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INFORMATIONAL

BGP-4 MIB Implementation Survey

Authors: S. Hares, D. Hares
Date: January 2006
Area: rtg
Working Group: idr
Stream: IETF

Abstract

This document provides a survey of implementations of BGP-4 that support RFC 1657 MIB agents according to the BGP-4 v1 MIB specification. This memo provides information for the Internet community.

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INFORMATIONAL
Errata Exist
Network Working Group                                           S. Hares
Request for Comments: 4275                                       NextHop
Category: Informational                                         D. Hares
                                                 Hickory Hill Consulting
                                                            January 2006


                    <span class="h1">BGP-4 MIB Implementation Survey</span>

Status of This Memo

   This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does
   not specify an Internet standard of any kind.  Distribution of this
   memo is unlimited.

Copyright Notice

   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).

Abstract

   This document provides a survey of implementations of BGP-4 that
   support <a href="./rfc1657">RFC 1657</a> MIB agents according to the BGP-4 v1 MIB
   specification.

Table of Contents

   <a href="#section-1">1</a>. Introduction ....................................................<a href="#page-2">2</a>
   <a href="#section-2">2</a>. Survey Summary ..................................................<a href="#page-2">2</a>
      <a href="#section-2.1">2.1</a>. MIB Agent Object Implementation Summary ....................<a href="#page-2">2</a>
      <a href="#section-2.2">2.2</a>. MIB Agent Read-Write Object Implementation Summary .........<a href="#page-4">4</a>
      <a href="#section-2.3">2.3</a>. MIB Agent Trap Implementation Summary ......................<a href="#page-4">4</a>
      <a href="#section-2.4">2.4</a>. MIB Agent BGP Peer Reset state .............................<a href="#page-4">4</a>
      <a href="#section-2.5">2.5</a>. MIB Manager Interactions ...................................<a href="#page-5">5</a>
   <a href="#section-3">3</a>. Survey Forms ....................................................<a href="#page-6">6</a>
      <a href="#section-3.1">3.1</a>. Cisco Systems ..............................................<a href="#page-6">6</a>
      <a href="#section-3.2">3.2</a>. NextHop Technologies .......................................<a href="#page-8">8</a>
      <a href="#section-3.3">3.3</a>. Redback Networks ..........................................<a href="#page-11">11</a>
   <a href="#section-4">4</a>. MIB Walks ......................................................<a href="#page-13">13</a>
      <a href="#section-4.1">4.1</a>. Cisco Systems .............................................<a href="#page-13">13</a>
      <a href="#section-4.2">4.2</a>. NextHop Technologies ......................................<a href="#page-23">23</a>
      <a href="#section-4.3">4.3</a>. Redback Networks ..........................................<a href="#page-31">31</a>
   <a href="#section-5">5</a>. Security Considerations ........................................<a href="#page-35">35</a>
   <a href="#section-6">6</a>. Acknowledgements ...............................................<a href="#page-35">35</a>
   <a href="#section-7">7</a>. Normative References ...........................................<a href="#page-35">35</a>






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<span class="h2"><a class="selflink" id="section-1" href="#section-1">1</a>.  Introduction</span>

   This document provides a survey of BGP-4 v1 MIB [<a href="./rfc4274" title=""Definitions of Managed Objects for the Fourth Version of Border Gateway Protocol (BGP-4)"">RFC4274</a>]
   implementations.  After a brief summary, each response is listed.
   The authors make no claim as to the accuracy of the information
   provided.

   The following organizations reported having BGP-4 MIB
   implementations:  Cisco Systems, Redback Networks, and NextHop
   Technologies.

<span class="h2"><a class="selflink" id="section-2" href="#section-2">2</a>.  Survey Summary</span>

   This survey asked for information about the implementations of the
   BGP-4 [<a href="./rfc4271" title=""A Border Gateway Protocol 4 (BGP-4)"">RFC4271</a>] that support MIB agents [<a href="./rfc1657" title=""Definitions of Managed Objects for the Fourth Version of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP-4) using SMIv2"">RFC1657</a>] according to the
   BGP-4 v1 MIB [<a href="./rfc4274" title=""Definitions of Managed Objects for the Fourth Version of Border Gateway Protocol (BGP-4)"">RFC4274</a>].

   Two or more of the implementations of BGP-4 v1 MIB [<a href="./rfc4274" title=""Definitions of Managed Objects for the Fourth Version of Border Gateway Protocol (BGP-4)"">RFC4274</a>] each
   implement all the objects.  None of the implementations that
   responded to the survey implemented the read-write variables (<a href="#section-2.2">Section</a>
   <a href="#section-2.2">2.2</a>).  The two TRAPs as specified are not implemented by two
   implementations (<a href="#section-2.3">Section 2.3</a>).  The counters' initialized state is
   zeroed in all implementations, but a reset peer is only reset by the
   Redback implementation (<a href="#section-2.4">Section 2.4</a>).

   There are 3 agent implementations for the 3 surveyed (<a href="#section-2.5">Section 2.5</a>).
   The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) managers used to test
   the implementations are: Net-SNMP (www.net-snmp.org), Multi Router
   Traffic Grapher (www.mrtg.org), and the internal Cisco manager.

   No interoperability issues related to the Manager specification were
   found.

<span class="h3"><a class="selflink" id="section-2.1" href="#section-2.1">2.1</a>.  MIB Agent Object Implementation Summary</span>

     Cisco  NextHop  Redback
        Y      Y      Y         bgpVersion
        Y      Y      Y         bgpLocalAs
        Y      Y      Y         bgpPeerIdentifier
        Y      Y      Y         bgpPeerState
        Y      Y      Y         bgpPeerAdminStatus
        Y      Y      Y         bgpPeerNegotiatedVersion
        Y      Y      Y         bgpPeerLocalAddr
        Y      Y      Y         bgpPeerLocalPort
        Y      Y      Y         bgpPeerRemoteAddr
        Y      Y      Y         bgpPeerRemotePort
        Y      Y      Y         bgpPeerRemoteAs
        Y      Y      Y         bgpPeerInUpdates



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        Y      Y      Y         bgpPeerOutUpdates
        Y      Y      Y         bgpPeerInTotalMessages
        Y      Y      Y         bgpPeerOutTotalMessages
        Y      Y      Y         bgpPeerLastError
        Y      Y      Y         bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTransitions
        Y      Y      Y         bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTime
        Y      Y      Y         bgpPeerConnectRetryInterval
        Y      Y      Y         bgpPeerHoldTime
        Y      Y      Y         bgpPeerKeepAlive
        Y      Y      Y         bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured
        Y      Y      Y         bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured
        Y      Y      Y         bgpPeerMinASOriginationInterval
        Y      Y      Y         bgpPeerMinRouteAdvertisementInterval
        Y      Y      Y         bgpPeerInUpdateElapsedTime
        Y      Y      Y         bgpIdentifier

        N      N      N         bgpPathAttrPeer
        N      N      N         bgpPathAttrDestNetwork
        N      N      N         bgpPathAttrOrigin
        N      N      N         bgpPathAttrASPath
        N      N      N         bgpPathAttrNextHop
        N      N      N         bgpPathAttrInterASMetric

        Y      Y      Y         bgp4PathAttrPeer
        Y      Y      Y         bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen
        Y      Y      Y         bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix
        Y      Y      Y         bgp4PathAttrOrigin
        Y      Y      Y         bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment
        Y      Y      Y         bgp4PathAttrNextHop

        Y      Y      Y         bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc
        Y      Y      Y         bgp4PathAttrLocalPref
        Y      Y      Y         bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate
        Y      Y      Y         bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS
        Y      Y      Y         bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr
        Y      Y      Y         bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref
        Y      Y      Y         bgp4PathAttrBest
        Y      Y      Y         bgp4PathAttrUnknown

   Please note that items bgpPathAttrPeer, bgpPathAttrDestNetwork,
   bgpPathAttrOrigin, bgpPatthAttrASPath, bgpPathAttrNextHop, and
   bgpPathAttrInterASMetric are deprecated.  An answer of Y/N is valid
   for this status.








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<span class="h3"><a class="selflink" id="section-2.2" href="#section-2.2">2.2</a>.  MIB Agent Read-Write Object Implementation Summary</span>

   Does your implementation allow managers to write to the following
   read-write objects?  Indicate yes or no (Y or N) for each object:

      Cisco  NextHop  Redback
        N      N        N        bgpPeerAdminStatus
        N      N        N        bgpPeerConnectRetryInterval
        N      N        N        bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured
        N      N        N        bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured
        N      N        N        bgpPeerMinASOriginationInterval
        N      N        N        bgpPeerMinRouteAdvertisementInterval

   None of the implementations surveyed supported the read/write
   variables.

<span class="h3"><a class="selflink" id="section-2.3" href="#section-2.3">2.3</a>.  MIB Agent Trap Implementation Summary</span>

   Does your implementation include each of the following notifications?
   Indicate yes or no (Y or N) for each notification:

       Cisco  NextHop  Redback
        Y      N        N        bgpEstablished
        Y      N        Y*1      bgpBackwardTransition

      *1 -  Redback only supports the transition from Established to
            Idle.

<span class="h3"><a class="selflink" id="section-2.4" href="#section-2.4">2.4</a>.  MIB Agent BGP Peer Reset state</span>

   Two questions were asked about the bgpPeerInUpdates,
   bgpPeerOutUpdates, bgpPeerInTotalMessages and
   bgpPeerOutTotalMessages.

   The first was "Do you initialize these counters to zero?", and the
   second was "Do you reset these counters to zero when a configured
   peer enter the established state?"

       Cisco  NextHop  Redback
        Y      Y        Y        initialize to zero
        N      N        Y        reset to zero when configured peer
                                    Enters established state









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<span class="h3"><a class="selflink" id="section-2.5" href="#section-2.5">2.5</a>.  MIB Manager Interactions</span>

   Managers:
      BGP MIB agent:
         Cisco  NextHop  Redback
           Y      Y        N     independent implementation
           -      -        C     (P or C)public or commercial

         Redback code based on SNMP Research EMANATE

      SNMP Manager Interaction
         Cisco  NextHop    Redback
          cisco  Net-SNMP   MRTG SNMP  Managers tested with
           -     Y           Y         Manager implemented independently
                                        from agent
           -     Y           Y         Read access to BGP-4 MIB
                                          variables.
           N     N           N         Write access to BGP-4 MIB
                                          variables.
           -     N           Y         Sending and receiving BGP-4 MIB
                                          notifications.
           Y     Y           Y         Tested using SNMPv1/v2c.
           Y     N           Y         Tested using SNMPv3.


         "-"  indicates cisco did not answer these questions.

         NextHop SNMP agent support is via SNMP Multiplex (SMUX)
         interface.

         MRTG SNMP is found at www.mrtg.org.  Net-SNMP (UC Davis tools)
         found at www.net-snmp.org.

      SNMP Manager-Agent Interoperability issues

         Cisco  NextHop    Redback
           N      N           N        Interoperability issues














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<span class="h2"><a class="selflink" id="section-3" href="#section-3">3</a>.  Survey Forms</span>

<span class="h3"><a class="selflink" id="section-3.1" href="#section-3.1">3.1</a>.  Cisco Systems</span>

   Agent Implementation Checklist

       This section should be completed by individuals or companies who
       have implemented <a href="./rfc1657">RFC 1657</a> [<a href="./rfc1657" title=""Definitions of Managed Objects for the Fourth Version of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP-4) using SMIv2"">RFC1657</a>] support in an SNMP agent.

       Is your BGP-4 MIB agent an independent implementation?  Or is it
       based on public domain or commercial code?  If it is not
       independent, what code base was used?

       - Cisco's BGP-4 MIB agent is implemented on commercial Cisco
         Internetwork Operating System (IOS).

       Have you done any interoperability testing with managers that
       implement the BGP-4 MIB?  If so, which manager implementations
       have been used with your agent?

       - (this portion was not returned by Cisco)

       For each manager with which you have interoperated, which of the
       following features were tested? Duplicate this section for each
       manager, and indicate yes or no (Y/N) for each feature:

       - (this portion was not returned by Cisco)

       Manager Implementation Used: <Name>
       Original Manager Code Base (if known):  <Name>
       (Y/N) Manager implemented independently from your agent?
       (Y/N) Read access to BGP-4 MIB variables.
       (Y/N) Write access to BGP-4 MIB variables.
       (Y/N) Sending and receiving BGP-4 MIB notifications.
       (Y/N) Tested using SNMPv1/v2c.
       (Y/N) Tested using SNMPv3.

       Are there any unresolved interoperability issues, between your
       BGP-4 MIB agent and any BGP-4 MIB manager, that may indicate
       problems in the specification?  If so, please provide technical
       details.

       -  (this portion was not returned by cisco)

       (Y)  Does your agent support SNMPv3?

       Does your BGP-4 MIB agent implement the following
       objects?  Indicate yes or no (Y or N) for each object:



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       (Y)        bgpVersion
       (Y)        bgpLocalAs
       (Y)        bgpPeerIdentifier
       (Y)        bgpPeerState
       (Y)        bgpPeerAdminStatus
       (Y)        bgpPeerNegotiatedVersion
       (Y)        bgpPeerLocalAddr
       (Y)        bgpPeerLocalPort
       (Y)        bgpPeerRemoteAddr
       (Y)        bgpPeerRemotePort
       (Y)        bgpPeerRemoteAs
       (Y)        bgpPeerInUpdates
       (Y)        bgpPeerOutUpdates
       (Y)        bgpPeerInTotalMessages
       (Y)        bgpPeerOutTotalMessages
       (Y)        bgpPeerLastError
       (Y)        bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTransitions
       (Y)        bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTime
       (Y)        bgpPeerConnectRetryInterval
       (Y)        bgpPeerHoldTime
       (Y)        bgpPeerKeepAlive
       (Y)        bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured
       (Y)        bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured
       (Y)        bgpPeerMinASOriginationInterval
       (Y)        bgpPeerMinRouteAdvertisementInterval
       (Y)        bgpPeerInUpdateElapsedTime
       (Y)        bgpIdentifier
       (N)        bgpPathAttrPeer
       (N)        bgpPathAttrDestNetwork
       (N)        bgpPathAttrOrigin
       (N)        bgpPathAttrASPath
       (N)        bgpPathAttrNextHop
       (N)        bgpPathAttrInterASMetric
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrPeer
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrOrigin
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrNextHop
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrLocalPref
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref




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       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrBest
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrUnknown

       Does your implementation allow managers to write to the following
       read-write objects?  Indicate yes or no (Y or N) for each object:

       (N) bgpPeerAdminStatus
       (N) bgpPeerConnectRetryInterval
       (N) bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured
       (N) bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured
       (N) bgpPeerMinASOriginationInterval
       (N) bgpPeerMinRouteAdvertisementInterval

       Does your implementation include each of the following
       notifications?  Indicate yes or no (Y or N) for each
       notification:

       (Y) bgpEstablished
       (Y) bgpBackwardTransition

     Does your implementation initialize bgpPeerInUpdates,
     bgpPeerOutUpdates, bgpPeerInTotalMessages, and
     bgpPeerOutTotalMessages counters to zero?

      Yes.

     Does your implementation reset the bgpPeerInUpdates,
     bgpPeerOutUpdates, bgpPeerInTotalMessages, and
     bgpPeerOutTotalMessages counters to zero when a configured peer
     enters the established state?

      No.

<span class="h3"><a class="selflink" id="section-3.2" href="#section-3.2">3.2</a>.  NextHop Technologies</span>

   Agent Implementation Checklist

       This section should be completed by individuals or companies who
       have implemented <a href="./rfc1657">RFC 1657</a> [<a href="./rfc1657" title=""Definitions of Managed Objects for the Fourth Version of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP-4) using SMIv2"">RFC1657</a>] support in an SNMP agent.

       Is your BGP-4 MIB agent an independent implementation?  Or is it
       based on public domain or commercial code?  If it is not
       independent, what code base was used?

       - Independent implementation.






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       Have you done any interoperability testing with managers that
       implement the BGP-4 MIB?  If so, which manager implementations
       have been used with your agent?

       - Yes.

       For each manager with which you have interoperated, which of the
       following features were tested? Duplicate this section for each
       manager, and indicate yes or no (Y/N) for each feature:

       Manager Implementation Used: <Name>

       - UC Davis SNMP Tools (Net-SNMP)

       Original Manager Code Base (if known):  UC Davis SNMP
       (Y)  Manager implemented independently from your agent?
       (Y)  Read access to BGP-4 MIB variables.
       (na) Write access to BGP-4 MIB variables.
       (na) Sending and receiving BGP-4 MIB notifications.
       (Y)  Tested using SNMPv1/v2c.
       (N)  Tested using SNMPv3.

       Are there any unresolved interoperability issues, between your
       BGP-4 MIB agent and any BGP-4 MIB manager, that may indicate
       problems in the specification?  If so, please provide technical
       details.

       (Y/N)        Does your agent support SNMPv3?

       - N/A.  Access to agent is provided via SMUX.

       Does your BGP-4 MIB agent implement the following
       objects?  Indicate yes or no (Y or N) for each object:

       (Y)        bgpVersion
       (Y)        bgpLocalAs
       (Y)        bgpPeerIdentifier
       (Y)        bgpPeerState
       (Y)        bgpPeerAdminStatus
       (Y)        bgpPeerNegotiatedVersion
       (Y)        bgpPeerLocalAddr
       (Y)        bgpPeerLocalPort
       (Y)        bgpPeerRemoteAddr
       (Y)        bgpPeerRemotePort
       (Y)        bgpPeerRemoteAs
       (Y)        bgpPeerInUpdates
       (Y)        bgpPeerOutUpdates
       (Y)        bgpPeerInTotalMessages



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       (Y)        bgpPeerOutTotalMessages
       (Y)        bgpPeerLastError
       (Y)        bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTransitions
       (Y)        bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTime
       (Y)        bgpPeerConnectRetryInterval
       (Y)        bgpPeerHoldTime
       (Y)        bgpPeerKeepAlive
       (Y)        bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured
       (Y)        bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured
       (Y)        bgpPeerMinASOriginationInterval
       (Y)        bgpPeerMinRouteAdvertisementInterval
       (Y)        bgpPeerInUpdateElapsedTime
       (Y)        bgpIdentifier
       (N)        bgpPathAttrPeer
       (N)        bgpPathAttrDestNetwork
       (N)        bgpPathAttrOrigin
       (N)        bgpPathAttrASPath
       (N)        bgpPathAttrNextHop
       (N)        bgpPathAttrInterASMetric
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrPeer
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrOrigin
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrNextHop
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrLocalPref
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrBest
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrUnknown

       Does your implementation allow managers to write to the following
       read-write objects?  Indicate yes or no (Y or N) for each object:

       (N) bgpPeerAdminStatus
       (N) bgpPeerConnectRetryInterval
       (N) bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured
       (N) bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured
       (N) bgpPeerMinASOriginationInterval
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       Does your implementation include each of the following
       notifications?  Indicate yes or no (Y or N) for each
       notification:

       (N) bgpEstablished
       (N) bgpBackwardTransition

      Does your implementation initialize bgpPeerInUpdates,
      bgpPeerOutUpdates, bgpPeerInTotalMessages, and
      bgpPeerOutTotalMessages counters to zero?

      Yes.

      Does your implementation reset the bgpPeerInUpdates,
      bgpPeerOutUpdates, bgpPeerInTotalMessages, and
      bgpPeerOutTotalMessages counters to zero when a configured peer
      enters the established state?

      No.

<span class="h3"><a class="selflink" id="section-3.3" href="#section-3.3">3.3</a>.  Redback Networks</span>

   Agent Implementation Checklist

       This section should be completed by individuals or companies who
       have implemented <a href="./rfc1657">RFC 1657</a> [<a href="./rfc1657" title=""Definitions of Managed Objects for the Fourth Version of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP-4) using SMIv2"">RFC1657</a>] support in an SNMP agent.

       Is your BGP-4 MIB agent an independent implementation?  Or is it
       based on public domain or commercial code?  If it is not
       independent, what code base was used?

       - No, it is based on SNMP Research EMANATE

       Have you done any interoperability testing with managers that
       implement the BGP-4 MIB?  If so, which manager implementations
       have been used with your agent?

       - We have done interoperability testing with SNMP managers from
         MRTG.

       For each manager with which you have interoperated, which of the
       following features were tested? Duplicate this section for each
       manager, and indicate yes or no (Y/N) for each feature:

       Manager Implementation Used: MRTG (www.mrtg.org)
       Original Manager Code Base (if known):
       (Y) Manager implemented independently from your agent?
       (Y) Read access to BGP-4 MIB variables.



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       (N) Write access to BGP-4 MIB variables.
       (Y) Sending and receiving BGP-4 MIB notifications.
       (Y) Tested using SNMPv1/v2c.
       (Y) Tested using SNMPv3.

       Are there any unresolved interoperability issues between your
       BGP-4 MIB agent and any BGP-4 MIB manager that may indicate
       problems in the specification?  If so, please provide technical
       details.

           No, there are not any unresolved interoperability issues.

       (Y)        Does your agent support SNMPv3?

       Does your BGP-4 MIB agent implement the following
       objects?  Indicate yes or no (Y or N) for each object:

       (Y)        bgpVersion
       (Y)        bgpLocalAs
       (Y)        bgpPeerIdentifier
       (Y)        bgpPeerState
       (Y)        bgpPeerAdminStatus
       (Y)        bgpPeerNegotiatedVersion
       (Y)        bgpPeerLocalAddr
       (Y)        bgpPeerLocalPort
       (Y)        bgpPeerRemoteAddr
       (Y)        bgpPeerRemotePort
       (Y)        bgpPeerRemoteAs
       (Y)        bgpPeerInUpdates
       (Y)        bgpPeerOutUpdates
       (Y)        bgpPeerInTotalMessages
       (Y)        bgpPeerOutTotalMessages
       (Y)        bgpPeerLastError
       (Y)        bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTransitions
       (Y)        bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTime
       (Y)        bgpPeerConnectRetryInterval
       (Y)        bgpPeerHoldTime
       (Y)        bgpPeerKeepAlive
       (Y)        bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured
       (Y)        bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured
       (Y)        bgpPeerMinASOriginationInterval
       (Y)        bgpPeerMinRouteAdvertisementInterval
       (Y)        bgpPeerInUpdateElapsedTime
       (Y)        bgpIdentifier

       (N)        bgpPathAttrPeer
       (N)        bgpPathAttrDestNetwork
       (N)        bgpPathAttrOrigin



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       (N)        bgpPathAttrASPath
       (N)        bgpPathAttrNextHop
       (N)        bgpPathAttrInterASMetric

       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrPeer
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrOrigin
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrNextHop
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrLocalPref
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrBest
       (Y)        bgp4PathAttrUnknown

       Does your implementation allow managers to write to the following
       read-write objects?  Indicate yes or no (Y or N) for each object:

       (N) bgpPeerAdminStatus
       (N) bgpPeerConnectRetryInterval
       (N) bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured
       (N) bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured
       (N) bgpPeerMinASOriginationInterval
       (N) bgpPeerMinRouteAdvertisementInterval

       Does your implementation include each of the following
       notifications?  Indicate yes or no (Y or N) for each
       notification:

       (Y) bgpEstablished
       (Y) bgpBackwardTransition
               - transition from Established to Idle only.

     Does your implementation initialize bgpPeerInUpdates,
     bgpPeerOutUpdates, bgpPeerInTotalMessages, and
     bgpPeerOutTotalMessages counters to zero?

      Yes.









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     Does your implementation reset the bgpPeerInUpdates,
     bgpPeerOutUpdates, bgpPeerInTotalMessages, and
     bgpPeerOutTotalMessages counters to zero
     when a configured peer enters the established state?

      Yes.

<span class="h2"><a class="selflink" id="section-4" href="#section-4">4</a>.  MIB Walks</span>

   The following MIB walks were provided by the respondents, as
   identified.

<span class="h3"><a class="selflink" id="section-4.1" href="#section-4.1">4.1</a>.  Cisco Systems</span>

   BGP4-MIB::bgpVersion.0
       = Hex-STRING: 10
   BGP4-MIB::bgpLocalAs.0
       = INTEGER: 65000
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerIdentifier.10.10.1.29
       = IpAddress: 10.10.2.229
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerIdentifier.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 11.10.128.3
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerState.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: established(6)
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerState.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: established(6)
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerAdminStatus.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: start(2)
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerAdminStatus.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: start(2)
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerNegotiatedVersion.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 4
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerNegotiatedVersion.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 4
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerLocalAddr.10.10.1.29
       = IpAddress: 11.10.128.4
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerLocalAddr.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 11.10.128.4
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerLocalPort.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 11014
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerLocalPort.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 11013
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerRemoteAddr.10.10.1.29
       = IpAddress: 10.10.1.29
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerRemoteAddr.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 11.10.128.3
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerRemotePort.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 179



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   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerRemotePort.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 179
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerRemoteAs.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 2
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerRemoteAs.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 65000
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerInUpdates.10.10.1.29
       = Counter32: 54
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerInUpdates.11.10.128.3
       = Counter32: 5
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerOutUpdates.10.10.1.29
       = Counter32: 3
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerOutUpdates.11.10.128.3
       = Counter32: 54
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerInTotalMessages.10.10.1.29
       = Counter32: 12998
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerInTotalMessages.11.10.128.3
       = Counter32: 12949
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerOutTotalMessages.10.10.1.29
       = Counter32: 12947
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerOutTotalMessages.11.10.128.3
       = Counter32: 12998
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerLastError.10.10.1.29
       = Hex-STRING: 00 00
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerLastError.11.10.128.3
       = Hex-STRING: 00 00
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTransitions.10.10.1.29
       = Counter32: 1
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTransitions.11.10.128.3
       = Counter32: 1
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTime.10.10.1.29
       = Gauge32: 776416
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTime.11.10.128.3
       = Gauge32: 776416
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerConnectRetryInterval.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 60
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerConnectRetryInterval.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 60
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerHoldTime.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 180
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerHoldTime.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 180
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerKeepAlive.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 60
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerKeepAlive.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 60
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 180



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   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 180
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 60
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 60
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerMinASOriginationInterval.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerMinASOriginationInterval.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerMinRouteAdvertisementInterval.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerMinRouteAdvertisementInterval.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerInUpdateElapsedTime.10.10.1.29
       = Gauge32: 103451
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerInUpdateElapsedTime.11.10.128.3
       = Gauge32: 776416
   BGP4-MIB::bgpIdentifier.0
       = IpAddress: 11.10.128.4
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrPeer.10.10.1.21.32.10.10.1.29
       = IpAddress: 10.10.1.29
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrPeer.10.10.1.22.32.10.10.1.29
       = IpAddress: 10.10.1.29
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrPeer.10.10.1.23.32.10.10.1.29
       = IpAddress: 10.10.1.29
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrPeer.10.10.1.29.32.10.10.1.29
       = IpAddress: 10.10.1.29
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrPeer.10.10.1.32.32.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 11.10.128.3
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrPeer.10.10.1.33.32.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 11.10.128.3
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrPeer.10.10.1.34.32.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 11.10.128.3
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrPeer.10.10.1.61.32.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 11.10.128.3
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrPeer.10.10.1.62.32.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 11.10.128.3
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrPeer.10.10.2.0.24.10.10.1.29
       = IpAddress: 10.10.1.29
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrPeer.10.10.3.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 11.10.128.3
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrPeer.10.10.6.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 11.10.128.3
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.10.10.1.21.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 32
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.10.10.1.22.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 32



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   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.10.10.1.23.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 32
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.10.10.1.29.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 32
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.10.10.1.32.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 32
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.10.10.1.33.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 32
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.10.10.1.34.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 32
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.10.10.1.61.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 32
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.10.10.1.62.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 32
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.10.10.2.0.24.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 24
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.10.10.3.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 24
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.10.10.6.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 24
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.10.10.1.21.32.10.10.1.29
       = IpAddress: 10.10.1.21
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.10.10.1.22.32.10.10.1.29
       = IpAddress: 10.10.1.22
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.10.10.1.23.32.10.10.1.29
       = IpAddress: 10.10.1.23
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.10.10.1.29.32.10.10.1.29
       = IpAddress: 10.10.1.29
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.10.10.1.32.32.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 10.10.1.32
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.10.10.1.33.32.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 10.10.1.33
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.10.10.1.34.32.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 10.10.1.34
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.10.10.1.61.32.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 10.10.1.61
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.10.10.1.62.32.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 10.10.1.62
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.10.10.2.0.24.10.10.1.29
       = IpAddress: 10.10.2.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.10.10.3.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 10.10.3.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.10.10.6.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 10.10.6.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrOrigin.10.10.1.21.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: igp(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrOrigin.10.10.1.22.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: igp(1)



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   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrOrigin.10.10.1.23.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: igp(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrOrigin.10.10.1.29.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: igp(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrOrigin.10.10.1.32.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: igp(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrOrigin.10.10.1.33.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: igp(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrOrigin.10.10.1.34.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: igp(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrOrigin.10.10.1.61.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: igp(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrOrigin.10.10.1.62.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: igp(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrOrigin.10.10.2.0.24.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: igp(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrOrigin.10.10.3.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: igp(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrOrigin.10.10.6.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: igp(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.10.10.1.21.32.10.10.1.29
       = Hex-STRING: 02 01 00 02
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.10.10.1.22.32.10.10.1.29
       = Hex-STRING: 02 01 00 02
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.10.10.1.23.32.10.10.1.29
       = Hex-STRING: 02 01 00 02
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.10.10.1.29.32.10.10.1.29
       = Hex-STRING: 02 01 00 02
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.10.10.1.32.32.11.10.128.3
       = Hex-STRING: 02 01 00 03
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.10.10.1.33.32.11.10.128.3
       = Hex-STRING: 02 01 00 03
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.10.10.1.34.32.11.10.128.3
       = Hex-STRING: 02 01 00 03
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.10.10.1.61.32.11.10.128.3
       = Hex-STRING: 02 02 00 03 00 06
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.10.10.1.62.32.11.10.128.3
       = Hex-STRING: 02 02 00 03 00 06
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.10.10.2.0.24.10.10.1.29
       = Hex-STRING: 02 01 00 02
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.10.10.3.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = Hex-STRING: 02 01 00 03
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.10.10.6.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = Hex-STRING: 02 01 00 03
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrNextHop.10.10.1.21.32.10.10.1.29
       = IpAddress: 10.10.1.29
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrNextHop.10.10.1.22.32.10.10.1.29
       = IpAddress: 10.10.1.29



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   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrNextHop.10.10.1.23.32.10.10.1.29
       = IpAddress: 10.10.1.29
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrNextHop.10.10.1.29.32.10.10.1.29
       = IpAddress: 10.10.1.29
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrNextHop.10.10.1.32.32.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 11.10.128.3
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrNextHop.10.10.1.33.32.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 11.10.128.3
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrNextHop.10.10.1.34.32.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 11.10.128.3
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrNextHop.10.10.1.61.32.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 11.10.128.3
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrNextHop.10.10.1.62.32.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 11.10.128.3
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrNextHop.10.10.2.0.24.10.10.1.29
       = IpAddress: 10.10.1.29
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrNextHop.10.10.3.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 11.10.128.3
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrNextHop.10.10.6.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 11.10.128.3
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.10.10.1.21.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.10.10.1.22.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.10.10.1.23.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.10.10.1.29.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.10.10.1.32.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.10.10.1.33.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.10.10.1.34.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.10.10.1.61.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.10.10.1.62.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.10.10.2.0.24.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.10.10.3.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.10.10.6.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.10.10.1.21.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.10.10.1.22.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: -1



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   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.10.10.1.23.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.10.10.1.29.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.10.10.1.32.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.10.10.1.33.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.10.10.1.34.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.10.10.1.61.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.10.10.1.62.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.10.10.2.0.24.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.10.10.3.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.10.10.6.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.10.10.1.21.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: lessSpecificRrouteNotSelected(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.10.10.1.22.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: lessSpecificRrouteNotSelected(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.10.10.1.23.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: lessSpecificRrouteNotSelected(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.10.10.1.29.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: lessSpecificRrouteNotSelected(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.10.10.1.32.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: lessSpecificRrouteNotSelected(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.10.10.1.33.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: lessSpecificRrouteNotSelected(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.10.10.1.34.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: lessSpecificRrouteNotSelected(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.10.10.1.61.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: lessSpecificRrouteNotSelected(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.10.10.1.62.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: lessSpecificRrouteNotSelected(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.10.10.2.0.24.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: lessSpecificRrouteNotSelected(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.10.10.3.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: lessSpecificRrouteNotSelected(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.10.10.6.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: lessSpecificRrouteNotSelected(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.10.10.1.21.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.10.10.1.22.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 0



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   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.10.10.1.23.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.10.10.1.29.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.10.10.1.32.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.10.10.1.33.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.10.10.1.34.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.10.10.1.61.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.10.10.1.62.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.10.10.2.0.24.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.10.10.3.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.10.10.6.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.10.10.1.21.32.10.10.1.29
       = IpAddress: 0.0.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.10.10.1.22.32.10.10.1.29
       = IpAddress: 0.0.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.10.10.1.23.32.10.10.1.29
       = IpAddress: 0.0.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.10.10.1.29.32.10.10.1.29
       = IpAddress: 0.0.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.10.10.1.32.32.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 0.0.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.10.10.1.33.32.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 0.0.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.10.10.1.34.32.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 0.0.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.10.10.1.61.32.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 0.0.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.10.10.1.62.32.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 0.0.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.10.10.2.0.24.10.10.1.29
       = IpAddress: 0.0.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.10.10.3.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 0.0.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.10.10.6.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = IpAddress: 0.0.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.10.10.1.21.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.10.10.1.22.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 100



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   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.10.10.1.23.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.10.10.1.29.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.10.10.1.32.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.10.10.1.33.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.10.10.1.34.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.10.10.1.61.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.10.10.1.62.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.10.10.2.0.24.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.10.10.3.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.10.10.6.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrBest.10.10.1.21.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: true(2)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrBest.10.10.1.22.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: true(2)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrBest.10.10.1.23.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: true(2)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrBest.10.10.1.29.32.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: true(2)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrBest.10.10.1.32.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: true(2)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrBest.10.10.1.33.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: true(2)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrBest.10.10.1.34.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: true(2)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrBest.10.10.1.61.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: true(2)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrBest.10.10.1.62.32.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: true(2)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrBest.10.10.2.0.24.10.10.1.29
       = INTEGER: true(2)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrBest.10.10.3.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: true(2)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrBest.10.10.6.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = INTEGER: true(2)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrUnknown.10.10.1.21.32.10.10.1.29
       = ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrUnknown.10.10.1.22.32.10.10.1.29
       = ""



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   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrUnknown.10.10.1.23.32.10.10.1.29
       = ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrUnknown.10.10.1.29.32.10.10.1.29
       = ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrUnknown.10.10.1.32.32.11.10.128.3
       = ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrUnknown.10.10.1.33.32.11.10.128.3
       = ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrUnknown.10.10.1.34.32.11.10.128.3
       = ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrUnknown.10.10.1.61.32.11.10.128.3
       = ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrUnknown.10.10.1.62.32.11.10.128.3
       = ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrUnknown.10.10.2.0.24.10.10.1.29
       = ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrUnknown.10.10.3.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrUnknown.10.10.6.0.24.11.10.128.3
       = ""

<span class="h3"><a class="selflink" id="section-4.2" href="#section-4.2">4.2</a>.  NextHop Technologies</span>

   BGP4-MIB::bgpVersion.0 = Hex-STRING: 10
   BGP4-MIB::bgpLocalAs.0 = INTEGER: 201
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerIdentifier.10.132.10.14 = IpAddress: 10.132.10.14
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerState.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER: established(6)
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerAdminStatus.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER: start(2)
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerNegotiatedVersion.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER: 4
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerLocalAddr.10.132.10.14 = IpAddress: 10.132.10.12
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerLocalPort.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER: 1639
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerRemoteAddr.10.132.10.14 = IpAddress: 10.132.10.14
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerRemotePort.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER: 179
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerRemoteAs.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER: 201
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerInUpdates.10.132.10.14 = Counter32: 1
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerOutUpdates.10.132.10.14 = Counter32: 1
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerInTotalMessages.10.132.10.14 = Counter32: 16
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerOutTotalMessages.10.132.10.14 = Counter32: 18
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerLastError.10.132.10.14 = Hex-STRING: 00 00
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTransitions.10.132.10.14 = Counter32:1
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTime.10.132.10.14 = Gauge32: 861
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerConnectRetryInterval.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER: 4
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerHoldTime.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER: 180
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerKeepAlive.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER: 60
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER: 180
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER: 60
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerMinASOriginationInterval.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER: 1




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   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerMinRouteAdvertisementInterval.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 1
   BGP4-MIB::bgpPeerInUpdateElapsedTime.10.132.10.14 = Gauge32: 861
   BGP4-MIB::bgpIdentifier.0 = IpAddress: 10.132.10.12
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrPeer.223.1.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 = IpAddress:
   10.132.10.14
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrPeer.223.2.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 = IpAddress:
   10.132.10.14
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrPeer.223.3.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 = IpAddress:
   10.132.10.14
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrPeer.223.137.137.0.24.10.132.10.14 = IpAddress:
   10.132.10.14
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrPeer.223.137.138.0.24.10.132.10.14 = IpAddress:
   10.132.10.14
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrPeer.223.137.139.0.24.10.132.10.14 = IpAddress:
   10.132.10.14
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrPeer.223.137.140.0.24.10.132.10.14 = IpAddress:
   10.132.10.14
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrPeer.223.137.141.0.24.10.132.10.14 = IpAddress:
   10.132.10.14
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrPeer.223.137.142.0.24.10.132.10.14 = IpAddress:
   10.132.10.14
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrPeer.223.137.143.0.24.10.132.10.14 = IpAddress:
   10.132.10.14
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrPeer.223.137.144.0.24.10.132.10.14 = IpAddress:
   10.132.10.14
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrPeer.223.137.145.0.24.10.132.10.14 = IpAddress:
   10.132.10.14
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrPeer.223.137.146.0.24.10.132.10.14 = IpAddress:
   10.132.10.14
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.223.1.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 24
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.223.2.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 24
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.223.3.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 24
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.223.137.137.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 24
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.223.137.138.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 24
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.223.137.139.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 24
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.223.137.140.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 24
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.223.137.141.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 24
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.223.137.142.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 24



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   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.223.137.143.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 24
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.223.137.144.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 24
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.223.137.145.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 24
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.223.137.146.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 24
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.223.1.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 223.1.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.223.2.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 223.2.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.223.3.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 223.3.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.223.137.137.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 223.137.137.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.223.137.138.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 223.137.138.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.223.137.139.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 223.137.139.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.223.137.140.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 223.137.140.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.223.137.141.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 223.137.141.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.223.137.142.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 223.137.142.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.223.137.143.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 223.137.143.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.223.137.144.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 223.137.144.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.223.137.145.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 223.137.145.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.223.137.146.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 223.137.146.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrOrigin.223.1.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   incomplete(3)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrOrigin.223.2.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   incomplete(3)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrOrigin.223.3.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   incomplete(3)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrOrigin.223.137.137.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   incomplete(3)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrOrigin.223.137.138.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   incomplete(3)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrOrigin.223.137.139.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   incomplete(3)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrOrigin.223.137.140.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   incomplete(3)



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   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrOrigin.223.137.141.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   incomplete(3)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrOrigin.223.137.142.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   incomplete(3)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrOrigin.223.137.143.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   incomplete(3)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrOrigin.223.137.144.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   incomplete(3)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrOrigin.223.137.145.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   incomplete(3)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrOrigin.223.137.146.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   incomplete(3)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.223.1.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 = ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.223.2.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 = ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.223.3.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 = ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.223.137.137.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.223.137.138.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.223.137.139.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.223.137.140.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.223.137.141.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.223.137.142.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.223.137.143.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.223.137.144.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.223.137.145.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.223.137.146.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrNextHop.223.1.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 = IpAddress:
   10.132.10.242
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrNextHop.223.2.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 = IpAddress:
   10.132.10.242
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrNextHop.223.3.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 = IpAddress:
   10.132.10.242
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrNextHop.223.137.137.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 10.132.10.242
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrNextHop.223.137.138.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 10.132.10.242
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrNextHop.223.137.139.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 10.132.10.242




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   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrNextHop.223.137.140.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 10.132.10.242
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrNextHop.223.137.141.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 10.132.10.242
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrNextHop.223.137.142.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 10.132.10.242
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrNextHop.223.137.143.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 10.132.10.242
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrNextHop.223.137.144.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 10.132.10.242
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrNextHop.223.137.145.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 10.132.10.242
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrNextHop.223.137.146.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 10.132.10.242
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.223.1.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.223.2.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.223.3.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.223.137.137.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.223.137.138.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.223.137.139.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.223.137.140.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.223.137.141.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.223.137.142.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.223.137.143.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.223.137.144.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.223.137.145.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.223.137.146.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: -1
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.223.1.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.223.2.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.223.3.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.223.137.137.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 100



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   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.223.137.138.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.223.137.139.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.223.137.140.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.223.137.141.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.223.137.142.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.223.137.143.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.223.137.144.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.223.137.145.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.223.137.146.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.223.1.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: lessSpecificRouteNotSelected(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.223.2.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: lessSpecificRouteNotSelected(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.223.3.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: lessSpecificRouteNotSelected(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.223.137.137.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: lessSpecificRouteNotSelected(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.223.137.138.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: lessSpecificRouteNotSelected(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.223.137.139.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: lessSpecificRouteNotSelected(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.223.137.140.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: lessSpecificRouteNotSelected(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.223.137.141.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: lessSpecificRouteNotSelected(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.223.137.142.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: lessSpecificRouteNotSelected(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.223.137.143.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: lessSpecificRouteNotSelected(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.223.137.144.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: lessSpecificRouteNotSelected(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.223.137.145.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: lessSpecificRouteNotSelected(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.223.137.146.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: lessSpecificRouteNotSelected(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.223.1.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.223.2.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 0



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   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.223.3.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.223.137.137.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.223.137.138.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.223.137.139.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.223.137.140.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.223.137.141.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.223.137.142.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.223.137.143.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.223.137.144.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.223.137.145.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.223.137.146.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.223.1.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 0.0.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.223.2.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 0.0.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.223.3.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 0.0.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.223.137.137.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 0.0.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.223.137.138.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 0.0.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.223.137.139.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 0.0.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.223.137.140.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 0.0.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.223.137.141.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 0.0.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.223.137.142.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 0.0.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.223.137.143.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 0.0.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.223.137.144.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 0.0.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.223.137.145.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 0.0.0.0
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.223.137.146.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   IpAddress: 0.0.0.0



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   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.223.1.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.223.2.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.223.3.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.223.137.137.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.223.137.138.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.223.137.139.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.223.137.140.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.223.137.141.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.223.137.142.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.223.137.143.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.223.137.144.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.223.137.145.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.223.137.146.0.24.10.132.10.14 =
   INTEGER: 100
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrBest.223.1.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   false(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrBest.223.2.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   false(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrBest.223.3.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   false(1)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrBest.223.137.137.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   true(2)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrBest.223.137.138.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   true(2)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrBest.223.137.139.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   true(2)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrBest.223.137.140.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   true(2)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrBest.223.137.141.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   true(2)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrBest.223.137.142.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   true(2)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrBest.223.137.143.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   true(2)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrBest.223.137.144.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
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   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrBest.223.137.145.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   true(2)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrBest.223.137.146.0.24.10.132.10.14 = INTEGER:
   true(2)
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrUnknown.223.1.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 = ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrUnknown.223.2.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 = ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrUnknown.223.3.0.0.24.10.132.10.14 = ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrUnknown.223.137.137.0.24.10.132.10.14 = ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrUnknown.223.137.138.0.24.10.132.10.14 = ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrUnknown.223.137.139.0.24.10.132.10.14 = ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrUnknown.223.137.140.0.24.10.132.10.14 = ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrUnknown.223.137.141.0.24.10.132.10.14 = ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrUnknown.223.137.142.0.24.10.132.10.14 = ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrUnknown.223.137.143.0.24.10.132.10.14 = ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrUnknown.223.137.144.0.24.10.132.10.14 = ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrUnknown.223.137.145.0.24.10.132.10.14 = ""
   BGP4-MIB::bgp4PathAttrUnknown.223.137.146.0.24.10.132.10.14 = ""

<span class="h3"><a class="selflink" id="section-4.3" href="#section-4.3">4.3</a>.  Redback Networks</span>

   bgpPeerIdentifier.10.12.49.207 = 2.3.4.5
   bgpPeerIdentifier.50.1.1.63 = 2.2.2.63
   bgpPeerIdentifier.155.53.1.235 = 155.53.1.235
   bgpPeerState.10.12.49.207 = established(6)
   bgpPeerState.50.1.1.63 = established(6)
   bgpPeerState.155.53.1.235 = established(6)
   bgpPeerAdminStatus.10.12.49.207 = start(2)
   bgpPeerAdminStatus.50.1.1.63 = start(2)
   bgpPeerAdminStatus.155.53.1.235 = start(2)
   bgpPeerNegotiatedVersion.10.12.49.207 = 4
   bgpPeerNegotiatedVersion.50.1.1.63 = 4
   bgpPeerNegotiatedVersion.155.53.1.235 = 4
   bgpPeerLocalAddr.10.12.49.207 = 10.12.49.122
   bgpPeerLocalAddr.50.1.1.63 = 50.1.1.122
   bgpPeerLocalAddr.155.53.1.235 = 10.12.49.122
   bgpPeerLocalPort.10.12.49.207 = 65455
   bgpPeerLocalPort.50.1.1.63 = 179
   bgpPeerLocalPort.155.53.1.235 = 65456
   bgpPeerRemoteAddr.10.12.49.207 = 10.12.49.207
   bgpPeerRemoteAddr.50.1.1.63 = 50.1.1.63
   bgpPeerRemoteAddr.155.53.1.235 = 155.53.1.235
   bgpPeerRemotePort.10.12.49.207 = 179
   bgpPeerRemotePort.50.1.1.63 = 65529
   bgpPeerRemotePort.155.53.1.235 = 179
   bgpPeerRemoteAs.10.12.49.207 = 200
   bgpPeerRemoteAs.50.1.1.63 = 200
   bgpPeerRemoteAs.155.53.1.235 = 14207
   bgpPeerInUpdates.10.12.49.207 = 1



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   bgpPeerInUpdates.50.1.1.63 = 0
   bgpPeerInUpdates.155.53.1.235 = 21176
   bgpPeerOutUpdates.10.12.49.207 = 2
   bgpPeerOutUpdates.50.1.1.63 = 2
   bgpPeerOutUpdates.155.53.1.235 = 2
   bgpPeerInTotalMessages.10.12.49.207 = 16
   bgpPeerInTotalMessages.50.1.1.63 = 2
   bgpPeerInTotalMessages.155.53.1.235 = 21189
   bgpPeerOutTotalMessages.10.12.49.207 = 18
   bgpPeerOutTotalMessages.50.1.1.63 = 5
   bgpPeerOutTotalMessages.155.53.1.235 = 18
   bgpPeerLastError.10.12.49.207 = 00 00
   bgpPeerLastError.50.1.1.63 = 04 00
   bgpPeerLastError.155.53.1.235 = 00 00
   bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTransitions.10.12.49.207 = 2
   bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTransitions.50.1.1.63 = 2
   bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTransitions.155.53.1.235 = 2
   bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTime.10.12.49.207 = 669
   bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTime.50.1.1.63 = 19
   bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTime.155.53.1.235 = 669
   bgpPeerConnectRetryInterval.10.12.49.207 = 120
   bgpPeerConnectRetryInterval.50.1.1.63 = 120
   bgpPeerConnectRetryInterval.155.53.1.235 = 120
   bgpPeerHoldTime.10.12.49.207 = 180
   bgpPeerHoldTime.50.1.1.63 = 180
   bgpPeerHoldTime.155.53.1.235 = 180
   bgpPeerKeepAlive.10.12.49.207 = 60
   bgpPeerKeepAlive.50.1.1.63 = 60
   bgpPeerKeepAlive.155.53.1.235 = 60
   bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured.10.12.49.207 = 180
   bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured.50.1.1.63 = 180
   bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured.155.53.1.235 = 180
   bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured.10.12.49.207 = 60
   bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured.50.1.1.63 = 60
   bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured.155.53.1.235 = 60
   bgpPeerMinASOriginationInterval.10.12.49.207 = 15
   bgpPeerMinASOriginationInterval.50.1.1.63 = 15
   bgpPeerMinASOriginationInterval.155.53.1.235 = 15
   bgpPeerMinRouteAdvertisementInterval.10.12.49.207 = 30
   bgpPeerMinRouteAdvertisementInterval.50.1.1.63 = 30
   bgpPeerMinRouteAdvertisementInterval.155.53.1.235 = 30
   bgpPeerInUpdateElapsedTime.10.12.49.207 = 9
   bgpPeerInUpdateElapsedTime.50.1.1.63 = 19
   bgpPeerInUpdateElapsedTime.155.53.1.235 = 3

   ============================================================
   bgpVersion.0 = 08
   bgpLocalAs.0 = 300



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   bgpPeerIdentifier.10.12.49.207 = 2.3.4.5
   bgpPeerIdentifier.50.1.1.63 = 0.0.0.0
   bgpPeerIdentifier.155.53.1.235 = 155.53.1.235
   bgpPeerState.10.12.49.207 = established(6)
   bgpPeerState.50.1.1.63 = connect(2)
   bgpPeerState.155.53.1.235 = established(6)
   bgpPeerAdminStatus.10.12.49.207 = start(2)
   bgpPeerAdminStatus.50.1.1.63 = start(2)
   bgpPeerAdminStatus.155.53.1.235 = start(2)
   bgpPeerNegotiatedVersion.10.12.49.207 = 4
   bgpPeerNegotiatedVersion.50.1.1.63 = 0
   bgpPeerNegotiatedVersion.155.53.1.235 = 4
   bgpPeerLocalAddr.10.12.49.207 = 10.12.49.122
   bgpPeerLocalAddr.50.1.1.63 = 0.0.0.0
   bgpPeerLocalAddr.155.53.1.235 = 10.12.49.122

   bgpPeerLocalPort.10.12.49.207 = 65455
   bgpPeerLocalPort.50.1.1.63 = 0
   bgpPeerLocalPort.155.53.1.235 = 65456
   bgpPeerRemoteAddr.10.12.49.207 = 10.12.49.207
   bgpPeerRemoteAddr.50.1.1.63 = 50.1.1.63
   bgpPeerRemoteAddr.155.53.1.235 = 155.53.1.235
   bgpPeerRemotePort.10.12.49.207 = 179
   bgpPeerRemotePort.50.1.1.63 = 0
   bgpPeerRemotePort.155.53.1.235 = 179
   bgpPeerRemoteAs.10.12.49.207 = 200
   bgpPeerRemoteAs.50.1.1.63 = 200
   bgpPeerRemoteAs.155.53.1.235 = 14207
   bgpPeerInUpdates.10.12.49.207 = 1
   bgpPeerInUpdates.50.1.1.63 = 0
   bgpPeerInUpdates.155.53.1.235 = 21164
   bgpPeerOutUpdates.10.12.49.207 = 2
   bgpPeerOutUpdates.50.1.1.63 = 0
   bgpPeerOutUpdates.155.53.1.235 = 2
   bgpPeerInTotalMessages.10.12.49.207 = 15
   bgpPeerInTotalMessages.50.1.1.63 = 0
   bgpPeerInTotalMessages.155.53.1.235 = 21176
   bgpPeerOutTotalMessages.10.12.49.207 = 17
   bgpPeerOutTotalMessages.50.1.1.63 = 0
   bgpPeerOutTotalMessages.155.53.1.235 = 17
   bgpPeerLastError.10.12.49.207 = 00 00
   bgpPeerLastError.50.1.1.63 = 04 00
   bgpPeerLastError.155.53.1.235 = 00 00
   bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTransitions.10.12.49.207 = 2
   bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTransitions.50.1.1.63 = 1
   bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTransitions.155.53.1.235 = 2
   bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTime.10.12.49.207 = 643
   bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTime.50.1.1.63 = 5326



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   bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTime.155.53.1.235 = 643
   bgpPeerConnectRetryInterval.10.12.49.207 = 120
   bgpPeerConnectRetryInterval.50.1.1.63 = 120
   bgpPeerConnectRetryInterval.155.53.1.235 = 120
   bgpPeerHoldTime.10.12.49.207 = 180
   bgpPeerHoldTime.50.1.1.63 = 0
   bgpPeerHoldTime.155.53.1.235 = 180
   bgpPeerKeepAlive.10.12.49.207 = 60
   bgpPeerKeepAlive.50.1.1.63 = 0
   bgpPeerKeepAlive.155.53.1.235 = 60
   bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured.10.12.49.207 = 180
   bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured.50.1.1.63 = 180
   bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured.155.53.1.235 = 180
   bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured.10.12.49.207 = 60
   bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured.50.1.1.63 = 60
   bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured.155.53.1.235 = 60
   bgpPeerMinASOriginationInterval.10.12.49.207 = 15
   bgpPeerMinASOriginationInterval.50.1.1.63 = 15
   bgpPeerMinASOriginationInterval.155.53.1.235 = 15
   bgpPeerMinRouteAdvertisementInterval.10.12.49.207 = 30
   bgpPeerMinRouteAdvertisementInterval.50.1.1.63 = 30
   bgpPeerMinRouteAdvertisementInterval.155.53.1.235 = 30
   bgpPeerInUpdateElapsedTime.10.12.49.207 = 43
   bgpPeerInUpdateElapsedTime.50.1.1.63 = 5506
   bgpPeerInUpdateElapsedTime.155.53.1.235 = 0
   bgpIdentifier.0 = 14.1.1.1
   bgp4PathAttrPeer.1.2.3.0.24.10.12.49.207 = 10.12.49.207
   bgp4PathAttrPeer.4.4.4.122.32.0.0.0.0 = 0.0.0.0
   bgp4PathAttrPeer.6.8.0.0.20.155.53.1.235 = 155.53.1.235
   bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.1.2.3.0.24.10.12.49.207 = 24
   bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.4.4.4.122.32.0.0.0.0 = 32
   bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.6.8.0.0.20.155.53.1.235 = 20
   bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.1.2.3.0.24.10.12.49.207 = 1.2.3.0
   bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.4.4.4.122.32.0.0.0.0 = 4.4.4.122
   bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix.6.8.0.0.20.155.53.1.235 = 6.8.0.0
   bgp4PathAttrOrigin.1.2.3.0.24.10.12.49.207 = igp(1)
   bgp4PathAttrOrigin.4.4.4.122.32.0.0.0.0 = igp(1)
   bgp4PathAttrOrigin.6.8.0.0.20.155.53.1.235 = igp(1)
   bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.1.2.3.0.24.10.12.49.207 = 02 01 00 00 00 c8
   bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.4.4.4.122.32.0.0.0.0 =
   bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment.6.8.0.0.20.155.53.1.235 =
   02 05  00 00   37 7f  00 00    0f 68  00 00   0b 62  00 00
   02 9c  00 00   05 af
   bgp4PathAttrNextHop.1.2.3.0.24.10.12.49.207 = 10.12.49.207
   bgp4PathAttrNextHop.4.4.4.122.32.0.0.0.0 = 0.0.0.0
   bgp4PathAttrNextHop.6.8.0.0.20.155.53.1.235 = 155.53.1.235
   bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.1.2.3.0.24.10.12.49.207 = 0
   bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.4.4.4.122.32.0.0.0.0 = 0



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   bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc.6.8.0.0.20.155.53.1.235 = 0
   bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.1.2.3.0.24.10.12.49.207 = 100
   bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.4.4.4.122.32.0.0.0.0 = 100
   bgp4PathAttrLocalPref.6.8.0.0.20.155.53.1.235 = 100
   bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.1.2.3.0.24.10.12.49.207 =
      lessSpecificRouteSelected(2)
   bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.4.4.4.122.32.0.0.0.0 =
      lessSpecificRouteSelected(2)
   bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate.6.8.0.0.20.155.53.1.235 =
      lessSpecificRouteSelected(2)
   bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.1.2.3.0.24.10.12.49.207 = 0
   bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.4.4.4.122.32.0.0.0.0 = 0
   bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS.6.8.0.0.20.155.53.1.235 = 0
   bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.1.2.3.0.24.10.12.49.207 = 0.0.0.0
   bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.4.4.4.122.32.0.0.0.0 = 0.0.0.0
   bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr.6.8.0.0.20.155.53.1.235 = 0.0.0.0
   bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.1.2.3.0.24.10.12.49.207 = 100
   bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.4.4.4.122.32.0.0.0.0 = 100
   bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref.6.8.0.0.20.155.53.1.235 = 100
   bgp4PathAttrBest.1.2.3.0.24.10.12.49.207 = true(2)
   bgp4PathAttrBest.4.4.4.122.32.0.0.0.0 = true(2)
   bgp4PathAttrBest.6.8.0.0.20.155.53.1.235 = true(2)
   bgp4PathAttrUnknown.1.2.3.0.24.10.12.49.207 =
   bgp4PathAttrUnknown.4.4.4.122.32.0.0.0.0 =
   bgp4PathAttrUnknown.6.8.0.0.20.155.53.1.235 =

<span class="h2"><a class="selflink" id="section-5" href="#section-5">5</a>.  Security Considerations</span>

   This document does not address any security issues.

<span class="h2"><a class="selflink" id="section-6" href="#section-6">6</a>.  Acknowledgements</span>

   Our thanks to Russ White (Cisco), Sundar Ramachandran(Cisco), Enke
   Chen (Redback), Jenny (Redback), Sharon Chisolm (Nortel), Jeff Haas
   (NextHop), Shane Wright (NextHop) for input to the survey and all the
   questions they answered.  Thanks to Jeff Haas for his digging out the
   reset/initialization issues, and Bert Wijnen for his guidance.

<span class="h2"><a class="selflink" id="section-7" href="#section-7">7</a>.  Normative References</span>

   [<a id="ref-RFC1657">RFC1657</a>]  Willis, S., Burruss, J., and J. Chu, "Definitions of
              Managed Objects for the Fourth Version of the Border
              Gateway Protocol (BGP-4) using SMIv2", <a href="./rfc1657">RFC 1657</a>, July
              1994.

   [<a id="ref-RFC4271">RFC4271</a>]  Rekhter, Y., Li, T., and S. Hares, Eds., "A Border Gateway
              Protocol 4 (BGP-4)", <a href="./rfc4271">RFC 4271</a>, January 2006.




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   [<a id="ref-RFC4274">RFC4274</a>]  Haas, J. and S. Hares, Eds., "Definitions of Managed
              Objects for the Fourth Version of Border Gateway Protocol
              (BGP-4)", <a href="./rfc4274">RFC 4274</a>, January 2006.

Authors' Addresses

   Susan Hares
   NextHop Technologies
   825 Victors Way, Suite 100
   Ann Arbor, MI  48108

   Phone: 734-222-1600
   EMail: [email protected]


   David Hares
   Hickory Hill Consulting
   7453 Hickory Hill
   Saline, MI  48176

   EMail: [email protected]






























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