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-- Copyright (C) 2008 by  HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES. All rights reserved.
-- 
-- Description: HUAWEI-OSPFV2-MIB provides information about OSPFv2
-- Reference:
-- Version: V1.0
-- History:
-- <author>,   <date>,  <contents>
--  HUAWEI   2008-1-05  OSPF private MIB
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-- 
-- Variables and types are imported
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    HUAWEI-OSPFV2-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
 
        IMPORTS
            hwDatacomm            
                FROM HUAWEI-MIB            
            OBJECT-GROUP, MODULE-COMPLIANCE            
                FROM SNMPv2-CONF            
            TimeTicks, IpAddress, Integer32, Unsigned32, OBJECT-TYPE, 
            MODULE-IDENTITY            
                FROM SNMPv2-SMI            
            DisplayString, TruthValue, RowStatus            
                FROM SNMPv2-TC;
    
    
--  January 05, 2008 at 11:50 GMT
        hwOspfv2MIB MODULE-IDENTITY 
            LAST-UPDATED "200801051150Z"        -- January 05, 2008 at 11:50 GMT
            ORGANIZATION 
                "Huawei Technologies co., Ltd."
            CONTACT-INFO 
                "R&D BeiJing Huawei Technologies co., Ltd.
                Huawei Bld., NO.3 Xinxi Rd., 
                Shang-Di Information Industry Base,
                Hai-Dian District Beijing P.R. China
                http://www.huawei.com
                Zip:100085
                Http://www.huawei.com
                E-mail:support@huawei.com"
            DESCRIPTION 
                "The HUAWEI-OSPFV2-MIB contains objects to manage the system configuration. 
                It defines the model used to represent configuration data that exists elsewhere 
                in the system and on peripheral devices. The MIB is proper for system configuration.
                There are no constraints on this MIB."
            ::= { hwDatacomm 155 }
        
    
    
--
-- Node definitions
--

        hwOspfv2MIBObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hwOspfv2MIB 1 }
        
        hwOspfv2MIBBinding OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535)
            MAX-ACCESS read-write
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "The ID of OSPF process that is bound to OSPF public MIB and the process will respond to
                SNMP requests from OSPF public MIB. The default value 0 means that no process is bound
                to OSPF public MIB."
            DEFVAL { 0 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2MIBObjects 1 }
        
        hwOspfv2ChangeTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hwOspfv2MIB 2 }
        
        hwOspfv2MIBObjectsChange OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX TimeTicks
            MAX-ACCESS read-only
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This node is used to record the time ticks when hwOspfv2MIBObjectsTable changed last time."
            ::= { hwOspfv2ChangeTable 1 }
        
        hwOspfv2ProcessChange OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX TimeTicks
            MAX-ACCESS read-only
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This node is used to record the time ticks when hwOspfv2ProcessTable changed last time."
            ::= { hwOspfv2ChangeTable 2 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaChange OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX TimeTicks
            MAX-ACCESS read-only
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This node is used to record the time ticks when hwOspfv2AreaTable changed last time."
            ::= { hwOspfv2ChangeTable 3 }
        
        hwOspfv2NetworkChange OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX TimeTicks
            MAX-ACCESS read-only
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This node is used to record the time ticks when hwOspfv2NetworkTable changed last time."
            ::= { hwOspfv2ChangeTable 4 }
        
        hwOspfv2ProcessTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HwOspfv2ProcessEntry
            MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "Information describes the configured parameters of the router's attached OSPF processes."
            ::= { hwOspfv2MIB 3 }
        
        hwOspfv2ProcessEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX HwOspfv2ProcessEntry
            MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "Information describes the configured parameters of the router's attached OSPF processes."
            INDEX { hwOspfv2ProcessIdIndex }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessTable 1 }
        
        HwOspfv2ProcessEntry ::=
            SEQUENCE { 
                hwOspfv2ProcessIdIndex
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2VpnName
                    DisplayString,
                hwOspfv2ConfigRouterId
                    IpAddress,
                hwOspfv2ActualRouterId
                    IpAddress,
                hwOspfv2BandwidthReference
                    Unsigned32,
                hwOspfv2Description
                    DisplayString,
                hwOspfv2LsaArriveIntvl
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2LsaArriveMaxIntvl
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2LsaArriveStartIntvl
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2LsaArriveHoldIntvl
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2LsaOrigIntvl
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2LsaOrigMaxIntvl
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2LsaOrigStartIntvl
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2LsaOrigHoldIntvl
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2LsaOrigIntvlOtherType
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2LsdbOverflowLimit
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2MaxLoadBalaNumber
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2AseRouteMaxNumber
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2InterRouteMaxNumber
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2IntraRouteMaxNumber
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2RetransLimitMaxNumber
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2Rfc1583Compatibility
                    TruthValue,
                hwOspfv2ShamHello
                    TruthValue,
                hwOspfv2SpfSchIntvlUnit
                    INTEGER,
                hwOspfv2SpfSchIntvlNumber
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2SpfSchMaxIntvl
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2SpfSchStartIntvl
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2SpfSchHoldIntvl
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2OpaqueCapability
                    TruthValue,
                hwOspfv2TrafficAdjustment
                    TruthValue,
                hwOspfv2TrafficAdvertise
                    TruthValue,
                hwOspfv2FlushTimer
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2ProcessRowStatus
                    RowStatus
             }

        hwOspfv2ProcessIdIndex OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
            MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "The process ID indicates the OSPF process number. The value ranges from 1 to 65535."
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 1 }
        
        hwOspfv2VpnName OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..31))
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "The name of VPN instance to which the process belongs.
                The process instance needs to be specified when the process is created,
                and then cannot be changed."
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 2 }
        
        hwOspfv2ConfigRouterId OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX IpAddress
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "A 32-bit integer uniquely identifies the router in the Autonomous System.
                OSPF private router ID can be configured through this node. The default 
                value is 0.0.0.0. If the value of this node is 0.0.0.0, it means that no 
                private router ID is set for this process. "
            DEFVAL { '00000000'h }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 3 }
        
        hwOspfv2ActualRouterId OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX IpAddress
            MAX-ACCESS read-only
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This node is used to get actual router ID of process and it is a read-only
                node. If the node hwOspfv2ConfigRouterId is not set, the actual router ID should
                default to the value of one of the router's IP interface addresses."
            DEFVAL { '00000000'h }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 4 }
        
        hwOspfv2BandwidthReference OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Unsigned32
            UNITS "Mbit/s"
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "The reference value that is used to calculate the link cost.
                If there is no explicit link cost, OSPF calculates the cost according to the
                bandwidth of the link (cost = reference value (M)/bandwidth)."
            DEFVAL { 100 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 5 }
        
        hwOspfv2Description OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..80))
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "The description of the OSPF process."
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 6 }
        
        hwOspfv2LsaArriveIntvl OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (-1 | 0..10000)
            UNITS "millionSecond"
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "To avoid wasting network resources due to network changes, OSPF defines that the
                interval for receiving LSAs is 1 second.
                In a stable network, if the fast speed of route convergence is required, you can
                cancel the interval of receiving LSAs by setting it to 0 seconds.
                Routers can thus detect changes of topology and route in time. This speeds up route
                convergence. By default, this object is set to -1, indicating that an intelligent 
                timer is enabled instead."
            DEFVAL { -1 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 7 }
                
        hwOspfv2LsaArriveMaxIntvl OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (-1 | 1..10000)
            UNITS "millionSecond"
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates the maximum interval of intelligent-timer for receiving 
                OSPF LSAs. When hwOspfv2LsaArriveMaxIntvl is specified, you need also specify 
                hwOspfv2LsaArriveStartIntvl and hwOspfv2LsaArriveHoldIntvl, but you cannot 
                specify hwOspfv2LsaArriveIntvl."
            DEFVAL { 1000 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 8 }
                
        hwOspfv2LsaArriveStartIntvl OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (-1 | 0..1000)
            UNITS "millionSecond"
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates the initial interval of intelligent-timer for receiving 
                OSPF LSAs. When hwOspfv2LsaArriveStartIntvl is specified, you need also specify
                hwOspfv2LsaArriveMaxIntvl and hwOspfv2LsaArriveHoldIntvl, but you cannot 
                specify hwOspfv2LsaArriveIntvl."
            DEFVAL { 500 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 9 }
                
        hwOspfv2LsaArriveHoldIntvl OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (-1 | 1..5000)
            UNITS "millionSecond"
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates the Holdtime interval of intelligent-timer for receiving 
                OSPF LSAs. After an intelligent timer is enabled, the interval for receiving 
                LSAs is as follows: The initial interval for receiving LSAs is specified by 
                the parameter start-interval. The interval for receiving LSAs for the nth (n2) 
                time is equal to hold-interval2(n-1). When the interval specified by 
                hold-interval2(n-1) reaches the maximum interval specified by max-interval, 
                OSPF receives LSAs at the maximum interval for three consecutive times. 
                Then, OSPF receives LSAs at the initial interval specified by start-interval. 
                When hwOspfv2LsaArriveHoldIntvl is specified, you need also to specify 
                wOspfv2LsaArriveMaxIntvl and hwOspfv2LsaArriveStartIntvl, but you cannot
                 specify hwOspfv2LsaArriveIntvl."
            DEFVAL { 500 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 10 }
               
        hwOspfv2LsaOrigIntvl OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (-1 | 0)
            UNITS "millionSecond"
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "To avoid wasting network source due to network changes, OSPF defines that the
                interval for updating LSAs is 5 seconds.
                In a stable network, if the speed of route convergence is required to be fast,
                you can cancel the interval for updating LSAs by setting it to 0 seconds.
                So, routers can detect changes of topology and route in time. This speeds up 
                route convergence. By default, this object is set to -1, indicating that an 
                intelligent timer is enabled instead."
            DEFVAL { -1 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 11 }
                
        hwOspfv2LsaOrigMaxIntvl OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (-1 | 1..10000)
            UNITS "millionSecond"
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates the maximum interval of intelligent-timer for updating 
                OSPF LSAs. When hwOspfv2LsaOrigMaxIntvl is specified, you need also specify
                hwOspfv2LsaOrigStartIntvl and hwOspfv2LsaOrigHoldIntvl, but you cannot specify 
                hwOspfv2LsaOrigIntvl."
            DEFVAL { 5000 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 12 }
                
        hwOspfv2LsaOrigStartIntvl OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (-1 | 0..1000)
            UNITS "millionSecond"
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates the initial interval of intelligent-timer for updating
                OSPF LSAs. When hwOspfv2LsaOrigStartIntvl is specified, you need also specify
                hwOspfv2LsaOrigMaxIntvl and hwOspfv2LsaOrigHoldIntvl, but you cannot specify 
                hwOspfv2LsaOrigIntvl."
            DEFVAL { 500 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 13 }
                
        hwOspfv2LsaOrigHoldIntvl OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (-1 | 1..5000)
            UNITS "millionSecond"
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates the Holdtime interval of intelligent-timer for updating 
                OSPF LSAs. After an intelligent timer is enabled, the interval for updating 
                LSAs is as follows:The initial interval for updating LSAs is specified by the 
                parameter start-interval. The interval for updating LSAs for the nth (n2) 
                time is equal to hold-interval2(n-1). When the interval specified by 
                hold-interval2(n-1) reaches the maximum interval specified by max-interval, 
                OSPF updates LSAs at the maximum interval for three consecutive times. Then, 
                OSPF updates LSAs at the initial interval specified by start-interval. When 
                hwOspfv2LsaOrigHoldIntvl is specified, you need also to specify 
                hwOspfv2LsaOrigMaxIntvl and hwOspfv2LsaOrigStartIntvl, but you cannot specify
                hwOspfv2LsaOrigIntvl."
            DEFVAL { 1000 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 14 }
                
        hwOspfv2LsaOrigIntvlOtherType OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (-1 | 0..10)
            UNITS "second"
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates the interval for updating LSAs, excluding OSPF router 
                LSAs and network LSAs. hwOspfv2LsaOrigIntvlOtherType and hwOspfv2LsaOrigIntvl 
                cannot be specified together."
            DEFVAL { 5 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 15 }
                
        hwOspfv2LsdbOverflowLimit OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (0..1000000)
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "The maximum number of external LSAs in OSPF LSDB.
                When this node is set to 0, it means that no limits exist."
            DEFVAL { 0 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 16 }
                
        hwOspfv2MaxLoadBalaNumber OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "The maximum number of equal-cost routes to a destination in the routing table."
            DEFVAL { ''b }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 17 }
                
        hwOspfv2AseRouteMaxNumber OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (100..5000000)
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                 "The maximum number of ASE routes that are supported by OSPF."
            DEFVAL { 5000000 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 18 }
                
        hwOspfv2InterRouteMaxNumber OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (100..1000000)
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "The maximum number of inter-area routes that are supported by OSPF."
            DEFVAL { 1000000 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 19 }
                
        hwOspfv2IntraRouteMaxNumber OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (100..100000)
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "The maximum number of intra-area routes that are supported by OSPF."
            DEFVAL { 100000 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 20 }
                
        hwOspfv2RetransLimitMaxNumber OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (0 | 2..255)
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "The maximum count of retransmission. The value is an integer that ranges from 2 to 255. 
                When the retransmission limit is disabled, the value is set to 0."
            DEFVAL { 0 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 21 }
                
        hwOspfv2Rfc1583Compatibility OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX TruthValue
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "It is used to enable the routing rule for compatible RFC 1583."
            DEFVAL { true }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 22 }
                
        hwOspfv2ShamHello OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX TruthValue
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                 "It is used to enable the sham-hello feature of OSPF.
                  After the feature is enabled, OSPF updates the timeout timer of the neighbor when
                  receiving protocol packets of various types."
            DEFVAL { false }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 23 }
                
        hwOspfv2SpfSchIntvlUnit OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER
                {
                second(1),
                millionSecond(2),
                none(3)
                }
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "The value of the object identifies the interval unit for OSPF to calculate 
                routes. This object must be specified together with hwOspfv2SpfSchIntervalNumber.  
                By default, this object is set to none, indicating that an intelligent timer is 
                enabled instead."
            DEFVAL { none }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 24 }
                
        hwOspfv2SpfSchIntvlNumber OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (-1 | 0 | 1..10000)
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "The value of the object identifies the interval for OSPF to calculate routes. 
                This object must be specified together with hwOspfv2SpfSchIntervalUnit. By 
                default, this object is set to -1, indicating that an intelligent timer is 
                enabled instead."
            DEFVAL { -1 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 25 }
                
        hwOspfv2SpfSchMaxIntvl OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (-1 | 1..20000)
            UNITS "millionSecond"
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates the maximum interval of intelligent timer for OSPF to 
                perform the SPF calculation. When hwOspfv2SpfSchMaxIntvl is specified, you 
                need also specify hwOspfv2SpfSchStartIntvl and hwOspfv2SpfSchHoldIntvl, but 
                you cannot specify hwOspfv2SpfSchIntvlUnit or hwOspfv2SpfSchIntvlNumber."
            DEFVAL { 10000 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 26 }
                
        hwOspfv2SpfSchStartIntvl OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (-1 | 1..1000)
            UNITS "millionSecond"
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates the initial interval of intelligent timer for OSPF to 
                perform the SPF calculation. When hwOspfv2SpfSchStartIntvl is specified, you 
                need also specify hwOspfv2SpfSchMaxIntvl and hwOspfv2SpfSchHoldIntvl, but 
                you cannot specify hwOspfv2SpfSchIntvlUnit or hwOspfv2SpfSchIntvlNumber."
            DEFVAL { 500 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 27 }
                
        hwOspfv2SpfSchHoldIntvl OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (-1 | 1..5000)
            UNITS "millionSecond"
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates the Holdtime interval of intelligent timer for OSPF to 
                perform the SPF calculation. After an intelligent timer is enabled, the 
                interval for the SPF calculation is as follows: The initial interval for 
                the SPF calculation is specified by the parameter start-interval. The 
                interval for the SPF calculation for the nth (n2) time is equal to 
                hold-interval2(n-1). When the interval specified by hold-interval2(n-1) 
                reaches the maximum interval specified by max-interval, OSPF performs the 
                SPF calculation at the maximum interval for three consecutive times. Then, 
                OSPF performs the SPF calculation at the initial interval specified by 
                start-interval. When hwOspfv2SpfSchHoldIntvl is specified, you need also 
                specify hwOspfv2SpfSchMaxIntvl and hwOspfv2SpfSchStartIntvl, but you cannot 
                specify hwOspfv2SpfSchIntvlUnit or hwOspfv2SpfSchIntvlNumber."
            DEFVAL { 1000 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 28 }
        
        hwOspfv2OpaqueCapability OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX TruthValue
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "It is used to enable opaque-LSAs capability. When the capability is enabled, then the
                OSPF process can generate opaque LSAs and process the opaque LSAs received from neighbors."
            DEFVAL { false }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 29 }
        
        hwOspfv2TrafficAdjustment OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX TruthValue
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "It is used to enable IGP-shortcut feature. The value false means disable. Otherwise, the
                value true means enable.
                If you want to set this node to false, please check whether Local MT feature is disabled.
                When Local MT feature is enabled, this node cannot be set to false."
            DEFVAL { false }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 30 }
        
        hwOspfv2TrafficAdvertise OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX TruthValue
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "It is used to enable IGP-shortcut and Forwarding Adjacency feature."
            DEFVAL { false }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 31 }
        
        hwOspfv2FlushTimer OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (0..40)
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "The value of the flush timer. When configuring or undoing OSPF process, 
                flush self-originated LSAs first.
                If the timer expires, stop flushing LSAs, and then reset the process.
                This timer is one-off. When flushing is finished, it recovers to 0."
            DEFVAL { 0 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 32 }
        
        hwOspfv2ProcessRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX RowStatus
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This node is used to create and destroy rows.
                Because CreateAndWait is not supported, you can set this node to CreatAndGo
                to create a new process. If the process is created successfully, the value of
                this node changes to active."
            ::= { hwOspfv2ProcessEntry 33 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HwOspfv2AreaEntry
            MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "Information describes the configured parameters of the router's attached OSPF areas."
            ::= { hwOspfv2MIB 4 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX HwOspfv2AreaEntry
            MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                " Information describes the configured parameters of the router's attached OSPF areas."
            INDEX { hwOspfv2ProcessIdIndex, hwOspfv2AreaIdIndex }
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaTable 1 }
        
        HwOspfv2AreaEntry ::=
            SEQUENCE { 
                hwOspfv2AreaIdIndex
                    IpAddress,
                hwOspfv2AreaType
                    INTEGER,
                hwOspfv2AreaNoSummary
                    TruthValue,
                hwOspfv2AreaNssaFlushTimer
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2AreaNssaDefAdvertise
                    TruthValue,
                hwOspfv2AreaNssaNoImportRoute
                    TruthValue,
                hwOspfv2AreaNssaTransAlways
                    TruthValue,
                hwOspfv2AreaNssaTransTimer
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2AreaNssaAllowFaZero
                    TruthValue,
                hwOspfv2AreaNssaSuppressFa
                    TruthValue,
                hwOspfv2AreaNssaSetNBit
                    TruthValue,
                hwOspfv2AreaDefCost
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2AreaDescription
                    DisplayString,
                hwOspfv2AreaFilterExpAcl
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2AreaFilterExpPrefix
                    DisplayString,
                hwOspfv2AreaFilterExpPolicy
                    DisplayString,
                hwOspfv2AreaFilterImpAcl
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2AreaFilterImpPrefix
                    DisplayString,
                hwOspfv2AreaFilterImpPolicy
                    DisplayString,
                hwOspfv2AreaAuthModeType
                    INTEGER,
                hwOspfv2AreaAuthPasswordType
                    INTEGER,
                hwOspfv2AreaAuthKeyId
                    Integer32,
                hwOspfv2AreaAuthText
                    DisplayString,
                hwOspfv2AreaMplsTe
                    INTEGER,
                hwOspfv2AreaAreaRowStatus
                    RowStatus,
                hwOspfv2AreaFilterExpAclName
                    DisplayString,
                hwOspfv2AreaFilterImpAclName
                    DisplayString
             }

        hwOspfv2AreaIdIndex OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX IpAddress
            MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "A 32-bit integer uniquely identifies an area.
                Area ID 0.0.0.0 is used for the OSPF backbone."
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 1 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaType OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER
                {
                nssa(1),
                stub(2),
                normal(3)
                }
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "Specify the type of area: nssa(1), stub(2), normal(3)."
            DEFVAL { normal }
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 2 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaNoSummary OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX TruthValue
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This node is used to reduce the number of LSAs that are transmitted to the NSSA
                or Stub area. You can configure this node as an ABR. This also prevents the ABR
                from transmitting Summary LSA (Type-3 LSA) to the NSSA or Stub area.
                Note: 
                All nodes about NSSA property (hwOspfv2AreaType, hwOspfv2AreaNoSummary, 
                hwOspfv2AreaNssaFlushTimer, hwOspfv2AreaNssaNoImportRoute, hwOspfv2AreaNssaDefAdvertise, 
                hwOspfv2AreaNssaTransAlways, hwOspfv2AreaNssaTransTimer, hwOspfv2AreaNssaAllowFaZero, 
                hwOspfv2AreaNssaSuppressFa, and hwOspfv2AreaNssaSetNBit) should be set together."
            DEFVAL { false }
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 3 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaNssaFlushTimer OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (0..40)
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "The value of the flush timer. When configuring or undoing NSSA feature, flush self-originated
                Type-5 and Type-7 LSAs first.
                If the timer expires, stop flushing LSAs, and then reset the area.
                This timer is one-off. When flushing is finished, it recovers to 0. "
            DEFVAL { 0 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 4 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaNssaDefAdvertise OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX TruthValue
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This node is used to decide whether default Type-7 LSAs should be originated.
                When this node is set to true, for ABR router it must originate Type-7 LSAs, while for ASBR
                router only if the route to 0.0.0.0 exists, it should originate Type-7 LSAs."
            DEFVAL { false }
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 5 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaNssaNoImportRoute OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX TruthValue
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This node is used to decide whether the external route is imported to NSSA area. On ASBR,
                if this node is set to true, the external route can not be advertised to the NSSA area."
            DEFVAL { false }
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 6 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaNssaTransAlways OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX TruthValue
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This node specifies whether or not an NSSA router will unconditionally translate Type-7
                LSAs to Type-5 LSAs when acting as an NSSA border router.
                When hwOspfAreaNssaTranslateAlways is set to true, Type-7 LSAs are always translated
                regardless of the translator state of other NSSA border routers. 
                When hwOspfAreaNssaTranslateAlways is set to false, an NSSA border router will participate
                in the translator election process. The router will translate Type-7 LSAs to Type-5 LSAs only
                after being selected."
            DEFVAL { false }
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 7 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaNssaTransTimer OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (0..120)
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This node is used to configure translator stability interval. 
                This minimizes excessive flushing of translated Type-7 LSAs and provides a more stable
                translator transition.
                The default value of the translator stability interval parameter has been defined as 0 seconds
                and it means no configuration."
            DEFVAL { 0 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 8 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaNssaAllowFaZero OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX TruthValue
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "When this node is set to true, the forwarding address of Type-7 LSAs can be filled with zero
                when the router generates Type-7 LSAs."
            DEFVAL { false }
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 9 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaNssaSuppressFa OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX TruthValue
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "When this node is set to true, the forwarding address of Type-7 LSAs can be filled with zero
                when the ABR translates Type-7 LSAs into Type-5 LSAs."
            DEFVAL { false }
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 10 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaNssaSetNBit OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX TruthValue
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "When this node is set to true, N-bit should be set in the option when sending DD packets."
            DEFVAL { false }
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 11 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaDefCost OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (-1 | 0..16777214)
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This node is used to specify the cost of the default routes that flush to stub area by the ABR. 
                The value ranges from 0 to 16777214. The default value is -1."
            DEFVAL { -1 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 12 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaDescription OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..80))
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This node is used to specify the description of the area."
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 13 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaFilterExpAcl OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (0 | 2000..2999)
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates the number of basic ACL.
                The ACL number ranges from 2000 to 2999. 
                The default value is 0, indicating no configuration.
                The object is used to filter the Summary LSAs that leave the area.
                It is incompatible with hwOspfv2AreaFilterExpAclName, hwOspfv2AreaFilterExpPrefix, 
                and hwOspfv2AreaFilterExpPolicy. Only one object can be configured each time."
            DEFVAL { 0 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 14 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaFilterExpPrefix OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..169))
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates the name of the address prefix list. 
                The name is a string of 1 to 169 characters.
                The object is used to filter the Summary LSAs that leave the area.
                It is incompatible with hwOspfv2AreaFilterExpAcl, hwOspfv2AreaFilterExpAclName, 
                and hwOspfv2AreaFilterExpPolicy. Only one object can be configured each time."
            DEFVAL { ''b }
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 15 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaFilterExpPolicy OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates the name of the routing policy. 
                The name is a string of 1 to 40 characters.
                The object is used to filter the Summary LSAs that leave the area.
                It is incompatible with hwOspfv2AreaFilterExpAcl, hwOspfv2AreaFilterExpAclName, and
                hwOspfv2AreaFilterExpPrefix. Only one object can be configured each time."
            DEFVAL { "" }
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 16 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaFilterImpAcl OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (0 | 2000..2999)
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates the number of basic ACL. The value ranges from 2000 to 2999. 
                The default value is 0, indicating no configuration.
                The object is used to filter the Summary LSAs that enter the area.
                It is incompatible with hwOspfv2AreaFilterImpAclName, hwOspfv2AreaFilterImpPrefix, 
                and hwOspfv2AreaFilterImpPolicy. Only one object can be configured each time."
            DEFVAL { 0 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 17 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaFilterImpPrefix OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..169))
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates the name of the address prefix list. 
                The name is a string of 1 to 169 characters.
                The object is used to filter the Summary LSAs that enter the area.
                It is incompatible with hwOspfv2AreaFilterImpAcl, hwOspfv2AreaFilterImpAclName, and 
                hwOspfv2AreaFilterImpPolicy. Only one node can be configured each time."
            DEFVAL { ''b }
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 18 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaFilterImpPolicy OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates the name of the routing policy. 
                The name is a string of 1 to 40 characters.
                The object is used to filter the Summary LSAs that enter the area.
                It is incompatible with hwOspfv2AreaFilterImpAcl, hwOspfv2AreaFilterImpAclName and 
                hwOspfv2AreaFilterImpPrefix. Only one node can be configured each time."
            DEFVAL { ''b }
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 19 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaAuthModeType OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER
                {
                none(1),
                simple(2),
                md5(3),
                hmd5(4)
                }
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "The type of the OSPF area authentication mode.
                none(1): not configured.
                simple(2): indicates the simple authentication mode.
                md5(3): indicates the md5 cipher mode.
                hmd5(4): indicates the hmac-md5 cipher mode.
                Note: 
                If this value is set to simple(2), you should specify hwOspfv2AreaAuthPasswordType
                and hwOspfv2AreaAuthText, but cannot specify hwOspfv2AreaAuthKeyId.
                To configure the simple authentication mode with the authentication key being NULL, 
                set hwOspfv2AreaAuthPasswordType to plainText(2) and set hwOspfv2AreaAuthText to 
                a string of 0 characters.
                If this value is set to md5(3) or hmd5(4), you can specify hwOspfv2AreaAuthKeyId
                or not. Once you specify hwOspfv2AreaAuthKeyId, you should specify hwOspfv2AreaAuthPasswordType
                and hwOspfv2AreaAuthText at the same time."
            DEFVAL { none }
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 20 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaAuthPasswordType OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER
                {
                none(1),
                plainText(2),
                cipherText(3)
                }
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "Specify the type of area authentication key.
                plaintext(2): If this node is set to plaintext(2), you can specify only the plain text
                authentication key on the node hwOspfAreaAuthText. When viewing the configuration file,
                display the password in plain mode.
                ciphertext(3): If this node is set to ciphertext(3), you can specify the cipher text
                authentication key or cipher text authentication key in node hwOspfv2AreaAuthText. When
                viewing the configuration file, display the password in cipher mode.
                Note:
                If you set this node to plaintext(2) or ciphertext(3), you should set the node
                hwOspfv2AreaAuthText at the same time."
            DEFVAL { none }
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 21 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaAuthKeyId OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Integer32 (0..255)
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "Specify the authentication key ID for MD5 or HMAC-MD5 authentication mode.
                The value of the ID is an integer that ranges from 1 to 255. The default value 0 means
                no configuration."
            DEFVAL { 0 }
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 22 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaAuthText OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..24))
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "Specify the plain text authentication key.
                The key is a string of 1 to 8 characters in the simple mode, and it is a string of 1 to 16
                characters in MD5 or HMAC-MD5 modes."
            DEFVAL { ''b }
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 23 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaMplsTe OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER
                {
                disable(1),
                stdEnable(2),
                stdDisable(3)
                }
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "The node is used to enable the MPLS-TE capability.
                disable(1): no configuration.
                stdEnable(2): accepts only the LSAs in the standard format. That is, an LSA is rejected
                if it has more than one Top level TLV.
                stdDisable(3): accepts the LSAs not in the standard format."
            DEFVAL { disable }
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 24 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaAreaRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX RowStatus
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This node is used to create and destroy rows.
                Because CreateAndWait is not supported, you can set this node to CreatAndGo to create a new
                area. If the area is created successfully, the value of this node changes to active."
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 25 }
                        
        hwOspfv2AreaFilterExpAclName OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..32))
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates the ACL name. Note that the ACL can only be used as basic ACL.
                The object is used to filter the Summary LSAs that leave the area.
                It is incompatible with hwOspfv2AreaFilterExpAcl, hwOspfv2AreaFilterExpPrefix, 
                and hwOspfv2AreaFilterExpPolicy. Only one object can be configured each time."
            DEFVAL { ''b }
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 26 }
                
        hwOspfv2AreaFilterImpAclName OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..32))
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates the ACL name. Note that the ACL can only be used as basic ACL.
                The object is used to filter the Summary LSAs that enter the area.
                It is incompatible with hwOspfv2AreaFilterImpAcl, hwOspfv2AreaFilterImpPrefix, 
                and hwOspfv2AreaFilterImpPolicy. Only one object can be configured each time."
            DEFVAL { ''b }
            ::= { hwOspfv2AreaEntry 27 }

        hwOspfv2NetworkTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HwOspfv2NetworkEntry
            MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "Information describes the configured parameters of the router's attached OSPF networks."
            ::= { hwOspfv2MIB 5 }
        
        hwOspfv2NetworkEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX HwOspfv2NetworkEntry
            MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "Information describes the configured parameters of the router's attached OSPF networks."
            INDEX { hwOspfv2ProcessIdIndex, hwOspfv2AreaIdIndex, hwOspfv2NetworkIpAddrIndex, hwOspfv2NetworkIpMaskIndex }
            ::= { hwOspfv2NetworkTable 1 }
        
        HwOspfv2NetworkEntry ::=
            SEQUENCE { 
                hwOspfv2NetworkIpAddrIndex
                    IpAddress,
                hwOspfv2NetworkIpMaskIndex
                    IpAddress,
                hwOspfv2NetworkRowStatus
                    RowStatus
             }

        hwOspfv2NetworkIpAddrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX IpAddress
            MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "Network IP address: specifies the address of the network segment where the interface resides."
            ::= { hwOspfv2NetworkEntry 1 }
        
        hwOspfv2NetworkIpMaskIndex OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX IpAddress
            MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "Network IP mask: specifies the wildcard mask of an IP address, which is similar to the
                reversed form of the mask of an IP address.
                '1' represents that the corresponding bit in the IP address is ignored and '0' represents
                that this bit must be reserved."
            ::= { hwOspfv2NetworkEntry 2 }
        
        hwOspfv2NetworkRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX RowStatus
            MAX-ACCESS read-create
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This node is used to create and destroy rows.
                Because CreateAndWait is not supported, you can set this node to CreatAndGo to create a new
                network. If the network is created successfully, the value of this node changes to active."
            ::= { hwOspfv2NetworkEntry 3 }
            
        hwOspfv2NeighborTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HwOspfv2NeighborEntry
            MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                 "This object indicates the configured parameters of the OSPF neighbors attached to the router."
            ::= { hwOspfv2MIB 6 }
                
        hwOspfv2NeighborEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX HwOspfv2NeighborEntry
            MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates the configured parameters of the OSPF neighbors attached to the router."
            INDEX { hwOspfv2ProcessIdIndex, hwOspfv2AreaIdIndex, hwOspfv2SelfIfnetIndex, hwOspfv2NbrIpAddrIndex }
            ::= { hwOspfv2NeighborTable 1 }
                
        HwOspfv2NeighborEntry ::=
             SEQUENCE { 
                 hwOspfv2SelfIfnetIndex
                     Integer32,
                 hwOspfv2NbrIpAddrIndex
                     IpAddress,
                 hwOspfv2SelfRouterId
                     IpAddress,
                 hwOspfv2SelfIfIpAddress
                     IpAddress,
                 hwOspfv2SelfIfName
                     DisplayString,
                 hwOspfv2NbrIfDesignatedRouter
                     IpAddress,
                 hwOspfv2NbrIfBackupDesignatedRouter
                     IpAddress,                                        
                 hwOspfv2NbrIfMtu
                     Integer32,                                        
                 hwOspfv2NbrRouterId
                     IpAddress,
                 hwOspfv2NbrState
                     INTEGER,                                                                                
                 hwOspfv2NbrMode
                     INTEGER,
                 hwOspfv2NbrPriority
                     Integer32,                                        
                 hwOspfv2NbrUpTime
                     Unsigned32,
                 hwOspfv2NbrAuthSequence
                     Unsigned32,
                 hwOspfv2NbrDeadTimeLeft
                     Gauge32,
                 hwOspfv2NbrGrStatus
                     INTEGER
             }   

         hwOspfv2SelfIfnetIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647)
             MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS current
             DESCRIPTION
                 "This object indicates the unique value for each interface."
             ::= { hwOspfv2NeighborEntry 1 }
                
         hwOspfv2NbrIpAddrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX IpAddress
             MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS current
             DESCRIPTION
                 "This object indicates the IP address of the OSPF neighbor."
             ::= { hwOspfv2NeighborEntry 2 }
                
         hwOspfv2SelfRouterId OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX IpAddress
             MAX-ACCESS read-only
             STATUS current
             DESCRIPTION
                  "This object indicates the 32-bit integer that uniquely identifies the router in the Autonomous System.
                  It is the router ID of itself."
             ::= { hwOspfv2NeighborEntry 3 }
                
         hwOspfv2SelfIfIpAddress OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX IpAddress
             MAX-ACCESS read-only
             STATUS current
             DESCRIPTION
                 "This object indicates the IP address of the OSPF interface associated with this neighbor."
             ::= { hwOspfv2NeighborEntry 4 }
                
         hwOspfv2SelfIfName OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..63))
             MAX-ACCESS read-only
             STATUS current
             DESCRIPTION
                  "The name of the OSPF interface associated with this neighbor."
             ::= { hwOspfv2NeighborEntry 5 }
                
         hwOspfv2NbrIfDesignatedRouter OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX IpAddress
             MAX-ACCESS read-only
             STATUS current
             DESCRIPTION
                 "This object indicates the IP address of the designated router that is obtained from the DD packets
                 from this neighbor."
         DEFVAL { '00000000'h }                                
             ::= { hwOspfv2NeighborEntry 6 }
                
         hwOspfv2NbrIfBackupDesignatedRouter OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX IpAddress
             MAX-ACCESS read-only
             STATUS current
             DESCRIPTION
                 "This object indicates the IP address of the backup designated router which is obtained from the
                 DD packets from this neighbor."
         DEFVAL { '00000000'h }                                
             ::= { hwOspfv2NeighborEntry 7 }
                
         hwOspfv2NbrIfMtu OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Integer32
             MAX-ACCESS read-only
             STATUS current
             DESCRIPTION
                 "This object indicates the size of the largest IP datagram that can be sent out the sending interface 
                 without fragmation. It is obtained from the DD packets from this neighbor. The MTU of the interface 
                 should be set to 0 in the DD packets when the MTU is not enabled on the OSPF interface."
             DEFVAL { 0 }
             ::= { hwOspfv2NeighborEntry 8 }
                
         hwOspfv2NbrRouterId OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX IpAddress
             MAX-ACCESS read-only
             STATUS current
             DESCRIPTION
                 "This object indicates the router ID of this neighbor."
             ::= { hwOspfv2NeighborEntry 9 }
                
         hwOspfv2NbrState OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
                 {
                 down(1),
                 attempt(2),
                 init(3),
                 twoWay(4),
                 exchangeStart(5),
                 exchange(6),
                 loading(7),
                 full(8)
                 }
            MAX-ACCESS read-only
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates the state of the relationship with this neighbor."
            DEFVAL { down }
            ::= { hwOspfv2NeighborEntry 10 }
                
        hwOspfv2NbrMode OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER
                {
                master(1),
                slave(2)
                }
            MAX-ACCESS read-only
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates whether this neighbor is master or slave through the DD negotiation."
            ::= { hwOspfv2NeighborEntry 11 }
                
         hwOspfv2NbrPriority OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Integer32 (0..255)
             MAX-ACCESS read-only
             STATUS current
             DESCRIPTION
                 "This object indicates the priority of this neighbor in the designated router election algorithm.  
                 The value 0 signifies that the neighbor is not eligible to become the designated router on this 
                 particular network."
             DEFVAL { 1 }
             ::= { hwOspfv2NeighborEntry 12 }
                
         hwOspfv2NbrUpTime OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Unsigned32
             MAX-ACCESS read-only
             STATUS current
             DESCRIPTION
                 "This object indicates the time (in seconds) since the state of this neighbor has been full."
             ::= { hwOspfv2NeighborEntry 13 }
                
         hwOspfv2NbrAuthSequence OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Unsigned32
             MAX-ACCESS read-only
             STATUS current
             DESCRIPTION
                  "This object indicates the unsigned 32-bit non-decreasing sequence number. Uesd to guard against replay attacks. "
             DEFVAL { 0 }
             ::= { hwOspfv2NeighborEntry 14 }
                
         hwOspfv2NbrDeadTimeLeft OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Gauge32 (0..235926000)
             MAX-ACCESS read-only
             STATUS current
             DESCRIPTION
                  "This object indicates the period (in seconds) after which this neighbor is declared dead."
             ::= { hwOspfv2NeighborEntry 15 }
                
         hwOspfv2NbrGrStatus OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
                 {
                 normal(1),
                 doingGR(2),
                 helper(3)
                 }
             MAX-ACCESS read-only
             STATUS current
             DESCRIPTION
                 "This object indicates whether the neighbor performs GR or functions as a GR helper."
             DEFVAL { normal }
             ::= { hwOspfv2NeighborEntry 16 }
             
        hwOspfv2Conformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hwOspfv2MIB 7 }
        
        hwOspfv2Compliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hwOspfv2Conformance 1 }
        
        hwOspfv2ModuleFullCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION 
                "The compliance statement for entities implementing
                the Huawei OSPF MIB"
            MODULE -- this module
                MANDATORY-GROUPS { hwOspfv2MIBObjectsGroup, hwOspfv2ProcessGroup, hwOspfv2AreaGroup, hwOspfv2NetworkGroup, hwOspfv2ChangeGroup, hwOspfv2NeighborGroup
                     }
            ::= { hwOspfv2Compliances 1 }
        
        hwOspfv2Groups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hwOspfv2Conformance 2 }
        
        hwOspfv2MIBObjectsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
            OBJECTS { hwOspfv2MIBBinding }
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION 
                "These objects are used to monitor/manage OSPF general parameters."
            ::= { hwOspfv2Groups 1 }
        
        hwOspfv2ProcessGroup OBJECT-GROUP
            OBJECTS { hwOspfv2VpnName, hwOspfv2ConfigRouterId, hwOspfv2ActualRouterId, hwOspfv2BandwidthReference, hwOspfv2Description, 
                hwOspfv2LsdbOverflowLimit, hwOspfv2MaxLoadBalaNumber, hwOspfv2AseRouteMaxNumber, hwOspfv2InterRouteMaxNumber, hwOspfv2IntraRouteMaxNumber, 
                hwOspfv2RetransLimitMaxNumber, hwOspfv2Rfc1583Compatibility, hwOspfv2ShamHello, hwOspfv2OpaqueCapability, hwOspfv2TrafficAdjustment, 
                hwOspfv2TrafficAdvertise, hwOspfv2FlushTimer, hwOspfv2SpfSchHoldIntvl, hwOspfv2SpfSchStartIntvl, hwOspfv2SpfSchMaxIntvl, 
                hwOspfv2LsaOrigIntvlOtherType, hwOspfv2LsaOrigHoldIntvl, hwOspfv2LsaOrigStartIntvl, hwOspfv2LsaOrigMaxIntvl, hwOspfv2LsaArriveHoldIntvl, 
                hwOspfv2LsaArriveStartIntvl, hwOspfv2LsaArriveMaxIntvl, hwOspfv2LsaArriveIntvl, hwOspfv2SpfSchIntvlUnit, hwOspfv2SpfSchIntvlNumber, 
                hwOspfv2LsaOrigIntvl, hwOspfv2ProcessRowStatus }
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION 
                "These objects are used to monitor/manage OSPF process parameters."
            ::= { hwOspfv2Groups 2 }
        
        hwOspfv2AreaGroup OBJECT-GROUP
            OBJECTS { hwOspfv2AreaType, hwOspfv2AreaNoSummary, hwOspfv2AreaNssaFlushTimer, hwOspfv2AreaNssaDefAdvertise, hwOspfv2AreaNssaNoImportRoute, 
                hwOspfv2AreaNssaTransAlways, hwOspfv2AreaNssaTransTimer, hwOspfv2AreaNssaAllowFaZero, hwOspfv2AreaNssaSuppressFa, hwOspfv2AreaNssaSetNBit, 
                hwOspfv2AreaDefCost, hwOspfv2AreaDescription, hwOspfv2AreaFilterExpAcl, hwOspfv2AreaFilterExpPrefix, hwOspfv2AreaFilterExpPolicy, 
                hwOspfv2AreaFilterImpAcl, hwOspfv2AreaFilterImpPrefix, hwOspfv2AreaFilterImpPolicy, hwOspfv2AreaAuthModeType, hwOspfv2AreaAuthPasswordType, 
                hwOspfv2AreaAuthKeyId, hwOspfv2AreaAuthText, hwOspfv2AreaMplsTe, hwOspfv2AreaAreaRowStatus, hwOspfv2AreaFilterExpAclName, 
                hwOspfv2AreaFilterImpAclName }
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION 
                "These objects are used to monitor/manage OSPF area parameters."
            ::= { hwOspfv2Groups 4 }
        
        hwOspfv2NetworkGroup OBJECT-GROUP
            OBJECTS { hwOspfv2NetworkRowStatus }
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION 
                "These objects are used to monitor/manage OSPF network parameters."
            ::= { hwOspfv2Groups 5 }
        
        hwOspfv2NeighborGroup OBJECT-GROUP
            OBJECTS { hwOspfv2SelfRouterId, hwOspfv2SelfIfIpAddress, hwOspfv2SelfIfName, hwOspfv2NbrIfDesignatedRouter, hwOspfv2NbrIfBackupDesignatedRouter, 
                hwOspfv2NbrIfMtu, hwOspfv2NbrRouterId, hwOspfv2NbrState, hwOspfv2NbrMode, hwOspfv2NbrPriority, hwOspfv2NbrUpTime, hwOspfv2NbrAuthSequence, 
                hwOspfv2NbrDeadTimeLeft, hwOspfv2NbrGrStatus }
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION 
                "These objects are used to monitor/manage changed OSPF neighbor parameters"
            ::= { hwOspfv2Groups 6 }
            
        hwOspfv2ChangeGroup OBJECT-GROUP
            OBJECTS { hwOspfv2MIBObjectsChange, hwOspfv2ProcessChange, hwOspfv2AreaChange, hwOspfv2NetworkChange }
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION 
                "These objects are used to monitor/manage changed OSPF table parameters"
            ::= { hwOspfv2Groups 7 }
        
    
    END

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