Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
Dynamic Link Exchange Protocol (DLEP) Parameters
Created
2017-04-03
Last Updated
2025-04-07
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Registries included below
??Signal Type Values
??Message Type Values
??Data Item Type Values
??Status Code Values
??Extension Type Values
??IPv4 Connection Point Flags
??IPv6 Connection Point Flags
??Peer Type Flags
??IPv4 Address Flags
??IPv6 Address Flags
??IPv4 Attached Subnet Flags
??IPv6 Attached Subnet Flags
??Hop Control Actions Values
??Queue Parameter Sub-Data Item Type Values
??Traffic Classification Sub-Data Item Type Values
Signal Type Values
Expert(s)
Rick Taylor
Reference
[RFC8175]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Range Registration Procedures
3-65519 Specification Required
65520-65534 Private Use
Type Code Description Reference
0 Reserved [RFC8175]
1 Peer Discovery Signal [RFC8175]
2 Peer Offer Signal [RFC8175]
3-65519 Unassigned
65520-65534 Reserved for Private Use [RFC8175]
65535 Reserved [RFC8175]
Message Type Values
Expert(s)
Rick Taylor
Reference
[RFC8175]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Range Registration Procedures
17-65519 Specification Required
65520-65534 Private Use
Type Code Description Reference
0 Reserved [RFC8175]
1 Session Initialization Message [RFC8175]
2 Session Initialization Response Message [RFC8175]
3 Session Update Message [RFC8175]
4 Session Update Response Message [RFC8175]
5 Session Termination Message [RFC8175]
6 Session Termination Response Message [RFC8175]
7 Destination Up Message [RFC8175]
8 Destination Up Response Message [RFC8175]
9 Destination Announce Message [RFC8175]
10 Destination Announce Response Message [RFC8175]
11 Destination Down Message [RFC8175]
12 Destination Down Response Message [RFC8175]
13 Destination Update Message [RFC8175]
14 Link Characteristics Request Message [RFC8175]
15 Link Characteristics Response Message [RFC8175]
16 Heartbeat Message [RFC8175]
17 Credit Control [RFC-ietf-manet-dlep-credit-flow-control-19]
18 Credit Control Response [RFC-ietf-manet-dlep-credit-flow-control-19]
19-65519 Unassigned
65520-65534 Reserved for Private Use [RFC8175]
65535 Reserved [RFC8175]
Data Item Type Values
Expert(s)
Rick Taylor
Reference
[RFC8175]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Range Registration Procedures
26-65407 Specification Required
65408-65534 Private Use
Type Code Description Reference
0 Reserved [RFC8175]
1 Status [RFC8175]
2 IPv4 Connection Point [RFC8175]
3 IPv6 Connection Point [RFC8175]
4 Peer Type [RFC8175]
5 Heartbeat Interval [RFC8175]
6 Extensions Supported [RFC8175]
7 MAC Address [RFC8175]
8 IPv4 Address [RFC8175]
9 IPv6 Address [RFC8175]
10 IPv4 Attached Subnet [RFC8175]
11 IPv6 Attached Subnet [RFC8175]
12 Maximum Data Rate (Receive) (MDRR) [RFC8175]
13 Maximum Data Rate (Transmit) (MDRT) [RFC8175]
14 Current Data Rate (Receive) (CDRR) [RFC8175]
15 Current Data Rate (Transmit) (CDRT) [RFC8175]
16 Latency [RFC8175]
17 Resources (RES) [RFC8175]
18 Relative Link Quality (Receive) (RLQR) [RFC8175]
19 Relative Link Quality (Transmit) (RLQT) [RFC8175]
20 Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) [RFC8175]
21 Hop Count [RFC8629]
22 Hop Control [RFC8629]
23 Queue Parameters [RFC8651]
24 Pause [RFC8651]
25 Restart [RFC8651]
26 Link Identifier Length [RFC8703]
27 Link Identifier [RFC8703]
28 Latency Range [RFC8757]
29 Traffic Classification [RFC-ietf-manet-dlep-traffic-classification-17]
30 Credit Window Initialization [RFC-ietf-manet-dlep-credit-flow-control-19]
31 Credit Window Association [RFC-ietf-manet-dlep-credit-flow-control-19]
32 Credit Window Grant [RFC-ietf-manet-dlep-credit-flow-control-19]
33 Credit Window Status [RFC-ietf-manet-dlep-credit-flow-control-19]
34 Credit Window Request [RFC-ietf-manet-dlep-credit-flow-control-19]
35-65407 Unassigned
65408-65534 Reserved for Private Use [RFC8175]
65535 Reserved [RFC8175]
Status Code Values
Expert(s)
Rick Taylor
Reference
[RFC8175]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Range Registration Procedures
4-111 Specification Required
112-127 Private Use
133-239 Specification Required
240-254 Private Use
Status Code Failure Mode Description Reference
0 Continue Success [RFC8175]
1 Continue Not Interested [RFC8175]
2 Continue Request Denied [RFC8175]
3 Continue Inconsistent Data [RFC8175]
4-111 Continue Unassigned
112-127 Continue Reserved for Private Use [RFC8175]
128 Terminate Unknown Message [RFC8175]
129 Terminate Unexpected Message [RFC8175]
130 Terminate Invalid Data [RFC8175]
131 Terminate Invalid Destination [RFC8175]
132 Terminate Timed Out [RFC8175]
133-239 Terminate Unassigned
240-254 Terminate Reserved for Private Use [RFC8175]
255 Terminate Shutting Down [RFC8175]
Extension Type Values
Expert(s)
Rick Taylor
Reference
[RFC8175]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Range Registration Procedures
2-65519 Specification Required
65520-65534 Private Use
Code Description Reference
0 Reserved [RFC8175]
1 Multi-Hop Forwarding [RFC8629]
2 Control-Plane-Based Pause [RFC8651]
3 Link Identifiers [RFC8703]
4 Latency Range [RFC8757]
5 IEEE 802.1Q Aware Credit Window [RFC-ietf-manet-dlep-ether-credit-extension-09]
6 DiffServ Aware Credit Window [RFC-ietf-manet-dlep-da-credit-extension-21]
7-65519 Unassigned
65520-65534 Reserved for Private Use [RFC8175]
65535 Reserved [RFC8175]
IPv4 Connection Point Flags
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Rick Taylor
Reference
[RFC8175]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Bit Description Reference
0-6 Unassigned
7 Use TLS [RFC5246] indicator [RFC8175]
IPv6 Connection Point Flags
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Rick Taylor
Reference
[RFC8175]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Bit Description Reference
0-6 Unassigned
7 Use TLS [RFC5246] indicator [RFC8175]
Peer Type Flags
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Rick Taylor
Reference
[RFC8175]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Bit Description Reference
0-6 Unassigned
7 Secured Medium indicator [RFC8175]
IPv4 Address Flags
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Rick Taylor
Reference
[RFC8175]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Bit Description Reference
0-6 Unassigned
7 Add/Drop indicator [RFC8175]
IPv6 Address Flags
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Rick Taylor
Reference
[RFC8175]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Bit Description Reference
0-6 Unassigned
7 Add/Drop indicator [RFC8175]
IPv4 Attached Subnet Flags
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Rick Taylor
Reference
[RFC8175]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Bit Description Reference
0-6 Unassigned
7 Add/Drop indicator [RFC8175]
IPv6 Attached Subnet Flags
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Rick Taylor
Reference
[RFC8175]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Bit Description Reference
0-6 Unassigned
7 Add/Drop indicator [RFC8175]
Hop Control Actions Values
Expert(s)
Rick Taylor
Reference
[RFC8629]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Range Registration Procedures
4-65519 Specification Required
65520-65534 Private Use
Value Action Reference
0 Reset [RFC8629]
1 Terminate [RFC8629]
2 Direct Connection [RFC8629]
3 Suppress Forwarding [RFC8629]
4-65519 Unassigned
65520-65534 Reserved for Private Use [RFC8629]
65535 Reserved [RFC8629]
Queue Parameter Sub-Data Item Type Values
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC8651]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Range Registration Procedures
2-65407 Specification Required
65408-65534 Private Use
Type Code Description/Policy Reference
0 Reserved [RFC8651]
1 Queue Parameter [RFC8651]
2-65407 Unassigned
65408-65534 Reserved for Private Use [RFC8651]
65535 Reserved [RFC8651]
Traffic Classification Sub-Data Item Type Values
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC-ietf-manet-dlep-traffic-classification-17]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Range Registration Procedures
1-65407 Specification Required
65408-65534 Private Use
Type Code Description Reference
0 Reserved [RFC-ietf-manet-dlep-traffic-classification-17]
1 DiffServ Traffic Classification [RFC2474]
2 Ethernet Traffic Classification [IEEE 802.1Q]
3-65407 Unassigned
65408-65534 Reserved for Private Use [RFC-ietf-manet-dlep-traffic-classification-17]
65535 Reserved [RFC-ietf-manet-dlep-traffic-classification-17]
Licensing Terms
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