Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
Realm Specific IP (RSIP) Parameters
Created
2001-04-20
Last Updated
2009-07-29
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Registries included below
??RSIP Parameters
??RSIP Address Types
??RSIP Tunnel Types
??RSIP Methods
??RSIP Local Flow Policies
??RSIP Remote Flow Policies
??RSIP Vendor IDs
??RSIP Message Types
??RSIP Error Codes
RSIP Parameters
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC3103]
Note
RSIP Parameters was defined in section 8 of [RFC3103], unless
otherwise stated.
Available Formats
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Range Registration Procedures
0 Reserved
1-240 Specification Required
241-255 Private Use
Value Parameter Reference
0 Reserved [RFC3103]
1 Address [RFC3103]
2 Ports [RFC3103]
3 Lease Time [RFC3103]
4 Client ID [RFC3103]
5 Bind ID [RFC3103]
6 Tunnel Type [RFC3103]
7 RSIP Method [RFC3103]
8 Error [RFC3103]
9 Flow Policy [RFC3103]
10 Indicator [RFC3103]
11 Message Counter [RFC3103]
12 Vendor Specific Parameter [RFC3103]
13-21 Unassigned
22 SPI [RFC3104]
23-240 Unassigned
241-255 Reserved for Private Use [RFC3103]
RSIP Address Types
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC3103]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Range Registration Procedures
0 Reserved
1-240 Specification Required
241-255 Private Use
Value Addrtype Length of value field (in bytes) Reference
0 Reserved 0 [RFC3103]
1 IPv4 4 [RFC3103]
2 IPv4 netmask 4 [RFC3103]
3 IPv6 16 [RFC3103]
4 FQDN varies [RFC3103]
5-240 Unassigned - [RFC3103]
241-255 Reserved for Private Use - [RFC3103]
RSIP Tunnel Types
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC3103]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Range Registration Procedures
0 Reserved
1-240 Specification Required
241-255 Private Use
Value Tunnel Type Reference
0 Reserved [RFC3103]
1 IP-IP [RFC3103]
2 GRE [RFC3103]
3 L2TP [RFC3103]
4-240 Unassigned [RFC3103]
241-255 Reserved for Private Use [RFC3103]
RSIP Methods
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC3103]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Range Registration Procedures
0 Reserved
1-240 Specification Required
241-255 Private Use
Value RSIP method Reference
0 Reserved [RFC3103]
1 RSA-IP [RFC3103]
2 RSAP-IP [RFC3103]
3 RSIP with IPsec (RSIPSEC) [RFC3104]
4-240 Unassigned [RFC3103]
241-255 Reserved for Private Use [RFC3103]
RSIP Local Flow Policies
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC3103]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Range Registration Procedures
0 Reserved
1-240 Specification Required
241-255 Private Use
Value Local Flow Policy Reference
0 Reserved [RFC3103]
1 Macro flows [RFC3103]
2 Micro flows [RFC3103]
3-240 Unassigned [RFC3103]
241-255 Reserved for Private Use [RFC3103]
RSIP Remote Flow Policies
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC3103]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Range Registration Procedures
0 Reserved
1-240 Specification Required
241-255 Private Use
Value Remote Flow Policy Reference
0 Reserved [RFC3103]
1 Macro flows [RFC3103]
2 Micro flows [RFC3103]
3 No policy [RFC3103]
4-240 Unassigned [RFC3103]
241-255 Reserved for Private Use [RFC3103]
RSIP Vendor IDs
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC3103]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Range Registration Procedures
0 Reserved
1-240 Specification Required
241-255 Private Use
Value Vendor ID Reference
0 Reserved [RFC3103]
1-240 Unassigned [RFC3103]
241-255 Reserved for Private Use [RFC3103]
RSIP Message Types
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC3103]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Range Registration Procedures
0 Reserved
1-240 Specification Required
241-255 Private Use
Value Message Implementation Status Reference
0 Reserved
1 ERROR_RESPONSE gateway mandatory [RFC3103]
2 REGISTER_REQUEST host mandatory [RFC3103]
3 REGISTER_RESPONSE gateway mandatory [RFC3103]
4 DE-REGISTER_REQUEST host mandatory [RFC3103]
5 DE-REGISTER_RESPONSE gateway mandatory [RFC3103]
6 ASSIGN_REQUEST_RSA-IP host optional [RFC3103]
7 ASSIGN_RESPONSE_RSA-IP gateway optional [RFC3103]
8 ASSIGN_REQUEST_RSAP-IP host mandatory [RFC3103]
9 ASSIGN_RESPONSE_RSAP-IP gateway mandatory [RFC3103]
10 EXTEND_REQUEST host mandatory [RFC3103]
11 EXTEND_RESPONSE gateway mandatory [RFC3103]
12 FREE_REQUEST host mandatory [RFC3103]
13 FREE_RESPONSE gateway mandatory [RFC3103]
14 QUERY_REQUEST host optional [RFC3103]
15 QUERY_RESPONSE gateway mandatory [RFC3103]
16 LISTEN_REQUEST host optional [RFC3103]
17 LISTEN_RESPONSE gateway optional [RFC3103]
18-21 Unassigned
22 ASSIGN_REQUEST_RSIPSEC host optional [RFC3104]
23 ASSIGN_RESPONSE_RSIPSEC gateway optional [RFC3104]
24-240 Unassigned
241-255 Reserved for Private Use
RSIP Error Codes
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC3103]
Note
100s General errors
200s Parameter and message errors. The gateway uses these errors
when it detects that a parameter or message is malformed, as
well as when it does not understand a parameter or message.
300s Permission, resource, and policy errors. The gateway uses these
errors when a host has attempted to do something that it is
not permitted to do, or something that violated gateway policy.
400s IPsec errors. All errors specific to RSIP / IPsec operation.
Available Formats
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Code Description Reference
101 UNKNOWN_ERROR. An error that cannot be identified has occurred. This error should be used when all other error messages are [RFC3103]
inappropriate.
102 USE_TCP. A host has attempted to use UDP on a server that only supports TCP. [RFC3103]
103 FLOW_POLICY_VIOLATION: A host has not specified address or port information in enough detail for its assigned flow policy. [RFC3103]
104 INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR: An RSIP server application has detected an unrecoverable error within itself or the RSIP gateway. [RFC3103]
105 MESSAGE_COUNTER_REQUIRED: An RSIP host did not use a message counter parameter in a situation in which it should have. [RFC3103]
106 UNSUPPORTED_RSIP_VERSION: An RSIP host sent a message with a version number that is not supported by the RSIP gateway. [RFC3103]
201 MISSING_PARAM. The request does not contain a required parameter. [RFC3103]
202 DUPLICATE_PARAM. The request contains an illegal duplicate parameter. [RFC3103]
203 EXTRA_PARAM. The request contains a parameter that it should not. [RFC3103]
204 ILLEGAL_PARAM. The gateway does not understand a parameter type. [RFC3103]
205 BAD_PARAM. A parameter is malformed. [RFC3103]
206 ILLEGAL_MESSAGE. The gateway does not understand the message type. The message type is neither mandatory nor optional. [RFC3103]
207 BAD_MESSAGE. A message is malformed and gateway parsing failed. [RFC3103]
208 UNSUPPORTED_MESSAGE: The host has transmitted an optional message that the gateway does not support. [RFC3103]
301 REGISTER_FIRST. The RSIP host has attempted to request or use resources without registering. [RFC3103]
302 ALREADY_REGISTERED. The host has attempted to register again without first de-registering. [RFC3103]
303 ALREADY_UNREGISTERED. The host has attempted to de-register but it is already in the unregistered state. [RFC3103]
304 REGISTRATION_DENIED. The gateway will not allow the host to register. [RFC3103]
305 BAD_CLIENT_ID. The host has referred to itself with the wrong client ID. [RFC3103]
306 BAD_BIND_ID. The request refers to a bind ID that is not valid for the host. [RFC3103]
307 BAD_TUNNEL_TYPE. The request refers to a tunnel type that is not valid for the host. [RFC3103]
308 LOCAL_ADDR_UNAVAILABLE. The gateway is currently not able to allocate ANY local address, but the host may try again later. [RFC3103]
309 LOCAL_ADDRPORT_UNAVAILABLE. The gateway is currently not able to allocate ANY local IP address / port tuple of the requested [RFC3103]
magnitude (i.e., number of ports), but the host may try again later.
310 LOCAL_ADDR_INUSE. The gateway was not able to allocate the requested local address because it is currently used by another [RFC3103]
entity.
311 LOCAL_ADDRPORT_INUSE. The gateway was not able to allocate the requested local address / port tuple because it is currently used [RFC3103]
by another entity.
312 LOCAL_ADDR_UNALLOWED. The gateway will not let the host use the specified local IP address due to policy. [RFC3103]
313 LOCAL_ADDRPORT_UNALLOWED. The gateway will not let the host use the specified local address / port pair due to policy. [RFC3103]
314 REMOTE_ADDR_UNALLOWED. The gateway will not allow the host to establish a session to the specified remote address. [RFC3103]
315 REMOTE_ADDRPORT_UNALLOWED. The gateway will not allow the host to establish a session to the specified remote address / port [RFC3103]
tuple.
401 IPSEC_UNALLOWED. The server will not allow the client to use end-to-end IPsec. [RFC3104]
402 IPSEC_SPI_UNAVAILABLE. The server does not have an SPI available for client use. [RFC3104]
403 IPSEC_SPI_INUSE. The client has requested an SPI that another client is currently using. [RFC3104]
Licensing Terms
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