Unisphere-Data-ROUTER-MIB

File: Unisphere-Data-ROUTER-MIB.mib (29101 bytes)

Imported modules

SNMPv2-SMI SNMPv2-TC SNMPv2-CONF
Unisphere-Data-TC Unisphere-Data-IP-POLICY-MIB Unisphere-Data-MIBs

Imported symbols

MODULE-IDENTITY OBJECT-TYPE Unsigned32
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION DisplayString RowStatus
TruthValue MODULE-COMPLIANCE OBJECT-GROUP
UsdName UsdIpPolicyName UsdIpPolicyExtendedCommunity
usDataMibs

Defined Types

UsdNextRouterIndex  
Coordinates routerIndex value allocation for entries in an associated router table. Clients must first read the routerIndex value from this object, then create an entry having the routerIndex value in the associated router table. The DESCRIPTION clause for an object of this type must identify the associated router table. A GET of this object returns the next available routerIndex value to be used to create an entry in the associated router table; or zero, if no valid routerIndex value is available. This object also returns a value of zero when it is the lexicographic successor of a varbind presented in an SNMP GETNEXT or GETBULK request, for which circumstance it is assumed that routerIndex allocation is unintended. Successive GETs will typically return different values, thus avoiding collisions among cooperating management clients seeking to create table entries simultaneously. Unless specified otherwise by its MAX-ACCESS and DESCRIPTION clauses, an object of this type is read-only, and a SET of such an object returns a notWritable error.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  Unsigned32  

UsdRouterProtocolIndex  
Identifies the router protocol.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER ip(1), osi(2), icmp(3), igmp(4), tcp(5), udp(6), bgp(7), ospf(8), isis(9), rip(10), snmp(11), ntp(12), generator(13), localAddressServer(14), dhcpProxy(15), dhcpRelay(16), nameResolver(17), policyManager(18), sscClient(19), cops(20), mgtm(21), dvmrp(22), pim(23), msdp(24), mpls(25), radius(26), mplsMgr(27), dhcpLocalServer(28)  

UsdRouterEntry  
SEQUENCE    
  usdRouterIndex Unsigned32
  usdRouterName UsdName
  usdRouterRowStatus RowStatus
  usdRouterVrf TruthValue
  usdRouterContextName OCTET STRING

UsdRouterProtocolEntry  
SEQUENCE    
  usdRouterProtocolRouterIndex Unsigned32
  usdRouterProtocolProtocolIndex UsdRouterProtocolIndex
  usdRouterProtocolRowStatus RowStatus

UsdRouterVrfEntry  
SEQUENCE    
  usdRouterVrfRouterIndex Unsigned32
  usdRouterVrfRouterVrfIndex Unsigned32
  usdRouterVrfImportRouteMap UsdIpPolicyName
  usdRouterVrfExportRouteMap UsdIpPolicyName
  usdRouterVrfRouteDistinguisher UsdIpPolicyExtendedCommunity
  usdRouterVrfRowStatus RowStatus
  usdRouterVrfRouterName UsdName
  usdRouterVrfRouterDescription DisplayString

UsdRouterVrfRouteTargetEntry  
SEQUENCE    
  usdRouterVrfRouteTargetRouterIndex Unsigned32
  usdRouterVrfRouteTargetRouterVrfIndex Unsigned32
  usdRouterVrfRouteTargetAddrFormat INTEGER
  usdRouterVrfRouteTargetRouteTarget UsdIpPolicyExtendedCommunity
  usdRouterVrfRouteTargetType INTEGER
  usdRouterVrfRouteTargetRowStatus RowStatus

Defined Values

usdRouterMIB 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32
The Router MIB is used to manage the creation and deletion as well as the administrative states of the protocols and functions that run within a designated router.
MODULE-IDENTITY    

usdRouterObjects 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1
OBJECT IDENTIFIER    

usdRouterNextRouterIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.1
Coordinates routerIndex and usdRouterVrfIndex value allocation for entries in the usdRouterTable and usdRouterVrfTable, respectively. A GET of this object returns the next available routerIndex value to be used to create an entry in the associated router table; or zero, if no valid routerIndex value is available. This object also returns a value of zero when it is the lexicographic successor of a varbind presented in an SNMP GETNEXT or GETBULK request, for which circumstance it is assumed that routerIndex allocation is unintended. Successive GETs will typically return different values, thus avoiding collisions among cooperating management clients seeking to create table entries simultaneously.
Status: current Access: read-only
OBJECT-TYPE    
  UsdNextRouterIndex  

usdRouterTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.2
This table contains entries for routers present in the system.
Status: current Access: not-accessible
OBJECT-TYPE    
  SEQUENCE OF  
    UsdRouterEntry

usdRouterEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.2.1
Each entry in this table represents a single router. Creating and/or deleting entries in this table causes corresponding entries to be created or deleted in the usdRouterProtocolTable. Note that VRFs also appear as entries in this table and can be differentiated by the usdRouterVrf object. The usdRouterVrfTable shows the parent / child relationship between routers and VRFs present in the system.
Status: current Access: not-accessible
OBJECT-TYPE    
  UsdRouterEntry  

usdRouterIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.2.1.1
The routerIndex of this router. When creating entries in this table, suitable values for this object are determined by reading usdRouterNextRouterIndex.
Status: current Access: not-accessible
OBJECT-TYPE    
  Unsigned32  

usdRouterName 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.2.1.2
The administratively assigned name given to this router. The name must be unique within the context of this table and cannot be changed after the router instance is created.
Status: current Access: read-create
OBJECT-TYPE    
  UsdName  

usdRouterRowStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.2.1.3
Controls creation/deletion of entries in this table according to the RowStatus textual convention, constrained to support the following values only: createAndGo destroy To create an entry in this table, the following entry objects MUST be explicitly configured: usdRouterRowStatus usdRouterName In addition, when creating an entry the following conditions must hold: A value for usdRouterIndex must have been determined previously by reading usdRouterNextRouterIndex. A corresponding entries in usdRouterProtocolTable are created/destroyed as a result of creating/destroying an entry in this table.
Status: current Access: read-create
OBJECT-TYPE    
  RowStatus  

usdRouterVrf 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.2.1.4
Identifies whether this router is a VRF or not. A value of true(1) indicates that this is a VRF; a value of false(2) indicates that it is not.
Status: current Access: read-only
OBJECT-TYPE    
  TruthValue  

usdRouterContextName 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.2.1.5
An internally derived/assigned name given to this router with a specific format: routerN where N is a decimal number (with no leading zeroes) in the range 1..16777215 corresponding to the value of the least significant 24 bits of the usdRouterIndex (the router UID). The name is unique within the context of this table.
Status: current Access: read-only
OBJECT-TYPE    
  OCTET STRING Size(7..14)  

usdRouterProtocolTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.3
This table contains entries for each protocol supported by the router entry created in the usdRouterTable.
Status: current Access: not-accessible
OBJECT-TYPE    
  SEQUENCE OF  
    UsdRouterProtocolEntry

usdRouterProtocolEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.3.1
Each entry provides administrative control on a router protocol for the router designated by the first indice to this table. The second indice identifies the router protocol. Entries in this table are created as a side-effect of row creation in the usdRouterTable or usdRouterVrfTable.
Status: current Access: not-accessible
OBJECT-TYPE    
  UsdRouterProtocolEntry  

usdRouterProtocolRouterIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.3.1.1
The routerIndex of this router. This object is the same as the usdRouterIndex object defined in the usdRouterTable.
Status: current Access: not-accessible
OBJECT-TYPE    
  Unsigned32  

usdRouterProtocolProtocolIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.3.1.2
Identities the router protocol.
Status: current Access: not-accessible
OBJECT-TYPE    
  UsdRouterProtocolIndex  

usdRouterProtocolRowStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.3.1.3
Administrative control and status of a protocol on a router. The following values can be read from this object: active(1) - Indicates that the protocol on the designated router is created, configured, and running. notReady(3) - Indicates that the protocol requires additional configuration in a protocol specific MIB module. Examples include the BGP and OSPF protocols, which require additional configuration of protocol specific parameters such as: Autonomous System (AS) for BGP, and Process Id for OSPF. destroy(6) - The destroy(3) operation can fail if there are executing applications dependent on the protocol. If an attempt is made to destroy(6) an active(1) protocol that other applications are dependent on, the rowStatus will read destroy(6). Normally, when a row is destroyed, the agent will cleaup and remove the entry. The following values can be written to this object: active(1) - Activate protocol on the designated router. createAndGo(4) - Create protocol on designated router. The router indicated by usdRouterProtocolRouterIndex must already exist in the usdRouterTable. The value of the usdRouterProtocolProtocolIndex must be from the set of protocol values defined by the UsdRouterProtocolIndex type. destroy(6) - Destroy protocol on designated router. If the operation is successful, the agent will remove the entry. If the operation failed, the row will remain in the table with a rowStatus value of destroy(6). Conditions on destroy(6): 1) The default router can not be deleted. 2) The local router can not be deleted. A local router is defined as the router that sourced the SNMP request. Upon creation of a router in the usdRouterTable, some protocol entries will appear in this table by default, which indicates that these protocols are created by the action of creating a router. It is important to note, that this behavior may change over time by protocol type.
Status: current Access: read-write
OBJECT-TYPE    
  RowStatus  

usdRouterVrfTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.4
This table contains entries for each VRF on each router entry created in the usdRouterTable.
Status: current Access: not-accessible
OBJECT-TYPE    
  SEQUENCE OF  
    UsdRouterVrfEntry

usdRouterVrfEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.4.1
Each entry provides administrative control on a router VRF for the router designated by the first indice of this table. The second indice identifies the router VRF. The parent router must exist in the usdRouterTable before performing VRF row creation in this table
Status: current Access: not-accessible
OBJECT-TYPE    
  UsdRouterVrfEntry  

usdRouterVrfRouterIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.4.1.1
The router index of this router, also referred to as the parent of the VRF. This object is the same as the usdRouterIndex object defined in the usdRouterTable.
Status: current Access: not-accessible
OBJECT-TYPE    
  Unsigned32  

usdRouterVrfRouterVrfIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.4.1.2
The VRF router index for this entry, also referred as the child of the parent router, which is identified by the first indice to this table.
Status: current Access: not-accessible
OBJECT-TYPE    
  Unsigned32  

usdRouterVrfImportRouteMap 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.4.1.3
The VRF router import route map.
Status: current Access: read-create
OBJECT-TYPE    
  UsdIpPolicyName  

usdRouterVrfExportRouteMap 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.4.1.4
The VRF router export route map.
Status: current Access: read-create
OBJECT-TYPE    
  UsdIpPolicyName  

usdRouterVrfRouteDistinguisher 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.4.1.5
The VRF router route distinguisher.
Status: current Access: read-create
OBJECT-TYPE    
  UsdIpPolicyExtendedCommunity  

usdRouterVrfRowStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.4.1.7
Controls creation/deletion of entries in this table according to the RowStatus textual convention, constrained to support the following values only: createAndGo destroy *** LIMITED CONFIGURATION LEVEL *** RowStatus createAndGo/destroy operations have the following special-purpose semantics: createAndGo Create an entry having the specified configuration and append it to the target list, i.e. create an usdRouterVrfEntry table entry with the associated characteristics. destroy Destroy the specified element. Entries in this table can be modified once the row has been created. To create an entry in this table, the following entry objects MUST be explicitly configured: A value for usdRouterVrfRouterIndex must have been determined previously by reading usdRouterNextRouterIndex. A parent router must exist in the usdRouterTable.
Status: current Access: read-create
OBJECT-TYPE    
  RowStatus  

usdRouterVrfRouterName 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.4.1.8
The administratively assigned name given to this VRF router. The name must be unique within the context of this table and cannot be changed after the router instance is created.
Status: current Access: read-create
OBJECT-TYPE    
  UsdName  

usdRouterVrfRouterDescription 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.4.1.9
The administratively assigned description given to this VRF router.
Status: current Access: read-create
OBJECT-TYPE    
  DisplayString Size(0..80)  

usdRouterVrfRouteTargetTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.5
This table contains entries for each route target for the router/VRF entry created in the usdRouterTable and usdRouterVrfTable.
Status: current Access: not-accessible
OBJECT-TYPE    
  SEQUENCE OF  
    UsdRouterVrfRouteTargetEntry

usdRouterVrfRouteTargetEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.5.1
Each entry provides administrative control on VRF route targets for the router/VRF pair designated by the first and second indice of this table. The third indice identifies the route target. The parent router must exist in the usdRouterTable and the VRF router must exist in the usdRouterVrfTable before performing creation of the route target in this table.
Status: current Access: not-accessible
OBJECT-TYPE    
  UsdRouterVrfRouteTargetEntry  

usdRouterVrfRouteTargetRouterIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.5.1.1
The routerIndex of this router, also referred to as the parent of the VRF. This object is the same as the usdRouterIndex object defined in the usdRouterTable.
Status: current Access: not-accessible
OBJECT-TYPE    
  Unsigned32  

usdRouterVrfRouteTargetRouterVrfIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.5.1.2
The VRF router index for this entry, also referred as the child of the parent router, which is identified by the first indice to this table.
Status: current Access: not-accessible
OBJECT-TYPE    
  Unsigned32  

usdRouterVrfRouteTargetAddrFormat 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.5.1.3
The address format of the route target.
Status: current Access: not-accessible
OBJECT-TYPE    
  INTEGER routeTargetFormatAsn(0), routeTargetFormateIp(1)  

usdRouterVrfRouteTargetRouteTarget 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.5.1.4
The VRF router route target.
Status: current Access: not-accessible
OBJECT-TYPE    
  UsdIpPolicyExtendedCommunity  

usdRouterVrfRouteTargetType 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.5.1.5
The VRF router route target type.
Status: current Access: read-create
OBJECT-TYPE    
  INTEGER routeTargetInvalid(0), routeTargetImport(1), routeTargetExport(2), routeTargetBoth(3)  

usdRouterVrfRouteTargetRowStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.1.5.1.6
Controls creation/deletion of entries in this table according to the RowStatus textual convention, constrained to support the following values only: createAndGo destroy *** LIMITED CONFIGURATION LEVEL *** RowStatus createAndGo/destroy operations have the following special-purpose semantics: createAndGo Create an entry having the specified configuration and append it to the target list, i.e., create an usdRouterVrfRouteTargetEntry table entry with the associated characteristics. destroy Destroy the specified element. To create an entry in this table, the following entry objects MUST be explicitly configured: A parent router must exist in the usdRouterTable. A VRF router must exist in the usdRouterVrfTable.
Status: current Access: read-create
OBJECT-TYPE    
  RowStatus  

usdRouterConformance 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.4
OBJECT IDENTIFIER    

usdRouterCompliances 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.4.1
OBJECT IDENTIFIER    

usdRouterGroups 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.4.2
OBJECT IDENTIFIER    

usdRouterCompliance 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.4.1.1
An obsolete compliance statement for entities which implement the Unisphere Router MIB. This statement became obsolete when support was added for VRFs within routers.
Status: obsolete Access: read-create
MODULE-COMPLIANCE    

usdRouterCompliance2 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.4.1.2
An obsolete compliance statement for entities which implement the Unisphere Router MIB. This statement became obsolete when support was added for the router context name.
Status: obsolete Access: read-create
MODULE-COMPLIANCE    

usdRouterCompliance3 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.4.1.3
The compliance statement for entities which implement the Unisphere Router MIB.
Status: current Access: read-create
MODULE-COMPLIANCE    

usdRouterGroup 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.4.2.1
An obsolete collection of objects providing management of routers and routing protocols in a Unisphere product. This group became obsolete when support was added for VRFs within routers.
Status: obsolete Access: read-create
OBJECT-GROUP    

usdRouterGroup2 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.4.2.2
An obsolete collection of objects providing management of routers and routing protocols in a Unisphere product. This group became obsolete when support was added for the router context name.
Status: obsolete Access: read-create
OBJECT-GROUP    

usdRouterVrfGroup 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.4.2.3
A collection of objects providing management of VRFs within routers in a Unisphere product.
Status: obsolete Access: read-create
OBJECT-GROUP    

usdRouterGroup3 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.4.2.4
A collection of objects providing management of routers and routing protocols in a Unisphere product.
Status: current Access: read-create
OBJECT-GROUP    

usdRouterVrfGroup2 1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.32.4.2.5
A collection of objects providing management of VRFs within routers in a Unisphere product.
Status: current Access: read-create
OBJECT-GROUP