VsiMasterControllerEntry |
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SEQUENCE |
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vsiControllerIndex |
VsiControllerIndex |
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vsiControllerId |
Integer32 |
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vsiCrossConnects |
Integer32 |
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vsiControllerType |
INTEGER |
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vsiBaseVersionSupported |
Integer32 |
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vsiTopVersionSupported |
Integer32 |
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vsiVersionInUse |
Integer32 |
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vsiSpecifiedVersion |
Integer32 |
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vsiControlInterface |
InterfaceIndex |
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vsiLogicalControlInterface |
VsiLogicalIfIndex |
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vsiControlIfIpAddress |
IpAddress |
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vsiAvailableChnlWarnThreshold |
Integer32 |
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vsiAvailableChnlAlarmThreshold |
Integer32 |
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vsiAvailableChnlThresholdStatus |
INTEGER |
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VsiSessionEntry |
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SEQUENCE |
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vsiSessionControllerIndex |
VsiControllerIndex |
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vsiSessionIndex |
VsiSessionIndex |
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vsiSessionVpi |
Integer32 |
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vsiSessionVci |
Integer32 |
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vsiSessionSwitchId |
Integer32 |
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vsiSessionSwitchName |
SnmpAdminString |
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vsiSessionSlaveId |
Integer32 |
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vsiSessionState |
INTEGER |
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vsiSessionWindowSize |
Integer32 |
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vsiSessionCmdsPending |
Gauge32 |
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vsiSessionActiveId |
Integer32 |
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vsiSessionPowerupId |
Integer32 |
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VsiLogicalIfEntry |
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SEQUENCE |
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vsiLogicalIfControllerIndex |
VsiControllerIndex |
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vsiLogicalIfIndex |
VsiLogicalIfIndex |
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vsiLogicalIfName |
SnmpAdminString |
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vsiLogicalIfOperState |
INTEGER |
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vsiLogicalIfAdminState |
INTEGER |
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vsiLogicalIfRxCells |
Counter32 |
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vsiLogicalIfTxCells |
Counter32 |
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vsiLogicalIfRxCellsDiscarded |
Counter32 |
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vsiLogicalIfTxCellsDiscarded |
Counter32 |
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vsiLogicalIfRxHeaderErrors |
Counter32 |
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vsiLogicalIfRxInvalidAddrs |
Counter32 |
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vsiLogicalIfEndPointsInUse |
Gauge32 |
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vsiLogicalIfAvailIngressChnls |
Gauge32 |
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vsiLogicalIfAvailEgressChnls |
Gauge32 |
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vsiLogicalIfAvailIngressCellRate |
Gauge32 |
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vsiLogicalIfAvailEgressCellRate |
Gauge32 |
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vsiLogicalIfMaxIngressCellRate |
Integer32 |
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vsiLogicalIfMaxEgressCellRate |
Integer32 |
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vsiLogicalIfVcMergeSupported |
TruthValue |
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vsiLogicalIfMulticastSupported |
TruthValue |
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vsiLogicalIfVpiTranslated |
TruthValue |
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vsiLogicalIfStrictSigRange |
TruthValue |
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vsiLogicalIfMinVpi |
INTEGER |
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vsiLogicalIfMaxVpi |
INTEGER |
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vsiLogicalIfMinVci |
INTEGER |
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vsiLogicalIfMaxVci |
INTEGER |
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vsiLogicalControlIfIndex |
InterfaceIndex |
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vsiLogicalIfSessionIndex |
VsiSessionIndex |
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vsiMasterControllerEntry |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.162.1.1.1 |
An entry containing management information applicable to a
controller which uses the VSI protocol. Controller entries
represent internally generated control structures. Therefore
each row is created by the agent in response to the learning of
a controller's instantiation. Instantiation of a controller
is performed by the VSI Master protocol implementation under
management via this MIB. These structures, once instantiated,
are never deleted. Each controller manages a set of VSI
slaves, via a protocol instance called a Session. |
Status: current |
Access: not-accessible |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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VsiMasterControllerEntry |
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vsiSessionEntry |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.162.1.2.1 |
A vsiSessionEntry is a set of objects that together represent
the status of each instance of VSI protocol and the slave in
an ATM switch to which that instance corresponds. There is
one vsiSession for each slave. The number of slaves is
discovered via the VSI protocol. Each slave is responsible
for a subset of the total number of external interfaces on
the ATM switch. Session entries refer back to their
respective controllers via vsiSessionControllerIndex, and
are in turn referred to by vsiLogicalIfSessionIndex in the
VsiLogicalIfEntry. These entries are never deleted. |
Status: current |
Access: not-accessible |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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VsiSessionEntry |
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vsiSessionState |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.162.1.2.1.8 |
The state of the VSI session.
inactive(1): communications data structures for communicating
with the slave have been created, but the VSI protocol has
not been started.
unknown(2): slave has been queried, but its configuration data
has not yet been received.
configuring(3): configuration data has been sent to the slave,
but a response has not yet been received.
resyncStarting(4): a re-sync command has been sent to the
slave but a response has not yet been received.
resyncUnderway(5): a re-sync command response has been
received from the slave, but the network applications have
not yet completed reasserting connections.
resyncEnding(6): a command has been sent to end re-sync, but
a response has not yet been received.
discovery(7): a query has been sent to the slave for
interface information, but a response has not yet
been received.
established(8): discovery has completed.
shutdownStarting(9): the master has started an orderly
shutdown of the slave. |
Status: current |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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INTEGER |
inactive(1), unknown(2), configuring(3), resyncStarting(4), resyncUnderway(5), resyncEnding(6), discovery(7), established(8), shutdownStarting(9) |
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vsiLogicalIfEntry |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.162.1.3.1 |
An entry containing information about a single VSI
logical interface. Entries are instantiated and removed
as signalled by the slave which controls the external
interface. Each entry contains information about the
capacity of cross-connects the interface can bear, cell
rate, merge capability, vpi/vci ranges, and statistics.
Pairs of logical interfaces support potential cross-connects
that, when actualized, are represented by the vsiXCEntrys
in the vsiXCTable.
Logical interfaces are controlled by a designated slave,
as determined by the switch. The slave is in the
domain of the controller whose identity is given
by vsiLogicalIfControllerIndex. This object is an opaque
identifier, provided by the slave, and used as a key to
identify the entry. |
Status: current |
Access: not-accessible |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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VsiLogicalIfEntry |
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vsiXCEntry |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.162.1.4.1 |
An entry containing information about one unidirectional
or bidirectional cross-connect on the slave switch
controlled via VSI. A VSI controller represents an instance
of a service layer accessible to a network control application.
The application creates virtual links via service requests to
the controller, which in turn sends commands to the VSI slave,
indicating the participating logical interfaces. Conversely,
links are taken down by a reverse process. Virtual link
creation and deletion come about as a result of routing
decisions. |
Status: current |
Access: not-accessible |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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VsiXCEntry |
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