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Contents

CHAPTER 1
GETTING STARTED...................................................................................... 1-1
AUDIENCE ..................................................................................................................................................1-1
NOMENCLATURE .........................................................................................................................................1-1
UPDATES TO THIS MANUAL .........................................................................................................................1-1
HOW TO GET HELP OR REPORT ERRORS ....................................................................................................1-1
WEB ACCESS .......................................................................................................................................1-2
EMAIL ACCESS .....................................................................................................................................1-2
TELEPHONE ACCESS ............................................................................................................................1-2
WARRANTY COVERAGE ...............................................................................................................................1-2

CHAPTER 2
OVERVIEW OF THE IRONWARE MIB............................................................. 2-1
OBTAINING AND INSTALLING THE IRONWARE MIBS ......................................................................................2-2
DOWNLOADING THE MIB FROM BROCADE TECHNICAL SUPPORT WEB SITE ............................................2-2
DOWNLOADING THE MIB FROM BROCADE FTP SITE ..............................................................................2-2
IMPORTING IRONWARE MIB INTO A UNIX ENVIRONMENT ......................................................................2-2
RELOADING MIBS INTO A HP ENVIRONMENT .........................................................................................2-3
STANDARD OBJECTS ..................................................................................................................................2-3
PROPRIETARY OBJECTS ..............................................................................................................................2-3
STRUCTURE OF THIS GUIDE ......................................................................................................................2-10
ABOUT SNMPV3 SUPPORT ON ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE RELEASES ...........................................................2-10

CHAPTER 3
SUPPORTED STANDARD MIBS .................................................................... 3-1
SUPPORTED ON FASTIRON X SERIES IPV6 DEVICES ....................................................................................3-1
SUPPORTED ON BIGIRON AND FASTIRON X SERIES DEVICES .......................................................................3-1
SUPPORTED ON TERATHON DEVICES ..........................................................................................................3-2
SUPPORTED ON THE FASTIRON EDGE SWITCH ............................................................................................3-3
SUPPORTED ON THE NETIRON XMR AND NETIRON MLX .............................................................................3-3
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RFC COMPLIANCE - MANAGEMENT .......................................................................................................3-3


RFC COMPLIANCE - IPV6 MANAGEMENT ..............................................................................................3-5
IEEE STANDARDS ................................................................................................................................3-6
LLDP/LLDP-MED MIB SUPPORT ...............................................................................................................3-6
PARTIALLY SUPPORTED STANDARDS ...........................................................................................................3-6
RFC 1213: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB-II) ..............................................................................3-7
NOTES ABOUT THE IFINDEX ..................................................................................................................3-7
IRONCORE AND JETCORE DEVICES ................................................................................................ 3-7
NETIRON XMR AND NETIRON MLX................................................................................................ 3-8
IFINDEX ASSIGNMENT PERSISTANCE............................................................................................... 3-9
BIGIRON RX.................................................................................................................................. 3-9
RFC 1493: DEFINITIONS OF MANAGED OBJECTS FOR BRIDGES .................................................................3-10
RFC 1643: ETHERNET-LIKE INTERFACE TYPES .........................................................................................3-11
RFC 1742: APPLETALK MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE II ....................................................................3-11
RFC 1757: REMOTE NETWORK MONITORING MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE .......................................3-12
RFC 2096: IP FORWARDING TABLE MIB ..................................................................................................3-12
INTERFACE STACK TABLE ............................................................................................................ 3-12
THE OBJECT IDENTIFIERS FOR THE IFSTACKTABLE BEGIN WITH THE FOLLOWING OBJECTS............... 3-12
INTERFACE ENTRY TABLE ............................................................................................................ 3-12
RFC 2233: THE INTERFACES GROUP MIB USING SMIV2 ...........................................................................3-13
INTERFACE STACK TABLE ............................................................................................................ 3-13
THE OBJECT IDENTIFIERS FOR THE IFSTACKTABLE BEGIN WITH THE FOLLOWING OBJECTS............... 3-13
INTERFACE ENTRY TABLE ............................................................................................................ 3-13
RFC 2515: DEFINITIONS OF TEXTUAL CONVENTIONS AND OBJECT IDENTITIES FOR ATM MANAGEMENT ......3-14
ATM INTERFACE CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS TABLE ................................................................ 3-14
ATM INTERFACE TRANSMISSION CONVERGENCE SUB-LAYER TABLE ............................................. 3-14
AAL5 VIRTUAL CHANNEL CONNECTION PERFORMANCE STATISTICS TABLE.................................... 3-14
RFC 2674: DEFINITIONS OF MANAGED OBJECTS FOR BRIDGES WITH
TRAFFIC CLASSES, MULTICAST FILTERING AND VIRTUAL LAN EXTENSIONS ..........................................3-14
RFC 2863: THE INTERFACES GROUP MIB ................................................................................................3-15
RFC 2932 IPV4 MULTICAST ROUTING MIB ...............................................................................................3-15
IPMROUTETABLE (IP MULTICAST ROUTE TABLE) ..................................................................................3-15
IPMROUTENEXTHOPTABLE (IP MULTICAST NEXT HOP TABLE) ..............................................................3-16
IPMROUTEINTERFACETABLE (IP MULTICAST ROUTE TABLE FOR INTERFACES) .......................................3-16
IP MULTICAST SCOPE BOUNDARY TABLE ............................................................................................3-17
IPMROUTESCOPENAMETABLE (IP MULTICAST SCOPE GROUP NAME TABLE) ..........................................3-17
RFC 2933 IGMP MIB ..............................................................................................................................3-17
IGMPINTERFACETABLE (IGMP INTERFACE TABLE) ...............................................................................3-17
IGMPCACHETABLE (IGMP CACHE TABLE) ..........................................................................................3-18
RFC 2934 PIM MIB FOR IPV4 .................................................................................................................3-18
PIMINTERFACETABLE (PIM INTERFACE TABLE) ...................................................................................3-19
PIMNEIGHBORTABLE (PIM NEIGHBOR TABLE) ....................................................................................3-19
PIMIPMROUTETABLE (PIM IP MULTICAST ROUTE TABLE) ...................................................................3-19
PIMIPMROUTENEXTHOPTABLE (PIM NEXT HOP TABLE) .....................................................................3-20
PIMRPTABLE (PIM RP TABLE) ...........................................................................................................3-20
PIMRPSETTABLE (PIM RP SET TABLE) .............................................................................................3-20
PIMCANDIDATERPTABLE (PIM CANDIDATE-RP TABLE) .......................................................................3-21
PIMCOMPONENTTABLE (PIM COMPONENT TABLE) ..............................................................................3-21

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RFC 3176: INMON CORPORATIONS SFLOW: A METHOD FOR


MONITORING TRAFFIC IN SWITCHED AND ROUTED NETWORKS. ...........................................................3-21
RFC 3815: MANAGED OBJECTS FOR THE MULTIPROTOCOL LABEL SWITCHING
(MPLS) AND LABEL DISTRIBUTION PROTOCOL (LDP) ..........................................................................3-22
MPLSLDPLSR OBJECTS .....................................................................................................................3-22
MPLSLDPENTITY OBJECTS ..................................................................................................................3-23
MPLSLDPENTITY TABLE ......................................................................................................................3-23
MPLSLDPENTITYSTATS TABLE ............................................................................................................3-24
MPLSLDPSESSION OBJECTS ...............................................................................................................3-25
MPLSLDPPEER TABLE ........................................................................................................................3-25
MPLSLDPSESSION TABLE ...................................................................................................................3-26
MPLSLDPSESSIONSTATS TABLE ..........................................................................................................3-26
MPLSLDPHELLOADJACENCY TABLE .....................................................................................................3-26
MPLSFEC OBJECTS ............................................................................................................................3-27
MPLSFEC TABLE .................................................................................................................................3-27
MPLSLDPSESSIONPEERADDR TABLE ..................................................................................................3-27
RFC 4022: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE FOR THE
TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL (TCP) .......................................................................................3-28
RFC 4087: IP TUNNEL MIB .....................................................................................................................3-28
TUNNELIFTABLE .................................................................................................................................3-28
TUNNELINETCONFIGTABLE ..................................................................................................................3-29
IFTABLE SUPPORT ..............................................................................................................................3-29
IFXTABLE ...........................................................................................................................................3-30
RFC 4113: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE FOR THE
USER DATAGRAM PROTOCOL (UDP) ..................................................................................................3-31
RFC 4273: DEFINITIONS OF MANAGED OBJECTS FOR BGP-4 ....................................................................3-31
RFC 4292 IP FORWARDING TABLE MIB ...................................................................................................3-33
RFC 4293: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE FOR THE INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP) ....................................3-34
RFC 4444: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE FOR INTERMEDIATE
SYSTEM TO INTERMEDIATE SYSTEM (IS-IS) ........................................................................................3-35
SCALAR ISISSYSOBJECT .....................................................................................................................3-35
SUPPORTED TABLES ...........................................................................................................................3-36
NOTIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................................................3-37
IEEE8021-CFM-MIB ...............................................................................................................................3-38
DOT1AGCFMMDTABLE .......................................................................................................................3-38
DOT1AGCFMMANETTABLE .................................................................................................................3-39
DOT1AGCFMMACOMPTABLE ..............................................................................................................3-39
DOT1AGCFMMAMEPLISTTABLE ..........................................................................................................3-40
DOT1AGCFMMEPTABLE ......................................................................................................................3-40
DOT1AGCFMLTRTABLE .......................................................................................................................3-43
DOT1AGCFMMEPDBTABLE .................................................................................................................3-44

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CHAPTER 4
REGISTRATION ............................................................................................ 4-1
CHAPTER 5
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF A DEVICE ........................................................... 5-1
COMMON OBJECTS .....................................................................................................................................5-1
POWER SUPPLY ...................................................................................................................................5-1
FAN .....................................................................................................................................................5-1
BOARDS ..............................................................................................................................................5-3
CHASSIS NUMBER ................................................................................................................................5-6
AGENT BOARD TABLE ..........................................................................................................................5-6
AGENT TEMPERATURE TABLE (SNAGENTTEMP TABLE) ........................................................................5-15
CONFIGURED MODULE TABLE .............................................................................................................5-16
REDUNDANT MODULES .......................................................................................................................5-21
CHASSIS TABLE .................................................................................................................................5-23
STACKABLE PRODUCTS .............................................................................................................................5-24
BOARDS ............................................................................................................................................5-25
LEDS ................................................................................................................................................5-26
CHASSIS PRODUCTS .................................................................................................................................5-28
GENERAL CHASSIS .............................................................................................................................5-28
POWER SUPPLY TABLE ......................................................................................................................5-29
FAN TABLE ........................................................................................................................................5-29
TEMPERATURE ...................................................................................................................................5-30
FLASH CARD ......................................................................................................................................5-31
OPTICAL MONITORING MIB OBJECTS ........................................................................................................5-32

CHAPTER 6
BASIC CONFIGURATION AND MANAGEMENT ................................................. 6-1
SOFTWARE IMAGE ......................................................................................................................................6-1
RELOAD ..............................................................................................................................................6-2
NVRAM ..............................................................................................................................................6-2
CONFIGURATION NOTES ON SNAGERASENVRAM AND SNAGWRITENVRAM.................................. 6-3
FILE DOWNLOAD AND UPLOAD ..............................................................................................................6-4
SOFTWARE IMAGE DETAILS ..................................................................................................................6-9
BOOT SEQUENCE TABLE ....................................................................................................................6-12
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION .....................................................................................................................6-13
SWITCH IP CONFIGURATIONS .............................................................................................................6-13
AGENT SYSTEM PARAMETERS CONFIGURATION TABLE ........................................................................6-13
SWITCH GROUP CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................6-15
SWITCH CONFIGURATION SUMMARY GROUP .......................................................................................6-20
DNS GROUP (IPV4) ...........................................................................................................................6-20
DNS ADDRESS TABLE (FASTIRON X SERIES DEVICES RUNNING
RELEASE FSX 04.1.00 TO PRE-RELEASE FSX 05.1.00) ..............................................................6-20
DNS ADDRESS TABLE (FASTIRON X SERIES DEVICES RUNNING
RELEASE FSX 05.1.00 AND LATER) .............................................................................................6-21

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DOMAIN NAME SERVER TABLE (FASTIRON X SERIES DEVICES RUNNING SOFTWARE RELEASE FSX 04.1.00
TO PRE-RELEASE FSX 05.1.00) ..................................................................................................6-22
DOMAIN NAME SERVER TABLE (FASTIRON X SERIES DEVICES RUNNING SOFTWARE RELEASE FSX 05.1.00
AND LATER) .................................................................................................................................6-23
DHCP GATEWAY LIST TABLE .............................................................................................................6-24
NTP GENERAL GROUP ......................................................................................................................6-26
NTP SERVER TABLE (IPV4) ...............................................................................................................6-28
SNTP SERVER TABLE (FASTIRON X SERIES IPV6 DEVICES) ...............................................................6-29
BANNERS ...........................................................................................................................................6-30
ENCODED OCTET STRINGS TABLE ......................................................................................................6-30
AGENTS GLOBAL GROUP ...................................................................................................................6-31
ERROR MANAGEMENT ..............................................................................................................................6-31
FDP AND CDP .........................................................................................................................................6-32
FDP/CDP GLOBAL CONFIGURATION OBJECTS ....................................................................................6-32
FDP INTERFACE TABLE ......................................................................................................................6-33
FDP CACHE TABLE ............................................................................................................................6-33
FDP CACHED ADDRESS ENTRY TABLE ...............................................................................................6-35
SHOW MEDIA TABLE .................................................................................................................................6-37

CHAPTER 7
USER ACCESS ............................................................................................ 7-1
AGENT USER ACCESS GROUP ....................................................................................................................7-1
AGENT USER ACCOUNT TABLE ...................................................................................................................7-2
GENERAL SECURITY OBJECTS ....................................................................................................................7-3
CONFIGURATION NOTES .......................................................................................................................7-6
IP COMMUNITY LIST TABLE .........................................................................................................................7-7
IP COMMUNITY LIST STRING TABLE .............................................................................................................7-8
AUTHORIZATION AND ACCOUNTING ............................................................................................................7-10
RADIUS GENERAL GROUP .......................................................................................................................7-11
RADIUS SERVER TABLE (IPV4) ...............................................................................................................7-14
RADIUS SERVER TABLE (FASTIRON X SERIES IPV6 DEVICES) ..................................................................7-15
TACACS GENERAL OBJECTS ...................................................................................................................7-16
TACACS SERVER TABLE (IPV4) ..............................................................................................................7-18
TACACS SERVER TABLE (FASTIRON X SERIES IPV6 DEVICES) .................................................................7-19
SHOW STATISTICS DOS-ATTACK ..............................................................................................................7-20
DENIAL OF SERVICE ATTACKS ...................................................................................................................7-20
DOS ATTACK PORT TABLE .......................................................................................................................7-21

CHAPTER 8
MULTI-DEVICE PORT AUTHENTICATION........................................................ 8-1
MULTI-DEVICE PORT AUTHENTICATION ........................................................................................................8-1
GLOBAL MULTI-DEVICE PORT AUTHENTICATION OBJECTS .....................................................................8-1
CLEAR INTERFACE MULTI-DEVICE PORT AUTHENTICATION OBJECTS ......................................................8-2
MULTI-DEVICE PORT AUTHENTICATION OBJECTS ..................................................................................8-2
MULTI-DEVICE PORT AUTHENTICATION CLEAR SESSIONS ......................................................................8-3

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CHAPTER 9
MAC PORT SECURITY ................................................................................ 9-1
MAC PORT SECURITY TABLE ...............................................................................................................9-1
MAC PORT SECURITY MODULE STATISTICS TABLE ...............................................................................9-2
MAC PORT SECURITY INTERFACE CONTENT TABLE ..............................................................................9-3
MAC PORT SECURITY INTERFACE MAC TABLE .....................................................................................9-5
MAC PORT SECURITY AUTOSAVE MAC TABLE .....................................................................................9-6
MAC PORT SECURITY GLOBAL MIB GROUP .........................................................................................9-6

CHAPTER 10
MAC-BASED VLAN ................................................................................. 10-1
MAC-BASED VLAN GLOBAL OBJECTS ......................................................................................................10-1
MAC-BASED VLAN PORT MEMBER OBJECTS ...........................................................................................10-2
MAC-BASED VLAN IF OBJECTS ...............................................................................................................10-3
MAC-BASED VLAN OBJECTS ...................................................................................................................10-4

CHAPTER 11
INTERFACES ............................................................................................. 11-1
SWITCH PORT INFORMATION .....................................................................................................................11-1
SWITCH PORT INFORMATION GROUP ..................................................................................................11-1
INTERFACE ID LOOKUP TABLE .................................................................................................................11-13
INTERFACE INDEX LOOKUP TABLE ...........................................................................................................11-15
TRUNK PORT CONFIGURATION GROUP ....................................................................................................11-17
MULTI-SLOT TRUNK PORT TABLE ............................................................................................................11-17
MULTI-SLOT TRUNK PORT TABLE ............................................................................................................11-18
LINK AGGREGATION GROUP (LAG) TABLE ...............................................................................................11-20
SNLINKAGGREGATIONGROUPTABLE ..................................................................................................11-20
FDRYLINKAGGREGATIONGROUPTABLE ..............................................................................................11-22
FDRYLINKAGGREGATIONGROUPPORTTABLE .....................................................................................11-24
PACKET PORT INFORMATION TABLE ........................................................................................................11-24
POS ALARMS AND ERROR CONDITIONS ............................................................................................11-28
LOOPBACK INTERFACE CONFIGURATION TABLE ........................................................................................11-29
PORT STP CONFIGURATION GROUPS .....................................................................................................11-31
PORT STP CONFIGURATION GROUPS (SNPORTSTPTABLE) ...............................................................11-31
PORT STP CONFIGURATION GROUP (SNIFSTPTABLE) .......................................................................11-34
PORT MONITOR TABLE ...........................................................................................................................11-38

CHAPTER 12
FILTERING TRAFFIC ................................................................................... 12-1
MAC FILTERS ..........................................................................................................................................12-1
MAC FILTER TABLE ...........................................................................................................................12-2
MAC FILTER PORT ACCESS TABLES ...................................................................................................12-3
FORWARDING DATABASE STATIC TABLE INFORMATION ........................................................................12-4
LAYER 2 ACLS .........................................................................................................................................12-6
TEXTUAL CONVENTIONS .....................................................................................................................12-7

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LAYER 2 ACL NEXT CLAUSE TABLE ...................................................................................................12-7


LAYER 2 ACL CONFIGURATION TABLE ................................................................................................12-8
LAYER 2 ACL BINDING CONFIGURATION TABLE .................................................................................12-11
ACLS .....................................................................................................................................................12-12
GLOBAL ACL ...................................................................................................................................12-12
IPV4 ACL TABLE .............................................................................................................................12-12
ACL BIND TO PORT TABLE (SNAGACLBINDTOPORTTABLE) ...............................................................12-20
ACL PORT TABLE (SNAGACLIFBINDTABLE) ......................................................................................12-21
ACL PORT TABLE (AGACLACCNTTABLE) ..........................................................................................12-23
IPV6 ACL TABLE (FASTIRON X SERIES IPV6 DEVICES) .....................................................................12-25

CHAPTER 13
TRAFFIC CONTROL AND PRIORITIZATION .................................................... 13-1
QUALITY OF SERVICE ................................................................................................................................13-1
QOS PROFILE TABLE .........................................................................................................................13-1
QOS BIND TABLE ...............................................................................................................................13-2
CAR ........................................................................................................................................................13-2
CAR PORT TABLE .............................................................................................................................13-3
VLAN CAR OBJECTS ........................................................................................................................13-5
RATE LIMIT COUNTER TABLE (AGRATELIMITCOUNTERTABLE) .....................................................................13-7

CHAPTER 14
MULTICAST ............................................................................................... 14-1
IGMP ......................................................................................................................................................14-1
GENERAL IGMP OBJECTS ..................................................................................................................14-2
IGMP INTERFACE TABLE ....................................................................................................................14-2
IGMP STATIC GROUP MIB TABLE ......................................................................................................14-3
PIM .........................................................................................................................................................14-4
COMMON PIM OBJECTS .....................................................................................................................14-5
PIM VIRTUAL INTERFACE TABLE .........................................................................................................14-6
PIM NEIGHBOR TABLE .......................................................................................................................14-7
PIM VIRTUAL INTERFACE STATISTICS TABLE .......................................................................................14-8
PIM-SM ..........................................................................................................................................14-10
PIM SPARSE: CANDIDATE BSR TABLE ....................................................................................... 14-10
PIM RP SET TABLE.................................................................................................................. 14-11
PIM RP CANDIDATE TABLE........................................................................................................ 14-12
DVMRP .................................................................................................................................................14-13
GLOBAL DVMRP OBJECTS ..............................................................................................................14-13
DVMRP VIRTUAL INTERFACE TABLE ................................................................................................14-15
DVMRP NEIGHBOR TABLE ...............................................................................................................14-16
DVMRP ROUTE TABLE ....................................................................................................................14-18
DVMRP ROUTING NEXT HOP TABLE ................................................................................................14-19
DVMRP VIRTUAL INTERFACE STATISTICS TABLE ..............................................................................14-19
MRP ......................................................................................................................................................14-21
METRO RING TABLE .........................................................................................................................14-21

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CHAPTER 15
VLANS .................................................................................................... 15-1
VLAN BY PORT INFORMATION TABLE .......................................................................................................15-1
VLAN BY PORT MEMBERSHIP TABLE ........................................................................................................15-6
PORT VLAN CONFIGURATION TABLE .........................................................................................................15-7
VLAN BY PROTOCOL CONFIGURATION TABLE ..........................................................................................15-12
VLAN BY IP SUBNET CONFIGURATION TABLE ..........................................................................................15-14
VLAN BY IPX NETWORK CONFIGURATION TABLE ....................................................................................15-16
VLAN BY APPLETALK CABLE CONFIGURATION TABLE ..............................................................................15-19
SUPPORT FOR THE NETIRON XMR, NETIRON MLX AND BIGIRON RX .......................................................15-21
VLAN BY PORT MEMBERSHIP TABLE ................................................................................................15-21
PORT VLAN CONFIGURATION TABLE .......................................................................................................15-22

CHAPTER 16
ROUTER REDUNDANCY PROTOCOLS .......................................................... 16-1
FSRP OBJECTS .......................................................................................................................................16-1
FSRP GLOBAL VARIABLES .................................................................................................................16-2
FSRP INTERFACE TABLE ...................................................................................................................16-2
VRRP GLOBAL VARIABLES .......................................................................................................................16-4
VRRP INTERFACE TABLES ........................................................................................................................16-5
VRRP INTERFACE TABLE ...................................................................................................................16-5
VRRP AND VRRPE INTERFACE TABLE 2 ............................................................................................16-6
VRRP VIRTUAL ROUTER PARAMETERS TABLES .........................................................................................16-7
VRRP VIRTUAL ROUTER TABLE .........................................................................................................16-7
VRRP AND VRRPE PARAMETER TABLE 2 .......................................................................................16-13
VSRP ....................................................................................................................................................16-18
GLOBAL VSRP OBJECTS .................................................................................................................16-18
VSRP INTERFACE TABLE .................................................................................................................16-19
VSRP VIRTUAL ROUTER TABLE .......................................................................................................16-20
SUPPORT FOR THE NETIRON XMR, NETIRON MLX AND BIGIRON RX .......................................................16-26
VSRP VIRTUAL ROUTER TABLE ..............................................................................................................16-26

CHAPTER 17
RIP .......................................................................................................... 17-1
IP RIP GENERAL GROUP ..........................................................................................................................17-1
IP RIP PORT CONFIGURATION TABLE ........................................................................................................17-3
REDISTRIBUTION TABLE ............................................................................................................................17-4
IP RIP ROUTE FILTER TABLE ....................................................................................................................17-6
IP RIP NEIGHBOR FILTER TABLE ..............................................................................................................17-7
IP RIP PORT ACCESS TABLE ....................................................................................................................17-8
GLOBAL RIP STATISTICS .........................................................................................................................17-9
RFC 1724 - RIP VERSION 2 MIB EXTENSION .........................................................................................17-11

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CHAPTER 18
GLOBAL ROUTER AND IP .......................................................................... 18-1
GLOBAL ROUTER OBJECTS .......................................................................................................................18-1
IP GENERAL GROUP .................................................................................................................................18-2
IP STATIC ROUTE TABLE ..........................................................................................................................18-4
IP FILTER TABLE ......................................................................................................................................18-5
IP INTERFACE PORT ADDRESS TABLE .......................................................................................................18-8
IP INTERFACE PORT ACCESS TABLE .........................................................................................................18-9
PORT CONFIGURATION TABLES ...............................................................................................................18-10
IP INTERFACE PORT CONFIGURATION TABLE .....................................................................................18-10
IP INTERFACE CONFIGURATION TABLE ..............................................................................................18-12
BROADCAST FORWARDING GROUP ..........................................................................................................18-12
GENERAL UDP BROADCAST FORWARDING GROUP ...........................................................................18-13
UDP BROADCAST FORWARDING PORT TABLE ...................................................................................18-13
UDP HELPER TABLE ........................................................................................................................18-14
TRACE ROUTE GROUP ............................................................................................................................18-16
GENERAL TRACE ROUTE GROUP ......................................................................................................18-16
TRACE ROUTE RESULT TABLE ..........................................................................................................18-17
IP FORWARDING CACHE TABLE ...............................................................................................................18-18
IP PREFIX LIST TABLE ............................................................................................................................18-20
IP AS-PATH ACCESS LIST TABLE ............................................................................................................18-22
IP AS-PATH ACCESS LIST STRING TABLE ...............................................................................................18-22

CHAPTER 19
OSPF ...................................................................................................... 19-1
OSPF GENERAL OBJECTS ........................................................................................................................19-2
OSPF AREA TABLE ..................................................................................................................................19-4
AREA RANGE TABLE .................................................................................................................................19-5
OSPF INTERFACE CONFIGURATION TABLES ..............................................................................................19-6
OSPF INTERFACE CONFIGURATION TABLE ..........................................................................................19-7
OSPF INTERFACE 2 CONFIGURATION TABLE .....................................................................................19-10
OSPF VIRTUAL INTERFACE TABLE ..........................................................................................................19-13
OSPF REDISTRIBUTION OF ROUTES TABLE .............................................................................................19-16
OSPF NEIGHBOR TABLE ........................................................................................................................19-18
OSPF VIRTUAL NEIGHBOR TABLE ...........................................................................................................19-21
OSPF LINK-STATE DATABASE ................................................................................................................19-23
OSPF LINK STATE DATABASE, EXTERNAL ...............................................................................................19-25
OSPF AREA STATUS TABLE ...................................................................................................................19-26
OSPF INTERFACE STATUS TABLE ...........................................................................................................19-27
OSPF VIRTUAL INTERFACE STATUS TABLE .............................................................................................19-31
OSPF ROUTING INFORMATION TABLE .....................................................................................................19-34
SUPPORT FOR THE NETIRON XMR, NETIRON MLX AND BIGIRON RX .......................................................19-35

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CHAPTER 20
BGP4 ...................................................................................................... 20-1
BGP4 GENERAL VARIABLES .....................................................................................................................20-2
BGP4 NETWORK TABLE ...........................................................................................................................20-7
BGP4 ADDRESS FILTER TABLE .................................................................................................................20-8
BGP4 AGGREGATE ADDRESS TABLE ........................................................................................................20-9
BGP4 ATTRIBUTE ENTRIES TABLE ..........................................................................................................20-11
BGP4 AS-PATH FILTER TABLE ...............................................................................................................20-12
BGP4 COMMUNITY FILTER TABLE ...........................................................................................................20-13
BGP4 ROUTE MAP FILTER TABLE ...........................................................................................................20-14
BGP4 ROUTE MAP MATCH CONFIGURATION TABLE .................................................................................20-15
BGP4 ROUTE MAP SET CONFIGURATION TABLE .....................................................................................20-18
BGP4 REDISTRIBUTION OF ROUTES TABLE .............................................................................................20-20
BGP4 ROUTES OPERATIONAL STATUS TABLE .........................................................................................20-22
BGP4 NEIGHBOR GENERAL CONFIGURATION TABLE ................................................................................20-24
BGP4 NEIGHBOR DISTRIBUTE GROUP TABLE ..........................................................................................20-27
BGP4 NEIGHBOR FILTER GROUP TABLE .................................................................................................20-29
BGP4 NEIGHBOR ROUTE MAP TABLE .....................................................................................................20-30
BGP4 NEIGHBOR OPERATIONAL STATUS TABLE ......................................................................................20-31
BGP4 NEIGHBOR SUMMARY TABLE ........................................................................................................20-33
BGP4 CLEAR NEIGHBOR COMMAND TABLE .............................................................................................20-35
BGP4 NEIGHBOR PREFIX GROUP TABLE .................................................................................................20-35
SUPPORT FOR THE NETIRON XMR, NETIRON MLX AND BIGIRON RX .......................................................20-37
BGP4 NEIGHBOR SUMMARY TABLE ........................................................................................................20-37

CHAPTER 21
IPX .......................................................................................................... 21-1
IPX GENERAL OBJECTS ............................................................................................................................21-1
IPX CACHE TABLE ....................................................................................................................................21-4
IPX ROUTE TABLE .............................................................................................................................21-5
IPX SERVER TABLE ...........................................................................................................................21-5
IPX FORWARD FILTER TABLE .............................................................................................................21-6
IPX RIP FILTER TABLE ......................................................................................................................21-8
IPX SAP FILTER TABLE .....................................................................................................................21-9
IPX IF FORWARD ACCESS TABLE .....................................................................................................21-10
IPX IF RIP ACCESS TABLE ..............................................................................................................21-10
IPX IF SAP ACCESS TABLE .............................................................................................................21-11
IPX PORT ADDRESS TABLE ..............................................................................................................21-12
IPX PORT COUNTERS TABLES ..........................................................................................................21-13

CHAPTER 22
APPLETALK .............................................................................................. 22-1
APPLETALK GENERAL GROUP ...................................................................................................................22-2
APPLETALK SOCKET PRIORITY TABLE .......................................................................................................22-5
APPLETALK PORT ZONE FILTER TABLE .....................................................................................................22-5

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APPLETALK FORWARDING CACHE TABLE ...................................................................................................22-8
APPLETALK ZONE TABLE ..........................................................................................................................22-9
APPLETALK ADDITIONAL ZONE FILTER TABLE ............................................................................................22-9

CHAPTER 23
MULTIPROTOCOL LABEL SWITCHING ......................................................... 23-1
PSEUDO WIRE MIB ..................................................................................................................................23-1
PWTABLE ...........................................................................................................................................23-1
DRAFT-IETF-PWE3-PW-MIB-11.TXT ......................................................................................................23-4
VALUES THAT AFFECT SOME VLL SERVICES .......................................................................................23-7
SUPPORTED OBJECTS IN DRAFT-IETF-PWE3-PW-MIB-06.TXT ................................................................23-8
PROPRIETARY EXTENSION ..................................................................................................................23-9
MPLS/BGP L3 VPN MIB ........................................................................................................................23-9
VPN INTERFACE CONFIGURATION TABLE ..........................................................................................23-10
VRF CONFIGURATION TABLE ............................................................................................................23-10
VRF ROUTE TARGET TABLE .............................................................................................................23-11
VRF SECURITY TABLE .....................................................................................................................23-12
VRF PERFORMANCE TABLE .............................................................................................................23-12
VRF ROUTING TABLE .......................................................................................................................23-12
VPLS-GENERIC-DRAFT-01 ...............................................................................................................23-13
SCALARS ................................................................................................................................... 23-13
VPLSCONFIGTABLE .................................................................................................................... 23-14
VPLSSTATUSTABLE .................................................................................................................... 23-15
VPLSPWBINDTABLE ................................................................................................................... 23-15
GENERAL MPLS OBJECTS ......................................................................................................................23-16
MPLS LSP TABLE .................................................................................................................................23-16
VLL END POINT TABLE ...........................................................................................................................23-18
VPLS END POINT TABLE ........................................................................................................................23-20
VPLS END POINT 2 TABLE .....................................................................................................................23-21
IRONWARE VPLS TABLE ........................................................................................................................23-23

CHAPTER 24
PACKET OVER SONET FOR THE
NETIRON XMR AND NETIRON MLX........................................................... 24-1
RFC 3592 SDH/SONET MIB ..................................................................................................................24-1
POS MIB INFO TABLE ..............................................................................................................................24-2
POS PPP GROUP ....................................................................................................................................24-4
POS CHDLC GROUP ...............................................................................................................................24-5

CHAPTER 25
BIDIRECTIONAL FORWARDING ................................................................... 25-1
BFD SCALER OBJECTS .............................................................................................................................25-1
BFD MIB SESSION TABLE ........................................................................................................................25-2
BFD MIB SESSION PERFORMANCE TABLE ................................................................................................25-5
BFD MIB SESSION MAPPING TABLE .........................................................................................................25-6
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CHAPTER 26
MONITORING AND LOGGING ...................................................................... 26-1
USAGE NOTES ON CPU UTILIZATION AND SYSTEM CPU UTILITY TABLE .....................................................26-1
CPU UTILIZATION .....................................................................................................................................26-3
SYSTEM CPU UTILITY TABLE ....................................................................................................................26-4
DYNAMIC MEMORY UTILIZATION ................................................................................................................26-6
SYSTEM DRAM INFORMATION GROUP ......................................................................................................26-6
ARP TABLES ............................................................................................................................................26-7
RARP TABLE .....................................................................................................................................26-7
STATIC ARP TABLE ...........................................................................................................................26-8
GLOBAL ARP STATISTICS .................................................................................................................26-10
SFLOW ...................................................................................................................................................26-10
SFLOW SOURCE ...............................................................................................................................26-11
SFLOW COLLECTOR .........................................................................................................................26-11
SFLOW COLLECTOR TABLE .....................................................................................................................26-12
NETFLOW EXPORT .................................................................................................................................26-13
GLOBAL NETFLOW OBJECTS ............................................................................................................26-13
NETFLOW EXPORT COLLECTOR TABLE .............................................................................................26-14
NETFLOW EXPORT AGGREGATION TABLE .........................................................................................26-15
NETFLOW EXPORT INTERFACE TABLE ...............................................................................................26-17
SYSTEM LOGGING ..................................................................................................................................26-17
GLOBAL OBJECTS ............................................................................................................................26-17
DYNAMIC SYSTEM LOGGING BUFFER TABLE ......................................................................................26-19
STATIC SYSTEM LOGGING BUFFER TABLE .........................................................................................26-20
SYSTEM LOG SERVER TABLE ...........................................................................................................26-21
CAM STATISTICS ...................................................................................................................................26-22
IP CAM STATISTICS TABLE ..............................................................................................................26-22
CAM STATISTICS TABLE ............................................................................................................ 26-24
CAM USAGE TABLES ..............................................................................................................................26-26
CAM PROFILE .................................................................................................................................26-27
CAM USAGE FOR LAYER 3 TRAFFIC .................................................................................................26-27
CAM USAGE FOR LAYER 2 TRAFFIC .................................................................................................26-29
CAM USAGE SESSION TABLE ...........................................................................................................26-30
CAM USAGE OTHER TABLE .............................................................................................................26-31
SYSTEM PROCESS UTILIZATION TABLE ....................................................................................................26-32
OBJECTS FOR DEBUGGING ......................................................................................................................26-33
SUPPORT FOR OPTICAL MONITORING ......................................................................................................26-34

CHAPTER 27
OBJECTS FOR STACKING .......................................................................... 27-1
GLOBAL OBJECTS FOR STACKING .............................................................................................................27-1
STACKING CONFIGURATION UNIT TABLE ....................................................................................................27-2
STACKING OPERATION UNIT TABLE ...........................................................................................................27-3
AGENT BOARD TABLE FOR STACKING ........................................................................................................27-5
CONFIGURATION MODULE TABLE FOR STACKING .....................................................................................27-10
STACKING POWER SUPPLY TABLE ...........................................................................................................27-14
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STACKING FAN TABLE .............................................................................................................................27-15


AGENT TEMPERATURE TABLE FOR STACKING ..........................................................................................27-16
INTERFACE ID2 TO IFINDEX LOOKUP TABLE. ............................................................................................27-16
INTERFACE ID2 LOOKUP TABLE ...............................................................................................................27-17

CHAPTER 28
LAYER 4 SWITCH GROUP .......................................................................... 28-1
ADX BARREL PROCESSOR HARDWARE STATISTICS TABLE .........................................................................28-2
ADX QUEUE STATISTICS TABLE ................................................................................................................28-5
ADX DMA STATISTICS TABLE ...................................................................................................................28-6
BARREL PROCESSOR HARDWARE STATISTICS (JETCORE SERVERIRON) .....................................................28-8
BARREL PROCESSOR SESSION STATISTICS TABLE (JETCORE SERVERIRON) ............................................28-11
BARREL PROCESSOR INTER-PROCESS COMMUNICATION STATISTICS ........................................................28-12
SESSION ................................................................................................................................................28-15
SERVER LOAD BALANCING TRAFFIC INFORMATION ...................................................................................28-16
HOT STANDBY ........................................................................................................................................28-18
LAYER 4 POLICIES ..................................................................................................................................28-19
LAYER 4 POLICY TABLE ....................................................................................................................28-19
LAYER 4 POLICY PORT ACCESS TABLE .............................................................................................28-21
HEALTH CHECKS ....................................................................................................................................28-22
WEB CACHE SERVER OBJECTS ...............................................................................................................28-22
SERVER CACHE GROUPS .................................................................................................................28-23
WEB CACHE GROUP TABLE ..............................................................................................................28-24
WEB CACHE TABLE ..........................................................................................................................28-25
WEB CACHE REAL SERVER PORT TABLE ..........................................................................................28-27
WEB CACHE TRAFFIC STATISTICS TABLE ..........................................................................................28-28
WEB UNCACHED TRAFFIC STATISTICS TABLE ....................................................................................28-30
REAL SERVER OBJECTS .........................................................................................................................28-31
REAL SERVER CONFIGURATION TABLE ..............................................................................................28-31
REAL SERVER PORT CONFIGURATION TABLE ....................................................................................28-32
REAL SERVER STATISTICS TABLE .....................................................................................................28-34
REAL SERVER PORT STATISTIC TABLE ..............................................................................................28-36
VIRTUAL SERVER OBJECTS .....................................................................................................................28-39
VIRTUAL SERVER CONFIGURATION TABLE .........................................................................................28-40
VIRTUAL SERVER PORT CONFIGURATION TABLE ...............................................................................28-42
VIRTUAL SERVER STATISTIC TABLE ..................................................................................................28-44
VIRTUAL SERVER PORT STATISTICS TABLE .......................................................................................28-46
BIND TABLE ............................................................................................................................................28-47
L4 BIND TABLE ................................................................................................................................28-47
L4 VIRTUAL SERVER BIND TABLE .....................................................................................................28-48
GSLB SITE REMOTE SERVERIRON CONFIGURATION TABLE .....................................................................28-49
GSLB DNS ZONE INFORMATION TABLE ..................................................................................................28-51
MONITOR GROUPS .................................................................................................................................28-53
REAL SERVER HISTORY CONTROL TABLE .........................................................................................28-53
REAL SERVER HISTORY GROUP .......................................................................................................28-55
REAL SERVER PORT HISTORY CONTROL GROUP ..............................................................................28-57
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REAL SERVER PORT HISTORY GROUP ..............................................................................................28-59


VIRTUAL SERVER HISTORY CONTROL GROUP ...................................................................................28-60
VIRTUAL SERVER HISTORY TABLE ....................................................................................................28-62
VIRTUAL SERVER PORT HISTORY CONTROL TABLE ...........................................................................28-63
VIRTUAL SERVER PORT HISTORY TABLE ...........................................................................................28-65

CHAPTER 29
SECUREIRON MIB OBJECTS ..................................................................... 29-1
DOS PROTECTION STATISTICS GROUP .....................................................................................................29-1
DOS PROTECTION CUMULATIVE STATISTICS GROUP .................................................................................29-3
SIP FILTERING STATISTICS GROUP ...........................................................................................................29-4
MAC FILTERING STATISTICS GROUP .........................................................................................................29-5
FIREWALL SERVER STATISTICS GROUP .....................................................................................................29-6
FIREWALL STATISTICS FOR EACH LAYER 4 PORT GROUP ...........................................................................29-7
FIREWALL SERVER PATH INFORMATION GROUP .........................................................................................29-9
CONCURRENT CONNECTION LIMITING STATISTICS GROUP ........................................................................29-10
TRANSACTION RATE LIMITING STATISTICS GROUP ...................................................................................29-11
MAXIMUM CONNECTION TO DESTINATION STATISTICS GROUP ..................................................................29-12
DEEP PACKET SCAN STATISTICS GROUP .................................................................................................29-13

CHAPTER 30
WIRELESS FEATURES ............................................................................... 30-1
GENERAL MIB OBJECTS ...........................................................................................................................30-1
WIFI INTERFACE TABLE ............................................................................................................................30-2
ROAMING PEER TABLE .............................................................................................................................30-3
ACCESS POINT AUTOMATIC DISCOVERY AND CONFIGURATION TABLE .........................................................30-3
VPN PASSTHROUGH SERVER TABLE .........................................................................................................30-4
VPN PASSTHROUGH FILTER TABLE ...........................................................................................................30-5
VPN PASSTHROUGH POLICY TABLE ..........................................................................................................30-6

CHAPTER 31
TRAPS AND OBJECTS TO ENABLE TRAPS .................................................. 31-1
OBJECTS TO ENABLE OR DISABLE STANDARD TRAPS .................................................................................31-1
OBJECTS FOR IRONWARE TRAPS ..............................................................................................................31-2
TRAP INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................31-2
TRAP RECEIVER TABLE (IPV4) ...........................................................................................................31-3
TRAP RECEIVER TABLE (FASTIRON X SERIES IPV6 DEVICES) ..............................................................31-4
GENERAL CHASSIS AND AGENT TRAPS ...............................................................................................31-5
ENABLE VRRP TRAPS .......................................................................................................................31-7
ENABLE FSRP TRAPS ........................................................................................................................31-7
ENABLE VSRP TRAPS .......................................................................................................................31-7
ENABLE OSPF TRAP OBJECTS ...........................................................................................................31-8
ENABLE SWITCH GROUP TRAPS .........................................................................................................31-9
OBJECTS TO ENABLE LAYER 4 TRAPS .................................................................................................31-9
STANDARD TRAPS ..................................................................................................................................31-12

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SYSTEM STATUS TRAPS ...................................................................................................................31-12


TRAPS FOR SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL ...........................................................................................31-13
TRAPS FOR ALARMS .........................................................................................................................31-13
PW TRAPS ......................................................................................................................................31-14
MPLS L3VPN TRAPS ......................................................................................................................31-15
IRONWARE TRAPS ..................................................................................................................................31-15
GENERAL TRAPS ..............................................................................................................................31-16
GENERAL TRAPS FOR THE NETIRON XMR AND NETIRON MLX ..........................................................31-23
TRAPS FOR OPTICS ..........................................................................................................................31-27
TRAPS FOR TRAFFIC MANAGER ........................................................................................................31-29
PACKET OVER SONET TRAPS .........................................................................................................31-31
MAC-BASED VLAN TRAPS ..............................................................................................................31-32
VRRP TRAP ....................................................................................................................................31-32
FSRP TRAP ....................................................................................................................................31-32
VSRP TRAPS ..................................................................................................................................31-33
OSPF TRAPS .................................................................................................................................31-33
LAYER 4 TRAPS ...............................................................................................................................31-39
ICMP TRAPS ...................................................................................................................................31-43
TCP TRAP .......................................................................................................................................31-43
BGP TRAPS ....................................................................................................................................31-44
PORT SECURITY TRAPS ....................................................................................................................31-45
MRP TRAPS ....................................................................................................................................31-45
MPLS NOTIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................................31-46
MPLS LSP NOTIFICATION ................................................................................................................31-46
TRAPS FOR CAM OVERFLOW ...........................................................................................................31-48
TRAPS FOR BIDIRECTIONAL FORWARDING (BFD) ..............................................................................31-48
TRAPS FOR WIRELESS FEATURES .....................................................................................................31-50
WIRELESS FEATURE TRAPS ....................................................................................................... 31-50
WIRELESS MOBILITY TRAPS ....................................................................................................... 31-51
ADC TRAP ................................................................................................................................ 31-52
AUTOMATIC PORT DISABLEMENT TRAPS ..................................................................................... 31-52
SNMP TRAPS FOR RSVP-SIGNALED LSP STATE ..............................................................................31-52
UDLD TRAPS ..................................................................................................................................31-53
BPDU GUARD AND ROOT GUARD TRAPS .........................................................................................31-53
TRAPS FOR OPTICS ..........................................................................................................................31-55
TRAPS FOR STACKING ......................................................................................................................31-58
TRAP SPECIFIC TO FWS ..................................................................................................................31-60
EXAMPLES ..............................................................................................................................................31-60
RMON EVENT TRAPS ......................................................................................................................31-60

APPENDIX A
USING SNMP TO UPGRADE SOFTWARE ......................................................A-1
UPGRADING A STACKABLE DEVICE OR A CHASSIS MODULES MANAGEMENT PROCESSOR ............................ A-1
UPGRADING SWITCHING PROCESSORS ON A CHASSIS DEVICE .................................................................... A-2

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Chapter 1
Getting Started

This guide describes the objects supported in the IronWare Management Information Base (MIB) on Brocade
devices except for the EdgeIron devices and IronPoint access points. A MIB is a database of objects that can be
used by network management systems to monitor devices on the network. It contains the definitions of the object
properties within a managed device. Each managed device keeps a database of values for each of the definitions
in the MIB.

Audience
This manual is designed for network administrators with a working knowledge of the following:

Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching and routing

Layer 4 to 7 networking

If you are using a Layer 3 Switch, you should be familiar with the following protocols if applicable to your network:
IP, RIP, OSPF, BGP4, IGMP, PIM, DVMRP, IPX, AppleTalk, FSRP, and VRRP.

Nomenclature
This guide uses the following typographical conventions to show information:
Italic

highlights the title of another publication and occasionally emphasizes a word or phrase.

Bold Italic

highlights a term that is being defined.

NOTE: A note emphasizes an important fact or calls your attention to a dependency.

Updates to this Manual


This manual may be updated between releases. For the latest edition of this manual, check the Brocade
Knowledge Portal at kp.foundrynet.com.

How to Get Help or Report Errors


Brocade is committed to ensuring that your investment in our products remains cost-effective. If you need
assistance or find errors in the manuals, contact Brocade using one of the following options.

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Web Access
Go to kp.foundrynet.com and log in to the Knowledge Portal (KP) to obtain more information about a product, or to
report documentation errors. To report errors, click on Cases > Create a New Ticket.

Email Access
Send an e-mail to: IPsupport@brocade.com

Telephone Access
United States and Canada: 800-752-8061
International: +800-ATFIBREE (+800 28 34 27 33)
Refer to the Services & Support page on www.brocade.com for additional toll-free numbers that may be
available within your country.
Areas unable to access 800 numbers: +1-408-333-6061

Warranty Coverage
Contact Brocade using any of the methods listed above for information about the standard and extended
warranties.

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Chapter 2
Overview of the IronWare MIB

The Management Information Base (MIB) is a database of objects that can be used by a network management
system to manage and monitor devices on the network. The MIB can be retrieved by a network management
system that uses Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). The MIB structure determines the scope of
management access allowed by a device. By using SNMP, a manager application can issue read or write
operations within the scope of the MIB.
This document has been updated to reflect the MIBs supported up to the following software releases:

Enterprise IronWare software releases 07.6.04 and later. These releases apply to the following products:

NetIron 400/800/1500 Chassis devices with IronCore or JetCore management modules

BigIron 4000/8000/15000 Chassis devices with IronCore or JetCore management modules

FastIron II, FastIron II Plus, and FastIron III with M2 or higher management modules

FastIron 400/800/1500 Chassis devices with JetCore modules

FastIron 4802 Stackable device

Service Provider IronWare software releases 09.1.00 and later. These releases apply to the following
products:

NetIron 400/800/1500 Chassis devices with IronCore or JetCore management modules

BigIron 4000/8000/15000 Chassis devices with IronCore or JetCore management modules

NetIron 4802 Stackable device

FastIron 4802 Stackable device

IronWare software release 09.0.00 and later for the NetIron 4802

IronWare software releases 03.0.00 and later for the following products:

FastIron Edge Switch (FES) 2402, FES 4802, FES 9604, and FES 12GCF

FES Power Over Ethernet (POE) series

FastIron GS (FGS), FastIron LS (FLS), FastIron GS Stack (FGS-STK), and FastIron LS Stack (FLS-STK)
switches

IronWare software release 01.0.00 and later for the FastIron Edge Switch X Series (FESX), FastIron SuperX
(FSX), and FastIron SX 800 and 1600.

Terathon IronWare software releases 01.0.00 through 03.2.00. These releases apply to the following
products:

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BigIron MG8

NetIron MG8

NetIron IMR 640

BigIron RX Series RX-4, RX-8, RX-16, RX-32 Chassis devices software release 02.2.00 and later

Multi-Service IronWare release 03.1.00 and later for the NetIron MLX-Series and NetIron XMR-Series
Routers

Switch software release 02.0.00 and later for Secureiron Traffic Managers and LAN switches

Switch software release 09.0.00S and later for ServerIron Chassis devices

Router software release 08.0.00 and 08.1.00R for ServerIron Chassis devices

Software release 07.3.07XL and 07.4.00XL for the ServerIronXL Stackable device

IronPoint-FES devices

FastIron WS (FWS)

NOTE: For a list of standard MIBs supported on EdgeIron devices, refer to the EdgeIron Release Notes.

Obtaining and Installing the IronWare MIBs


You can obtain the IronWare MIBs by downloading the file from Brocade Technical Support site or FTP site.
After obtaining the MIB, follow the instructions for your network management system to be able to use the MIB.

Downloading the MIB from Brocade Technical Support Web Site


To download the MIB from the Brocade Technical Support Web site, you must have a user name and password to
access the Brocade support site. Then do the following:
1.

Open your Web browser and enter the following URL:


http://www.foundrynet.com/ss/tech-support/

2.

Click the Log In button and enter your user name and password.

3.

Click a product on the left frame of the Technical Support site and find the appropriate IronWare release for
that product. Each IronWare release has a link for its corresponding MIB.

4.

Click the link for the MIB to open the file or save it to disk.

Downloading the MIB from Brocade FTP Site


You can also download the MIB from the Brocade ftp support site. Contact Brocade support for details. For the
latest edition of this document, which contains the most up-to-date information, see Product Manuals at https:/
kp.foundrynet.com.

Importing IronWare MIB into a UNIX Environment


You can import the IronWare MIB into third-party Network Management Applications, such as HP OpenView. By
default, the IronWare MIB files are in DOS ASCII format that uses the following characters:

CR/LF Indicates the end of a line

^Z - Indicates the end of a file

However, in a UNIX environment, the characters LF are used to indicate the end of a line. No character indicates
the end of a file. Therefore, if you need to import the IronWare MIB into a UNIX environment, you must use a tool
that converts the DOS ASCII into UNIX ASCII, such as the dos2unix tool.

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Reloading MIBs into a HP Environment


HP OpenView may have problems reloading MIB files. When reloading the IronWare MIBs for the NetIron XMR
and NetIron MLX into third-party Network Management Applications such as HP OpenView, you must:

Unload the the IronWare Enterprise MIBs which were installed from the previous upgrade before reloading
any new Enterprise MIB file.

Unload the Standard MIBs which were installed from the previous upgrade before reloading any new
Standard MIB file.

Standard Objects
The IronWare MIB supports certain standard MIB objects, which are derived from Request for Comments (RFCs)
documents. Refer to Supported Standard MIBs on page 3-1 for details on the supported standard MIBs.

Proprietary Objects
Proprietary objects are MIB objects that have been developed specifically to manage Brocade products. This
section presents a summarized list of these objects.
Table 2.1 shows the hierarchy of the MIB objects that are proprietary to Brocade products. These objects may also
be referred to as the private (or enterprise) MIBs.
On the MIB tree, the object named foundry marks the start of the IronWare MIB objects. The foundry object
branches into the products branch, which branches further into three major nodes:

switch Includes general SNMP MIB objects and objects related to switching functions.

router Contains objects for routing protocols, such as IP, OSPF, BGP.

registration Includes the objects for each model of the Brocade product line.

Each of these major nodes are further divided into smaller categories.
Table 2.1 contains a summary of the major categories or MIB object groups under each major node. The MIB
object groups can be divided into the individual MIB objects or additional object groups.
The column Object Group Name presents the name of the MIB object. The Object Identifier column shows the
MIB objects identifier (OID). In this guide, the IronWare objects are presented with their object names and object
their identifiers (OIDs). As shown in Table 2.1, OIDs are presented in the format fdry.x.x.x.x, where:

fdry represents the number 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991

.x.x.x.x is the remainder of the number

For example, the OID for the object snChassis is 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.1, but appears as fdry.1.1.1 in this guide.
The Description column indicates the section in this guide that contains details for that object.

Table 2.1: Summary of MIB Objects Proprietary to IronWare Products


Object Group Name

Object
Identifier

Sections to Refer To

foundry

fdry

All sections in this manual

fdry.1

All sections in this manual

fdry.1.1

All sections under the switch branch

products
switch
snChassis
snChasGen

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Object Group Name

Object
Identifier

Sections to Refer To

snChasPwr

fdry.1.1.1.2

Power Supply on page 5-1

snChasFan

fdry.1.1.1.3

Fan on page 5-1

snAgentSys

fdry.1.1.2

snAgentBrd

fdry.1.1.2.2

Agent Board Table on page 5-6

snAgenTrp

fdry.1.1.2.3

Trap Receiver Table (IPv4) on page 31-3

snAgentBoot

fdry.1.1.2.4

Boot Sequence Table on page 6-12

snAgCfgEos

fdry.1.1.2.5

Encoded Octet Strings Table on page 6-30

snAgentLog

fdry.1.1.2.6

System Logging on page 26-17

snAgentSysParaConfig

fdry.1.1.2.7

Agent System Parameters Configuration


Table on page 6-13

snAgentConfigModule

fdry.1.1.2.8

Configured Module Table on page 5-16

snAgentUser

fdry.1.1.2.9

Agent User Access Group on page 7-1

snAgentRedundant

fdry.1.1.2.10

Redundant Modules on page 5-21

snAgentCpu

fdry.1.1.2.11

CPU Utilization on page 26-3

snAgSystemDRAM and
snCAM

fdry.1.1.2.12

System DRAM Information Group on


page 26-6
and
CAM Statistics on page 26-22 and CAM
Usage Tables on page 26-26

snSwitch

2-4

fdry.1.1.3

Basic Configuration and Management on


page 6-1

snSwInfo

fdry.1.1.3.1

Switch Group Configuration on page 6-15

snVLanInfo

fdry.1.1.3.2

VLAN By Port Information Table on page 151

snSwPortInfo

fdry.1.1.3.3

Switch Port Information Group on page 11-1

snFdbInfo

fdry.1.1.3.4

Forwarding Database Static Table


Information on page 12-4

snPortStpInfo

fdry.1.1.3.5

Port STP Configuration Groups on page 1131

snTrunkInfo

fdry.1.1.3.6

Trunk Port Configuration Group on page 1117

snSwSummary

fdry.1.1.3.7

Switch Configuration Summary Group on


page 6-20

snDnsInfo

fdry.1.1.3.9

DNS Group (IPv4) on page 6-20

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Table 2.1: Summary of MIB Objects Proprietary to IronWare Products (Continued)


Object Group Name

Object
Identifier

Sections to Refer To

snMacFilter

fdry.1.1.3.10

MAC Filter Table on page 12-2 and MAC


Filter Port Access Tables on page 12-3

snNTP

fdry.1.1.3.11

NTP General Group on page 6-26 and NTP


Server Table (IPv4) on page 6-28

snRadius

fdry.1.1.3.12

Authorization and Accounting on page 7-10


and RADIUS General Group on page 7-11

snTacacs

fdry.1.1.3.13

TACACS General Objects on page 7-16 and


TACACS Server Table (FastIron X Series
IPv6 Devices) on page 7-19

snQos

fdry.1.1.3.14

QoS Profile Table on page 13-1 and QoS


Bind Table on page 13-2

snAAA

fdry.1.1.3.15

Authorization and Accounting on page 7-10

snCAR

fdry.1.1.3.16

CAR on page 13-2

snVLanCAR

fdry.1.1.3.17

VLAN CAR Objects on page 13-5

snNetFlow

fdry.1.1.3.18

NetFlow Export on page 26-13

sFlowCollectorTable

fdry1.1.3.19.2

sFlow on page 26-10

snFdp

fdry.1.1.3.20.
1

FDP and CDP on page 6-32

snvsrp

fdry.1.1.3.21

VSRP on page 16-18

snarp

fdry.1.1.3.22

Static ARP Table on page 26-8

fdryDns

fdry.1.1.3.30

DNS Address Table (FastIron X Series


Devices Running Release FSX 04.1.00 to
Pre-Release FSX 05.1.00) on page 6-20

NOTE: The fdryDns MIB


was replaced by
fdryDns2MIB (below) in
software release FSX
05.1.00.

fdryDns2MIB

and
Domain Name Server Table (FastIron X
Series Devices Running Software Release
FSX 04.1.00 to Pre-Release FSX 05.1.00)
on page 6-22
fdry.1.1.3.34

DNS Address Table (FastIron X Series


Devices Running Release FSX 05.1.00 and
Later) on page 6-21
and
Domain Name Server Table (FastIron X
Series Devices Running Software Release
FSX 05.1.00 and Later) on page 6-23

snL4

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fdry.1.1.4

Layer 4 Switch Group on page 28-1

snL4Gen

fdry.1.1.4.1

Layer 4 Switch Group on page 28-1

snL4Bind

fdry.1.1.4.6

Bind Table on page 28-47

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Table 2.1: Summary of MIB Objects Proprietary to IronWare Products (Continued)


Object Group Name

Object
Identifier

Sections to Refer To

snL4Policy

fdry.1.1.4.11

Layer 4 Policy Table on page 28-19

snL4PolicyPortAccess

fdry.1.1.4.12

Layer 4 Policy Port Access Table on


page 28-21

snL4Trap

fdry.1.1.4.13

Layer 4 Traps on page 31-39

snL4WebCache

fdry.1.1.4.14

Web Cache Table on page 28-25 and


Server Cache Groups on page 28-23

snL4WebCacheGroup

fdry.1.1.4.15

Web Cache Group Table on page 28-24

snL4WebCacheTrafficStats

fdry.1.1.4.16

Web Cache Traffic Statistics Table on


page 28-28

snL4WebUncachedTrafficSt
ats

fdry.1.1.4.17

Web Uncached Traffic Statistics Table on


page 28-30

snL4WebCachePort

fdry.1.1.4.18

Web Cache Real Server Port Table on


page 28-27

snL4RealServerCfg

fdry.1.1.4.19

Real Server Configuration Table on


page 28-31

snL4RealServerPortCfg

fdry.1.1.4.20

Real Server Port Configuration Table on


page 28-32

snL4VirtualServerCfg

fdry.1.1.4.21

Virtual Server Configuration Table on


page 28-40

snL4VirtualServerPortCfg

fdry.1.1.4.22

Virtual Server Port Configuration Table on


page 28-42

snL4RealServerStatistic

fdry.1.1.4.23

Real Server Statistics Table on page 28-34

snL4RealServerPortStatistic

fdry.1.1.4.24

Real Server Port Configuration Table on


page 28-32

snL4VirtualServerStatistic

fdry.1.1.4.25

Virtual Server Statistic Table on page 28-44

snL4VirtualServerPortStatist
ic

fdry.1.1.4.26

Virtual Server Port Statistics Table on


page 28-46

snL4GslbSiteRemoteServerI
rons

fdry.1.1.4.27

GSLB Site Remote ServerIron Configuration


Table on page 28-49

snL4History

fdry.1.1.4.28

Monitor Groups on page 28-53

fdrySntp

fdry.1.1.7

fdrySntpMIB

fdry.1.1.7.1

fdryRadius

fdry.1.1.8

fdryRadiusMIB
fdryTacacs

2-6

SNTP Server Table (FastIron X Series IPv6


Devices) on page 6-29

fdry.1.1.8.1

RADIUS Server Table (FastIron X Series


IPv6 Devices) on page 7-15

fdry.1.1.9

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Table 2.1: Summary of MIB Objects Proprietary to IronWare Products (Continued)


Object Group Name

fdryTacacsMIB
fdryTrap

Sections to Refer To

fdry.1.1.9.1

TACACS Server Table (FastIron X Series


IPv6 Devices) on page 7-19

fdry.1.1.10

fdryTrapMIB

fdry.1.1.10.1

Trap Receiver Table (FastIron X Series IPv6


Devices) on page 31-4

fdry.1.2

All sections under the router branch

fdry.1.2.1

IPX on page 21-1

snIpxGen

fdry.1.2.1.1

IPX General Objects on page 21-1

snIpxCache

fdry.1.2.1.2

IPX Cache Table on page 21-4

snIpxRoute

fdry.1.2.1.3

IPX Route Table on page 21-5

snIpxServer

fdry.1.2.1.4

IPX Server Table on page 21-5

snIpxFwdFilter

fdry.1.2.1.5

IPX Forward Filter Table on page 21-6

snIpxRipFilter

fdry.1.2.1.6

IPX RIP Filter Table on page 21-8

snIpxSapFilter

fdry.1.2.1.7

IPX SAP Filter Table on page 21-9

snIpxIfFwdAccess

fdry.1.2.1.8

IPX IF Forward Access Table on page 21-10

snIpxIfRipAccess

fdry.1.2.1.9

IPX IF RIP Access Table on page 21-10

snIpxIfSapAccess

fdry.1.2.1.10

IPX IF SAP Access Table on page 21-11

snIpxPortAddr

fdry.1.2.1.11

IPX Port Address Table on page 21-12

snIpxPortCounters

fdry.1.2.1.12

IPX Port Counters Tables on page 21-13

fdry.1.2.2

Global Router and IP on page 18-1

snRtIpGeneral

fdry.1.2.2.1

Global Router and IP on page 18-1

snAgAcl

fdry.1.2.2.15

Filtering Traffic on page 12-1

snIPAsPathAccessListString
Table

fdry.1.2.2.16

IP AS-Path Access List Table on page 18-22

snIpCommunityListStringTa
ble

fdry.1.2.2.17

IP Community List String Table on page 7-8

snRtIpPortIfAddrTable

fdry.1.2.2.18

IP Interface Port Address Table on page 188

snRtIpPortIfAccessTable

fdry.1.2.2.19

IP Interface Port Access Table on page 18-9

fdry.1.2.3

RIP on page 17-1

fdry.1.2.3.1

IP RIP General Group on page 17-1

fdry.1.2.4

OSPF on page 19-1

fdry.1.2.4.1

OSPF General Objects on page 19-2

router
snIpx

snIp

snRip
snRtIpRipGeneral
snOspf
snOspfGen

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Object
Identifier

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Object Group Name

Object
Identifier

Sections to Refer To

snOspfArea

fdry.1.2.4.2

OSPF Area Table on page 19-4

snOspfAddrRange

fdry.1.2.4.3

Area Range Table on page 19-5

snOspfIntf

fdry.1.2.4.4

OSPF Interface Configuration Tables on


page 19-6

snOspfVirtIf

fdry.1.2.4.5

OSPF Virtual Interface Table on page 19-13

snOspfRedis

fdry.1.2.4.6

OSPF Redistribution of Routes Table on


page 19-16

snOspfNbr

fdry.1.2.4.7

OSPF Neighbor Table on page 19-18

snOspfVirtNbr

fdry.1.2.4.8

OSPF Virtual Neighbor Table on page 19-21

snOspfLsdb

fdry.1.2.4.9

OSPF Link-State Database on page 19-23

snOspfExtLsdb

fdry.1.2.4.10

OSPF Link State Database, External on


page 19-25

snOspfAreaStatus

fdry.1.2.4.11

OSPF Area Status Table on page 19-26

snOspfIfStatus

fdry.1.2.4.12

OSPF Interface Status Table on page 19-27

snOspfVirtIfStatus

fdry.1.2.4.13

OSPF Virtual Interface Status Table on


page 19-31

snOspfRoutingInfo

fdry.1.2.4.14

OSPF Routing Information Table on


page 19-34

snOspfTrapControl

fdry.1.2.4.15

OSPF Traps on page 31-33 section in the


Traps and Objects to Enable Traps on
page 31-1 chapter

snDvmrp

fdry.1.2.5
DVMRP on page 14-13

snDvmrpMIBObjects
snIgmp

fdry.1.2.5.1
fdry.1.2.6
IGMP on page 14-1

snIgmpMIBObjects
snFsrp

fdry.1.2.6.1
fdry.1.2.7

FSRP Objects on page 16-1

snFsrpGlobal

fdry.1.2.7.1

FSRP Global Variables on page 16-2

snFsrpIntf

fdry.1.2.7.2

FSRP Interface Table on page 16-2

snGblRt

fdry.1.2.8
Global Router Objects on page 18-1

snGblRtGeneral
snPim
snPimMIBObjects

2-8

fdry.1.2.8.1
fdry.1.2.9

PIM on page 14-4

fdry.1.2.9.1

Common PIM Objects on page 14-5, PIM


Virtual Interface Table on page 14-6, PIM
Neighbor Table on page 14-7, and PIM
Virtual Interface Statistics Table on page 148

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Table 2.1: Summary of MIB Objects Proprietary to IronWare Products (Continued)


Object Group Name

snPimSMMIBObjects
snAppleTalk

Object
Identifier

Sections to Refer To

fdry.1.2.9.2

PIM-SM on page 14-10

fdry.1.2.10
AppleTalk on page 22-1

snRtATGeneral
snBgp4

December 2009

fdry.1.2.10.1
fdry.1.2.11

BGP4 on page 20-1

snBgp4Gen

fdry.1.2.11.1

BGP4 General Variables on page 20-2

snBgp4AddrFilter

fdry.1.2.11.2

BGP4 Address Filter Table on page 20-8

snBgp4AggregateAddr

fdry.1.2.11.3

BGP4 Aggregate Address Table on


page 20-9

snBgp4AsPathFilter

fdry.1.2.11.4

BGP4 AS-Path Filter Table on page 20-12

snBgp4CommunityFilter

fdry.1.2.11.5

BGP4 Community Filter Table on page 2013

snBgp4NeighGenCfg

fdry.1.2.11.6

BGP4 Neighbor General Configuration


Table on page 20-24

snBgp4NeighDistGroup

fdry.1.2.11.7

BGP4 Neighbor Distribute Group Table on


page 20-27

snBgp4NeighFilterGroup

fdry.1.2.11.8

BGP4 Neighbor Filter Group Table on


page 20-29

snBgp4NeighRouteMap

fdry.1.2.11.9

BGP4 Neighbor Route Map Table on


page 20-30

snBgp4Network

fdry.1.2.11.10

BGP4 Network Table on page 20-7

snBgp4Redis

fdry.1.2.11.11

BGP4 Redistribution of Routes Table on


page 20-20

snBgp4RouteMapFilter

fdry.1.2.11.12

BGP4 Route Map Filter Table on page 2014

snBgp4RouteMapMatch

fdry.1.2.11.13

BGP4 Route Map Match Configuration


Table on page 20-15

snBgp4RouteMapSet

fdry.1.2.11.14

BGP4 Route Map Set Configuration Table


on page 20-18

snBgp4NeighOperStatus

fdry.1.2.11.15

BGP4 Neighbor Operational Status Table on


page 20-31

snBgp4NeighborSummary

fdry.1.2.11.17

BGP4 Neighbor Summary Table on


page 20-33

snBgp4Attribute

fdry.1.2.11.18

BGP4 Attribute Entries Table on page 20-11

snBgp4ClearNeighborCmd

fdry.1.2.11.19

BGP4 Clear Neighbor Command Table on


page 20-35

snBgp4NeighPrefixGroup

fdry.1.2.11.20

BGP4 Neighbor Prefix Group Table on


page 20-35

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Table 2.1: Summary of MIB Objects Proprietary to IronWare Products (Continued)


Object Group Name

Object
Identifier

Sections to Refer To

fdry.1.2.12

Router Redundancy Protocols on page 16-1

snVrrpGlobal

fdry.1.2.12.1

VRRP Global Variables on page 16-4

snVrrpIf2Table

fdry.1.2.12..4.
1

VRRP and VRRPE Interface Table 2 on


page 16-6

snVrrpVirRtr2Table

fdry.1.2.12.5.

VRRP and VRRPE Parameter Table 2 on


page 16-13

snLoopbackIf

fdry.1.2.13

Loopback Interface Configuration Table on


page 11-29

snPOS

fdry.1.2.14

Packet Port Information Table on page 1124

snVrrp

snPOSInfo

fdry.1.2.14.1

and
fdryAcl

fdry.1.2.16

fdryAclMIB
registration

fdry.1.2.16.1

IPv6 ACL Table (FastIron X Series IPv6


Devices) on page 12-25

fdry.1.3

Product identification

Structure of This Guide


All chapters in this guide contain details about the MIB objects that are in the IronWare MIB. Each object is
presented with its object name and OID, the access type available for that object (for example, read-write or read
only), and a description. Objects are grouped according to their function.
The chapter Traps and Objects to Enable Traps on page 31-1 contains both the objects used to enable a
particular type of trap and the objects that are available for a trap type. For example, objects to enable Layer 4
traps as well as the Layer 4 trap objects are in the chapter.

About SNMPv3 Support on Enterprise Software Releases


On devices running Enterprise software, SNMPv3 engine is supported in Brocade devices, beginning with
IronWare release 07.5.01; however, there are no MIB objects specific to SNMPv3. The SNMPv3 engine can
accept V1, V2c and V3 packet formats. IronWare releases prior to 07.5.01 support SNMP v1 and v2c engine. No
V3 packet can be accepted by these engines.
Also, in IronWare releases earlier than 07.5.00, the SNMP agent does not check for type validity with the SNMP
version. In IronWare release 07.5.00 and above, if the manager sends an SNMP request with a varbind of an
invalid type for that version of SNMP, the SNMP agent sends a response with the error noSuchName for that
varbind. For example, MIB objects of type Counter64 cannot be retrieved using a v1 packet, as Counter64 is a v2c
and v3 type.

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Chapter 3
Supported Standard MIBs

This section summarizes the standard objects that are supported in the IronWare MIB. It does not document all
the supported standard objects, but present those standard MIBs that are not fully supported.
For example, although RFC1213 is supported in the IronWare MIB, some groups and tables in that MIB are not
supported. The section RFC 1213: Management Information Base (MIB-II) on page 3-7 identifies the groups and
tables that are supported and the ones not supported.

Supported on FastIron X Series IPv6 Devices


In addition to IronWare proprietary MIBs for IPv6, the following standard MIBs were added in software release
04.1.00 for FastIron X Series IPv6 devices:

RFC 2465 Management Information Base for IP Version 6: Textual Conventions and General Group
NOTE: RFC 2465 MIB support on FastIron X Series IPv6 devices is limited to ipv6NetToMediaTable and
ipv6AddrTable only.

RFC 2466 Management Information Base for IP Version 6: ICMPv6 Group

RFC 2454 IP Version 6 Management Information Base for the User Datagram Protocol

RFC 2452 IP Version 6 Management Information Base for the Transmission Control Protocol

RFC 4001 Textual Conventions for Internet Network Addresses

Supported on BigIron and FastIron X Series Devices


In Enterprise software release 07.8.02 and later and FastIron X Series devices running software release 03.0.00
and later, the following changes were made to the SNMP MIB support:

Enterprise Trap MIB was rewritten in SNMPv2 format

Added support for RFC 3411 SNMP Framework MIB

Added support for RFC 3412 - Message Processing and Dispatching (MPD) for the SNMP MIB.

Added support for RFC 3413 SNMP Target MIB

Added support for RFC 3414 User-Security Model for SNMPv3 MIB

Added support for RFC 3415 View-based Access Control Model for SNMP MIB

Changes to snAgTrpRcvrTable

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The Object snAgTrpRcvrCommunity has been renamed to snAgTrpRcvrCommunityOrSecurityName to


indicate that this object can also have the v3 security name (user name), instead of community string.

Added support for RFC 4273 Definitions of Managed Objects for BGP-4

Added support for RFC 4188 Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges

Added support for RFC 2863 The Interfaces Group MIB

The following are supported in BigIron Enterprise software release 07.6.02 and later.

RFC 1850: OSPF Version 2 Management Information Base

RFC 1657: Definitions of Managed Objects for the Fourth Version of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP-4)
using SMIv2

RFC 3812: MPLS-TE-STD-MIB

Support for proprietary MIB objects for OSPF and BGP is available in the IronWare MIB in addition to support for
standard OSPF and BGP MIBs.
On devices running Enterprise software release 07.6.05 and later, the following SNMP v3 standard MIBs are
supported:

RFC 3411: An Architecture for Describing Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Management
Frameworks

RFC 3412: Message Processing and Dispatching for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

RFC 3414: User-based Security Model (USM) for version 3 of the Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMPv3)

RFC 3415: View-based Access Control Model (VACM) for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

RFC 4382: MPLS/BGP Layer 3 Virtual Private Network (VPN) Management Information Base

Supported on Terathon Devices


The following standard MIBs are supported on the BigIron MG8 and NetIron 40G.

3-2

1155 Structure and Identification of Management Information (SMI)

1157 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) version 1

1212 Concise MIB Definitions

1215 SNMP generic traps

1493 Bridge MIB (excluding filtering of objects)

1657 Definitions of Managed Objects for the Fourth Version of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP-4) using
SMIv2

1724 RIP Version 2 MIB Extension

1850 OSPF Version 2 Management Information Base

1905 Protocol Operations for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)

1906 Transport Mappings for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)

2011 SNMPv2 Management Information Base for the Internet Protocol using SMIv2

2012 SNMPv2 Management Information Base for the Transmission Control Protocol using SMIv2

2013 SNMPv2 Management Information Base for the User Datagram Protocol using SMIv2

2096 IP Forwarding MIB

2233 The Interfaces Group MIB using SMIv2

2452 - IP Version 6 Management Information Base for the Transmission Control Protocol

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Supported Standard MIBs

2454 - IP Version 6 Management Information Base for the User Datagram Protocol

2465 - Management Information Base for IP Version 6: Textual Conventions and General Group

2466 - Management Information Base for IP Version 6: ICMPv6 Group

2570 Introduction to Version 3 of the Internet-standard Network Management Framework

2571 An Architecture of Describing SNMP Management Frameworks

2572 Message Processing and Dispatching for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

2574 User-based Security (USM) for version 3 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv3)

2575 View-based Access Control Model (VACM) for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

2578 Structure of Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2)

2580 Conformance Statements for SMIv2

2665 Ethernet Like MIB (incorporates RFC 1398)

2674 Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges with Traffic Classes, Multicast Filtering and Virtual LAN
Extensions

2787 Definitions of Managed Objects for the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol

2932 IPv4 Multicast Routing MIB

2933 Internet Group Management Protocol MIB

2934 Protocol Independent Multicast MIB for IPv4

3176 InMon Corporation's sFlow: A Method for Monitoring Traffic in Switched and Routed Networks

3411 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Management Frameworks

3412 Message Processing and Dispatching for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

3414 User-based Security Model (USM) for version 3 of the Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMPv3)

3415 View-based Access Control Model (VACM) for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

3418 Management Information Base (MIB) for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

rstpmib Internet draft

Supported on the FastIron Edge Switch


RFC 1850: OSPF Version 2 Management Information Base - Supported on FastIron Edge Switch devices
beginning with release 03.1.02.

Supported on the NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX


RFC Compliance - Management

854 TELNET

1213 MIB II
See the IronWare MIB Reference for details.

1445 Administrative Model for SNMPv2 - Support for View Subtree (partially supported)

1492 TACACS+

1724 RIPv2 MIB

1757 RMON Groups 1, 2, 3, 9

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NOTE: On NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX devices running software release 04.0.01, this RFC 1757 has
been obsoleted by RFC 2819.

2011 SNMPv2 MIB SMIv2

2012 MIB for TCP (Replaced by RFC 4022 on NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX devices running software
release 04.0.00 and later )
2013 MIB for UDP (Replaced by RFC 4113 on NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX devices running software
release 04.0.00 and later )

3-4

2030 SNTP

2068 HTTP

2096 IP Forwarding Table MIB (Replaced by RFC 4292 on NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX devices running
software release 04.0.00 and later)

2284 PPP EAP -Support EAP extension

2578 SNMPV2

2579 Textual Conventions for SMIv2

2665 Ethernet-Like MIB

2674 802.1Q and 802.1p Bridge MIB (RFC 2674: Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges with Traffic
Classes, Multicast Filtering and Virtual LAN Extensions on page 3-14)

2787 VRRP-MIB

2819 Remote Network Monitoring Management Information Base

2863 Interfaces Group MIB

2865 RADIUS

2866 RADIUS Accounting

2868 RADIUS Attributes for Tunnel Protocol (partially supported)

2869 RADIUS Extensions - EAP Message (type 79) and Message-Authenticator (type 80)

2932 IP Mulitcast Route MIB (See RFC 2932 IPv4 Multicast Routing MIB on page 3-15 for details.)

2933 IGMP MIB (See RFC 2933 IGMP MIB on page 3-17 for details.)

2934 PIM MIB (See RFC 2934 PIM MIB for IPv4 on page 3-18 details.)

3164 BSD Syslog Protocol

3176 sFlow (See RFC 3176: InMon Corporations sFlow: A Method for Monitoring Traffic in Switched And
Routed Networks. on page 3-21 for details.)

3410 SNMPV3

3411 Architecture for SNMP

3412 Message Processing and Dispatching for SNMP

3413 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Applications (partially supported)

3414 USM for SNMPV3

3415 VACM for SNMPV3

3416 Version 2 of the Protocol Operations for the SNMP

3418 Management Information Base (MIB) for the SNMP

3579 RADIUS Support for Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) (partially supported)

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3584 Coexistence between Version 1, Version 2, and Version 3 of the Internet-standard Network
Management Framework

3592 SDH/SONET MIB (partially supported)

3812 MPLS TE Standard MIB

3815 Managed Objects for the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) and Label Distribution Protocol
(LDP)
See the IronWare MIB Reference for details.

3826 The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Cipher Algorithm in the SNMP User-based Security
Model

4022 Management Information Base for the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) (NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX running software release 04.0.00)

4087 IP Tunnel MIB (NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX running software release 04.0.00)

4113 Management Information Base for the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) (NetIron XMR and NetIron
MLX running software release 04.0.00)

4188 Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges

4251 The Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol Architecture

4252 The Secure Shell (SSH) Authentication Protocol

4253 The Secure Shell (SSH) Transport Protocol

4254 The Secure Shell (SSH) Connection Protocol

4273 Definitions of Managed Objects for BGP-4 (See RFC 4273: Definitions of Managed Objects for
BGP-4 on page 3-31 for details.)

4292 IP Forwarding MIB. This RFC obsoletes the following on NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX devices
running software release 04.0.00:

RFC 2465 Management Information Base for IP Version 6: Textual Conventions and General Group

RFC 2096 IP Forwarding Table MIB

4293 Management Information Base for the Internet Protocol (IP). (See RFC 4293: Management
Information Base for the Internet Protocol (IP) on page 3-34 for details.) This RFC obsoletes the following on
NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX devices running software release 04.0.00:

RFC 2011 - SNMPv2 Management Information Base for the Internet Protocol using SMIv2

RFC 2465 - Management Information Base for IP Version 6: Textual Conventions and General Group

RFC 2466 - Management Information Base for IP Version 6: ICMPv6 Group

4382 MPLS/BGP Layer 3 Virtual Private Network (VPN) Management Information Base

4444 Management Information Base for Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) (See RFC
4444: Management Information Base for Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) on page 3-35
for details.)

draft-grant-tacacs-02.txt The TACACS+ Protocol

draft-ietf-bfd-mib Bidirectional Forwarding Detection Management Information Base

draft-ietf-pwe3-enet-mib-11.txt Ethernet Pseudo Wire (PW) Management Information Base

draft-ietf-pwe3-pw-mib-11.txt PW-STD-MIB Definitions (read-only)

RFC Compliance - IPv6 Management

2452 IPv6 MIB for TCP (Replaced by RFC 4022 on NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX devices running
software release 04.0.00 and later )

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2454 IPv6 MIB for UDP (Replaced by RFC 4113 on NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX devices running
software release 04.0.00 and later)

2465 IPv6 MIB for Textual Conventions and General Group (Replaced by RFC 4292 on NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX devices running software release 04.0.00 and later.)

2466 IPv6 MIB for ICMPv6 Group

IEEE Standards

IEEE8021-CFM-MIB IEEE 802.1ag CFM MIB

LLDP/LLDP-MED MIB Support


The following standard MIBs are supported on devices with LLDP/LLDP-MED capability.
The following MIBs are in the 802.1AB standard, Station and Media Access Control Connectivity Discovery.

LLDP-MED

LLDP-EXT-DOT1-MIB

LLDP-EXT-DOT3-MIB

The following MIB is in the ANSI/TIA-1057 standard, LLDP for Media Endpoint Devices.

LLDP-EXT-MED-MIB

Partially Supported Standards


Portions of the following standard MIBs are supported on the devices. Refer to the following sections for a list of
supported objects:

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RFC 1213: Management Information Base (MIB-II) on page 3-7

RFC 1493: Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges on page 3-10

RFC 1643: Ethernet-Like Interface Types on page 3-11

RFC 1742: AppleTalk Management Information Base II on page 3-11

RFC 1757: Remote Network Monitoring Management Information Base on page 3-12

RFC 2096: IP Forwarding Table MIB on page 3-12

RFC 2233: The Interfaces Group MIB using SMIv2 on page 3-13

RFC 2515: Definitions of Textual Conventions and Object Identities for ATM Management on page 3-14

RFC 2674: Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges with Traffic Classes, Multicast Filtering and Virtual
LAN Extensions on page 3-14

RFC 2932 IPv4 Multicast Routing MIB on page 3-15 (devices running Enterprise software release 08.0.00.)

RFC 2933 IGMP MIB on page 3-17 (devices running Enterprise software release 08.0.00.)

RFC 2934 PIM MIB for IPv4 on page 3-18 (devices running Enterprise software release 08.0.00.)

RFC 3176: InMon Corporations sFlow: A Method for Monitoring Traffic in Switched And Routed Networks.
on page 3-21

RFC 3815: Managed Objects for the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) and Label Distribution Protocol
(LDP) on page 3-22

RFC 4273: Definitions of Managed Objects for BGP-4 on page 3-31

RFC 4293: Management Information Base for the Internet Protocol (IP) on page 3-34

RFC 4444: Management Information Base for Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) on

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RFC 1213: Management Information Base (MIB-II)


The following objects from RFC1213 are supported on devices.

Object Group Name

Object Identifier

system

1.3.6.1.2.1.1

interfaces

1.3.6.1.2.1.2

ifTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2

ifEntry

1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1

ifIndex (See note below.)

1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1

ip

1.3.6.1.2.1.4

icmp

1.3.6.1.2.1.5

tcp

1.3.6.1.2.1.6

udp

1.3.6.1.2.1.7

transmission

1.3.6.1.2.1.10

snmp

1.3.6.1.2.1.11

rmon

1.3.6.1.2.1.16

dot1dBridge

1.3.6.1.2.1.17

The following groups from RFC 1213 are not supported.

at
NOTE: The table ipNetToMediaTable (OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.22) is used instead of the atTable. The atTable has
been obsoleted in RFC 1213.
Configuration Considerations when using the ipNetToMediaTable
Brocade does not support disabling forwarding using ipForwarding objects.
Brocade does not support changing dynamic ARP entries using ipNetToMediaType. You may only create or
delete static ARP entries.

egp

Notes About the ifIndex


The ifIndex values allocated for physical ports do not change as modules are inserted and removed. However,
they may have changed between software releases of products to accommodate a greater number of ports per
module.

IronCore and JetCore devices


In IronWare software previous to release 07.1.xx, a block of 32 ifIndex values was allocated for each slot. Ports in
slot 1 would have ifIndex values from 1 to 32, slot 2 would have values from 33 to 64, and so on.
In IronWare TrafficWorks software release 07.2.xx:

The number of allocated ifindex was changed to allow 64 ports for modules. Ports in slot 1 would have ifIndex
values from 1 to 64, slot 2 would have values from 65 to 128, and so on.

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Virtual and loopback interface ifIndex values are allocated from ranges above those used for physical ports

ATM subinterfaces and PVCs have ifIndex values allocated in a dynamic fashion, which is not readily
predictable.

In IronWare software release 07.5.00 and TrafficWorks software release 08.0.00, the following blocks of ifIndexes
have been allocated:
Physical ports:

1 680 (48-T blades * 14 slots + 8 management ports)

VE:

255 (configuratble to 2048)

Loopback: :

Multicast tunnel

32

IP tunnel

ATM subinterface

10

Unused

10

MPLS tunnel

8192

PVC tunnel

4096

NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX


In NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX, starting with software release 03.7.00, the number of ifindexes allocated per
module has been reduced from 40 to 20 to accommodate the double port density due to the introduction of the 32slot chassis. This change affects the ifindex for Slot 2 and higher. If you need the ifindexes to remain at 40 (for
example, for backward compatibility), issue the snmp-server max-ifindex-per-module 40 CLI command;
otherwise, the default is 20.
Beginning with software release 04.0.00, there can be 20, 40, or 64 Ifindexes per module. (Refer to the
"Configuring SNMP ifIndex" section of the "Configuring Basic Parameters" chapter in the NetIron Configuration
Guide for details.)
In the NetIron XMR and MLX Multi-Service IronWare software release 03.6.00 and later, every trunk group will
appear as a row within the ifTable and ifXTable. The ifIndex range involves all the physical ports, virtual ports,
loopback ports, multicast tunnels, GRE tunnels and MPLS tunnels in that order.
Use the Get operations on snInterfaceLookupIfIndex (indexed by ifIndex) to get InterfaceId (in a simple OID form)
These allocations are subject to change between releases.

Table 3.1: XMR/MLX Index Ranges

Physical port

4-slot

8-slot

16-slot

32-slot

Allocation

1-160

1-320

1-640

1-1280

20 per slot
(Release 3.7
and later)
40 per slot
(Releases
prior to 3.7)

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Virtual port

255 default, 40
minimum,
4096
maximum

255 default, 40
minimum,
4096
maximum

255 default, 40
minimum,
4096
maximum

255 default, 40
minimum,
4096
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4-slot

8-slot

16-slot

32-slot

Loopback
port

64 default

64 default

64 default

64 default

IP tunnels

8192

8192

8192

8192

MPLS tunnels

16384

16384

16384

16384

Trunk

128 default,
128 min, max
256

128 default,
128 min, max
256

128 default,
128 min, max
256

128 default,
128 min, max
256

Allocation

IfIndex Assignment Persistance


The following interfaces on the NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX have ifIndex assignment that are persistent across
reboots and switchover operations:

Physical ports

Virtual ports

Loopback ports

NOTE: The ifIndex should be derived from the snIfIndexLookupTable using the InterfaceId (in OID form), instead
of assuming that the ifIndex to always stay persistent across reloads.
On the following interfaces, IfIndex assignments are not persistent across reboots and switchover operations:

MPLS tunnel interfaces

Trunk ports

BigIron RX
In BigIron RX, the ifindex allocation per slot is 64.
In the BigIron RX Multi-Service IronWare software release 02.5.00 and later, every trunk group will appear as a
row within the ifTable and ifXTable.
Use the Get operations on snInterfaceLookupIfIndex (indexed by ifIndex) to get InterfaceId (in a simple OID form)

Table 3.2: BigIron RX Index Ranges

Physical port

4-slot

8-slot

16-slot

32-slot

Allocation

1-192

1-384

1-768

1-1536

64 per slot
(Release
02.5.00 and
later)
48 per slot
(Releases
prior to
02.5.00)

Mgmt port

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4-slot

8-slot

16-slot

32-slot

Virtual port

255 default, 40
minimum,
4096
maximum

255 default, 40
minimum,
4096
maximum

255 default, 40
minimum,
4096
maximum

255 default, 40
minimum,
4096
maximum

Loopback
port

64 default

64 default

64 default

64 default

Mcast port

32

32

32

32

GRE tunnels

256 default, 1
min, 8192
maximum

256 default, 1
min, 8192
maximum

256 default, 1
min, 8192
maximum

256 default, 1
min, 8192
maximum

Unused

10

10

10

10

Trunk

128 default,
128 min, max
256

128 default,
128 min, max
256

128 default,
128 min, max
256

128 default,
128 min, max
256

Allocation

RFC 1493: Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges


The following groups are supported on devices.
NOTE: RFC 4188 obsoletes RFC 1493 on the NetIron XMR Series routers and the NetIron MLX Series routers
Mutli-Service IronWare software release 03.6.00 and later.

Object Group Name

Object Identifier

dot1dBridge

1.3.6.1.2.1.17

dot1dBase

1.3.6.1.2.1.17.1

dot1dStp

1.3.6.1.2.1.17.2

dot1dTp

1.3.6.1.2.1.17.4

NOTE: The dot1dTpFdbTable (OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.17.4) in RFC 1493 is used to find dynamically learned MAC
addresses. Statically configured MAC addresses are in the snFdbTable (refer to Forwarding Database Static
Table Information on page 12-4).

NOTE: The SNMP MIB object dot1dDtpPortTable (OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.17.2.15) does not display information for
tagged ports that belong to an 802.1W RSTP configuration. The design of that MIB table is based on Single STP
standard, and does not accommodate Multiple STPs. Therefore, the table displays information only for SSTP and
for untagged port.
NOTE: The MIB 4188 has been converted to SMIv2 format. The object dot1dStpPortPathCost32 was added to
support IEEE 802. The existing MIB dot1dStpPortPathCost has upper range of 65535. Over that value, this MIB
stays at the upper value and user should access dot1dStpPortPathCost32 which has a bigger upper range value.

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RFC 1643: Ethernet-Like Interface Types


The following groups are supported on devices.
NOTE: RFC 2665 obsoletes RFC 1643 on the NetIron Mutli-Service XMR Series routers and the NetIron MutliService MLX Series routers .

Object Group Name

Object Identifier

dot3

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.7

dot3StatsTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.7.2

dot3CollTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.7.5

dot3Tests

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.7.6

dot3Errors

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.7.7

dot3ChipSets

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.7.8

RFC 1742: AppleTalk Management Information Base II


The following groups from this RFC are supported on devices that support AppleTalk.

Object Group Name

Object Identifier

appletalk

1.3.6.1.2.1.13

aarp

1.3.6.1.2.1.13.2

atport

1.3.6.1.2.1.13.3

ddp

1.3.6.1.2.1.13.4

rtmp

1.3.6.1.2.1.13.5

zipRouter

1.3.6.1.2.1.13.7

rtmpStub

1.3.6.1.2.1.13.16

zipEndNode

1.3.6.1.2.1.13.17

perPort

1.3.6.1.2.1.13.18

The following object groups from RFC 1742 are not supported on devices.

llap

ddp

kip

nbp

atecho

atp

pap

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asp

adsp

atportptop

RFC 1757: Remote Network Monitoring Management Information Base


The following groups from this RFC are supported on devices.
NOTE: On NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX devices running software release 04.0.01, this RFC has been
obsoleted by RFC 2819.

Object Group Name

Object Identifier

rmon

1.3.6.1.2.1.16

statistics

1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1

history

1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2

alarm

1.3.6.1.2.1.16.3

event

1.3.6.1.2.1.16.9

The following object groups in RFC 1757 are not supported on devices.

hosts

hostTopN

matrix

filter

capture (packet capture)

RFC 2096: IP Forwarding Table MIB


The following MIB objects can be used to read the routing table on a BigIron MG8, NetIron XMR, NetIron MLX,
and ServerIron devices. In software release 04.0.00 and later for NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX, this RFC has
been replaced by RFC 4292.

Interface Stack Table


The Interface Stack Table or ifStackTable from RFC 2233 defines the relationships among the sub-layers of an
interface. The table shows which sub-layers run on top of other sub-layers. Each sub-layer corresponds to a
conceptual row in the table. The table may be used for ATM and for other interfaces such as the layering of a
virtual interface over the ports which are members of the corresponding VLAN.
The object identifiers for the ifStackTable begin with the following objects

Interface Entry Table


The Interface Entry Table or ifXTable is based on RFC 2233. It contains information about the interfaces. Each
sub-layer is considered to be an interface. This table will contain entries for the ATM physical ports, as well as for
any sub-interfaces that have been configured.

Object Group Name

3-12

Object Identifier

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ipCidrRouteDest

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.4.1.2

ipCidrRouteMask

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.4.1.3

ipCidrRouteTos

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.4.1.4

ipCidrRouteNextHop

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.4.1.5

ipCidrRouteIfIndex

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.4.1.6

ipCidrRouteType

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.4.1.7

ipCidrRouteProto

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.4.1.8

ipCidrRouteAge

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.4.1.9

ipCidrRouteInfo

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.4.1.10

ipCidrRouteNextHopAS

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.4.1.11

ipCidrRouteMetric1

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.4.1.12

ipCidrRouteMetric2

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.4.1.13

ipCidrRouteMetric3

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.4.1.14 (BigIron MG8, NetIron


XMR, and NetIron MLX only)

ipCidrRouteMetric4

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.4.1.15 (BigIron MG8, NetIron


XMR, and NetIron MLX only)

ipCidrRouteMetric5

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.4.1.16 (BigIron MG8, NetIron


XMR, and NetIron MLX only)

ipCidrRouteStatus

RFC 2233: The Interfaces Group MIB using SMIv2


The following groups from this RFC are supported on devices.
NOTE: RFC 2863 is supported on the NetIron XMR Series routers and the NetIron MLX Series routers MutliService IronWare software release 03.6.00 and later. RFC 2863 obsoletes RFC 2233. (See RFC 2863: The
Interfaces Group MIB on page 3-15.)

Interface Stack Table


The Interface Stack Table or ifStackTable from RFC 2233 defines the relationships among the sub-layers of an
interface. The table shows which sub-layers run on top of other sub-layers. Each sub-layer corresponds to a
conceptual row in the table. The table may be used for ATM and for other interfaces such as the layering of a
virtual interface over the ports which are members of the corresponding VLAN.
The object identifiers for the ifStackTable begin with the following objects

Interface Entry Table


The Interface Entry Table or ifXTable is based on RFC 2233. It contains information about the interfaces. Each
sub-layer is considered to be an interface. This table will contain entries for the ATM physical ports, as well as for
any sub-interfaces that have been configured.

Object Group Name

Object Identifier

ifMIB

1.3.6.1.2.1.31

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ifMIBObjects

1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1

ifXtable

1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1

ifStackTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.2

ifConformance

1.3.6.1.2.1.31.2

ifCounterDiscontinuityGroup

1.3.6.1.2.1.31.2.1.13

NOTE: Supported on the NetIron XMR Series


routers and the NetIron MLX Series routers
Mutli-Service IronWare software release
03.6.00 and later.

RFC 2515: Definitions of Textual Conventions and Object Identities for


ATM Management
Only The following objects groups from RFC 2515 are supported on devices that support ATM.

ATM Interface Configuration Parameters Table


The ATM Interface Configuration Table from RFC 2515 contains the configuration of cell layers on the ATM
interface of a local device. This information is in addition to the information contained in the ifTable.
The table contains one entry for each ATM interface port. The object identifiers for the table begin with the
following objects:

ATM Interface Transmission Convergence Sub-Layer Table


The ATM Interface Transmission Convergence sub-layer table from RFC 2515 contains configuration and state
parameters of the ATM interfaces that use Transmission Convergence sub-layer for carrying ATM cells over
SONET/SDH or DS3. The object identifiers for the table begin with the following objects

AAL5 Virtual Channel Connection Performance Statistics Table


The ATM Adaptation Layer Type 5 (AAL5) Virtual Channel Connection Performance Statistics Table from RFC
2515 contains the performance statistics of a virtual channel connection at the interface associated with an AAL5
entity in an ATM host or ATM switch. The object identifiers for the table begin with the following objects:

Object Group Name

Object Identifier

atmMIB

1.3.6.1.2.1.37

atmMIBObjects

1.3.6.1.2.1.37.1

atmInterfaceConfTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.37.1.2

atmInterfaceTCTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.37.1.4

aal5VccTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.37.1.12

atmTCMIB

1.3.6.1.2.1.37.3

Other object groups from this RFC are not supported.

RFC 2674: Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges with

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The following groups from this RFC are supported on devices.

Object Group Name

Object Identifier

pBridgeMib

1.3.6.1.2.1.17.6

qBridgeMib

1.3.6.1.2.1.17.7

RFC 2863: The Interfaces Group MIB


RFC 2863 is supported on the NetIron XMR Series routers and the NetIron MLX Series routers Mutli-Service
IronWare software release 03.6.00 and later.
On NetIron XMR Series and the NetIron MLX Series routers running software release 04.0.00 and later, ifType for
all Ethernet interfaces (10/100/1G/10G) returns the value ethernetCsmacd(6) as mandated by RFC 2665.
If the command snmp-server legacy iftype is configured on the device CLI, ifType returns gigabitEthernet(117)
or fastEther(62). If the command is not configured (or no snmp-server legacy iftype is issued), then ifType
returns the value ethernetCsmacd(6).

RFC 2932 IPv4 Multicast Routing MIB


Support for RFC 2932 is available on the following devices:

Devices running Enterprise software release 08.0.00 and later

NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX Series devices

Support for the RFC in these devices is presented below.

Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

ipMRouteEnable

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.1

Yes

ipMRouteEntryCount

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.2.1

Yes

ipMRouteTable (IP multicast route table)

Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

ipMRouteGroup

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.2.1.1

Yes

ipMRouteSource

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.2.1.2

Yes. Returns the IP address of the


multicast server.

ipMRouteSourceMask

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.2.1.3

Yes. Always shows 1.

ipMRouteUpstreamNeighbor

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.2.1.4

Yes

ipMRouteInIfIndex

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.2.1.5

Yes

ipMRouteUpTime

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.2.1.6

Yes

ipMRouteExpiryTime

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.2.1.7

Yes

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Object Identifier

Supported?

ipMRoutePkts

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.2.1.8

No

ipMRouteDifferentInIfPackets

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.2.1.9

Yes

ipMRouteOctets

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.2.1.10

No

ipMRouteProtocol

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.2.1.11

Yes

ipMRouteRtProto

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.2.1.12

Yes

ipMRouteRtAddress

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.2.1.13

Yes. Returns the IP address of the


multicast server.

ipMRouteRtMask

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.2.1.14

Yes. Always shows 1.

ipMRouteRtType

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.2.1.15

Yes

ipMRouteHCOctets

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.2.1.16

No. Always shows 0.

ipMRouteNextHopTable (IP multicast next hop table)


Next hop in this table refers to downstream traffic.

Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

ipMRouteNextHopGroup

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.3.1.1

Yes

ipMRouteNextHopSource

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.3.1.2

Yes

ipMRouteNextHopSourceMask

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.3.1.3

Yes

ipMRouteNextHopIfIndex

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.3.1.4

Yes

ipMRouteNextHopAddress

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.3.1.5

Yes

ipMRouteNextHopState

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.3.1.6

Yes. Always shows forwarding(2).

ipMRouteNextHopUpTime

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.3.1.7

No. Always shows 0.

ipMRouteNextHopExpiryTime

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.3.1.8

No. Always shows 0.

ipMRouteNextHopClosestMemberHop

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.3.1.9

No. Always shows 0.

ipMRouteNextHopProtocol

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.3.1.10

Yes

ipMRouteNextHopPkts

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.3.1.11

No. Always shows 0.

ipMRouteInterfaceTable (IP multicast route table for interfaces)

3-16

Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

ipMRouteInterfaceIfIndex

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.4.1.1

Yes

ipMRouteInterfaceTtl

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.4.1.2

Yes. Range: 131

ipMRouteInterfaceProtocol

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.4.1.3

Yes

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Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

ipMRouteInterfaceRateLimit

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.4.1.4

No

ipMRouteInterfaceInMcastOctets

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.4.1.5

Yes. Returns packet count

ipMRouteInterfaceOutMcastOctets

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.4.1.6

Yes. Returns packet count

ipMRouteInterfaceHCInMcastOctets

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.4.1.7

Yes. Returns packet count

ipMRouteInterfaceHCOutMcastOctets

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.4.1.8

Yes. Returns packet count

IP Multicast Scope Boundary Table

Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

IpMRouteBoundaryIfIndex

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.5.1.1

Yes

IpMRouteBoundaryAddress

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.5.1.2

Yes. Value is obtained from ACLs.

IpMRouteBoundaryAddressMask

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.5.1.3

Yes. Value is obtained from ACLs.

IpMRouteBoundaryStatus

1.3.6.1.2.1.83.1.1.5.1.4

Yes. Read only.

ipMRouteScopeNameTable (IP multicast scope group name table)


All objects in this table are supported.

RFC 2933 IGMP MIB


Support for RFC 2933 is available on the following devices:

Devices running Enterprise software release 08.0.00 and later

NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX Series devices

Support for the RFC in these devices is presented below.

igmpInterfaceTable (IGMP Interface Table)

Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

igmpInterfaceIfIndex

1.3.6.1.2.1.85.1.1.1.1

Yes

igmpInterfaceQueryInterval

1.3.6.1.2.1.85.1.1.1.2

Yes. Global value only.

igmpInterfaceStatus

1.3.6.1.2.1.85.1.1.1.3

Yes

igmpInterfaceVersion

1.3.6.1.2.1.85.1.1.1.4

Yes

igmpInterfaceQuerier

1.3.6.1.2.1.85.1.1.1.5

Yes

igmpInterfaceQueryMaxResponseTime

1.3.6.1.2.1.85.1.1.1.6

Yes. Global value only.

igmpInterfaceQuerierUpTime

1.3.6.1.2.1.85.1.1.1.7

Yes

igmpInterfaceQuerierExpiryTime

1.3.6.1.2.1.85.1.1.1.8

Yes

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Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

igmpInterfaceVersion1QuerierTimer

1.3.6.1.2.1.85.1.1.1.9

Yes, but only the following values are


supported:

0 = no V1 querier

1 = no time

igmpInterfaceWrongVersionQueries

1.3.6.1.2.1.85.1.1.1.10

Yes

igmpInterfaceJoins

1.3.6.1.2.1.85.1.1.1.11

Yes

igmpInterfaceProxyIfIndex

1.3.6.1.2.1.85.1.1.1.12

No

igmpInterfaceGroups

1.3.6.1.2.1.85.1.1.1.13

Yes

igmpInterfaceRobustness

1.3.6.1.2.1.85.1.1.1.14

Yes. Global value only.

igmpInterfaceLastMemQueryIntvl

1.3.6.1.2.1.85.1.1.1.15

Yes

igmpCacheTable (IGMP Cache Table)

Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

igmpCacheAddress

1.3.6.1.2.1.85.1.2.1.1

Yes

igmpCacheIfIndex

1.3.6.1.2.1.85.1.2.1.2

Yes

igmpCacheSelf

1.3.6.1.2.1.85.1.2.1.3

Yes

igmpCacheLastReporter

1.3.6.1.2.1.85.1.2.1.4

Yes

igmpCacheUpTime

1.3.6.1.2.1.85.1.2.1.5

Yes

igmpCacheExpiryTime

1.3.6.1.2.1.85.1.2.1.6

Yes

igmpCacheStatus

1.3.6.1.2.1.85.1.2.1.7

Yes

igmpCacheVersion1HostTimer

1.3.6.1.2.1.85.1.2.1.8

Yes

RFC 2934 PIM MIB for IPv4


Support for RFC 2934 is available on the following devices:

Devices running Enterprise software release 08.0.00 and later

NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX Series devices

Support for the RFC in these devices is presented below.

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Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

pimJoinPruneInterval

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.1

Yes

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pimInterfaceTable (PIM Interface Table)

Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

pimInterfaceIfIndex

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.2.1.1

Yes

pimInterfaceAddress

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.2.1.2

Yes

pimInterfaceNetMask

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.2.1.3

Yes

pimInterfaceMode

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.2.1.4

Yes

pimInterfaceDR

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.2.1.5

Yes

pimInterfaceHelloInterval

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.2.1.6

Yes. Global value only.

pimInterfaceStatus

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.2.1.7

Yes

pimInterfaceJoinPruneInterval

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.2.1.8

Yes. Global value only.

pimInterfaceCBSRPreference

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.2.1.9

Yes. Global value only.

pimNeighborTable (PIM Neighbor Table)

Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

pimNeighborAddress

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.3.1.1

Yes

pimNeighborIfIndex

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.3.1.2

Yes

pimNeighborUpTime

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.3.1.3

Yes

pimNeighborExpiryTime

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.3.1.4

Yes

pimNeighborMode

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.3.1.5

Yes

pimIpMRouteTable (PIM IP Multicast Route Table)


NOTE: The PIM IP Multicast Route Table MIBs are not supported on the following products:

BigIron RX

NetIron XMR

NetIron MLX

BigIron MG8

NetIron 40G

NetIron IMR 640 Router

Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

pimIpMRouteUpstreamAssertTimer

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.4.1.1

Yes

pimIpMRouteAssertMetric

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.4.1.2

Yes

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Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

pimIpMRouteAssertMetricPref

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.4.1.3

Yes

pimIpMRouteAssertRPTBit

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.4.1.4

Yes

pimIpMRouteFlags

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.4.1.5

Yes

pimIpMRouteNextHopTable (PIM Next Hop Table)


The pimIpMRouteNextHopTable is not supported.

pimRpTable (PIM RP Table)


NOTE: The pimRPTable is not supported on the following products:

BigIron RX

NetIron XMR

NetIron MLX

BigIron MG8

NetIron 40G

NetIron IMR 640 Router

Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

pimRPGroupAddress

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.5.1.1

Yes, but read-only and only active


groups.

pimRPAddress

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.5.1.2

Yes, but read-only.

pimRPState

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.5.1.3

Yes, but read-only and value is always


up(1).

pimRPStateTimer

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.5.1.4

No

pimRPLastChange (

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.5.1.5

No

pimRPRowStatus

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.5.1.6

Yes, but read-only.

pimRpSetTable (PIM RP Set Table)

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Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

pimRpSetGroupAddress

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.6.1.1

Yes

pimRpSetGroupMask

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.6.1.2

Yes

pimRpSetAddress

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.6.1.3

Yes

pimRpSetHoldTime

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.6.1.4

Yes

pimRpSetExpiryTime

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.6.1.5

Yes

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Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

pimRpSetComponent

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.6.1.6

No

pimCandidateRPTable (PIM Candidate-RP Table)

Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

pimCandidateRPGroupAddress

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.11.1.1

Yes

pimCandidateRPGroupMask

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.11.1.2

Yes

pimCandidateRPAddress

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.11.1.3

Yes

pimCandidateRPRowStatus

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.11.1.4

Yes

pimComponentTable (PIM Component Table)


SET operation for this table is not available, since the BSR is in one domain only. This table has only one row.
Use the CLI command ip pim border at the interface level to stop the flooding of the bootstrap messages.
NOTE: The pimComponentTable MIBs are not supported on the following products:

BigIron RX

NetIron XMR

NetIron MLX

BigIron MG8

NetIron 40G

NetIron IMR 640 Router

Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

pimComponentIndex

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.12.1.1

Yes

pimComponentBSRAddress

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.12.1.2

Yes

pimComponentBSRExpiryTime

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.12.1.3

Yes

pimComponentCRPHoldTime

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.12.1.4

Yes

pimComponentStatus

1.3.6.1.3.61.1.1.12.1.5

Yes, but read-only

RFC 3176: InMon Corporations sFlow: A Method for


Monitoring Traffic in Switched And Routed Networks.
RFC 3176 MIBS enable you to configure the sFlow Export feature. Support for this RFC is available on the
following devices:

Devices running Enterprise IronWare software release 07.5.01 and later provide

NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX Series devices

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The following groups from this RFC are supported in these devices.

Object Name

Object Identifier

Description

sFlowAgent

1.3.6.1.4.1.4300.1.1

sFlowVersion

1.3.6.1.4.1.4300.1.1.1

Returns a version string (for example,


1.2; Brocade

sFlowAgentAddressType

1.3.6.1.4.1.4300.1.1.2

Returns value 1 (ipv4)

sFlowAgentAddress

1.3.6.1.4.1.4300.1.1.3

Management IP

sFlowTable

1.3.6.1.4.1.4300.1.1.4

sFlow Table

sFlowDataSource

1.3.6.1.4.1.4300.1.1.4.1.1

ifIndex of sFlow port

sFlowOwner

1.3.6.1.4.1.4300.1.1.4.1.2

Always null. Not supported in the CLI.

sFlowTimeout

1.3.6.1.4.1.4300.1.1.4.1.3

Always 0. Not supported in the CLI.

sFlowPacketSamplingRate

1.3.6.1.4.1.4300.1.1.4.1.4

Port sampling rate. Set this value to 0 to


disable sflow for a port.

sFlowCounterSamplingInterval

1.3.6.1.4.1.4300.1.1.4.1.5

Global counter poll interval

sFlowMaximumHeaderSize

1.3.6.1.4.1.4300.1.1.4.1.6

Always 128

sFlowMaximumDatagramSize

1.3.6.1.4.1.4300.1.1.4.1.7

Always 1400

sFlowCollectorAddressType

1.3.6.1.4.1.4300.1.1.4.1.8

Always 1 (ipv4)

sFlowCollectorAddress

1.3.6.1.4.1.4300.1.1.4.1.9

Address of first collector. For other


collectors, use snSflowCollectorTable.
(Refer to sFlow Collector on page 2611.)

sFlowCollectorPort

1.3.6.1.4.1.4300.1.1.4.1.10

Port of first collector. For other collectors,


use snSflowCollectorTable. (Refer to
sFlow Collector on page 26-11.)

sFlowDatagramVersion

1.3.6.1.4.1.4300.1.1.4.1.11

Always 4

RFC 3815: Managed Objects for the Multiprotocol Label Switching


(MPLS) and Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)
Multi-Service IronWare release 03.7.00 and later for the NetIron XMR /MLX Series provide support for RFC 3815,
Managed Objects for the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS),and Label Distribution Protocol (LDP). Support for
this MIB enables configuration and monitoring of the Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

mplsLdpLsr Objects

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Object Name

Object Identifier

Supported

mplsLdpLsrId

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.1

Yes

mplsLdpLsrLoopDetectionCapable

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2

Returns none(1) or
hopCountAndPathVector(5)

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mplsLdpEntity Objects

Object Name

Object Identifier

Supported

mplsLdpEntityLastChange

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.1

Always returns 0.

mplsLdpEntityIndexNext

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.2

Always returns 0.

mplsLdpEntity Table
This mplsLdpEntity table contains information about MPLS Label Distribution Protocol Entities which exist on this
Label Switching Router (LSR) or Label Edge Router (LER).
NOTE: This table currently supports read-only access.

Object Name

Object Identifier

Supported

mplsLdpEntityLdpId

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.3.1.1

Index

mplsLdpEntityIndex

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.3.1.2

Index

mplsLdpEntityProtocolVersion

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.3.1.3

Yes

mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.3.1.4

The administrative status of


this LDP Entity.
The values are:

mplsLdpEntityOperStatus

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.3.1.5

up(1) mapped to
enable(1)

down(2)/testing(3)
mapped to disable(2)

Displays the operational


status of this LDP Entity.
The values are:

up(1) mapped to enabled


(2)

down(2) mapped to
disabled(3)

testing(3) mapped to
disabled(3)

unknown(4) mapped to
unknown(1)

dormant(5) mapped to
disabled(3)

notpresent(6) mapped to
disabled(3)

mplsLdpEntityTcpPort

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.3.1.6

Yes

mplsLdpEntityUdpDscPort

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.3.1.7

Yes

mplsLdpEntityMaxPduLength

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.3.1.8

Yes

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Object Name

Object Identifier

Supported

mplsLdpEntityKeepAliveHoldTimer

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.3.1.9

Yes

mplsLdpEntityHelloHoldTimer

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.3.1.10

Yes

mplsLdpEntityInitSessionThreshold

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.3.1.11

Yes

mplsLdpEntityLabelDistMethod

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.3.1.12

Yes

mplsLdpEntityLabelRetentionMode

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.3.1.13

Yes

mplsLdpEntityPathVectorLimit

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.3.1.14

Yes

mplsLdpEntityHopCountLimit

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.3.1.15

Yes

mplsLdpEntityTransportAddrKind

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.3.1.16

Displays the IP address of the


interface from which hello
messages are sent is used as
the transport address in the
hello message.
Returns interface(1)

mplsLdpEntityTargetPeer

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.3.1.17

Yes

mplsLdpEntityTargetPeerAddrType

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.3.1.18

Displays the type of the


internetwork layer address
used for the Extended
Discovery.
Possible types:

ipv4(1)

ipv6(2)

unknown(0)

mplsLdpEntityTargetPeerAddr

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.3.1.19

Yes

mplsLdpEntityLabelType

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.3.1.20

Yes

mplsLdpEntityDiscontinuityTime

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.3.1.21

Yes

mplsLdpEntityStorageType

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.3.1.22

Yes

mplsLdpEntityRowStatus

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.3.1.23

Yes

mplsLdpEntityStats Table
The mplsLdpEntityStats table is a read-only table which augments the mplsLdpEntityTable. This table keeps
statistical information about the LDP Entities on the LSR. This table is read-only.

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Object Name

Object Identifier

Supported

mplsLdpEntityStatsSessionAttempts

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.4.1.1

Yes

mplsLdpEntityStatsSessionRejectedNoH
elloErrors

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.4.1.2

Yes

mplsLdpEntityStatsSessionRejectedAdEr
rors

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.4.1.3

Yes

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Object Name

Object Identifier

Supported

mplsLdpEntityStatsSessionRejectedMax
PduErrors

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.4.1.4

Yes

mplsLdpEntityStatsSessionRejectedLREr
rors

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.4.1.5

Yes

mplsLdpEntityStatsBadLdpIdentifierError
s

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.4.1.6

Yes

mplsLdpEntityStatsBadPduLengthErrors

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.4.1.7

Yes

mplsLdpEntityStatsBadMessageLengthEr
rors

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.4.1.8

Yes

mplsLdpEntityStatsBadTlvLengthErrors

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.4.1.9

Yes

mplsLdpEntityStatsMalformedTlvValueErr
ors

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.4.1.10

Yes

mplsLdpEntityStatsKeepAliveTimerExpEr
rors

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.4.1.11

Yes

mplsLdpEntityStatsShutdownReceivedNo
tifications

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.4.1.12

Yes

mplsLdpEntityStatsShutdownSentNotifica
tions

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.2.4.1.13

Yes

Object Name

Object Identifier

Supported

mplsLdpPeerLastChange

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.1

Unsupported, Always returns


0

mplsLdpLspFecLastChange

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.2

Yes

mplsLdpSession Objects

mplsLdpPeer Table
The mplsLdpPeer table has Information about LDP peers known by Entities in the mplsLdpEntityTable. The
information in this table is based on information from the Entity-Peer interaction during session initialization but is
not appropriate for the mplsLdpSessionTable, because objects in this table may or may not be used in session
establishment.

Object Name

Object Identifier

Supported

mplsLdpPeerLdpId

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.2.1.1

Yes

mplsLdpPeerLabelDistMethod

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.2.1.2

Yes

mplsLdpPeerPathVectorLimit

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.2.1.3

Yes

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mplsLdpPeerTransportAddrType

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.2.1.4

Displays the type of the


Internet address for the
mplsLdpPeerTransportAddr
object.
Possible types:

mplsLdpPeerTransportAddr

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.2.1.5

ipv4(1)

ipv6(2)

unknown(0)

Yes

mplsLdpSession Table
The mplsLdpSession table contains information of sessions between the LDP Entities and LDP Peers. This table
augments the mplsLdpPeerTable. Each row in this table represents a single session. This table is read-only.

Object Name

Object Identifier

Supported

mplsLdpSessionStateLastChange

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.3.1.1

Unsupported. Returns 0

mplsLdpSessionState

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.3.1.2

Yes

mplsLdpSessionRole

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.3.1.3

Yes

mplsLdpSessionProtocolVersion

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.3.1.4

Yes

mplsLdpSessionKeepAliveHoldTimeRem

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.3.1.5

Yes

mplsLdpSessionKeepAliveTime

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.3.1.6

Yes

mplsLdpSessionMaxPduLength

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.3.1.7

Yes

mplsLdpSessionDiscontinuityTime

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.3.1.8

Yes

mplsLdpSessionStats Table
A table of statistics between the LDP entities and LDP peers. This table is read-only.

Object Name

Object Identifier

Supported

mplsLdpSessionStatsUnknownMesTypeE
rrors

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.4.1.1

Yes

mplsLdpSessionStatsUnknownTlvErrors

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.4.1.2

Yes

mplsLdpHelloAdjacency Table
A table of hello adjacencies for the sessions. This table is read-only.

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Object Name

Object Identifier

Supported

mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyIndex

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.5.1.

Index

mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyHoldTimeRem

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.5.1.1.2

Yes

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mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyHoldTime

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.5.1.1.3

Yes

mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyType

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.5.1.1.4

Yes

Object Name

Object Identifier

Supported

mplsFecLastChange

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.8.1

Same data as
mplsLdpLspFecLastChange

mplsFecIndexNext

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.8.2

Unsupported. Always returns


0.

mplsFec Objects

mplsFec Table
The mplsFec table represents the FEC (Forwarding Equivalence Class) information associated with an LSP.
NOTE: This table currently supports read-only access.

Object Name

Object Identifier

Supported

mplsFecIndex

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.8.3.1.1

Index

mplsFecType

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.8.3.1.2

Yes

mplsFecAddrPrefixLength

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.8.3.1.3

Yes

mplsFecAddrType

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.8.3.1.4

Displays the value of this


object and the type of the
Internet address.
Possible values:

ipv4(1)

ipv6(2)

unknown(0)

mplsFecAddr

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.8.3.1.5

Yes

mplsFecStorageType

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.8.3.1.6

Yes

mplsFecRowStatus

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.8.3.1.7

Yes

mplsLdpSessionPeerAddr Table
The mplsLdpSessionPeerAddr table 'extends' the mplsLdpSessionTable. This table is used to store Label Address
Information from Label Address Messages received by this LSR from Peers. This table is read-only and should be
updated when Label Withdraw Address Messages are received, i.e., Rows should be deleted as appropriate.

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NOTE: Since more than one address may be contained in a Label Address Message, this table 'sparse
augments', the mplsLdpSessionTable's information.

Object Name

Object Identifier

Supported

mplsLdpSessionPeerAddrIndex

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.11.1.1

Index

mplsLdpSessionPeerNextHopAddrType

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.11.1.2

Displays the internetwork


layer address type of this
Next Hop Address as
specified in the Label
Address Message associated
with this Session.
Possible values:

mplsLdpSessionPeerNextHopAddr

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.4.1.3.11.1.3

ipv4(1)

ipv6(2)

unknown(0)

Yes

RFC 4022: Management Information Base for the


Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
RFC 4022 replaces RFC 2012 and RFC 2452.
The NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX devices running software release 04.0.00 and later supports the entire RFC
4022. All objects have read-only access, except for the tcpConnectionState object in to tcpConnectionTable. The
tcpConnectionState has read-write access.

RFC 4087: IP Tunnel MIB


The following tables in RFC 4087 are supported on the NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX software release 04.0.00
and later.

tunnelIfTable
The tunnelIfTable contains information on configured tunnels. Support for this table is as follows:

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tunnelIfLocalAddress

Not supported as it is deprecated.

tunnelIfRemoteAddress

Not supported as it is deprecated.

tunnelIfEncapsMethod

Read-only. Only 6to4 and GRE tunnel types are suppored.


This is the encapsulation method used by the tunnel.

tunnelIfHopLimit

Read-only. This is the IPv4 TTL or IPv6 Hop Limit to use in


the outer IP header. A value of 0 indicates that the value is
copied from the payload's header.

tunnelIfSecurity

Read-only. Always returns "none(1)".

tunnelIfTOS

Read-only.

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tunnelIfFlowLabel

Read-only. Always returns -1 which indicates a wildcard as


suggested by RFC3595.

tunnelIfAddressType

Read-only.

tunnelIfLocalInetAddress

Read-only.

tunnelIfRemoteInetAddress

Read-only.

tunnelIfEncapsLimit

Read-only. This is the maximum number of additional


encapsulations permitted for packets undergoing
encapsulation at this node. A value of -1 indicates that no
limit is present, except as a result of the packet size.

tunnelInetConfigTable
The tunnelInetConfigTable can be used to map a set of tunnel endpoints to the associated ifIndex value. Every
row in the tunnelIfTable with a fixed destination address should have a corresponding row in the
tunnelInetConfigTable.
Support for this table is as follows:

tunnelInetConfigAddressType

Read-only. Index value

tunnelInetConfigLocalAddress

Read-only. Index value

tunnelInetConfigRemoteAddress

Read-only. Index value

tunnelInetConfigEncapsMethod

Read-only. Index value. This is the encapsulation method


used by the tunnel. Only 6to4 and GRE tunnel types are
supported.

tunnelInetConfigID

Read-only. Index value. Always 1 in 6to4 tunnel type.

tunnelInetConfigIfIndex

Read-only.

tunnelInetConfigStatus

Read-only. Always returns active(1).

tunnelInetConfigStorageType

Read-only. Always returns nonVolatile(3).

ifTable Support
Support for the tunnelIfTable and tunnelInetConfigTable affects the ifTable (RFC 1213) support as follows:

ifIndex

Read-only. Index value.

ifDescr

Read-only.

ifType

Read-only.

ifMtu

Read-only.

ifSpeed

Not supported.

ifPhysAddress

Not supported.

ifAdminStatus

Read-only.

ifOperStatus

Read-only.

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ifLastChange

Read-only. Always return 0.

ifInOctets

Not supported.

ifInUcastPkts

Read-only. Reports total received packet count from


tunnel.

ifInNUcastPkts

Not supported. Returns 0.

ifInDiscards

Not supported.

ifInErrors

Not supported.

ifInUnknownProtos

Not supported.

ifOutOctets

Not supported.

ifOutUcastPkts

Read-only. Reports total transmitted packet count to


tunnel and total received packet count from tunnel.

ifOutNUcastPkts

Not supported. Returns 0.

ifOutDiscards

Not supported.

ifOutErrors

Not supported.

ifXTable
Support for the tunnelIfTable and tunnelInetConfigTable also affects ifXTable (RFC 2233) as follows:

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ifName

Read-only.

ifInMulticastPkts

Not supported. Returns 0

ifInBroadcastPkts

Not supported. Returns 0

ifOutMulticastPkts

Not supported. Returns 0

ifOutBroadcastPkts

Not supported. Returns 0

ifHCInOctets

Not supported. Returns 0

ifHCInUcastPkts

Read-only. Reports total received packet count from


tunnel.

ifHCInBroadcastPkts

Not supported. Returns 0

ifHCOutOctets

Not supported. Returns 0

ifHCOutUcastPkts

Read-only. Reports total received packet count from


tunnel.

ifHCOutMulticastPkts

Not supported. Returns 0

ifHCOutBroadcastPkts

Not supported. Returns 0

ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable

Read-only. Always returns disabled(2).

ifHighSpeed

Not supported. Returns 0

ifPromiscuousMode

Read-only. Always returns true(1).

ifConnectorPresent

Read-only. Always returns false(2).

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ifAlias

Read-only.

ifCounterDiscontinuityTime

Read-only.

RFC 4113: Management Information Base for the


User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
RFC 4113 replaces RFC 2013 and RFC 2454.
The NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX devices running software release 04.0.00 and later supports the entire RFC
4113. All objects have read-only access.

RFC 4273: Definitions of Managed Objects for BGP-4


RFC 4273 is supported on the NetIron XMR Series routers and the NetIron MLX Series routers Mutli-Service
IronWare software release 03.6.00 and later.
NOTE: The Definitions of Managed Objects for BGP-4 (OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3) is used instead of RFC 1657. The
Definitions of Managed Objects for the Fourth Version of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP-4) using SMIv2 has
been obsoleted in RFC 4273.

Object Group Name

Object Identifier

Notes

bgpLocalAS

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.2

The local autonomous system number.


The NetIron XMR or NetIron MLX
running release 04.0.00 and later, returns
AS_TRANS (23456) if the number is
greater than 16 bits.

bgpPeerTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3

The bgpPeerRemoteAs object is the


remote autonomous system number
received in the BGP OPEN message.
The NetIron XMR or NetIron MLX
running release 04.0.00 and later, returns
AS_TRANS (23456) for this object, if
the number is greater than 16 bits.

bgpPeerEntry

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1

bgpPeerIdentifier

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.1

bgpPeerState

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.2

bgpPeerAdminStatus

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.3

bgpPeerNegotiatedVersion

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.4

bgpPeerLocalAddr

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.5

bgpPeerLocalPort

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.6

bgpPeerRemoteAddr

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.7

bgpPeerRemotePort

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.8

bgpPeerRemoteAs

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.9

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bgpPeerInUpdates

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.10

bgpPeerOutUpdates

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.11

bgpPeerInTotalMessages

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.12

bgpPeerOutTotalMessages

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.13

bgpPeerLastError

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.14

bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTransiti
ons

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.15

bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTime

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.16

bgpPeerConnectRetryInterval

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.17

bgpPeerHoldTime

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.18

bgpPeerKeepAlive

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.19

bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.20

bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.21

bgpPeerMinASOriginationInterv
al

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.22

bgpPeerMinRouteAdvertisemen
tInterval

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.23

bgpPeerInUpdateElapsedTime

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.24

bgp4PathAttrTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.6

This table is supported on NetIron XMR


or NetIron MLX running release 04.0.00
and later.

bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.6.1.5

This object is the sequence of AS path


segments. Each AS path segment is
represented by a triplet of <type>,
<length>, and <value>.
The NetIron XMR or NetIron MLX
running release 04.0.00 and later, as well
as the NetIron CES and NetIron CER
running release 04.1.00 and later, returns
AS_TRANS if the AS number is greater
than 2 bytes.

bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS

1.3.6.1.2.1.15.6.1.10

The AS number of the last BGP4 speaker


that performed route aggregation. A
value of zero (0) indicates the absence of
this attribute.
The NetIron XMR or NetIron MLX
running release 04.0.00 and later, as well
as the NetIron CES and NetIron CER
running release 04.1.00 and later,returns
AS_TRANS (23456) for this object, if
remote AS is greater than 16 bits.

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RFC 4292 IP Forwarding Table MIB


The NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX devices running software release 04.0.00 and later supports the entire RFC
4292, with the following exceptions:

The object inetCidrRouteDiscards is not supported

The objects inetCidrRouteMetric2, inetCidrRouteMetric3, inetCidrRouteMetric4, and inetCidrRouteMetric5 in


the inetCidrRouteTable are not supported.

All objects have read-only access.

In the NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX software release 04.0.00, this RFC replaces RFC 2096 and RFC 2465.

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RFC 4293: Management Information Base for the Internet Protocol (IP)
RFC 4293 obsoletes the following:

RFC 2011 - SNMPv2 Management Information Base for the Internet Protocol using SMIv2

RFC 2465 - Management Information Base for IP Version 6: Textual Conventions and General Group

RFC 2466 - Management Information Base for IP Version 6: ICMPv6 Group

This RFC is supported on the NetIron XMR and MLX devices, running software release 03.9.00 and later. The
following summarizes the tables from the RFC that are supported.

Object Group Name

Object Identifier

Supported IP
Version

Access

IP scalar variables

1.3.6.1.2.1.4

IPv4 and IPv6

Only the following objects have read-write


access:
ipDefaultTTL
ipv6IpDefaultHopLimit
ipv6IpForwarding
All other scalar variable are read-only,

ipv4InterfaceTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.28

IPv4

All objects are read-only.

ipv6InterfaceTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.30

IPv6

All objects are read-only.

ipSystemStatsTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.31.1

IPv4 and IPv6

All objects are read-only.

ipIfStatsTableLastChange

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.31.2

IPv4 and IPv6

All objects are read-only.

ipIfStatsTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.31.3

IPv4 and IPv6

Not supported

ipAddressPrefixTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.32

IPv4 and IPv6

All objects are read-only.

ipAddressTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.34

IPv4 and IPv6

All objects are read-only.

ipNetToPhysicalTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.35

IPv4 and IPv6

Only the following objects have readcreate access.

Only ARP entries that are


currently being used are
included in the ARP table.

ipNetToPhysicalPhysAddress
ipNetToPhysicalType
ipNetToPhysicalRowStatus
All other object are read-only.

ipv6ScopeZoneIndexTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.36

IPv6

All objects are read-only

ipDefaultRouterTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.37

IPv4 and IPv6

All objects are read-only.

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Object Group Name

Object Identifier

Supported IP
Version

Access

Ipv6RouterAdvertTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.39

IPv6

Only the following objects have read-write


access; all others are read-only:

ipv6RouterAdvertSendAdverts

ipv6RouterAdvertManagedFlag

ipv6RouterAdvertOtherConfigFlag

ipv6RouterAdvertReachableTime

ipv6RouterAdvertRetransmitTime

ipv6RouterAdvertCurHopLimit

ipv6RouterAdvertDefaultLifetime

icmpStatsTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.5.29

IPv4 and IPv6

All objects are read-only.

icmpMsgStatsTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.5.30

IPv4 and IPv6

All objects are read-only.

RFC 4444: Management Information Base for Intermediate


System to Intermediate System (IS-IS)
This RFC is supported on the NetIron Series routers Mutli-Service IronWare software release 03.8.00 and later.
Refer to the RFC for details.

Scalar isisSysObject
The following scaler objects are supported in the IronWare MIB; however, only read only access is provided.

Object Group Name

Object Identifier

Supported?

Notes

isisSysVersion

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.1.1.1

Yes

Always returns 1

isisSysLevelType

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.1.1.2

Yes

level1(1)

Level2(2)

level 1 and 2(3)

on(1)

off(2)

isisSysID

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.1.1.3

Yes

isisSysMaxPathSplits

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.1.1.4

Yes

isisSysMaxLSPGenInt

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.1.1.5

Yes

isisSysPollESHelloRate

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.1.1.6

No

isisSysWaitTime

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.1.1.7

No

isisSysAdminState

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.1.1.8

Yes

isisSysL2toL1Leaking

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.1.1.9

Yes

isisSysMaxAge

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.1.1.10

Yes

isisSysReceiveLSPBufferSize

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.1.1.11

Yes

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isisSysProtSupported

isisSysNotificationEnable

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.1.1.12

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.1.1.13

Yes

BITS:

ipv4(1)

ipv6(2)

Yes

Supported tables
The following tables in RFC 4444 are supported; however only read-only access is allowed.
NOTE: Tables in RFC 4444 not listed in the table below are not supported. For example, the isisRATable is not
supported.

Object Group Name

Object Identifier

isisManAreaAddrTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.1.2

isisAreaAddrTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.1.3

isisSummAddrTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.1.4

isisRedistributeAddrTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.1.5

isisRouterTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.1.6

isisSysLevelTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.2.1

isisCircTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.3.2

Comments

The following objects from this


table are not supported:

isisCircMeshGroupEnabledwill return INACTIVE

isisCircMeshGroup will
return zero (0).

Also, the object


isisCirc3WayEnabled is always
ON for Pt 2 Pt.

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isisCircLevelTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.4.1

isisSystemCounterTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.5.1

isisCircuitCounterTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.5.2

isisPacketCounterTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.5.3

isisIsAdjTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.6.1

isisIsAdjAreaAddrTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.6.2

isisIsAdjIPAddrTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.6.3

isisIsAdjProtSuppTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.6.4

isisIPRATable

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.8.1

isisLSPSummaryTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.9.1

isisLSPTLVTable

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.9.2

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Object Group Name

Object Identifier

isisNOTIFICATION

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.10

Comments

Notifications
IS-IS notification is enabled by default. To disable notification, issue the command no snmp-server enable traps
isis at the device CLI. Use the snmp-server enable traps isis to re-enable notification.
Table 3.3 list the notifications in RFC 4444 that are supported in Mutli-Service IronWare software release 03.8.00
and later.
NOTE: Only one IS-IS trap is generated for each notification type within a 60 second (1 minute) period. For
example, if several authentication failure notification types occur within a 60 second period, only one trap is
generated for the authentication failure notification type. This duration is different from what is specified in RFC
4444.

Table 3.3: Support RFC 4444 Notifications


Object Group Name

Object Identifier

isisDatabaseOverload

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.10.1

isisAttemptToExceedMaxSequence

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.10.4

isisIDLenMismatch

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.10.5

isisMaxAreaAddressesMismatch

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.10.6

isisOwnLSPPurge

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.10.7

isisSequenceNumberSkip

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.10.8

isisAuthenticationFailure

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.10.10

isisAreaMismatch

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.10.12

isisAdjacencyChange

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.10.17

isisLSPErrorDetected

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.10.18

Table 3.4 list the notifications in RFC 4444 that are not supported in Mutli-Service IronWare software release
03.8.00 and later.

Table 3.4: Unsupport RFC 4444 Notifications


Object Group Name

Object Identifier

isisManualAddressDrops

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.10.2

isisCorruptedLSPDetected

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.10.3

isisAuthenticationTypeFailure

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.10.9

isisVersionSkew

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.10.11

isisRejectedAdjacency

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.10.13

isisLSPTooLargeToPropagate

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.10.14

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isisOrigLSPBuffSizeMismatch

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.10.15

isisProtocolsSupportedMismatch

1.3.6.1.2.1.138.1.10.16

IEEE8021-CFM-MIB
The following tables in the IEEE8021-CFM-MIB are supported on NetIron XMR, NetIron MLX, NetIron CES, and
NetIron CER devices running software release 04.1.00 and later.
The following scalars are supported, but read-only access is available.

dot1agCfmDefaultMdDefLevel (OID: 1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.2.1) - This object always returns 0.

dot1agCfmDefaultMdDefMhfCreation (OID: 1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.2.2) - This object always returns


defMHFdefault(2).

dot1agCfmDefaultMdDefIdPermission (OID: 1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.2.3) - This object always returns


sendIdNone(1).

The following table are supported, but read-only access for these tables is available at this time:

dot1agCfmMdTable

dot1agCfmMaNetTable

dot1agCfmMaCompTable

dot1agCfmMaMepListTable

dot1agCfmMepTable

dot1agCfmLtrTable

dot1agCfmMepDbTable

Other tables or the dot1agCfmFaultAlarm notification are not supported.

dot1agCfmMdTable
The dot1agCfmMdTable is the Maintenance Domain table. Each row in the domain represents a different
Maintenance Domain. It is indexed by the dot1agCfmMdIndex object. Only read-only access is available for these
objects.

Object Group Name

Type

Object Identifier

Comments

dot1agCfmMdIndex

Unsigned32

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.5.2.1.1

Index variable.
Supported.

dot1agCfmMdFormat

Dot1agCfmMaintD
omainNameType

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.5.2.1.2

Supported

dot1agCfmMdName

Dot1agCfmMaintD
omainName

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.5.2.1.3

Supported

dot1agCfmMdMdLevel

Dot1agCfmMDLev
el

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.5.2.1.4

Supported

dot1agCfmMdMhfCreation

Dot1agCfmMhfCre
ation

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.5.2.1.5

Supported

dot1agCfmMdMhfIdPermission

Dot1agCfmIdPermi
ssion

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.5.2.1.6

Always returns
sendIdNone(1).

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Object Group Name

Type

Object Identifier

Comments

dot1agCfmMdMaNextIndex

Dot1afCfmIndexInt
egerNextFree

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.5.2.1.7

Supported

dot1agCfmMdRowStatus

RowStatus

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.5.2.1.8

Always return
active(1).

dot1agCfmMaNetTable
Each row in the dot1agCfmMaNetTable represents a MA, which is a set of MEPs. Each MEP is configured with a
single service instance. It is indexed by the dot1agCfmMdIndex and dot1agCfmMaIndex objects.
Only read-only access is available for these objects.

Object Group Name

Type

Object Identifier

Comments

dot1agCfmMaIndex

Unsigned32

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.6.1.1.1

Index variable.
Supported.

dot1agCfmMaNetFormat

Dot1agCfmMaintA
ssocNameType

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.6.1.1.2

Supported.

dot1agCfmMaNetName

Dot1agCfmMaintA
ssocName

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.6.1.1.3

Supported.

dot1agCfmMaNetCcmInterval

Dot1agCfmCcmInt
erval

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.6.1.1.4

Supported.

dot1agCfmMaNetRowStatus

RowStatus

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.6.1.1.5

Always return
active(1).

dot1agCfmMaCompTable
The dot1agCfmMaCompTable is the Maintenance Association Component table. Each row in the table represents
a MA, which is a set of MEPs. Each MEP is configured with a single service instance. It is indexed by
dot1agCfmMaComponentId, dot1agCfmMdIndex, and dot1agCfmMaIndex. Only read-only access is available for
this table.

Object Group Name

Type

Object Identifier

Comments

ieee8021CfmMaComponentId

IEEE8021PbbCom
ponentIdentifierTC

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.6.4.1.1 }

Index variable.
Supported.

ieee8021CfmMaCompPrimarySel
ectorType

Integer:

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.6.4.1.2 }

Supported.

vlandid(1)

isid(2)

ieee8021CfmMaCompPrimarySel
ectorOrNone

ieee8021ServiceS
electorValueOrNon
e

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.6.4.1.3

Supported.

ieee8021CfmMaCompMhfCreatio
n

Dot1agCfmMhfCre
ation

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.6.4.1.4

Supported.

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Object Group Name

Type

Object Identifier

Comments

ieee8021CfmMaCompIdPermissi
on

Dot1agCfmIdPermi
ssion

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.6.4.1.5

Always return
sendIdNone(1).

ieee8021CfmMaCompNumberOf
Vids

Unsigned32

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.6.4.1.6

Supported.

ieee8021CfmMaCompRowStatus

RowStatus

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.6.4.1.7

Always return
active(1).

dot1agCfmMaMepListTable
The table contains the list of known MEPs for a given MA. It is indexed by dot1agCfmMdIndex,
dot1agCfmMaIndex, and dot1agCfmMaMepListIdentifier.

Object Group Name

Type

Object Identifier

Comments

dot1agCfmMaMepListIdentifier

Dot1agCfmMepId

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.6.3.1.1

Index variable.
Supported.

dot1agCfmMaMepListRowStatus

RowStatus

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.6.3.1.2

Always return
active(1).

dot1agCfmMepTable
The dot1agCfmMepTable is the Maintenance Association End Point (MEP) table. Each row in the table represents
a different MEP. It is indexed by dot1agCfmMdIndex, dot1agCfmMaIndex, and dot1agCfmMepIdentifier.
Unless otherwise noted, all objects have read-only access.

Object Group Name

Type

Object Identifier

Comments

dot1agCfmMepIdentifier

Dot1agCfmMepId

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.1

Index variable.
Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepIfIndex

InterfaceIndexOrZe
ro

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.2

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepDirection

Dot1agCfmMpDirec
tion

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.3

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepPrimaryVid

Unsigned32

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.4

Always returns 0.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepActive

TruthValue

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.5

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepFngState

Dot1agCfmFngStat
e

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.6

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepCciEnabled

TruthValue

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.7

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepCcmLtmPriority

Unsigned32

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.8

Supported.
Read-only.

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Object Group Name

Type

Object Identifier

Comments

dot1agCfmMepMacAddress

MacAddress

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.9

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepLowPrDef

Dot1agCfmLowest
AlarmPri

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.10

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepFngAlarmTime

TimeInterval

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.11

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepFngResetTime

TimeInterval

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.11.12

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepHighestPrDefect

Dot1agCfmHighest
DefectPri

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.13

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepDefects

Dot1agCfmMepDef
ects

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.14

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepErrorCcmLastFailu
re

OCTET STRING

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.15

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepXconCcmLastFail
ure

OCTET STRING

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.16

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepCcmSequenceErr
ors

Counter32

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.17

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepCciSentCcms

Counter32

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.18

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepNextLbmTransId

Unsigned32

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.19

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepLbrIn

Counter32

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.20

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepLbrInOutOfOrder

Counter32

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.21

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepLbrBadMsdu

Counter32

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.22

Always returns 0.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepLtmNextSeqNumb
er

Unsigned32

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.23

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepUnexpLtrIn

Counter32

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.24

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepLbrOut

Counter32

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.25

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepTransmitLbmStatu
s

TruthValue

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.26

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepTransmitLbmDest
MacAddress

MacAddress

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.27

Supported.
Read-write

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Object Group Name

Type

Object Identifier

Comments

dot1agCfmMepTransmitLbmDest
MepId

Dot1agCfmMepIdO
rZero

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.28

Supported.
dot1agCfmMepTr
ansmitLbmDest
MepId
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepTransmitLbmDestI
sMepId

TruthValue

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.29

Supported.
Read-write

dot1agCfmMepTransmitLbmMess
ages

Integer32

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.30

Supported.
Read-write.

dot1agCfmMepTransmitLbmData
Tlv

OCTET STRING

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.31

Alwyas returns
Null string. Readonly.

dot1agCfmMepTransmitLbmVlan
Priority

Integer32

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.32

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepTransmitLbmVlan
DropEnable

TruthValue

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.33

Alwyas returns
false(2). Readonly.

dot1agCfmMepTransmitLbmResul
tOK

TruthValue

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.34

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepTransmitLbmSeqN
umber

Unsigned32

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.35

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepTransmitLtmStatus

TruthValue

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.36

Supported.
Read-write.

dot1agCfmMepTransmitLtmFlags

BITS

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.37

Always returns
"0". Read-write.

dot1agCfmMepTransmitLtmTarget
MacAddress

MacAddress

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.38

Supported.
Read-write.

dot1agCfmMepTransmitLtmTarget
MepId

Dot1agCfmMepIdO
rZero

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.39

Supported.
Read-write.

dot1agCfmMepTransmitLtmTarget
IsMepId

TruthValue

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.40

Supported.
Read-write.

dot1agCfmMepTransmitLtmTtl

Unsigned32

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.41

Supported.
Read-write.

dot1agCfmMepTransmitLtmResult

TruthValue

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.42

Supported.

dot1agCfmMepTransmitLtmSeqN
umber

Unsigned32

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.43

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepTransmitLtmEgres
sIdentifier

OCTET STRING

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.44

Supported.
Read-only.

dot1agCfmMepRowStatus

RowStatus

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.45

Always return
active(1). Readonly.

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dot1agCfmLtrTable
The dot1agCfmLtrTable extends the MEP table and contains a list of Linktrace replies received by a specific MEP
in response to a Linktrace message. It is indexed by dot1agCfmMdIndex, dot1agCfmMaIndex,
dot1agCfmMepIdentifier, dot1agCfmLtrSeqNumber, and dot1agCfmLtrReceiveOrder.
Only one Linktrace number sequence, which is the last one sent, is supported in this table. Only read-only access
is available for this table.

Object Group Name

Type

Object Identifier

Comments

dot1agCfmLtrSeqNumber

Unsigned32

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.2.1.1

Supported.

dot1agCfmLtrReceiveOrder

Unsigned32

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.2.1.2

Supported.

dot1agCfmLtrTtl

Unsigned32

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.2.1.3

Supported.

dot1agCfmLtrForwarded

TruthValue

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.2.1.4

Supported.

dot1agCfmLtrTerminalMep

TruthValue

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.2.1.5

Supported.

dot1agCfmLtrLastEgressIdentifier

OCTET STRING

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.2.1.6

Supported.

dot1agCfmLtrNextEgressIdentifier

OCTET STRING

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.2.1.7

Supported.

dot1agCfmLtrRelay

Dot1agCfmRelayA
ctionFieldValue

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.2.1.8

Supported.

dot1agCfmLtrChassisIdSubtype

LldpChassisIdSubt
ype

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.2.1.9

Supported.

dot1agCfmLtrChassisId

LldpChassisId

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.2.1.10

Alwyas returns a
NULL string.

dot1agCfmLtrManAddressDomain

TDomain

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.2.1.11

Alwyas returns
{0.0}.

dot1agCfmLtrManAddress

TAddress

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.2.1.12

Always returns a
NULL string.

dot1agCfmLtrIngress

Dot1agCfmIngress
ActionFieldValue

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.2.1.13

Supported.

dot1agCfmLtrIngressMac

MacAddress

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.2.1.14

Supported.

dot1agCfmLtrIngressPortIdSubtyp
e

LldpPortIdSubtype

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.2.1.15

Supported.

dot1agCfmLtrIngressPortId

Dot1agCfmEgress
ActionFieldValue

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.2.1.16

Supported.

dot1agCfmLtrEgress

Dot1agCfmEgress
ActionFieldValue

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.2.1.17

Supported.

dot1agCfmLtrEgressMac

MacAddress

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.2.1.19

Supported.

dot1agCfmLtrEgressPortIdSubtyp
e

LldpPortIdSubtype

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.2.1.19

Supported.

dot1agCfmLtrEgressPortId

LldpPortId

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.2.1.20

Supported.

dot1agCfmLtrOrganizationSpecifi
cTlv

OCTET STRING

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.2.1.21

Always reurns a
NULL string.

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dot1agCfmMepDbTable
The dot1agCfmMepDbTable is the MEP Database. This database is maintained by every MEP. It maintains the
information received about other MEPs in the Maintenance Domain. It is indexed by dot1agCfmMdIndex,
dot1agCfmMaIndex, dot1agCfmMepIdentifier, and dot1agCfmMepDbRMepIdentifier. Only read-only access is
avialble.

dot1agCfmMepDbRMepIdentifier

Dot1agCfmMepId

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.3.1.1

Supported.

dot1agCfmMepDbRMepState

Dot1agCfmRemote
MepState

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.3.1.2

Supported.

dot1agCfmMepDbRMepFailedOk
Time

TimeStamp

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.3.1.3

Supported.

dot1agCfmMepDbMacAddress

MacAddress

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.3.1.4

Supported.

dot1agCfmMepDbRdi

TruthValue

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.3.1.5

Supported.

dot1agCfmMepDbPortStatusTlv

Dot1agCfmPortStat
us

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.3.1.6

Supported.

dot1agCfmMepDbInterfaceStatus
Tlv

Dot1agCfmInterfac
eStatus

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.3.1.7

Supported.

dot1agCfmMepDbChassisIdSubty
pe

LldpChassisIdSubt
ype

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.3.1.8

Supported.

dot1agCfmMepDbChassisId

LldpChassisId

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.3.1.9

Always returns a
Null string.

dot1agCfmMepDbManAddressDo
main

TDomain

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.3.1.10

Always returns
{0,0}.

dot1agCfmMepDbManAddress

TAddress

1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.3.1.11

Always returns a
Null string.

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Chapter 4
Registration

Registration objects identify the Brocade product that is being managed. The following table presents the objects
for product registration. The sysOID will return one of these values:

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snFIWGSwitch

Stackable FastIron Workgroup Switch

fdry.1.3.1.1
snFIBBSwitch

Stackable FastIron Backbone Switch

fdry.1.3.1.2
snNIRouter

Stackable NetIron Router

fdry.1.3.2.1
snSI

Stackable ServerIron

fdry.1.3.3.1
snSIXL

Stackable ServerIronXL

fdry.1.3.3.2
snSIXLTCS

Stackable ServerIronXL TCS

fdry.1.3.3.3
snTISwitch

Stackable TurboIron/8 Switch

fdry.1.3.4.1
snTIRouter

Stackable TurboIron/8 Router

fdry.1.3.4.2
snT8Switch

Stackable TurboIron/8 Switch

fdry.1.3.5.1
snT8Router

Stackable TurboIron/8 Router

fdry.1.3.5.2

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Object Name and Identifier

Description

snT8SI

Stackable ServerIronXL

fdry.1.3.5.3
snT8SIXLG

Stackable ServerIronXLG

fdry.1.3.5.4
snBI4000Switch

BigIron 4000 Switch

fdry.1.3.6.1
snBI4000Router

BigIron 4000 Router

fdry.1.3.6.2
snBI4000SI

BigServerIron, 4-slot

fdry.1.3.6.3
snBI8000Switch

BigIron 8000 Switch

fdry.1.3.7.1
snBI8000Router

BigIron 8000 Router

fdry.1.3.7.2
snBI8000SI

BigServerIron

fdry.1.3.7.3
snFI2Switch

FastIron II Switch

fdry.1.3.8.1
snFI2Router

FastIron II Router

fdry.1.3.8.2
snFI2PlusSwitch

FastIron II Plus switch

fdry.1.3.9.1
snFI2PlusRouter

FastIron II Plus router

fdry.1.3.9.2
snNI400Router

NetIron Router

fdry.1.3.10.1
snNI800Router

NetIron 800 Router

fdry.1.3.11.1
snFI2GCSwitch

FastIron II GC switch

fdry.1.3.12.1
snFI2GCRouter

FastIron II GC router

fdry.1.3.12.2
snFI2PlusGCSwitch

FastIron II Plus GC switch

fdry.1.3.13.1

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Registration

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snFI2PlusGCRouter

FastIron II Plus GC router

fdry.1.3.13.2
snBigIron15000

BigIron 15000 Switch

fdry.1.3.14.1
snBI15000Router

BigIron 15000 Router

fdry.1.3.14.2
snBI15000SI
fdry.1.3.14.3
snNI1500Router

BigIron 15000 ServerIron for M2-M4 modules running the BS2


ServerIron code
NetIron 1500 Router

fdry.1.3.15.1
snFI3Switch

FastIron III Switch

fdry.1.3.16.1
snFI3Router

FastIron III Router

fdry.1.3.16.2
snFI3GCSwitch

FastIron III GC switch

fdry.1.3.17.1
snFI3GCRouter

FastIron III GC router

fdry.1.3.17.2
snSI400Switch

ServerIron 400 switch

fdry.1.3.18.1
snSI400Router

ServerIron 400 router

fdry.1.3.18.2
snSI800Switch

ServerIron 800 switch

fdry.1.3.19.1
snSI800Router

ServerIron 800 router

fdry.1.3.19.2
snSI1500Switch

ServerIron 1500 switch

fdry.1.3.20.1
snSI1500Router

ServerIron 1500 router

fdry.1.3.20.2
sn4802Switch

Stackable FastIron 4802 switch

fdry.1.3.21.1
sn4802Router

Stackable FastIron 4802 router

fdry.1.3.21.2

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Object Name and Identifier

Description

sn4802SI

Stackable FastIron 4802 ServerIron

fdry.1.3.21.3
snFI400Switch

FastIron 400 switch

fdry.1.3.22.1
snFI400Router

FastIron 400 router

fdry.1.3.22.2
snFI800Switch

FastIron 800 switch

fdry.1.3.23.1
snFI800Router

FastIron 800 router

fdry.1.3.23.2
snFI1500Switch

FastIron 1500 switch

fdry.1.3.24.1
snFI1500Router

FastIron 1500 router

fdry.1.3.24.2
snFES2402Switch

FastIron Edge Switch 2402 Switch

fdry.1.3.25.1
snFES2402Router

FastIron Edge Switch 2402 Router

fdry.1.3.25.2
snFES4802Switch

FastIron Edge Switch 4802 Switch

fdry.1.3.26.1
snFES4802Router

FastIron Edge Switch 4802 Router

fdry.1.3.26.2
snFES9604Switch

FastIron Edge Switch 9604 Switch

fdry.1.3.27.1
snFES9604Router

FastIron Edge Switch 9604 Router

fdry.1.3.27.2
snFES12GCFSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch 12GCF Switch

fdry.1.3.28.1
snFES12GCFRouter

FastIron Edge Switch 12GCF Router

fdry.1.3.28.2
snFES2402POESwitch

FastIron Edge Switch 2402 Power Over Ethernet Switch

fdry.1.3.29.1
snFES2402POERouter

FastIron Edge Switch 2402 Power Over Ethernet Router

fdry.1.3.29.2

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Registration

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snFES4802POESwitch

FastIron Edge Switch 4802 Power Over Ethernet Switch

fdry.1.3.30.1
snFES4802POERouter

FastIron Edge Switch 4802 Power Over Ethernet Router

fdry.1.3.30.2
snNI4802Switch

NetIron 4802 Switch

fdry.1.3.31.1
snNI4802Router

NetIron 4802 Router

fdry.1.3.31.2
snBIMG8Switch

BigIron MG8 Switch

fdry.1.3.32.1
snBIMG8Router

BigIron MG8 Router

fdry.1.3.32.2
snNI40GRouter

NetIron 40G Router

fdry.1.3.33.2
snFESX424Switch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 Switch

fdry.1.3.34.1.1.1.1
snFESX424Router

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 Router

fdry.1.3.34.1.1.1.2
snFESX424PremSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.1.1.2.1
snFESX424PremRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.1.1.2.2
snFESX424Plus1XGSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 Plus 1XG Switch

fdry.1.3.34.1.2.1.1
snFESX424Plus1XGRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 Plus 1XG Router

fdry.1.3.34.1.2.1.2
snFESX424Plus1XGPremSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 Plus 1XG Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.1.2.2.1
snFESX424Plus1XGPremRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 Plus 1XG Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.1.2.2.2
snFESX424Plus2XGSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 Plus 2XG Switch

fdry.1.3.34.1.3.1.1
snFESX424Plus2XGRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 Plus 2XG Router

fdry.1.3.34.1.3.1.2

December 2009

2009 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.

4-5

IronWare MIB Reference

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snFESX424Plus2XGPremSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 Plus 2XG Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.1.3.2.1
snFESX424Plus2XGPremRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 Plus 2XG Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.1.3.2.2
snFESX448Switch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 448 Switch

fdry.1.3.34.2.1.1.1
snFESX448Router

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 448 Router

fdry.1.3.34.2.1.1.2
snFESX448PremSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 448 Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.2.1.2.1
snFESX448PremRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 448 Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.2.1.2.2
snFESX448Plus1XGSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 448 Plus 1XG Switch

fdry.1.3.34.2.2.1.1
snFESX448Plus1XGRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 448 1XG Router

fdry.1.3.34.2.2.1.2
snFESX448Plus1XGPremSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 448 Plus 1XG Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.2.2.2.1
snFESX448Plus1XGPremRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 448 Plus 1XG Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.2.2.2.2
snFESX448Plus2XGSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 448 Plus 2XG Switch

fdry.1.3.34.2.3.1.1
snFESX448Plus2XGRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 448 Plus 2XG Router

fdry.1.3.34.2.3.1.2
snFESX448Plus2XGPremSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 448 Plus 2XG Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.2.3.2.1
snFESX448Plus2XGPremRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 448 Plus 2XG Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.2.3.2.2
snFESX424FiberSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 Fiber Switch

fdry.1.3.34.3.1.1.1
snFESX424FiberRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 Fiber Router

fdry.1.3.34.3.1.1.2
snFESX424FiberPremSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 Fiber Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.3.1.2.1

4-6

2009 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.

December 2009

Registration

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snFESX424FiberPremRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 Fiber Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.3.1.2.2
snFESX424FiberPlus1XGSwitch
fdry.1.3.34.3.2.1.1
snFESX424FiberPlus1XGRouter
fdry.1.3.34.3.2.1.2
snFESX424FiberPlus1XGPremS
witch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 Fiber plus 1 10-Gb port


Switch
FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 Fiber plus 1 10-Gb port
Router
FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 Fiber plus 1 10-Gb port
Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.3.2.2.1
snFESX424FiberPlus1XGPremR
outer

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 Fiber plus 1 10-Gb port


Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.3.2.2.2
snFESX424FiberPlus2XGSwitch
fdry.1.3.34.3.3.1.1
snFESX424FiberPlus2XGRouter
fdry.1.3.34.3.3.1.2
snFESX424FiberPlus2XGPremS
witch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 Fiber plus 2 10-Gb ports


Switch
FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 Fiber plus 2 10-Gb ports
Router
FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 Fiber plus 2 10-Gb ports
Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.3.3.2.1
snFESX424FiberPlus2XGPremR
outer

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 Fiber plus 2 10-Gb ports


Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.3.3.2.2
snFESX448FiberSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 448 Fiber Switch

fdry.1.3.34.4.1.1.1
snFESX448FiberRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 448 Fiber Router

fdry.1.3.34.4.1.1.2
snFESX448FiberPremSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 448 Fiber Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.4.1.2.1
snFESX448FiberPremRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 448 Fiber Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.4.1.2.2
snFESX448FiberPlus1XGSwitch
fdry.1.3.34.4.2.1.1
snFESX448FiberPlus1XGRouter
fdry.1.3.34.4.2.1.2

December 2009

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 448 Fiber plus 1 10-Gb port


Switch
FastIron Edge Switch X Series 448 Fiber plus 1 10-Gb port
Router

2009 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.

4-7

IronWare MIB Reference

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snFESX448FiberPlus1XGPremS
witch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 448 Fiber plus 1 10-Gb port


Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.4.2.2.1
snFESX448FiberPlus1XGPremR
outer

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 448 Fiber plus 1 10-Gb port


Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.4.2.2.2
snFESX448FiberPlus2XGSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 448 Fiber plus 2 10-Gb ports


Switch

fdry.1.3.34.4.3.1.1
snFESX448FiberPlus2XGRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 448 Fiber plus 2 10-Gb ports


Router

fdry.1.3.34.4.3.1.2
snFESX448FiberPlus2XGPremS
witch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 448 Fiber plus 2 10-Gb ports


Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.4.3.2.1
snFESX448FiberPlus2XGPremR
outer

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 448 Fiber plus 2 10-Gb ports


Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.4.3.2.2
snFESX424POESwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 POE Switch

fdry.1.3.34.5.1.1.1
snFESX424POERouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 POE Router

fdry.1.3.34.5.1.1.2
snFESX424POEPremSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 POE Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.5.1.2.124
snFESX424POEPremRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 POE Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.5.1.2.2
snFESX424POEPrem6Router

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 POE PREM6 Router

fdry.1.3.34.5.1.2.3
snFESX424POEPlus1XGSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 POE plus 1 10-Gb port


Switch

fdry.1.3.34.5.2.1.1
snFESX424POEPlus1XGRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 POE plus 1 10-Gb port


Router

fdry.1.3.34.5.2.1.2

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 POE plus 1 10-Gb port


Premium Switch

snFESX424POEPlus1XGPremS
witch
fdry.1.3.34.5.2.2.1
snFESX424POEPlus1XGPremRo
uter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 POE plus 1 10-Gb port


Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.5.2.2.2

4-8

2009 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.

December 2009

Registration

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snFESX424POEPlus2XGSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 POE plus 2 10-Gb ports


Switch

fdry.1.3.34.5.3.1.1
snFESX424POEPlus2XGRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 POE plus 2 10-Gb ports


Router

fdry.1.3.34.5.3.1.2
snFESX424POEPlus2XGPremS
witch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 POE plus 2 10-Gb ports


Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.5.3.2.1
snFESX424POEPlus2XGPremRo
uter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 424 POE plus 2 10-Gb ports


Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.5.3.2.2
snFESX624Switch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 Switch

fdry.1.3.34.6.1.1.1
snFESX624Router

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 Router

fdry.1.3.34.6.1.1.2
snFESX624PremSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.6.1.2.1
FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 Premium Router

snFESX624PremRouter
fdry.1.3.34.6.1.2.2
snFESX624Prem6Router

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 PREM6 Router

fdry.1.3.34.6.1.2.3
snFESX624Plus1XGSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 plus 1 10-Gb port Switch

fdry.1.3.34.6.2.1.1
snFESX624Plus1XGRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 plus 1 10-Gb port Router

fdry.1.3.34.6.2.1.2
snFESX624Plus1XGPremSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 plus 1 10-Gb port Premium


Switch

fdry.1.3.34.6.2.2.1
snFESX624Plus1XGPremRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 plus 1 10-Gb port Premium


Router

fdry.1.3.34.6.2.2.2
snFESX624Plus1XGPrem6Route
r

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 plus 1 10-Gb port PREM6


Router

fdry.1.3.34.6.2.2.3
snFESX624Plus2XGSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 plus 2 10-Gb ports Switch

fdry.1.3.34.6.3.1.1
snFESX624Plus2XGRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 plus 2 10-Gb ports Router

fdry.1.3.34.6.3.1.2

December 2009

2009 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.

4-9

IronWare MIB Reference

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snFESX624Plus2XGPremSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 plus 2 10-Gb ports Premium


Switch

fdry.1.3.34.6.3.2.1
snFESX624Plus2XGPremRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 plus 2 10-Gb ports Premium


Router

fdry.1.3.34.6.3.2.2
snFESX624Plus2XGPrem6Route
r

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 plus 2 10-Gb ports PREM6


Router

fdry.1.3.34.6.3.2.3
snFESX648PremSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.7.1.2.1
snFESX648PremRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.7.1.2.2
snFESX648Prem6Router

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 PREM6 Router

fdry.1.3.34.7.1.2.3
snFESX648Plus1XGSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 plus 1 10-Gb port Switch

fdry.1.3.34.7.2.1.1
snFESX648Plus1XGRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 plus 1 10-Gb port Router

fdry.1.3.34.7.2.1.2
snFESX648Plus1XGPremSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 plus 1 10-Gb port Premium


Switch

fdry.1.3.34.7.2.2.1
snFESX648Plus1XGPremRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 plus 1 10-Gb port Premium


Router

fdry.1.3.34.7.2.2.2
snFESX648Plus1XGPrem6Route
r

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 plus 1 10-Gb port PREM6


Router

fdry.1.3.34.7.2.2.3
snFESX648Plus2XGSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 plus 2 10-Gb ports Switch

fdry.1.3.34.7.3.1.1
snFESX648Plus2XGRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 plus 2 10-Gb ports Router

fdry.1.3.34.7.3.1.2
snFESX648Plus2XGPremSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 plus 2 10-Gb ports Premium


Switch

fdry.1.3.34.7.3.2.1
snFESX648Plus2XGPremRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 plus 2 10-Gb ports Premium


Router

fdry.1.3.34.7.3.2.2
snFESX648Plus2XGPrem6Route
r

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 plus 2 10-Gb ports PREM6


Router

fdry.1.3.34.7.3.2.3

4-10

2009 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.

December 2009

Registration

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snFESX624FiberSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 Fiber Switch

fdry.1.3.34.8.1.1.1
snFESX624FiberRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 Fiber Router

fdry.1.3.34.8.1.1.2
snFESX624FiberPremSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 Fiber Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.8.1.2.1
snFESX624FiberPremRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 Fiber Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.8.1.2.2
snFESX624FiberPrem6Router

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 Fiber PREM6 Router

fdry.1.3.34.8.1.2.3
snFESX624FiberPlus1XGSwitch
fdry.1.3.34.8.2.1.1
snFESX624FiberPlus1XGRouter
fdry.1.3.34.8.2.1.2
snFESX624FiberPlus1XGPremS
witch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 Fiber plus 1 10-Gb port


Switch
FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 Fiber plus 1 10-Gb port
Router
FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 Fiber plus 1 10-Gb port
Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.8.2.2.1
snFESX624FiberPlus1XGPremR
outer

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 Fiber plus 1 10-Gb port


Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.8.2.2.2
snFESX624FiberPlus1XGPrem6
Router

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 Fiber plus 1 10-Gb port


PREM6 Router

fdry.1.3.34.8.2.2.3
snFESX624FiberPlus2XGSwitch
fdry.1.3.34.8.3.1.1
snFESX624FiberPlus2XGRouter
fdry.1.3.34.8.3.1.2
snFESX624FiberPlus2XGPremS
witch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 Fiber plus 2 10-Gb ports


Switch
FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 Fiber plus 2 10-Gb ports
Router
FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 Fiber plus 2 10-Gb ports
Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.8.3.2.1
snFESX624FiberPlus2XGPremR
outer

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 Fiber plus 2 10-Gb ports


Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.8.3.2.2
snFESX624FiberPlus2XGPrem6
Router

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 Fiber plus 2 10-Gb ports


PREM6 Router

fdry.1.3.34.8.3.2.3
md end

December 2009

2009 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.

4-11

IronWare MIB Reference

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snFESX648FiberSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 Fiber Switch

fdry.1.3.34.9.1.1.1
snFESX648FiberRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 Fiber Router

fdry.1.3.34.9.1.1.2
snFESX648FiberPremSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 Fiber Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.9.1.2.1
snFESX648FiberPremRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 Fiber Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.9.1.2.2
snFESX648FiberPrem6Router

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 Fiber PREM6 Router

fdry.1.3.34.9.1.2.3
snFESX648FiberPlus1XGSwitch
fdry.1.3.34.9.2.1.1
snFESX648FiberPlus1XGRouter
fdry.1.3.34.9.2.1.2
snFESX648FiberPlus1XGPremS
witch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 Fiber plus 1 10-Gb port


Switch
FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 Fiber plus 1 10-Gb port
Router
FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 Fiber plus 1 10-Gb port
Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.9.2.2.1
snFESX648FiberPlus1XGPremR
outer

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 Fiber plus 1 10-Gb port


Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.9.2.2.2
snFESX648FiberPlus1XGPrem6
Router

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 Fiber plus 1 10-Gb port


PREM6 Router

fdry.1.3.34.9.2.2.3
snFESX648FiberPlus2XGSwitch
fdry.1.3.34.9.3.1.1
snFESX648FiberPlus2XGRouter
fdry.1.3.34.9.3.1.2
snFESX648FiberPlus2XGPremS
witch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 Fiber plus 2 10-Gb ports


Switch
FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 Fiber plus 2 10-Gb ports
Router
FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 Fiber plus 2 10-Gb ports
Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.9.3.2.1
snFESX648FiberPlus2XGPremR
outer

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 Fiber plus 2 10-Gb ports


Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.9.3.2.2
snFESX648FiberPlus2XGPrem6
Router

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648 Fiber plus 2 10-Gb ports


PREM6 Router

fdry.1.3.34.9.3.2.3

4-12

2009 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.

December 2009

Registration

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snFESX624POESwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 POE Switch

fdry.1.3.34.10.1.1.1
snFESX624POERouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 POE Router

fdry.1.3.34.10.1.1.2
snFESX624POEPremSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 POE Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.10.1.2.124
snFESX624POEPremRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 POE Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.10.1.2.2
snFESX624POEPrem6Router

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 POE PREM6 Router

fdry.1.3.34.10.1.2.3
snFESX624POEPlus1XGSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 POE plus 1 10-Gb port


Switch

fdry.1.3.34.10.2.1.1
snFESX624POEPlus1XGRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 POE plus 1 10-Gb port


Router

fdry.1.3.34.10.2.1.2
snFESX624POEPlus1XGPremS
witch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 POE plus 1 10-Gb port


Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.10.2.2.1
snFESX624POEPlus1XGPremRo
uter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 POE plus 1 10-Gb port


Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.10.2.2.2
snFESX624POEPlus1XGPrem6R
outer

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 POE plus 1 10-Gb port


PREM6 Router

fdry.1.3.34.10.2.2.3
snFESX624POEPlus2XGSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 POE plus 2 10-Gb ports


Switch

fdry.1.3.34.10.3.1.1
snFESX624POEPlus2XGRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 POE plus 2 10-Gb ports


Router

fdry.1.3.34.10.3.1.2
snFESX624POEPlus2XGPremS
witch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 POE plus 2 10-Gb ports


Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.10.3.2.1
snFESX624POEPlus2XGPremRo
uter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 POE plus 2 10-Gb ports


Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.10.3.2.2
snFESX624POEPlus2XGPrem6R
outer

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624 POE plus 2 10-Gb ports


PREM6 Router

fdry.1.3.34.10.3.2.3

December 2009

2009 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.

4-13

IronWare MIB Reference

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snFESX624ESwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E Switch

fdry.1.3.34.11.1.1.1
snFESX624ERouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E Router

fdry.1.3.34.11.1.1.2
snFESX624EPremSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.11.1.2.1
snFESX624EPremRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.11.1.2.2
snFESX624EPrem6Router

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E PREM6 Router

fdry.1.3.34.11.1.2.3
snFESX624EPlus1XGSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E plus 1 10-Gb port Switch

fdry.1.3.34.11.2.1.1
snFESX624EPlus1XGRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E plus 1 10-Gb port Router

fdry.1.3.34.11.2.1.2
snFESX624EPlus1XGPremSwitc
h

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E plus 1 10-Gb port


Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.11.2.2.1
snFESX624EPlus1XGPremRoute
r

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E plus 1 10-Gb port


Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.11.2.2.2
snFESX624EPlus1XGPrem6Rout
er

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E plus 1 10-Gb port PREM6


Router

fdry.1.3.34.11.2.2.3
snFESX624EPlus2XGSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E plus 2 10-Gb ports Switch

fdry.1.3.34.11.3.1.1
snFESX624EPlus2XGRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E plus 2 10-Gb ports Router

fdry.1.3.34.11.3.1.2
snFESX624EPlus2XGPremSwitc
h

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E plus 2 10-Gb ports


Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.11.3.2.1
snFESX624EPlus2XGPremRoute
r

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E plus 2 10-Gb ports


Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.11.3.2.2
snFESX624EPlus2XGPrem6Rout
er

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E plus 2 10-Gb ports


PREM6 Router

fdry.1.3.34.11.3.2.3

4-14

2009 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.

December 2009

Registration

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snFESX624EFiberSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E Fiber Switch

fdry.1.3.34.12.1.1.1
snFESX624EFiberRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E Fiber Router

fdry.1.3.34.12.1.1.2
snFESX624EFiberPremSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E Fiber Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.12.1.2.1
snFESX624EFiberPremRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E Fiber Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.12.1.2.2
snFESX624EFiberPrem6Router

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E Fiber PREM6 Router

fdry.1.3.34.12.1.2.3
snFESX624EFiberPlus1XGSwitc
h

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E Fiber plus 1 10-Gb port


Switch

fdry.1.3.34.12.2.1.1
snFESX624EFiberPlus1XGRoute
r

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E Fiber plus 1 10-Gb port


Router

fdry.1.3.34.12.2.1.2
snFESX624EFiberPlus1XGPrem
Switch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E Fiber plus 1 10-Gb port


Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.12.2.2.1
snFESX624EFiberPlus1XGPrem
Router

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E Fiber plus 1 10-Gb port


Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.12.2.2.2
snFESX624EFiberPlus1XGPrem
6Router

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E Fiber plus 1 10-Gb port


PREM6 Router

fdry.1.3.34.12.2.2.3
snFESX624EFiberPlus2XGSwitc
h

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E Fiber plus 2 10-Gb ports


Switch

fdry.1.3.34.12.3.1.1
snFESX624EFiberPlus2XGRoute
r

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E Fiber plus 2 10-Gb ports


Router

fdry.1.3.34.12.3.1.2
snFESX624EFiberPlus2XGPrem
Switch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E Fiber plus 2 10-Gb ports


Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.12.3.2.1
snFESX624EFiberPlus2XGPrem
Router

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E Fiber plus 2 10-Gb ports


Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.12.3.2.2

December 2009

2009 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.

4-15

IronWare MIB Reference

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snFESX624EFiberPlus2XGPrem
6Router

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 624E Fiber plus 2 10-Gb ports


PREM6 Router

fdry.1.3.34.12.3.2.3
snFESX648ESwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648E Switch

fdry.1.3.34.13.1.1.1
snFESX648ERouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648E Router

fdry.1.3.34.13.1.1.2
snFESX648EPremSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648E Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.13.1.2.1
snFESX648EPremRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648E Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.13.1.2.2
snFESX648EPrem6Router

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648E PREM6 Router

fdry.1.3.34.13.1.2.3
snFESX648EPlus1XGSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648E plus 1 10-Gb port Switch

fdry.1.3.34.13.2.1.1
snFESX648EPlus1XGRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648E plus 1 10-Gb port Router

fdry.1.3.34.13.2.1.2
FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648E plus 1 10-Gb port
Premium Switch

snFESX648EPlus1XGPremSwitc
h
fdry.1.3.34.13.2.2.1
snFESX648EPlus1XGPremRoute
r

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648E plus 1 10-Gb port


Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.13.2.2.2
snFESX648EPlus1XGPrem6Rout
er

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648E plus 1 10-Gb port PREM6


Router

fdry.1.3.34.13.2.2.3
snFESX648EPlus2XGSwitch

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648E plus 2 10-Gb ports Switch

fdry.1.3.34.13.3.1.1
snFESX648EPlus2XGRouter

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648E plus 2 10-Gb ports Router

fdry.1.3.34.13.3.1.2
snFESX648EPlus2XGPremSwitc
h

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648E plus 2 10-Gb ports


Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.34.13.3.2.1
snFESX648EPlus2XGPremRoute
r

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648E plus 2 10-Gb ports


Premium Router

fdry.1.3.34.13.3.2.2

4-16

2009 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.

December 2009

Registration

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snFESX648EPlus2XGPrem6Rout
er

FastIron Edge Switch X Series 648E plus 2 10-Gb ports


PREM6 Router

fdry.1.3.34.13.3.2.3
snFWSX424Switch

FastIron Workgroup Switch X Series (FWSX) 424 Switch

fdry.1.3.35.1.1.1.1
snFWSX424Router

FastIron Workgroup Switch X Series (FWSX) 424 Router

fdry.1.3.35.1.1.1.2
snFWSX424Plus1XGSwitch
fdry.1.3.35.1.2.1.1
snFWSX424Plus1XGRouter
fdry.1.3.35.1.2.1.2
snFWSX424Plus2XGSwitch
fdry.1.3.35.1.3.1.1
snFWSX424Plus2XGRouter
fdry.1.3.35.1.3.1.2
snFWSX448Switch

FastIron Workgroup Switch X Series (FWSX) 424 plus 1 10-Gb


port switch
FastIron Workgroup Switch X Series (FWSX) 424 plus 1 10-Gb
port router
FastIron Workgroup Switch X Series (FWSX) 424 Plus 2 10-Gb
ports switch
FastIron Workgroup Switch X Series (FWSX) 424 Plus 2 10-Gb
ports router
FastIron Workgroup Switch X Series (FWSX) 448 switch

fdry.1.3.35.2.1.1.1
snFWSX448Router

FastIron Workgroup Switch X Series (FWSX) 448 router

fdry.1.3.35.2.1.1.2
snFWSX448Plus1XGSwitch
fdry.1.3.35.2.2.1.1
snFWSX448Plus1XGRouter
fdry.1.3.35.2.2.1.2
snFWSX448Plus2XGSwitch
fdry.1.3.35.2.3.1.1
snFWSX448Plus2XGRouter
fdry.1.3.35.2.3.1.2
snFastIronSuperXSwitch

FastIron Workgroup Switch X Series (FWSX) 448 switch plus 1


10-Gb port switch
FastIron Workgroup Switch X Series (FWSX) 448 switch plus 1
10-Gb port router
FastIron Workgroup Switch X Series (FWSX) 448 switch plus 2
10-Gb port switch
FastIron Workgroup Switch X Series (FWSX) 448 switch plus 2
10-Gb port router
FastIron SuperX Switch

fdry.1.3.36.1.1
snFastIronSuperXRouter

FastIron SuperX Router

fdry.1.3.36.1.2
snFastIronSuperXBaseL3Switch

FastIron SuperX Base L3 Switch

fdry.1.3.36.1.3
snFastIronSuperXPremSwitch

FastIron SuperX Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.36.2.1

December 2009

2009 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.

4-17

IronWare MIB Reference

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snFastIronSuperXPremRouter

FastIron SuperX Premium Router

fdry.1.3.36.2.2
snFastIronSuperXPremBaseL3S
witch

FastIron SuperX Premium Base Layer 3 Switch

fdry.1.3.36.2.3
snFastIronSuperX800Switch

FastIron SuperX 800 Switch

fdry.1.3.36.3.1
snFastIronSuperX800Router

FastIron SuperX 800 Router

fdry.1.3.36.3.2
snFastIronSuperX800BaseL3Swit
ch

FastIron SuperX 800 Base Layer 3 Switch

fdry.1.3.36.3.3
snFastIronSuperX800PremSwitch

FastIron SuperX 800 Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.36.4.1
snFastIronSuperX800PremRouter

FastIron SuperX 800 Premium Router

fdry.1.3.36.4.2
snFastIronSuperX800PremBaseL
3Switch

FastIron SuperX 800 Premium Base Layer 3 Switch

fdry.1.3.36.4.3
snFastIronSuperX1600Switch

FastIron SuperX 1600 Switch

fdry.1.3.36.5.1
snFastIronSuperX1600Router

FastIron SuperX 1600 Router

fdry.1.3.36.5.2
snFastIronSuperX1600BaseL3Sw
itch

FastIron SuperX 1600 Base Layer 3 Switch

fdry.1.3.36.5.3
snFastIronSuperX1600PremSwitc
h

FastIron SuperX 1600 Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.36.6.1
snFastIronSuperX1600PremRout
er

FastIron SuperX 1600 Premium Router

fdry.1.3.36.6.2
snFastIronSuperX1600PremBase
L3Switch

FastIron SuperX 1600 Premium Base Layer 3 Switch

fdry.1.3.36.6.3
snFastIronSuperXV6Switch

FastIron SuperX IPv6 Switch

fdry.1.3.36.7.1

4-18

2009 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.

December 2009

Registration

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snFastIronSuperXV6Router

FastIron SuperX IPv6 Router

fdry.1.3.36.7.2
snFastIronSuperXV6BaseL3Switc
h

FastIron SuperX IPv6 Base Layer 3 Switch

fdry.1.3.36.7.3
snFastIronSuperXV6PremSwitch

FastIron SuperX IPv6 Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.36.8.1
snFastIronSuperXV6PremRouter

FastIron SuperX IPv6 Premium Router

fdry.1.3.36.8.2
snFastIronSuperXV6PremBaseL3
Switch

FastIron SuperX IPv6 Premium Base Layer 3 Switch

fdry.1.3.36.8.3
snFastIronSuperXV6Prem6Route
r

FastIron SuperX IPv6 PREM6 Router

fdry.1.3.36.8.4
snFastIronSuperX800V6Switch

FastIron SuperX 800 IPv6 Switch

fdry.1.3.36.9.1
snFastIronSuperX800V6Router

FastIron SuperX 800 IPv6 Router

fdry.1.3.36.9.2
snFastIronSuperX800V6BaseL3S
witch

FastIron SuperX 800 IPv6 Base Layer 3 Switch

fdry.1.3.36.9.3
snFastIronSuperX800V6PremSwi
tch

FastIron SuperX 800 IPv6 Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.36.10.1
snFastIronSuperX800V6PremRou
ter

FastIron SuperX 800 IPv6 Premium Router

fdry.1.3.36.10.2
snFastIronSuperX800V6PremBas
eL3Switch

FastIron SuperX 800 IPv6 Premium Base Layer 3 Switch

fdry.1.3.36.10.3
snFastIronSuperX800V6Prem6Ro
uter

FastIron SuperX 800 IPv6 PREM6 Router

fdry.1.3.36.10.4
snFastIronSuperX1600V6Switch

FastIron SuperX 1600 IPv6 Switch

fdry.1.3.36.11.1

December 2009

2009 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.

4-19

IronWare MIB Reference

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snFastIronSuperX1600V6Router

FastIron SuperX 1600 IPv6 Router

fdry.1.3.36.11.2
snFastIronSuperX1600V6BaseL3
Switch

FastIron SuperX 1600 IPv6 Base Layer 3 Switch

fdry.1.3.36.11.3
snFastIronSuperX1600V6PremS
witch

FastIron SuperX 1600 IPv6 Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.36.12.1
snFastIronSuperX1600V6PremRo
uter

FastIron SuperX 1600 IPv6 Premium Router

fdry.1.3.36.12.2
snFastIronSuperX1600V6PremBa
seL3Switch

FastIron SuperX 1600 IPv6 Premium Base Layer 3 Switch

fdry.1.3.36.12.3
snFastIronSuperX1600V6Prem6R
outer

FastIron SuperX 1600 IPv6 PREM6 Router

fdry.1.3.36.12.4
snBigIronSuperXFamily

BigIron SuperX Family

fdry.1.3.37
snBigIronSuperX

BigIron SuperX

fdry.1.3.37.1
snBigIronSuperXSwitch

BigIron SuperX Switch

fdry.1.3.37.1.1
snBigIronSuperXRouter

BigIron SuperX Router

fdry.1.3.37.1.2
snBigIronSuperXBaseL3Switch

BigIron SuperX Base L3 Switch

fdry.1.3.37.1.3
snTurboIronSuperXFamily

TurboIron SuperX Family

fdry.1.3.38
snTurboIronSuperX

TurboIron SuperX

fdry.1.3.38.1
snTurboIronSuperXSwitch

TurboIron SuperX Switch

fdry.1.3.38.1.1
snTurboIronSuperXRouter

TurboIron SuperX Router

fdry.1.3.38.1.2

4-20

2009 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.

December 2009

Registration

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snTurboIronSuperXBaseL3Switch

TurboIron SuperX Base L3 Switch

fdry.1.3.38.1.3
snTurboIronSuperXPrem

TurboIron SuperX Premium

fdry.1.3.38.2
snTurboIronSuperXPremSwitch

TurboIron SuperX Premium Switch

fdry.1.3.38.2.1
snTurboIronSuperXPremRouter

TurboIron SuperX Premium Router

fdry.1.3.38.2.2
snTurboIronSuperXPremBaseL3S
witch

TurboIron SuperX Premium Base Layer 3 Switch

fdry.1.3.38.2.3
snIMRFamily

IMR family

fdry.1.3.39
snNetIronIMR

NetIron IMR 640 family

fdry.1.3.39.1
snNIIMRRouter

NetIron IMR 640 router

fdry.1.3.39.1.2
snBIRX16Switch

BigIron RX-16 Switch

fdry.1.3.40.1.1
snBIRX16Router

BigIron RX-16 Router

fdry.1.3.40.1.2
snBIRX8Switch

BigIron RX-8 Switch

fdry.1.3.40.2.1
snBIRX8Router

BigIron RX-8 Router

fdry.1.3.40.2.2
snBIRX4Switch

BigIron RX-4 Switch

fdry.1.3.40.3.1
snBIRx32Router

BigIron RX-32 Router

fdry.1.3.40.4.2
snBIRX4Router

BigIron RX-4 Router

fdry.1.3.40.3.2
snNetIronXMR16000

NetIron XMR-16000 Family

fdry.1.3.41.1
snNIXMR16000Router

NetIron XMR-16000 Router

fdry.1.3.41.1.2

December 2009

2009 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.

4-21

IronWare MIB Reference

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snNetIronXMR8000

NetIron XMR-8000 Family

fdry.1.3.41.2
snNIXMR8000Router

NetIron XMR-8000 Router

fdry.1.3.41.2.2
snNetIronXMR4000

NetIron XMR-4000 Family

fdry.1.3.41.3
snNIXMR4000Router

NetIron XMR-4000 Router

fdry.1.3.41.3.2
snNetIronXMR32000

NetIron XMR32000 Family

fdry.1.3.41.4
snNetIronXMR32000Router

NetIron XMR32000 Router

fdry.1.3.41.4.2
snFastIronStackFCX

FastIron FCX Swtich Family

fdry.1.3.48.2
snFastIronStackFCXSwitch

FastIron FCX Swtich

fdry.1.3.48.2.1
snFastIronStackFCXBaseL3Rout
er

FastIron FCX Base Layer 3 Router

fdry.1.3.48.2.2
snFastIronStackFCXRouter

FastIron FCX Router

fdry.1.3.48.2.3
snCes2024F

NetIron CES 2024F Switch

fdry.1.3.49.1
snCes2024C

NetIron CES 2024C Switch

fdry.1.3.49.2
snCes2048F

NetIron CES 2048F Switch

fdry.1.3.49.2
snCes2048C

NetIron CES 2048C Switch

fdry.1.3.49.4
snCes2048FX

NetIron CES 2048FX Switch

fdry.1.3.49.5
snCes2048CX

NetIron CES 2048CX Switch

fdry.1.3.49.6
snCer2024F

NetIron CER 2024F Switch

fdry.1.3.51.1

4-22

2009 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.

December 2009

Registration

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snCer2024C

NetIron CER 2024C Switch

fdry.1.3.51.2
snCer2048F

NetIron CER 2048F Switch

fdry.1.3.51.3
snCer2048C

NetIron DER 2048F Switch

fdry.1.3.51.4
snCer2048FX

NetIron CER 2048FX Switch

fdry.1.3.51.5
snCer2048CX

NetIron CER 2048CX Switch

fdry.1.3.51.6
snFCXFamily

FastIron CX Family

fdry.1.3.54
snFCX624Family

FastIron CX 624 Family

fdry.1.3.54.1
snFCX624BaseFamily

FastIron CX 624 Base Family

fdry.1.3.54.1.1
snFCX624S

FastIron CX 624S

fdry.1.3.54.1.1.1
snFCX624SSwitch

FastIron CX 624S Switch

fdry.1.3.54.1.1.1.1
snFCX624SBaseL3Router

FastIron 624S Base L3 Router

fdry.1.3.54.1.1.1.2
snFCX624SRouter

FastIron CX 624S Router

fdry.1.3.54.1.1.1.3
snFCX624SAdvRouter

FastIron CX 624S Advanced Router

fdry.1.3.54.1.1.1.4
snFCX624SHPOEFamily

FastIron CX 624S HPOE Family

fdry.1.3.54.1.2
snFCX624SHPOE

FastIron CX 624S HPOE

fdry.1.3.54.1.2.1
snFCX624SHPOESwitch

FastIron CX 624S HPOE Switch

fdry.1.3.54.1.2.1.1
snFCX624SHPOEBaseL3Router

FastIron CX 624S HPOE Base L3 Router

fdry.1.3.54.1.2.1.2

December 2009

2009 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.

4-23

IronWare MIB Reference

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snFCX624SHPOERouter

FastIron CX 624S HPOE Router

fdry.1.3.54.1.2.1.3
snFCX624SHPOEAdvRouter

FastIron CX 624S HPOE Advanced Router

fdry.1.3.54.1.2.1.4
snFCX624SFFamily

FastIron 624S-F Family

fdry.1.3.54.1.3
snFCX624SF

FastIron 624S-F

fdry.1.3.54.1.3.1
snFCX624SFSwitch

FastIron 624S-F Switch

fdry.1.3.54.1.3.1.1
snFCX624SFBaseL3Router

FastIron 624S-F Base Layer 3 Router

fdry.1.3.54.1.3.1.2
snFCX624SFRouter

FastIron 624S-F Router

fdry.1.3.54.1.3.1.3
snFCX624SFAdvRouter

FastIron 624S-F Advanced Router

fdry.1.3.54.1.3.1.4
snFCX648Family

FastIron CX 648 Family

fdry.1.3.54.2
snFCX648SBaseFamily

FastIron CX 648S Base Family

fdry.1.3.54.2.1
snFCX648S

FastIron CX 648S

fdry.1.3.54.2.1.1
snFCX648SSwitch

FastIron CX 648S Switch

fdry.1.3.54.2.1.1.1
snFCX648SBaseL3Router

FastIron CX 648S Base L3 Router

fdry.1.3.54.2.1.1.2
snFCX648SRouter

FastIron CX 648S Router

fdry.1.3.54.2.1.1.3
snFCX648SAdvRouter

FastIron CX 648S Advanced Router

fdry.1.3.54.2.1.1.4
snFCX648SHPOEFamily

FastIron CX 648S HPOE Family

fdry.1.3.54.2.2
snFCX648SHPOE

FastIron CX 648S HPOE

fdry.1.3.54.2.2.1

4-24

2009 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.

December 2009

Registration

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snFCX648SHPOESwitch

FastIron CX 648S HPOE Switch

fdry.1.3.54.2.2.1.1
snFCX648SHPOEBaseL3Router

FastIron CX 648S HPOE Base L3 Router

fdry.1.3.54.2.2.1.2
snFCX648SHPOERouter

FastIron CX 648S HPOE Router

fdry.1.3.54.2.2.1.3
snFCX648SHPOEAdvRouter

FastIron CX 648S HPOE Advanced Router

fdry.1.3.54.2.2.1.4
edgeIron

EdgeIron

fdry.1.4
edgeIronMib

EdgeIron MIB

fdry.1.4.1
edgeIronType2

EdgeIron Type 2

fdry.1.5
edgeIronType2Mib

EdgeIron Type 2 MIB

fdry.1.5.1
wirelessAp

IronPoint 200 Access Point

fdry.1.6
wirelessProbe

IronPoint 200 Sensor

fdry.1.7
accessIron

AccessIron

fdry.1.8
vendors
fdry.2
digitalChina

Digital China

fdry.2.1
dcrs7504Switch

DCRS 7504 switch

fdry.2.1.1.1
dcrs7504Router

DCRS 7504 router

fdry.2.1.1.2
dcrs7508Switch

DCRS 7508 switch

fdry.2.1.2.1
dcrs7508Router

DCRS 7508 router

fdry.2.1.2.2

December 2009

2009 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.

4-25

IronWare MIB Reference

Object Name and Identifier

Description

dcrs7515Switch

DCRS 7508 switch

fdry.2.1.3.1
dcrs7515Router

DCRS 7508 router

fdry.2.1.3.2
snSecureIronFamily

SecureIron Product Family

fdry.1.3.42
snSecureIronLSFamily

SecureIron LS Product Family

fdry.1.3.42.9
snSecureIronLS100

SecureIron LS 100 Group

fdry.1.3.42.9.1
snSecureIronLS100Switch

SecureIron LS 100 Switch

fdry.1.3.42.9.1.1
snSecureIronLS100Router

SecureIron LS 100 Router

fdry.1.3.42.9.1.2
snSecureIronLS300

SecureIron LS 300 Group

fdry.1.3.42.9.2
snSecureIronLS300Switch

SecureIron LS 300 Switch

fdry.1.3.42.9.2.1
snSecureIronLS300Router

SecureIron LS 300 Router

fdry.1.3.42.9.2.2
snSecureIronTMFamily

SecureIron TM Product Family

fdry.1.3.42.10
snSecureIronTM100

SecureIron TM 100 Group

fdry.1.3.42.10.1
snSecureIronTM100Switch

SecureIron TM 100 Switch

fdry.1.3.42.10.1.1
snSecureIronTM100Router

SecureIron TM 100 Router

fdry.1.3.42.10.1.2
snSecureIronTM300

SecureIron TM300 Group

fdry.1.3.42.10.2
snSecureIronTM300Switch

SecureIron TM 300 Switch

fdry.1.3.42.10.2.1
snSecureIronTM300Router

SecureIron TM 300 Router

fdry.1.3.42.10.2.2

4-26

2009 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.

December 2009

Registration

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snNetIronMLX16Router

NetIron MLX-16 Router

fdry.1.3.44.1.2
snNetIronMLX8Router

NetIron MLX-8 Router

fdry.1.3.44.2.2
snNetIronMLX4Router

NetIron MLX-4 Router

fdry.1.3.44.3.2
snNetIronMLX-32Router

NetIron MLX-32Router

fdry.1.3.44.4
snFGSFamily

FastIron GS Series Family

fdry.1.3.45
snFGS624Family

FastIron GS624 Series Family

fdry.1.3.45.1
snFGS624PBaseFamily

FastIron GS624P Base Series Family

fdry.13.45.1.1
snFGS624P

FastIron GS Switch (FGS) 24-port 10/100/1000 POE-Ready

fdry 1.3.45.1.1.1
snFGS624PSwitch

FastIron GS624P Switch

fdry.1.3.45.1.1.1.1
snFGS624PRouter

FastIron GS624P Router

fdry.1.3.45.1.1.1.2
snFGS624XGPFamily

FastIron GS624XGP Series Family

fdry.1.3.45.1.2
snFGS624XGP
fdry.1.3.45.1.2.1
snFGS624XGP

FastIron GS Switch (FGS) 24-port 10/100/1000 POE-Ready +1


10G
FastIron GS624XGP Switch

fdry.1.2.45.1.2.1.1
snFGS624XGPRouter

FastIron GS624XGP Router

fdry.1.3.45.1.2.1.2
snFGS624PPOEFamily

FastIron GS624PPOE Series Family

fdry.1.3.45.1.3
snFGS624PPOE

FastIron GS Switch (FGS) 24-port 10/100/1000 POE

fdry.1.3.45.1.3.1
snFGS624PPOESwitch

FastIron GS624PPOE Switch

fdry.1.3.45.1.3.1.1

December 2009

2009 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.

4-27

IronWare MIB Reference

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snFGS624PPOERouter

FastIron GS624PPOE Router

fdry.1.3.45.1.3.1.2
snFGS624XGPPOEFamily

FastIron GS624XGPPOE Series Family

fdry.1.2.45.1.4
snFGS624XGPPOE
fdry.1.3.45.1.4.1
snFGS624XGPPOESwitch

FastIron GS624XGPPOE Switch (FGS) 24-port 10/100/1000


POE +1 10G
FastIron GS624XGPPOE Switch

fdry.1.3.45.1.4.1.1
snFGS624XGPPOERouter

FastIron GS624XGPPOE Router

fdry.1.3.45.1.4.1.2
snFGS648Family

FastIron GS648 Series Family

fdry.1.3.45.2.1
snFGS648PBaseFamily

Fastiron GS648P Base Family

fdry.1.3.45.2.1
snFGS648P

FastIron GS Switch (FGS) 48-port 10/100/1000 POE ready

fdry.1.3.45.2.1.1
snFGS648PSwitch

FastIron GS648P Switch

fdry.1.3.45.2.1.1.1
snFGS648PRouter

FastIron GS648P Router

fdry.1.3.45.2.1.1.2
snFSG648PPOEFamily

FastIron GS648P POE Series Family

fdry.1.3.45.2.2
snFGS648PPOE

FastIron GS648 Switch (FGS) 48-port 10/100/1000 POE

fdry.1.3.45.2.2.1
snFGS648PPOESwitch

FastIron GS648PPOE Switch

fdry.1.3.45.2.2.1.1
snFGS648PPOERouter

FastIron GS648PPOE Router

fdry.1.3.45.2.2.1.2
snFLSFamily

FastIron LS Series Family

fdry.1.3.46
snFLS624Family

FastIron LS624 Family

fdry.1.3.46.1
snFLS624BaseFamily

FastIron LS624 Base Family

fdry.1.3.46.1.1

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Registration

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snFLS624

FastIron LS Switch (FLS) 24-port 10/100/1000

fdry.1.3.46.1.1.1
serverIronAdx1000

ServerIron ADX 1000 series

fdry.1.3.47.12
serverIronAdx1000Switch

ServerIron ADX 1000 switch

fdry.1.3.47.12.1
serverIronAdx1000Router

ServerIron ADX 1000 router

fdry.1.3.47.12.2
serverIronAdx1000Ssl

ServerIron ADX 1000 SSL series

fdry.1.3.47.13
serverIronAdx1000SslSwitch

ServerIron ADX 1000 SSL switch

fdry.1.3.47.13.1
serverIronAdx1000SslRouter

ServerIron ADX 1000 SSL router

fdry.1.3.47.13.2
serverIronAdx4000

ServerIron RouterADX 4000 series

fdry.1.3.47.14
serverIronAdx4000Switch

ServerIron ADX 4000 switch

fdry.1.3.47.14.1
serverIronAdx4000Router

ServerIron ADX 4000 router

fdry.1.3.47.14.2
serverIronAdx4000Ssl

ServerIron ADX 4000 SSL series

fdry.1.3.47.15
serverIronAdx4000SslSwitch

ServerIron ADX 4000 SSL switch

fdry.1.3.47.15.1
serverIronAdx4000SslRouter

ServerIron ADX 4000 SSL router

fdry.1.3.47.15.2
serverIronAdx8000

ServerIron ADX 8000 series

fdry.1.3.47.16
serverIronAdx8000Switch

ServerIron ADX 8000 switch

fdry.1.3.47.16.1
serverIronAdx8000Router

ServerIron ADX 8000 router

fdry.1.3.47.16.2
serverIronAdx8000Ssl

ServerIron ADX 8000 SSL series

fdry.1.3.47.17

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Object Name and Identifier

Description

serverIronAdx8000SslSwitch

ServerIron ADX 8000 SSL switch

fdry.1.3.47.17.1
serverIronAdx8000SslRouter

ServerIron ADX 8000 SSL router

fdry.1.3.47.17.2
serverIronAdx10000

ServerIron ADX 10000 series

fdry.1.3.47.18
serverIronAdx10000Switch

ServerIron ADX 10000 switch

fdry.1.3.47.18.1
serverIronAdx10000Router

ServerIron ADX 10000 router

fdry.1.3.47.18.2
serverIronAdx10000Ssl

ServerIron ADX 10000 SSL series

fdry.1.3.47.19
serverIronAdx10000SslSwitch

ServerIron ADX 10000 SSL switch

fdry.1.3.47.19.1
serverIronAdx10000SslRouter

ServerIron ADX 10000 SSL router

fdry.1.3.47.19.2
snFastIronStack

FastIron stack family

fdry.1.3.48.1
snFastIronStackSwitch

FGS/FLS switch in a stack

fdry.1.3.48.1.1
snFastIronStackRouter

FGS/FLS router in a stack

fdry.1.3.48.1.2
snFWS624

FastIron WS Switches(FWS) 24-port 10/100

fdry.1.3.52.1.1.1
snFWS624Switch

FWS624 switch

fdry.1.3.52.1.1.1.1
snFWS624BaseL3Router

FWS624 Base L3 router

fdry.1.3.52.1.1.1.2
snFWS624EdgePremRouter

FWS624 Edge Prem router

fdry.1.3.52.1.1.1.3
snFWS624G

FastIron WS Switch(FWS) 24-port 10/100/1000

fdry.1.3.52.1.2.1
snFWS624GSwitch

FWS624G switch

fdry.1.3.52.1.2.1.1

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Registration

Object Name and Identifier

Description

snFWS624GBaseL3Router

FWS624G Base L3 router

fdry.1.3.52.1.2.1.2
snFWS624GEdgePremRouter

FWS624G Edge Prem router

fdry.1.3.52.1.2.1.3
snFWS624POESwitch

FWS624-POE Switch

fdry.1.3.52.1.3.1.1
snFWS624POEBaseL3Router

FWS62-POE Router

fdry.1.3.52.1.3.1.2
snFWS624POEEdgePremRouter

FWS624-POE Edge Prem Router

fdry.1.3.52.1.3.1.3
snFWS624GPOESwitch

FWS624G-POE Switch

fdry.1.3.52.1.4.1.1
snFWS624GPOEBaseL3Router

FWS624G-POE Router

fdry.1.3.52.1.4.1.2
snFWS624GPOEEdgePremRout
er

FWS624G-POE Edge Prem Router

fdry.1.3.52.1.4.1.3
snFWS648

FastIron WS Switch(FWS) 48-port 10/100 POE Ready

fdry.1.3.52.2.1.1
snFWS648Switch

FWS648 switch

fdry.1.3.52.2.1.1.1
snFWS648BaseL3Router

FWS648 Base L3 router

fdry.1.3.52.2.1.1.2
snFWS648EdgePremRouter

FWS648 Edge Prem router

fdry.1.3.52.2.1.1.3
snFWS648G

FastIron WS Switch(FWS) 48-port 10/100/1000 POE Ready

fdry.1.3.52.2.2.1
snFWS648GSwitch

FWS648G switch

fdry.1.3.52.2.2.1.1
snFWS648GBaseL3Router

FWS648G Base Layer3 router

fdry.1.3.52.2.2.1.2
snFWS648GEdgePremRouter

FWS648G Edge Prem router

fdry.1.3.52.2.2.1.3
snTI2X24Switch

TurboIron 24X Switch

fdry.1.3.53.1.1.1

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Object Name and Identifier

Description

snFWS648POESwitch

FWS648-POE switch

fdry.1.3.52.2.3.1.1
snFWS648POEBaseL3Router

FWS648-POE Base Layer 3 Router

fdry.1.3.52.2.3.1.2
snFWS648POEEdgePremRouter

FWS648-POE Edge Prem Router

fdry.1.3.52.2.3.1.3
snFWS648GPOESwitch

FWS648G-POE switch

fdry.1.3.52.2.4.1.1
snFWS648GPOEBaseL3Router

FWS648G-POE Base Layer 3 Router

fdry.1.3.52.2.4.1.2
snFWS648GPOEEdgePremRout
er

FWS648G-POE Edge Prem Router

fdry.1.3.52.2.4.1.3

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Chapter 5
Physical Properties of a Device

This chapter presents the global objects for the general management of a devices physical properties, such as the
current status of the power supply, fan, and modules. This chapter contains the following sections:

Common Objects on page 5-1

Stackable Products on page 5-24

Chassis Products on page 5-28

Refer to the configuration guide for a product for details on power supplies, fans, modules, and other features
discussed in this chapter.

Common Objects
The following sections contain objects that are common to most devices:

Power Supply on page 5-1

Fan on page 5-1

Boards on page 5-3

Chassis Number on page 5-6

Agent Board Table on page 5-6

Agent Temperature Table (snAgentTemp Table) on page 5-15

Configured Module Table on page 5-16

Redundant Modules on page 5-21

Chassis Table on page 5-23

Power Supply
The following object applies to all devices. Refer to the chapter, Traps and Objects to Enable Traps on page 31-1,
for information on power supply traps.

Fan
The following object applies to all stackable devices. Refer to the chapter, Traps and Objects to Enable Traps on
page 31-1, for information on traps for fans.

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This table has been deprecated in NetIron XMR/MLX software release 03.6.00 and the BigIron RX 02.5.00
software release and is no longer supported. It has been replaced by the Fan Table on page 5-29.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snChasFanStatus

Read only

Shows the status of fans in stackable products. There are six


fans per device.

fdry.1.1.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer

This is a packed bit string. Each bit shows one of the following
values:

0 Fan failure.

1 Fan is operational

The following shows the meaning of each bit:


Bit positionMeaning
6 31reserved
5Fan6 status
4Fan5 status
3Fan4 status
2Fan3 status
1Fan2 status
0Fan1 status
(Bit 0 is the least significant bit.)

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Physical Properties of a Device

Boards

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snChasMainBrdId

Read only

Applies to all stackable products. It identifies the main board.


This is an encoded octet string. Each octet provides the
following information:

fdry.1.1.1.1.13
Syntax: Octet string

Octet 0 Identifies the format of this octet string.


Octets 1 and 2:
If the value of Octet 0 is 1, then:
Octet 1 Product type:

FIWG 0x57

FIBB 0x42

FIMLS 0x4D

NI 0x4E

TI 0x54

TIRT 0x52

Octet 2 Board type:

POWERPC 1

ALPHA 2

The length of the octet string is 27.


If Octet 0 has a value of 2, then:
Octet 1 Product type:

BI_WG 0x57

BI_BB 0x42

BI_NI 0x4E

NI_M4 0x4D

BI_SLB 0x53

Octet 2 Module type:

MASTER_FIBER_8G 0x0

MASTER_FIBER_4G 0x1

MASTER_COPPER_16 0x2

FI_MASTER_FIBER_2G 0x4

FI_MASTER_FIBER_4G 0x5

MASTER_COPPER_8G 0x6

FI_MASTER_FIBER_8G 0x7

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Name, Identifier, and Syntax


snChasMainBrdId (continued)

Access

Description
Octet 2 Module type (continued):

MASTER_COPPER_12_2 0x9

MASTER_FIBER_2G 0x12

MASTER_FIBER_0G 0x14

FI_MASTER_COPPER_8G 0x1D

FI_MASTER_COPPER_4G 0x1F

FI_MASTER_COPPER_2G 0x20

MASTER_COPPER_4G 0x21

MASTER_COPPER_2G 0x22

MASTER_M4_8G 0x23

MASTER_M4_4G 0x24

MASTER_M4_0G 0x26

The length of the octet string is 28.


Octet 3 Processor type (both format version 1 and 2):

PVR_M603 3

PVR_M604 4

PVR_M603E 6

PVR_M603EV 7

PVR_M604E 9

Octet 4 to Octet 5 Processor speed in MHz (both format


version 1 and 2):
Octet 6 MAC type:

5-4

MAC_NONE 0

MAC_SEEQ_10_100 1

MAC_DEC_10_100 2

PHY_ICS 3

MAC_XI0GMAC_1000 4

MAC_SEEQ_1000 5

MAC_GMAC_1000 6

MAC_VLSI_1000 7

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Physical Properties of a Device

Name, Identifier, and Syntax


snChasMainBrdId (continued)

Access

Description
Octet 7 PHY type (both format version 1 and 2):

PHY_NONE 0

PHY_QSI 1

PHY_BROADCOM 2

PHY_ICS 3

PHY_NATIONAL 4

PHY_LEVEL1 6

PHY_LEVEL16 7

PHY_LEVEL24 8

Octet 8 Port type:

COPPER 0

FIBER 1

Octet 9 Fiber port type (both format version 1 and 2):

NONFIBER 0

SX_FIBER 1

LX_FIBER 2

LHX_FIBER 3

LX_SX_FIBER 4

LHB_FIBER 5

Octet 10 to Octet 13 DRAM size in KBytes (both format


version 1 and 2)
Octet 14 to Octet 17 Boot flash size in KBytes (both format
version 1 and 2)
Octet 18 to Octet 21 Code flash size in KBytes (both format
version 1 and 2)
Octet 22 to Octet 27 Serial number (both format version 1
and 2)
Octet 28 Chassis backplane type (format version 1 only):
This octet applies only if Octet 0 is equal to 1.

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chassis4000 0x00

chassis8000 0x04

chassis15000 0x05

Turbo8 0x07 (stack2)

FastIron2 0x06 (stack1)

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Chassis Number

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snChasIdNumber

Read only

Shows the chassis identity number. This is used by inventory


control. This not the number on the label of the device.

fdry.1.1.1.1.17

By default, this object displays a null string. It can have up to 64


characters.

Syntax: Display string

Agent Board Table


The Agent Board Table provides information about the boards. It contains the board ID, board status, LEDs,
status, and other information about the main and expansion board. The table applies to all devices, except for the
ServerIron products and the stacking devices. For stacking devices, refer to Agent Board Table for Stacking on
page 27-5.
NOTE: The objects snAgentBrdStatusLedString, snAgentBrdTrafficLedString, snAgentBrdMediaLedString,
snAgentBrdSpeedLedString, snAgentBrdAlarmLedString, snAgentBrdTxTrafficLedString, and
snAgentBrdRxTrafficLedString provide information on the status LEDs on a device. However, some of these
objects apply only to POS modules.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentBrdTable

None

A table of each physical board information.

None

A row in the Agent Board table.

Read only

The index to the Agent Board Table.

fdry.1.1.2.2.1
snAgentBrdEntry
fdry.1.1.2.2.1.1
snAgentBrdIndex
fdry.1.1.2.2.1.1.1

Valid values: 1 32

Syntax: Integer
snAgentBrdMainBrdDescription
fdry.1.1.2.2.1.1.2

Read only

Contains the main board description. This object can have up to


128 characters.

Syntax: Display string

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Physical Properties of a Device

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentBrdMainBrdId

Read only

The main board identifier, which can uniquely identify a board


type. It is an encoded octet string. The octets in the string
provide the following information:

fdry.1.1.2.2.1.1.3
Syntax: Octet string

Octet 0 Identifies the format of this objects octet string. If the


format version has a value of 2, the octets after the version
octed have the following meaning:
Octet 1 Product type:

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BI_WG 0x57

BI_BB 0x42

BI_NI 0x4E

NI_M4 0x4D

BI_SLB 0x53

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

snAgentBrdMainBrdId (continued)

5-8

Description
Octet 2 Module type:

MASTER_FIBER_8G 0x0

MASTER_FIBER_4G 0x1

MASTER_COPPER_16 0x2

SLAVE_FIBER_4G 0x3

FI_MASTER_FIBER_2G 0x4

FI_MASTER_FIBER_4G 0x5

MASTER_COPPER_8G 0x6

FI_MASTER_FIBER_8G 0x7

SLAVE_FIBER_8G 0x8

MASTER_COPPER_12_2 0x9

SLAVE_COPPER_24 0xA

FI_SLAVE_COPPER_24 0xB

SLAVE_100FX_16 0xC

SLAVE_100FX_8 0xD

SLAVE_COPPER_8G 0xE

SLAVE_COPPER_16_2 0xF

STACK_FIBER_8G 0x10

STACK_COPPER_8G 0x11

MASTER_FIBER_2G 0x12

SLAVE_100FX_24 0x13

MASTER_FIBER_0G 0x14

POS_622M 0x15

POS_155M 0x16

SLAVE_FIBER_2G 0x17

SLAVE_COPPER_2G 0x18

FI_SLAVE_FIBER_2G 0x19

FI_SLAVE_FIBER_4G 0x1A

FI_SLAVE_FIBER_8G 0x1B

FI_SLAVE_COPPER_8G 0x1C

FI_MASTER_COPPER_8G 0x1D

POS_155M2P 0x1E

FI_MASTER_COPPER_4G 0x1F

FI_MASTER_COPPER_2G 0x20

MASTER_COPPER_4G 0x21

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Physical Properties of a Device

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

snAgentBrdMainBrdId (continued)

Description
Octet 2 Module type (continued):

MASTER_COPPER_2G 0x22

MASTER_M4_8G 0x23

MASTER_M4_4G 0x24

MASTER_M4_2G 0x25

MASTER_M4_0G 0x26

MASTER_M5_0G 0x27

POS_2488M 0x28

SLAVE_M5_0G 0x29

POS_N2488M 0x2A

STACK_IPC_48_2 0x2B

SLAVE_NPA_FIBER_4G 0x2C

ATM_2PORT 0x2D

ATM_4PORT 0x2E

SLAVE_FIBER_10G 0x2F

SLAVE_JC_48E 0xC3

SLAVE_JC_48T 0xC4

MASTER_JC_M4_8G 0xC5

SLAVE_JC_8G 0xC6

SLAVE_JC_B16GF 0xC8

MASTER_JC_B2404 0xC9

SLAVE_JC_B16GC 0xCA

SLAVE_JC_B24FX 0xCE

Octet 3 Processor type:

PVR_M603 3

PVR_M604 4

PVR_M603E 6

PVR_M603EV 7

PVR_M750 8

PVR_M604E 9

Octet 4 to Octet 5 Processor speed in MHz

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

snAgentBrdMainBrdId (continued)

Description
Octet 6 MAC type:

MAC_None 0

MAC_SEEQ_10_100 1

MAC_DEC_10_100 2

MAC_3COM_10_100 3

MAC_X10GMAC_10000 4

MAC_SEEQ_1000 5

MAC_GMAC_1000 6

MAC_VLSI_1000 7

PHY_LEVEL24 8

Octet 7 PHY type:

PHY_NONE 0

PHY_QSI 1

PHY_BROADCOM 2

PHY_ICS 3

PHY_NATIONAL 4

PHY_LEVEL1 6

PHY_LEVEL16 7

PHY_LEVEL24 8

PHY_BROADCOM_10000 9

Octet 8 Port type:

COPPER 0

FIBER 1

Octet 9 Fiber port type:

NONFIBER 0

SX_FIBER 1

LX_FIBER 2

LHX_FIBER 3

Octet 10 to Octet 13 Size of DRAM in KBytes


Octet 14 to Octet 17 Size of boot flash in KBytes
Octet 18 to Octet 21 Size of code flash in KBytes
Octet 22 to Octet 27 Serial number

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Physical Properties of a Device

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

snAgentBrdMainBrdId (continued)

snAgentBrdMainPortTotal

Description
Octet 28 Chassis backplane type.

chassis4000 0x00

chassis8000 0x04

chassis15000 0x05

Turbo8 0x07 (stack2)

FastIron2 0x06 (stack1)

Read only

Shows the total number of ports on the main board.

Read only

Contains the expansion board description string. Expansion


boards are those boards attached to the main board. This
object can have up to 128 characters.

Read only

IThe expansion board identifier. Expansion boards are those


boards attached to the main board. It is an encoded octet string
with the following meaning:

fdry.1.1.2.2.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer
snAgentBrdExpBrdDescription
fdry.1.1.2.2.1.1.5
Syntax: Display string
snAgentBrdExpBrdId
fdry.1.1.2.2.1.1.6
Syntax: Octet string

Octet 0 Identifies the format of this string. This octet has a


value of 1.
Octet 1 Expansion board type:

HUNDRED_MEG_1PORT 1

HUNDRED_MEG_2PORT 2

HUNDRED_MEG_1PORT_COPPER 3

HUNDRED_MEG_2PORT_COPPER 4

HUNDRED_MEG_2PORT_LX 5

GIGA_1PORT 8

GIGA_2PORT 9

Octet 2 Fiber port type:

snAgentBrdExpPortTotal

Read only

NONFIBER 0

SX_FIBER 1

LX_FIBER 2

LHX_FIBER 3

LX_SX_FIBER 4

Shows the total number of ports for the expansion board.

fdry.1.1.2.2.1.1.7
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentBrdStatusLeds

Read only

Applies to devices running IronWare release 07.1.00 and


earlier. Refer to the Bit Map of LEDs in Figure 5.1 on page 526. It is replaced by the object snAgentBrdStatusLedString in
Release 07.2. and later.

fdry.1.1.2.2.1.1.8
Syntax: Integer

The value of this LED can be one of the following:


0 Link off
1 Link on
snAgentBrdTrafficLeds

Read only

fdry.1.1.2.2.1.1.9
Syntax: Integer

Applies to devices running IronWare release 07.1.00 and


earlier. Refer to the Bit Map of LEDs in Figure 5.1 on page 526. It is replaced by the object snAgentBrdTrafficLedString in
Release 07.2. and later.
The value of this LED can be one of the following:
0 No traffic.
1 Traffic is flowing.

snAgentBrdMediaLeds

Read only

fdry.1.1.2.2.1.1.10
Syntax: Integer

Applies to devices that have an LED for media type and are
running IronWare release 07.1.00 and earlier. Refer to the Bit
Map of LEDs in Figure 5.1 on page 5-26. It is replaced by the
object snAgentBrdMediaLedString in Release 07.2. and later.
The value of this LED can be one of the following:
0 Half duplex.
1 Full duplex.

snAgentBrdSpeedLeds

Read only

fdry.1.1.2.2.1.1.11
Syntax: Integer

Applies to devices that have an LED for board speed and are
running IronWare release 07.1.00 and earlier. Refer to the Bit
Map of LEDs in Figure 5.1 on page 5-26. It is replaced by the
object snAgentBrdSpeedLedString in Release 07.2. and later.
The value of this LED can be one of the following:
0 10 Mbit
1 100Mbit

snAgentBrdModuleStatus

Read only

Shows the status of a module:

fdry.1.1.2.2.1.1.12

notActivated(0) The module is not activated

Syntax: Integer

moduleEmpty(0) The slot of the chassis is empty

moduleGoingDown(2) The module is going down

moduleRejected(3) The module is being rejected due to a


wrong configuration

moduleBad(4) The module hardware is bad

moduleComingUp(9) The module is in power-up cycle

moduleRunning(10) The module is running

By default, this mode is set to notActivated(0).

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Physical Properties of a Device

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentBrdRedundantStatus

Read only

Shows the status of the redundant module. Non-management


modules always return other(1).

fdry.1.1.2.2.1.1.13

The management module returns the rest of the states:

Syntax: Integer

snAgentBrdAlarmLeds

Read only

fdry.1.1.2.2.1.1.14
Syntax: Integer

other(1)

active(2)

standby(3)

crashed(4)

comingUp(5)

Applies to devices with an alarm LED and are running IronWare


release 07.1.00 and earlier. Refer to the Bit Map of LEDs in
Figure 5.1 on page 5-26. It is replaced by the object
snAgentBrdAlarmLedString in Release 07.2. and later.
The value of this LED can be one of the following:
0 No alarm
1 Alarm

snAgentBrdTxTrafficLeds

Read only

fdry.1.1.2.2.1.1.15
Syntax: Integer

Applies only to POS modules that have an LED for transmit


traffic and are running Release 07.1.00 and earlier. Refer to the
Bit Map of LEDs in Figure 5.1 on page 5-26. It is replaced by
the object snAgentBrdTxTrafficLedString in Release 07.2. and
later.
The value of this LED can be one of the following:
0 No transmit traffic
1 Transmit traffic

snAgentBrdRxTrafficLeds
fdry.1.1.2.2.1.1.16
Syntax: Integer

Read only

Applies only to POS modules that have an LED for transmit


traffic and are running Release 07.1.00 and earlier. Refer to the
Bit Map of LEDs in Figure 5.1 on page 5-26. It is replaced by
the object snAgentBrdRxTrafficLedString in Release 07.2. and
later.
The value of this LED can be one of the following:
0 No receive traffic (off)
1 Has receive traffic (on)

snAgentBrdStatusLedString
fdry.1.1.2.2.1.1.17
Syntax: Octet string

Applies to devices IronWare release 07.2.00 and later. It


contains an octet string that shows the value of the status of the
link LED on the front panel. There are 64 bits per slot. The value
of each bit can be one of the following:
0 Link is off
1 Link is on

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentBrdTrafficLedString

Read only

Applies to devices running IronWare release 07.2.00 and later.


It contains an octet string that shows the status of the traffic.
There are 64 bits per slot. The value of each bit can be one of
the following:

fdry.1.1.2.2.1.1.18
Syntax: Octet string

0 No traffic
1 Traffic is flowing
snAgentBrdMediaLedString

Read only

fdry.1.1.2.2.1.1.19
Syntax: Octet string

Applies to devices with an LED for media type and running


Release 07.2.00 and later. It contains an octet string with 64
bits per slot. The value of each bit can be one of the following:
0 Half duplex
1 Full duplex

snAgentBrdSpeedLedString

Read only

fdry.1.1.2.2.1.1.20
Syntax: Octet string

Applies to devices that have an LED for traffic speed and are
running IronWare release 07.2.00 and later. Contains an octet
string with 64 bits per slot. The value of each bit can be one of
the following:
0 10 Mbit
1 100 Mbit

snAgentBrdAlarmLedString

Read only

fdry.1.1.2.2.1.1.21
Syntax: Octet string

Applies to devices that have an alarm LED and are running


IronWare release 07.2.00 and later. Contains an octet string
with 64 bits per slot. The value of each bit can be one of the
following:
0 No alarm
1 Alarm

snAgentBrdTxTrafficLedString

Read only

fdry.1.1.2.2.1.1.22
Syntax: Octet string

Applies only to POS modules running IronWare release 07.2.00


and later. IContains an octet string with 64 bits per slot. The
value of each bit can be one of the following:
0 No transmit traffic
1 Has transmit traffic

snAgentBrdRxTrafficLedString

Read only

fdry.1.1.2.2.1.1.23
Syntax: Octet string

Applies only to POS modules running IronWare release 07.2.00


and later. Contains an octet string with 64 bits per slot. The
value of each bit can be one of the following:
0 No receive traffic
1 Has receive traffic

snAgentBrdSerialNumber

Read-only

fdry.1.1.2.2.1.1.26

Indicates the serial number of the board. No string is displayed


if the serial number has not been programed in the EEPROM or
the module does not support a serial number.

Syntax: DisplayString

snAgentBrdPartNumber
fdry.1.1.2.2.1.1.27
Syntax: DisplayString

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Only for NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX running software


release 04.0.01 and later.

Read-only

Only for NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX running software


release 04.0.01 and later.
Indicates the part number of the board. Nothing is displayed if
the part number has not been programed in the EEPROM or
the module does not support a part number.

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Physical Properties of a Device

Agent Temperature Table (snAgentTemp Table)


This section displays the SNMP MIB objects for temperature readings on the following devices:

FastIron series devices, excluding FastIron Edge Switch, IronCore and JetCore FastIron devices, and
FastIron Workgroup (JetCore) Switches.

BigIron RX

NetIron XMR

NetIron MLX

For Stacking devices, refer to Agent Temperature Table for Stacking on page 27-16. The Agent Temperature
Table shows temperature reading information for each modules temperature sensor.
NOTE: When performing an SNMP ISO MIB walk of the BigIron RX, increase the snmpwalk timeout to 10
seconds; otherwise, the MIB walk may time out before SNMP obtains the temparature values for the modules.
The Agent Temperature Table shows temperature reading information for each modules temperature sensor.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentTempTable

N/A

A table that displays the temperature reading for each modules


temperature sensor. Note that temperature readings are
displayed only for those modules that have temperature
sensors.

N/A

A row in the Agent Temperature table.

N/A

The slot number of the module to which the temperature sensor


is attached.

N/A

The identification number of the modules temperature sensor.

fdry.1.1.2.13.1

snAgentTempEntry
fdry.1.1.2.13.1.1
snAgentTempSlotNum
fdry.1.1.2.13.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snAgentTempSensorId
fdry.1.1.2.13.1.1.2

The following applies to the Management modules:

Syntax: Integer

Sensor 1 the intake temperature

Sensor 2 the exhaust-side temperature

snAgentTempSensorDescr

Read only

A description of the temperature sensor.

Read only

The temperature reading for the temperature sensor. This


value is displayed in units of 0.5 degrees Celsius.

fdry.1.1.2.13.1.1.3
Syntax: Display string
snAgentTempValue
fdry.1.1.2.13.1.1.4

Valid values: -110 250

Syntax: Integer
snAgentTempThresholdModule
fdry.1.1.2.13.2.1.3

N/A

The module in the system for which threshold levels


represented by this row are applicable.

Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentTempThresholdLevel

N/A

The temperature threshold level of the module for which


threshold levels represented by this row are applicable.

fdry.1.1.2.13.2.1.4
Syntax: Integer

Configured Module Table


The Configured Module Table contains information about modules. It includes the object
snAgentConfigModuleSerialNumber, which contains the serial number of a device. These objects are available
in the following devices:

BigIron 4000, BigIron 8000, and BigIron 15000

FastIron III

FastIron 400, FastIron 800, and FastIron 1500

NetIron 400, NetIron 800, and NetIron 1500

NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX

For Stacking devices, refer to Configuration Module Table for Stacking on page 27-10

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentConfigModuleTable

None

A table of information about each configured module.

None

A row in the Agent Configured Module table.

Read only

The index to the Agent Configured Module Table.

fdry.1.1.2.8.1
snAgentConfigModuleEntry
fdry.1.1.2.8.1.1
snAgentConfigModuleIndex
fdry.1.1.2.8.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer

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The modules configured are using the #module command.


The show run command may list these modules at the
beginning of the list, but these modules may not really exist in
the system.

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Physical Properties of a Device

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentConfigModuleType

Readwrite

The module type that has been configured for the device:

fdry.1.1.2.8.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer

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bi8PortGigManagementModule(0)

bi4PortGigManagementModule(1)

bi16PortCopperManagementModule(2)

bi4PortGigModule(3)

fi2PortGigManagementModule(4)

fi4PortGigManagementModule(5)

bi8PortGigCopperManagementModule(6)

fi8PortGigManagementModule(7)

bi8PortGigModule(8)

bi12PortGigCopper2PortGigFiberManagement(9)

bi24PortCopperModule(10)

fi24PortCopperModule(11)

bi16Port100FXModule(12)

bi8Port100FXModule(13)

bi8PortGigCopperModule(14)

bi12PortGigCopper2PortGigFiber(15)

bi2PortGigManagementModule(18)

bi24Port100FXModule(19)

bi0PortManagementModule(20)

pos622MbsModule(21)

pos155MbsModule(22)

bi2PortGigModule(23)

bi2PortGigCopperModule(24)

fi2PortGigModule(25)

fi4PortGigModule(26)

fi8PortGigModule(27)

fi8PortGigCopperModule(28)

fi8PortGigCopperManagementModule(29)

pos155Mbs2PModule(30)

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Name, OID, and Syntax


snAgentConfigModuleType
(continued)

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Access

Description

fi4PortGigCopperManagementModule(31)

fi2PortGigCopperManagementModule(32)

bi4PortGigCopperManagementModule(33)

bi2PortGigCopperManagementModule(34)

bi8PortGigM4ManagementModule(35)

bi4PortGigM4ManagementModule(36)

bi2PortGigM4ManagementModule(37)

bi0PortGigM4ManagementModule(38)

bi0PortWSMManagementModule(39)

biPos2Port2488MbsModule(40)

bi0PortWSMModule(41)

niPos2Port2488MbsModule(42)

ni4802(43)

bi4PortGigNPAModule(44)

biAtm2Port155MbsModule(45)

biAtm4Port155MbsModule(46)

bi1Port10GigModule(47)

fes4802Module(48)

fes2402Module(49)

fes9604Module(50)

fes12GigCopperAndGigFiberModule(51)

fesx24GigModule(52)

fesx24Gig2TenGigModule(53)

fesx24Gig1TenGigModule(54)

fesx48GigModule(55)

fesx48Gig2TenGigModule(56)

fesx48Gig1TenGigModule(57)

superx12ComboPortManagementModule(64)

superx2PortTenGigModule(65)

superx24PortGigCopperModule(66)

superx24PortGigFiberModule(67)

superx2PortTenGigLanWanModule(68)

superx24Port100tx1PortGigFiberModule(69)

superx12ComboPortManagement2Module(74)

superxR2PortTenGigManagementModule(80)

superxRManagementModule(81)

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Name, OID, and Syntax


snAgentConfigModuleType
(continued)

December 2009

Access

Description

fesx24GigFiberGigCopperModule(112)

fesx24GigFiber2TenGigModule(113)

fesx24GigFiber1TenGigModule(114)

biFiJc48ePort100fxIpcModule(195)

biFiJc48tPort100fxIpcModule(196)

biFiJc8PortGigM4ManagementModule(197)

biFiJc8PortGigIgcModule(198)

biFiJc16PortGigIgcModule(200)

biJc24PortCopperIpc4GigIgcModule(201)

biJc16PortGigCopperIgcModule(202)

biFiJc24Port100fxIpcModule(206)

bi2Port10GigModule(207)

biJc48tPortRJ21OmpModule(208)

biJc48ePortRJ45OmpModule(209)

biJc24PortIpcRJ45PoeModule(212)

biJc2PortGigIgcM4ManagementModule(214)

fdryBi4Port10GigModule(1048)

fdryBi40PortGigModule(1049)

fdryBi1Port100FXManagementModule(1050)

fdryBi2Port10GigModule(1051)

fdryBi40PortGigCopperModule(1052)

fdryBi60PortGigCopperModule(1053)

fdryBi4Port10GigHVModule(1054)

fdryBi2Port10GigHVModule(1055)

fdryBi8Port10GigHVModule(1056)

fdryBi40PortGigHVModule(1057)

fdryBi40PortGigCopperHVModule(1058)

fdryBi60PortGigCopperHVModule(1059)

fdryBi8Port10GigModule(1060)

fdryBi10PortGigHVModule(1061)

fdryBi20PortGigHVModule(1062)

fdryBi24PortGigModule(1063)

fdryBi24PortGigCopperModule(1064)

fdryBi48PortGigCopperModule(1065)

fdryBi24PortGigFiberModule(1066)

fdryNi4Port10GigSPModule(1075)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

snAgentConfigModuleType
(continued)

Readwrite

snAgentConfigModuleRowStatus
fdry.1.1.2.8.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer

snAgentConfigModuleDescription

Description

fdryNi40PortGigSPModule(1076)

fdryNi40PortGigCopperSPModule(1077)

fdryNi2Port10GigSPModule(1078)

fdryNi10PortGigSPModule(1079)

fdryNi20PortGigSPModule(1080)

fdryXmr4Port10GigSPModule(1081)

fdryXmr20PortGigSPModule(1082)

fdryXmr2Port10GigSPModule(1083)

fdryXmr20PortGigCopperSPModule(1084)

fdryXmr20PortGigFXSPModule(1085)

fdryNiImrMrManagementModule(1086)

fdryNiXmrMrManagementModule(1087)

fdryMlx4Port10GigSPModule(1088)

fdryMlx2Port10GigSPModule(1089)

fdryMlx20PortGigCopperSPModule(1090)

fdryMlx20PortGigFXSPModule(1091)

fdryMlx48PortGigMrj21SPModule(1103)

fdryXmr2PortOC192SPModule(1104)

fdryXmr1PortOC192SPModule(1105)

fdryXmr8PortOC48SPModule(1106)

fdryXmr4PortOC48SPModule(1107)

fdryXmr2PortOC48SPModule(1108)

To create or delete a configured module table entry.

other(1)

valid(2)

delete(3)

create(4)

Read only

A description of the configured module.

Read only

Module operational status. A blank indicates that the physical


module has not been inserted to the chassis.

fdry.1.1.2.8.1.1.4
Syntax: Display string
snAgentConfigModuleOperStatus
fdry.1.1.2.8.1.1.5
Syntax: Display string

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Physical Properties of a Device

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentConfigModuleSerialNumb
er

Read only

Module serial number. A blank indicates that the serial number


has not been programmed in the modules EEPROM or the
serial number is not supported in the module.

fdry.1.1.2.8.1.1.6

In IronWare releases before 07.5.0, this object returns a NULL


string, indicating that it is a place holder for a serial number.
Beginning with IronWare release 07.5.0 this object returns the
device serial number.

Syntax: Display string

NOTE: This object has been deprecated for the NetIron XMR
and NetIron MLX running software release 04.0.01 and later.
Use the snAgentBrdSerialNumber in the snAgentBrdTable
instead.
snAgentConfigModuleNumberOfP
orts

Read only

The number of ports in the module.

Read only

The management module type:

fdry.1.1.2.8.1.1.7
Syntax: Integer,
snAgentConfigModuleMgmtModul
eType
fdry.1.1.2.8.1.1.8
Syntax: Integer

snAgentConfigModuleNumberOf
Cpus

Read only

other(1)

nonManagementModule(2)

unknownManagementModule(3)

m1ManagementModule(4)

m2ManagementModule(5)

m3ManagementModule(6)

m4ManagementModule(7)

m5ManagementModule(8)

jetcoreStackManagementModule(9)

muchoManagementModule(10)

rottWeilerManagementModule(11)

fesXStackManagementModule(12)

fgsStackManagementModule(13)

The number of CPUs in the module.

fdry.1.1.2.8.1.1.9
Syntax: Integer

Redundant Modules
Use these objects to manage redundant management modules in all devices except for the ServerIron products.
Refer to the chapter Traps and Objects to Enable Traps on page 31-1for objects dealing with traps.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentRedunActiveMgmtMod

Readwrite

Shows the slot number of the active management module.


Setting this object does not take effect immediately. You must
save the configuration data to flash storage, then reboot the
system before the new value takes effect. Setting a value of 0
requests the system to auto-select an active management
module after power up.

fdry.1.1.2.10.1.1
Syntax: Integer

Default: 0.
snAgentRedunSyncConfig

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.2.10.1.2
Syntax: Integer

Shows how often the data in the active management module


will be copied to the backup management module. The value for
this object is in seconds.
Setting this object to 0 disables the copy process. Setting it to a
negative value starts the process immediately, but runs only
once.
Default: every 10 seconds

snAgentRedunBkupCopyBootCod
e

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.2.10.1.3
Syntax: Integer

If enabled, the backup management module copies the boot


code of the active management module to its boot code flash
storage after power up, and whenever the active management
modules boot code is updated. The backup management
module does not copy the boot code if is identical to what is
already in flash storage:

Disabled(0)

Enabled(1)

Default: disabled(0)
snAgentRedunBkupBootLoad
fdry.1.1.2.10.1.5

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Downloads a new boot code from boot flash storage of the


active management module to the backup management
module.
In a set operation, enter the value downloadBackup(20) to
download the boot code from the active management module to
the backup management module. A set operation is rejected
during a download until error or normal state is reached.
One of the following values are returned by a get operation:

snAgentRedunSwitchOver
fdry.1.1.2.10.1.6
Syntax: Integer

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Readwrite

normal(1) no operation

operationError(17) error codes

downloadbackup(20) download boot code from active


module to backup to the backup module

Switches a backup management module to an active


management module.

other(1)

reset(2) Resets the backup module to active.

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Physical Properties of a Device

Chassis Table
The snChasUnitTable manages the temperature for the devices.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snChasUnitTable

N/A

A table of information for each unit in a stack. Only active units


appears in a table row.

N/A

A row in the table for the unit.

Read only

The index to the table

Read only

The serial number of the unit. If the serial number is unknown


or unavailable, then the value should be a zero length string
There can be up to 128 characters for the serial number.

Read only

Number of slots of the chassis for each unit.

Read only

Temperature of the chassis. Each unit is 0.5 degrees Celsius.


This object applies only to management modules with
temperature sensors in hardware. For management modules
without temperature sensors, it returns no-such-name.

fdry.1.1.1.4.1
snChasUnitEntry
fdry.1.1.1.4.1.1
snChasUnitIndex
fdry.1.1.1.4.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snChasUnitSerNum
fdry.1.1.1.4.1.1.2
Syntax: Display string
snChasUnitNumSlots
fdry.1.1.1.4.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer
snChasUnitActualTemperature
fdry.1.1.1.4.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer

Values are from -110 to 250.


snChasUnitWarningTemperature

Read only

fdry.1.1.1.4.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer

Actual temperature higher than this threshold value triggers


the switch to send a temperature warning trap. Each unit is 0.5
degrees Celsius.
This object applies only to management modules with
temperature sensors in hardware. For management modules
without temperature sensors, it returns no-such-name.
Values are from 0 to 250 degrees Celsius.

snChasUnitShutdownTemperatur
e

Read only

fdry.1.1.1.4.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer

Actual temperature higher than this threshold value will


shutdown a partial of the switch hardware to cool down the
system. Each unit is 0.5 degrees Celcius. This object applies
only to management modules with temperature sensors in
hardware. For management modules without temperature
sensors, it returns no-such-name.
Values are from 0 to 250 degrees Celcius.

snChasUnitPartNum
fdry. 1.1.1.4.1.1.7
Syntax: DisplayString

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Read only

Only for NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX running software


release 04.0.01 and later.
Indicates the part number of the chassis. Nothing is displayed
if the part number is unknown or unavailable.

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Stackable Products
The objects in this section are specific to Stackable devices, which include the following models:

FastIron

ServerIron

NetIron

The objects for stackable devices are presented in the following sections:

Boards on page 5-25

LEDs on page 5-26

Refer to the Agent Board Table on page 5-6 for objects that apply to chassis devices.
NOTE: The MIB contains objects under the snStackGen (General Stackable Management Information) and
snStackSecSwitchInfo (Stackable Management Secondary Switch Information Table) groups are not supported.
They include the following objects:
snStackPriSwitchMode
snStackMaxSecSwitch
snStackTotalSecSwitch
snStackSyncAllSecSwitch
snStackSmSlotIndex
snStackFmpSetProcess
snStackSecSwitchTable
snStackSecSwitchEntry
snStackSecSwitchIndex
snStackSecSwitchSlotId
snStackSecSwitchPortCnts
snStackSecSwitchEnabled
snStackSecSwitchAck
snStackSecSwitchMacAddr
snStackSecSwitchSyncCmd
snStackSecSwitchIpAddr
snStackSecSwitchSubnetMask
snStackSecSwitchCfgCmd

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Physical Properties of a Device

Boards
The following objects apply only to stackable ServerIron products.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snChasMainBrdDescription

Read only

Shows the main board. This object can have up to 128


characters.

Read only

Shows the total number of ports on the main board.

fdry.1.1.1.1.5
Syntax: Display string
snChasMainPortTotal
fdry.1.1.1.1.6

Valid values: 1 24

Syntax: Integer
snChasExpBrdDescription

Read only

Shows the description of the expansion board. This object can


have up to 128 characters.

Read only

Shows the total number of ports ion the expansion board.

fdry.1.1.1.1.7
Syntax: Display string
snChasExpPortTotal
fdry.1.1.1.1.8

Valid values: 1 24

Syntax: Integer
snChasExpBrdId
fdry.1.1.1.1.14
Syntax: Octet string

Read only

Applies only to stackable ServerIron products.


It identifies the expansion board, the board that attaches to the
main board. It is an encoded octet string. The octets provide the
following information:
Octet 0 Identifies the format of this octet string.
If Octet 0 has a value of 1, the values of the remaining octets
are:
Octet 1 Expansion board type:

HUNDRED_MEG_1PORT 1

HUNDRED_MEG_2PORT 2

HUNDRED_MEG_1PORT_COPPER 3

HUNDRED_MEG_2PORT_COPPER 4

HUNDRED_MEG_2PORT_LX 5

GIGA_1PORT 8, GIGA_2PORT 9

Octet 2 Fiber port type:

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NONFIBER 0

SX_FIBER 1

LX_FIBER 2

LHX_FIBER 3

LX_SX_FIBER 4

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LEDs
This section presents the objects that apply to LEDs in stackable ServerIron devices. Figure 5.1 shows a bit map
of LEDs in products. Some objects in the MIB refer to this bit map.
Figure 5.1

Bit Map of LEDs

Port 1

Port 2

Port 3

Port 4

Port 5

Port 6

Port 7

Port 8

Bit 0

Bit 1

Bit 2

Bit 3

Bit 4

Bit 5

Bit 6

Bit 7

Byte 1

LED 1

LED 2

LED 3

LED 4

LED 5

LED 6

LED 7

LED 8

Byte 2

LED 9

LED 10

LED 11

LED 12

LED 13

LED 14

LED 15

LED 16

Byte 3

LED 17

LED 18

LED 19

LED 20

LED 21

LED 22

LED 23

LED 24

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

Each LED contains one bit representing a switch port. Each bit shows the value of the LED. The expansion port
number always begins from the last main port number.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snChasStatusLeds

Read only

Applies to devices running Release 07.1.00 and earlier. It is


replaced by the object snAgentBrdStatusLedString in later
releases.

fdry.1.1.1.1.9
Syntax: Integer

This LED on the front panel of a device shows the status of the
link. It is represented by one bit. There can be up to 32 bits per
slot. Refer to the Bit Map of LEDs in Figure 5.1 on page 5-26.
Status can be one of the following:
0 Link off
1 Link on

snChasTrafficLeds

Read only

fdry.1.1.1.1.10
Syntax: Integer

Applies to devices running Release 07.1.00 and earlier. It is


replaced by the object snAgentBrdTrafficLedString in later
releases.
This LED on the front panel of a device shows the traffic status.
It is represented by one bit. There can be up to 32 bits per slot.
Refer to the Bit Map of LEDs in Figure 5.1 on page 5-26.
Status can be one of the following:
0 No traffic
1 Traffic is flowing

snChasMediaLeds
fdry.1.1.1.1.11
Syntax: Integer

Read only

Applies to devices that have an LED for media type and are
running Release 07.1.00 and earlier. It is replaced by the object
snAgentBrdMediaLedString in later releases.
It is represented by one bit. There can be up to 32 bits per slot.
Refer to the Bit Map of LEDs in Figure 5.1 on page 5-26.
Status can be one of the following:
0 Half duplex
1 Full duplex

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Physical Properties of a Device

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snChasSpeedLeds

Read only

Applies to devices that have an LED for media speed and are
running Release 07.1.00 and earlier. It is replaced by the object
snAgentBrdSpeedLedString in later releases.

fdry.1.1.1.1.15
Syntax: Integer

It is represented by one bit. There can be up to 32 bits per slot.


Refer to the Bit Map of LEDs in Figure 5.1 on page 5-26.
Status can be one of the following:
0 10 Mbit
1 100 Mbit

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Chassis Products
The objects in this section apply to the following devices:

BigIron 4000, BigIron 8000, and BigIron 15000

FastIron 4802

FastIron II, and FastIron III

FastIron 400, FastIron 800, and FastIron 1500

NetIron 400, NetIron 800, and NetIron 1500

ServerIron 400 and ServerIron 800

TurboIron/8

BigIron RX

NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX

The objects for these devices are presented in the following sections:

General Chassis on page 5-28

Power Supply Table on page 5-29

Fan Table on page 5-29

Temperature on page 5-30

Flash Card on page 5-31

General Chassis
The following objects apply to all chassis-based devices.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snChasType

Read only

Shows the type of device being managed. This object can have
up to 128 characters.

fdry.1.1.1.1.1

Possible value 1

Syntax: Display string


snChasSerNum
fdry.1.1.1.1.2
Syntax: Display string

Read only

Shows the serial number of the chassis stored in the EEPROM


of the device. This is not the serial number on the label of the
device.
If the chassis serial number is available, it is the lowest three
octets of the lowest MAC address in the device. For example, if
the lowest MAC address is 00e0 52a9 2b20, then the serial
number of the chassis is a92b20 .
If the serial number is unknown or unavailable, then the value is
a null string.
This object can have up to 128 characters.

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Physical Properties of a Device

Power Supply Table


The following table applies to the power supplies in chassis products. For Stacking devices, refer to Stacking
Power Supply Table on page 27-14.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snChasPwrSupplyTable

None

A table containing power supply information. Only installed


power supplies appear in the table.

None

A row in the power supply table. One row appears for each
power supply.

Read only

The index to power supply table.

Read only

The power supply description. For example, you may see the
description, right side power supply. This object can have up
to 128 characters.

Read only

Shows the status of the power supply:

fdry.1.1.1.2.1
snChasPwrSupplyEntry
fdry.1.1.1.2.1.1
snChasPwrSupplyIndex
fdry.1.1.1.2.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snChasPwrSupplyDescription
fdry.1.1.1.2.1.1.2
Syntax: Display string
snChasPwrSupplyOperStatus
fdry.1.1.1.2.1.1.3

other(1) Status is neither normal(2) or failure(3). This


value is not used for stackables including FastIron 4802,
BigIron 4000, BigIron 8000, and BigIron 15000.

normal(2)

failure(3)

Syntax: Integer

Fan Table
The following table applies to fans in all chassis products. For stacking devices, refer to Stacking Fan Table on
page 27-15.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snChasFanTable

None

A table containing fan information. Only installed fans appear


in the table.

None

A row in the fan table. One row appears for each installed fan.

Read only

The index to the fan table.

Read only

The fan description. For example, you may see the description
left side panel, back fan. This object can have up to 128
characters.

fdry.1.1.1.3.1
snChasFanEntry
fdry.1.1.1.3.1.1
snChasFanIndex
fdry.1.1.1.3.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snChasFanDescription
fdry.1.1.1.3.1.1.2
Syntax: Display string

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Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snChasFanOperStatus

Read only

Shows the status of the fan operation:

fdry.1.1.1.3.1.1.3

other(1) Beginning with IronWare software release


7.6.01, this value means not manageable to refer to
Fans 5 and 6 in the BigIron 15000. It has no meaning for
other devices.

normal(2)

failure(3)

Syntax: Integer

Temperature
The following objects manage temperature sensors in all devices listed in page 5-28 except BigIron RX, NetIron
XMR, NetIron MLX. Also refer to Chassis Table on page 5-23
Refer to the chapter Traps and Objects to Enable Traps on page 31-1for objects dealing with traps.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snChasActualTemperature

Read only

Applies only to management modules with temperature


sensors.

fdry.1.1.1.1.18

Shows the temperature of the chassis. Each unit is 0.5 degrees


Celsius.

Syntax: Integer

NOTE: If you are comparing this value to the value you get
when you enter a show chassis command on the CLI,
divide this value by 2. The result is the actual
temperature you see in the CLI. This was done
intentionally to represent tenth decimal values in
SNMP, as SNMP can only report INTEGER values.
Valid values: 110 250
snChasWarningTemperature
fdry.1.1.1.1.19

Readwrite

Applies only to management modules with temperature


sensors.
Shows the threshold for the warning temperature. When the
actual temperature exceeds this value, the switch sends a
temperature warning trap. Each unit is 0.5 degrees Celsius.

Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 0 250


snChasShutdownTemperature
fdry.1.1.1.1.20
Syntax: Integer

Readwrite

Applies only to management modules with temperature


sensors.
Shows the temperature threshold that triggers the device to
shut down. When the actual temperature exceeds this value the
switch shuts down a portion of the hardware to cool down the
device. Each unit is 0.5 degrees Celsius.
Valid values: 0 250

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Physical Properties of a Device

Flash Card
The following objects manage the flash cards in all devices, except the ServerIron products.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snChasFlashCard

Read only

Applies only to M4 management modules. This object is a bit


array that contains the flash card status.

fdry.1.1.1.1.22

This is a packed bit string. The status of each flash card is


encoded into one bit. There can be up to two flash cards.

Syntax: Integer

The bits are:

2 to 31 Reserved

1 Flash card 2 status

0 Flash card 1 status

(Bit 0 is the least significant bit.)


Flash card status can be one of the following:

snChasFlashCardLeds

Read only

fdry.1.1.1.1.23
Syntax: Integer
snchasnumslots

0 Flash card is absent

1 Flash card is present

Shows the status of LEDs on a flash card. This is a 32-bit


integer type object. Each bit shows one of the following:

0 Flash card is off

1 Flash card is on

Read only

Shows the number of slots in the chassis.

Read only

Shows the architecture type.

fdry.1.1.1.1.24
Syntax: Integer
snchasarchitectureType
fdry.1.1.1.1.25

stackable(1), -- old stackable

Syntax: Integer

bigIron(2),
terathon(3),
fifthGen(4)}

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snchasProductType

Read only

Shows the product type. The following shows the meaning of


each bit:

fdry.1.1.1.1.26

Bit value/Chassis

Syntax: Integer

15:BigIron RX-32
14:NetIron XMR 32000
13:NetIron MLX-32
9: NetIron XMR 4000
8: BigIron RX 200
7: NetIron XMR 8000
6: BigIron RX 400
5: NetIron XMR 16000
4: NetIron RX 800
3: NetIron IMR 640
2: NetIron 40G
1: BigIron MG8
0: invalid

Optical Monitoring MIB Objects


The following MIB objects are available in software release 03.4.00 for the NetIron XMR Series and NetIron MLX
Series. They are used to monitor optics on the fiber-optic modules installed on the NetIron XMR Series and
NetIron MLX devices.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIfOpticalMonitoringInfoTable

None

This table lists the instrumented parameters of all optical


interfaces.

fdry.1.1.3.3.6

REFERENCE: "ITU recommendations G.783, G.784, G.953"


snIfOpticalMonitoringInfoEntry

None

This table is indexed by ifIndex standard MIB of the physical


optical ports that are to be monitored. Only the ifIndexes of
optical interfaces whose parameters need to be monitored will
be used to index this table.

Read only

This object shows the temperature of the transmitter laser diode


for the interface, and indicates the health of the transmitter. The
format is xxx.yyyy Celcius, followed by whether the measured
value is normal, high/low alarm, or high/low warning.

fdry.1.1.3.3.6.1

snIfOpticalMonitoringTemperature
fdry.1.1.3.3.6.1.1.1
Syntax: DisplayString
(SIZE(0..32))
snIfOpticalMonitoringTxPower
fdry.1.1.3.3.6.1.1.2
Syntax: DisplayString
(SIZE(0..32))

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For example, you may see 30.9453 C: Normal.


Read only

This object shows the signal power for the transmitter optical
signal for the interface. Signal power is measured in dBm,
followed by whether this is a normal value, or high/low warning,
or alarm.
For example, you may see -002.1119 dBm: Normal.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIfOpticalMonitoringRxPower
fdry.1.1.3.3.6.1.1.3

Read only

This object shows the signal power of the receiver optical for the
interface. Signal power is measured in dBm, followed by
whether this is a normal value, or high/low warning, or alarm.

Syntax: DisplayString
(SIZE(0..32))

For example, you may see -003.7582 dBm: Normal.

snIfOpticalMonitoringTxBiasCurre
nt
fdry.1.1.3.3.6.1.1.4
Syntax: DisplayString
(SIZE(0..32))

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Read only

This object shows the Transmit Bias Current. It is measured in


mA, and is followed by whether this is a normal value, or high/
low warning, or alarm.
For example, you may see, 32.426 mA: Normal.

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Chapter 6
Basic Configuration and Management

This chapter describes objects to manage the software image and configuration in a device: It includes the
following sections:

Software Image on page 6-1

Software Configuration on page 6-13

Error Management on page 6-31

FDP and CDP on page 6-32

Refer to the configuration guide for a product for detailed explanation on the features discussed in this chapter.

Software Image

Reload on page 6-2

NVRAM on page 6-2

File Download and Upload on page 6-4

Software Image Details on page 6-9

Boot Sequence Table on page 6-12

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Reload
The following object allows you to reload the agent.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgReload

Read-write

Reboots the agent.

fdry.1.1.2.1.1

The following value can be written:

Syntax: Integer

reset(3) Do a hard reset

NOTE: To use reset(3), make sure that either the no snmpserver pw-check" CLI command has been configured
in the device or the varbind, and snAgGblPassword,
with the appropriate password has been added to the
SetRequest PDU. The default value of
snAgGblPassword is the enable super-user
password. If the CLI command "aaa authentication
snmp-server default ..." is configured, then the
method list determines the value expected in the
snAgGblPassword MIB object.
The agent will return a response before the action occurs.
The following values can only be read:

other(1) Agent is in unknown or other state

running(2) Agent is running

This object requires a password to be set for the


snAgGblPassword object.

NVRAM
The objects in this section apply to all devices that use non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM), a type of
memory that retains its contents when power is turned off. These objects are available in all devices.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgEraseNVRAM

Readwrite

Erases the NVRAM of the agent. This object can have one of
the following values:

fdry.1.1.2.1.2
Syntax: Integer

6-2

normal(1) NVRAM is not being erased.

error(2) Either the erase operation failed or the flash


memory is bad

erase(3) NVRAM is set to be erased

erasing(4) NVRAM is being erased. Once the process


starts, you cannot set this object to erase(3) until the
process is finished and the value of this object is either
normal(1) or error(2)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgWriteNVRAM

Readwrite

Saves all configuration information to NVRAM of the agent. The


following values can only be read:

fdry.1.1.2.1.3
Syntax: Integer

normal(1)

error(2) Operation failed or the flash is bad

writing(4) Agent is writing NVRAM flash

The following value can be written:

write(3) Write operation

The agent will return a response even before the write


operation is complete. The read values will be written until write
operation is finished. New write requests will be rejected until
an error(2) or normal(1) value is obtained.
NOTE: To use reset(3), make sure that either the no snmpserver pw-check" CLI command has been configured
in the device or the varbind and snAgGblPassword,
with the appropriate password, has been added to the
SetRequest PDU. The default value of
snAgGblPassword is the enable super-user
password. If the CLI command "aaa authentication
snmp-server default ..." is configured, then the
method list determines the value expected in the
snAgGblPassword MIB object.
This object requires a password to be set for the
snAgGblPassword object.
snAgConfigFromNVRAM

None

Configures the switch from NVRAM of the agent.

fdry.1.1.2.1.4

The following value can be written:

Syntax: Integer

config(3) Do configuration

The following values can only be read:

normal(1)

error(2) Operation failed or bad flash

configing(4) Configuring from NVRAM flash is in process.

The agent returns a response after configuration is done.


This object requires a password to be set for the
snAgGblPassword object.

Configuration Notes on snAgEraseNVRAM and snAgWriteNVRAM


Refer to configuration notes for the snAgGblPassword object in the section General Security Objects on page 73 for more information on how to use snAgEraseNVRAM and snAgWriteNVRAM.

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File Download and Upload


The following objects manage file downloads and uploads. They are available in all devices.
NOTE: When uploading or downloading configuration files to and from the TFTP server using SNMP, check the
following:

If the SNMP password check is enabled on the device, the object snAgGblPassword on page 7-3 must be
sent with the following information in the same PDU as the TFTP objects:

If the AAA is used for SNMP authentication and the authentication method is enable or line, then the
value of snAgGlbPassword must be in cleartext format.

If the AAA is used for SNMP authentication and the authentication method is local, RADIUS, TELNET,
TACACS, or TACACS+, then the value of the snAgGlbPassword must be in the <user> <password>
format. The space between <user> and <password> is the delimiter.

If AAA is not used for authentication, then the value of snAgGlbPassword for the enable password must
be in cleartext format.

Make sure that user has administrative access (privilege=0) on the device; otherwise, the user will not be able
to upload files to the TFTP server.

NOTE: An atomic set of snAgImgLoad, snAgImgFname, and snAgTftpServerIp (or snAgTftpServerAddrType


and snAgTftpServerAddr), is required for a successful download or upload.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgTftpServerIp

Read-write

Shows the IP address of the TFTP server that will be used to


download and upload image and configuration files.

fdry.1.1.2.1.5

NOTE: FastIron X Series IPv6 switches running software


release FSX 04.1.00 or later use snAgTftpServerAddrType
and snAgTftpServerAddr.

Syntax: IpAddress

snAgImgFname
fdry.1.1.2.1.6

Read-write

Shows the name of the image file, including path, that is


currently associated with the system. When the object is not
used, the value is blank. It can have up to 32 characters.

Syntax: Display string

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgImgLoad

Read-write

Downloads or uploads a new software image to the agent. Use


one of the following values in an SNMP set:

fdry.1.1.2.1.7
Syntax: Integer

uploadMPPrimary(19) Uploads the primary image from


the management processor flash memory to the TFTP
server.

downloadMPPrimary(20) Downloads the primary image


from the TFTP server to management processor flash.

uploadMPSecondary(21) Uploads the secondary image


from the management processor flash memory to the
TFTP server.

downloadMPSecondary(22) Downloads the secondary


image from the TFTP server to management processor
flash.

downloadSPPrimary(24) Downloads the secondary


image from the TFTP server to secondary processor
flash.

downloadSPSecondary(25) Downloads the secondary


image from the TFTP server to secondary processor
flash.

The following messages may be displayed:

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normal(1)

flashPrepareReadFailure(2)

flashReadError(3)

flashPrepareWriteFailure(4)

flashWriteError(5)

tftpTimeoutError(6)

tftpOutOfBufferSpace(7)

tftpBusy(8)

tftpRemoteOtherErrors(9)

tftpRemoteNoFile(10)

tftpRemoteBadAccess(11)

tftpRemoteDiskFull(12)

tftpRemoteBadOperation(13)

tftpRemoteBadId(14)

tftpRemoteFileExists(15)

tftpRemoteNoUser(16)

operationError(17)

loading(18) operation is in process

uploadMPPrimary(19)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

snAgImgLoad (continued)

Description

downloadMPPrimary(20)

uploadMPSecondary(21)

downloadMPSecondary(22)

tftpWrongFileType(23)

downloadSPPrimary(24)

downloadSPSecondary(25)

This object requires a password to be set for the


snAgGblPassword object.
snAgCfgFname
fdry.1.1.2.1.8
Syntax: Display string

6-6

Read-write

Shows the name of the configuration file, including its path,


currently associated with the system. If there are multiple
configuration files, the names are separated by semicolons (;).
This object can have up to 32 characters.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgCfgLoad

Read-write

Downloads or uploads a configuration file to the agent. Use


one of the following values for SNMP set:

fdry.1.1.2.1.9
Syntax: Integer

uploadFromFlashToServer(20) Uploads the


configuration file from the flash to the TFTP server.

downloadToFlashFromServer(21) Downloads the


configuration file from the TFTP server to flash.

uploadFromDramToServer(22) Uploads the


configuration file from the DRAM to the TFTP server.

downloadToDramFromServer(23) Downloads the


configuration file from the TFTP server to DRAM.

uploadFromFlashToNMS(24) Uploads the configuration


file from flash to the network management system.

downloadToFlashFromNMS(25) Downloads the


configuration file from the network management system to
flash.

uploadFromDramToNMS(26) Uploads the configuration


file from DRAM to a network management system.

downloadToDramFromNMS(27) Downloads the


configuration file from the network management system to
DRAM.

The following values may be read:

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normal(1)

flashPrepareReadFailure(2)

flashReadError(3)

flashPrepareWriteFailure(4)

flashWriteError(5)

tftpTimeoutError(6)

tftpOutOfBufferSpace(7)

tftpBusy(8)

tftpRemoteOtherErrors(9)

tftpRemoteNoFile(10)

tftpRemoteBadAccess(11)

tftpRemoteDiskFull(12)

tftpRemoteBadOperation(13)

tftpRemoteBadId(14)

tftpRemoteFileExists(15)

tftpRemoteNoUser(16)

operationError(17)

loading(18)

tftpWrongFileType(29)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

snAgCfgLoad (continued)

Description

operationDoneWithNMS(28)

tftpWrongFileType(29)

downloadToDramFromServerOverwrite(30)

NOTE:
The objects snAgCfgFname and snAgTftpServerIp are
required to allow the download or upload process to occur.
No write requests will be allowed while a download or upload
process is in progress.
The snAgCfgEosTable objects must be sent along in one PDU
for network management systems to recognize values from
(24) to (27).
A separate write memory using the CLI or an SNMP set
snAgWriteNVRAM is required to save the configuration to
NVRAM.
This object requires a password to be set for the
snAgGblPassword object.
In addition to the objects above, the following objects are available in all devices except in the ServerIron products.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgImgLoadSPModuleType

Read-write

Shows the switch processor module type that receives the


downloaded image:

fdry.1.1.2.1.56
Syntax: Integer

snAgImgLoadSPModuleNumber

Read-write

fdry.1.1.2.1.57

other(1)

vm1(2)

pos12(3)

pos48(4)

atm(5)

gignpa(6)

Shows the slot number of a switch processor module that


receives the downloaded image. Setting this object to 0 means
that switch processor modules will receive the image.

The following objects are available in FastIron X Series IPv6 switches running software release FSX 04.1.00 or
later. Releases prior to FSX 04.1.00 use snAgTftpServerIp.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgTftpServerAddrType

Read-write

Shows the IP address type of the TFTP server that will be


used to download and upload image and configuration files.

fdry.1.1.2.1.65
Syntax: InetAddressType

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgTftpServerAddr

Read-write

Shows the IP address of the TFTP server that will be used to


download and upload image and configuration files.

fdry.1.1.2.1.66
Syntax: InetAddress

Software Image Details


The following objects show information about software images in a device. These objects are available in all
devices.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgImgVer

Read only

Shows the version of the running software. The software image


file name is displayed in the format:

fdry.1.1.2.1.11

major.minor.maintenance[letters].

Syntax: Display string

It can have up to 32 characters.


snAgFlashImgVer
fdry.1.1.2.1.12
Syntax: Display string

Read only

Shows the version of the software image that has been saved in
the local storage, such as the flash memory. The software
image file name is displayed in the format:
major.minor.maintenance[letters]
It can have up to 32 characters.
If this file is unknown or not available, then this object displays a
a null string.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgSoftwareFeature

Read only

Contains a bit string representing the software feature of the


running software image. Each bit can have one of the following
values:

fdry.1.1.2.1.41
Syntax: Octet string

0 The feature is available

1 The feature is available

Bit 0 is the least significant bit of an octet, and bit 7 is the most
significant bit of an octet.

6-10

Octet 0, bit 0 RMON

Octet 0, bit 1 IPX switching

Octet 0, bit 2 Server Load Balancing

Octet 0, bit 3 Layer 3 filter in switch

Octet 0, bit 4 IPX routing

Octet 0, bit 5 AppleTalk routing

Octet 0, bit 6 IP multicast routing

Octet 0, bit 7 Local access control

Octet 1, bit 0 BGP routing

Octet 1, bit 1 Loopback interface

Octet 1, bit 2 BigIron multi-management module

Octet 1, bit 3 BigIron SYSIF II

Octet 1, bit 4 BigIron POS support

Octet 1, bit 5 AppleTalk cable VLAN

Octet 1, bit 6 64 subnet

Octet 1, bit 7 multi-slot trunk

Octet 2, bit 0 TACACS

Octet 2, bit 1 Gigabit Ethernet port auto-negotiation mode

Octet 2, bit 2 FSRP

Octet 2, bit 3 Exodus requested OSPF enhancement

Octet 2, bit 4 OSPF NSSA

Octet 2, bit 5 POS

Octet 2, bit 6 QoS

Octet 2, bit 7 Single Span

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

snAgSoftwareFeature (continued)

Description

Octet 3, bit 0 Fast Span

Octet 3, bit 1 Base L3

Octet 3, bit 2 static log buffer

Octet 3, bit 3 L2 POS

Octet 3, bit 4 BI15K

Octet 3, bit 5 - L2 ATM

Octet 3, bit 6 - ATM

Octet 3, bit 7 - NETFLOW

Octet 4, bit 0 - SFLOW

Octet 4, bit 1 - GVRP

Octet 4, bit 2 - GARP

Octet 4, bit 3 - Dynamic trunk

Octet 4, bit 4 - IGC 8G

Octet 4, bit 5 - Rate limit

Octet 4, bit 6 - IPC rate limit

Octet 4, bit 7 - MPLS

Octet 5, bit 0 - ISIS

Octet 5, bit 1 - Link aggregation

Octet 5, bit 2 - Port dual mode

Octet 5, bit 3 - Private vlan

Octet 5, bit 4 - MBGP

Octet 5, bit 5 - IPV6 protocol vlan

Octet 5, bit 6 - X10G

Octet 5, bit 7 - FastIron Edge switch/router

Octet 6, bit 0 - FDP

Octet 6, bit 1 port tag

Bit 0 is the least significant bit of an octet; bit 7 is the most


significant bit.
Additional bits are added for new features. Check the MIB file
for the software version you are running.
snAgBuildDate

Read only

Shows the date when the software was built. It can display up to
32 characters.

Read only

Shows the time when the software was built. It can display up to
32 characters.

fdry.1.1.2.1.47
Syntax: Display string
snAgBuildtime
fdry.1.1.2.1.48
Syntax: Display string

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgBuildVer

Read only

Shows the version of the software in the format:

fdry.1.1.2.1.49

major.minor.maintenance[letters]

Syntax: Display string

It can display up to 32 characters.

Boot Sequence Table


This table shows a list of software image loads. The images are in the sequence that will be used at boot up.
When the devices is booted, the first image in the table will be loaded into the device. If that software image fails,
the second image will be tried. The process continues until a successful load is completed.
This table is available in all devices. The combination of all the objects in this table must be unique. Duplicate
instructions are rejected.
NOTE: Make sure that each entry is unique. It is possible to create entries with the same instructions by creating
a new sequence index. Duplicate instructions may cause loops.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgBootSeqTable

None

Identifies the boot sequence table

None

A row in the boot sequence table.

Read only

The index to the boot sequence table.

Read-write

Shows the image from which the device will boot.

fdry.1.1.2.4.1
snAgBootSeqEntry
fdry.1.1.2.4.1.1
snAgBootSeqIndex
fdry.1.1.2.4.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snAgBootSeqInstruction
fdry.1.1.2.4.1.1.2

fromPrimaryFlash(1)

Syntax: Integer

fromSecondaryFlash(2)

fromTftpServer(3)

fromBootpServer(4).

snAgBootSeqIpAddr

Read-write

If the object snAgBootSeqInstruction is set to


fromTftpServer, this object shows the IP address of the TFTP
server that contains the image that will be used in the boot.

Read-write

Shows the name of the image filename on the TFTP server


that will be used in the boot. This object applies only if the
object snAgBootSeqInstruction is set to fromTftpServer.
This object can have up to 32 characters.

fdry.1.1.2.4.1.1.3
Syntax: IpAddress
snAgBootSeqFilename
fdry.1.1.2.4.1.1.4
Syntax: Display string

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgBootSeqRowStatus

Read-write

Creates or deletes an entry in the Boot Sequence Table:

fdry.1.1.2.4.1.1.5

other(1)

Syntax: Integer

valid(2)

delete(3)

create(4)

Software Configuration
The following sections control common configurations for devices:

Switch IP Configurations on page 6-13

Agent System Parameters Configuration Table on page 6-13

Switch Group Configuration on page 6-15

Switch Configuration Summary Group on page 6-20

DNS Group (IPv4) on page 6-20

DHCP Gateway List Table on page 6-24

NTP General Group on page 6-26

NTP Server Table (IPv4) on page 6-28

Banners on page 6-30

Encoded Octet Strings Table on page 6-30

Agents Global Group on page 6-31

Switch IP Configurations

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgGblIfIpAddr

Read-write

Shows the IP address of the interface.

Read-write

Shows the IP address mask of the interface.

Read-write

Shows the IP address of the default gateway router.

fdry.1.1.2.1.13
Syntax: Integer
snAgGblIfIpMask
fdry.1.1.2.1.14
Syntax: Integer
snAgDefGwayIp
fdry.1.1.2.1.10
Syntax: Integer

Agent System Parameters Configuration Table


The Agent System Parameters Configuration Table presents the definition of the configuration system
parameters. For example, the table may show the maximum number of VLANs a network can have.
The table is available in the following chassis devices:

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ServerIron 400

ServerIron 800

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentSysParaConfigTable

None

A table of Agent of each board.

None

A row in the Agent System Parameters Configuration table.

Read only

The index to the Agent System Parameters Configuration


Table.

Read only

The parameter description string. This object can have up to


32 characters.

Read only

The minimum value of this Agent System Parameter.

Read only

The maximum value of this Agent System Parameter.

Read only

The default value of this Agent System Parameter.

Read-write

The current configured value of this Agent System Parameter.

fdry.1.1.2.7.1
snAgentSysParaConfigEntry
fdry.1.1.2.7.1.1
snAgentSysParaConfigIndex
fdry.1.1.2.7.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snAgentSysParaConfigDescriptio
n
fdry.1.1.2.7.1.1.2
Syntax: Display string
snAgentSysParaConfigMin
fdry.1.1.2.7.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer
snAgentSysParaConfigMax
fdry.1.1.2.7.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer
snAgentSysParaConfigDefault
fdry.1.1.2.7.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer
snAgentSysParaConfigCurrent
fdry.1.1.2.7.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer

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Switch Group Configuration


The objects in this group are available in BigIron and in ServerIron devices. Refer to the chapter Traps and
Objects to Enable Traps on page 31-1 for switch group trap objects.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSwGroupOperMode

Readwrite

Indicates if switch ports have VLANs defined:

fdry.1.1.3.1.1

noVLan(1) All switch ports with no port VLANs and no tag


assigned.

vlanByPort(2) All switch ports with basic port-based


VLANs.

Syntax: Integer

snSwGroupIpL3SwMode
fdry.1.1.3.1.2

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snSwGroupIpMcastMode
fdry.1.1.3.1.3

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snSwGroupDefaultCfgMode
fdry.1.1.3.1.4

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

snSwGroupSwitchAgeTime
fdry.1.1.3.1.5

Readwrite

Indicates if the Layer 3 IP switch is enabled for the switch


group.

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Indicates if the IP multicast pruning mode is enabled for the


switch group.

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Indicates if the switch group contains a default configuration. If


the default configuration is overwritten, the state will change to
non-default.

default(1) Has a default configuration

nonDefault(2) Has a non-default configuration

Sets the aging period for ports on the device, defining how long
a port address remains active in the address table.
Valid values: 0 = no aging, or 67 65535 seconds

Syntax: Integer

Default: 300 seconds


snVLanGroupVlanCurEntry

Read only

Shows the number of VLANs that are currently configured.

Readwrite

Shows the VLanIndex of a particular entry in


snVLanByPortTable (snVLanByPortVLanIndex). All the
attributes of the row except for PortMask will be used to set the
same attributes for the entire VLAN group. VLanId and
PortMask must be set for the particular entry prior to setting this
object. Switch software will be based on this VLAN information
to set the entire VLAN.

fdry.1.1.3.1.6
Syntax: Integer
snVLanGroupSetAllVLan
fdry.1.1.3.1.7
Syntax: Integer

NOTE: All the intended attributes of the given row of the table
(given VLAN) must be set prior setting this object.
When this object is set, Set-All-VLAN action takes
place simultaneously. The previous setting is
overwritten by the new one.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSwPortSetAll

Readwrite

The value of this object is the index number of the


snSwPortInfoTable (snSwPortInfoPortIndex).
snSwPortInfoMonitorMode, snSwPortInfoTagType,
snSwPortInfoChnMode, snSwPortInfoSpeed,
snSwPortInfoAdminStatus are all the read-write attributes of
that row of table. They will be used to set the same attributes for
all the ports in the system.

fdry.1.1.3.1.8
Syntax: Integer

NOTE: Before setting this object, all the intended attributes of


the given row of the table must be set. Otherwise, the
current data of the row will be used to set the entire
port-table. The previous setting will be overwritten by
the new one.
snFdbTableCurEntry

Read only

Shows the total number of entries in the Filtering Databse


(FDB) that are configured currently.

Readwrite

Shows the state of the flush operation for the FDB table.

fdry.1.1.3.1.9
Syntax: Integer
snFdbTableStationFlush
fdry.1.1.3.1.10
Syntax: Integer

The following value can be written:

flush(3) Perform the flush operation. Once the flush


operation starts, any new flush requests will be rejected
until the operation is complete or failed.

The following values can only be read:

snPortStpSetAll
fdry.1.1.3.1.11

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

normal(1) Normal state

error(2) Operation failed

flushing(4) Operation is in process

The value of this object is 1, which means that Port STP Set-all
command is invoked. The snPortStpPriority and,
snPortStpPathCost, which are the read-write STP related
attributes of the first row of table, will be used to set the same
attributes for all the ports in the system.
NOTE: Before setting this object, all the intended attributes of
the given row of the table must be set. Otherwise, the
current data of the row will be used to set the entire
port-table. The previous setting will be overwritten by
the new one.

snSwProbePortNum
fdry.1.1.3.1.12
Syntax: Integer

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Readwrite

Indicates which chassis port is assigned as the chassis switch


probe port. That port operates as a traffic analyzer port. Only
one port in the chassis or stackable switch can be assigned as
the traffic analyzer port. The value of this object represents the
following:

Bit 0 to bit 7 Port number

Bit 8 to bit 11 Slot number

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSw8021qTagMode

Readwrite

Indicates whether or not IEEE802.1q has been enabled for the


switch group.

fdry.1.1.3.1.13
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: disabled(0)
snSwGlobalStpMode
fdry.1.1.3.1.14

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snSwIpMcastQuerierMode
fdry.1.1.3.1.15

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Indicates whether or not Spanning Tree System Global Mode


has been enabled for the switch group.

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

The IP Multicast pruning mode is configured either Non-Querier


or Querier mode

querier(1) Send out host queries. (active)

nonQuerier(2) Do not send out host queries.(passive)

Default: querier(1)
snSwViolatorPortNumber

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.1.17
Syntax: Integer

snSwViolatorMacAddress

Indicates the port number of the switch or router that receives


the violator packet. This number is included in the locked
address violation trap. The value of this object contains the
following:

Bit 0 to bit 7 Port number

Bit 8 to bit 11 Slot number (for chassis devices only)

Read only

Indicates the source MAC address of the violator packet


received by the switch or router. This number is included in the
locked address violation trap.

Readwrite

Shows the maximum number of VLAN entries that can be


configured.

Read only

Specifies buffer size for all the different EOS buffers.

Read only

Specifies the size of each VLAN table entry.

Read only

Specifies the size of each port table entry.

fdry.1.1.3.1.18
Syntax: MAC address
snVLanGroupVlanMaxEntry
fdry.1.1.3.1.19
Syntax: Integer
snSwEosBufferSize
fdry.1.1.3.1.20
Syntax: Integer
snVLanByPortEntrySize
fdry.1.1.3.1.21
Syntax: Integer
snSwPortEntrySize
fdry.1.1.3.1.22
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snFdbStationEntrySize

Read only

Specifies the size of each FDB station table entry.

Read only

Specifies the size of each port STP table entry.

Readwrite

Indicates whether or not Layer 3 IPX Switch mode is enabled.

fdry.1.1.3.1.23
Syntax: Integer
snPortStpEntrySize
fdry.1.1.3.1.24
Syntax: Integer
snSwIpxL3SwMode
fdry.1.1.3.1.28
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: disabled(0)
snVLanByIpSubnetMaxSubnets

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.1.29

Applies only to ServerIron products.


Shows the maximum number of subnets for each IP VLAN.

Syntax: Integer
snVLanByIpxNetMaxNetworks

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.1.30

Applies only to ServerIron products.


Shows the maximum number of networks for each IPX VLAN.

Syntax: Integer
snSwProtocolVLanMode
fdry.1.1.3.1.31

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snMacStationVLanId
fdry.1.1.3.1.32

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Indicates whether or not protocol VLAN is enabled.

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Shows the MAC Stations VLAN ID index in the standard


Forwarding Database for Transparent Bridge Table.
(dot1dTpFdbTable). Since the dot1dTpFdbTable index is the
MAC Address assigned to one of the ports in the bridge (VLAN)
and each MAC address can be re-assigned to different ports
belonging to different bridges (VLANs), the
snMacStationVLanId can be used to specify which bridge
(VLAN) MAC Station information of the dot1dTpFdbTable to
retrieve. If you do not specify the VLAN ID in this MIB, the
default VLAN (bridge) ID will be used when dot1dTpFdbTable is
retrieved.
Valid values: 1 4095

snSwClearCounters
fdry.1.1.3.1.33

Readwrite

Clears software counters:

valid(0) an SNMP-GET of this MIB shows that it is valid


command to use.

clear(1) Clear counter command of the following


counters: Dot3, MIB2, IP and IPX counters for all ports.

Syntax: Integer

snSw8021qTagType
fdry.1.1.3.1.34
Syntax: Integer

Readwrite

Specifies the IEEE802.1q tag type that is embedded in the


length/type field of an Ethernet packet. It specifies that the two
octets after the length/type field in an Ethernet packet are the
tag value.
Default: 33024

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSwBroadcastLimit

Readwrite

Specifies the number of broadcast packets per second. This


limits the number of broadcast packets to forward out of the
switch ports. Setting this object to 0 disables the limitation
check.

fdry.1.1.3.1.35
Syntax: Integer

Default: 0
snSwMaxMacFilterPerSystem

Read only

Specifies the maximum number of MAC Filters per system in


the MAC Filter table.

Read only

Specifies the maximum number of MAC Filters per port in the


Port MAC Access Filter table.

Readwrite

Shows the VLAN ID of the default port VLAN.

Readwrite

Applies only to Gigabit Ethernet ports.

fdry.1.1.3.1.36
Syntax: Integer
snSwMaxMacFilterPerPort
fdry.1.1.3.1.37
Syntax: Integer
snSwDefaultVLanId
fdry.1.1.3.1.38

Valid values: 1 4095

Syntax: Integer
snSwGlobalAutoNegotiate
fdry.1.1.3.1.39
Syntax: Integer

Specifies the negotiation mode of the port:

disable(0) All Gigabit Ethernet ports are in nonnegotiation mode.

enable(1) All Gigabit Ethernet ports will start autonegotiation indefinitely until they succeed.

negFullAuto(2) All Gigabit Ethernet ports will start with


auto-negotiation. If the negotiation fails, then they will
automatically switch to non-negotiation mode. Gigabit
Ethernet ports on all stackable products except for
TurboIron/8 do not support negFullAuto(2).

other(3)

Default: negFullAuto(2)
The following objects apply only to all devices, except ServerIron products.

snSwQosMechanism
fdry.1.1.3.1.40

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Specifies the quality of service (QoS) mechanism:

strict(0)

weighted(1)

Default: weighted(1)
snSwSingleStpMode
fdry.1.1.3.1.41
Syntax: Integer

Readwrite

Specifies if the Single Spanning Tree System Mode in the


Switch Group is enabled.

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: disabled(0)

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snSwFastStpMode
fdry.1.1.3.1.42

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snSwViolatorIfIndex

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.1.43

Indicates if Fast Spanning Tree System Mode in the Switch


Group is enabled.

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

The port number of the device that received a violator packet.


This number is included in the locked address violator trap.

Syntax: Integer

Switch Configuration Summary Group


The following object applies to all devices.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSwSummaryMode

Readwrite

Indicates whether or not the Switch Configuration Summary is


enabled.

fdry.1.1.3.7.1
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: disabled(0)

DNS Group (IPv4)


NOTE: Starting in software release FSX 04.1.00 to FSX 05.1.00, FastIron devices use the DNS Address Table
on page 6-20 and the Domain Name Server Table on page 6-22. FastIron devices running software release FSX
05.1.00 or later use the DNS Address Table on page 6-21 and the Domain Name Server Table on page 6-23.
The Domain Name Server (DNS) resolver feature lets you use a host name to perform Telnet, ping, and
traceroute commands. You can also define a DNS domain on a Layer 2 Switch or Layer 3 Switch and thereby
recognize all hosts within that domain. For more information on DNS on devices, refer to the Configuration Guide
for the device.
The following objects provide information on DNS. They apply to all IPv4 devices.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snDnsDomainName

Readwrite

Shows the DNS Domain Name. This object can have up to 80


characters.

Readwrite

Shows the DNS Gateway IP addresses. This list contains up to


four IP addresses, represented by octet strings. This object has
16 octets.

fdry.1.1.3.9.1
Syntax: Display string
snDnsGatewayIpAddrList
fdry.1.1.3.9.2
Syntax: Octet string

DNS Address Table (FastIron X Series Devices Running


Release FSX 04.1.00 to Pre-Release FSX 05.1.00)
The Domain Name Server (DNS) address table lists the IPv4 and IPv6 DNS addresses. These objects apply to
FastIron devices beginning with software release FSX 04.1.00 to pre-release FSX 05.1.00.
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NOTE: FastIron devices running software release FSX 05.1.00 and later use the DNS Address Table on page 621. Releases prior to FSX 04.1.00 use the snDnsGatewayIpAddrList in the table DNS Group (IPv4) on page 620.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryDnsServerAddressTable

None

The DNS address list table that lists the IPv4 and IPv6 DNS
addresses.

None

An entry in the DNS address table. This table uses a running


index as the index to the table.

None

The index to the DNS address table. Up to four DNS IP


addresses are supported for each IPv4 and IPv6 protocol.

Readcreate

The DNS IP address type:

fdry.1.1.3.30.1.2.1
Syntax:
FdryDnsServerAddressEntry
fdryDnsServerAddressEntry
fdry.1.1.3.30.1.2.1.1
Syntax:
FdryDnsServerAddressEntry
fdryDnsServerAddressIndex
fdry.1.1.3.30.1.2.1.1.1
Syntax: Unsigned32
fdryDnsServerAddressAddrType
fdry.1.1.3.30.1.2.1.1.2
Syntax: InetAddressType

ipv4(1)

ipv6(2)

Default: IPv4
fdryDnsServerAddressAddr
fdry.1.1.3.30.1.2.1.1.3

Readcreate

The DNS IP address.

Readcreate

This variable is used to create, modify, or delete a row in this


table. When a row in this table is in active(1) state, no objects
in that row can be modified except for this object.

Syntax: InetAddress
fdryDnsServerAddressRowStatus
fdry.1.1.3.30.1.2.1.1.4
Syntax: RowStatus

DNS Address Table (FastIron X Series Devices Running


Release FSX 05.1.00 and Later)
The Domain Name Server (DNS) address table lists the IPv4 and IPv6 DNS addresses. These objects apply to
FastIron devices running software release FSX 05.1.00 and later.

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NOTE: FastIron devices running pre-release FSX 05.1.00 software use the DNS Address Table on page 6-20.
Releases prior to FSX 04.1.00 use the snDnsGatewayIpAddrList in the table DNS Group (IPv4) on page 6-20.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryDnsServerTable

None

The DNS address list table that lists the IPv4 and IPv6 DNS
addresses.

None

An entry in the DNS address table. This table uses a running


index as the index to the table.

None

The DNS IP address type:

fdry.1.1.3.34.2.1
Syntax: FdryDnsServerTable
fdryDnsServerEntry
fdry.1.1.3.34.2.1.1
Syntax: FdryDnsServerEntry
fdryDnsServerAddrType
fdry.1.1.3.34.2.1.1.1

ipv4(1)

Syntax: InetAddressType

ipv6(2)

Default: IPv4
fdryDnsServerIndex

None

The index to the DNS address table. Up to four DNS IP


addresses are supported for each IPv4 and IPv6 protocol.

Readcreate

The DNS IP address.

Readcreate

This variable is used to create, modify, or delete a row in this


table. When a row in this table is in active(1) state, no objects
in that row can be modified except for this object.

fdry.1.1.3.34.2.1.1.2
Syntax: Unsigned32
fdryDnsServerAddr
fdry.1.1.3.34.2.1.1.3
Syntax: InetAddress
fdryDnsServerRowStatus
fdry.1.1.3.34.2.1.1.4
Syntax: RowStatus

Domain Name Server Table (FastIron X Series Devices Running Software


Release FSX 04.1.00 to Pre-Release FSX 05.1.00)
The Domain Name Server (DNS) name table lists the IPv4 and IPv6 DNS service names for FastIron devices
running software release FSX 04.1.00 to pre-release FSX 05.1.00.
NOTE: Software releases FSX 05.1.00 and later use the Domain Name Server Table on page 6-23. Releases
prior to FSX 04.1.00 use the DNS Group (IPv4) on page 6-20.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryDnsDomainNameTable

None

The Domain Name Service name table.

fdry.1.1.3.30.1.1.1
Syntax: Sequence of
FdryDnsDomainNameEntry

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryDnsDomainNameEntry

None

An entry in the DNS name table. This table uses a running


index as the index to the table.

None

The index to the DNS name table.

Readcreate

The DNS IP address type: md

fdry.1.1.3.30.1.1.1.1
Syntax:
FdryDnsDomainNameEntry
fdryDnsDomainNameIndex
fdry.1.1.3.30.1.1.1.1.1
Syntax: Unsigned32
fdryDnsServerAddressAddrType
fdry.1.1.3.30.1.2.1.1.2
Syntax: InetAddressType

ipv4(1)

ipv6(2)

Default: IPv4
fdryDnsDomainNameName
fdry.1.1.3.30.1.1.1.1.3

Readcreate

The DNS Domain Name string.

Readcreate

This variable is used to create, modify, or delete a row in this


table. When a row in this table is in active(1) state, no objects
in that row can be modified except for this object.

Syntax: Display string


(size(0..64))
fdryDnsDomainNameRowStatus
fdry.1.1.3.30.1.1.1.1.4
Syntax: RowStatus

Domain Name Server Table (FastIron X Series Devices Running Software


Release FSX 05.1.00 and Later)
The Domain Name Server (DNS) name table lists the IPv4 and IPv6 DNS service names for FastIron devices
running software release FSX 05.1.00 or later.
NOTE: Releases prior to FSX 05.1.00 use the Domain Name Server Table on page 6-22. Releases prior to FSX
04.1.00 use the DNS Group (IPv4) on page 6-20.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryDns2DomainNameTable

None

The Domain Name Service name table.

None

An entry in the DNS name table. This table uses a running


index as the index to the table.

fdry.1.1.3.34.1.1
Syntax: Sequence of
FdryDns2DomainNameTable
fdryDns2DomainNameEntry
fdry.1.1.3.34.1.1.1
Syntax:
FdryDns2DomainNameEntry

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryDns2DomainNameIndex

None

The index to the DNS name table.

Readcreate

The DNS IP address type:

fdry.1.1.3.34.1.1.1.1
Syntax: Unsigned32
fdryDns2DomainNameAddrType
fdry.1.1.3.34.1.1.1.2
Syntax: InetAddressType

ipv4(1)

ipv6(2)

Default: IPv4
fdryDns2DomainNameName
fdry.1.1.3.34.1.1.1.3

Readcreate

The DNS Domain Name string.

Readcreate

This variable is used to create, modify, or delete a row in this


table. When a row in this table is in active(1) state, no objects
in that row can be modified except for this object.

Syntax: Display string


(size(0..64))
fdryDns2DomainNameRowStatus
fdry.1.1.3.34.1.1.1.4
Syntax: RowStatus

DHCP Gateway List Table


The following objects provide information on DHCP gateways. They apply only to ServerIron products.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snDhcpGatewayListTable

None

A table of DHCP gateway addresses.

None

An entry in the IP Port Address table.

Read only

Shows the ID for a DHCP gateway.

fdry.1.1.3.8.1
snDhcpGatewayListEntry
fdry.1.1.3.8.1.1
snDhcpGatewayListId

Valid values: 1 32.

fdry.1.1.3.8.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snDhcpGatewayListAddrList
fdry.1.1.3.8.1.1.2

Readwrite

Lists the DHCP gateway addresses in each DHCP gateway list.


This list contains 1 to 8 IP addresses represented by octet
strings. This object can have 4 to 32 octets.

Syntax: Octet string

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snDhcpGatewayListRowStatus

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that


can be written are:

fdry.1.1.3.8.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

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invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

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NTP General Group


You can configure Layer 2 and Layer 3 Switches to consult Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) servers for the
current system time and date. Since Layer 2 and Layer 3 switches do not retain time and date information across
power cycles, using the SNTP feature alleviates the need to reconfigure time and date after a system reset.
The following objects provide information on the network time processor (NTP) server. These objects apply to all
devices.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snNTPGeneral

None

Begins the NTP configuration objects.

Readwrite

Specifies how often to poll the NTP server. Each unit is one
second.

fdry.1.1.3.11.1
snNTPPollInterval
fdry.1.1.3.11.1.1
Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 1 65535


Default: 1800 seconds

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snNTPTimeZone

Readwrite

Time zone:

fdry.1.1.3.11.1.2
Syntax: Integer

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alaska(0)

aleutian(1)

arizona(2)

central(3)

eastIndiana(4)

eastern(5)

hawaii(6)

michigan(7)

mountain(8)

pacific(9)

samoa(10)

gmtPlus12(11)

gmtPlus11(12)

gmtPlus10(13)

gmtPlus9(14)

gmtPlus8(15)

gmtPlus7(16)

gmtPlus6(17)

gmtPlus5(18)

gmtPlus4(19)

gmtPlus3(20)

gmtPlus2(21)

gmtPlus1(22)

gmt(23) The default

gmtMinus1(24)

gmtMinus2(25)

gmtMinus3(26)

gmtMinus4(27)

gmtMinus5(28)

gmtMinus6(29)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

snNTPTimeZone (Continued)

snNTPSummerTimeEnable

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.3.11.1.3
Syntax: Integer

Description

gmtMinus7(30)

gmtMinus8(31)

gmtMinus9(32)

gmtMinus10(33)

gmtMinus11(34)

gmtMinus12(35)}

Indicates if daylight saving time is enabled:

disabled(0)

enabled(1) Enables daylight saving time starting at


02:00:00 on the first Sunday in April and ending at
02:00:00 in last Sunday in October.

Default: disabled(0)
snNTPSystemClock

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.3.11.1.4
Syntax: Octet string

Shows the format of the system clock:

octet 0 Seconds after the minute [0-60]

octet 1 Minutes after the hour [0-59]

octet 2 Hours since midnight [0-23]

octet 3 Day of the month [1-31]

octet 4 Months since January [0-11]

octet 5 Years since 1900

octet 6 Days since Sunday [0-6]

Octets 0 to 5 must have valid values and Octet 6 must be set to


0. To disable the system clock set all octets to zero.
snNTPSync

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.3.11.1.5
Syntax: Integer

Initiates the time synchronization to the NTP servers.


For set operation, only "synchronize(2)" is accepted.
For get operation, always return "other(1)".

NTP Server Table (IPv4)


The following objects apply to all IPv4 devices. They provide information on the NTP server.
NOTE: For FastIron X Series devices running IPv6 (software releases FSX 04.1.00 and later), see SNTP Server
Table (FastIron X Series IPv6 Devices) on page 6-29.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snNTPServerTable

None

NTP (Network Time Protocol) server table.

None

An entry in the NTP server table.

fdry.1.1.3.11.2
snNTPServerEntry
fdry.1.1.3.11.2.1

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snNTPServerIp

Read only

Shows the IP address of the NTP server.

Readwrite

Shows the version in the NTP server.

Readwrite

Creates or deletes an NTP server table entry:

fdry.1.1.3.11.2.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
snNTPServerVersion
fdry.1.1.3.11.2.1.2

Default: 1

Syntax: Integer
snNTPServerRowStatus
fdry.1.1.3.11.2.1.3
Syntax: Integer

other(1)

valid(2)

delete(3)

create(4)

SNTP Server Table (FastIron X Series IPv6 Devices)


The following objects apply to FastIron X Series IPv6 devices running software release FSX 04.1.00 or later.
These objects provide information on the SNTP server.
NOTE: Releases prior to FSX 04.1.00 use the NTP Server Table (IPv4) on page 6-28.
NOTE: In a specific configuration and with IPv4 SNTP servers only, SNMP may stop working when the SNTP
server table is viewed. If this occurs, add rfc4001-inetAddressMIB.mib or rfc4001.mib.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdrySntpServerTable

None

SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) server table.

None

An entry in the SNTP server table.

None

The index to the SNTP server table. A maximum of three SNTP


servers are supported.

Readcreate

The SNTP server IP address type:

fdry.1.1.7.1.1.1
fdrySntpServerEntry
fdry.1.1.7.1.1.1.1
fdrySntpServerIndex
fdry.1.1.7.1.1.1.1.1
Syntax: Unsigned32
fdrySntpServerAddrType
fdry.1.1.7.1.1.1.1.2
Syntax: InetAddressType

fdrySntpServerAddr
fdry.1.1.7.1.1.1.1.3

Readcreate

ipv4(1)

ipv6(2)

Default: IPv4

The SNTP server IP address.

Syntax: InetAddress

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdrySntpServerVersion

Readcreate

The SNTP server version.

Readcreate

This variable is used to create, modify, or delete a row in this


table. When a row in this table is in active(1) state, no objects
in that row can be modified except this object.

fdry.1.1.7.1.1.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer32
fdrySntpServerRowStatus
fdry.1.1.7.1.1.1.1.5
Syntax: RowStatus

Banners
Banners are messages that are displayed when a user logs into the device.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgGblBannerExec

Read-write

Enter a message that will be displayed when a user enters the


Privileged EXEC CLI level of a device.

fdry.1.1.2.1.61

Enter up to 2048 characters for this banner. Use the character


"\n" within the string to start a new line.

Syntax: Display string

Leave this object blank if no message is to be displayed.


snAgGblBannerIncoming

Read-write

fdry.1.1.2.1.62
Syntax: Display string

Enter a message that will be displayed on the console when a


user establishes a Telnet session. This message includes the
location where the user is connecting from and displays a text
message that can be configured.
Enter up to 2048 characters for this banner. Use the character
"\n" within the string to start a new line.
Leave this object blank if no message is to be displayed.

snAgGblBannerMotd

Read-write

fdry.1.1.2.1.63

Enter the message of the day that will be displayed on a users


terminal when he or she establishes a Telnet CLI session.
Enter up to 2048 characters for this banner. Use the character
"\n" within the string to start a new line.

Syntax: Display string

Leave this object blank if no message is to be displayed.

Encoded Octet Strings Table


Each row in the Encoded Octet Strings (EOS) Table represents a fragmented configuration file data packet,
including its checksum. An SNMP SET represents a configuration file download process, while an SNMP GET
represents a configuration file upload.
This action occurs only if the SNMP-SET of snAgCfgLoad command is sent along with this table consecutively.
Consecutive SETs are performed until the network management system has no more packets to send. Likewise,
consecutive GETs are done until the agent has no more packets to send.
The applicable snAgCfgLoad command value is as follows:
uploadFromFlashToNMS(23),
downloadToFlashFromNMS(24),
uploadFromDramToNMS(25),
downloadToDramFromNMS(26)

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The table is supported in all Brocade products.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgCfgEosTable

None

The EOS table

None

An EOS row in the table of encoded octet strings for table


snAgCfgEosTable.

Read only

Each VLAN EOS Buffer Identifier has multiple VLAN table


entries.

Read-write

An encoded octet string. On reads it contains an integral


number of configuration file data packets. The size of each
encoded octet string is less than or equal to 1400 bytes. This
object can contain up to 1000 octets.

Read-write

A checksum of each configuration file data packet.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgGblDataRetrieveMode

Read-write

Retrieves the VLAN Table and Port-STP Table data as


indicated by the selected mode. The mode can be one of the
following:

fdry.1.1.2.5.1
snAgCfgEosEntry
fdry.1.1.2.5.1.1
snAgCfgEosIndex
fdry.1.1.2.5.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snAgCfgEosPacket
fdry.1.1.2.5.1.1.2
Syntax: Octet string
snAgCfgEosChkSum
fdry.1.1.2.5.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer

Agents Global Group

fdry.1.1.2.1.19
Syntax: Integer

nextbootCfg(0) Retrieve the next boot configuration data

operationalData(1) Retrieve the current running data

Default: nextbootCfg(0).

Error Management
The following objects are for general resource management in a device. They are available in all Brocade devices.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgGblQueueOverflow

Read only

The device queues are overflowing:

fdry.1.1.2.1.30

No(0)

Syntax: Integer

Yes(1)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgGblBufferShortage

Read only

There is a shortage in the device buffers:

fdry.1.1.2.1.31

No(0)

Syntax: Integer

Yes(1)

snAgGblDmaFailure

Read only

The device DMAs are in good condition:

fdry.1.1.2.1.32

No(0)

Syntax: Integer

Yes(1)

snAgGblResourceLowWarning

Read only

The device has low resources available:

fdry.1.1.2.1.33

No(0)

Syntax: Integer

Yes(1)

snAgGblExcessiveErrorWarning

Read only

fdry.1.1.2.1.34
Syntax: Integer

The device has excessive collision, FCS errors, alignment


warnings, and other excessive warnings:

No(0)

Yes(1)

FDP and CDP


This section presents the MIB objects and tables that can be used to manage FDP/CDP using SNMP.

FDP/CDP Global Configuration Objects on page 6-32

FDP Interface Table on page 6-33

FDP Cache Table on page 6-33

FDP Cached Address Entry Table on page 6-35

FDP/CDP Global Configuration Objects


The following objects are used to configure FDP globally.
In FES devices, these objects supported in release 03.1.02 and later.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snFdpGlobalRun

Readwrite

Indicates if the Foundry Discovery Protocol (FDP) is enabled:

fdry.1.1.3.20.1.3.1

false(0) FDP is disabled. FDP entries in the


snFdpCacheTable are deleted when FDP is disabled.

true(1) FDP is enabled. Enabling FDP automatically


enables CDP globally.

Syntax: Integer

Default: false(0)
snFdpGlobalMessageInterval
fdry.1.1.3.20.1.3.2
Syntax: Integer

Readwrite

Indicates the interval at which FDP messages are to be


generated.
Valid values: 5 900 seconds
Default: 60 seconds

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snFdpGlobalHoldTime

Readwrite

Indicates how long the receiving device will hold FDP


messages.

fdry.1.1.3.20.1.3.3

Valid values: 10 255 seconds

Syntax: Integer

Default: 180 seconds


snFdpGlobalCdpRun
fdry.1.1.3.20.1.3.4

Readwrite

Shows if the Cisco Discovery Protocol(CDP) is enabled:

false(0) CDP is disabled. CDP entries in the


snFdpCacheTable are deleted when FDP is disabled.

true(1) CDP is enabled. Enabling CDP does not


automatically enable FDP globally.

Syntax: Integer

Default: false (0)

FDP Interface Table


The FDP Interface Table shows whether or not FDP is enabled on a physical interface. You can use this table to
disable or enable FDP on individual interfaces.
NOTE: You cannot disable CDP on individual interfaces. Also, in FES devices, this table is supported in release
03.1.02 and later.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snFdpInterfaceTable

None

The FDP Interface table

None

An entry in the FDP Cache Table, showing the ifIndex value of


the local interface.

Readwrite

Determines if FDP is enabled on the interface:

fdry.1.1.3.20.1.1.1
snFdpInterfaceIfIndex
fdry.1.1.3.20.1.1.1.1.1
snFdpInterfaceEnable
fdry.1.1.3.20.1.1.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer

false(0) FDP is disabled.

true(1) FDP is enabled.

Default: true(1)
snFdpInterfaceCdpEnable
fdry.1.1.3.20.1.1.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer

Readwrite

Determines if CDP is enabled on the interface:

false(0) CDP is disabled.

true(1) CDP is enabled.

Default: true(1)
This object is available beginning with IronWare software
release 07.6.02.

FDP Cache Table


Each entry in the FDP Cache Table contains information received from FDP/CDP on one interface of one device.
This table is available if FDP or CDP is enabled globally. Entries appear when an FDP/CDP advertisement is
received from a neighbor device. Entries are deleted when FDP/CDP is disabled on an interface or globally.

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In FES devices, this table is supported in release 03.1.02 and later.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snFdpCacheTable

None

The FDP Cache Table

None

An entry in the FDP Cache Table.

None

An entry in the FDP Cache Table, showing the ifIndex value of


the local interface.

Read only

A unique value for each device from which FDP or CDP


messages are being received. For example, you may see 1.

Read only

Shows a description for the device as reported in the most


recent FDP or CDP message. For example, you may see
DeviceB.

fdry.1.1.3.20.1.2.1
snFdpCacheEntry
fdry.1.1.3.20.1.2.1.1
snFdpCacheIfIndex
fdry.1.1.3.20.1.2.1.1.1
snFdpCacheDeviceIndex
fdry.1.1.3.20.1.2.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snFdpCacheDeviceId
fdry.1.1.3.20.1.2.1.1.3
Syntax: Display string

snFdpCacheAddressType

A zero-length string indicates no Device-ID field (TLV) was


reported in the most recent FDP or CDP message.
Read only

fdry.1.1.3.20.1.2.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer

snFdpCacheAddress

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.20.1.2.1.1.5
Syntax: Octet string

Indicates the type of address contained in the


snFdpCacheAddress object for this entry:

ip(1)

ipx(2)

appletalk(3)

Shows the network-layer address of the device's SNMP-agent,


as reported in the most recent FDP or CDP message. A device
may have more than one address. This object shows the first
address on the device.
The format of this object depends on the value of the
snFdpCacheAddressType object:

ip(1) 4 octets

ipx(2) 10 octets:
Octets 1 4: Network number
Octets 5 10: Host number

appletalk(3) 3 octets:
Octets 1 2: Network number
Octet 3: Host number

snFdpCacheVersion
fdry.1.1.3.20.1.2.1.1.6
Syntax: Display string

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Read only

Shows the software version running in the device as reported in


the most recent FDP or CDP message. For example, you may
see the following:
Foundry Networks, Inc. Router, IronWare Version
07.6.01b1T53 Compiled on Aug 28 2002
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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snFdpCacheDevicePort

Read only

Shows the port ID of the device as reported in the most recent


FDP or CDP message. This will typically be the value of the
ifName object. For example, you may see Ethe 2/3.

fdry.1.1.3.20.1.2.1.1.7
Syntax: Display string

A zero-length string indicates no Port-ID field (TLV) was


reported in the most recent FDP or CDP message.
Read only

snFdpCachePlatform
fdry.1.1.3.20.1.2.1.1.8
Syntax: Display string

Shows the device's hardware platform as reported in the most


recent FDP or CDP message. For example, you may see
BigIron Router.
A zero-length string indicates that no Platform field (TLV) was
reported in the most recent FDP or CDP message.

snFdpCacheCapabilities

Read only

Shows the device's functional capabilities as reported in the


most recent FDP or CDP message. For example, you may see
Router.

Read only

Indicates if FDP or CDP received the entry:

fdry.1.1.3.20.1.2.1.1.9
Syntax: Display string
snFdpCacheVendorId
fdry.1.1.3.20.1.2.1.1.10

fdp(1)

Syntax: Integer

cdp(2)

Read only

snFdpCacheIsAggregateVlan
fdry.1.1.3.20.1.2.1.1.11

Syntax: Integer
snFdpCacheDeviceTagType

Indicates if this entry is from a neighbor device that is in an


aggregated VLAN:

false(0) It is not in an aggregated VLAN

true(1) It is in an aggregate VLAN

Read only

Shows the tag type of the neighbor device that sent this entry.
For example, you may see 0x8100.

Read only

Shows the port VLAN masks, in 512-byte octet string, of the


neighbor that sent this entry.

Read only

Shows the port tag mode on the neighbor device:

fdry.1.1.3.20.1.2.1.1.12

Syntax: Integer
snFdpCacheDevicePortVlanMask
fdry.1.1.3.20.1.2.1.1.13

Syntax: Octet string


snFdpCachePortTagMode
fdry.1.1.3.20.1.2.1.1.14

untagged(1)

Syntax: Integer

tagged(2)

dual(3)

snFdpCacheDefaultTrafficeVlanId
ForDualMode

Read only

Shows the default traffic vlan ID for neighbor devices that have
dual-mode ports.

fdry.1.1.3.20.1.2.1.1.15
Syntax: Integer

FDP Cached Address Entry Table


The FDP Cached Address Entry Table shows all the cached addresses from which FDP or CDP messages are
being received. This table is available if FDP or CDP is enabled globally.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snFdpCachedAddressTable

None

The FDP Cached Address Entry Table

None

An entry in the FDP Cached Address Table.

None

Shows the ifIndex value of the local interface.

Read only

Shows a unique value for each device from which FDP or CDP
messages are being received.

Read only

Shows a unique value for each address on the device from


which FDP or CDP messages are being received. A device may
have several addresses. There will be one entry for each
address.

Read only

Indicates the type of address contained in the


snFdpCachedAddrValue object for this entry:

fdry.1.1.3.20.1.4.1
snFdpCachedAddressEntry
fdry.1.1.3.20.1.4.1.1
snFdpCachedAddrIfIndex
fdry.1.1.3.20.1.4.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snFdpCachedAddrDeviceIndex
fdry.1.1.3.20.1.4.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snFdpCachedAddrDeviceAddrEnt
ryIndex
fdry.1.1.3.20.1.4.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer
snFdpCachedAddrType
fdry.1.1.3.20.1.4.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer

snFdpCachedAddrValue
fdry.1.1.3.20.1.4.1.1.5
Syntax: Octet string

Read only

ip(1)

ipx(2)

appletalk(3)

Indicates the network-layer address of the devices SNMPagent as reported in the most recent FDP or CDP message.
The format of this object depends on the value of the
snFdpCachedAddrValue object:

ip(1) 4 octets

ipx(2) 10 octets:
Octets 1 4: Network number
Octets 5 10: Host number

appletalk(3) 3 octets:
Octets 1 2: Network number
Octet 3: Host number

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Show Media Table


The Show Media Table retrieves information from the show media CLI output using SNMP. This table applies only
to the NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX devices running software release 04.0.01 and later.

snIfMediaInfoTable

None

This table lists the information for the media device (SFP,
XFP, or copper) installed in the physical Ethernet port.Only the
ifIndices of Ethernet ports that are associated with the
operational cards are included in this table.

None

An entry in the Interface Media Information table. The ifIndex


of the Ethernet interface is used to index this table."

Read only

The type of the media installed in the physical port.

fdry.1.1.3.3.9.1

snIfMediaInfoEntry
fdry.1.1.3.3.9.1.1
snIfMediaType
fdry.1.1.3.3.9.1.1.1

This object displays up to 128 characters.

Syntax: DisplayString
snIfMediaVendorName

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.3.9.1.1.2

This object displays up to 128 characters.

Syntax: DisplayString
snIfMediaVersion

The media vendor name. The full name of the corporation is


displayed.

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.3.9.1.1.3

The media vendor product version number.


This object displays up to 128 characters.

Syntax: DisplayString
snIfMediaPartNumber

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.3.9.1.1.4

The media vendor part number.


This object displays up to 128 characters.

Syntax: DisplayString
snIfMediaSerialNumber
fdry.1.1.3.3.9.1.1.5

Read only

The vendor serial number of the media device.


This object displays up to 128 characters.

Syntax: DisplayString

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User Access

This chapter presents the objects used to control user access to devices. It contains the following sections:

Agent User Access Group on page 7-1

Agent User Account Table on page 7-2

General Security Objects on page 7-3

IP Community List Table on page 7-7

IP Community List String Table on page 7-8

Authorization and Accounting on page 7-10

RADIUS General Group on page 7-11

RADIUS Server Table (IPv4) on page 7-14

TACACS General Objects on page 7-16

TACACS Server Table (FastIron X Series IPv6 Devices) on page 7-19

Show Statistics DOS-Attack on page 7-20

Refer to the Security Guide for detailed explanation on the features discussed in this chapter.

Agent User Access Group


The objects in this section apply to user accounts in all devices.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentUserMaxAccnt

Read only

Shows the maximum number of user accounts that can be


configured on the device.

fdry.1.1.2.9.1.1
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgWebMgmtServerTcpPort

Read-write

This object allows you to specify which TCP port will be used
for the Web management interface. Also, Element Manager of
IronView Network Manager will query the device for this port
number before it sends HTTP packets to the device.

fdry.1.1.2.1.63
Syntax: Integer

Enter a number from 1 65535.

Agent User Account Table


The objects in this table provide information about user accounts. They apply to all devices.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentUserAccntTable

None

A table of user account information.

None

Represents a row in the Agent User table.

Read only

Displays the user name.

fdry.1.1.2.9.2
snAgentUserAccntEntry
fdry.1.1.2.9.2.1
snAgentUserAccntName
fdry.1.1.2.9.2.1.1

This object can have up to 48 characters

Syntax: Display string


snAgentUserAccntPassword

Read-write

fdry.1.1.2.9.2.1.2

Contains the user password.


Valid values: Up to 48 characters

Syntax: Display string


snAgentUserAccntEncryptCode

Read-write

States the password encryption method code.

fdry.1.1.2.9.2.1.3

0 no encryption

Syntax: Integer

1 simple encryption

7 MD5 encryption

snAgentUserAccntPrivilege

Read-write

Shows the users privilege.

fdry.1.1.2.9.2.1.4

0 administration

Syntax: Integer

4 Port configuration

5 Read only

snAgentUserAccntRowStatus

Read-write

Creates, modifies, or deletes a user account table entry:

fdry.1.1.2.9.2.1.5

other(1)

Syntax: Integer

valid(2)

delete(3)

create(4)

modify(5)

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General Security Objects


The following objects are used to manage general security functions in all devices.

snAgGblPassword
fdry.1.1.2.1.15

Readwrite

Shows the system security access password, which is used


only for an SNMP-Set. An SNMP-Get will return a zero string.
If the password-change any command (the default) is
configured on the device, then this object needs to be part of
the SNMP Set operation on some critical SNMP objects.

Syntax: Display string

The value of this object depends on the authentication method


for SNMP operation:

If there is no AAA authentication configuration for SNMP,


then this object will have the enable superuser password.

If AAA authentication for SNMP is configured and has the


leading method as enable or line, this object will have
the corresponding enable or line password.

If the switch has AAA authentication for SNMP operation,


and the method specified is one of local, TACACS+, or
RADIUS, this object will have <username> <password>
format with one space character between <username> and
<password>.

The maximum size allows concatenation of max 48 octets of


username and 48 octets of password, with one blank character
Refer to Configuration Notes on page 7-6 for more details.
Valid values: Up 48 octets.
snAgGblSecurityLevelSet
fdry.1.1.2.1.28

Readwrite

Shows the security level required to set an enable password.


This security level can be be from 0 to 5.

Read only

Specifies which management entity is allowed to change the


enable password for the device. For security reasons, this
object can only be modified using the devices CLI.

Syntax: Integer
snAgGblPasswordChangeMode
fdry.1.1.2.1.24
Syntax: Integer

Valid values:

anyMgmtEntity(1) Any SNMP management station,


console command line interface or Telnet command line
interface can be used to change the password.

consoleAndTelnet(2) The password can be changed


using the console command line interface or the Telnet
command line interface

consoleOnly(3) Only the console command line interface


can be used

telnetOnly(4) Only telnet command line interface can be


used.

Default: consoleAndTelnet(2)

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snAgGblLevelPasswordsMask

Read only

fdry.1.1.2.1.29
Syntax: Integer

snAgGblReadOnlyCommunity
fdry.1.1.2.1.25

Readwrite

Syntax: Display string

Shows the bitmap of level passwords which were successfully


assigned to the system.

Bit 0 Level 0 = admin

Bit 4 Level 4 = port configuration

Bit 5 Level 5 = read only

Allows you to configure SNMP read-only community strings for


the device. This object can be used in an SNMP-Set, but not
SNMP-Get. Get will return a blank.
Valid values: Up to 32 characters.
NOTE: To use this object, make sure that "password-change
any" has been configured in the device, to allow
passwords to be updated from SNMP or any method

snAgGblReadWriteCommunity
fdry.1.1.2.1.26

Readwrite

Syntax: Display string

Allows you to configure SNMP read-write community strings for


the device. This object can be used in an SNMP-Set, but not
SNMP-Get. Get will return a blank.
Valid values: Up to 32 characters.
NOTE: To use this object, make sure that "password-change
any" has been configured in the device, to allow
passwords to be updated from SNMP or any method.

snAgGblCurrentSecurityLevel
fdry.1.1.2.1.27
Syntax: Integer

7-4

Read only

Represents the current login security level (0 to 5). Each level of


security requires a password to permit users for different
system configurations. Levels are defined in the
snAgGblLevelPasswordsMask object.

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snAgSystemLog
fdry.1.1.2.1.20

Readwrite

Syntax: Octet string

Indicates whether any network management system has login


privileges. The agent allows only one network management to
be logged in.
The value of this object consists of an octet string, with the first
byte representing the value described below. The following four
bytes contain a secret code.
The value of the first byte can be one of the following:

login(1) Login for a network management system.

heartbeat(2) a value for the login NMS periodically to


check in; Otherwise, the Agent will automatically set this
object to logout(3) after a timeout period.

logout(3) a value for a NMS to logout.

changePassword(4) a value for the login NMS to change


password, only if snAgGblPasswordChangeMode was
configured to anyMgmtEntity.

changeReadOnlyCommunity(5) a value for the login


NMS to change the read-only community string, only if
snAgGblPasswordChangeMode was configured to
anyMgmtEntity.

changeReadWriteCommunity(6) a value for the login


NMS to change the read-write community string, only if
snAgGblPasswordChangeMode was configured to
anyMgmtEntity.

This object requires a password to be set for the


snAgGblPassword object.
snAgGblTelnetTimeout
fdry.1.1.2.1.37

Readwrite

Shows how many minutes a Telnet session can remain idle


before it times out. The value of this object can be up to 240
minutes. A value of 0 means that the Telnet session never times
out.

Readwrite

Enables or disables access to the device from the Web


management interface:

Syntax: Integer
snAgGblEnableWebMgmt
fdry.1.1.2.1.38
Syntax: Integer
snAgGblSecurityLevelBinding

Read only

fdry.1.1.2.1.39
Syntax: Integer

snAgGblEnableSLB

Read only

disable(0)

enable(1)

After a network management system logs in to a device with a


user ID and password, the privilege level assigned to that
system is saved in this object. Privilege level can be one of the
following:

0 Administration

4 Port configuration

5 Read only

255 Invalid binding

Enables or disables Server Load Balancing:

fdry.1.1.2.1.40

disable(0)

Syntax: Integer

enable(1)

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snAgGblEnableTelnetServer
fdry.1.1.2.1.45

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Enables or disables the Telnet server in a device:

Disable(0)

Enable(1)

Default: enable(1)
snAgGblTelnetPassword
fdry.1.1.2.1.46

Readwrite

Syntax: Display string

snAgGblTelnetLoginTimeout
fdry.1.1.2.1.60

Contains the Telnet access password, which is only used with


SNMP Set. An SNMP-Get produces a zero string. This object
can have 48 characters.
This object requires a password to be set for the
snAgGblPassword object.

Readwrite

Indicates how many minutes you have to log in before Telnet is


disconnected.
Valid values: 1 10 minutes.

Syntax: Integer

Default: 1 minute

Configuration Notes
When using the snAgGblPassword object in a Set operation, keep the following in mind:
The device will always insist on a password to be part of the object snAgGblPassword. You can override this
requirement by entering a no snmp-server pw-check command on the devices CLI.
By default, the object uses the value of the enable super-user password configured on the device as the default
password. To allow a device to use other authentication schemes, use one of the following commands:

aaa authen snmp default enable | local | none


Using enable tells the device to use the configured enable super-user password. If the enable super-user
password is missing, then the device checks for the if implicit TACACS+ enable password. The device will
store a previous (unrelated to SNMP) implicit enable operation result, and remember the enable password
that was approved by TACACS+. You can enter the following command to use this method:
SnmpSet(snAgGblPassword.0="<enable-password>", snAgEraseNVRAM.0=3)
Using local instructs the device to use a configured local username and password value. You can enter the
following SNMP command to use this method:
SnmpSet(snAgGblPassword.0="<username> <password>", snAgEraseNVRAM.0=3)
Using none tells the device to ignore the value of snAgGblPassword and authentication check will always
pass. You can enter the following SNMP command to use this method:
SnmpSet(snAgGblPassword.0="<anything here>", snAgEraseNVRAM.0=3)

aaa authentication login default TACACS+

aaa authentication enable default TACACS+

aaa authentication enable implicit-user

The snAgGblPassword object must be set for the following objects:

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snAgCfgLoad

snAgImgLoad

snAgConfigFromNVRAM

snAgEraseNVRAM

snAgWriteNVRAM

snAgGblTelnetPassword

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snAgReload

snAgSystemLog

IP Community List Table


This table has been deprecated in IronWare software release 07.5.00 and is no longer supported. It has been
replaced by the IP Community List String Table on page 7-8.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpCommunityListTable

None

IP Community List Table.

None

An entry in the IP Community List Table.

Read only

An index for an entry in the table.

Read only

Identifies the sequence of this entry in this table.

Readwrite

Determines what action to take if the address in the packet


matches this filter:

fdry.1.2.2.13
snIpCommunityListEntry
fdry.1.2.2.13.1
snIpCommunityListIndex
fdry.1.2.2.13.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snIpCommunityListSequence
fdry.1.2.2.13.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snIpCommunityListAction
fdry.1.2.2.13.1.3
Syntax: Integer
snIpCommunityListCommNum
fdry.1.2.2.13.1.4

deny(0)

permit(1)

Readwrite

Specifies the community number. This is a number from 1 to


0xFFFFFFFF. There are 20 numbers. Each number is
represented by four octets.

Readwrite

Indicates if the community is enabled:

Syntax: Octet string


snIpCommunityListInternet
fdry.1.2.2.13.1.5
Syntax: Integer
snIpCommunityListNoAdvertise
fdry.1.2.2.13.1.6

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snIpCommunityListNoExport
fdry.1.2.2.13.1.7
Syntax: Integer

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Readwrite

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Indicates if routes will not be advertised to any internal or


external peer:

false(0)

true(1)

Determines if the route will not be advertised to an EBGP peer:

false(0)

true(1)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpCommunityListRowStatus

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.2.2.13.1.8
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snIpCommunityListLocalAs

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.2.13.1.9
Syntax: Integer

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Indicates if this route will be sent to peers (advertised) in other


sub-autonomous systems within the local confederation:

false(0) Do not advertise this route to an external system.

true(1) Advertise this route.

IP Community List String Table


This table contains the list of community strings used.
Beginning with IronWare software release 07.5.00, this table replaces the IP Community List String Table on
page 7-8.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpCommunityListStringTable

None

IP Community ListString Table.

None

An entry in the IP Community ListString Table.

Read only

An index for an entry in the table.

fdry.1.2.2.17
snIpCommunityListStringEntry
fdry.1.2.2.17.1
snIpCommunityListStringName
fdry.1.2.2.17.1.1

This object can have up to 32 octets.

Syntax: Octet string


snIpCommunityListStringSequenc
e

Read only

Indicates the sequence of this entry in the table.

fdry.1.2.2.17.1.
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpCommunityListStringAction

Readwrite

Indicates the action to take if the community string on the


packet matches this filter:

fdry.1.2.2.17.1.3
Syntax: Integer
snIpCommunityListStringCommN
um

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.2.17.1.4

deny(0)

permit(1)

Shows the community strings number, represented by four


octets. This number can be from 1 to 0xFFFFFFFF.
There can be up to 20 community string numbers.

Syntax: Integer
snIpCommunityListStringInternet

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.2.17.1.5
Syntax: Integer
snIpCommunityListStringNoAdver
tise

Readwrite

Indicates if the community is enabled:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Indicates the community string will not be advertised to any


internal or external peers:

fdry.1.2.2.17.1.6

false(0)

Syntax: Integer

true(1)

snIpCommunityListStringNoExpor
t

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.2.17.1.7

Indicates if this route is not advertised as an EBGP peer:

false(0)

true(1)

Syntax: Integer
snIpCommunityListStringRowStat
us

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.2.2.17.1.8

delete(3) Delete the row

Syntax: Integer

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snIpCommunityListStringLocalAs
fdry.1.2.2.17.1.9
snIpCommunityListStringType
fdry.1.2.2.17.1.10
snIpCommunityListStringRegExpr
fdry.1.2.2.17.1.11

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Readwrite

Determines if this route will be sent to peers in other sub


autonomous systems within the local confederation. Do not
advertise this route to an external system.

Readwrite

Displays the type of the community list, whether standard or


extended.

Readwrite

This will display the regular expression string for extended


community list.
This object will return NULL for standard community list.

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Authorization and Accounting


The following objects are for authorization, and accounting functions.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAuthorizationCommand
Methods

Readwrite

Specifies the sequence of authorization methods.

fdry.1.1.3.15.2.1
Syntax: Octet string

This object can have zero to three octets. Each octet represents
a method to authorize the user command. Each octet has the
following value:

radius(2) Authorize by the requesting RADIUS server

tacplus(5) Authorize by requesting TACACS server

none(6) Skip authorization

Setting a zero length octet string invalidates all previous


authorization methods.
snAuthorizationCommandLevel
fdry.1.1.3.15.2.2

Readwrite

Syntax: IpAddress

snAuthorizationExec
fdry.1.1.3.15.2.3
Syntax: Octet string

Readwrite

Specifies the commands that need to be authorized. Any


command that is equal to or less than the selected level will be
authorized:

level(0) Privilege level 0

level(4) Privilege level 4

level(5) Privilege level 5

Shows the sequence of authorization methods for exec


programs.
This object can have zero to three octets. Each octet represents
a method for Telnet or SSH login authorization. Each octet can
have one of the following values:

radius(2) Send EXEC authorization request to RADIUS


server

tacplus(5) Send EXEC authorization request to


TACACS+ server

none(6) No EXEC authorization method

Setting a zero length octet string invalidates all authorization


methods.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAccountingCommandMethods

Readwrite

Shows a sequence of accounting methods.

fdry.1.1.3.15.3.1
Syntax: Octet string

This object can have zero to three octets. Each octet represents
an accounting method. Each octet can have one of the following
values:

radius(2) Send accounting information to RADIUS server

tacplus(5) Send accounting information to TACACS+


server

none(6) No accounting method

Setting a zero length octet string invalidates all authorization


methods.
snAccountingCommandLevel
fdry.1.1.3.15.3.2

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

snAccountingExec
fdry.1.1.3.15.3.3

Readwrite

Syntax: Octet string

Specifies the commands that need to be accounted for. Any


command that is equal to or less than the selected level will be
accounted for:

level(0) Privilege level 0

level(4) Privilege level 4

level(5) Privilege level 5.

Shows the sequence of accounting methods for exec programs.


This object can have zero to three octets. Each octet represents
a method for Telnet or SSH login authorization. Each octet can
have one of the following values:

radius(2) Send accounting information to the RADIUS


server

tacplus(5) Send accounting information to the TACACS+


server

none(6) No accounting method

Setting a zero length octet string invalidates all authorization


methods.
snAccountingSystem
fdry.1.1.3.15.3.4

Readwrite

Syntax: Octet string

A sequence of accounting methods.


This object can have zero to three octets. Each octet represents
a method to account for the system related events. Each octet
has the following enumeration values:

radius(2) send accounting information to the RADIUS


server

tacplus(5) send accounting information to the TACACS+


server

none(6) skip accounting

Setting a zero length octet string invalidates all previous


accounting methods.

RADIUS General Group


You can use a Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) server to secure the following types of
access to the switch or router:

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Telnet access

SSH access

Web management access

Access to the Privileged EXEC level and CONFIG levels of the CLI

The following objects provide information on RADIUS authentication. They apply to all devices.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

Read only

Indicates if the RADIUS group MIB objects can be accessed by


an SNMP manager:

snRadiusGeneral
fdry.1.1.3.12.1
snRadiusSNMPAccess
fdry.1.1.3.12.1.1
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0) All RADIUS group MIB objects return a


general error

enabled(1)

Default: disabled
snRadiusEnableTelnetAuth
fdry.1.1.3.12.1.2

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Indicates if Telnet authentication as specified by the object


snRadiusLoginMethod is enabled.

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: disabled
snRadiusRetransmit
fdry.1.1.3.12.1.3

Readwrite

Indicates the number of authentication query retransmissions


that can be sent to the RADIUS server.
Valid values: 0 5

Syntax: Integer

Default: 3
snRadiusTimeOut
fdry.1.1.3.12.1.4

Readwrite

Specifies the number of seconds to wait for authentication reply


from the RADIUS server.
Valid values: 0 15

Syntax: Integer

Default: 3
snRadiusDeadTime
fdry.1.1.3.12.1.5

Readwrite

Specifies the RADIUS server dead time, each unit is one


minute.
Valid values: 0 5

Syntax: Integer

Default: 3
snRadiusKey
fdry.1.1.3.12.1.6

Readwrite

Shows the authentication key as encrypted text.


This object can have up to 32 characters.

Syntax: Display string

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRadiusLoginMethod

Readwrite

Shows the sequence of authentication methods for the RADIUS


server. Each octet represents a method for authenticating the
user at login. Each octet can have one of the following values:

fdry.1.1.3.12.1.7
Syntax: Octet string

enable(1) Authenticate by the Enable password for the


command line interface

radius(2) Authenticate by requesting the RADIUS server

local(3) Authenticate by local user account table

line(4) Authenticate by the Telnet password

tacplus(5) Authenticate by requesting TACACS Plus


server

none(6) Do not authenticate

tacacs(7) Authenticate by requesting TACACS server

Setting a zero length octet string invalidates all previous


authentication methods.
snRadiusEnableMethod
fdry.1.1.3.12.1.8
Syntax: Octet string

Readwrite

Shows the sequence of authentication methods for the RADIUS


server. Each octet represents a method for authenticating the
user after login, as the user enters the privilege mode of the
command line interface. Each octet can have one of the
following values:

enable(1) Authenticate by the Enable password for the


command line interface

radius(2) Authenticate by requesting the RADIUS server

local(3) Authenticate by local user account table

line(4) Authenticate by the Telnet password

tacplus(5) Authenticate by requesting TACACS Plus


server

none(6) Do not authenticate

tacacs(7) Authenticate by requesting TACACS server

Setting a zero length octet string invalidates all previous


authentication methods.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRadiusWebServerMethod

Readwrite

Shows the sequence of authentication methods. Each octet


represents a method for authenticating the user who is
accessing the Web-server. Each octet can have one of the
following values:

fdry.1.1.3.12.1.9
Syntax: Octet string

enable(1) Authenticate by the Enable password for the


command line interface

radius(2) Authenticate by requesting the RADIUS server

local(3) Authenticate by local user account table

line(4) Authenticate by the Telnet password

tacplus(5) Authenticate by requesting TACACS Plus


server

none(6) Do not authenticate

tacacs(7) Authenticate by requesting TACACS server

Setting a zero length octet string invalidates all previous


authentication methods.
snRadiusSNMPServerMethod
fdry.1.1.3.12.1.10

Readwrite

Syntax: Octet string

Shows the sequence of authentication methods. Each octet


represents a method to authenticate the user who is accessing
the SNMP server. Each octet can have one of the following
values:

enable(1) Authenticate by the Enable password for the


command line interface

radius(2) Authenticate by requesting the RADIUS server

local(3) Authenticate by local user account table

line(4) Authenticate by the Telnet password

tacplus(5) Authenticate by requesting TACACS Plus


server

none(6) Do not authenticate

tacacs(7) Authenticate by requesting TACACS server

Setting a zero length octet string invalidates all previous


authentication methods.

RADIUS Server Table (IPv4)


The following objects provide information on the RADIUS server. They apply to all IPv4 devices.
NOTE: FastIron X Series IPv6 devices running software release 04.1.00 or later use the RADIUS Server Table
(FastIron X Series IPv6 Devices) on page 7-15.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRadiusServerTable

None

RADIUS server table.

fdry.1.1.3.12.2

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRadiusServerEntry

None

An entry in the RADIUS server table.

Read only

Shows the RADIUS server IP address.

Readwrite

Shows the UDP port number for authentication.

Readwrite

Shows the UDP port number used for accounting.

Readwrite

Creates or deletes a RADIUS server table entry:

fdry.1.1.3.12.2.1
snRadiusServerIp
fdry.1.1.3.12.2.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
snRadiusServerAuthPort
fdry.1.1.3.12.2.1.2

Default: 1812

Syntax: Integer
snRadiusServerAcctPort
fdry.1.1.3.12.2.1.3

Default: 1813

Syntax: Integer
snRadiusServerRowStatus
fdry.1.1.3.12.2.1.4
Syntax: Integer

snRadiusServerRowKey
fdry.1.1.3.12.2.1.5

other(1)

valid(2)

delete(3)

create(4)

Readwrite

Shows the authentication key, displayed as encrypted text.

Readwrite

Allows this server to be dedicated for a particular AAA activity:

Valid values: Up to 32 characters.

Syntax: Display string


snRadiusServerUsage
fdry.1.1.3.12.2.1.6
Syntax: Integer

default(1)

authentication-only(2)

authorization-only(3)

accounting-only(4)

RADIUS Server Table (FastIron X Series IPv6 Devices)


The following objects provide information on the RADIUS server. They apply to FastIron X Series IPv6 devices
running software releases FSX 04.1.00 or later.
NOTE: Releases prior to FSX 04.1.00 use the RADIUS Server Table (IPv4) on page 7-14.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryRadiusServerTable

None

RADIUS server table listing the RADIUS authentication servers.

fdry.1.1.8.1.1.1

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryRadiusServerEntry

None

An entry in the RADIUS server table.

None

The index to the RADIUS server table. A maximum of eight


RADIUS servers are supported.

Readcreate

The RADIUS server IP address type. Supported types are:

fdry.1.1.8.1.1.1.1
Syntax: FdryRadiusServerEntry
fdryRadiusServerIndex
fdry.1.1.8.1.1.1.1.1
Syntax: Unsigned32
fdryRadiusServerAddrType
fdry.1.1.8.1.1.1.1.2
Syntax: InetAddressType

ipv4(1)

ipv6(2)

Default: ipv4
fdryRadiusServerAddr
fdry.1.1.8.1.1.1.1.3

Readcreate

The RADIUS server IP address.

Readcreate

The authentication UDP port number.

Readcreate

The account UDP port number.

Readcreate

The authentication key displayed as encrypted text.

Readcreate

Allows this server to be dedicated for a particular AAA activity.

Readcreate

This variable is used to create, modify, or delete a row in this


table. When a row in this table is in active(1) state, no objects in
that row can be modified except this object.

Syntax: InetAddress
fdryRadiusServerAuthPort
fdry.1.1.8.1.1.1.1.4

Default: 1645

Syntax: Unsigned32
fdryRadiusServerAcctPort
fdry.1.1.8.1.1.1.1.5

Default: 1646

Syntax: Unsigned32
fdryRadiusServerRowKey
fdry.1.1.8.1.1.1.1.6
Syntax: Display string
(size(0..32))
fdryRadiusServerUsage
fdry.1.1.8.1.1.1.1.7
Syntax: ServerUsage
fdryRadiusServerRowStatus
fdry.1.1.8.1.1.1.1.8
Syntax: RowStatus

TACACS General Objects


The Terminal Access Controller Access Control System (TACACS) or security protocols can be used to
authenticate the following types of access to devices:

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Web management access

Access to the Privileged EXEC level and CONFIG levels of the CLI

The TACACS and protocols define how authentication, authorization, and accounting information is sent between
a device and an authentication database on a TACACS server.
The following objects provide information on TACACS authentication. They apply to all devices. Refer to the
Security Guide for more information on TACACS.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

Readwrite

Shows the number of authentication query retransmissions to


the TACACS server.

snTacacsGeneral
fdry.1.1.3.13.1
snTacacsRetransmit
fdry.1.1.3.13.1.1

Valid values: 0 5.

Syntax: Integer

Default: 3
snTacacsTimeOut
fdry.1.1.3.13.1.2

Readwrite

Specifies how many seconds to wait for authentication reply


from the TACACS server.
Valid values: 0 15

Syntax: Integer

Default: 3 seconds
snTacacsDeadTime
fdry.1.1.3.13.1.3

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snTacacsKey
fdry.1.1.3.13.1.4

Specifies the TACACS server dead time in minutes.


Valid values: 0 5
Default: 3 minutes

Readwrite

Authentication key displayed as encrypted text.

Read only

Indicates whether the TACACS group MIB objects can be


accessed by an SNMP manager.

Valid values: Up to 32 characters.

Syntax: Display string


snTacacsSNMPAccess
fdry.1.1.3.13.1.5
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0) All TACACS group MIB objects return


"general error"

enabled(1)

Default: disabled(0)

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TACACS Server Table (IPv4)


The following objects provide information on the TACACS server. They apply to all IPv4 devices.
NOTE: For FastIron IPv6 devices running software release FSX 04.1.00 or later, see TACACS Server Table
(FastIron X Series IPv6 Devices) on page 7-19.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snTacacsServerTable

None

TACACS server table.

None

An entry in the TACACS server table.

Read only

Shows the TACACS server IP address.

Readwrite

Specifies the UDP port used for authentication.

Readwrite

Creates or deletes a TACACS server table entry:

fdry.1.1.3.13.2
snTacacsServerEntry
fdry.1.1.3.13.2.1
snTacacsServerIp
fdry.1.1.3.13.2.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
snTacacsServerAuthPort
fdry.1.1.3.13.2.1.2

Default: 49

Syntax: Integer
snTacacsServerRowStatus
fdry.1.1.3.13.2.1.3
Syntax: Integer

snTacacsServerRowKey
fdry.1.1.3.13.2.1.4

other(1)

valid(2)

delete(3)

create(4)

Readwrite

Authentication key displayed as encrypted text.

Readwrite

Allows this server to be dedicated to a particular AAA activity:

Valid values: Up to 32 characters.

Syntax: Display string


snTacacsServerUsage
fdry.1.1.3.13.2.1.5
Syntax: Integer

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default(1) All AAA functions

authentication-only(2)

authorization-only(3)

accounting-only(4)

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TACACS Server Table (FastIron X Series IPv6 Devices)


The following objects provide information on the TACACS server. These objects apply to FastIron X Series IPv6
devices running software release FSX 04.1.00 or later.
NOTE: Releases prior to FSX 04.1.00 use the TACACS Server Table (IPv4) on page 7-18.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryTacacsServerTable

None

The TACACS server table listing the TACACS authentication


servers.

None

An entry in the TACACS server table. This table uses a running


index as the index to the table.

None

The index to the TACACS server table. Up to eight TACACS


servers are supported.

Readcreate

The TACACS server IP address type. Supported address types


are:

fdry.1.1.9.1.1.1
fdryTacacsServerEntry
fdry.1.1.9.1.1.1.1
fdryTacacsServerIndex
fdry.1.1.9.1.1.1.1.1
Syntax: Unsigned32
fdryTacacsServerAddrType
fdry.1.1.9.1.1.1.1.2
Syntax: InetAddresstype

ipv4(1)

ipv6(2)

Default: ipv4
fdryTacacsServerAddr
fdry.1.1.9.1.1.1.1.3

Readcreate

The TACACS server IP address.

Readcreate

The UDP port used for authentication.

Readcreate

The authentication key displayed as encrypted text.

Readcreate

Allows this server to be dedicated to a particular AAA activity:

Readcreate

This variable is used to create, modify, or delete a row in this


table. When a row in this table is in active(1) state, no objects in
that row can be modified except this object.

Syntax: Inetaddress
fdryTacacsServerAuthPort
fdry.1.1.9.1.1.1.1.4

Default: 49

Syntax: Unsigned32
fdryTacacsServerRowKey
fdry.1.1.9.1.1.1.1.5

Valid values: Up to 32 characters.

Syntax: Display string


(size(0..32))
fdryTacacsServerUsage
fdry.1.1.9.1.1.1.1.6

Default: default

Syntax: ServerUsage
fdryTacacsServerRowStatus
fdry.1.1.9.1.1.1.1.7
Syntax: RowStatus

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Show Statistics DOS-Attack


The following objects have been created to provide DOS attack statistics through SNMP as shown in the following
table.
NOTE: The DOS-Attack Global MIBs are supported on the following products:

BigIron RX

NetIron XMR

NetIron MLX

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snDosAttackICMPDropCount

Read only

Provides the contents of the ICMP drop counter.

Read only

Provides the contents of the ICMP block counter.

Read only

Provides the contents of the SYN drop counter.

Read only

Provides the contents of the SYN block counter.

fdry.1.1.3.14.3.1.1
Syntax: Counter32
snDosAttackICMPBlockCount
fdry.1.1.3.14.3.1.2
Syntax: Counter32
snDosAttackSYNDropCount
fdry.1.1.3.14.3.1.3
Syntax: Counter32
snDosAttackSYNBlockCount
fdry.1.1.3.14.3.1.4
Syntax: Counter32

Denial of Service Attacks


NOTE: The following objects are supported on the following products:

BigIron RX

NetIron XMR

NetIron MLX

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snDosAttackGlobal

N/A

Global scalars for denial of service attacks.

Read only

ICMP drop counter.

fdry.1.1.3.14.3.1
snDosAttackICMPDropCount
fdry.1.1.3.14.3.1.1
Syntax: Counter32

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User Access

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snDosAttackICMPBlockCount

Read only

ICMP block counter.

Read only

SYN drop counter.

Read only

SYN block counter.

fdry.1.1.3.14.3.1.2
Syntax: Counter32
snDosAttackSYNDropCount
fdry.1.1.3.14.3.1.3
Syntax: Counter32
snDosAttackSYNBlockCount
fdry.1.1.3.14.3.1.4
Syntax: Counter32

DOS Attack Port Table


The following objects have been created to filter traffic for DOS attacks through SNMP as shown in the following
table.
NOTE: The DOS-Attack Port MIBs are supported on the following products:

BigIron RX

NetIron XMR

NetIron MLX

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snDosAttackPortTable

None

Denial of service attack port table.

None

An entry of the denial of service attack port table.

read only

Index value of a port.

read only

Value of the ICMP drop counter.

fdry.1.1.3.14.3.2
Syntax: Sequence of
snDosAttackPortEntry
snDosAttackPortEntry
fdry.1.1.3.14.3.2.1
Syntax: snDosAttackPortEntry
snDosAttackPort
fdry.1.1.3.14.3.2.1.1
Syntax: INTEGER
snDosAttackPortICMPDropCount
fdry.1.1.3.14.3.2.1.2
Syntax: Counter32

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snDosAttackPortICMPBlockCount

read only

Value of the ICMP block counter.

read only

Value of the SYN drop counter.

read only

Value of the SYN block counter.

fdry.1.1.3.14.3.2.1.3
Syntax: Counter32
snDosAttackPortSYNDropCount
fdry.1.1.3.14.3.2.1.4
Syntax: Counter32
snDosAttackPortSYNBlockCount
fdry.1.1.3.14.3.2.1.5
Syntax: Counter32

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Chapter 8
Multi-Device Port Authentication

This chapter contains the following sections describing Multi-Device Port Authentication MIB objects. Multi-Device
Port Authentication is also known as MAC Authentication.

Global Multi-Device Port Authentication Objects on page 8-1

Clear Interface Multi-Device Port Authentication Objects on page 8-2

Multi-Device Port Authentication Objects on page 8-2

Multi-Device Port Authentication Clear Sessions on page 8-3

Multi-Device Port Authentication


The following tables describe the Multi-Device Port Authentication MIB objects.

Global Multi-Device Port Authentication Objects


The following global objects are available for Multi-Device Port Authentication:

Table 8.1: MAC Authentication Global Objects


Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snMacAuthClearGlobalCmd

Read-write

Valid(0) - a SNMP-GET of this MIB shows that it is a valid


command.

fdry.1.1.3.28.1.1

Clear(1) - represents clear MAC Authentication table for all


ports.

Syntax: integer
snMacAuthGlobalConfigState

Read-write

Enables or disables MAC authentication on a global level.

fdry.1.1.3.28.1.2
Syntax: Integer

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Clear Interface Multi-Device Port Authentication Objects


The following clear interface objects are available for Multi-Device Port Authentication:

Table 8.2: MAC Authentication Clear Interface Objects


Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snMacAuthClearIFCmdTable

None

The status of clearing a MAC authentication entry for an


interface.

None

An entry clearing a MAC authentication entry for an


interface.

None

The ifIndex value of the local interface on which a clear


command is issued and monitored.

Read-write

valid(0) - An SNMP-GET of this command shows that it is


valid.

fdry.1.1.3.28.2
Syntax: Sequence of
SnMacAuthClearIfCmdEntry
snMacAuthClearIfCmdEntry
fdry.1.1.3.28.2.1
Syntax: SnMacAuthClearIfCmdEntry
snMacAuthClearIfCmdIndex
fdry.1.1.3.28.2.1.1
Syntax: InterfaceIndex
snMacAuthClearIfCmdAction
fdry.1.1.3.28.2.1.2

clear(1) - Represents clearing a MAC authenticaion entry


for an interface.

Syntax: InterfaceIndex

Multi-Device Port Authentication Objects


The following bjects are available for Multi-Device Port Authentication:

Table 8.3: Multi-Device Port Authentication Objects


Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snMacAuthTable

None

Displays the MAC Authentication table.

None

An entry in the MAC Authentication table.

None

In order to identify a particular interface, this object


identifies the instance of the ifIndex object, defined in RFC
2863.

None

The ID of a VLAN of which the port is a member. The port


must be untagged. For a tagged port which belongs to
multiple VLANs, this object returns 0, which is an invalid
VLAN ID value.

fdry.1.1.3.28.3
Syntax: SEQUENCE OF
SnMacAuthEntry
snMacAuthEntry
fdry.1.1.3.28.3.1
Syntax: SnMacAuthEntry
snMacAuthIfIndex
fdry.1.1.3.28.3.1.1
Syntax: InterfaceIndex
snMacAuthVlanId
fdry.1.1.3.28.3.1.2
Syntax: INTEGER

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Table 8.3: Multi-Device Port Authentication Objects (Continued)


snMacAuthMac

None

MAC Address to be authenticated

Read-only

The state of MAC Authentication

Read-only

Timestamp at which the MAC was authenticated or failed to


be authenticated.

Read-only

Age of the mac session in which the MAC address is


authenticated.

Read-only

Indicates whether the Dot1x is enabled or not.

fdry.1.1.3.28.3.1.3
Syntax: MacAddress
snMacAuthState
fdry.1.1.3.28.3.1.4
Syntax: INTEGER
snMacAuthTimeStamp
fdry.1.1.3.28.3.1.5
Syntax:OBJECT-TYPE
snMacAuthAge
fdry.1.1.3.28.3.1.6
Syntax: INTEGER
snMacAuthDot1x
fdry.1.1.3.28.3.1.7
Syntax: INTEGER

Multi-Device Port Authentication Clear Sessions


The following clear sessions objects are available for Multi-Device Port Authentication:

Table 8.4: MAC Authentication Clear Mac Session MIBs


Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snMacAuthClearMacSessionTable

None

The status of clearing a MAC Session entry indexed by a


MAC address.

None

An entry of clearing a MAC Session entry indexed by a


MAC address.

fdry.1.1.3.28.4
Syntax: SEQUENCE OF
SnMacAuthClearMacSessionEntry
snMacAuthClearMacSessionEntry
fdry.1.1.3.28.4.1

SnMacAuthClearMacSessionEntry = SEQUENCE

Syntax:
SnMacAuthClearMacSessionEntry

snMacAuthClearMacSessionIfIndex
fdry.1.1.3.28.4.1.1

snMacAuthClearMacSessionIfIndex
InterfaceIndex,
snMacAuthClearMacSessionMac
MacAddress,
snMacAuthClearMacSessionAction
INTEGER
None

The ifIndex value of the local interface on which a clear


command is issued and monitored.

Syntax: InterfaceIndex

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Table 8.4: MAC Authentication Clear Mac Session MIBs


snMacAuthClearMacSessionMac

None

A MAC Session entry indexed by a MAC address.

Read-write

Valid(0) - An SNMP-GET of this MIB shows that it is a valid


command.

fdry.1.1.3.28.4.1.2
Syntax: MacAddress
snMacAuthClearMacSessionAction
fdry.1.1.3.28.4.1.3
Syntax: INTEGER

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Clear(1) - Represents clearing a MAC Session entry


indexed by a MAC address.

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Chapter 9
MAC Port Security

This chapter presents the objects used to secure MAC addresses on an interface. It contains the following
sections:

MAC Port Security Table on page 9-1

MAC Port Security Module Statistics Table on page 9-2

MAC Port Security Interface Content Table on page 9-3

MAC Port Security Interface MAC Table on page 9-5

MAC Port Security Autosave MAC Table on page 9-6

MAC Port Security Global MIB Group on page 9-6

Refer to the configuration guide for a product for details on the features discussed in this chapter.
NOTE: MAC Port Security MIBs are not supported on the following products:

BigIron RX

NetIron XMR

NetIron MLX

BigIron MG8

NetIron 40G

NetIron IMR 640 Router

MAC Port Security Table


The MAC Port Security table shows the same information as the show port security mac CLI command.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPortMacSecurityTable

N/A

The MAC Port Security table.

fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.1

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snPortMacSecurityEntry

N/A

An entry in the MAC Port Security table.

Read only

The ifIndex value (ID) of the Ethernet interface on which MAC


port security is enabled.

Read only

Indicates how the MAC addresses on an interface are secured:

fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.1.1
snPortMacSecurityIfIndex
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.1.1.1
Syntax: Unsigned32
snPortMacSecurityResource
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.1.1.2

local(1) Local resource was used. The interface secures at


least one secure MAC address entry. Each interface can store
up to 64 local resources.

Syntax: Integer

shared(2) Shared resource was used. When an interface has


secured enough MAC addresses to reach its limit for local
resources, it can secure additional MAC addresses by using
global or shared resources.
snPortMacSecurityQueryIndex

Read only

An index for a MAC address entry that was secured for this
interface.

Read only

The secured MAC address.

Read only

The number of minutes the MAC address will remain secure.

Read only

Indicates if the inteface has been shut down due to a security


violation.

fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.1.1.3
Syntax: Unsigned32
snPortMacSecurityMAC
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer
snPortMacSecurityAgeLeft
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.1.1.5
Syntax: Unsigned32
snPortMacSecurityShutdownStat
us
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.1.1.6

up(1) The port is up.

Syntax: Integer

down(2) The port has been shut down.

snPortMacSecurityShutdownTime
Left

Read only

If the value of the snPortMacSecurityShutdownStatus is


down(2), this object shows the number of seconds before it is
enabled again. If the value is up(1), this object shows 0.

Read only

Shows the VLAN membership of this interface. This object


shows a value from1 65535.

fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.1.1.7
Syntax: Unsigned32
snPortMacSecurityVlanId
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.1.1.8
Syntax: Unsigned32

MAC Port Security Module Statistics Table


This table shows the same information as the show port security statistics <module> CLI command.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

9-2

Access

Description

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snPortMacSecurityModuleStatTab
le

N/A

The MAC Port Security Module Statistics table that shows the
MAC port security statistics for each module.

N/A

An entry in the MAC Port Security Module Statistics table.

Read only

The slot number of the MAC port security module.

Read only

The total number of Ethernet interfaces on which MAC security


is configured in this module.

Read only

The total number of secure MAC addresses learned or


configured in this module.

Read only

The number of security violations that occurred in this module.

Read only

The number of Ethernet interfaces in this module that were shut


down due to security violations.

fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.2
snPortMacSecurityModuleStatEnt
ry
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.2.1
snPortMacSecurityModuleStatSlo
tNum
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.2.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snPortMacSecurityModuleStatTot
alSecurityPorts
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.2.1.2
Syntax: Unsigned32
snPortMacSecurityModuleStatTot
alMACs
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.2.1.3
Syntax: Unsigned32
snPortMacSecurityModuleStatViol
ationCounts
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.2.1.4
Syntax: Unsigned32
snPortMacSecurityModuleStatTot
alShutdownPorts
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.2.1.5
Syntax: Unsigned32

MAC Port Security Interface Content Table


This table shows the same information as the show port security ethernet <slot/port> CLI command.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPortMacSecurityIntfContentTabl
e

N/A

The MAC Port Security Interface Content table that shows the
MAC port security statistics for an Ethernet interface.

N/A

An entry in the MAC Port Security Interface Content table.

fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.3
snPortMacSecurityIntfContentEntr
y
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.3.1

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snPortMacSecurityIntfContentIfIn
dex

N/A

An entry in the MAC Port Security Interface Content table,


showing the ifIndex value of the local interface.

Readwrite

Indicates whether MAC port security is enabled or disabled on


this interface.

fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.3.1.1
Syntax: InterfaceIndex
snPortMacSecurityIntfContentSec
urity
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.3.1.2

0 = disabled

Syntax: Integer

1 = enabled

snPortMacSecurityIntfContentViol
ationType

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.3.1.3

The port security violation type for this interface:

0 = shutdown

1 = restricted

Syntax: Integer
snPortMacSecurityIntfContentShu
tdownTime

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.3.1.4

If the snPortMacSecurityIntfContentViolationType is 0
(shutdown), this value indicates the number of seconds the
interface shuts down when the violation occurs.
If the snPortMacSecurityIntfContentViolationType is 1 (restrict),
this value will always be 0.

Syntax: Unsigned32
snPortMacSecurityIntfContentShu
tdownTimeLeft

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.3.1.5

If the snPortMacSecurityIntfContentViolationType is 0
(shutdown), this value indicates the number of seconds before
this interface will be re-enabled.
If the snPortMacSecurityIntfContentViolationType is 1 (restrict),
this value will always be 0.

Syntax: Unsigned32
snPortMacSecurityIntfContentAge
OutTime

Readwrite

The amount of time, in minutes, the MAC addresses learned on


this interface will remain secure. A value of 0 indicates no aging
is in effect.

Readwrite

The maximum number of secure MAC addresses that can be


locked to this interface.

Read only

The total number of secure MAC addresses that are locked to


this interface.

Read only

The total number of security violations that occurred on this


interface.

fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.3.1.6
Syntax: Unsigned32
snPortMacSecurityIntfContentMa
xLockedMacAllowed
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.3.1.7
Syntax: Unsigned32
snPortMacSecurityIntfContentTot
alMACs
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.3.1.8
Syntax: Unsigned32
snPortMacSecurityIntfContentViol
ationCounts
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.3.1.9
Syntax: Unsigned32

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MAC Port Security Interface MAC Table


This table shows the same information as the show port security mac ethernet <slot/port> CLI command.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPortMacSecurityIntfMacTable

N/A

The MAC Port Security Interface MAC table that shows the MAC
port security status for each Ethernet interface.

N/A

An entry in the MAC Port Security Interface MAC table.

Read only

An entry in the MAC Port Security Interface MAC table, showing


the ifIndex value of the local interface.

Read only

The secure MAC addresses for this local Ethernet interface on


which the secure MAC address is configured and/or learned.
The maximum number of the secure MAC addresses is
restricted by the object
snPortMacSecurityIntfContentMaxLockedMacAllowed.

Readwrite

The VLAN membership of this interface. A value of zero


indicates it is not applicable.

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.4
snPortMacSecurityIntfMacEntry
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.4.1
snPortMacSecurityIntfMacIfIndex
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.4.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snPortMacSecurityIntfMacAddres
s
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.4.1.2
Syntax: MAC Address
snPortMacSecurityIntfMacVlanId
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.4.1.3
Syntax: Unsigned32
snPortMacSecurityIntfMacRowSt
atus
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.4.1.4

delete(3) Delete the row

Syntax: Integer

create(4) Create a new row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

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noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

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MAC Port Security Autosave MAC Table


This table shows the same information as the show port security autosave CLI command.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPortMacSecurityAutosaveMacT
able

N/A

The MAC Port Security Autosave MAC table that shows the
secure MAC addresses that were saved automatically.

N/A

An entry in the MAC Port Security Autosave MAC table.

Read only

An entry in the MAC Port Security Autosave MAC table, showing


the ifIndex value of the local interface.

Read only

Indicates the resource used to autosave secure MAC


addresses:

fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.5
snPortMacSecurityAutosaveMacE
ntry
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.5.1
snPortMacSecurityAutosaveMacIf
Index
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.5.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snPortMacSecurityAutosaveMacR
esource
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.5.1.2

1 = local

Syntax: Integer

2 = shared

snPortMacSecurityAutosaveMac
QueryIndex

Read only

The index entry within the given resource of the local interface
on which MAC port security is autosaved.

Read only

The secure MAC addresses for this local Ethernet interface on


which the secure MAC address is autosaved.

fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.5.1.3
Syntax: Unsigned32
snPortMacSecurityAutosaveMacA
ddress
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.1.5.1.4
Syntax: MAC Address

MAC Port Security Global MIB Group


This table shows the global MIBs for MAC port security.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPortMacGlobalSecurityFeature

Readwrite

Indicates whether port security for this device is disabled or


enabled.

fdry.1.1.3.24.1.2.1
Syntax: Integer

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0 = disabled

1 = enabled

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snPortMacGlobalSecurityAgeOut
Time

Readwrite

The amount of time, in minutes, the MAC addresses learned on


this device will remain secure. A value of 0 indicates no aging is
in effect.

Readwrite

The port security autosave value for this device.

fdry.1.1.3.24.1.2.2
Syntax: Unsigned32
snPortMacGlobalSecurityAutosav
e
fdry.1.1.3.24.1.2.3
Syntax: Unsigned32

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Chapter 10
MAC-Based VLAN

This chapter describes the following MAC-Based VLAN MIB objects:

MAC-Based VLAN Global Objects on page 10-1

MAC-Based VLAN Port Member Objects on page 10-2

MAC-Based VLAN If Objects on page 10-3

MAC-Based VLAN Objects on page 10-4

NOTE: These MIB objects are supported for FastIron GS and FastIron LS devices effective with FGS Release
04.0.00. They are not supported on other devices.

MAC-Based VLAN Global Objects


The following MAC-Based VLAN global objects have been created to provide support through SNMP.

Table 10.1: MAC-Based VLAN MIB Global Objects


Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snMacVlanGlobalObjects

None

Displays the Global MAC VLAN Objects table.

Read-write

valid(0) - a SNMP-GET of this MIB shows that it is valid


command to use.

fdry.1.1.3.30.1
snMacVlanGlobalClearOper
fdry.1.1.3.30.1.1

clear(1) - represents clear operational MAC-based Vlan


entry for all ports."

Syntax: INTEGER
snMacVlanGlobalDynConfigState
fdry.1.1.3.30.1.2

Read-write

Enables or disables MAC-Based VLAN dynamic activation


on the global level.

Syntax: INTEGER

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MAC-Based VLAN Port Member Objects


The following MAC-Based VLAN port member objects have been created to provide support through SNMP.

Table 10.2: MAC-Based VLAN Port Member Objects


Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snMacVlanTableObjects

None

Use this table to create or delete a port to a MAC-Based


VLAN.

None

Displays the MAC-Based VLAN Port Member table.

None

An entry in the MAC-Based VLAN Port Member table.

None

The VLAN identifier.

None

The IfIndex which is a member of the MAC-Based VLAN.

Read-write

This object is used to create and delete rows in the table,


and control if they are used. Values are:

fdry.1.1.3.30.2
snMacVlanPortMemberTable
fdry.1.1.3.30.2.1
Syntax: SEQUENCE OF
SnMacVlanPortMemberEntry
snMacVlanPortMemberEntry
fdry.1.1.3.30.2.1.1
Syntax:
SnMacVlanPortMemberEntry
snMacBasedVlanPortMemberVlanId
fdry.1.1.3.30.2.1.1.1
Syntax: INTEGER
snMacBasedVlanPortMemberPortId
fdry.1.1.3.30.2.1.1.2
Syntax: INTERFACE INDEX
snMacBasedVlanPortMemberRowSt
atus
fdry.1.1.3.30.2.1.1.3

delete(3) - deletes a row

Syntax: INTEGER

create(4) - creates a new row


If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4)
returns a wrong value error. Deleted rows disappear
immediately. The following values can be returned on
reads:
noSuchName - no such row
other(1) - some other cases
valid(2) - the row exists and is valid

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MAC-Based VLAN

MAC-Based VLAN If Objects


The following MAC-Based VLAN If objects have been created to provide support through SNMP.

Table 10.3: MAC-Based VLAN If Objects


Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snMacVlanIfTable

None

Displays the MAC VLAN Interface table.

None

An entry in the MAC-Based VLAN interface table.

None

The IfIndex which is a member of the MAC-Based VLAN.

Read write

The administrative status requested by management for


MAC-Based VLAN on this interface. The value enabled(1)
indicates that MAC-Based VLAN should be enabled on this
interface. Disabled(2), indicates that MAC-Based VLAN is
disabled on this interface.

Read write

The maximum number of allowed and denied MAC


addresses (static and dynamic) that can be learned on the
interface.

Read write

Valid(0) - an SNMP-GET of this MIB shows that it is a valid


command.

fdry.1.1.3.30.2.2
Syntax: SEQUENCE OF
SnMacVlanIfEntry
snMacVlanIfEntry
fdry.1.1.3.30.2.2.1
Syntax: SnMacVlanIfEntry
snMacVlanIfIndex
fdry.1.1.3.30.2.2.1.1
Syntax: InterfaceIndex
snMacVlanIfEnable
fdry.1.1.3.30.2.2.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snMacVlanIfMaxEntry
fdry.1.1.3.30.2.2.1.3
Syntax: INTEGER32
snMacVlanIfClearOper
fdry.1.1.3.30.2.2.1.4

Clear(1) - Represents clearing operational MAC-Based


VLAN entry for a port.

Syntax: Integer
snMacVlanIfClearConfig
fdry.1.1.3.30.2.2.1.5
Syntax: Integer

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Read write

Valid(0) - an SNMP-GET of this MIB shows that it is a valid


command.
Clear(1) - Represents clearing configured MAC-Based
VLAN entry for a port.

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MAC-Based VLAN Objects


The following objects have been created to provide MAC-Based VLAN support through SNMP.

Table 10.4: MAC-Based VLAN Objects


Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snMacBasedVlanTable

None

The MAC-Based VLAN table.

None

An entry in the MAC-Based VLAN table.

None

The ID of a VLAN of which this port is a mac-vlan-permit


member. Port must be untagged. This object returns 0,
which is an invalid VLAN ID value.

None

A host source MAC address to be authenticated.

Read write

The priority of the source MAC address.

Read write

Creates and deletes rows in the table, and controls if the


rows are used. The values are:
delete(3) - deletes the row
create(4) - creates a new row

fdry.1.1.3.30.2.3
Syntax: SEQUENCE OF
SnMacBasedVlanEntry
snMacBasedVlanEntry
fdry.1.1.3.30.2.3.1
Syntax: SnMacBasedVlanEntry
snMacBasedVlanId
fdry.1.1.3.30.2.3.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snMacBasedVlanMac
fdry.1.1.3.30.2.3.1.2
Syntax: MacAddress
snMacBasedVlanPriority
fdry.1.1.3.30.2.3.1.3
Syntax: Integer32
snMacBasedVlanRowStatus
fdry.1.1.3.30.2.3.1.4
Syntax: Integer

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4)


returns a wrong value error. Deleted rows disappear
immediately. The following values can be returned on
reads:
noSuchName - no such row
other(1) - some other cases
valid(2) - the row exists and is valid

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Chapter 11
Interfaces

This chapter presents the objects used to define interfaces on a device. It contains the following sections:

Switch Port Information on page 11-1

Interface ID Lookup Table on page 11-13

Interface Index Lookup Table on page 11-15

Trunk Port Configuration Group on page 11-17

Multi-Slot Trunk Port Table on page 11-17

Multi-Slot Trunk Port Table on page 11-18

Packet Port Information Table on page 11-24

Loopback Interface Configuration Table on page 11-29

Port STP Configuration Groups on page 11-31

Port Monitor Table on page 11-38

Refer to the configuration guide for a product for details on the features discussed in this chapter.

Switch Port Information


The following table contains information about the switch port groups.

Switch Port Information Group


The snSwIfInfoTable contains information about the switch port groups.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSwIfInfoTable

None

The Switch Port Information Table.

fdry.1.1.3.3.5

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSwIfInfoEntry

None

An entry in the snSwIfInfo table indicates the configuration for a


specified port. An SNMP SET PDU for a row of the
snSwPortInfoTable requires the entire sequence of the MIB
Objects in each snSwPortInfoEntry stored in one PDU.
Otherwise, GENERR return-value will be returned.

Read only

Shows the port or interface index.

Readwrite

Indicates the method used to monitor traffic on a port:

fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1

snSwIfInfoPortNum
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.1
Syntax: InterfaceIndex
snSwIfInfoMonitorMode
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.2
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0) No traffic monitoring.

input(1) Traffic monitoring is activated on packets


received

output(2) Traffic monitoring is activated on packets


transmitted

both(3) Traffic monitoring is activated on packets received


and transmitted.

Default: disabled(0)
snSwIfInfoMirrorPorts
ffdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.3

Readwrite

Contains a list of port or interface indexes (ifindex) that mirror


this interface when monitoring is enabled.

Readwrite

Indicates if the port has an 802.1q tag:

Syntax: Integer
snSwIfInfoTagMode
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.4

tagged(1) Ports can have multiple VLAN IDs since these


ports can be members of more than one VLAN.

untagged(2) There is only one VLAN ID per port.

Syntax: Integer
snSwIfInfoTagType
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.5

Readwrite

Indicated the interfaces IEEE802.1q tag type. The tag type is


embedded in the two octets in the length/type filed of an
Ethernet packet.

Syntax: Integer

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Interfaces

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSwIfInfoChnMode

Readwrite

Indicates if the port operates in half- or full-duplex mode:

fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.6

halfDuplex(1) Half duplex mode. Available only for 10/100


Mbps ports.

fullDuplex(2) Full duplex mode. 100BaseFx,


1000BaseSx, and 1000BaseLx ports operate only at
fullDuplex(2).

Syntax: Integer

The read-back channel status from hardware can be:

none(0) Link down or port disabled.

halfDuplex(1) Half duplex mode.

fullDuplex(2) Full duplex mode.

The port media type (expansion or regular) and port link type
(trunk or feeder) determine the value of this object. The port
cannot be set to half duplex mode if the port connect mode is
m200e(4). However, the value of this parameter may be
automatically set whenever the expansion port is connected, for
example, in the case of cascade connecting device.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSwIfInfoSpeed

Readwrite

Indicates the speed configuration for a port:

fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.7
Syntax: Integer

none(0) Link down or no traffic.

sAutoSense(1) Auto-sensing 10 or 100Mbits.

s10M(2) 10Mbits per second.

s100M(3) 100Mbits per second.

s1G(4) 1Gbits per second.

s45M(5) 45Mbits per second (T3) (for expansion board


only).

s155M(6) 155Mbits per second (ATM) (for expansion


board only).

s10G(7) 10Gbits per second.

s622M(8) OC12 - 622Mbits per second. (NetIron XMR


and NetIron MLX software release 03.4.00 and later.)

s2488M(9) OC48 - 2.488Gbits per second. (NetIron


XMR and NetIron MLX software release 03.4.00 and later.)

s9953M(10) OC192 - 9.953Gbits per second. (NetIron


XMR and NetIron MLX software release 03.4.00 and later.)

The read-back hardware status are the following:

none(0) Link down or no traffic.

s10M(2) 10Mbits per second.

s100M(3) 100Mbits per second.

s1G(4) 1Gbits per second.

s45M(5) 45Mbits per second (T3) (for expansion board


only).

s155M(6) 155Mbits per second (ATM) (for expansion


board only).

s10G(7) 10Gbits per second.

s622M(8) OC12 - 622Mbits per second. (NetIron XMR


and NetIron MLX software release 03.4.00 and later.)

s2488M(9) OC48 - 2.488Gbits per second. (NetIron XMR


and NetIron MLX software release 03.4.00 and later.)

s9953M(10) OC192 - 9.953Gbits per second. (NetIron


XMR and NetIron MLX software release 03.4.00 and later.)

The port media type (expansion or regular) and port link type
(trunk or feeder) determine whether this object can be written
and the valid values for this object. It is not allowed to change
speed for trunks ports. For expansion ports, all of the above
speeds can be set; however, the value of this parameter may be
automatically set whenever the expansion port is connected, for
example, in the case of cascade connecting device.

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Interfaces

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSwIfInfoMediaType

Read only

Shows the media type for the port:

fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.8

other(1) other or unknown media.

Syntax: Integer

m100BaseTX(2) 100Mbits per second copper.

m100BaseFX(3) 100Mbits per second fiber.

m1000BaseFX(4) 1Gbits per second fiber.

mT3(5) 45Mbits per second (T3).

m155ATM(6) 155Mbits per second (ATM).

m1000BaseTX(7) 1Gbits per second copper.

m622ATM(8) 622Mbits per second (ATM).

m155POS(9) 155Mbits per second (POS).

m622POS(10) 622Mbits per second (POS).

m2488POS(11) 2488Mbits per second (POS).

m10000BaseFX(12) 10Gbits per second fiber.

m9953POS(13) 9953Mbits per second (POS). (NetIron


XMR and NetIron MLX software release 03.4.00 and later.)

snSwIfInfoConnectorType

Read only

Shows the type of connector that the port offers:

fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.9

other(1) Other or unknown connector

Syntax: Integer

copper(2) Copper connector

fiber(3) Fiber connector This describes the physical


connector type

snSwIfInfoAdminStatus
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.10

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

snSwIfInfoLinkStatus

Read only

Shows the desired state of all ports.

up(1) Ready to pass packets

down(2)

testing(3) No operational packets can be passed (same


as ifAdminStatus in MIB-II)

Shows the current operational state of the interface.

fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.11

up(1) Ready to pass packets

Syntax: Integer

down(2)

testing(3) No operational packets can be passed (same


as ifAdminStatus in MIB-II)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSwIfInfoPortQos

Readwrite

Indicates the quality of service level selected for the port.

fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.12
Syntax: Integer

For stackable devices other than the FES, the QoS can be one
of the following:

low(0) low priority

high(1) high priority.

For FES devices running software release 03.5.00 or later, the


QoS can be one of the following:

level0(0) best-effort queue

level1(1) normal priority queue

level2(2) high priority queue

level3(3) premium (highest-priority) queue

For chassis devices, the values can be:

snSwIfInfoPhysAddress

level0(0)

level1(1)

level2(2)

level3(3)

level4(4)

level5(5)

level6(6)

level7(7)

Read only

Shows the ports physical address.

Readwrite

Indicates the number of source MAC addresses that are


allowed on the interface.

fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.13
Syntax: Physical address
snSwIfLockAddressCount
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.14

Valid values: 0 2048. If you enter 0 allow an unlimited number


of addresses.

Syntax: Integer

Default: 8
snSwIfStpPortEnable
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.15

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Indicates if STP is enabled for the port:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Refer to the document IEEE 802.1D-1990: Section 4.5.5.2,


dot1dStpPortEnable.
snSwIfDhcpGateListId
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.16
Syntax: Integer

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Readwrite

Specifies the ID for a DHCP gateway list entry relative to this


switch port.
Valid values: 0 32. A value of 0 means that the ID is
unassigned.

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Interfaces

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSwIfName

Readwrite

Indicates the port name or description. This description may


have been entered using the CLI.

fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.17

Valid values: Up to 32 characters for most devices. Up to 255


characters for NetIron XMR and FES.

Syntax: Display string


snSwIfDescr
dry.1.1.3.3.5.1.18

Readwrite

The name of the interface.

Readwrite

Applies only to Gigabit Ethernet ports.

Syntax: Display string


snSwIfInfoAutoNegotiate
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.19
Syntax: Integer

Indicates if auto-negotiation mode is enabled on the port.

disable(0) The port will be placed in non-negotiation


mode.

enable(1) The port will start auto-negotiation indefinitely


until it succeeds.

negFullAuto(2) The port will start with auto-negotiation. If


the negotiation fails, then it will automatically switch to nonnegotiation mode. This option is not supported in stackable
products Gigabit Ethernet ports, except for TurboIron/8.

global(3) The port negotiation mode follows the value of


snSwGlobalAutoNegotiate.

other(4) Non-Gigabit Ethernet.

Default: global(3)
snSwIfInfoFlowControl
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.20
Syntax: Integer

Readwrite

Indicates if port flow control is enabled:

disable(0)

enable(1)

Default: enabled(1)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSwIfInfoGigType

Read only

Applies only to Gigabit Ethernet ports.

fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.21

Shows the media type for the port:

Syntax: Integer

m1000BaseSX(0) 1-Gbps fiber, with a short wavelength


transceiver

m1000BaseLX(1) 1-Gbps fiber, with a long wavelength


transceiver (3km)

m1000BaseLH(2) 1-Gbps fiber, with a special wavelength


transceiver (50km)

m1000BaseLHB(4) 1-Gbps fiber, with a special


wavelength transceiver (150km).

m1000BaseTX(5) 1-Gbps copper (100meter).

m10000BaseSR(6) 10-Gbps fiber, with a short range


wavelength transceiver (100m).

m10000BaseLR(7) 10-Gbps fiber, with a long range


wavelength transceiver (10km).

m10000BaseER(8) 10-Gbps fiber, with a extended range


wavelength transceiver (40km).

notApplicable(255) a non-gigabit port.

snSwIfFastSpanPortEnable
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.22

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snSwIfFastSpanUplinkEnable
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.23

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snSwIfVlanId

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.24

fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.25
Syntax: Integer

disable(0)

enable(1)

Indicates if fast span uplink is enabled on the port.

disable(0)

enable(1)

Shows the ID of a VLAN of which this port is a member. Port


must be untagged.
Valid values: 0 4095; where 0 means an invalid VLAN ID
value, which is returned for tagged ports.

Syntax: Integer
snSwIfRouteOnly

Indicates if fast span is enabled on the port.

Readwrite

Indicates if Layer 2 switching is enabled on a routing switch


port.

disable(0) Instructs the routing switch to perform routing


first. If that fails, it performs switching.

enable(1) Instructs the routing switch to perform routing


only.

For a Layer 2 switching only product, reading this object always


returns "disabled". Writing "enabled" to this object takes no
effect.
Default: disabled(0)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSwIfPresent

Read only

Applies only to M4 modules and FES.

fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.26

Indicates if the mini-GBIC optic is absent or present.

Syntax: Integer

false(0)

true(1)

snSwIfGBICStatus

Read only

Indicates if the Gigabit port has a GBIC or miniGBIC port:

fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.27

GBIC(1) GBIC

Syntax: Integer

miniGBIC(2) MiniGBIC

empty(3) GBIC is missing

other(4) Not a removable Gigabit port

snSwIfLoadInterval
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.28

Readwrite

Shows the number of seconds for which average port utilization


should be calculated.
Valid values: 30 300, in 30 second increments.

Syntax: Integer

Default: 300 seconds


NOTE: This object is implemented in IronWare release
07.5.04, TrafficWorks release 8.x, and FES release
03.5.00.
snSwIfStatsInFrames

Read only

Shows the total number of packets received on the interface.

Read only

Shows the total number of packets transmitted out of the


interface.

Read only

Shows the number of dot3StatsAlignmentErrors, which consists


of frames received on a particular interface that are not an
integral number of octets in length and do not pass the FCS
check.

fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.29
Syntax: Counter
snSwIfStatsOutFrames
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.30
Syntax: Counter
snSwIfStatsAlignErrors
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.31
Syntax: Counter

The count represented by an instance of this object is


incremented when the alignmentError status is returned by the
MAC service to the LLC (or other MAC user). According to the
conventions of IEEE 802.3 Layer Management, received frames
for which multiple error conditions are obtain are counted
exclusively according to the error status presented to the LLC.
snSwIfStatsFCSErrors
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.32
Syntax: Counter

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Read only

Shows the number of dot3StatsFCSErrors, which consists of


frames received on a particular interface that are an integral
number of octets in length but do not pass the FCS check.
The count represented by an instance of this object is
incremented when the frameCheckError status is returned by
the MAC service to the LLC (or other MAC user). According to
the conventions of IEEE 802.3 Layer Management, received
frames for which multiple error conditions are obtain are
counted exclusively according to the error status presented to
the LLC.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSwIfStatsMultiColliFrames

Read only

Shows the number of dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames, which


consists of successfully transmitted frames on a particular
interface for which transmission is inhibited by more than one
collision.

fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.33
Syntax: Counter

A frame that is counted by an instance of this object is also


counted by the corresponding instance of either the
ifOutUcastPkts, ifOutMulticastPkts, or ifOutBroadcastPkts and
is not counted by the corresponding instance of the
dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames object.
snSwIfStatsTxColliFrames

Read only

Shows the number of successfully transmitted frames on a


particular interface for which transmission is inhibited by more
than one collision. This count is a combination of the
dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames and
dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames objects.

Read only

Shows the number of successfully received frames on a


particular interface for which transmission is inhibited by more
than one collision.

Read only

Shows the number of dot3StatsFrameTooLongs, which consists


of frames received on a particular interface that exceed the
maximum permitted frame size.

fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.34
Syntax: Counter
snSwIfStatsRxColliFrames
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.35
Syntax: Counter
snSwIfStatsFrameTooLongs
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.36
Syntax: Counter

snSwIfStatsFrameTooShorts

The count represented by an instance of this object is


incremented when the frameTooLong status is returned by the
MAC service to the LLC (or other MAC user). According to the
conventions of IEEE 802.3 Layer Management, received frames
for which multiple error conditions are obtain are, counted
exclusively according to the error status presented to the LLC.
Read only

Shows the number frames received on a particular interface


that are below the minimum permitted frame size.

Readwrite

Shows the total number of broadcast packets received on the


interface.

Read only

Shows the total number of broadcast packets transmitted out of


the interface.

Read only

Shows the total number of multicast packets received on the


interface.

Read only

Shows the total number of multicast packets transmitted out of


the interface.

fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.37
Syntax: Counter
snSwIfStatsInBcastFrames
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.38
Syntax: Counter
snSwIfStatsOutBcastFrames
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.39
Syntax: Counter
snSwIfStatsInMcastFrames
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.40
Syntax: Counter
snSwIfStatsOutMcastFrames
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.41
Syntax: Counter

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Interfaces

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSwIfStatsInDiscard

Read only

Shows the number of inbound packets that will be discarded


even though they have no errors. These packets will be
discarded to prevent them from being deliverable to a higherlayer protocol. For example, packets may be discarded to free
up buffer space.

Read only

Shows the number of outbound packets that will be discarded


even though they contain no errors. For example, packets may
be discarded to free up buffer space.

Read only

Shows the total number of MAC Stations connected to the


interface.

Read only

Shows the total number of link state changes on the interface.

Read only

Shows the total number of octets received on the interface,


including framing characters. This object is a 64-bit counter of
the ifInOctets object defined in RFC 1213. The octet string is in
big-endian byte order.

fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.42
Syntax: Counter
snSwIfStatsOutDiscard
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.43
Syntax: Counter
snSwIfStatsMacStations
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.44
Syntax: Integer
snSwIfStatsLinkChange
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.45
Syntax: Counter
snSwIfInOctets
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.46
Syntax: Octet string

This object has eight octets.


snSwIfOutOctets

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.47
Syntax: Octet string

Shows the total number of octets transmitted out of the


interface, including framing characters. This object is a 64-bit
counter of the ifOutOctets object, defined in RFC 1213. The
octet string is in big-endian byte order.
This object has eight octets.

snSwIfStatsInBitsPerSec

Read only

Shows the number of bits per second received on the interface


over a five-minute interval.

Read only

Shows the number of bits per second transmitted out of the


interface over a five-minute interval.

Read only

Shows the number of packets per second received on the


interface over a five-minute interval.

Read only

Shows the number of packets per second transmitted out of the


interface over a five-minute interval.

fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.48
Syntax: Gauge
snSwIfStatsOutBitsPerSec
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.49
Syntax: Gauge
snSwIfStatsInPktsPerSec
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.50
Syntax: Gauge
snSwIfStatsOutPktsPerSec
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.51
Syntax: Gauge

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSwIfStatsInUtilization

Read only

Indentifies the input network utilization in hundredths of a


percent over a five-minute interval.

fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.52

Valid values: 0 10000.

Syntax: Integer
snSwIfStatsOutUtilization

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.53

Shows the output network utilization in hundredths of a percent


over a five-minute interval.
Valid values: 0 10000.

Syntax: Integer

NOTE: Ethernet devices must allow a minimum idle period between transmission of frames known as interframe
gap (IFG) or interpacket gap (IPG). The gap provides a brief recovery time between frames to allow
devices to prepare to receive the next frame. The minimum IFG is 96 bit times, which is 9.6 microseconds
for 10 Mbps Ethernet, 960 nanoseconds for 100 Mbps Ethernet, and 96 nanoseconds for 1 Gbps Ethernet.
In addition, to account for the bit rate on the port, port utilization should also account for the IFG, which
normally is filtered by the packet synchronization circuitry.
Refer to the etherHistoryUtilization objects in the RFC 1757: Remote Network Monitoring Management
Information Base for details.
snSwIfStatsInKiloBitsPerSec

Read-only

Shows the bit rate, in kilobits per second, received on a 10


Gigabit or faster interface within a five minute interval.

Read-only

Shows the bit rate, in kilobits per second, transmitted from a 10


Gigabit or faster interface within a five minute interval.

Read only

The total number of jumbo packets received on the interface.

fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.54
Syntax: Unsigned32
snSwIfStatsOutKiloBitsPerSec
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.55
Syntax: Unsigned32
snSwlfStatsInJumboFrames
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.56

This always returns 0 when applied to BigIron RX and NetIron


XMR /IMR devices.

Syntax: Counter64
snSwlfStatsOutJumboFrames

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.57

This always returns 0 when applied to BigIron RX and NetIron


XMR/IMR devices.

Syntax: Counter64
snSwlfSInfoMirrorMode

The total number of jumbo packets transmitted out of the


interface.

Read only

Provides the mirror mode status as described:

fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.58

disable (0)

Syntax: INTEGER

enable (1)

snSwlfMacLearningDisable
fdry.1.1.3.3.5.1.59
Syntax: Syntax: TruthVal

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Readwrite

DIsplays the status of MAC Learning on an ethernet port.


For POS ports, Get operation will return the default value and
Set operation will return an error.

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Interfaces

Interface ID Lookup Table


The Interface ID Lookup Table maps interface ID to the InterfaceIndex (ifIndex) Lookup Table. Given an interface
ID, this table returns the ifIndex value. The table is useful for mapping a known interface to the corresponding
ifIndex value.
NOTE: The contents of the table can only be accessed using Get operations. Unlike other SNMP tables, this
table does not support GetNext operations. If you try to walk the table using GetNext, no rows will be returned.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snInterfaceLookupTable

None

The Interface Lookup Table

None

An entry in the Interface Lookup Table.

fdry.1.1.3.3.3
snInterfaceLookupEntry
fdry.1.1.3.3.3.1

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NOTE: This table is used only by INM for the BigIron RX


Series, NetIron XMR Series, NetIron MLX Series,
NetIron CES Series, and NetIron 40 devices. You will
receive an error if you try to implement a get-next.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snInterfaceLookupInterfaceId

Read only

Shows the interface ID which consists of the following:

fdry.1.1.3.3.3.1.1

Octet 0 Port type, which can be one of the following:

Syntax: InterfaceId

1 Ethernet

2 POS

3 ATM

4 Virtual

5 Loopback

6 GRE Tunnel
Applies to NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX release 04.0.01
and later.

7 ATM Subif

8 MPLS Tunnel

9 ATM PVC

10 Management

11 Trunk

12 IP Tunnel (for IP tunnels, except MPLS)


In NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX release 04.0.00 and
later, this value also applies to 6to4 tunnels.

Octet 1

If the value of Octet 0 is 1,2,3,7 or 9, then this octet shows


the devices slot number.

If the value of Octet 0 is 6 or 8, then this octet shows the


tunnel ID.

If the value of Octet 0 is 5, then this octet shows the


loopback ID.

If the value of Octet 0 is 4, then this octet shows a virtual


ID.

Octet 2 If the value of Octet 0 is 1,2,3,7 or 9, then this octet


shows the port number.
Octet 3 If the value of Octet 0 is 7 0r 9, then this octet shows
the ATM Subif number).
Octet 4 If the value of Octet 0 is 9, then this octet shows the
ATM VPI number.
Octet 5 If the value of Octet 0 is 9, then this octet shows the
ATM VCI number.
snInterfaceLookupIfIndex

Read only

Shows the interface in the ifIndex format.

fdry.1.1.3.3.3.1.2
Syntax: Integer

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Interface Index Lookup Table


The Interface Index Lookup Table maps ifindex values to Interface ID Lookup Table. Given an ifIndex, this table
returns the interface ID value.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIfIndexLookupTable

None

The Interface Index Lookup Table

None

An entry in the IF Index Lookup Table

Read only

Shows the interface in the ifIndex format.

fdry.1.1.3.3.4
snIfIndexLookupEntry
fdry.1.1.3.3.4.1
snIfIndexLookupIfIndex
fdry.1.1.3.3.4.1.1
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIfIndexLookupInterfaceId

Read only

Octet 0 Port type, which can be one of the following:

fdry.1.1.3.3.4.1.2

1 Ethernet

Syntax: InterfaceId

2 POS

3 ATM

4 Virtual

5 Loopback

6 GRE Tunnel
Applies to NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX release 04.0.01
and later.

7 ATM Subif

8 MPLS Tunnel

9 ATM PVC

10 Management

11 Trunk

12 IP Tunnel (for IP tunnels, except MPLS)


In NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX release 04.0.00 and
later, this value also applies to 6to4 tunnels.

Octet 1

If the value of Octet 0 is 1,2,3,7 or 9, then this octet shows


the devices slot number.

If the value of Octet 0 is 6 or 8, then this octet shows the


tunnel ID.

If the value of Octet 0 is 5, then this octet shows the


loopback ID.

If the value of Octet 0 is 4, then this octet shows a virtual


ID.

Octet 2 If the value of Octet 0 is 1,2,3,7 or 9, then this octet


shows the port number.
Octet 3 If the value of Octet 0 is 7 0r 9, then this octet shows
the ATM Subif number).
Octet 4 If the value of Octet 0 is 9, then this octet shows the
ATM VPI number.
Octet 5 If the value of Octet 0 is 9, then this octet shows the
ATM VCI number.

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Interfaces

Trunk Port Configuration Group


The Trunk Group feature allows you to manually configure multiple high-speed, load-sharing links between two
switches or routers or between a switch and router and a server. Details on trunk group configuration are
discussed in the configuration guide for a product.
The following objects contain configuration of trunk port memberships.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snTrunkTable

None

The Trunk Port Table. A specific snTrunkTable consists of a


number of Trunk port-mask.

None

An entry in the trunk Port Table.

Read only

Shows the number of the trunk port entries that can be


configured.

fdry.1.1.3.6.1
snTrunkEntry
fdry.1.1.3.6.1.1
snTrunkIndex
fdry.1.1.3.6.1.1.1

Valid values: 1 64.

Syntax: Integer
snTrunkPortMask
fdry.1.1.3.6.1.1.2

Readwrite

Shows the trunk port membership of the switch.

Readwrite

Indicates if the trunk port is connected to a switch or a server:

Syntax: PortMask
snTrunkType
fdry.1.1.3.6.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer

switch(1)

server(2).

Multi-Slot Trunk Port Table


The following table applies to multi-slot trunk ports. They show the ports that are members of a trunk group. They
apply to all devices unless otherwise specified in their descriptions.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snMSTrunkTable

None

The Multi-slot Trunk Port Configuration Table.

None

An entry of the Multi-slot Trunk Port Configuration Table.

Read only

Identifies the port that is the primary port of a trunk group.

fdry.1.1.3.6.2
snMSTrunkEntry
fdry.1.1.3.6.2.1
snMSTrunkPortIndex
fdry.1.1.3.6.2.1.1
Syntax: Integer

For module with Gigabit ports, the primary port is port 1, 3, 5, or


7.
For module with 10/100 ports, the primary port is port 1, 5, 9,
13, 17, or 21.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snMSTrunkPortList

Readwrite

Contains a list of port indices that are members of a trunk


group. Each port index is a 16-bit integer in big endian order.
The first port index must be the index of the primary port.

Readwrite

Specifies if the ports are connected to a switch or a server:

fdry.1.1.3.6.2.1.2
Syntax: Octet string
snMSTrunkType
fdry.1.1.3.6.2.1.3
Syntax: Integer
snMSTrunkRowStatus
fdry.1.1.3.6.2.1.4

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

switch(1)

server(2)

Applies to all devices, except for ServerIron products.


Creates, deletes, or modifies an entry in this table:

invalid(1)

valid(2)

delete(3)

create(4)

modify(5)

Multi-Slot Trunk Port Table


The snMSTrunkTable has been made obsolete and replaced with the snMSTrunkIfTable as described in the
following.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snMSTrunkIfTable

None

The Multi-slot Trunk Interface Configuration Table.

None

An entry of the Multi-slot Trunk Interface Configuration Table.

Read only

Identifies the port that is the primary port of a trunk group.

fdry.1.1.3.6.3
snMSTrunkIfEntry
fdry.1.1.3.6.3.1
snMSTrunkIfIndex
fdry.1.1.3.6.3.1.1

For module with Gigabit ports, the primary port is port 1, 3, 5, or


7.

Syntax: Integer

For module with 10/100 ports, the primary port is port 1, 5, 9,


13, 17, or 21.
snMSTrunkIfList
fdry.1.1.3.6.3.1.2

Readwrite

Contains a list of port indices that are members of a trunk


group. Each port index is a 32-bit integer in big endian order.
The first interface/port index must be the index of the primary
port.

Readwrite

Specifies if the ports are connected to a switch or a server:

Syntax: Octet string


snMSTrunkIfType
fdry.1.1.3.6.3.1.3
Syntax: Integer

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switch(1)

server(2)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snMSTrunkIfRowStatus

Readwrite

Creates, deletes, or modifies an entry in this table:

fdry.1.1.3.6.3.1.4
Syntax: Integer

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invalid(1)

valid(2)

delete(3)

create(4)

modify(5)

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Link Aggregation Group (LAG) Table


snLinkAggregationGroupTable
Beginning with release 03.7.00 of the IronWare software for XMR/MLX routers, the snMSTrunkIfTable has
replaced with the snLinkAggregationGroupTable as described in the following table.
However, the snLinkAggregationGroupTable has been made obsolete beginning with release 04.1.00 for the
NetIron XMR, MLX, CES, and CER. It has been replaced by the fdryLinkAggregationGroupTable.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snLinkAggregationGroupTable

None

The snLinkAggregation table.

None

An entry of the Link Aggregation table,

None

Displays the name of a LinkAggregationGroup.

Readcreate

Displays the LinkAggregationGroup type.

Readcreate

Displays the desired deployed state of this


LinkAggregationGroup entry.

fdry.1.1.3.30.1.1
snLinkAggregationGroupEntry
fdry.1.1.3.30.1.1.1
snLinkAggregationGroupName
fdry.1.1.3.30.1.1.1.1
Syntax: Display string
(Size(1..255))
snLinkAggregationGroupType
fdry.1.1.3.30.1.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snLinkAggregationGroupAdminSt
atus
fdry.1.1.3.30.1.1.1.3

NOTE: This is not the operational status. Refer to ifTable for


the operational status.

deploy(1)- deploy the LAG and set to LACP active if


dynamic LAG.

Syntax: Integer

deployPassive(2)-deploy the LAG and set to LACP passive


if dynamic LAG.

undeploy(3)-undeploy the LAG if no more than 2 ports are


enabled.

undeployForced(4)-undeploy the LAG regardless number


of ports enabled.

NOTE: undeployForced(4)is a write-only value. In particular, a


row cannot be deployed until the corresponding
instances of snLinkAggregationGroupIfList has been
set.
snLinkAggregationGroupIfList
fdry.1.1.3.30.1.1.1.4

Readcreate

Displays a list of interface indices which are the port


membership of a trunk group. Each interface index is a 16-bit
integer in big endian order.

Syntax: Octet string

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snLinkAggregationGroupPrimary
Port

Readcreate

DIsplays the primary port for the Link Aggregation Group. This
must be set before deploying the LinkAggregateGroup unless
this is a keepalive LinkAggregateGroup.

Readcreate

Displays the trunk connection type which specifies what the


scheme of load-sharing among the trunk ports is.

Readcreate

DIsplays the number of UP ports needed to keep the trunk up.

Readcreate

Displays the LACP timeout value this LACP LAG will use.
Applicable for dynamic and keepalive LAG only.

Read only

DIsplays the InterfaceIndex which represents the


LinkAggregateGroup entry in the ifTable and ifXTable.

Read only

Displays the number of member ports belong to this LAG.

Readcreate

Displays the status of this conceptual row.

fdry.1.1.3.30.1.1.1.5
Syntax: InterfaceIndex
snLinkAggregationGroupTrunkTyp
e
fdry.1.1.3.30.1.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer
snLinkAggregationGroupTrunkThr
eshold

NOTE: This object is not applicable to Keepalive LAGs.

fdry.1.1.3.30.1.1.1.7
Syntax: Unsigned32
snLinkAggregationGroupLacpTim
eout
fdry.1.1.3.30.1.1.1.8
Syntax: Integer
snLinkAggregationGroupIfIndex
fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1.9
Syntax: InterfaceIndex
snLinkAggregationGroupPortCou
nt
fdry.1.1.3.30.1.1.1.10
Syntax: Unsigned32
snLinkAggregationGroupRowStat
us
fdry.1.1.3.30.1.1.1.11

To create a row in this table, a manager must set this object to


createAndGo(4) together with the setting of snLinkAggregationGroupType. After that the row status becomes active(1) regardless the LAG entry is deployed or not.
To deploy the LAG entry, set the corresponding instance of
snLinkAggregationGroupAdminStatus to deployActive or
deployPassive.

Syntax: RowSts

snLinkAggregationGroupId
fdry.1.1.3.30.1.1.1.12
Syntax: Unsigned 32

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NOTE: createAndWait(5) is not supported.

Read only

The numeric identifier assigned to this LAG.


This is supported on the NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX running
software release 04.0.01 and later.

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fdryLinkAggregationGroupTable
The fdryLinkAggregationGroupTable replaces the snLinkAggregationGroupTable beginning with software
release 04.1.00 for the NetIron XMR, MLX, CES, and CER.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryLinkAggregationGroupTable

None

The fdryLinkAggregation table.

None

An entry of the Link Aggregation table,

None

Displays the name of a LinkAggregationGroup.

Readcreate

Displays the LinkAggregationGroup type.

Readcreate

Displays the desired deployed state of this


LinkAggregationGroup entry.

fdry.1.1.3.33.1.1
fdryLinkAggregationGroupEntry
fdry.1.1.3.33.1.1.1
fdryLinkAggregationGroupName
fdry.1.1.3.33.1.1.1.1
Syntax: Display string
(Size(1..255))
fdryLinkAggregationGroupType
fdry.1.1.3.33.1.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
fdryLinkAggregationGroupAdmin
Status
fdry.1.1.3.33.1.1.1.3

NOTE: This is not the operational status. Refer to ifTable for


the operational status.

deploy(1)- deploy the LAG and set to LACP active if


dynamic LAG.

Syntax: Integer

deployPassive(2)-deploy the LAG and set to LACP passive


if dynamic LAG.

undeploy(3)-undeploy the LAG if no more than 2 ports are


enabled.

undeployForced(4)-undeploy the LAG regardless number


of ports enabled.

NOTE: undeployForced(4)is a write-only value. In particular, a


row cannot be deployed until the corresponding
instances of fdryLinkAggregationGroupIfList has been
set.
fdryLinkAggregationGroupIfList
fdry.1.1.3.33.1.1.1.4

Readcreate

Syntax: Octet string


fdryLinkAggregationGroupPrimar
yPort
fdry.1.1.3.33.1.1.1.5

Displays a list of interface indices which are the port


membership of a trunk group. Each interface index is a 32-bit
integer in big endian order.
NOTE: This object accepts 32-bit integer only.

Readcreate

DIsplays the primary port for the Link Aggregation Group. This
must be set before deploying the LinkAggregateGroup unless
this is a keepalive LinkAggregateGroup.

Syntax: InterfaceIndex

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryLinkAggregationGroupTrunkT
ype

Readcreate

Displays the trunk connection type which specifies what the


scheme of load-sharing among the trunk ports is.

Readcreate

DIsplays the number of UP ports needed to keep the trunk up.

Readcreate

Displays the LACP timeout value this LACP LAG will use.
Applicable for dynamic and keepalive LAG only.

Read only

After a LAG is deployed, this object dIsplays information for the


LAG entry in the ifTable. Use this variabe to access the entry in
the ifTable and ifXTable. Zero is returned for LAGs that have not
been deployed.

Read only

Displays the number of member ports belong to this LAG.

Readcreate

Displays the status of this conceptual row.

fdry.1.1.3.33.1.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer
fdryLinkAggregationGroupTrunkT
hreshold

NOTE: This object is not applicable to Keepalive LAGs.

fdry.1.1.3.33.1.1.1.7
Syntax: Unsigned32
fdryLinkAggregationGroupLacpTi
meout
fdry.1.1.3.33.1.1.1.8
Syntax: Integer
fdryLinkAggregationGroupIfIndex
fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1.9
Syntax: InterfaceIndex
fdryLinkAggregationGroupPortCo
unt
fdry.1.1.3.33.1.1.1.10
Syntax: Unsigned32
fdryLinkAggregationGroupRowSt
atus
fdry.1.1.3.33.1.1.1.11

To create a row in this table, a manager must set this object to


createAndGo(4) together with the setting of fdryLinkAggregationGroupType. After that the row status becomes active(1)
regardless the LAG entry is deployed or not.
To deploy the LAG entry, set the corresponding instance of
fdryLinkAggregationGroupAdminStatus to deployActive or
deployPassive.

Syntax: RowSts

fdryLinkAggregationGroupId

NOTE: createAndWait(5) is not supported.

Read only

The numeric identifier assigned to this LAG.

fdry.1.1.3.33.1.1.1.12
Syntax: Unsigned 32

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fdryLinkAggregationGroupPortTable
The fdryLinkAggregationGroupPortTable is introduced in software release 04.1.00 for the NetIron XMR, MLX,
CES, and CER.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryLinkAggregationGroupTable

N/A

This table contains the Link Aggregation Control Configuratin


information about every aggregation port associated with this
device. Arow appears in this table for each physical port.

N/A

An entry in the fdryLinkAggregationGroupTable.

Readwrite

The LACP priority value assigned to this link aggregation port.


Values can be 0 - 65535. The default is 1.

fdry.1.1.3.33.2.1
fdryLinkAggregationGroupPortEnt
ry
fdry.1.1.3.33.2.1.1
fdryLinkAggregationGroupPortLa
cpPriority
fdry.1.1.3.33.2.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer

Packet Port Information Table


Packet over SONET (POS) is the serial transmission of data over SONET frames through the use of Point-to-Point
Protocol (PPP). The POS modules allow direct connection to interfaces within SONET. POS is a transport
technology that encapsulates packet data such as an IP datagram directly into SONET.
The POS modules are available on NetIron Internet Backbone routers and BigIron Layer 3 Switches with
redundant management modules.
The following table presents information about POS ports.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPOSInfoTable

None

POS Port Information table.

None

An entry in the POS Port Information table.

Read only

The chassis slot and port number.

fdry.1.2.14.1.1
snPOSInfoEntry
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1
snPOSInfoPortNum
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.1

Bit 0 to bit 7 port number.

Syntax: Integer

Bit 8 to bit 11 slot number (for chassis devices only).

snPOSIfIndex

Read only

Identifies the instance of the ifIndex object as defined in RFC


1213 and RFC 1573.

Read only

Description of the chassis slot and port.

fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snPOSDescr
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.3
Syntax: Display string

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPOSName

Readwrite

Name of the port.

Readwrite

The bandwidth of the interface, which can be one of the


following:

fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.4

Valid values: Up to 255 characters.

Syntax: Display string


snPOSInfoSpeed
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer

snPOSInfoAdminStatus
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.6

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

snPOSInfoLinkStatus

Read only

fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.7
Syntax: Integer

snPOSInfoClock
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.8

Readwrite

s155000(1) bps

s622000(2) bps

other(3)

s2488000(4) bps

The desired state of the interface, which can be one of the


following:

up(1) The port is ready to pass packets.

down(2) The port is not ready to pass packets.

testing(3) The port is in test mode. No packets can be


passed.

The current operational state of the link, which can be one of


the following:

up(1) The port is ready to pass packets.

down(2) The port is not ready to pass packets.

testing(3) The port is in test mode. No packets can be


passed.

The clock source, which can be one of the following:

internal(1) The interface is using the clock on the POS


module.

line(2) The interface is using the clock source supplied on


the network.

Syntax: Integer

Default: internal(1)
snPOSInfoLoopBack
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.9
Syntax: Integer

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Readwrite

The loopback state of the interface. The loopback state can be


one of the following:

line(1) The loopback path consists of both this POS


interface and the POS interface at the remote end of the
link. Use this mode to check the POS interface along the
link.

internal(2) The loopback path consists only of the POS


circuitry on this interface. Use this mode to check the POS
circuitry.

none(3) The interface is not operating in loopback mode.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPOSInfoScrambleATM

Readwrite

The state of the ATM scramble mode, which can be one of the
following:

fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.10
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0) Scrambling is disabled.

enabled(1) Scrambling of the Synchronous Payload


Envelope (SPE) is enabled. Data in the SONET packet is
scrambled for security.

Default: disabled(0)
snPOSInfoFraming
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.11

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

The frame type used on the interface. The frame type can be
one of the following:

sonet(1) Synchronous Optical Network.

sdh(2) Synchronous Digital Hierarchy.

Default: sonet(1)
snPOSInfoCRC
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.12

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

The length of the CRC field in packets transmitted on the


interface. The length can be one of the following:

crc32bits(1) The field is 8 bits long.

crc16bits(2) The field is 16 bits long.

Default: crc32bits(1)
snPOSInfoKeepAlive
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.13

Readwrite

The time interval when keepalive messages are sent.

Readwrite

The value of the c2 flag in the SONET headers of packets


transmitted by the interface. The c2 flag identifies the payload
type of the packets transmitted on this interface.

Default: 10 seconds

Syntax: Integer
snPOSInfoFlagC2
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.14
Syntax: Integer
snPOSInfoFlagJ0
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.15

Default: 0xcf, which means that the payload is SONET or SDH.


Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

The value of the j0 flag in the SONET headers of packets


transmitted by the interface. This flag sets the trace byte, which
is used to trace the origin of an STS-1 frame on a SONET
network.
Default: 0xcc

snPOSInfoFlagH1
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.16

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

The value of the h1 flag in the SONET headers of packets


transmitted by the interface. This flag sets the H1 pointer, which
is used to indicate where the SPE (Synchronous Payload
Envelope) starts within the packet. The SPE contains the
packets payload:

0x00 The pointer for SONET frames.

0x02 The pointer for SDH frames.

Default: 0x00
snPOSStatsInFrames

Read only

The total number of packets received on the interface.

fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.17
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPOSStatsOutFrames

Read only

The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface.

Read only

The number of packets that contained frame alignment errors.

Read only

The number of packets that contained Frame Check Sequence


errors.

Read only

The number of packets that were longer than the configured


MTU.

Read only

The number of packets that were shorter than the minimum


valid length.

Read only

The number of inbound packets that were discarded to prevent


them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol, even
though no errors had been detected. For example, a packet
may be discarded to free up buffer space.

Read only

The number of outbound packets that were discarded to prevent


them from being transmitted, even though they contain no
errors. For example, a packet may be discarded to free up buffer
space.

Read only

The total number of packets in octets that were received on the


interface, including framing characters.

fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.18
Syntax: Counter
snPOSStatsAlignErrors
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.19
Syntax: Counter
snPOSStatsFCSErrors
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.20
Syntax: Counter
snPOSStatsFrameTooLongs
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.21
Syntax: Counter
snPOSStatsFrameTooShorts
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.22
Syntax: Counter
snPOSStatsInDiscard
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.23
Syntax: Counter
snPOSStatsOutDiscard
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.24
Syntax: Counter
snPOSInOctets
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.25

This object is a 64-bit counter of the ifInOctets object, defined in


RFC 1213. The octet string is in big-endian byte order.

Syntax: Octet string


snPOSOutOctets

Read only

fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.26

This object is a 64-bit counter of the ifOutOctets object, defined


in RFC 1213. The octet string is in big-endian byte order.

Syntax: Octet string


snPOSStatsInBitsPerSec

The total number of packets in octets that were transmitted out


of the interface, including framing characters.

Read only

The number of bits per second received on the interface over a


five-minute interval.

Read only

The number of bits per second transmitted out of the interface


over a five-minute interval.

fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.27
Syntax: Gauge
snPOSStatsOutBitsPerSec
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.28
Syntax: Gauge

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPOSStatsInPktsPerSec

Read only

The number of packets per second received on the interface


over a five-minute interval.

Read only

The number of packets per second transmitted out of the


interface over a five minute interval.

Read only

The network utilization by incoming traffic in hundredths of a


percent over a five-minute interval.

fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.29
Syntax: Gauge
snPOSStatsOutPktsPerSec
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.30
Syntax: Gauge
snPOSStatsInUtilization
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.31

NOTE: This object is not supported.

Syntax: Integer
snPOSStatsOutUtilization

Read only

fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.32

NOTE: This object is not supported.

Syntax: Integer
snPOSTagType

The network utilization by outgoing traffic in hundredths of a


percent over a five-minute interval.

Read only

fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.33

Shows whether or not the port has a VLAN tag:

tagged(1) The port has a VLAN tag. This port can have
multiple VLANs.

untagged(2) The port is not tagged.

Syntax: Integer

POS Alarms and Error Conditions


The following MIB objects belong to the snPOSInfoTable. They allow you to collect errors for POS SONET links.
SONET equipment detects alarms and error conditions from the three layers of the SONET protocol: section, line,
and path. Other devices on the network are notified of these events. Use the MIB objects below to determine if
alarms or error conditions have been reported for POS. The information is also available when you enter the show
controllers pos CLI command.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPOSStatsB1

Read only

Shows the number of received frames that have parity errors at


the section layer of the SONET link.

Read only

Shows the number of received frames that have parity errors at


the line layer of the SONET link.

Read only

Shows the number of received frames that have parity errors at


the path layer of the SONET link.

Read only

Shows the number of Alarm Indicator Signals (AIS) that were


received by the interface.

fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.34
Syntax: Counter
snPOSStatsB2
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.35
Syntax: Counter
snPOSStatsB3
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.36
Syntax: Counter
snPOSStatsAIS
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.37
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPOSStatsRDI

Read only

Shows the number of Remote Defect Indicator (RDI) signals


that were received by the interface.

Read only

Indicates a loss of pointer (LOP) that results from an invalid


path pointer or if an excessive number of new data flag have
been enabled.

Read only

Shows how many times the interface experienced out of frame


alignment problems, which is also called a loss of frame (LOF)
condition.

Read only

Indicates the number of times the interface experienced a loss


of signal (LOS). With LOS, incoming signals are all zeros during
a 100 microsecond period.

fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.38
Syntax: Counter
snPOSStatsLOP
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.39
Syntax: Counter
snPOSStatsLOF
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.40
Syntax: Counter
snPOSStatsLOS
fdry.1.2.14.1.1.1.41
Syntax: Counter

Loopback Interface Configuration Table


NOTE: This table is supported on the NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX.
The following objects apply to all devices, except ServerIron products.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snLoopbackIntfConfigTable

None

The Loopback Interface Configuration table.

None

An entry in the Loopback Interface Configuration table.

Read only

Shows the port index for loopback interface configuration entry.


There can be up to eight entries in this table.

Readwrite

Indicates if loopback interface is enabled:

fdry.1.2.13.1
snLoopbackIntfConfigEntry
fdry.1.2.13.1.1
snLoopbackIntfConfigPortIndex
fdry.1.2.13.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snLoopbackIntfMode
fdry.1.2.13.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer

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disabled(0)

enabled(1)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snLoopbackIntfRowStatus

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.2.13.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

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noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

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Port STP Configuration Groups


The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) eliminates Layer 2 loops in networks, by selectively blocking some ports and
allowing other ports to forward traffic, based on global (bridge) and local (port) parameters you can configure.
The tables in this section contain information about the ports on which STP is enabled.

Port STP Configuration Groups (snPortStpTable)


This table applies to all devices, except the FastIron X-Series devices, BigIron MG8, and NetIron 40G. These
devices use the snIfStpTable. Refer to the Port STP Configuration Group (snIfStpTable) on page 11-34

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPortStpTable

None

A specific snPortStpTable consists of a number of switch ports.


This table only exists if snVLanByPortTable on page 15-1
exists and snVLanByPortStpMode on page 15-2 is enabled for
each VLAN.

None

An entry in this table shows information about the configuration


of a specified port.

fdry.1.1.3.5.1

snPortStpEntry
fdry.1.1.3.5.1.1

An SNMP SET PDU for a row in this table requires the entire
sequence of the MIB objects in each snPortStpEntry to be
stored in one PDU. Otherwise, GENERR return-value will be
returned.
snPortStpVLanId

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.5.1.1.1

Shows the VLAN ID of the VLAN switch community.


Valid values: 1 65535.

Syntax: Integer
snPortStpPortNum

Read only

Shows the port number of the Switch:

fdry.1.1.3.5.1.1.2

Bit 0 to bit 7 Port number.

Syntax: Integer

Bit 8 to bit 11 Slot number (slot for chassis only).

snPortStpPortPriority
fdry.1.1.3.5.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer

Readwrite

Shows the value of the priority field, which is contained in the


first (in network byte order) octet of the Port ID. The second
octet of the Port ID is given by the value of dot1dStpPort. The
two octets combine to form the identity of the root bridge in a
spanning tree (instance of STP). The bridge with the lowest
value has the highest priority and is the root.
Valid values: 8 255

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPortStpPathCost

Readwrite

Shows the value of the dot1dStpPortPathCost, which is the


ports path cost to reach the root bridge. When selecting among
multiple links to the root bridge, STP chooses the link with the
lowest path cost and blocks the other paths.

fdry.1.1.3.5.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer

IEEE 802.1D-1990 recommends that the default value of this


parameter be in inverse proportion to the speed of the attached
LAN.
Writing a value of zero to this object sets the path cost to a
default value which automatically changes according to port
speed.
Reading a value of zero indicates an unknown path cost
because the port speed cannot be determined due to the speed
auto sense that is currently in progress.
Each port type has its own default STP path cost.

10 Mbps 100

100 Mbps 19

Gigabit 4

Valid values: 0 65535


NOTE: Over the value of 65535, this MIB stays at the upper
value and the user should access which has a bigger
upper range value.
snPortStpOperState

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.5.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer

Indicates if the port STP entry is activated and is in running


mode.

notActivated(0)

activated(1)

Default: notActivated(0)
snPortStpPortEnable

None

Indicates whether or not the port is enabled:

fdry.1.1.3.5.1.1.6

disabled(0)

Syntax: Integer

enabled(1)

snPortStpPortForwardTransitions
fdry.1.1.3.5.1.1.7

None

Shows the number of times this port has transitional from the
Learning state to the Forwarding state.

Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPortStpPortState

Read only

Shows the ports current state as defined by application of the


Spanning Tree Protocol. This state controls what action a port
takes when it receives a frame.

fdry.1.1.3.5.1.1.8
Syntax: Integer

snPortStpPortDesignatedCost

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.5.1.1.9
Syntax: Integer

disabled(1) The port is not participating in STP. This can


occur when the port is disconnected or STP is disabled on
the port.

blocking(2) STP has blocked Layer 2 traffic on this port to


prevent a loop. The device or VLAN can reach the root
bridge using another port, whose state is forwarding(5).
When a port is in this state, the port does not transmit or
receive user frames, but the port does continue to receive
STP BPDUs.

listening(3) STP is responding to a topology change and


this port is listening for a BPDU from neighboring bridge(s)
in order to determine the new topology. No user frames are
transmitted or received during this state.

learning(4) The port has passed the listening state and


will change to the blocking or forwarding state, depending
on the results of STPs reconvergence. The port does not
transmit or receive user frames during this state. However,
the device can learn the MAC addresses of frames that the
port receives during this state and make corresponding
entries in the MAC table.

forwarding(5) STP is allowing the port to send and


receive frames.

broken(6) Ports that are malfunctioning are placed into


this state by the bridge.

The cost to the root bridge as advertised by the designated


bridge that is connected to this port. If the designated bridge is
the root bridge itself, then the cost is 0. The identity of the
designated bridge is shown in the Design Bridge field.
This value is compared to the Root Path Cost field in the
receivedbridge PDUs.

snPortStpPortDesignatedRoot

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.5.1.1.10

Shows the unique ID of the root bridge. The root bridge is


recorded as the root in the configuration BPDUs, which are
transmitted by the designated bridge for the segment to which
the port is attached.

Syntax: BridgeId

snPortStpPortDesignatedBridge

The root bridge as recognized on this port. The value is the


same as the root bridge ID listed in the Root ID field.

Read only

Shows the ID of the designated bridge. The designated bridge


is the device that connects the network segment to the root
bridge.

Read only

Shows the ID of the port on the designated bridge that connects


to the root bridge on the network.

fdry.1.1.3.5.1.1.11
Syntax: BridgeId
snPortStpPortDesignatedPort
fdry.1.1.3.5.1.1.12
Syntax: Octet string

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This object has two octets.

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Port STP Configuration Group (snIfStpTable)


The snIfStpTable contains information about ports where STP is enabled on FastIron X-Series devices, BigIron
MG8, and NetIron 40G. Other devices use the snPortStpTable (refer to Port STP Configuration Groups
(snPortStpTable) on page 11-31).

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIfStpTable

None

A specific snIfStpTable consists of a number of switch ports.


This table only exists if snVLanByPortTable on page 15-1
exists and snVLanByPortStpMode on page 15-2 is enabled for
each VLAN.

None

An entry in this table shows information about the configuration


of a specified port.

fdry.1.1.3.5.2

snIfStpEntry
fdry.1.1.3.5.2.1

An SNMP SET PDU for a row in this table requires the entire
sequence of the MIB objects in each snIfStpEntry to be stored
in one PDU. Otherwise, GENERR return-value will be returned.
snIfStpVLanId

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.5.2.1.1

Shows the VLAN ID of the VLAN switch community.


Valid values: 1 65535.

Syntax: Integer
snIfStpPortNum

Read only

Shows the port number of the Switch:

fdry.1.1.3.5.2.1.2

Bit 0 to bit 7 Port number.

Syntax: Integer

Bit 8 to bit 11 Slot number (slot for chassis only).

snIfStpPortPriority
fdry.1.1.3.5.2.1.3
Syntax: Integer

Readwrite

Shows the value of the priority field, which is contained in the


first (in network byte order) octet of the Port ID. The second
octet of the Port ID is given by the value of dot1dStpPort. The
two octets combine to form the identity of the root bridge in a
spanning tree (instance of STP or RSTP). The bridge with the
lowest value has the highest priority and is the root.
Valid values: 8 255

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIfStpPathCost

Readwrite

Shows the value of the dot1dStpPortPathCost, which is the


ports path cost to reach the root bridge. When selecting among
multiple links to the root bridge, STP or RSTP chooses the link
with the lowest path cost and blocks the other paths.

fdry.1.1.3.5.2.1.4
Syntax: Integer

IEEE 802.1D-1990 recommends that the default value of this


parameter be in inverse proportion to the speed of the attached
LAN.

NOTE: On FastIron SuperX


software release 02.2.01
and later, this object was
replaced by
snIfStpCfgPathCost

Writing a value of zero to this object sets the path cost to a


default value which automatically changes according to port
speed.
Reading a value of zero indicates an unknown path cost
because the port speed cannot be determined due to the speed
auto sense that is currently in progress.
Each port type has its own default STP path cost.

10 Mbps 100

100 Mbps 19

Gigabit 4

Valid values: 0 65535


snIfStpCfgPathCost
fdry.1.1.3.5.2.1.4

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
NOTE: On FastIron SuperX
software release 02.2.01
and later, this object
replaces by
snIfStpPathCost

This MIB object replaces the MIB object snIfStpPathCost.


Shows the value of the dot1dStpPortPathCost, which is the
ports path cost to reach the root bridge. When selecting among
multiple links to the root bridge, STP or RSTP chooses the link
with the lowest path cost and blocks the other paths.
IEEE 802.1D-1990 recommends that the default value of this
parameter be in inverse proportion to the speed of the attached
LAN.
Writing a value of zero to this object sets the path cost to a
default value which automatically changes according to port
speed.
Reading a value of zero indicates an unknown path cost
because the port speed cannot be determined due to the speed
auto sense that is currently in progress.
Each port type has its own default STP or RSTP path cost.

10 Mbps 100

100 Mbps 19

Gigabit 4

Valid values: 0 65535


snIfStpOperState
fdry.1.1.3.5.2.1.5
Syntax: Integer

Read only

Indicates if the port STP entry is activated and is in running


mode.

notActivated(0)

activated(1)

Default: notActivated(0)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIfStpPortState

Read only

Shows the ports current state as defined by application of the


Spanning Tree Protocol. This state controls what action a port
takes when it receives a frame.

fdry.1.1.3.5.2.1.8
Syntax: Integer

snIfStpPortDesignatedCost

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.5.2.1.9
Syntax: Integer

disabled(1) The port is not participating in STP. This can


occur when the port is disconnected or STP is disabled on
the port.

blocking(2) STP has blocked Layer 2 traffic on this port to


prevent a loop. The device or VLAN can reach the root
bridge using another port, whose state is forwarding(5).
When a port is in this state, the port does not transmit or
receive user frames, but the port does continue to receive
STP BPDUs.

listening(3) STP is responding to a topology change and


this port is listening for a BPDU from neighboring bridge(s)
in order to determine the new topology. No user frames are
transmitted or received during this state.

learning(4) The port has passed the listening state and


will change to the blocking or forwarding state, depending
on the results of STPs reconvergence. The port does not
transmit or receive user frames during this state. However,
the device can learn the MAC addresses of frames that the
port receives during this state and make corresponding
entries in the MAC table.

forwarding(5) STP is allowing the port to send and


receive frames.

broken(6) Ports that are malfunctioning are placed into


this state by the bridge.

preforwarding(7) The port is in an RSTP pre-forwarding


mode.

The cost to the root bridge as advertised by the designated


bridge that is connected to this port. If the designated bridge is
the root bridge itself, then the cost is 0. The identity of the
designated bridge is shown in the Design Bridge field.
This value is compared to the Root Path Cost field in the
receivedbridge PDUs.

snIfStpPortDesignatedRoot

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.5.2.1.10

Shows the unique ID of the root bridge. The root bridge is


recorded as the root in the configuration BPDUs, which are
transmitted by the designated bridge for the segment to which
the port is attached.

Syntax: BridgeId

snIfStpPortDesignatedBridge
fdry.1.1.3.5.2.1.11

The root bridge as recognized on this port. The value is the


same as the root bridge ID listed in the Root ID field.

Read only

Shows the ID of the designated bridge. The designated bridge


is the device that connects the network segment to the root
bridge.

Syntax: BridgeId

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIfStpPortDesignatedPort

Read only

Shows the ID of the port on the designated bridge that connects


to the root bridge on the network.

fdry.1.1.3.5.2.1.12

This object has two octets.

Syntax: Octet string


snIfStpPortAdminRstp
fdry.1.1.3.5.2.1.13

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

snIfStpPortProtocolMigration
fdry.1.1.3.5.2.1.14

Readwrite

Enables or disables RSTP on a port that is a member of a


VLAN:

true(1) RSTP is enabled

false(2) RSTP is not enabled; therefore, this object is not


writable.

This value can be one of the following:

true(1) The port is operating in RSTP version 2 mode. It


will transmit RSTP BPDUs.

false(2) The port is not operating in RSTP version 2


mode.

Syntax: Integer

snIfStpPortAdminEdgePort
fdry.1.1.3.5.2.1.15

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snIfStpPortAdminPointToPoint
fdry.1.1.3.5.2.1.16

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

snIfStpPortRole

Read-only

fdry.1.1.3.5.2.1.18

Indicates if the port is an edge or non-edge port:

true(1) Assumed this port is an edge-port

false(2) Assume this port is a non-edge-port

Indicates the administrative point-to-point status of the LAN


segment attached to this port.

true(1) This port should always be treated as if it is


connected to a point-to-point link.

false(2) This port should be treated as having a shared


media connection.

Shows the STP/RSTP port role.

For STP, the port role will be root if the port is a root port;
otherwise, it will be a designated port.

For RSTP, port role is equivalent to the port role display


from "show 802-1w vlan <vlan-id>" command.

Syntax: Integer

NOTE: This object was implemented in IronWare release


03.5.00 for the NetIron XMR/MLX and Ironware release
02.5.00 for the BigIron RX.
snIfStpBPDUTransmitted

Read-only

fdry.1.1.3.5.2.1.19

NOTE: This object was implemented in IronWare release


03.5.00 for the NetIron XMR/MLX and Ironware release
02.5.00 for the BigIron RX.

Syntax: Counter
snIfStpBPDUReceived
fdry.1.1.3.5.2.1.20
Syntax: Counter

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Shows the STP/RSTP bridge protocol unit transmitted counter.

Read-only

Shows the STP/RSTP bridge protocol unit received counter.


NOTE: This object was implemented in IronWare release
03.5.00 for the NetIron XMR/MLX and Ironware release
02.5.00 for the BigIron RX.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIfRstpConfigBPDUReceived

Read-only

Shows the STP/RSTP bridge protocol unit received counter.

fdry.1.1.3.5.2.1.21

NOTE: This object was implemented in IronWare release


03.5.00 for the NetIron XMR/MLX and Ironware release
02.5.00 for the BigIron RX.

Syntax: Counter
snIfRstpTCNBPDUReceived

Read-only

fdry.1.1.3.5.2.1.22

NOTE: This object was implemented in IronWare release


03.5.00 for the NetIron XMR/MLX and Ironware release
02.5.00 for the BigIron RX.

Syntax: Counter

snIfRstpConfigBPDUTransmitted

Read-only

fdry.1.1.3.5.2.1.23

Shows the RSTP configuration bridge protocol unit transmitted


counter.
NOTE: This object was implemented in IronWare release
03.5.00 for the NetIron XMR/MLX and Ironware release
02.5.00 for the BigIron RX.

Syntax: Counter

snIfRstpTCNBPDUTransmitted

Shows the RSTP configuration bridge protocol unit received


counter.

Read-only

fdry.1.1.3.5.2.1.24

Shows the RSTP topology change notification bridge protocol


unit transmitted counter.
NOTE: This object was implemented in IronWare release
03.5.00 for the NetIron XMR/MLX and Ironware release
02.5.00 for the BigIron RX.

Syntax: Counter

Port Monitor Table


The Port Monitor Table shows the status of port monitoring on an interface.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPortMonitorTable

N/A

The Port Monitor Table

N/A

An entry in the Port Monitor Table

N/A

ID of the port in the table

fdry.1.1.3.25.1.
snPortMonitorEntry
fdry.1.1.3.25.1.1.
snPortMonitorIfIndex
fdry.1.1.3.25.1.1.1

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPortMonitorMirrorList

Read-write

Lists the monitoring status of each port.

fdry.1.1.3.25.1.1.2
Syntax: Display string

The values in this object are space delimited. They consist of a


sequence of a ports ifIndex followed by the ports monitoring
mode. Port monitoring mode can be one of the following:

0 Monitoring is off

1 The port will monitor input traffic

2 The port will monitor output traffic

3 The port will monitor both input and output traffic

For example, you may see the following values:


65 2 66 1
65 may represent port 2/1 and 66 port 2/2.
The entry means that port 2/1 is monitoring output traffic. Port
2/2 will monitor input traffic.

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Filtering Traffic

The objects in this chapter present filters that can be used to control incoming or outgoing traffic. They include the
following:

MAC Filters on page 12-1

ACLs on page 12-12

Refer to the configuration guide for a product for details on the features discussed in this chapter.

MAC Filters
MAC layer filtering enables you to build access lists based on MAC layer headers in the Ethernet/IEEE 802.3
frame. You can filter on the source and destination MAC addresses as well as other information such as the
EtherType, LLC1 DSAP or SSAP numbers, and a SNAP EtherType. The filters apply to incoming traffic only.
For more information on MAC Layer filtering, refer to the configuration guide for a product.
NOTE: MAC Filter MIB objects are not supported on the following products:

BigIron RX

NetIron XMR

NetIron MLX

BigIron MG8

NetIron 40G

NetIron IMR 640 Router

Objects available for MAC filtering are presented in the following sections:

MAC Filter Table on page 12-2

MAC Filter Port Access Tables on page 12-3

Forwarding Database Static Table Information on page 12-4

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MAC Filter Table


The objects in this table provide information on MAC filters.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snMacFilterTable

None

The MAC filter table.

None

An entry in the MAC filter table.

Read only

The table index for a filter entry.

Readwrite

Indicates what action is to be taken if the MAC packet matches


this filter:

fdry.1.1.3.10.1
snMacFilterEntry
fdry.1.1.3.10.1.1
snMacFilterIndex
fdry.1.1.3.10.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snMacFilterAction
fdry.1.1.3.10.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snMacFilterSourceMac
fdry.1.1.3.10.1.1.3

deny(0)

permit(1)

Readwrite

Shows the source MAC address.

Readwrite

Shows the source MAC subnet mask.

Readwrite

Shows the destination MAC address.

Readwrite

Shows the destination MAC subnet mask.

Readwrite

Indicates the type of comparison to perform:

Syntax: MAC address


snMacFilterSourceMask
fdry.1.1.3.10.1.1.4
Syntax: MAC address
snMacFilterDestMac
fdry.1.1.3.10.1.1.5
Syntax: MAC address
snMacFilterDestMask
fdry.1.1.3.10.1.1.6
Syntax: MAC address
snMacFilterOperator
fdry.1.1.3.10.1.1.7
Syntax: Integer

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notEqual(1)

less(2)

greater(3)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snMacFilterFrameType

Readwrite

Indicates the frame type:

fdry.1.1.3.10.1.1.8
Syntax: Integer

snMacFilterFrameTypeNum
fdry.1.1.3.10.1.1.9

fdry.1.1.3.10.1.1.10

notUsed(0)

ethernet(1)

LLC(2)

snap(3)

Readwrite

Shows the frame type number.

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

Syntax: Integer
snMacFilterRowStatus

Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 0 65535, where 0 means that this object is not


applicable.

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

MAC Filter Port Access Tables


The tables show information about the MAC Filter Port Access.
Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snMacFilterPortAccessTable

None

MAC Filter Port Access table.

None

An entry in the MAC Filter Port Access Table.

fdry.1.1.3.10.2
snMacFilterPortAccessEntry
fdry.1.1.3.10.2.1

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snMacFilterPortAccessPortIndex

Read only

The port index.

fdry.1.1.3.10.2.1.1

For FastIron and NetIron products, port index value is from 1


42.

Syntax: Integer

For BigIron products, port index is an encoded number:

Bit 0 to bit 7 Port number

Bit 8 to bit 11 Slot number

For virtual router interfaces:

15 Slot number

1 to 60 Virtual router port, which is the port number.

Therefore, port index value for BigIron is from 257 to 3900.


snMacFilterPortAccessFilters
fdry.1.1.3.10.2.1.2

Readwrite

Shows the filter numbers of the ports. The first octet correspond
to the first filter number, the second octet, to the second filter
number, and so on.

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

Syntax: Octet string


snMacFilterPortAccessRowStatus
fdry.1.1.3.10.2.1.3
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Forwarding Database Static Table Information


This table contains Forwarding Database information for each station known to the system. There is one entry per
station.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snFdbTable

None

The Forwarding Database Static Table.

None

Each entry represents the information of a static MAC station.

fdry.1.1.3.4.1
snFdbEntry
fdry.1.1.3.4.1.1

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snFdbStationIndex

Read only

Shows the FDB Station index to the Fdb Station Table.

Readwrite

Shows the snFdbs physical address. The physical address


represents a MAC Station.

Readwrite

Indicates the station slot/port number:

fdry.1.1.3.4.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snFdbStationAddr
fdry.1.1.3.4.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snFdbStationPort
fdry.1.1.3.4.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer
snFdbVLanId
fdry.1.1.3.4.1.1.4

Bit 0 to bit 7 Port number

Bit 8 to bit 11 Slot number (slot for chassis only).

Readwrite

Indicates the Station VLAN ID.

Readwrite

Shows the quality of service values for the station:

Syntax: Integer
snFdbStationQos
fdry.1.1.3.4.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer

For stackable stations, the values can be:

low(0) low priority

high(1) high priority.

For chassis stations, the values can be

snFdbStationType
fdry.1.1.3.4.1.1.6

Readwrite

level0(0)

level1(1)

level2(2)

level3(3)

level4(4)

level5(5)

level6(6)

level7(7)

Show the station type:

notSupported(0) a read value only: this product does not


support multilayer Switching.

host(1) any MAC station.

router(2) a router-typed station.

Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snFdbRowStatus

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.1.3.4.1.1.7
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snFdbStationIfindex
fdry.1.1.3.4.1.1.8

Readwrite

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Station interface index number.

Syntax: InterfaceIndex

Layer 2 ACLs
NOTE: The Layer 2 Access Control Lists (ACLs) MIB objects presented in this section apply to the the following
devices:

BigIron RX running software release 02.7.00 and later

NetIron XMR running software release 04.0.00 and later

NetIron MLX running software release 04.0.00 and later

Layer 2 ACLs filter traffic based on any of the following fields:

Source MAC address and source MAC mask

Destination MAC address and destination MAC mask

VLAN ID

Ethernet type

802.1P priority and its mapping

The following tables are used to define Layer 2 ACLs in SNMP:

Layer 2 ACL Next Clause Table on page 12-7

Layer 2 ACL Configuration Table on page 12-8

Layer 2 ACL Binding Configuration Table on page 12-11

You must obtain a clause index from the Layer 2 ACL Next Clause Table before creating a Layer 2 ACL. Use the
Layer 2 ACL Configuration Table to create Layer 2 ACLs. Bind the Layer 2 ACLs to physical port using the Layer 2
ACL Binding Configuration Table.

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Textual Conventions
The Layer 2 ACL tables use the following textual conventions:

Name and Syntax

Description

fdryVlanIdOrNoneTC

The VLAN ID that uniquely identifies a specific VLAN, or no VLAN. The


special value of zero is used to indicate that no VLAN ID is present or used.
This can be used in any situation where an object or a table entry must refer
either to a specific VLAN, or to no VLAN.

Syntax: Integer32

Valid values: 0 or 1 - 4094


PortQosTC
Syntax: Integer

The port QOS Priority hardware queue. 0 is lowest priority, 7 is the highest.
Values can be one of the following:
Valid Values:

level0(0)

level1(1)

level2(2)

level3(3)

level4(4)

level5(5)

level6(6)

level7(7)

invalid(127)

fdryEnetTypeOrZeroTC

Ethernet Type field within the Ethernet-II frame"

Syntax: Integer

invalid(0)

ipv4(1)

arp(2)

ipv6(3)

fdryClauseIndexTC

One-based clause index value within a given ACL number.

Syntax: Unsigned 32

Layer 2 ACL Next Clause Table


The fdryL2AclNextClauseTable is a read-only table
The Layer 2 ACL Next Clause Table (fdryL2AclNextClauseTable) contains the list of next lowest available clause
index that can be used for creating a Layer 2 ACL in the fdryL2AclTable. (See Layer 2 ACL Configuration Table
on page 12-8.)
Every Layer 2 ACL in the fdryL2AclTable has a clause index which consists of a list of ACL clause entries. A Layer
2 ACL cannot be created without any clause entries. There must be at least one clause entry in a Layer 2 ACL.
Likewise, when all the clause entries are deleted from a Layer 2 ACL, the ACL itself will also be deleted.
By default, there can be up to 64 clause entries for each Layer 2 ACL. This number can be changed by issuing the
system-max l2-acl-table-entries command on the device CLI. You can specify up to 256 per Layer 2 ACL.

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The initial value of the fdryL2AclNextClauseIndex in each table row is 1. When a clause entry is created for a
Layer 2 ACL, this value is incremented by one. When the number of clause entries created for an ACL reaches the
maximum limit, a Get operation on fdryL2AclClauseIndex will return a noSuchInstance error. The error indicates
that no more clauses can be added to the fdryL2AclTable for this ACL.
When a clause entry for an ACL is removed (either in the beginning or middle or end) the clause index (where it
was removed from) is available for adding a new clause entry for this ACL. The fdryL2AclClauseIndex always
returns the lowest available clause index where a new clause should be added.
The CLI displays the ACL clause in chronological order. However, SNMP is bounded by clause index, and
therefore, it may not displays the rows in chronological order. The clause index does not map to the sequence in
which the ACL clause is checked at run time. It is an internal value used to identify unique ACL clauses within a
given ACL ID.
For example, if only 3 clause entries can be created for a Layer 2 ACL, the following describes how ACL clause is
assigned:
1.

Before adding any clause to a Layer 2 ACL, a Get operation on the fdryL2AclNextClauseIndex returns 1.

2.

When you add the first clause entry, a Get operation on the fdryL2AclNextClauseIndex returns 2.

3.

When you add the second clause entry, a Get operation on the fdryL2AclNextClauseIndex returns 3.

4.

When you add the third clause entry, a Get operation on the fdryL2AclNextClauseIndex returns a
noSuchInstance

5.

If you remove the second clause entry (#2), a Get operation on the fdryL2AclNextClauseIndex, returns 2
since it is the lowest available index.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryL2AclNextClauseTable

N/A

This read-only table contains the list of the next lowest


available clause index that can be used for creating a new
entry in the fdryL2AclTable. The clause index values will not
change as a result of switchovers or hitless upgrades, but may
change as a result of a device reload. However, the relative
order of persistent entries would remain the same.

N/A

An entry specifying the next lowest available clause index for


this ACL number. All ACL numbers will have an entry in this
table."

Read-only

The next lowest available clause index for a given Layer 2 ACL
number. The maximum value of this object is the configured
maximum number of clauses for a Layer 2 ACL.

fdry.1.2.2.15.6

fdryL2AclNextClauseEntry
fdry.1.2.2.15.6.1
fdryL2AclNextClauseIndex
fdry.1.2.2.15.6.1.1
Syntax: FdryClauseIndexTC

Even though the syntax of fdryL2AclClauseIndex is


Unsigned32, its value will be between 1 to the configured
maximum clause entries for each Layer 2 ACL.

Layer 2 ACL Configuration Table

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryL2AclTable

N/A

Table of Layer 2 ACLs. A Layer 2 ACL number can have 64


(default) to 256 clauses. The clause index values will not
change as a result of switchovers or hitless upgrades, but may
change as a result of a device reload. However, the relative
order of persistent entries remains the same.

fdry.1.2.2.15.7

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryL2AclEntry

N/A

An entry in the L2 Access Control List table.

N/A

The access list number for this entry. For Layer 2 ACLs, valid
values are 400 - 499.

N/A

The index of the clause within a given ACL number. During row
creation, the clause index value should match the next
available clause index for a given ACL number. It is advisable
to first do a Get operation on the fdryL2AclNextClauseTable for
a given ACL number, and use the value of
fdryL2AclNextClauseIndex returned by the agent.

Readcreate

Action to take if the Layer 2 packet on the port matches this


ACL.

Readcreate

Optional Source MAC address. By default, it matches with any


source MAC within a packet.

fdry.1.2.2.15.7.1
fdryL2AclNumber
fdry.1.2.2.15.7.1.1
Syntax: AclNumber
fdryL2AclClauseIndex
fdry.1.2.2.15.7.1.2
Syntax: FdryClauseIndexTC

fdryL2AclAction
fdry.1.2.2.15.7.1.3
Syntax: Action
fdryL2AclSourceMac
fdry.1.2.2.15.7.1.4

Default: 000000000000'H

Syntax: MacAddress
fdryL2AclSourceMacMask
fdry.1.2.2.15.7.1.5

Readcreate

Syntax: MacAddress

Optional Source MAC address mask. For a Set operation, this


object can only be used in conjunction with
fdryL2AclSourceMac.
By default, this matches any source MAC within a packet. If
you want to match the first two bytes of the address
aabb.ccdd.eeff, use the mask ffff.0000.0000. In this case, the
clause matches all source MAC addresses that contain 'aabb'
as the first two bytes and any values in the remaining bytes of
the MAC address.
Default: '000000000000'H

fdryL2AclDestinationMac
fdry.1.2.2.15.7.1.6

Readcreate

Default: '000000000000'H

Syntax: MacAddress
fdryL2AclDestinationMacMask
fdry.1.2.2.15.7.1.7
Syntax: MacAddress

Optional destination MAC address. By default, it matches any


destination MAC within a packet.

Readcreate

Optional destination MAC address mask. For a Set operation,


this object can only be used in conjunction with
fdryL2AclDestinationMac.
By default, it matches any destination MAC within a packet. If
you want to match the first two bytes of the address
aabb.ccdd.eeff, use the mask ffff.0000.0000. In this case, the
clause matches all destination MAC addresses that contain
'aabb' as the first two bytes and any values in the remaining
bytes of the MAC address.
Default: '000000000000'H

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryL2AclVlanId

Readcreate

Optional VLAN ID to match against that of the incoming


packet. By default, the VLAN ID field is ignored during the
match and value 0 is returned.

fdry.1.2.2.15.7.1.8
Syntax: fdryVlanIdOrNoneTC
fdryL2AclEthernetType
fdry.1.2.2.15.7.1.9

Default: 0
Readcreate

Syntax: FdryEnetTypeOrZeroTC
fdryL2AclDot1pPriority
fdry.1.2.2.15.7.1.10

Optional Ethernet Type to match against the etype field of the


incoming packet. By default, etype field is ignored during the
match.
Default: invalid

Readcreate

Syntax: PortQosTC

The object is optional. It assigns traffic that matches the ACL


to a hardware forwarding queue. In addition to changing the
internal forwarding priority, if the outgoing interface is an
802.1q interface, this option maps the specified priority to its
equivalent 802.1p (QoS) priority and marks the packet with the
new 802.1p priority. This option is applicable for inbound Layer
2 ACLs only.
NOTE: fdryL2AclDot1pPriority following
fdryL2AclDot1pPriorityForce cannot be used together
in a Layer 2 ACL entry.
NOTE: This MIB is not supported in the BigIron RX and will
return invalid 127.
Default: level0(0)

fdryL2AclDot1pPriorityForce
fdry.1.2.2.15.7.1.11

Readcreate

Syntax: PortQosTC

The object is optional. It assigns packets of outgoing traffic that


match the Layer 2 ACL to a specific hardware forwarding
queue, even though the incoming packet may be assigned to
another queue. This option is applicable for inbound ACLs
only.
NOTE: fdryL2AclDot1pPriority following
fdryL2AclDot1pPriorityForce cannot be used together
in a Layer 2 ACL entry.
NOTE: This MIB is not supported in the BigIron RX and will
return invalid 127.
Default: level0(0)

fdryL2AclDot1pPriorityMapping
fdry.1.2.2.15.7.1.12

Readcreate

Syntax: PortQosTC

The object is optional. It matches the packet's 802.1p value.


This option does not change the packet's forwarding priority
through the device or mark the packet. This keyword is
applicable for both inbound and outbound Layer 2 ACLs.
NOTE: This MIB is not supported in the BigIron RX and will
return invalid 127.
Default: level0(0)

fdryL2AclMirrorPackets
fdry.1.2.2.15.7.1.13
Syntax: TruthValue

Readcreate

This object is optional. It is applicable only for the ACLs with


permit clause.
When you bind a Layer 2 ACL to a port, you can configure the
port to mirror the packets to another port using the acl-mirrorport CLI command. Then the packets permitted on this port
(as a result of the bound ACL) will be mirrored on the other
port.
Default: false

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryL2AclLogEnable

Readcreate

Optional parameter to enable logging only when deny clause is


specified. Note that traffic denied by implicit deny mechanism
is not subject to logging. The implicit deny occurs when traffic
does not match any of the clauses and there is no permit any
any clause specified at the end of the Layer 2 ACL.

fdry.1.2.2.15.7.1.14
Syntax: TruthValue

Default: false
fdryL2AclRowStatus
fdry.1.2.2.15.7.1.15

Readcreate

Syntax: RowStatus

The row status variable, used according to installation and


removal conventions for conceptual rows. Setting this object to
active(1) or createAndGo(4) results in the addition of a Layer 2
ACL filter in the router. Duplicate entry will be rejected during
row creation.
As part of row creation, entries are appended to this table.
Row insertion may not be supported.
Setting this object to destroy(6) removes the associated filter
from the router. Other values in the enumeration are not used.

Layer 2 ACL Binding Configuration Table


The Layer 2 ACL Binding Configuration Table lists the Layer 2 ACLs that have been bound to a port.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryL2AclIfBindTable

N/A

Table of L2 ACL binding to port.

fdry.1.2.2.15.8

Layer 2 ACLs and Layer 3 ACLs cannot be bound to the same


port. However, you can configure a port to use Layer 2 ACLs,
and another port on the same device to use Layer 3 ACLs.
In general:

fdryL2AclIfBindEntry

N/A

fdry.1.2.2.15.8.1

fdryL2AclIfBindDirection

N/A

fdry.1.2.2.15.8.1.1
Syntax: Direction
fdryL2AclIfBindAclNumber

Syntax: Unsigned32

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Layer 2 ACLs cannot be bound to virtual interfaces, unlike


Layer 3 ACLs.

You cannot modify an existing Layer 2 ACL clause. You


must first unbind the Layer 2 ACL, delete it, then create a
new clause.

An entry in the Layer 2 ACL binding table. This uses the


following indexes:

ifIndex: Identifies the port to be bound

fdryL2AclIfBindDirection: Identifies the direction of the


traffic on the port.

Indicates if Layer 2 ACLs are bound to incoming or outgoing


ports:

inbound(0)

outbound(1))

The Layer 2 ACL number that is to be bound to a physical


interface.
Valid values: 400 - 499

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryL2AclIfBindRowStatus

Readcreate

The row status variable, used according to the installation and


removal conventions for conceptual rows.

fdry.1.2.2.15.8.1.2

Setting this object to active(1) or createAndGo(4) binds the


Layer 2 ACL to the specified physical port.

Syntax: RowStatus

Setting this object to destroy(6) unbinds the Layer 2 ACL from


the port.
Other values in the enumeration are not used.

ACLs
Access Control Lists (ACL) can be used to permit or deny packets from entering or leaving a device. For additional
information on ACLs, refer to the configuration guide for a product.
NOTE: The ACL Port MIBs are supported on the following products:

BigIron RX

NetIron XMR

NetIron MLX

This chapter contains the following sections:

Global ACL on page 12-12

IPv4 ACL Table on page 12-12

ACL Bind to Port Table (snAgAclBindToPortTable) on page 12-20

Global ACL
The following objects are global to ACLs.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgAclGblCurRowIndex

Read only

Shows the number of entries in the ACL table.

fdry.1.2.2.15.1.1
Syntax: Integer

IPv4 ACL Table


The IPv4 ACL Table contains the ACLs defined for the device. The snAgAclGblCurRowIndex object determines
the number of ACLs that can be added to this table.
Use this table to create ACLs. Apply the ACLs to interfaces using the snAgAclBindToPortTable.
NOTE: For IPv6 ACLs on FastIron IPv6 devices running software release FSX 04.1.00 or later, see IPv6 ACL
Table (FastIron X Series IPv6 Devices) on page 12-25.

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NOTE: BigIron MG8 and NetIron 40G use the snAgAclIfBindTable (refer to ACL Port Table
(snAgAclIfBindTable) on page 12-21).

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgAclTable

None

Access Control List Table

None

An entry in the Access Control List Table

Read only

Shows the index for an ACL entry that is associated with this
ACL.

fdry.1.2.2.15.2
snAgAclEntry
fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1
snAgAclIndex
fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.1

This number must be unique among all the entries, even though
the value of other objects for an entry maybe the same those of
another entry.

Syntax: Integer

snAgAclNumber
fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.2

Readwrite

Syntax: AclNumber
snAgAclName
fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.3

The access control list number for an entry:

1 to 99 Standard access list

100 to 199 Extended access list

Readwrite

Shows the ACL name.

Readwrite

Indicates if IP packets that matched this access control list are


permitted or denied:

Syntax: Display string


snAgAclAction
fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.4
Syntax: Integer

deny(0)

permit(1)

The default action when no ACLs are configured on a device is


to permit all traffic. However, once you configure an ACL and
apply it to a port, the default action for that port is to deny all
traffic that is not explicitly permitted on the port. Therefore:

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If you want to tightly control access, configure ACLs


consisting of permit entries for the access you want to
permit. The ACLs implicitly deny all other access.

If you want to secure access in environments with many


users, you might want to configure ACLs that consist of
explicit deny entries, then add an entry to permit all access
to the end of each ACL. The software permits packets that
are not denied by the deny entries.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgAclProtocol

Readwrite

Indicates the protocol denied or permitted by the extended ACL.

fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.5
Syntax: IPProtocol

The IP protocol can be one of the following well-known names


or any IP protocol number from 0 to 255:

Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)

Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)

Internet Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP)

Internet Protocol (IP)

Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)

Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)

User Datagram Protocol (UDP)

Entering 0 indicates any protocol.


snAgAclSourceIp
fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.6

Readwrite

Applies only to extended ACLs.

Readwrite

Applies only to extended ACLs.

Readwrite

Applies only to TCP or UDP ports in extended ACLs.

Syntax: IpAddress
snAgAclSourceMask
fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.7
Syntax: IpAddress
snAgAclSourceOperator
fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.8
Syntax: Operator

snAgAclSourceOperand1
fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.9
Syntax: Integer

Readwrite

Identifies the source IP address of the packet that will either be


permitted or denied.

Identifies the source IP subnet mask of the packet that will


either be permitted or denied.

Indicates how the policy will be compared to the ports specified


in the snAgAclSourceOperand1 and
snAgAclSourceOperand2 objects:

eq(0) The policy applies only to packets whose source


port number matches the port number specified in the
objects.

neq(1) The policy applies only to packets whose source


port numbers are not included in the specified range.

lt(2) The policy applies only to packets whose source port


numbers are less than those in the specified range.

gt(3) The policy applies only to packets whose source


port numbers are greater than those in the specified range.

range(4) The policy applies to packets whose source port


numbers fall within the specified range.

undefined(7)

Applies only to TCP or UDP ports in extended ACLs.


Shows the source port number to be matched. If used with the
snAgAclSourceOperand2 object, it defines the start of the
range of source port numbers to be matched.
Valid values: 0 65535. A value of 0 means that this object is
not applicable.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgAclSourceOperand2

Readwrite

Applies only to TCP or UDP ports in extended ACLs.

fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.10
Syntax: Integer

Used with the snAgAclSourceOperand1 object, it defines the


end of the range of source port numbers to be matched.
Valid values: 0 65535. A value of 0 means that this object is
not applicable.

On devices running Enterprise IronWare Release 07.8.00 and


later, this object filters traffic containing ICMP packets based on
the type number and the code number of the ICMP packets.
Use this object to identify the ICMP message type number.
Make sure you indicate a code number in the
snAgAclIcmpCode object.
Valid values for ICMP type number are:

snAgAclDestinationIp
fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.11

fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.12
Syntax: IpAddress

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0 = not applicable

1 = Echo reply

4 = Destination unreachable

5 = Source quench

6 = Redirect

9 = Echo request

10 = Router advertisement

11 = Router solicitation

12 = Time exceeded

13 = Parameter problem

14 = Timestamp request

15 = Timestamp reply

16 = Information request

17 = Information reply

18 = Address mask request

19 = Address mask reply

Readwrite

Applies only to extended ACLs.

Readwrite

Applies only to extended ACLs.

Syntax: IpAddress
snAgAclDestinationMask

Identifies the destination IP address of the packet that will either


be permitted or denied.

Identifies the destination subnet mask of the packet that will


either be permitted or denied.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgAclDestinationOperator

Readwrite

Applies only to TCP or UDP ports in extended ACLs.

fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.13
Syntax: Operator

snAgAclDestinationOperand1
fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.14

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Indicates how the policy will be compared to the ports specified


in the snAgAclDestinationOperand1 and
snAgAclDestinationOperand2 objects:

eq(0) The policy applies only to packets whose


destination port number matches the port number specified
in the objects.

neq(1) The policy applies only to packets whose


destination port numbers are not included in the specified
range.

lt(2) The policy applies only to packets whose destination


port numbers are less than those in the specified range.

gt(3) The policy applies only to packets whose


destination port numbers are greater than those in the
specified range.

range(4) The policy applies to packets whose destination


port numbers fall within the specified range.

undefined(7)

Applies only to TCP or UDP ports in extended ACLs.


Shows the destination port number to be matched. If used with
the snAgAclDestinationOperand2 object, it defines the start of
the range of destination port numbers to be matched.
Valid values: 0 65535. A value of 0 means that this object is
not applicable.

snAgAclDestinationOperand2
fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.15

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Applies only to TCP or UDP ports in extended ACLs.


Used with the snAgAclDestinationOperand1 object, it defines
the end of the range of destination port numbers to be matched.
Valid values: 0 65535. A value of 0 means that this object is
not applicable.

snAgAclPrecedence
fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.16
Syntax: PrecedenceValue

Readwrite

Applies only to extended ACLs.


Indicates the IP precedence value that a packet must have to be
permitted or denied.

routine(0)

priority(1)

immediate(2)

flash(3)

flash-override(4)

critical(5)

internet(6)

network(7)

The following priorities specify a hardware forwarding queue:


routine(0), priority(1), immediate(2), flash(3)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgAclTos

Readwrite

Applies only to extended ACLs.

fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.17
Syntax: TosValue

snAgAclEstablished
fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.18

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

snAgAclLogOption
fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.19

Readwrite

Syntax: TruthVal
snAgAclStandardFlag
fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.20

Readwrite

Syntax: TruthVal
snAgAclRowStatus
fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.21

Readwrite

Syntax: SnRowStatus

snAgAclFlowCounter

Indicates the type of service a packet must have to be denied or


permitted:

normal(0) The ACL matches packets that have the


normal TOS. If TOS is not defined, packets are matched to
this value.

minMonetaryCost(1) The ACL matches packets that


have the minimum monetary cost TOS.

maxReliability(2) The ACL matches packets that have the


maximum reliability TOS.

maxThroughput(4) The ACL matches packets that have


the maximum throughput TOS.

minDelay(8) The ACL matches packets that have the


minimum delay TOS.

Applies only to extended ACLs.


Enables or disables the filtering of established TCP packets that
have the ACK or RESET flag turned on. This additional filter
only applies to TCP transport protocol.

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Determines if ACL matches are logged:

false(0) Do not log ACL matches

true(1) Log ACL matches

Indicates if this is a standard ACL:

false(0) The ACL is an extended ACL

true(1) The ACL is a standard ACL

Creates or deletes an ACL entry.

other(1)

valid(2)

delete(3)

create(4)

Read only

Shows an approximate count of flows that match the individual


ACL entry.

Read only

Shows the number of packets that matched the ACL entry.

fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.22
Syntax: Counter64
snAgAclPacketCounter
fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.23
Syntax: Counter64

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgAclComments

Readwrite

Indicates the description of an individual ACL entry.

Readwrite

Indicates the QoS priority option for this ACL. This priority
assigns traffic that matches the ACL to a hardware forwarding
queue. In addition to changing the internal forwarding priority, if
the outgoing interface is an 802.1Q interface, this option maps
the specified priority to its equivalent 802.1p (CoS) priority and
marks the packet with the new 802.1p priority.

fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.24
Syntax: Display string
snAgAclIpPriority
fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.25
Syntax: Integer

NOTE: This option is available in IronWare software release


07.6.01 and later, and applies only to JetCore devices
and 10 Gigabit Ethernet modules.
snAgAclPriorityForce
fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.26

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Indicates priority that is being forced on the outgoing packet.


This parameter allows you assign packets of outgoing traffic
that match the ACL to a specific hardware forwarding queue,
even though the incoming packet may be assigned to another
queue.
Valid values:

qosp0(0)

qosp1(1)

qosp2(2)

qosp3(3)

Not defined(4)

Default: Not defined(4).


NOTE: This option is available in IronWare software release
07.6.01 and later, and applies only to JetCore devices
and 10 Gigabit Ethernet modules.
snAgAclPriorityMapping
fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.27

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Indicates the priority of the incoming packet to be matched. This


option maps the packets 802.1p value. It does not change the
packets forwarding priority through the device nor does it mark
the packet.
Valid values: 0 8
Default: Not defined(8)
NOTE: This option is available in IronWare software release
07.6.01 and later, and applies only to JetCore devices.

snAgAclDscpMarking
fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.28
Syntax: Integer

Readwrite

Indicates the DSCP marking of a packet that will be matched.


Valid values: 0 64
Default: Not defined(64)
NOTE: This option is available in IronWare software release
07.6.01 and later, and applies only to JetCore devices
and 10 Gigabit Ethernet modules.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgAclDscpMapping

Readwrite

Indicates the DCSP value of the incoming packet value to be


matched.

fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.29

Valid values: 0 64

Syntax: Integer

Default: Not defined(64)


NOTE: This option is available in IronWare software release
07.6.01 and later, and applies only to JetCore devices
and 10 Gigabit Ethernet modules.
snAgAclIcmpCode
fdry.1.2.2.15.2.1.30
Syntax: Integer

Read write

If you entered a value for ICMP message type number in the


snAgAclSourceOperand2 object, enter the code number in
this object.
Valid value for type code 1, Echo reply

1 = Echo reply

Valid values for type code4, Destination unreachable

1 = Network unreachable

2 = Host unreachable

3 = Protocol unreachable

4 = Port unreachable

5 = Fragmentation needed by don't fragment bit set

6 = Source route failed

7 = Destination network unknown

8 = Destination host unknown

9 = Source host isolated

10 = Destination network administratively prohibited

11 = Destination host administratively prohibited

12 = Network unreachable for TOS

13 = Host unreachable for TOS

14 = Communication administratively prohibited by filter

15 = Host precedence violation

16 = Precedence cutoff in effect

Valid values for type code 5, Source quench

1 = Source quench

Valid values for type code 6, Redirect

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1 = Redirect for network

2 = Redirect for host

3 = Redirect for TOS and network

4 = Redirect for TOS and host

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

snAgAclIcmpCode (continued)

Description
Valid value for type code 9, Echo request

1 = Echo request

Valid value for type code 10, Router advertisement

1 = Router advertisement

Valid value for type code 11, Router solicitation

1 = Router solicitation

Valid values for type code 12, Time exceeded

1 = Time to live equals 0 during transmit

2 = Time to live equals 0 during reassembly

Valid values for type code 13, Parameter problem

1 = IP header bad (catchall error)

2 = Required option missing

Valid value for type code 14, Timestamp request

1 = Timestamp request

Valid value for type code 15,Timestamp reply

1 = Timestamp reply

Valid value for type code 16, Information request

1 = Information request

Valid value for type code 17 Information reply

1 = Information reply

Valid value for type code 18 Address mask request

1 = Address mask request

Valid value for type code 19 Address mask reply

1 = Address mask reply

ACL Bind to Port Table (snAgAclBindToPortTable)


The ACL Bind to Port Table contains ACL port bindings for a Layer 3 Switch. Port numbers and bind direction are
used to index entries.
This table has been deprecated.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgAclBindToPortTable

None

The ACL Bind to Port Table

None

An entry in the ACL Bind to Port table

fdry.1.2.2.15.3
snAgAclBindToPortEntry
fdry.1.2.2.15.3.1

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgAclPortNum

Read only

Shows the format of port number..

fdry.1.2.2.15.3.1.1

LS octet port number (max 255)

Syntax: Integer

Next octet slot number (max 255)

MS Octet:
0 (phy) 0000 to 0FFFF
1 (ve) 10000 to 1FFFF

snAgAclPortBindDirection

Read only

Shows the traffic direction to which the ACL will be applied:

fdry.1.2.2.15.3.1.2

inbound(0)

Syntax: Direction

outbound(1)

snAgAclNum
fdry.1.2.2.15.3.1.3

Readwrite

Shows the defined ACL number that will be bound to the port.

Readwrite

Shows the defined ACL name that will be bound to the port.

Readwrite

Contains a list of ports for binding virtual interface

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

Syntax: Integer
snAgAclNameString
fdry.1.2.2.15.3.1.4
Syntax: Display string
snAgBindPortListInVirtualInterfac
e
fdry.1.2.2.15.3.1.5
Syntax: Octet string
snAgAclPortRowStatus
fdry.1.2.2.15.3.1.6
Syntax: SnRowStatus

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

ACL Port Table (snAgAclIfBindTable)


The snAgAclIfBindTable contains the ACLs defined for the BigIron MG8 and NetIron 40G. Other devices use the
snAgAclTable (refer to IPv4 ACL Table on page 12-12).
NOTE: ACL port MIBs are supported on the following products:

BigIron RX

NetIron XMR

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NetIron MLX

NetIron IMR 640 Router

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgAclIfBindTable

None

The ACL Bind to Port Table

None

An entry in the ACL Bind to Port table

Read only

The number of the virtual or physical interface to which this ACL


is bound.

Read only

Shows the traffic direction to which the ACL will be applied:

fdry.1.2.2.15.4
snAgAclIfBindEntry
fdry.1.2.2.15.4.1
snAgAclIfBindIndex
fdry.1.2.2.15.4.1.1
Syntax: InterfaceIndex
snAgAclIfBindDirection
fdry.1.2.2.15.4.1.2

inbound(0)

Syntax: Direction

outbound(1)

snAgAclIfBindNum
fdry.1.2.2.15.4.1.3

Readwrite

Shows the defined ACL number that will be bound to the port.

Readwrite

Shows the defined ACL name that will be bound to the port.

Readwrite

Contains a list of ports for binding virtual interface. Each port


index is an ifIndex. If there are four or more consecutive
ifIndexes then, they will be encoded. Encoding and decoding
scheme is range based. Each range prefix with
0000 (2
octets) where 0000 is not a valid ifIndex. The next 2 octets
indicates lower range ifIndex, followed by 2 octets of higher
range ifIndex. individual (non- range) ones will be displayed as
is.

Syntax: Integer
snAgAclIfBindNameString
fdry.1.2.2.15.4.1.4
Syntax: Display string
snAgAclIfBindVifPortList
fdry.1.2.2.15.4.1.5
Syntax: Octet string

For example:
Port list: 0001..0005 0015 0032..0047
Port list in PDU: 0000 0001 0005 000f 0000 0020 002f

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgAclIfRowStatus

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.2.2.15.4.1.6
Syntax: SnRowStatus

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

ACL Port Table (AgAclAccntTable)


The AgAclAccnt Table contains the ACLs defined for the BigIron and NetIron devices.
NOTE: The ACL Account MIBs are supported on the following products:

BigIron RX

NetIron XMR

NetIron MLX

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

agAclAccntTable

None

Table of ACL Accounting Statistics for router

None

An entry in the ACL Accounting table.

None

Kind of ACL Accounting statistics needed.

None

Physical or virtual interface on which ACL accounting is desired.


For Receive ACL, we use the lowest port of the management
module as value for this object.

None

ACL port direction, inbound or outbound. For receive-acl kind,


direction cannot be outbound.

fdry.1.2.2.15.5.
agAclAccntEntry
fdry.1.2.2.15.5.1
agAclAccntKind
fdry.1.2.2.15.5.1.1
Syntax: Integer
agAclAccntIfIndex
fdry.1.2.2.15.5.1.2
Syntax: InterfaceIndex
agAclAccntDirection
fdry.1.2.2.15.5.1.3
Syntax: Direction

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

agAclAccntAclNumber

None

The access-list number for this entry.

None

Filter ID within a given ACL. This is a zero based value.

Read-only

ACL name for an entry, if applicable. Otherwise, null string is


returned.

Read-only

Last one second accounting data.

Read-only

Last one minute accounting data.

Read-only

Last five minute accounting data.

Read-only

Cumulative accounting data since the ACL was installed.

Read-only

Receive-ACL drop counter used for rate limiting. Not used for
other ACL kind. The value returned is per ACL, instead of per
filter within the ACL.

Read-only

Receive-ACL forward counter used for rate limiting. Not used for
other ACL kind. The value returned is per ACL, instead of per
filter within the ACL.

Read-only

Receive-ACL remark counter used for rate limiting. Not used for
other ACL kind. The value returned is per ACL, instead of per
filter within the ACL.

Read-only

Receive-ACL total counter used for rate limiting. Not used for
other ACL kind. The value returned is per ACL, instead of per
filter within the ACL.

fdry.1.2.2.15.5.1.4
Syntax: AclNumber
agAclAccntFilterId
fdry.1.2.2.15.5.1.5
Syntax: Unsigned
agAclAccntAclName
fdry.1.2.2.15.5.1.6
Syntax: AclNameString
agAclAccntOneSecond
fdry.1.2.2.15.5.1.7
Syntax: Counter64
agAclAccntOneMinute
fdry.1.2.2.15.5.1.8
Syntax: Counter64
agAclAccntFiveMinute
fdry.1.2.2.15.5.1.9
Syntax: Counter64
agAclAccntCumulative
fdry.1.2.2.15.5.1.10
Syntax: Counter64
agAclAccntRaclDropCnt
fdry.1.2.2.15.5.1.11
Syntax: Counter64
agAclAccntRaclFwdCnt
fdry.1.2.2.15.5.1.12
Syntax: Counter64
agAclAccntRaclRemarkCnt
fdry.1.2.2.15.5.1.13
Syntax: Counter64
agAclAccntRaclTotalCnt
fdry.1.2.2.15.5.1.14
Syntax: Counter64

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

agAclAccntRaclTotalSWHitCount
Cnt

Read-only

Receive-ACL cumulative software hit counter. Not used for


other ACL kind. The value returned is per ACL, instead of per
filter within the ACL."

fdry.1.2.2.15.5.1.15
Syntax: Counter64

IPv6 ACL Table (FastIron X Series IPv6 Devices)


This table contains the IPv6 ACLs for FastIron X Series IPv6 devices running software release 04.1.00 or later.
NOTE: Releases prior to FSX 04.1.00 and IPv6 devices that support IPv4 routing only, use the IPv4 ACL Table
on page 12-12.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryIpv6AclTable

None

The IPv6 Access Control List table.

None

An entry in the IPv6 Access Control List table.

None

The index number for an ACL entry.

fdry.1.2.16.1.1.1
Syntax: Sequence of
FdryIpv6AclEntry
fdryIpv6AclEntry
fdry.1.2.16.1.1.1.1
Syntax: FdryIpv6AclEntry
fdryIpv6AclIndex
fdry.1.2.16.1.1.1.1.1

This is a unique number even though the name is not unique for
a given ACL with the same or different source address, prefix
length, destination address, destination prefix length, protocol
type, action (permit or deny) type, and operator (neq, eq, gt,
and lt).

Syntax:

fdryIpv6AclName
fdry.1.2.16.1.1.1.1.2

Readcreate

The ACL name for an entry.

Readcreate

The action to take if the IP packet matches this ACL.

Readcreate

The transport protocol(s). 0 means any protocol.

Readcreate

The source IPv6 address.

Syntax: Display string


(size (0..199))
fdryIpv6AclAction
fdry.1.2.16.1.1.1.1.3
Syntax: Action
fdryIpv6AclProtocol
fdry.1.2.16.1.1.1.1.4
Syntax: IpProtocol
fdryIpv6AclSourceIp
fdry.1.2.16.1.1.1.1.5
Syntax: Ipv6Address

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryIpv6AclSourcePrefixLen

Readcreate

The source IPv6 address prefix length.

Readcreate

The type of comparison to perform. This applies only to TCP or


UDP.

Readcreate

This object refers to the transport protocol port number.

Readcreate

This object refers to the transport protocol port number.

Readcreate

The destination IPv6 address.

Readcreate

The destination IPv6 address prefix length.

Readcreate

The type of comparison to perform. This applies only to TCP or


UDP.

Readcreate

This object refers to the transport protocol port number.

Readcreate

This object refers to the transport protocol port number.

Readcreate

Enables or disables the filtering of established TCP packets for


which the ACK or RESET flag is on. This filter applies only to
the TCP transport protocol.

Readcreate

The log flag. This should be set to one, which enables logging.

fdry.1.2.16.1.1.1.1.6
Syntax: Unsigned32
fdryIpv6AclSourceOperator
fdry.1.2.16.1.1.1.1.7
Syntax: Operator
fdryIpv6AclSourceOperand1
fdry.1.2.16.1.1.1.1.8
Syntax: Unsigned32
fdryIpv6AclSourceOperand2
fdry.1.2.16.1.1.1.1.9
Syntax: Unsigned32
(0..65535)
fdryIpv6AclDestinationIp
fdry.1.2.16.1.1.1.1.10
Syntax: Ipv6Address
fdryIpv6AclDestinationPrefixLen
fdry.1.2.16.1.1.1.1.11
Syntax: Unsigned32
fdryIpv6AclDestinationOperator
fdry.1.2.16.1.1.1.1.12
Syntax: Operator
fdryIpv6AclDestinationOperand1
fdry.1.2.16.1.1.1.1.13
Syntax: Unsigned32
(0..65535)
fdryIpv6AclDestinationOperand2
fdry.1.2.16.1.1.1.1.14
Syntax: Unsigned32
(0..65535)
fdryIpv6AclEstablished
fdry.1.2.16.1.1.1.1.15
Syntax: RtrStatus
fdryIpv6AclLogOption
fdry.1.2.16.1.1.1.1.16
Syntax: TruthValue

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryIpv6AclComments

Readcreate

A description of the individual ACL entry.

Readcreate

Creates or deletes an ACL entry.

fdry.1.2.16.1.1.1.1.17
Syntax: Display string
(size (0..255))
fdryIpv6AclRowStatus
fdry.1.2.16.1.1.1.1.18
Syntax: RowStatus

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Chapter 13
Traffic Control and Prioritization

This chapter presents the objects that can be used to prioritize traffic. It presents objects for the following features:

Quality of Service on page 13-1

CAR on page 13-2

Quality of Service
Quality of Service (QoS) provides guaranteed bandwidth for certain traffic flows, by assigning priorities to queues
that will be used by the traffic. For more information on QoS, refer to the configuration guide for a product.
The following tables are available to configure QoS:

QoS Profile Table on page 13-1

QoS Bind Table on page 13-2

QoS Profile Table


The following table contains the configuration of QoS profile groups.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snQosProfileTable

None

The QoS Profile Table.

None

An entry of the QoS Profile Table. Each entry represents a


queue profile.

Read only

The table index of QoS Profile. There can be up to four profiles


in this table.

Readwrite

Shows the name of the QoS profile.

fdry.1.1.3.14.1
snQosProfileEntry
fdry.1.1.3.14.1.1
snQosProfileIndex
fdry.1.1.3.14.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snQosProfileName
fdry.1.1.3.14.1.1.2

Valid values: Up to 32 characters.

Syntax: Display string

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snQosProfileRequestedBandwidt
h

Readwrite

Shows the requested bandwidth for the QoS profile.

Read only

Shows the calculated bandwidth of the QoS profile.

fdry.1.1.3.14.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer
snQosProfileCalculatedBandwidth
fdry.1.1.3.14.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer

QoS Bind Table


The following table binds 802.1p tags to the entries in the QoS Profile Table on page 13-1.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snQosBindTable

None

The QoS Bind Table.

None

An entry of the snQosBindTable.

Read only

The table index of QoS Bind.

Read only

Shows the QoS bind priority.

Readwrite

Is an index that serves as a pointer to the index of the


snQosProfileTable .

fdry.1.1.3.14.2
snQosBindEntry
fdry.1.1.3.14.2.1
snQosBindIndex
fdry.1.1.3.14.2.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snQosBindPriority
fdry.1.1.3.14.2.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snQosBindProfileIndex
fdry.1.1.3.14.2.1.3
Syntax: Integer

CAR
This section presents the objects for Committed Access Rate (CAR), a Rate Limiting feature. Rate Limiting is a
method of traffic control. You can configure a set of fixed or adaptive rate limits to regulate network traffic flow on
an interface. The objects in this section are for the Fixed Rate Limiting feature.
NOTE: CAR is not supported on the following devices:

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NetIron MLX

NetIron CES 2000

BigIron RX

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The following tables are available to configure CAR:

CAR Port Table on page 13-3

VLAN CAR Objects on page 13-5

CAR Port Table


The CAR Port Table shows the definitions of CAR objects. This table is indexed by the snPortCARifIndex ,
snPortCARDirection , and snPortCARRowIndex objects.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPortCARTable

None

The CAR Port Table

None

An entry in the CAR Port Table

Read only

Shows the ifIndex value for this rate limit entry.

Read only

Specifies the transmission direction of the Rate-Limit object.

fdry.1.1.3.16.1.1
snPortCAREntry
fdry.1.1.3.16.1.1.1
snPortCARifIndex
fdry.1.1.3.16.1.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snPortCARDirection
fdry.1.1.3.16.1.1.1.2

input(0) for inbound traffic

Syntax: Integer

output(1) for outbound traffic

snPortCARRowIndex

Read only

Shows the table index for rate limit objects. Rows are numbered
in sequential order. When a row is added, it is assigned the next
sequential number. When a row is deleted, the row is skipped.

Read only

Shows the type of traffic to which the rate limit is applied.

fdry.1.1.3.16.1.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer
snPortCARType
fdry.1.1.3.16.1.1.1.4

all(3) all traffic.

Syntax: RateLimitType

standardAcc(1) traffic matches standard access list.

quickAcc(2) traffic matches rate-limits access list.

snPortCARAccIdx

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.16.1.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer
snPortCARRate

Indicates the index to the access list if rate limit type is one of
the following:

standardAcc(1) traffic matches standard access list.

quickAcc(2) traffic matches rate-limits access list.

Read only

Shows the committed access rate for the long term average
transmission rate in bits per second. Traffic that falls under this
rate always conforms to this rate.

Read only

Shows the normal burst size in bytes. Normal burst size is the
number of bytes that are guaranteed to be transported by the
network at the average rate under normal conditions during the
committed time interval.

fdry.1.1.3.16.1.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer
snPortCARLimit
fdry.1.1.3.16.1.1.1.7
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPortCARExtLimit

Read only

Shows the extended burst limit in bytes. The extended burst


limit determines how large traffic bursts can be before all the
traffic exceeds the rate limit.

Read only

Indicates what happens to packets when the traffic is within the


Rate Limit.

fdry.1.1.3.16.1.1.1.8
Syntax: Integer
snPortCARConformAction
fdry.1.1.3.16.1.1.1.9
Syntax: Integer

snPortCARExceedAction

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.16.1.1.1.10
Syntax: Integer

snPortCARStatSwitchedPkts

continue(1) Continue to evaluate the subsequent rate


limits.

drop(2) Drop the packet.

precedCont(3) Rewrite the IP precedence and transmit


the packet.

precedXmit(4) Rewrite the IP precedence and transmit


the packet.

xmit(5) Transmit the packet.

Indicates what happens to packets when the traffic exceeds the


Rate Limit.

continue(1) Continue to evaluate the subsequent rate


limits.

drop(2) Drop the packet.

precedCont(3) Rewrite the IP precedence and transmit


the packet.

precedXmit(4) Rewrite the IP precedence and transmit


the packet.

xmit(5) Transmit the packet.

Read only

Indicates the number of packets permitted by this rate limit.

Read only

Indicates the number of bytes permitted by this interface.

Read only

Indicates the number of packets which exceeded this rate limit.

Read only

Indicates the number of bytes which exceeded this rate limit.

Read only

Shows the current burst size of received.

fdry.1.1.3.16.1.1.1.11
Syntax: Counter64
snPortCARStatSwitchedBytes
fdry.1.1.3.16.1.1.1.12
Syntax: Counter64
snPortCARStatFilteredPkts
fdry.1.1.3.16.1.1.1.13
Syntax: Counter64
snPortCARStatFilteredBytes
fdry.1.1.3.16.1.1.1.14
Syntax: Counter64
snPortCARStatCurBurst
fdry.1.1.3.16.1.1.1.15
Syntax: Gauge

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VLAN CAR Objects


The objects in the following table contain the rate limit configuration for VLANs. This table is indexed by the
snVLanCARVLanId , snVLanCARDirection , and snVLanCARRowIndex objects.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanCARTable

None

The VLAN rate limit table.

None

An entry in the VLAN CAR Table.

Read only

Shows the VLAN ID. VLAN ID is one of the indices of this table.
Each VLAN ID can have a membership of multiple ports.

fdry.1.1.3.17.1.1
snVLanCAREntry
fdry.1.1.3.17.1.1.1
snVLanCARVLanId
fdry.1.1.3.17.1.1.1.1

Valid values: 1 4095

Syntax: Integer
snVLanCARDirection

Read only

Specifies the transmission direction of the Rate-Limit object.

fdry.1.1.3.17.1.1.1.2

input(0) for inbound traffic

Syntax: Integer

output(1) for outbound traffic

snVLanCARRowIndex

Read only

Shows the table index for rate limit objects for the VLAN. Rows
are numbered in sequential order. When a row is added, it is
assigned the next sequential number. When a row is deleted,
the row is skipped.

Read only

Shows the type of traffic to which the rate limit is applied.

fdry.1.1.3.17.1.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer
snVLanCARType
fdry.1.1.3.17.1.1.1.4

all(3) all traffic.

Syntax: Integer

standardAcc(1) traffic matches standard access list.

quickAcc(2) traffic matches rate-limits access list.

snVLanCARAccIdx

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.17.1.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer
snVLanCARRate

quickAcc(2) traffic matches rate-limits access list.

Read only

Shows the normal burst size in bytes. Normal burst size is the
number of bytes that are guaranteed to be transported by the
network at the average rate under normal conditions during the
committed time interval.

Read only

Shows the extended burst limit in bytes. The extended burst


limit determines how large traffic bursts can be before all the
traffic exceeds the rate limit.

Syntax: Integer

fdry.1.1.3.17.1.1.1.8

standardAcc(1) traffic matches standard access list.

Shows the committed access rate for long term average


transmission for this VLAN. This rate is in bits per second.
Traffic that falls under this rate always conforms to this rate.

fdry.1.1.3.17.1.1.1.7

snVLanCARExtLimit

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.17.1.1.1.6
snVLanCARLimit

Indicates the index to the access list if rate limit type is one of
the following:

Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanCARConformAction

Read only

Indicates what happens to packets when the traffic is within the


Rate Limit.

fdry.1.1.3.17.1.1.1.9
Syntax: Integer

snVLanCARExceedAction

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.17.1.1.1.10
Syntax: Integer

snVLanCARStatSwitchedPkts

continue(1) Continue to evaluate the subsequent rate


limits.

drop(2) Drop the packet.

precedCont(3) Rewrite the IP precedence and transmit


the packet.

precedXmit(4) Rewrite the IP precedence and transmit


the packet.

xmit(5) Transmit the packet.

Indicates what happens to packets when the traffic exceeds the


Rate Limit.

continue(1) Continue to evaluate the subsequent rate


limits.

drop(2) Drop the packet.

precedCont(3) Rewrite the IP precedence and transmit


the packet.

precedXmit(4) Rewrite the IP precedence and transmit


the packet.

xmit(5) Transmit the packet.

Read only

Indicates the number of packets permitted by this rate limit.

Read only

Indicates the number of bytes permitted by this interface.

Read only

Indicates the number of packets which exceeded this rate limit.

Read only

Indicates the number of bytes which exceeded this rate limit.

Read only

Shows the current burst size of received packets.

fdry.1.1.3.17.1.1.1.11
Syntax: Counter64
snVLanCARStatSwitchedBytes
fdry.1.1.3.17.1.1.1.12
Syntax: Counter64
snVLanCARStatFilteredPkts
fdry.1.1.3.17.1.1.1.13
Syntax: Counter64
snVLanCARStatFilteredBytes
fdry.1.1.3.17.1.1.1.14
Syntax: Counter64
snVLanCARStatCurBurst
fdry.1.1.3.17.1.1.1.15
Syntax: Gauge

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Rate Limit Counter Table (agRateLimitCounterTable)


The following table shows rate limit counter entries.

agRateLimitCounterTable

N/A

The rate limit counter table.

N/A

A collection of rate limit counter objects on a interface,


direction and configuration row index within that interface.

Read only

The forwarded octet count for this rate limit entry.

Read only

The dropped octet count for this rate limit entry.

Read only

The remarked octet count for this rate limit entry.

Read only

The total octet count for this rate limit entry.

fdry.1.1.3.16.1.2
agRateLimitCounterEntry
fdry.1.1.3.16.1.2.1
agRateLimitCounterFwdedOctets
fdry.1.1.3.16.1.2.1.1
Syntax: Counter64
agRateLimitCounterDroppedOctet
s
fdry.1.1.3.16.1.2.1.2
Syntax: Counter64
agRateLimitCounterReMarkedOct
ets
fdry.1.1.3.16.1.2.1.3
Syntax: Counter64
agRateLimitCounterTotalOctets
fdry.1.1.3.16.1.2.1.4
Syntax: Counter64

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Chapter 14
Multicast

The multicast feature allows packets to be simultaneously transmitted to a selected set of destinations, such one
or more multicast groups.
This chapter presents objects for multicasting protocols in the following sections:

IGMP on page 14-1

PIM on page 14-4

DVMRP on page 14-13

MRP on page 14-21

Refer to the configuration guide for a product for details on the features discussed in this chapter.

IGMP
The Internet Group Membership Protocol (IGMP) allows Layer 3 Switches to limit the multicast of IGMP packets to
only those ports on the Layer 3 Switch that are identified as IP Multicast members. Devices support IGMP
versions 1 and 2. The Layer 3 Switch actively sends out host queries to identify IP Multicast groups on the
network, inserts the group information in an IGMP packet, and forwards the packet to IP Multicast neighbors.
NOTE: The objects in this section are not supported on the BigIron RX, NetIron XMR, or NetIron MLX.
Objects for IGMP are presented in the following sections:

General IGMP Objects on page 14-2

IGMP Interface Table on page 14-2

IGMP Static Group MIB Table on page 14-3

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General IGMP Objects


The following general IGMP objects are available in all devices.

Object Name and Number

Access

Description

snIgmpQueryInterval

Readwrite

Specifies how often the Layer 3 Switch sends out IGMP host
query packets to query an interface for group membership.

fdry.1.2.6.1.1

Valid values: 1 3600 seconds.

Syntax: Integer

Default: 60 seconds
For a Layer 3 Switch, the object snDvmrpEnable must have
been set to enabled(1) before this object can be written.
For a Layer 2 Switch, the object snSwGroupIpMcastMode
must have been set to enabled(1) and the object
snSwIpMcastQuerierMode must have been set to querier(1)
before this object can be written.
snIgmpGroupMembershipTime
fdry.1.2.6.1.2

Readwrite

Specifies how many seconds an IP Multicast group can remain


on a Layer 3 Switch interface in the absence of a group report.
Valid values: 1 7200 seconds.

Syntax: Integer

Default: 60 seconds
For a Layer 3 Switch, the object snDvmrpEnable must have
been set to enabled(1) before this object can be written.
For a Layer 2 Switch, the object snSwGroupIpMcastMode
must have been set to enabled(1) before this object can be
written.

IGMP Interface Table


The IGMP Interface Table contains the group membership information of a port. (In BigIron)

Object Name and Number

Access

Description

snIgmpIfTable

None

The IGMP Interface Table.

None

An entry in the IGMP Interface Table.

Read only

The table entry index.

Read only

Shows the port number (interface) on which the group was


learned.

fdry.1.2.6.1.3
snIgmpIfEntry
fdry.1.2.6.1.3.1
snIgmpIfEntryIndex
fdry.1.2.6.1.3.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snIgmpIfPortNumber
fdry.1.2.6.1.3.1.2
Syntax: Integer

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Object Name and Number

Access

Description

snIgmpIfGroupAddress

Read only

Shows the groups IP address learned from the interface.

Read only

Specifies how many seconds the Layer 3 Switch will wait for an
IGMP response from an interface before concluding that the
group member on that interface is down. The switch will then
begin to remove the interface from the group.

fdry.1.2.6.1.3.1.3
Syntax: IpAddress
snIgmpIfGroupAge
fdry.1.2.6.1.3.1.4
Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 1 10 seconds


Default: 5 seconds

IGMP Static Group MIB Table


The IGMP Static Group MIB table is available beginning with IronWare software release 07.6.02.
The table contains a list of IGMP static group entries. This table is available when IP Multicast Traffic Reduction is
enabled on a Layer 2 Switch. The snSwGroupIpMcastMode MIB object enables or disables IP Multicast using
SNMP.
By default, Layer 2 Switches forward all IP multicast traffic out of all ports except the port on which the traffic was
received. To reduce multicast traffic through the Layer 2 Switch, you can enable IP Multicast Traffic Reduction.
This feature configures the Layer 2 Switch to forward multicast traffic only on the ports attached to multicast group
members. The Layer 2 Switch determines the ports that are attached to multicast group members based on
entries in the IGMP table. Each entry in the table consists of an IP multicast group address and the Layer 2 Switch
ports from which the Layer 2 Switch has received Group Membership reports for that group.
After you enable IP Multicast Traffic Reduction, when the Layer 2 Switch receives traffic for an IP multicast group,
the Layer 2 Switch looks in the IGMP table for an entry for that group. If the Layer 2 Switch finds an entry, the
Layer 2 Switch forwards the group traffic out the ports listed in the group entry. If the table does not contain an
entry for the group, the Layer 2 Switch broadcasts the traffic.
The IGMP table is populated by receipt of Group Membership messages from IP multicast group members. Each
Group Membership message contains the members IP address and the group address.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIgmpStaticGroupTable

None

The IGMP Static Group Table

None

An entry in the IGMP static group. Each entry contains


membership information.

Read only

Shows the interface for which the group was configured.

Read only

Shows the IP address for the group.

fdry.1.2.6.1.4
snIgmpStaticGroupEntry
fdry.1.2.6.1.4.1
snIgmpStaticGroupIfIndex
fdry.1.2.6.1.4.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snIgmpStaticGroupAddress
fdry.1.2.6.1.4.1.2
Syntax: IpAddress

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snIgmpStaticGroupPortList
fdry.1.2.6.1.4.1.3

Readwrite

Contains a list of ports that are members of the static group.


Each port contains a 16-bit integer ifIndex.

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

Syntax: Octet string


snIgmpStaticGroupRowStatus
fdry.1.2.6.1.4.1.4
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

other(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

PIM
The sections below describe the SNMP support for Protocol-Independent Multicast (PIM).
The products listed below support RFC 2934, except for the following tables: pimIpMRouteTable,
pimIpMRouteNextHopTable and pimComponentTable.

BigIron MG8

NetIron 40G

NetIron IMR 640 Router

BigIron RX

NetIron XMR

NetIron MLX

NetIron CES

NetIron CER

The products listed above also support the proprietary scalar MIBs discussed in the section Common PIM
Objects on page 14-5.
SNMP support for PIM on other products are discussed in the following sections:

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PIM Neighbor Table on page 14-7

PIM Virtual Interface Statistics Table on page 14-8

PIM-SM on page 14-10

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Common PIM Objects


NOTE: Only objects specified below are supported on the BigIron MG8, NetIron 40G, NetIron IMR 640, NetIron
XMR, NetIron MLX, NetIron CES, NetIron CER, and BigIron RX.
The following table presents objects that are common to all PIM interfaces.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPimEnable

Readwrite

Determines if PIM is enabled on this Layer 3 Switch:

fdry.1.2.9.1.1
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: disabled(0)
The remaining object applies only if this object is set to
enabled(1).
snPimNeighborRouterTimeout
fdry.1.2.9.1.2

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Specifies the number of seconds the PIM Layer 3 Switch waits


before it considers a neighbor to be absent. Absence of PIM
hello messages from a neighboring Layer 3 Switch indicates
that a neighbor is not present.
Valid values: 60 8000 seconds
Default: 180 seconds

snPimPruneTime
fdry.1.2.9.1.4

Readwrite

Specifies the number of seconds that a PIM Layer 3 Switch will


maintain a prune state for a forwarding entry.
The first multicast that the Layer 3 Switch receives from an
interface is forwarded to all other PIM interfaces on the Layer 3
Switch. If there is no presence of groups on that interface, the
leaf node sends a prune message upstream and stores a prune
state. This prune state travels up the tree and installs a prune
state.

Syntax: Integer

A prune state is maintained until the prune timer expires or a


graft message is received for the forwarding entry.
Valid values: 10 3600 seconds
Default: 180 seconds
snPimGraftRetransmitTime
fdry.1.2.9.1.5
Syntax: Integer

Readwrite

Defines the number of seconds between the transmission of


graft messages.
A graft message is sent by a Layer 3 Switch to cancel a prune
state. When a Layer 3 Switch receives a graft message, the
Layer 3 Switch responds with a Graft ACK (acknowledge)
message. If this Graft ACK message is lost, the Layer 3 Switch
that sent the graft message will resend it.
Valid values: 10 3600 seconds
Default: 180 seconds

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPimInactivityTime

Readwrite

Defines how long a forwarding entry can remain unused before


the Layer 3 Switch deletes it. The Layer 3 Switch deletes a
forwarding entry if the entry is not used to send multicast
packets.

fdry.1.2.9.1.6
Syntax: Integer

This object is used only to keep the forwarding entries for the
active sessions.
Valid values: 10 3600 seconds
Default: 180 seconds

PIM Virtual Interface Table


The PIM Virtual Interface Table lists the PIM virtual interfaces on a Layer 3 Switch.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPimVInterfaceTable

None

The PIM Virtual Interface Table.

None

An entry in the PIM Virtual Interface Table.

Read only

The ifIndex value of this PIM virtual interface. There can be up


to 48 entries.

Readwrite

Indicates the type of PIM virtual interface the row represents:

fdry.1.2.9.1.7
snPimVInterfaceEntry
fdry.1.2.9.1.7.1
snPimVInterfaceVifIndex
fdry.1.2.9.1.7.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snPimVInterfaceType
fdry.1.2.9.1.7.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snPimVInterfaceLocalAddress
fdry.1.2.9.1.7.1.3

Readwrite

tunnel(1)

subnet(2) or a physical interface

Indicates the IP address of the local end of the interface being


configured.
IP tunneling must also be enabled and defined on the
destination Layer 3 Switch interface as well..

Syntax: IpAddress
snPimVInterfaceLocalSubnetMas
k

Read only

Shows the network mask for the IP address of the PIM virtual
interface. For a tunnel, this should be 0.0.0.0.

Readwrite

Shows the IP address of the remote end of this PIM virtual


interface.

Read only

Defines the designated Layer 3 Switch on this PIM virtual


interface. For point-to-point interfaces, this object has the value
0.0.0.0.

fdry.1.2.9.1.7.1.4
Syntax: IpAddress
snPimVInterfaceRemoteAddress
fdry.1.2.9.1.7.1.5
Syntax: IpAddress
snPimVInterfaceDR
fdry.1.2.9.1.7.1.6
Syntax: IpAddress

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPimVInterfaceTtlThreshold

Readwrite

Determines the minimum time-to-live value to forward the


packets out of this interface.

fdry.1.2.9.1.7.1.7

Valid values: 1 31

Syntax: Integer

Default: 1
snPimVInterfaceStatus
fdry.1.2.9.1.7.1.8

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snPimVInterfaceMode
fdry.1.2.9.1.7.1.9

Readwrite

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Shows the configured mode of this PIM interface:

dense(1) Traffic is initially flooded to all PIM interface


neighbors. Branches that do not want the data are pruned.

sparse(2) PIM interface neighbors must join the multicast


group if they want to receive the traffic.

Syntax: Integer

PIM Neighbor Table


The PIM Neighbor Table is a conceptual table that lists the Layer 3 Switchs PIM neighbors.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPimNeighborTable

None

The PIM Neighbor Table

None

An entry in the PIM Neighbor Table

Read only

The table entry index.

Read only

Shows the value of VifIndex for the virtual interface used to


reach this PIM neighbor.

fdry.1.2.9.1.8
snPimNeighborEntry
fdry.1.2.9.1.8.1
snPimNeighborEntryIndex
fdry.1.2.9.1.8.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snPimNeighborVifIndex
fdry.1.2.9.1.8.1.2
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPimNeighborAddress

Read only

Shows the IP address of the this PIM neighbor.

Read only

Indicates the last time when this PIM neighbor became a


neighbor of the local Layer 3 Switch.

Read only

Displays the time remaining before this PIM neighbor will be


aged out.

fdry.1.2.9.1.8.1.3
Syntax: IpAddress
snPimNeighborUpTime
fdry.1.2.9.1.8.1.4
Syntax: Time ticks
snPimNeighborExpiryTime
fdry.1.2.9.1.8.1.5
Syntax: Time ticks

PIM Virtual Interface Statistics Table


The PIM Virtual Interface Statistics table lists the Layer 3 Switchs PIM virtual interface statistical counters.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPimVIfStatTable

None

The PIM Virtual Interface Statistics Table.

None

An entry in the PIM Virtual Interface Statistics Table.

Read only

The ifIndex value of this PIM virtual interface. There can be up


32 entries.

Read only

Shows the number of Join/Prune messages sent or received on


the interface.

fdry.1.2.9.1.9
snPimVIfStatEntry
fdry.1.2.9.1.9.1
snPimVIfStatVifIndex
fdry.1.2.9.1.9.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snPimVIfStatInJoinPkts
fdry.1.2.9.1.9.1.2

NOTE: Unlike PIM dense, PIM Sparse uses the same


messages for Joins and Prunes.T

Syntax: Counter
snPimVIfStatOutJoinPkts

Read only

Indicates the number of join packets that have been sent on the
PIM virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of join packets that have been discarded by


the PIM virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of prune packets that have arrived on the


PIM virtual interface.

fdry.1.2.9.1.9.1.3
Syntax: Counter
snPimVIfStatDiscardJoinPkts
fdry.1.2.9.1.9.1.4
Syntax: Counter
snPimVIfStatInPrunePkts
fdry.1.2.9.1.9.1.5
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPimVIfStatOutPrunePkts

Read only

Shows the number of prune packets that have been sent on the
PIM virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of prune packets that have been discarded


by the PIM virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of assert packets that have arrived on the


PIM virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of assert packets that have been sent on the
PIM virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of assert packets that have been discarded


by the PIM virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of hello packets that have arrived on the PIM
virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of hello packets that have been sent on the
PIM virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of hello packets that have been discarded by


the PIM virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of graft packets that have arrived on the PIM
virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of graft packets that have been sent on the
PIM virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of graft packets that have been discarded by


the PIM virtual interface.

fdry.1.2.9.1.9.1.6
Syntax: Counter
snPimVIfStatDiscardPrunePkts
fdry.1.2.9.1.9.1.7
Syntax: Counter
snPimVIfStatInAssertPkts
fdry.1.2.9.1.9.1.8
Syntax: Counter
snPimVIfStatOutAssertPkts
fdry.1.2.9.1.9.1.9
Syntax: Counter
snPimVIfStatDiscardAssertPkts
fdry.1.2.9.1.9.1.10
Syntax: Counter
snPimVIfStatInHelloPkts
fdry.1.2.9.1.9.1.11
Syntax: Counter
snPimVIfStatOutHelloPkts
fdry.1.2.9.1.9.1.12
Syntax: Counter
snPimVIfStatDiscardHelloPkts
fdry.1.2.9.1.9.1.13
Syntax: Counter
snPimVIfStatInGraftPkts
fdry.1.2.9.1.9.1.14
Syntax: Counter
snPimVIfStatOutGraftPkts
fdry.1.2.9.1.9.1.15
Syntax: Counter
snPimVIfStatDiscardGraftPkts
fdry.1.2.9.1.9.1.16
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPimVIfStatInGraftAckPkts

Read only

Shows the number of graft acknowledge packets that have


arrived on the PIM virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of graft acknowledge packets that have been


sent on the PIM virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of graft acknowledge packets that have been


discarded by the PIM virtual interface.

fdry.1.2.9.1.9.1.17
Syntax: Counter
snPimVIfStatOutGraftAckPkts
fdry.1.2.9.1.9.1.18
Syntax: Counter
snPimVIfStatDiscardGraftAckPkts
fdry.1.2.9.1.9.1.19
Syntax: Counter

PIM-SM
The following tables are available for the PIM Sparse feature.

PIM Sparse: Candidate BSR Table on page 14-10

PIM RP Set Table on page 14-11

PIM RP Candidate Table on page 14-12

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPimJoinPruneInterval

Readwrite

Determines the the number of seconds when periodic PIM


Spare Join/Prune messages are to be sent. These messages
inform other PIM Sparse Layer 3 Switches about clients who
want to become receivers (Join) or stop being receivers (Prune)
for PIM Sparse groups.

fdry.1.2.9.2.1
Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 10 3600 seconds


Default: 60 seconds

PIM Sparse: Candidate BSR Table


The Candidate Bootstrap Router (BSR) Table contains information about BSRs that can are candidates to be the
active BSR for the domain. The Bootstrap Router (BSR) distributes Rendezvous Point (RP) information to the
other PIM Sparse routers within the domain. Each PIM Sparse domain has one active BSR. For redundancy, you
can configure ports on multiple routers as candidate BSRs. The PIM Sparse protocol uses an election process to
select one of the candidate BSRs as the active BSR for the domain. The BSR with the highest BSR priority is
elected. If the priorities result in a tie, then the candidate BSR interface with the highest IP address is elected.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPimCandidateBSRTable

None

The Candidate Bootstrap Router Table.

None

An entry in the Candidate Bootstrap Router Table.

fdry.1.2.9.2.2
snPimCandidateBSREntry
fdry.1.2.9.2.2.1

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPimCandidateBSRPortID

Readwrite

Identifies the IP address of the PIM interface:

fdry.1.2.9.2.2.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snPimCandidateBSRIPAddress

Read only

fdry.1.2.9.2.2.1.2

Bit 0 to bit 7 Port number.

Bit 8 to bit 11 Slot number.

Shows the unicast address of the candidate BSR.


Valid values: 1 32.

Syntax: IpAddress
snPimCandidateBSRHashMaskL
en

Readwrite

Indicates the hash mask value for this Layer 3 Switch as a


candidate bootstrap router.

Readwrite

Indicates the preference value for this Layer 3 Switch as a


candidate bootstrap router.

fdry.1.2.9.2.2.1.3
Syntax: Integer
snPimCandidateBSRPreference
fdry.1.2.9.2.2.1.4

Valid values: 0 255

Syntax: Integer

Default: 100

PIM RP Set Table


The PIM RP Set Table contains information about candidate Rendezvous Points (RPs) for IP multicast groups.
When the local Layer 3 Switch is the BSR, this information is obtained from the advertisements received from the
Candidate-RP. When the local Layer 3 Switch is not the BSR, this information is obtained from the received RPSet messages.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPimRPSetTable

None

The PIM RP Set Table

None

An entry in the PIM RP Set Table

Read only

Shows the IP multicast group address. This object plus the


snPimRPSetGroupMask, form the group prefix for the
Candidate-RP.

Read only

Shows the IP multicast group address. This object plus the


snPimRPSetGroupAddress object form the group prefix for
the Candidate-RP.

Read only

Shows the IP address of the Candidate-RP.

fdry.1.2.9.2.3
snPimRPSetEntry
fdry.1.2.9.2.3.1
snPimRPSetGroupAddress
fdry.1.2.9.2.3.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
snPimRPSetMask
fdry.1.2.9.2.3.1.2
Syntax: IpAddress
snPimRPSetIPAddress
fdry.1.2.9.2.3.1.3
Syntax: IpAddress

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPimRPSetHoldTime

Read only

Shows the holdtime, in seconds, of a Candidate-RP. If the local


router is not the BSR, this value is 0.

fdry.1.2.9.2.3.1.4
Syntax: Integer

PIM RP Candidate Table


The PIM Rendezvous Point Table listing the IP multicast groups for which the local router is to advertise itself as a
Candidate-RP. If this table is empty, then the local router will advertise itself as a Candidate-RP for all groups
snPimEnable must be "enabled" before this table is read or written.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPimCandidateRPTable

None

The PIM RP Candidate Table

None

An entry the PIM RP Candidate Table

Read only

Shows the IP multicast group address. This object combined


with the snPimCandidateRPGroupMask object forms the group
prefix for which the local router will advertise itself as a
Candidate-RP.

Read only

Shows the multicast group address mask. This object combined


with snPimCandidateRPGroupMask forms the group prefix for
which the local router will advertise itself as a Candidate-RP.

Readwrite

Indicates the unicast IP address of the interface that will be


advertised as a Candidate-RP.

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.2.9.2.4
snPimCandidateRPEntry
fdry.1.2.9.2.4.1
snPimCandidateRPGroupAddres
s
fdry.1.2.9.2.4.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
snPimCandidateRPMask
fdry.1.2.9.2.4.1.2
Syntax: IpAddress
snPimCandidateRPIPAddress
fdry.1.2.9.2.4.1.3
Syntax: IpAddress
snPimCandidateRPRowStatus
fdry.1.2.9.2.4.1.4
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

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noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

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DVMRP
Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP) is one of the multicast routing protocol supported in Layer 3
Switches, such as the BigIron products.
The objects in this section apply to the DVMRP feature, if that feature is enabled in the Layer 3 Switch. For
additional information on DVMRP, refer to the configuration guide for a product. (In BigIron)
The following sections present the objects and tables for configuring DVMRP:

Global DVMRP Objects on page 14-13

DVMRP Virtual Interface Table on page 14-15

DVMRP Neighbor Table on page 14-16

DVMRP Route Table on page 14-18

DVMRP Routing Next Hop Table on page 14-19

DVMRP Virtual Interface Statistics Table on page 14-19

Global DVMRP Objects

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snDvmrpVersion

Read only

Shows the DVMRP version in the Layer 3 Switch. There can be


up to 255 characters in this object.

Readwrite

Indicates if DVMRP is enabled on this Layer 3 Switch:

fdry.1.2.5.1.1
Syntax: Display string
snDvmrpEnable
fdry.1.2.5.1.2
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: disabled(0)
snDvmrpGenerationId

Read only

Shows the generation identifier for the routing process. This is


used by neighboring Layer 3 Switches to determine if pruning
information should be resent.

Readwrite

Defines how often neighbor probe messages are sent to the


ALL-DVMRP-ROUTERS IP multicast group address. A Layer 3
Switchs probe message lists those neighbor DVMRP routers
from which it has received probes.

fdry.1.2.5.1.3
Syntax: Integer
snDvmrpProbeInterval
fdry.1.2.5.1.4
Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 5 30 seconds


Default: 10 seconds
snDvmrpReportInterval
fdry.1.2.5.1.5
Syntax: Integer

Readwrite

Defines how often Layer 3 Switches propagate their complete


routing tables to other DVMRP neighbor routers.
Valid values: 10 2000 seconds
Default: 60 seconds

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snDvmrpTriggerInterval

Readwrite

Defines how often trigger updates, which reflect changes in the


network topology, are sent. For example, changes in a network
topology, including router up or down, or changes in the metric,
would cause trigger updates to be sent.

fdry.1.2.5.1.6
Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 5 30 seconds


Default: 5 seconds
snDvmrpNeighborRouterTimeout
fdry.1.2.5.1.7

Readwrite

Specifies the how long a router waits before it determines that


an attached DVMRP neighbor router as down.
Valid values: 40 8000 seconds

Syntax: Integer

Default: 180 seconds


snDvmrpRouteExpireTime
fdry.1.2.5.1.8

Readwrite

Defines how long a route is considered valid in the absence of


the next route update.
Valid values: 20 4000 seconds

Syntax: Integer

Default: 200 seconds


snDvmrpRouteDiscardTime
fdry.1.2.5.1.9

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snDvmrpPruneAge
fdry.1.2.5.1.10

Defines how long a router waits before it deletes a route.


Valid values: 40 8000 seconds
Default: 340 seconds

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Defines how long a prune state will remain in effect for a


source-routed multicast tree. After the prune age period
expires, flooding will resume.
Valid values: 20 3600 seconds
Default: 180 seconds

snDvmrpGraftRetransmitTime
fdry.1.2.5.1.11

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Defines how long a router that is sending a graft message will


wait for a the first graft acknowledgement from an upstream
router before re-transmitting that message. Subsequent
retransmissions are sent at an interval twice that of the
preceding interval.
Valid values: 5 3600 seconds
Default: 10 seconds

snDvmrpDefaultRoute
fdry.1.2.5.1.12
Syntax: IpAddress

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Readwrite

This is the IP address of a router that is connected to one of the


directly attached subnet. If a multicast route is not present on
the local router, this default route will be used for multicast
forwarding. snDvmrpEnable must be set to enabled before
this object can be written.

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DVMRP Virtual Interface Table


The DVMRP Virtual Interface Table contains the routers DVMRP virtual interfaces.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snDvmrpVInterfaceTable

None

The DVMRP Virtual Interface Table

None

An entry in the The DVMRP Virtual Interface Table.

fdry.1.2.5.1.13
snDvmrpVInterfaceEntry
fdry.1.2.5.1.13.1

This row augments ipMRouteInterfaceEntry in the IP Multicast


MIB, where the threshold object resides.

snDvmrpVInterfaceVifIndex

Read only

The ifIndex value of this DVMRP virtual interface.

Readwrite

Indicates the type of this DVMRP virtual interface:

fdry.1.2.5.1.13.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snDvmrpVInterfaceType
fdry.1.2.5.1.13.1.2

tunnel(1) Tunnel interface, for which the interface is a


querier.

subnet(3) Physical interface, for which the interface is not


a querier.

Syntax: Integer

snDvmrpVInterfaceOperState

Read only

Shows the current state of this DVMRP virtual interface:

fdry.1.2.5.1.13.1.3

up(1)

Syntax: Integer

down(2)

snDvmrpVInterfaceLocalAddress
fdry.1.2.5.1.13.1.4

Readwrite

Shows the IP address of the local end of this DVMRP virtual


interface.

Readwrite

Shows the IP address of the remote end of this DVMRP virtual


interface.

Syntax: IpAddress
snDvmrpVInterfaceRemoteAddre
ss
fdry.1.2.5.1.13.1.5

For a tunnel, enter the IP address of the neighboring router.

Syntax: IpAddress

For a subnet, enter the subnet address.

snDvmrpVInterfaceRemoteSubne
tMask

Read only

Shows the subnet mask for a directly connected subnet. For a


tunnel, this should be 0.0.0.0.

Readwrite

Defines the distance metric for this DVMRP virtual interface.


The router uses the metric when establishing reverse paths to
some networks on directly attached interfaces.

fdry.1.2.5.1.13.1.6
Syntax: IpAddress
snDvmrpVInterfaceMetric
fdry.1.2.5.1.13.1.7
Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 1 31 hops


Default: 1

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snDvmrpVInterfaceTtlThreshold

Readwrite

Defines the minimum value required in a packet in order for the


packet to be forwarded out of the interface. For example, if the
TTL for an interface is set at 10, then only those packets with a
TTL value of 10 or more are forwarded. Likewise, if an interface
is configured with a TTL Threshold value of 1, all packets
received on that interface are forwarded.

fdry.1.2.5.1.13.1.8
Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 1 64
Default: 1
snDvmrpVInterfaceAdvertiseLoca
l

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.5.1.13.1.9
Syntax: Integer

Determines if advertising of this local route is enabled:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: enabled(1)

snDvmrpVInterfaceEncapsulation
fdry.1.2.5.1.13.1.10

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Indicates if the encapsulation of the DVMRP control packets


when using IPINIP encapsulation is enabled:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: disabled(0)
snDvmrpVInterfaceStatus

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.5.1.13.1.11
Syntax: Integer

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

DVMRP Neighbor Table


The DVMRP Neighbor Table lists the routers DVMRP neighbors, as discovered by the receiving Neighbor Probe
messages.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snDvmrpNeighborTable

None

The DVMRP Neighbor Table.

None

An entry in the DVMRP Neighbor Table.

fdry.1.2.5.1.14
snDvmrpNeighborEntry
fdry.1.2.5.1.14.1

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snDvmrpNeighborEntryIndex

Read only

The table entry index.

Read only

The value of VifIndex for the virtual interface used to reach this
DVMRP neighbor.

Read only

Shows the IP address of the DVMRP neighbor for which this


entry contains information.

Read only

Shows the last time since this DVMRP neighbor became a


neighbor of the local router.

Read only

Shows the number of seconds remaining before this DVMRP


neighbor will be aged out.

Read only

Shows the neighboring routers generation identifier.

Read only

Shows the neighboring routers major DVMRP version number.

fdry.1.2.5.1.14.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snDvmrpNeighborVifIndex
fdry.1.2.5.1.14.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snDvmrpNeighborAddress
fdry.1.2.5.1.14.1.3
Syntax: IpAddress
snDvmrpNeighborUpTime
fdry.1.2.5.1.14.1.4
Syntax: Time ticks
snDvmrpNeighborExpiryTime
fdry.1.2.5.1.14.1.5
Syntax: Time ticks
snDvmrpNeighborGenerationId
fdry.1.2.5.1.14.1.6
Syntax: Integer
snDvmrpNeighborMajorVersion
fdry.1.2.5.1.14.1.7

Valid values: 0 255

Syntax: Integer
snDvmrpNeighborMinorVersion

Read only

fdry.1.2.5.1.14.1.8

Shows the neighboring routers minor DVMRP version number.


Valid values: 0 255

Syntax: Integer
snDvmrpNeighborCapabilities
fdry.1.2.5.1.14.1.9
Syntax: Integer

Read only

Describes the neighboring routers capabilities. The following


shows the position of each bit:
Bit position and Meaning
3: trace bit. If on, neighbor can handle mtrace requests
2: generationID bit. If on, the neighbor sends its
generationID in Probe messages
1: prune bit. If on, he neighbor supports pruning
0: leaf bit. If on, the neighbor has only one interface with
other neighbors

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DVMRP Route Table


DVMRP uses a routing table instead of the unicast routing table. The DVMRP Route Table contains information on
the DVMRP source and destination routes.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snDvmrpRouteTable

None

The DVMRP Route Table

None

An entry in the DVMRP Route Table

Read only

The table entry index.

Read only

Shows the network address of the source. This object plus the
value of the snDvmrpRouteSourceMask object identifies the
sources of this entry.

Read only

Shows the network mask of the source. This object plus the
value of the snDvmrpRouteSource object identifies the
sources of this entry.

Read only

Shows the address of the upstream neighbor (for example, RPF


neighbor) from which IP datagrams were received.

Read only

The value of snDvmrpVInterfaceVifIndex for the virtual interface


on which IP datagrams sent by these sources are received.

Read only

Shows the number of hops to the source subnet.

Read only

Shows the amount of time remaining before this entry will be


aged out.

fdry.1.2.5.1.15
snDvmrpRouteEntry
fdry.1.2.5.1.15.1
snDvmrpRouteEntryIndex
fdry.1.2.5.1.15.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snDvmrpRouteSource
fdry.1.2.5.1.15.1.2
Syntax: IpAddress
snDvmrpRouteSourceMask
fdry.1.2.5.1.15.1.3
Syntax: IpAddress
snDvmrpRouteUpstreamNeighbor
fdry.1.2.5.1.15.1.4
Syntax: IpAddress
snDvmrpRouteVifIndex
fdry.1.2.5.1.15.1.5
Syntax: Integer
snDvmrpRouteMetric
fdry.1.2.5.1.15.1.6
Syntax: Integer
snDvmrpRouteExpiryTime
fdry.1.2.5.1.15.1.7
Syntax: Time ticks

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DVMRP Routing Next Hop Table


The DVMRP Routing Next Hop Table contains information on the nex hop for routing IP multicast datagrams.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snDvmrpRouteNextHopTable

None

The DVMRP Routing Next Hop Table

None

An entry the DVMRP Routing Next Hop Table.

Read only

Shows the network mask of the source. This object plus the
snDvmrpRouteNextHopSourceMask object identify the
source of the next hop.

Read only

Shows the network mask of the source. This object plus the
snDvmrpRouteNextHopSource object identify the sources of
the next hop.

Read only

The snDvmrpVInterfaceVifIndex value of the virtual interface for


the outgoing interface for this next hop.

Read only

Identifies the type of router for the next hop:

fdry.1.2.5.1.16
snDvmrpRouteNextHopEntry
fdry.1.2.5.1.16.1
snDvmrpRouteNextHopSource
fdry.1.2.5.1.16.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
snDvmrpRouteNextHopSourceMa
sk
fdry.1.2.5.1.16.1.2
Syntax: IpAddress
snDvmrpRouteNextHopVifIndex
fdry.1.2.5.1.16.1.3
Syntax: Integer
snDvmrpRouteNextHopType
fdry.1.2.5.1.16.1.4

leaf(1) There are no neighbors at the next hop

Syntax: Integer

branch(2) Neighbors are attached to the next hop

DVMRP Virtual Interface Statistics Table


The DVMRP Virtual Interface Statistics Table provides information about the DVMRP routes.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snDvmrpVIfStatTable

None

The DVMRP Virtual Interface Statistics Table

None

An entry in the DVMRP Virtual Interface Statistics Table

Read only

The ifIndex value of this DVMRP virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of packets that have arrived on the DVMRP


virtual interface.

fdry.1.2.5.1.17
snDvmrpVIfStatEntry
fdry.1.2.5.1.17.1
snDvmrpVIfStatVifIndex
fdry.1.2.5.1.17.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snDvmrpVIfStatInPkts
fdry.1.2.5.1.17.1.2
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snDvmrpVIfStatOutPkts

Read only

Shows the number of packets that have been sent on the


DVMRP virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of octets that have arrived on the DVMRP


virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of octets that have been sent on the DVMRP
virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of probe packets that have arrived on the


DVMRP virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of probe packets that have been sent on the
DVMRP virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of probe packets that have been discarded


by the DVMRP virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of route update packets that have arrived on


the DVMRP virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of route update packets that have been sent
on the DVMRP virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of route update packets that have been


discarded by the DVMRP virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of graft packets that have arrived on the


DVMRP virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of graft packets that have been sent on the
DVMRP virtual interface.

fdry.1.2.5.1.17.1.3
Syntax: Counter
snDvmrpVIfStatInOctets
fdry.1.2.5.1.17.1.4
Syntax: Counter
snDvmrpVIfStatOutOctets
fdry.1.2.5.1.17.1.5
Syntax: Counter
snDvmrpVIfStatInProbePkts
fdry.1.2.5.1.17.1.6
Syntax: Counter
snDvmrpVIfStatOutProbePkts
fdry.1.2.5.1.17.1.7
Syntax: Counter
snDvmrpVIfStatDiscardProbePkts
fdry.1.2.5.1.17.1.8
Syntax: Counter
snDvmrpVIfStatInRtUpdatePkts
fdry.1.2.5.1.17.1.9
Syntax: Counter
snDvmrpVIfStatOutRtUpdatePkts
fdry.1.2.5.1.17.1.10
snDvmrpVIfStatDiscardRtUpdate
Pkts
fdry.1.2.5.1.17.1.11
Syntax: Counter
snDvmrpVIfStatInGraftPkts
fdry.1.2.5.1.17.1.12
Syntax: Counter
snDvmrpVIfStatOutGraftPkts
fdry.1.2.5.1.17.1.13
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snDvmrpVIfStatDiscardGraftPkts

Read only

Shows the number of graft packets that have been discarded by


the DVMRP virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of graft acknowledge packets that have


arrived on the DVMRP virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of graft acknowledge packets that have been


sent on the DVMRP virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of graft acknowledge packets that have been


discarded by the DVMRP virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of prune packets that have arrived on the


DVMRP virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of prune packets that have been sent on the
DVMRP virtual interface.

Read only

Shows the number of prune packets that have been discarded


by the DVMRP virtual interface.

fdry.1.2.5.1.17.1.14
Syntax: Counter
snDvmrpVIfStatInGraftAckPkts
fdry.1.2.5.1.17.1.15
Syntax: Counter
snDvmrpVIfStatOutGraftAckPkts
fdry.1.2.5.1.17.1.16
Syntax: Counter
snDvmrpVIfStatDiscardGraftAckP
kts
fdry.1.2.5.1.17.1.17
Syntax: Counter
snDvmrpVIfStatInPrunePkts
fdry.1.2.5.1.17.1.18
Syntax: Counter
snDvmrpVIfStatOutPrunePkts
fdry.1.2.5.1.17.1.19
Syntax: Counter
snDvmrpVIfStatDiscardPrunePkts
fdry.1.2.5.1.17.1.20
Syntax: Counter

MRP
Metro Ring Table
The Metro Ring Table contains information about Metro Ring Protocol (MRP) MIB objects.The MIB objects are
supported on the following software releases:

Multi-Service IronWare release 03.7.00 and later for the NetIron XMR Series

Multi-Service IronWare software release 03.7.00 and later for the NetIron MLX Series

Multi-Service IronWare software release 02.6.00 and later for the BigIron RX Series

Multi-Service IronWare release 03.8.00 and later for the NetIron CES Series

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snMetroRingTable

None

The Metro Ring Table.

None

An entry in the Metro Ring Table.

None

Identifies a VLAN that controls the Metro Ring.

None

The Metro Ring identifier.

Read write

The state of the Metro Ring.

Read write

Shows the Metro Ring role:

fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1
Syntax: SEQUENCE of
SnMetroRingEntry
snMetroRingEntry
fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1
Syntax: SnMetroRingEntry
snMetroRingVlanId
fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer32
snMetroRingId
fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer32
snMetroRingConfigState
fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer
snMetroRingRole
fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1.4

other(1) - non of the cases below


master(2) - device which originates RHP packets
member(3) - device which forwards RHP packets

Syntax: Integer [other(1),


master(2), member(3)]
snMetroRingHelloTime

Read write

The time interval to periodically transmit ring health protocol


(RHP) in milliseconds.

Read write

The time interval that a metro ring stays in preforwarding state


before changing to forwarding state (in milliseconds).

Read write

The ifIndex value of port 1 to configure into the metro ring.

Read write

The ifIndex value of port 2 to configure into the metro ring.

Read write

The description of the metro ring.

fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer32
snMetroRingPreforwardingTime
fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer32
snMetroRingPort1
fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1.7
Syntax: InterfaceIndex
snMetroRingPort2
fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1.8
Syntax: InterfaceIndex
snMetroRingName
fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1.9
Syntax: DisplayString

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snMetroRingRowStatus

Read write

Creates and deletes rows in the table, and controls whether


they are used. Values are:
delete(3) - deletes a row
create(4) - creates a new row. If the row exists, then a SET with
a value of create(4) returns a badValue error. Deleted rows
disappear immediately. The following values can be returned on
reads:
noSuchName - no such row
other(1) - some other cases
valid(2) - the row exists and is valid.

Read only

Shows the metro ring operational state.

Read only

The ID of the topology group that controls the metro ring.

Read only

The Ring Health Protocol (RHP) transmitted counter.

Read only

The counter for transmitted Ring Health Protocol (RHP)

Read only

The counter for the number of times the ring state has changed.

Read only

The topology change protocol received counter.

Read only

The ifIndex value of the primary port.

Read only

The ifIndex value of the secondary port.

fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1.10
Syntax: Integer [other(1), valid(2),
delete(3), create(4)]

snMetroRingOperState
fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1.11
Syntax: Integer [other(1),
enabled(2), disabled(3)]
snMetroRingTopoGroupId
fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1.12
Syntax: Integer32
snMetroRingRHPTransmitted
fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1.13
Syntax: Counter32
snMetroRingRHPReceived
fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1.14
Syntax: Counter32
snMetroRingStateChanged
fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1.15
Syntax: Counter32
snMetroRingTCRBPDUReceived
fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1.16
Syntax: Counter32
snMetroRingPriPort
fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1.17
Syntax: InterfaceIndex
snMetroRingSecPort
fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1.18
Syntax: InterfaceIndex

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snMetroRingPriPortState

Read only

The state of the metro ring primary port:


other(1) - none of the cases below
preforwarding(2) - port transmits RHP packets, port does not
transmit data packets.
forwarding(3) - port transmits RHP and data packets
blocking(4) - port receives RHP packets, does not receive data
packets
disabled(5) - port is disabled from the metro ring

Read only

The state of the metro ring secondary port:


other(1) - none of the cases below
preforwarding(2) - port transmits RHP packets, port does not
transmit data packets.
forwarding(3) - port transmits RHP and data packets
blocking(4) - port receives RHP packets, does not receive data
packets
disabled(5) - port is disabled from the metro ring

Read only

The metro ring primary port type:


other(1) - none of the cases below
regular(2) - port is configured to operate on a single ring
tunnel(3) - port is configured to operate on multiple rings

Read only

The metro ring secondary port type:


other(1) - none of the cases below
regular(2) - port is configured to operate on a single ring
tunnel(3) - port is configured to operate on multiple rings

Read only

The ifIndex value of the active primary port.

Read only

The ifIndex value of the active secondary port.

fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1.19
Syntax: Integer

snMetroRingSecPortState
fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1.20
Syntax: Integer

snMetroRingPriPortType
fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1.21
Syntax: Integer
snMetroRingSecPortType
fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1.22
Syntax: Integer
snMetroRingPriPortActivePort
fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1.23
Syntax: InterfaceIndex
snMetroRingSecPortActivePort
fdry.1.1.3.29.2.1.1.24
Syntax: InterfaceIndex

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Chapter 15
VLANs

Refer to the following sections to determine what MIB objects are available for VLANs:

VLAN By Port Information Table on page 15-1

VLAN by Port Membership Table on page 15-6

Port VLAN Configuration Table on page 15-7

VLAN by Protocol Configuration Table on page 15-12

VLAN by IP Subnet Configuration Table on page 15-14

VLAN by IPX Network Configuration Table on page 15-16

VLAN by AppleTalk Cable Configuration Table on page 15-19

For VLAN MIB support on the NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX and BigIron RX, see Support for the NetIron XMR,
NetIron MLX and BigIron RX on page 15-21
Refer to the configuration guide for a product for details on the features discussed in this chapter.

VLAN By Port Information Table


This table applies to a Layer 2 device if the object snSwGroupOperMode on page 6-15 is configured with a value
of vlanByPort(2), allowing switch ports to be configured with a VLAN ID. Each VLAN switch port could have a
number of VLAN IDs.
NOTE:
RX.

This table is not supported on the NetIron XMR, NetIron MLX, NetIron CES, NetIron CER, and BigIron

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByPortTable

None

The VLAN by Port Information Table for Layer 2 switches.

None

An entry in the VLAN By Port Information table.

fdry.1.1.3.2.1
snVLanByPortEntry
fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByPortVLanIndex

Read only

Shows the index to this table.

fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.1

The VLAN ID number must not be greater than the value of the
object snVLanGroupVlanMaxEntry on page 6-17. Each VLAN
Identifier can be a member of multiple ports.

Syntax: Integer
snVLanByPortVLanId
fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.2

Readwrite

The VLAN ID index to the this table. Each VLAN Identifier can
be a member of multiple ports.
Valid values: 1 4095.

snVLanByPortPortMask
fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.3

Readwrite

Applies only to ServerIron Stackable devices.

Readwrite

Shows the QoS settings for the devices.

Syntax: PortMask
snVLanByPortQos
fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer

Shows the standalone switch VLAN port membership. This


object was obsoleted for Chassis devices.

For Stackable device, the values can be one of the following:

low(0) low priority

high(1) high priority

For Chassis devices, the value can be one of the following:

snVLanByPortStpMode
fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.5

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snVLanByPortStpPriority
fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer

Readwrite

level0(0)

level1(1)

level2(2)

level3(3)

level4(4)

level5(5)

level6(6)

level7(7)

Indicates whether or not Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is


enabled:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Shows the value of the dot1dStpPriority, which is the first two


octets of the STP bridge ID. The STP bridge ID is eight octets
long. This object contains the writable portion of the bridge ID.
The last six octets are contained in the
dot1dBaseBridgeAddress of the object
snVLanByPortBaseBridgeAddress.
Valid values: 1 65535.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByPortStpGroupMaxAge

Readwrite

Shows the value of dot1dStpBridgeMaxAge, which is the last


six octets or the STP bridge ID. All bridges use this object for
MaxAge when this bridge is acting as the root.

fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.7
Syntax: Integer

NOTE: 802.1D-1990 specifies that the range for this parameter


is related to the value of dot1dStpBridgeHelloTime in
the object snVLanByPortStpGroupHelloTime .
The granularity of this timer is specified by 802.1D1990 to be one second. An agent may return a
badValue error if a set is attempted to a value which is
not a whole number of seconds.
(Refer to RFC 1493 Bridge MIB.)
Valid values: 6 40.

snVLanByPortStpGroupHello
Time

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.8

Shows the value of the dot1dStpBridgeHelloTime, which is the


value used by all bridges when this bridge is acting as the root.
The granularity of this timer is specified by 802.1D-1990 to be
one second. An agent may return a badValue error if a set is
attempted to a value which is not a whole number of seconds.

Syntax: Integer

(Refer to RFC1493 Bridge MIB).


Valid values: 1 10
snVLanByPortStpGroupForwardD
elay
fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.9
Syntax: Integer

Readwrite

Shows the value of dot1dStpBridgeForwardDelay, which is the


value used by all bridges for ForwardDelay when this bridge is
acting as the root.
NOTE: 802.1D-1990 specifies that the range for this parameter
is related to the value of dot1dStpBridgeMaxAge, which
is in the object snVLanByPortStpGroupMaxAge .
The granularity of this timer is specified by 802.1D1990 to be one second. An agent may return a
badValue error if a set is attempted to a value which is
not a whole number of seconds.
(Refer to RFC1493 Bridge MIB).
Valid values: 2 30.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByPortRowStatus

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.10
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snVLanByPortOperState

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.11

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Activates the VLAN entry and sets it to running mode.

notActivated(0) The VLAN entry is not activated and not


in running mode

activated(1) The VLAN entry is activated and in running


mode

Syntax: Integer

Default: notActivated(0)
snVLanByPortBaseNumPorts

Read only

Indicates the number of ports controlled by this bridging entity.

Read only

Indicates what type of bridging this bridge can perform. If a


bridge is actually performing a certain type of bridging this will
be indicated by entries in the port table for the given type.

fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.12
Syntax: Integer
snVLanByPortBaseType
fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.13
Syntax: Integer

snVLanByPortStpProtocolSpecific
ation
fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.14

Read only

unknown(1)

transparent-only(2)

sourceroute-only(3)

srt(4)

Shows what version of STP is being run:

unknown(1)

decLb100(2) Indicates the DEC LANbridge 100


Spanning Tree protocol

ieee8021d(3) Returns "ieee8021d(3)". If future versions


of the IEEE Spanning Tree Protocol are released that are
incompatible with the current version, a new value will be
defined.

Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByPortStpMaxAge

Read only

Shows the value of dot1dStpMaxAge, which is the maximum


age that the STP information can exist before it is discarded.
The STP information is the information learned from the
network. The value of this object is in hundredths of a second,
and is the actual value that this bridge is currently using.

fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.15
Syntax: Integer

(Refer to RFC1493 Bridge MIB.)


snVLanByPortStpHelloTime

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.16
Syntax: Timeout

Shows the value of dot1dStpHelloTime, which is the interval


between the transmission of Configuration bridge PDUs by this
node. This value applies to any port when it is the root of the
spanning tree or is trying to become the root. This is the actual
value that this bridge is currently using.
This value is in hundredths of a second.
(Refer to RFC1493 Bridge MIB.)

snVLanByPortStpHoldTime

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.17
Syntax: Integer

Shows the value of dot1dStpHoldTime, which is the interval


when no more than two configuration bridge PDUs shall be
transmitted by this node. The interval is in units of hundredths of
a second.
(Refer to RFC1493 Bridge MIB.)

snVLanByPortStpForwardDelay

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.18
Syntax: Timeout

Shows the value of dot1dStpForwardDelay, which is the time


that controls how long a port stays in the listening and learning
states as its spanning state moves towards the forwarding state.
This value is also used when a topology change has been
detected and is underway. The value is used to age all dynamic
entries in the Forwarding Database.
This value is the one that this bridge is currently using, in
contrast to dot1dStpBridgeForwardDelay in the object
snVLanByPortStpGroupForwardDelay, which is the value that
this bridge and all others would start using when this bridge
becomes the root.
This time value is in hundredths of a second,
(Refer to RFC1493 Bridge MIB.)

snVLanByPortStpTimeSinceTopol
ogyChange

Read only

Shows the time since the last time the bridge detected a
topology change. This time is in hundredths of a second.

Read only

Shows the total number of topology changes detected by this


bridge since the management entity was last reset or initialized.

Read only

Shows the value of dot1dStpRootCost, which is the cost of the


path to the root as seen from this bridge.

fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.19
Syntax: Time ticks
snVLanByPortStpTopChanges
fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.20
Syntax: Counter
snVLanByPortStpRootCost
fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.21
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByPortStpRootPort

Read only

Shows the value of dot1dStpRootPort, which is the number of


the port that offers the lowest cost path from this bridge to the
root bridge. (Refer to RFC1493 Bridge MIB.)

Read only

Shows the value of dot1dStpDesignatedRoot, which is the


bridge ID of the root of the spanning tree as determined by STP
as executed by this node. This value is used as the Root
Identifier parameter in all Configuration Bridge PDUs originated
by this node.

fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.22
Syntax: Integer
snVLanByPortStpDesignatedRoot
fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.23
Syntax: BridgeId

(Refer to RFC1493 Bridge MIB.)


snVLanByPortBaseBridgeAddres
s

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.24

It is recommended that this is the smallest MAC address of all


ports that belong to this bridge; however it must be unique.
When concatenated with dot1dStpPriority a unique
BridgeIdentifier is formed which is used in the STP.

Syntax: BridgeId

snVLanByPortVLanName
fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.25

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.26

Indicates the name of the community string that is allowed to


access the VLAN.
Valid values: Up to 32 characters.

Syntax: Display string


snVLanByPortRouterIntf

Indicates the value of the dot1dBaseBridgeAddress, which is


the MAC address used by this bridge when it must be referred
to in a unique fashion.

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Is optional and applies only to routers.


It shows the ID of the virtual interface of a router to the VLAN.
If an SNMP-Get value is zero, then this object was not
configured.
Valid values: 1 60.

snVLanByPortChassisPortMask
fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.27

Readwrite

Applies only to devices running Release 07.1.00 and earlier. It


is replaced by snVLanByPortPortList for later releases.
It shows the VLAN switch port membership.

Syntax: Octet string

This object has 32 octets.


snVLanByPortPortList
fdry.1.1.3.2.1.1.28

Readwrite

Syntax: Octet string

Applies to all devices except ServerIron products.


It lists the membership of a VLAN By Port. Each port index is a
16-bit integer in big endian order. The first 8-bits are the slot
number, the other 8-bits are the port number.

VLAN by Port Membership Table


The following table is the Port VLAN (Layer 2 VLAN) port membership table.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByPortMemberTable

None

This table is used to create or delete a port VLAN (Layer 2


VLAN) entry.

fdry.1.1.3.2.6

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByPortMemberEntry

None

An entry in the Port VLAN Port Membership table.

Read only

The VLAN identifier (VLAN ID).

fdry.1.1.3.2.6.1
snVLanByPortMemberVLanId
fdry.1.1.3.2.6.1.1

Valid values: 1 4095 VLAN IDs.

Syntax: Integer
snVLanByPortMemberPortId

Read only

The ifIndex which is a member of the port VLAN.

Read-write

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that


can be written are:

fdry.1.1.3.2.6.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snVLanByPortMemberRowStatus
fdry.1.1.3.2.6.1.3
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

other(1) Some other case

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

EXAMPLE:
If you want to delete port 11/14 (untagged) from VLAN 1964, then add it to VLAN 104, enter the following lines:
/* 654=ifIndex of 11/14 (64*10+14), value 3=delete*/
SetRequest(snVLanByPortMemberRowStatus.1964.654=3)
/* 654=ifIndex of 11/14 (64*10+14), value 4=create*/
SetRequest(snVLanByPortMemberRowStatus.104.654=4)
The first line deletes port 11/14 from VLAN 1964. The second line adds port 11/14 to VLAN 104.

Port VLAN Configuration Table

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByPortCfgTable

None

The Port VLAN (Layer 2 VLAN) configuration table.

None

An entry of the port VLAN configuration table.

fdry.1.1.3.2.7
snVLanByPortCfgEntry
fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1

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Access

Description

snVLanByPortCfgVLanId

Read-write

The VLAN ID index to this table. Each VLAN Identifier can be a


member of multiple ports.

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.1

Valid values: 1 4095.

Syntax: Integer
snVLanByPortCfgQos

Read-write

Shows the quality of service settings for the devices.

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.2

For Stackable devices, the values can be one of the following:

Syntax: Integer

low(0) low priority

high(1) high priority

For Chassis devices, the value can be one of the following:

snVLanByPortCfgStpMode

Read-write

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.3
Syntax: Integer

level0(0)

level1(1)

level2(2)

level3(3)

level4(4)

level5(5)

level6(6)

level7(7)

Indicates whether or not Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is


enabled:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

The following values are supported on FES, FWSX, and


FastIron SuperX software releases 02.2.00 and later:

snVLanByPortCfgStpPriority
fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.4
Syntax: Integer

Read-write

disabled(0)

enableStp(1)

enableRstp(2)

Shows the value of the dot1dStpPriority, which is the first two


octets of the STP or RSTP bridge ID. The STP and RSTP
bridge IDs are eight octets long. This object contains the
writable portion of the bridge ID.
The last six octets are contained in the
dot1dBaseBridgeAddress of the object
snVLanByPortBaseBridgeAddress.
Valid values: 1 65535.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByPortCfgStpGroupMaxA
ge

Read-write

Shows the value of dot1dStpBridgeMaxAge, which is the last


six octets or the STP or RSTP bridge ID. All bridges use this
object for MaxAge when this bridge is acting as the root.

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.5

NOTE: 802.1D-1990 specifies that the range for this


parameter is related to the value of
dot1dStpBridgeHelloTime in the object
snVLanByPortStpGroupHelloTime .

Syntax: Integer

The granularity of this timer is specified by 802.1D1990 to be one second. An agent may return a
badValue error if a set is attempted to a value which is
not a whole number of seconds.
(Refer to RFC 1493 Bridge MIB.)
Valid values: 6 40.
snVLanByPortCfgStpGroupHello
Time

Read-write

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.6

Shows the value of the dot1dStpBridgeHelloTime, which is the


value used by all bridges when this bridge is acting as the root.
The granularity of this timer is specified by 802.1D-1990 to be
one second. An agent may return a badValue error if a set is
attempted to a value which is not a whole number of seconds.

Syntax: Integer

(Refer to RFC1493 Bridge MIB.)


Valid values: 1 10
snVLanByPortCfgStpGroupForwa
rdDelay

Read-write

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.7

Shows the value of dot1dStpBridgeForwardDelay, which is the


value used by all bridges for ForwardDelay when this bridge is
acting as the root.
NOTE: 802.1D-1990 specifies that the range for this
parameter is related to the value of
dot1dStpBridgeMaxAge, which is in the object
snVLanByPortStpGroupMaxAge .

Syntax: Integer

The granularity of this timer is specified by 802.1D1990 to be one second. An agent may return a
badValue error if a set is attempted to a value which is
not a whole number of seconds.
(Refer to RFC1493 Bridge MIB).
Valid values: 2 30.
snVLanByPortCfgBaseNumPorts

Read only

The number of ports controlled by this bridging entity.

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.8
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByPortCfgBaseType

Read only

Indicates what type of bridging this bridge can perform. If a


bridge is actually performing a certain type of bridging this will
be indicated by entries in the port table for the given type.

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.9
Syntax: Integer

snVLanByPortCfgStpProtocolSpe
cification

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.10

unknown(1)

transparent-only(2)

sourceroute-only(3)

srt(4)

Shows what version of STP is being run:

unknown(1)

decLb100(2) Indicates the DEC LANbridge 100


Spanning Tree protocol

ieee8021d(3) Return "ieee8021d(3)". If future versions


of the IEEE Spanning Tree Protocol are released that are
incompatible with the current version, a new value will be
defined.

Syntax: Integer

snVLanByPortCfgStpMaxAge

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.11
Syntax: Integer

Shows the value of dot1dStpMaxAge, which is the maximum


age that the STP information can exist before it is discarded.
The STP information is learned from the network. The value of
this object is in hundredths of a second, and is the actual value
that this bridge is currently using.
(Refer to RFC1493 Bridge MIB.)

snVLanByPortCfgStpHelloTime

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.12
Syntax: Timeout

Shows the value of dot1dStpHelloTime, which is the interval


between the transmission of Configuration bridge PDUs by this
node. This value applies to any port when it is the root of the
spanning tree or is trying to become the root. This is the actual
value that this bridge is currently using.
This value is in hundredths of a second.
(Refer to RFC1493 Bridge MIB.)

snVLanByPortCfgStpHoldTime
fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.13
Syntax: Integer

Read only

Shows the value of dot1dStpHoldTime, which is the interval


when no more than two Configuration bridge PDUs shall be
transmitted by this node. The interval is in units of hundredths
of a second.
(Refer to RFC1493 Bridge MIB.)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByPortCfgStpForwardDela
y

Read only

Shows the value of dot1dStpForwardDelay, which controls how


fast a port changes its spanning state when moving towards
the forwarding state. The value determines how long the port
stays in each of the listening and learning states, which
precede the forwarding state. This value is also used, when a
topology change has been detected and is underway, to age
all dynamic entries in the forwarding database.

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.14
Syntax: Timeout

NOTE: This value is the one that this bridge is currently using
in contrast to dot1dStpBridgeForwardDelay, which is
the value that this bridge and all others would start
using should this bridge become the root.
This value is measured in hundredths of a second.
(Refer to RFC1493 Bridge MIB.)
snVLanByPortCfgStpTimeSinceT
opologyChange

Read only

Shows the time since the last topology change was detected
by the bridge entity. This time is in hundredths of a second.

Read only

Shows the total number of topology changes detected by this


bridge since the management entity was last reset or
initialized.

Read only

Shows the value of dot1dStpRootCost, which is the cost of the


path to the root as seen from this bridge.

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.15
Syntax: Time ticks
snVLanByPortCfgStpTopChanges
fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.16
Syntax: Counter
snVLanByPortCfgStpRootCost
fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.17

(Refer to RFC1493 Bridge MIB.)

Syntax: Integer
Read only

snVLanByPortCfgStpRootPort
fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.18
Syntax: Integer

Shows the value of dot1dStpRootPort, which is the port


number of the port which offers the lowest cost path from this
bridge to the root bridge.
(Refer to RFC1493 Bridge MIB.)

Read only

snVLanByPortCfgStpDesignated
Root
fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.19
Syntax: BridgeId

Shows the dot1dStpDesignatedRoot, which is the bridge


identifier of the root of the spanning tree as determined by the
Spanning Tree Protocol as executed by this node. This value is
used as the root identifier parameter in all configuration bridge
PDUs originated by this node.
(Refer to RFC1493 Bridge MIB.)

snVLanByPortCfgBaseBridgeAdd
ress

Read only

Shows the MAC address used by this bridge when it must be


referred to in a unique fashion. It is recommended that this be
the numerically smallest MAC address of all ports that belong
to this bridge, however, it is only required to be unique. When
concatenated with dot1dStpPriority a unique bridge identifier is
formed which is used in the Spanning Tree Protocol.

Read-write

Shows the name of the VLAN community string.

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.20
Syntax: MAC address
snVLanByPortCfgVLanName
fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.21

Valid values: Up to 32 characters.

Syntax: Display string

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByPortCfgRouterIntf

Read-write

This object is optional. It identifies the virtual interface for the


router to the VLAN, and applies only to the router. If an SNMPGet value is zero, that means this object was not configured.

Read-write

Determines whether or not the VLAN will be deleted:

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.22
Syntax: Integer
snVLanByPortCfgRowStatus
fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.23

other(1)

Syntax: Integer

valid(2)

delete(3)

snVLanByPortCfgStpVersion

Read-write

Shows the version of Spanning Tree Protocol the bridge is


currently running.

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.24
Syntax: Integer
Supported on FES, FWSX, and
FastIron SuperX software
releases 02.2.00 and later

stpCompatible(0) STP (IEEE 802.1D)

rstp(2) RSTP (IEEE 802.1w)

VLAN by Protocol Configuration Table


The following table applies to protocol VLANs.
NOTE:

This table is not supported on the NetIron XMR, NetIron MLX, and BigIron RX.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByProtocolTable

None

The VLAN by Protocol Configuration Table.

None

An entry in the VLAN By Protocol Configuration Table.

Read only

Shows the VLAN ID index to both the VLAN By Port Info Table
and this table.

Read only

Shows the protocol used by this VLAN.

fdry.1.1.3.2.2
snVLanByProtocolEntry
fdry.1.1.3.2.2.1
snVLanByProtocolVLanId
fdry.1.1.3.2.2.1.1
snVLanByProtocolIndex
fdry.1.1.3.2.2.1.2
Syntax: Integer

The following IP/IPX protocols are used by VLANs in Layer 3


VLAN:

IP(1)

IPX(2)

The following protocols are used in Layer 2 bridging:

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decNet(4)

netBios(5)

others(6) other protocols which are defined here.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByProtocolDynamic

Readwrite

Applies to only to switches.

fdry.1.1.3.2.2.1.3
Syntax: Integer

snVLanByProtocolStaticMask
fdry.1.1.3.2.2.1.4

Indicates whether or not dynamic port inclusion is enabled:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Readwrite

Applies to ServerIron stackable devices. It indicates the


standalone switch Protocol VLAN port membership (portmask)
applied in static mode.

Readwrite

Applies to ServerIron stackable devices. It indicates the


standalone switch Protocol VLAN port membership (portmask)
applied in exclusive mode.

Readwrite

Applies to routers only and is optional. It shows the virtual


interface of a router to the VLAN.

Syntax: PortMask
snVLanByProtocolExcludeMask
fdry.1.1.3.2.2.1.5
Syntax: PortMask
snVLanByProtocolRouterIntf
fdry.1.1.3.2.2.1.6

This object is not configured if an SNMP-Get is equal to zero

Syntax: Integer
snVLanByProtocolRowStatus

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.3.2.2.1.7
Syntax: Integer

Applies to all devices, except for ServerIron products.


Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snVLanByProtocolDynamicMask

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.2.2.1.8
Syntax: PortMask

Syntax: Octet string

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Applies only to stackable ServerIron products. It shows the


portmask, which is the standalone switch Protocol VLAN active
port membership.
This object was obsoleted for Chassis devices.

snVLanByProtocolChassisStaticM
ask
fdry.1.1.3.2.2.1.9

Readwrite

Applies to all devices, except for ServerIron products.


This object has 32 octets. It has been obsoleted after Release
07.1.00 and replaced by the object
snVLanByProtocolStaticPortList .
For Release 07.1.00 and earlier, this object shows the Chassis
Protocol VLAN port membership applied in static mode.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByProtocolChassisExclud
eMask

Readwrite

Applies to all devices, except for ServerIron products.

fdry.1.1.3.2.2.1.10
Syntax: Octet string

This object has 32 octets. It has been obsoleted after Release


07.1.00 and replaced by the object
snVLanByProtocolExcludePortList .
For Release 07.1.00 and earlier, this object shows the Chassis
Protocol VLAN port membership applied in exclusive mode.

snVLanByProtocolChassisDynam
icMask

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.3.2.2.1.11
Syntax: Octet string

Applies to all devices, except for ServerIron products.


This object has 32 octets. It has been obsoleted after Release
07.1.00 and replaced by the object
snVLanByProtocolDynamicPortList.
For Release 07.1.00 and earlier, this object shows the Chassis
Protocol VLAN active port membership.

snVLanByProtocolVLanName

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.3.2.2.1.12

Valid values: Up to 32 characters.

Syntax: Display string


snVLanByProtocolStaticPortList
fdry.1.1.3.2.2.1.13

Readwrite

Applies to all devices, except for ServerIron products.

Readwrite

Applies to all devices, except for ServerIron products.

Read only

Applies to all devices, except for ServerIron products.

Syntax: Octet string

snVLanByProtocolExcludePortLis
t
fdry.1.1.3.2.2.1.14
Syntax: Octet string
snVLanByProtocolDynamicPortLi
st

Shows the name of the community string that is allowed to


access the VLAN.

This object is an index of ports that are the configured to be


members of the Protocol VLAN. Each port index is a 16-bit
integer in big endian order. The first 8 bits are the slot number;
the other 8 bits are the port number.

This object is an index of ports that are excluded from port


membership of the Protocol VLAN. Each port index is a 16-bit
integer in big endian order. The first 8 bits are the slot number;
the other 8 bits are the port number.

This object is an index of ports that can dynamically join the


port membership of the Protocol VLAN. Each port index is a 16bit integer in big endian order. The first 8 its are the slot number;
the other 8 bits are the port number.

fdry.1.1.3.2.2.1.15
Syntax: Octet string

VLAN by IP Subnet Configuration Table


The following table applies to protocol VLANs that use the IP routing protocol.
NOTE:

This table is not supported on the NetIron XMR, NetIron MLX, and BigIron RX.

The remaining objects for IP are presented in the chapter Global Router and IP on page 18-1.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByIpSubnetTable

None

The VLAN by IP Subnet Configuration Table.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByIpSubnetEntry

None

An entry in the VLAN By IP Subnet Configuration table

Read only

Shows the VLAN ID index to both of the VLAN By Port Info


Table and this table. Valid values: 1 - 4095

Read only

Shows the IP address for the subnet of the protocol-based IP


VLAN.

Read only

Subnet mask associated with the subnet IP address.

Read-write

Applies only to switches. Indicates whether or not dynamic


port inclusion is enabled:odisabled(0)oenabled(1)

Read-write

Applies only to stackable ServerIron products.It shows the port


membership of the standalone switch VLAN by Subnet in static
mode.

Read-write

Applies only to stackable ServerIron products.It shows the port


membership of the standalone switch VLAN by Subnet in
exclusive mode.

Read-write

Applies only to routers and is optional. It shows the virtual


interface of a router to the VLAN.Valid values: 0 - 60. It is not
configured if an SNMP-Get is equal to zero.

Read-write

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that


can be written are:

fdry.1.1.3.2.3.1
snVLanByIpSubnetVLanId
fdry.1.1.3.2.3.1.1Syntax: Integer
snVLanByIpSubnetIpAddress
fdry.1.1.3.2.3.1.2
Syntax: IpAddress
snVLanByIpSubnetSubnetMask
fdry.1.1.3.2.3.1.3
Syntax: IpAddress
snVLanByIpSubnetDynamic
fdry.1.1.3.2.3.1.4
Syntax: Integer
snVLanByIpSubnetStaticMask
fdry.1.1.3.2.3.1.5
Syntax: PortMask
snVLanByIpSubnetExcludeMask
fdry.1.1.3.2.3.1.6
Syntax: PortMask
snVLanByIpSubnetRouterIntf
fdry.1.1.3.2.3.1.7
Syntax: Integer
snVLanByIpSubnetRowStatus
fdry.1.1.3.2.3.1.8
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) - Delete the rowo

create(4) - Create a new row

modify(5) - Modify an existing rowIf the row exists, then a


SET with a value of create(4) returns a "bad value" error.
Deleted rows are removed from the table immediately.

The following values can be returned on reads:

snVLanByIpSubnetDynamicMask
fdry.1.1.3.2.3.1.9

Read only

noSuch(0) - No such rowo

invalid(1) - Row is inoperative

valid(2) - Row exists and is valid

Applies only to ServerIron stackable products.It shows the


standalone switch VLAN by Subnet active port membership.

Syntax: PortMask

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByIpSubnetChassisStatic
Mask

Read-write

This object has 32 octets.It is replaced by the object


"snVLanByIpSubnetStaticPortList" in later releases.It shows
the chassis VLAN by Subnet port membership applied in static
mode.

Read-write

This object has 32 octets.It is replaced by the object


"snVLanByIpSubnetExcludePortList" in later releases.It shows
the chassis VLAN by Subnet port membership applied in
exclusive mode.

Read-write

This object has 32 octets.It is replaced by the object


"snVLanByIpSubnetDynamicPortList" in later releases.It
shows the chassis VLAN by Subnet port membership applied
in exclusive mode.

Read-write

Shows the name of the community string that is allowed to


access the VLAN. Valid values: Up to 32 characters.

Read-write

This object is an index of ports that are the configured to be


members of the VLAN by IP Subnet. Each port index is a 16bit integer in big endian order. The first 8 bits are the slot
number; the other 8 bits are the port number.

Read-write

This object is an index of ports that are excluded from port


membership of the VLAN by IP Subnet. Each port index is a
16-bit integer in big endian order. The first 8 bits are the slot
number; the other 8 bits are the port number.

Read only

This object is an index of ports that can dynamically join the


port membership of the VLAN By IP Subnet. Each port index is
a 16-bit integer in big endian order. The first 8 bits are the slot
number; the other 8 bits are the port number.

fdry.1.1.3.2.3.1.10
Syntax: Octet string
snVLanByIpSubnetChassisExclud
eMask
fdry.1.1.3.2.3.1.11
Syntax: Octet string
snVLanByIpSubnetChassisDyna
micMask
fdry.1.1.3.2.3.1.12
Syntax: Octet string
snVLanByIpSubnetVLanName
fdry.1.1.3.2.3.1.13
Syntax: Display string
snVLanByIpSubnetStaticPortLis
tfdry.1.1.3.2.3.1.14
Syntax: Octet string
snVLanByIpSubnetExcludePortLi
st
fdry.1.1.3.2.3.1.15
Syntax: Octet string
snVLanByIpSubnetDynamicPortLi
st
fdry.1.1.3.2.3.1.16
Syntax: Octet string

VLAN by IPX Network Configuration Table


NOTE: This is not supported on the BigIron RX, NetIron XMR, or NetIron MLX.
The following table applies to protocol VLANs that use the IPX routing protocol. Unless otherwise stated in the
object description, all objects in this table apply to all devices.
The remaining objects for IP are presented in the chapter IPX on page 21-1.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByIpxNetTable

None

An entry of the VLAN By IPX Network Number Table.

fdry.1.1.3.2.4

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByIpxNetEntry

None

An entry in the VLAN by IPX Network Configuration table.

Read only

The VLAN ID index to both of the VLAN By Port Info Table and
this table.

fdry.1.1.3.2.4.1
snVLanByIpxNetVLanId
fdry.1.1.3.2.4.1.1

Valid values: 1 4095.

Syntax: Integer
snVLanByIpxNetNetworkNum

Read only

Shows the IPX Network Number. This object has four octets.

Read only

Shows the frame type for the Layer 3 VLAN:

fdry.1.1.3.2.4.1.2
Syntax: Octet string
snVLanByIpxNetFrameType
fdry.1.1.3.2.4.1.3

notApplicable(0) If none of the options below is selected

Syntax: Integer

ipxEthernet8022(1)

ipxEthernet8023(2)

ipxEthernetII(3)

ipxEthernetSnap(4)

Each IPX Network Number must be assigned with one unique


Frame type; otherwise an SNMP-SET error will be returned.
snVLanByIpxNetDynamic
fdry.1.1.3.2.4.1.4

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snVLanByIpxNetStaticMask
fdry.1.1.3.2.4.1.5

Applies only to switches. Indicates whether or not dynamic port


inclusion is enabled.

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Readwrite

Applies only to stackable ServerIron products. It shows the


VLAN by IPX network port membership applied in static mode.

Readwrite

Applies only to stackable ServerIron products. It shows the


VLAN by IPX network port membership applied in exclusive
mode.

Readwrite

Applies only to routers and is optional. It shows the virtual


interface of a router to the VLAN.

Syntax: PortMask
snVLanByIpxNetExcludeMask
fdry.1.1.3.2.4.1.6
Syntax: PortMask
snVLanByIpxNetRouterIntf
fdry.1.1.3.2.4.1.7
Syntax: Integer

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Valid values: 0 60; however, if this object is not configured if


an SNMP-Get is equal to zero.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByIpxNetRowStatus

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.1.3.2.4.1.8
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snVLanByIpxNetDynamicMask

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Read only

Applies only to stackable ServerIron products. It shows the


VLAN By IPX network active port membership.

Readwrite

Applies to all devices running Release 07.1.00 and earlier,


except for ServerIron products. This object has 32 octets.

fdry.1.1.3.2.4.1.9
Syntax: PortMask
snVLanByIpxNetChassisStaticMa
sk
fdry.1.1.3.2.4.1.10

It is replaced by snVLanByIpxNetStaticPortList in later releases.

Syntax: Octet string

It shows the chassis VLAN by IPX network port membership


applied in static mode.
Readwrite

snVLanByIpxNetChassisExclude
Mask
fdry.1.1.3.2.4.1.11

Applies to all devices running Release 07.1.00 and earlier,


except for ServerIron products. This object has 32 octets.
It is replaced by snVLanByIpxNetExcludePortList in later
releases.

Syntax: Octet string

It shows the chassis VLAN by IPX network port membership


applied in exclusive mode.
snVLanByIpxNetChassisDynamic
Mask

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.2.4.1.12

Applies to all devices running Release 07.1.00 and earlier,


except for ServerIron products. This object has 32 octets.
It is replaced by snVLanByIpxNetDynamicPortList in later
releases.

Syntax: Octet string

It shows the chassis VLAN by IPX network port membership.


snVLanByIpxNetVLanName
fdry.1.1.3.2.4.1.13

Readwrite

Syntax: Display string

Applies to all devices except for ServerIron products.


It shows the name of the community string that can access this
VLAN.
Valid values: Up to 32 characters.

snVLanByIpxNetStaticPortList
fdry.1.1.3.2.4.1.14
Syntax: Octet string

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Readwrite

Applies to all devices, except ServerIron products.


Lists the membership of a VLAN By IPX network. Each port
index is a 16-bit integer in big endian order. The first 8 bits are
the slot number, the other 8 bits are the port number.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByIpxNetExcludePortList

Readwrite

Applies to all devices, except ServerIron products.

Read only

Applies to all devices, except ServerIron products.

fdry.1.1.3.2.4.1.15
Syntax: Octet string

snVLanByIpxNetDynamicPortList
fdry.1.1.3.2.4.1.16

It lists the ports that are excluded from the VLAN by IPX
network membership. Each port index is a 16-bit integer in big
endian order. The first 8 bits are the slot number, the other 8 bits
are the port number.

It lists the ports that can dynamically join the membership of the
VLAN by IPX network. Each port index is a 16-bit integer in big
endian order. The first 8 bits are the slot number, the other 8 bits
are the port number.

Syntax: Octet string

VLAN by AppleTalk Cable Configuration Table


The following table applies to protocol VLANs that use AppleTalk routing protocol. Objects in this table apply to all
devices except ServerIron products.
NOTE: This is not supported on the BigIron RX, NetIron XMR, or NetIron MLX.
The remaining objects for IP are presented in the chapter AppleTalk on page 22-1.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByATCableTable

None

A table of VLAN by AppleTalk Network Number.

None

An entry of the AppleTalk Cable VLAN table.

Read only

The VLAN ID of a port VLAN to which the AppleTalk Cable


VLAN attaches.

fdry.1.1.3.2.5
snVLanByATCableEntry
fdry.1.1.3.2.5.1
snVLanByATCableVLanId
fdry.1.1.3.2.5.1.1

Valid values: 1 4095.

Syntax: Integer
snVLanByATCableIndex

Read only

AppleTalk Cable VLAN index number.

Readwrite

Shows the virtual interface of a router to the AppleTalk Cable


VLAN

fdry.1.1.3.2.5.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snVLanByATCableRouterIntf
fdry.1.1.3.2.5.1.3
Syntax: Integer

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Valid values: 0 60; however, an SNMP-Get will equal zero if


this object is not configured. Only router products accept the
SNMP-SET operation.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByATCableRowStatus

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.1.3.2.5.1.4
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snVLanByATCableChassisStatic
Mask

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.3.2.5.1.5

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Applies only to devices running Release 07.1.00 and earlier. It


is replaced in earlier releases by the object
snVLanByATCableStaticPortList.
Shows a list of ports that are statically configured to become
port members of a VLAN.

Syntax: Octet string

It has 32 octets.
snVLanByATCableVLanName
fdry.1.1.3.2.5.1.6

Readwrite

Shows the community string that can access this VLAN.

Readwrite

Shows a list of port indices that configured to be membership of


the AppleTalk Cable VLAN. Each port index is a 16-bit integer in
big endian order. The first 8 bits are the slot number, the other 8
bits are the port number.

Valid values: Up to 32 characters.

Syntax: Display string


snVLanByATCableStaticPortList
fdry.1.1.3.2.5.1.7
Syntax: Octet string

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Support for the NetIron XMR, NetIron MLX and BigIron RX


The following MIB objects for VLANs are supported on the NetIron XMR, NetIron MLX, and BigIron RX.

VLAN by Port Membership Table


The following table is the Port VLAN (Layer 2 VLAN) port membership table.

Table 15.1: Vlan By Port Member Table


Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVlanByPortMemberTable

None

This table is used to create or delete a port VLAN (Layer 2


VLAN) entry.

None

An entry in the Port VLAN Port Membership table.

Read only

The VLAN identifier (VLAN ID).

fdry.1.1.3.2.6
snVLanByPortMemberEntry
fdry.1.1.3.2.6.1
snVLanByPortMemberVLanId
fdry.1.1.3.2.6.1.1

Valid values: 1 4095 VLAN IDs.

Syntax: Integer
snVLanByPortMemberPortId

Read only

The ifIndex which is a member of the port VLAN.

Read-write

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that


can be written are:

fdry.1.1.3.2.6.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snVLanByPortMemberRowStatus
fdry.1.1.3.2.6.1.3
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

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noSuch(0) No such row

other(1) Some other case

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

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Port VLAN Configuration Table


Table 15.2: Port VLAN Configuration Table
Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByPortCfgTable

None

The Port VLAN (Layer 2 VLAN) configuration table.

None

An entry of the port VLAN configuration table.

Read-write

The VLAN ID index to this table. Each VLAN Identifier can be a


member of multiple ports.

fdry.1.1.3.2.7
snVLanByPortCfgEntry
fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1
snVLanByPortCfgVLanId
fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.1

Valid values: 1 4095.

Syntax: Integer
snVLanByPortCfgQos

Read-write

Shows the quality of service settings for the devices.

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.2

For Stackable devices, the values can be one of the following:

Syntax: Integer

low(0) low priority

high(1) high priority

For Chassis devices, the value can be one of the following:

snVLanByPortCfgStpMode

Read-write

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.3
Syntax: Integer
snVLanByPortCfgStpPriority
fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.4
Syntax: Integer

Read-write

level0(0)

level1(1)

level2(2)

level3(3)

level4(4)

level5(5)

level6(6)

level7(7)

Indicates whether or not Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is


enabled:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Shows the value of the dot1dStpPriority, which is the first two


octets of the STP or RSTP bridge ID. The STP and RSTP
bridge IDs are eight octets long. This object contains the
writable portion of the bridge ID.
The last six octets are contained in the
dot1dBaseBridgeAddress of the object
snVLanByPortBaseBridgeAddress.
Valid values: 1 65535.

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Table 15.2: Port VLAN Configuration Table


Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByPortCfgStpGroupMaxA
ge

Read-write

Shows the value of dot1dStpBridgeMaxAge, which is the last


six octets or the STP or RSTP bridge ID. All bridges use this
object for MaxAge when this bridge is acting as the root.

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.5

NOTE: 802.1D-1990 specifies that the range for this


parameter is related to the value of
dot1dStpBridgeHelloTime in the object
snVLanByPortStpGroupHelloTime .

Syntax: Integer

The granularity of this timer is specified by 802.1D1990 to be one second. An agent may return a
badValue error if a set is attempted to a value which is
not a whole number of seconds.
(Refer to RFC 1493 Bridge MIB.)
Valid values: 6 40.
snVLanByPortCfgStpGroupHello
Time

Read-write

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.6

Shows the value of the dot1dStpBridgeHelloTime, which is the


value used by all bridges when this bridge is acting as the root.
The granularity of this timer is specified by 802.1D-1990 to be
one second. An agent may return a badValue error if a set is
attempted to a value which is not a whole number of seconds.

Syntax: Integer

(Refer to RFC1493 Bridge MIB.)


Valid values: 1 10
snVLanByPortCfgStpGroupForwa
rdDelay

Read-write

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.7

Shows the value of dot1dStpBridgeForwardDelay, which is the


value used by all bridges for ForwardDelay when this bridge is
acting as the root.
NOTE: 802.1D-1990 specifies that the range for this
parameter is related to the value of
dot1dStpBridgeMaxAge, which is in the object
snVLanByPortStpGroupMaxAge .

Syntax: Integer

The granularity of this timer is specified by 802.1D1990 to be one second. An agent may return a
badValue error if a set is attempted to a value which is
not a whole number of seconds.
(Refer to RFC1493 Bridge MIB).
Valid values: 2 30.
snVLanByPortCfgBaseNumPorts

Read-only

The number of ports controlled by this bridging entity.

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.8
Syntax: Integer

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Table 15.2: Port VLAN Configuration Table


Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByPortCfgBaseType

Read-only

Indicates what type of bridging this bridge can perform. If a


bridge is actually performing a certain type of bridging this will
be indicated by entries in the port table for the given type.

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.9
Syntax: Integer

snVLanByPortCfgStpProtocolSpe
cification

Read-only

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.10

unknown(1)

transparent-only(2)

sourceroute-only(3)

srt(4)

Shows what version of STP is being run:

unknown(1)

decLb100(2) Indicates the DEC LANbridge 100


Spanning Tree protocol

ieee8021d(3) Return "ieee8021d(3)". If future versions


of the IEEE Spanning Tree Protocol are released that are
incompatible with the current version, a new value will be
defined.

Syntax: Integer

snVLanByPortCfgStpMaxAge

Read-only

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.11
Syntax: Integer

Shows the value of dot1dStpMaxAge, which is the maximum


age that the STP information can exist before it is discarded.
The STP information is learned from the network. The value of
this object is in hundredths of a second, and is the actual value
that this bridge is currently using.
(Refer to RFC1493 Bridge MIB.)

snVLanByPortCfgStpHelloTime

Read-only

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.12
Syntax: Timeout

Shows the value of dot1dStpHelloTime, which is the interval


between the transmission of Configuration bridge PDUs by this
node. This value applies to any port when it is the root of the
spanning tree or is trying to become the root. This is the actual
value that this bridge is currently using.
This value is in hundredths of a second.
(Refer to RFC1493 Bridge MIB.)

snVLanByPortCfgStpHoldTime
fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.13
Syntax: Integer

Read-only

Shows the value of dot1dStpHoldTime, which is the interval


when no more than two Configuration bridge PDUs shall be
transmitted by this node. The interval is in units of hundredths
of a second.
(Refer to RFC1493 Bridge MIB.)

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Table 15.2: Port VLAN Configuration Table


Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByPortCfgStpForwardDela
y

Read-only

Shows the value of dot1dStpForwardDelay, which controls how


fast a port changes its spanning state when moving towards
the forwarding state. The value determines how long the port
stays in each of the listening and learning states, which
precede the forwarding state. This value is also used, when a
topology change has been detected and is underway, to age
all dynamic entries in the forwarding database.

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.14
Syntax: Timeout

NOTE: This value is the one that this bridge is currently using
in contrast to dot1dStpBridgeForwardDelay, which is
the value that this bridge and all others would start
using should this bridge become the root.
This value is measured in hundredths of a second.
(Refer to RFC1493 Bridge MIB.)
snVLanByPortCfgStpTimeSinceT
opologyChange

Read-only

Shows the time since the last topology change was detected
by the bridge entity. This time is in hundredths of a second.

Read-only

Shows the total number of topology changes detected by this


bridge since the management entity was last reset or
initialized.

Read-only

Shows the value of dot1dStpRootCost, which is the cost of the


path to the root as seen from this bridge.

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.15
Syntax: Time ticks
snVLanByPortCfgStpTopChanges
fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.16
Syntax: Counter
snVLanByPortCfgStpRootCost
fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.17

(Refer to RFC1493 Bridge MIB.)

Syntax: Integer
Read-only

snVLanByPortCfgStpRootPort
fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.18
Syntax: Integer

Shows the value of dot1dStpRootPort, which is the port


number of the port which offers the lowest cost path from this
bridge to the root bridge.
(Refer to RFC1493 Bridge MIB.)

Read-only

snVLanByPortCfgStpDesignated
Root
fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.19
Syntax: BridgeId

Shows the dot1dStpDesignatedRoot, which is the bridge


identifier of the root of the spanning tree as determined by the
Spanning Tree Protocol as executed by this node. This value is
used as the root identifier parameter in all configuration bridge
PDUs originated by this node.
(Refer to RFC1493 Bridge MIB.)

snVLanByPortCfgBaseBridgeAdd
ress
fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.20
Syntax: MAC address

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Read-only

Shows the MAC address used by this bridge when it must be


referred to in a unique fashion. It is recommended that this be
the numerically smallest MAC address of all ports that belong
to this bridge, however, it is only required to be unique. When
concatenated with dot1dStpPriority a unique bridge identifier is
formed which is used in the Spanning Tree Protocol.

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Table 15.2: Port VLAN Configuration Table


Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVLanByPortCfgVLanName

Read-write

Shows the name of the VLAN community string.

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.21

Valid values: Up to 32 characters.

Syntax: Display string


snVLanByPortCfgRouterIntf

Read-write

This object is optional. It identifies the virtual interface for the


router to the VLAN, and applies only to the router. If an SNMPGet value is zero, that means this object was not configured.

Read-write

Determines whether or not the VLAN will be deleted:

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.22
Syntax: Integer
snVLanByPortCfgRowStatus
fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.23

other(1)

Syntax: Integer

valid(2)

delete(3)

snVLanByPortCfgStpVersion

Read-write

fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.24
Syntax: Integer
snVLanByPortCfgInOctets
fdry.1.1.3.2.7.1.25

Read-only

Shows the version of Spanning Tree Protocol the bridge is


currently running.

stpCompatible(0) STP (IEEE 802.1D)

rstp(2) RSTP (IEEE 802.1w)

The number of bytes received on this VLAN. This can be used


as the per VE couter, if there is one-to-one map for VLAN-VE.

Syntax: Counter64

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Chapter 16
Router Redundancy Protocols

The objects in this chapter are for the following protocols:

Foundry Standby Routing Protocol (FSRP) allows alternate paths to be provided to a host using a virtual
router. FSRP is a proprietary router redundancy protocol that was available on devices before the other router
redundancy protocols. The protocol has been retired in B2R flash images, starting with IronWare release
07.6.01. (Refer to FSRP Objects on page 16-1.)

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) is a standard router redundancy protocol described in RFC
2338. VRRP is a protocol that provides redundancy to routers within a LAN. VRRP allows you to provide
alternate router paths for a host without changing the IP address or MAC address by which the host knows its
gateway. The VRRP feature is available in Layer 3 Switches. (Refer to the sections VRRP Global Variables
on page 16-4, VRRP Interface Tables on page 16-5, and VRRP Virtual Router Parameters Tables on
page 16-7.)

VRRP Extended (VRRPE) is an enhanced version of VRRP that overcomes limitations in the standard
protocol. The VRRPE feature is also available in Layer 3 Switches. (Refer to the sections VRRP Global
Variables on page 16-4, VRRP Interface Tables on page 16-5, and VRRP Virtual Router Parameters
Tables on page 16-7.)

Virtual Switch Redundancy Protocol (VSRP), which is a proprietary protocol that provides redundancy and
sub-second failover in Layer 2 and Layer 3 mesh topologies. Based on the Virtual Router Redundancy
Protocol Extended (VRRPE), VSRP provides one or more backups for a Layer 2 Switch or Layer 3 Switch. If
the active Layer 2 Switch or Layer 3 Switch becomes unavailable, one of the backups takes over as the active
device and continues forwarding traffic for the network. (Refer to VSRP on page 16-18.)

NOTE: VRRP, VRRPE, and VSRP are separate protocols. You cannot use them together.
This chapter presents the objects for the protocols. Traps for FSRP and VRRP are discussed in the section Traps
and Objects to Enable Traps on page 31-1.
Refer to the configuration guide for a product for details on the features discussed in this chapter.
For NetIron XMR, NetIron MLX, and BigIron RX, see Support for the NetIron XMR, NetIron MLX and BigIron RX
on page 16-26

FSRP Objects
The Foundry Standby Routing Protocol (FSRP) allows alternate paths to be provided to a host. To provide path
redundancy between given hosts, a virtual router is created. To create a virtual router, unique IP addresses are
assigned to ports on existing routers in the networkrouters that could provide a path between the given hosts.

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For more information on FSRP, refer to the configuration guide for a product. This chapter presents the objects for
FSRP. You must determine if you device supports FSRP before using the MIB objects for FSRP traps.
NOTE: Foundry Standby Routing Protocol (FSRP) MIBs are not supported on the following products:

BigIron RX

NetIron XMR

NetIron MLX

NetIron CER

FastIron devices

For objects referring to FSRP traps, refer to the chapter Traps and Objects to Enable Traps on page 31-1.
This section presents the following objects:

FSRP Global Variables on page 16-2

FSRP Interface Table on page 16-2

FSRP Global Variables


The following object applies to all FSRP interfaces.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snFsrpGroupOperMode

Readwrite

Indicates if FSRP is enabled:

fdry.1.2.7.1.1
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

NOTE: Do not enable both FSRP and VRRP. It is


recommended that you use only one of these router
redundancy protocols on a Layer 3 Switch.
Default: disabled(0)

FSRP Interface Table


The FSRP Interface Table describes the configuration of FSRP interfaces.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snFsrpIfTable

None

The FSRP Interface Table.

None

An entry in the FSRP Interface Table.

Read only

Identifies the physical router port number of this FSRP


interface.

fdry.1.2.7.2.1
snFsrpIfEntry
fdry.1.2.7.2.1.1
snFsrpIfPort
fdry.1.2.7.2.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snFsrpIfIpAddress

Read only

Identifies the IP address of the physical router port of this


interface.

Readwrite

Identifies the IP address of the virtual router for the interface.


The Virtual Router IP address needs to be configured on the
interface before the Redundant Router Function can operate on
the interface. This address has to be same on all the routers
that are going to participate in the Redundant Router Function
on a given subnet.

Readwrite

Identifies the IP address of the other router on this IP subnet.


The other router is the router that operates FSRP and to which
the keep alive message needs to be sent by this router. This
object must be configured in order for FSRP to work correctly

Readwrite

Decides which router should become the active router for the
interface. The active router is the one with the higher priority. A
higher number indicates a higher priority.

fdry.1.2.7.2.1.1.2
Syntax: IpAddress
snFsrpIfVirRtrIpAddr
fdry.1.2.7.2.1.1.3
Syntax: IpAddress

snFsrpIfOtherRtrIpAddr
fdry.1.2.7.2.1.1.4
Syntax: IpAddress
snFsrpIfPreferLevel
fdry.1.2.7.2.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 1 255


Default: 100

snFsrpIfTrackPortMask

Readwrite

This object is not supported.

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

Syntax: PortMask
snFsrpIfRowStatus
fdry.1.2.7.2.1.1.7
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snFsrpIfState

Read only

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Specifies the state of the FSRP Router interface:

fdry.1.2.7.2.1.1.8

init(0) initialization state

Syntax: Integer

negotiating(1) negotiating state

standby(2) standby state

active(3) active state

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snFsrpIfKeepAliveTime

Readwrite

Defines the heartbeat of the interface.

fdry.1.2.7.2.1.1.9
Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 1 120 seconds.


Default: 3 seconds

snFsrpIfRouterDeadTime

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.7.2.1.1.10
Syntax: Integer

Defines the hold time of the FSRP router.


Valid values: 3 255 seconds
Default: nine seconds

snFsrpIfChassisTrackPortMask

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.7.2.1.1.11

Applies only to chassis products running Release 07.1.00


software.
This object is replaced by the snFsrpIfTrackPortList object in
later releases.

Syntax: Octet string

For chassis products running Release 07.1.00, this object


shows the chassis router FSRP Track port membership.
It specifies the identity of the physical port whose state is to be
monitored. Each bit is a port of the system.
Valid values: Up to 32 octets
Default: 0
If this object is configured, then the preference level of this
interface will be adjusted dynamically, depending on the state of
the track port. The preference level is configured in the
snFsrpIfPreferLevel object. The interfaces preference level is
reduced by the value of the preference level parameter when
the track port states first changes from UP to DOWN. When the
track port comes up, the interfaces preference level is
increased by the amount specified by the preference level.
snFsrpIfTrackPortList

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.7.2.1.1.12
Syntax: Octet string

Shows the router FSRP physical track port membership.


It specifies the identity of the physical port whose state is to be
monitored. Each port index is a 16-bit integer in big endian
order. 8-bit is the slot number, the other 8-bit is the port number.
Default: 0 length octet string
If this object is configured, then the preference level of this
interface will be adjusted dynamically, depending on the state of
the track port. The preference level is configured in the
snFsrpIfPreferLevel object. The interfaces preference level is
reduced by the value of the preference level parameter when
the track port states first changes from UP to DOWN. When the
track port comes up, the interfaces preference level is
increased by the amount specified by the preference level.

VRRP Global Variables


NOTE: This is not supported on the BigIron RX, NetIron XMR, or NetIron MLX.

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The following table contains the global objects that applies to VRRP, VRRPE, and VSRP protocol.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVrrpGroupOperMode

Readwrite

Indicates if VRRP is enabled for this system:

fdry.1.2.12.1.1
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0) Disable VRRP

enabled(1) Activate VRRP

Default: disabled(0)
snVrrpGroupOperModeVrrpexten
ded

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.12.1.6

Available in IronWare software release 07.6.01.


Indicates if VRRPE is enabled on this device:
disabled(0)

Syntax: Integer

enabled(1)
Default: disabled(0)

VRRP Interface Tables


NOTE: This is not supported on the BigIron RX, NetIron XMR, or NetIron MLX.
This section presents:

VRRP Interface Table on page 16-5

VRRP and VRRPE Interface Table 2 on page 16-6

VRRP Interface Table


The objects in this section apply to VRRP, VRRPE, and VSRP, depending on which protocol is enabled in the
device. This table has been replaced by the snVrrpIf2Table table, which is presented in the VRRP and VRRPE
Interface Table 2 on page 16-6
This table has been deprecated.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVrrpIfTable

None

The VRRP Interface Table.

None

An entry in the VRRP Interface Table.

Read only

Shows the IP port of this VRRP interface.

fdry.1.2.12.2.1
snVrrpIfEntry
fdry.1.2.12.2.1.1
snVrrpIfPort
fdry.1.2.12.2.1.1.1
snVrrpIfPort

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVrrpIfAuthType

Readwrite

Indicates the authentication type of this interface.

fdry.1.2.12.2.1.1.2
snVrrpIfPort

snVrrpIfAuthPassword
fdry.1.2.12.2.1.1.3

noAuth(0)

simpleTextPasswd(1)

ipAuthHeader(2)

Readwrite

Shows the simple text password for this interface. You can use a
simple text password if the object snVrrpIfAuthType object is
set to simpleTextPasswd(1).

Read only

Shows the number of VRRP or VRRPE packets received by the


interface that had a header error.

Read only

Shows the number of VRRP or VRRPE packets received by the


interface that had an authentication error.

Read only

Shows the number of VRRP or VRRPE packets received by the


interface that had a password value that does not match the
password used by the interface for authentication.

Read only

Shows the number of VRRP or VRRPE packets received by the


interface that contained a VRID that is not configured on this
interface.

Syntax: Octet string


snVrrpIfRxHeaderErrCnts
fdry.1.2.12.2.1.1.4
Syntax: Counter
snVrrpIfRxAuthTypeErrCnts
fdry.1.2.12.2.1.1.5
Syntax: Counter
snVrrpIfRxAuthPwdMismatchErrC
nts
fdry.1.2.12.2.1.1.6
Syntax: Counter
snVrrpIfRxVridErrCnts
fdry.1.2.12.2.1.1.7
Syntax: Counter

VRRP and VRRPE Interface Table 2


The following table replaces the snVrrpIfTable (presented in the section VRRP Interface Table on page 16-5),
which uses the slot/port number to index an entry. This new table uses the ifindex to present the configuration and
statistics of VRRP and VRRPE interfaces. Each entry in the table describes one VRRP or VRRPE interface.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVrrpIf2Table

None

The VRRP and VRRPE table 2 for interfaces, using the ifindex

None

An entry in the table

Read-write

The authentication type of the interface:

fdry.1.2.12.4.1
snVrrpIf2Entry
fdry.1.2.12.4.1.1
snVrrpIf2AuthType
fdry.1.2.12.4.1.1.1

noAuth(0)

Syntax: Integer

simpleTextPasswd(1)

ipAuthHeader(2)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVrrpIf2AuthPassword

Read-write

Password for the interface if the snVrrpIf2AuthType type is set


to simpleTextPasswd(1).

Read only

The number of packets received by the interface that had a


header error.

Read only

The number of packets received by the interface that had an


authentication error.

Read only

The number of packets received by the interface that had a


password value that does not match the password used by the
interface for authentication.

Read only

The number of packets received by the interface that


contained a VRID that is not configured on this interface.

fdry.1.2.12.4.1.1.2
Syntax: Octet string
snVrrpIf2RxHeaderErrCnts
fdry.1.2.12.4.1.1.3
Syntax: Counter
snVrrpIf2RxAuthTypeErrCnts
fdry.1.2.12.4.1.1.4
Syntax: Counter
snVrrpIf2RxAuthPwdMismatchErr
Cnts
fdry.1.2.12.4.1.1.5
Syntax: Counter
snVrrpIf2RxVridErrCnts
fdry.1.2.12.4.1.1.6
Syntax: Counter

VRRP Virtual Router Parameters Tables


There are two types of VRRP Virtual Router Parameters Table:

VRRP Virtual Router Table on page 16-7

VRRP and VRRPE Parameter Table 2 on page 16-13

NOTE: These tables are not supported on the BigIron RX, NetIron XMR, or NetIron MLX.

VRRP Virtual Router Table


This table has been replaced by the snVrrpVirRtr2Table in IronWare release 07.6.01. The new table is
presented in the section VRRP and VRRPE Parameter Table 2 on page 16-13.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVrrpVirRtrTable

None

The VRRP Virtual Router Table

None

An entry in the VRRP Virtual Router Table.

Read only

Shows the port number of this VRRP interface.

fdry.1.2.12.3.1
snVrrpVirRtrEntry
fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1
snVrrpVirRtrPort
fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVrrpVirRtrId

Read only

Shows the VRID that has been configured on this interface. If


multiple VRIDs are configured, there is an entry for each VRID.

Readwrite

Indicates the owner of the router interface. The owner or master


router owns the IP addresses associated with the VRID:

fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snVrrpVirRtrOwnership
fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer

snVrrpVirRtrCfgPriority
fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.4

Readwrite

incomplete(0) no IP address has been assigned to this


VRRP router interface.

owner(1) The owner or the master router is the owner of


the VRRP router interface.

backup(2) The backup router is the owner of the


interface.

Applies only if the object snVrrpVirRtrOwnership is set to


backup(2).
It indicates the backup routers preferability to becoming the
active router for the interface. The higher the number, the higher
the priority. If two or more devices are tied with the highest
priority, the Backup interface with the highest IP address
becomes the active router for the VRID.

Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 3 254


Default: 100
snVrrpVirRtrTrackPriority
fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.5

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Applies to interfaces that are configured with track ports.


It indicates the priority of the track ports. A higher the number
indicates a higher priority. Track port priority is always lower
than the snVrrpVirRtrCfgPriority priority.
This object is adjusted dynamically with the
snVrrpVirRtrCurrPriority object when the Track Port state first
changes from up to down.
Valid values: 1 254

snVrrpVirRtrCurrPriority
fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer

Read only

The current VRRP priority of this Layer 3 Switch for the VRID.
The current priority can differ from the configured priority for the
following reasons:

The VRID is still in the initialization stage and has not yet
become a Master or Backup. In this case, the current
priority is 0.

The VRID is configured with track ports and the link on a


tracked interface has gone down.

A higher the number indicates a higher priority.


This object is adjusted dynamically with the
snVrrpVirRtrTrackPriority object.
Valid values: 1 254

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVrrpVirRtrHelloInt

Readwrite

Shows the number of seconds between hello messages that


are sent between the master and the backup.

fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.7

Valid values: 1 84 seconds

Syntax: Integer

Default: 1 second
snVrrpVirRtrDeadInt
fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.8

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Applies only to VRRP backups.


It shows the configured value for the dead interval. The dead
interval is the number of seconds that a backup router waits for
a Hello message from the VRID master before determining that
the Master is no longer active.
If the Master does not send a Hello message before the dead
interval expires, the backups negotiate (compare priorities) to
select a new Master for the VRID.
Valid values: 0 84 seconds. A value of 0 means that this
object has not been configured.
Default: 0 seconds

snVrrpVirRtrPreemptMode
fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.9

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Indicates if the backup preempt mode is enabled. The Backup


preempt mode prevents a backup router with a higher VRRP
priority from taking control of the VRID from another backup
router that has a lower priority, but has already assumed control
of the VRID:

disabled(0) Prohibit preemption

enabled(1) Allow preemption

Default: enabled(1)
snVrrpVirRtrState

Read only

Specifies the state of the VRRP Routers interface:

fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.10

init(0) Initialization state.

Syntax: Integer

master(1) Master state.

backup(2) Backup state.

snVrrpVirRtrActivate
fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.11

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snVrrpVirRtrIpAddrMask
fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.12

Readwrite

Indicates if the VRRP Router feature is enabled.

disabled(0) The VRRP Router is deactivated

enabled(1) The VRRP Router has been activated

The number of IP addresses of this virtual router of this


interface.

Syntax: Octet string

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVrrpVirRtrTrackPortMask

Readwrite

This object was obsoleted after release 07.1.00 and replaced


by snVrrpVirRtrTrackPortList .

fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.13

It specifies the identity of the physical port whose state is to be


monitored. Each bit represents a port on a device.

Syntax: Octet string

Valid values: There can be up to 64 octets in this object:

Chassis devices can have up to 32 octets.

Stackable devices can have up to 4 octets.

Default: 0 octets
If this object is configured on an interface, then the Preference
Level for the interface will be adjusted dynamically, depending
on the state of the Track Port:

snVrrpVirRtrTrackVifMask
fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.14
Syntax: Octet string

Readwrite

When the Track Port states first changes from up to down,


the interfaces Preference Level is reduced by the value of
the Preference Level parameter.

The next time the Track Port state changes from down to
up, the interfaces Preference Level is increased by the
amount specified by the Preference Level.

This object was obsoleted after release 07.1.00 and replaced


by snVrrpVirRtrTrackVifPortList .
It specifies the identity of the virtual interface whose state is to
be monitored. Each bit represents a port on a device.
Valid values:

Chassis devices can have up to 32 octets.

Stackable devices can have up to 4 octets.

Default: 0 octets
If this object is configured on an interface, then the Preference
Level for the interface will be adjusted dynamically, depending
on the state of the Track Port:

16-10

When the Track Port states first changes from up to down,


the interfaces Preference Level is reduced by the value of
the Preference Level parameter.

The next time the Track Port state changes from down to
up, the interfaces Preference Level is increased by the
amount specified by the Preference Level.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVrrpVirRtrRowStatus

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.15
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snVrrpVirRtrRxArpPktDropCnts

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Read only

Shows the number of ARP packets addressed to the interface


that were dropped.

Read only

Shows the number of IP packets addressed to the interface that


were dropped.

Read only

Shows the number of packets received that did not match the
configuration for the receiving interface.

Read only

Shows the number of packets received that did not match the
configured IP addresses.

Read only

Shows the number of receive VRRP IP addresses that did not


match the configured VRRP addresses.

Read only

Shows the number of packets received that did not match the
configured Hello interval.

Read only

Shows the counts of the virtual router interface with priority zero
from the master.

fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.16
Syntax: Counter
snVrrpVirRtrRxIpPktDropCnts
fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.17
Syntax: Counter
snVrrpVirRtrRxPortMismatchCnts
fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.18
Syntax: Counter
snVrrpVirRtrRxNumOfIpMismatch
Cnts
fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.19
Syntax: Counter
snVrrpVirRtrRxIpMismatchCnts
fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.20
Syntax: Counter
snVrrpVirRtrRxHelloIntMismatch
Cnts
fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.21
Syntax: Counter
snVrrpVirRtrRxPriorityZeroFromM
asterCnts
fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.22
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVrrpVirRtrRxHigherPriorityCnts

Read only

Shows the number of VRRP packets received by the interface


that had a higher backup priority for the VRID than what this
interfaces backup priority is.

Read only

Shows the number of times this interface has changed from the
backup state to the master state for the VRID.

Read only

Shows the number of times this interface has changed from the
master state to the backup state for the VRID.

Read only

Shows the number of seconds a backup waits for a Hello


message from the master before determining that the Master is
no longer active. If the Master does not send a Hello message
before the dead interval expires, the backups negotiate
(compare priorities) to select a new master.

Readwrite

This object is available on devices running IronWare release


later than 07.1.00. It specifies the identity of the physical port
whose state is to be monitored.

fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.23
snVrrpVirRtrTransToMasterStateC
nts
fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.24
Syntax: Counter
snVrrpVirRtrTransToBackupState
Cnts
fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.25
Syntax: Counter
snVrrpVirRtrCurrDeadInt
fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.26
Syntax: Integer
snVrrpVirRtrTrackPortList
fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.27
Syntax: Octet string

Each port index is a 16-bit integer in big endian order. The first
8-bit is the slot number; the next 8-bit is the port number.
Default value is 0 length octet string.
If this object is configured on an interface, then the Preference
Level for the interface will be adjusted dynamically, depending
on the state of the Track Port:

16-12

When the Track Port state first changes from up to down,


the interfaces Preference Level is reduced by the value of
the Preference Level parameter.

The next time the Track Port state changes from down to
up, the interfaces Preference Level is increased by the
amount specified by the Preference Level.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVrrpVirRtrTrackVifPortList

Readwrite

This object is available on devices running IronWare release


later than 07.1.00. This object specifies the identity of the virtual
interface whose state is to be monitored.

fdry.1.2.12.3.1.1.28
Syntax: Octet string

Each port index is a 16-bit integer in big endian order. The first
8-bit is the slot number; the next 8-bit is the port number.
Default value is 0 length octet string.
If this object is configured on an interface, then the Preference
Level for the interface will be adjusted dynamically, depending
on the state of the Track Port:

When the Track Port states first changes from up to down,


the interfaces Preference Level is reduced by the value of
the Preference Level parameter.

The next time the Track Port state changes from down to
up, the interfaces Preference Level is increased by the
amount specified by the Preference Level.

VRRP and VRRPE Parameter Table 2


In IronWare Release 07.6.01, the following table replaces the snVrrpVirRtrTable , which uses slot/port number to
index entries. This new table uses the ifindex method to present the configuration and statistics for VRRP and
VRRPE. Each entry in the table describes one VRRP or VRRPE router.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVrrpVirRtr2Table

None

The VRRP Virtual Router Table 2.

None

An entry in the VRRP Virtual Router Table 2.

Read only

Shows one of the VRID configured on this interface. If multiple


VRIDs are configured on the interface, there is an entry for
each VRID.

Read-write

Indicates the owner of the VRRP router interface. The owner


or master router owns the IP addresses associated with the
VRID:

fdry.1.2.12.5.1
snVrrpVirRtr2Entry
fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1
snVrrpVirRtr2Id
fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snVrrpVirRtr2Ownership
fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer

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incomplete(0) No IP address has been assigned to this


VRRP or VRRPE interface.

owner(1) The owner or the master router is the owner of


the VRRP router interface. This applies only to VRRP.

backup(2) The backup router (VRRP or VRRPE) is the


owner of the interface. This is the only value that can be
assigned to a VRRPE router interface.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVrrpVirRtr2CfgPriority

Read-write

Indicates the preferability of a router for becoming the active


router for the interface. A higher number indicates a higher
priority. If two or more devices are tied with the highest priority,
the Backup interface with the highest IP address becomes the
active router for the VRID.

fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 0 255, where:

0 The master no longer participates in the VRRP and a


backup router should transition to be the new master

255 The router is the Owner

Default: 100.
snVrrpVirRtr2TrackPriority

Read-write

fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.4

Applies to interfaces that are configured with track ports.


It indicates the priority of the track ports. The higher the
number the higher the priority. Track port priority is always
lower than the snVrrpVirRtrCfgPriority priority.

Syntax: Integer

This object dynamically adjusts the value of the


snVrrpVirRtr2CfgPriority object when the Track Port state
first changes from Up to Down.
Valid values: 1 254.
snVrrpVirRtr2CurrPriority

Read only

fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer

The current VRRP or VRRPE priority of this Layer 3 Switch for


the VRID. The current priority can differ from the configured
priority for the following reasons:

The VRID is still in the initialization stage and has not


become a Master or Backup yet. In this case, the current
priority is 0.

The VRID is configured with track ports and the link on a


tracked interface has gone down.

A higher number indicates a higher priority.


This object is adjusted dynamically when the tracked port first
changes from Up to Down.
Valid values: 1 254.
snVrrpVirRtr2HelloInt
fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer

Read-write

Shows the number of seconds between hello advertisements


from the master and the backup.
Valid values: 1 84.
Default: 1 second.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVrrpVirRtr2DeadInt

Read-write

Applies only to VRRP or VRRPE backups.

fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.7

It shows the configured value for the dead interval. The dead
interval is the number of seconds that a backup router waits for
a Hello message from the VRID master before determining
that the Master is no longer active.

Syntax: Integer

If the Master does not send a Hello message before the dead
interval expires, the backups negotiate (compare priorities) to
select a new Master for the VRID.
Valid values: 1 84.
Default: 0, which means that this object has not been
configured.
snVrrpVirRtr2PreemptMode

Read-write

Indicates if the backup preempt mode is enabled:

fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.8

disabled(0) prohibit preemption

Syntax: Integer

enabled(1) allow preemption

Default: enabled(1).
The Backup preempt mode prevents a backup router with a
higher VRRP priority from taking control of the VRID from
another backup router that has a lower priority, but has already
assumed control of the VRID.
snVrrpVirRtr2State

Read only

Specifies the VRRP or VRRPE routers interface state:

fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.9

init(0) Initialization state.

Syntax: Integer

master(1) Master state.

backup(2) Backup state.

snVrrpVirRtr2IpAddrMask

Read-write

The number of IP Addresses of this virtual router of this


interface

Read-write

Indicates if VRRP or VRRPE router is enabled.

fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.10
Syntax: Octet string
snVrrpVirRtr2Activate
fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.11

disabled(0) The router is deactivated

Syntax: Integer

enabled(1) The router has been activated

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVrrpVirRtr2RowStatus

Read-write

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that


can be written are:

fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.12
Syntax: Integer

snVrrpVirRtr2RxArpPktDropCnts

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4)


returns a "bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed
from the table immediately.

The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Read only

Shows the number of ARP packets addressed to the interface


that were dropped.

Read only

Shows the number of IP packets addressed to the interface


that were dropped.

Read only

Shows the number of packets received that did not match the
configuration for the receiving interface.

Read only

Shows the number of packets received that did not match the
configured IP addresses.

Read only

Shows the number of VRRP IP addresses received that did


not match the VRRP or VRRPE addresses

Read only

Shows the number of packets received that did not match the
configured Hello interval.

Read only

Shows the count of the virtual router interface that received


priority zero from the master.

fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.13
Syntax: Counter
snVrrpVirRtr2RxIpPktDropCnts
fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.14
Syntax: Counter
snVrrpVirRtr2RxPortMismatchCnt
s
fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.15
Syntax: Counter
snVrrpVirRtr2RxNumOfIpMismatc
hCnts
fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.16
Syntax: Counter
snVrrpVirRtr2RxIpMismatchCnts
fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.17
Syntax: Counter
snVrrpVirRtr2RxHelloIntMismatch
Cnts
fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.18
Syntax: Counter
snVrrpVirRtr2RxPriorityZeroFrom
MasterCnts
fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.19
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVrrpVirRtr2RxHigherPriorityCnt
s

Read only

Shows the number of packets received by the interface that


had a higher backup priority for the VRID than this interfaces
backup priority for the VRID.

Read only

Shows the number of times this interface has changed from


the master state to the backup state for the VRID.

Read only

Shows the number of times this interface has changed from


the master state to the backup state.

Read only

Shows the current dead interval in 100 milliseconds for the


virtual router. This is the time period that a backup waits for a
Hello message from the master before determining that the
Master is no longer active. If the Master does not send a Hello
message before the dead interval expires, the backups
negotiate (compare priorities) to select a new master for the
VRID.

Read-write

Specifies the routers physical track port membership. The


membership includes physical port and virtual ports whose
state is to be monitored.

fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.20
Syntax: Counter
snVrrpVirRtr2TransToMasterState
Cnts
fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.21
Syntax: Counter
snVrrpVirRtr2TransToBackupStat
eCnts
fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.22
Syntax: Counter
snVrrpVirRtr2CurrDeadInt
fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.23
Syntax: Integer

snVrrpVirRtr2TrackPortList
fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.24
Syntax: Octet string

Each port index is an ifIndex. If there are four or more


consecutive ifIndexes, then encoding and decoding scheme is
range based, as follows:

Each range prefix with 0000 (2 octets) is not a valid


ifIndex.

The first two octets in a set of four octets indicate the


beginning of the range. The next two octets show the end
of the range.

IfIndexes that are not in a range are displayed as it is.

For example, you may see the following lists:

Port list: 0001..0005 0015 0032..0047


0001..0005 and 0032..0047 show ranges of ifindexes;
whereas, 0015 is one ifindex

Port list in PDU: 0000 0001 0005 000f 0000 0020 002f
The list contains ifindexes not in a range.

If this object is configured, then the Preference Level of this


interface will be adjusted dynamically depending on the state
of the Track Port. The interface's Preference Level is reduced
by the value of Preference Level parameter when the Track
Port states first changes from Up to Down. When the Track
Port returns to the Up state, the interface's Preference Level is
increased by the amount specified by the Preference Level.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVrrpVirRtr2AdvertiseBackup

Read-write

Indicates if the ability for this Backup to advertise itself to the


current Master is enabled:

fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.25
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: disabled(0}.
snVrrpVirRtr2MasterIpAddr

Read only

Shows the Masters real or virtual (primary) IP address. This IP


address is listed as the source in VRRP and VRRPE
advertisement that was last received by this virtual router.

Read only

Shows the number of IP addresses that are associated with


this virtual router. This number is equal to the number or rows
in the vrrpAssoIpAddrTable of the standard MIB that
corresponds to a given ifindex and VRID pair.

Read only

Shows the virtual MAC address of the virtual router.

fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.26
Syntax: IpAddress
snVrrpVirRtr2IpAddrCount
fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.27
Syntax: Integer
snVrrpVirRtr2VirtualMacAddr
fdry.1.2.12.5.1.1.28
Syntax: MAC address

VSRP
Virtual Switch Redundancy Protocol (VSRP) is a proprietary protocol that provides redundancy and sub-second
failover in Layer 2 and Layer 3 mesh topologies. Based on the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Extended
(VRRPE), VSRP provides one or more backups for a Layer 2 Switch or Layer 3 Switch. If the active Layer 2
Switch or Layer 3 Switch becomes unavailable, one of the backups takes over as the active device and continues
forwarding traffic for the network.
Refer to the configuration guide for your device for detailed discussion on VSRP.
The following objects are available for VSRP to provide SNMP support for VSRP:

Global VSRP Objects on page 16-18

VSRP Interface Table on page 16-19

VSRP Virtual Router Table on page 16-20

These MIB objects are supported in the IronWare MIB of the following software releases:

BigIron software release 07.6.01 and later.

NetIron Multi-Service IronWare software release 03.8.00 and later.

Global VSRP Objects


The following are the global objects for VSRP. They are equivalent to the router vsrp and snmp-server enable
traps vsrp CLI commands.

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NOTE: Only one of the virtual router protocols can be enabled at any one time.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVsrpGroupOperModeVsrp

Read-write

Indicates if VSRP is enabled or disable on this system:

fdry.1.1.3.21.1.1

disabled(0) - the default.

Syntax: Integer

enabled(1)

snVsrpGroupOperModeVsrp

Read-write

fdry.1.1.3.21.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snVsrpIfMaxNumVridPerIntf

Indicateds if a trap is generated whenever a VSRP state


change occurs.

disabled(0)

enabled(1 )- the default.

Read only

Indicates the maximum number of VRID that an interface can


have.

Read only

Indicates the maximum number of VRID that a system can


have.

Read-write

Clears the VSRP statistics.

fdry.1.1.3.21.1.3
Syntax: Integer
snVsrpIfMaxNumVridPerSystem
fdry.1.1.3.21.1.4
Syntax: Integer
snVsrpClearVrrpStat
fdry.1.1.3.21.1.5

normal(0)

Syntax: Integer

clear(1 )

VSRP Interface Table


The following table contains objects used to configure VSRP interfaces. They are equivalent to the vsrp auth-type
CLI command.
NOTE: Make sure that snVsrpGroupOperModeVsrp is set to enable(1).

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVsrpIfTable

None

The VSRP Interface Table

None

An entry in the VSRP Interface Table.

Read-only

VLAN ID used to index the entries in this table.

fdry.1.1.3.21.2.1
snVsrpIfEntry
fdry.1.1.3.21.2.1.1
snVsrpIfVlanId
fdry.1.1.3.21.2.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVsrpIfAuthType

Read-write

Indicates the authorization type used to verify access to the


interface:

fdry.1.1.3.21.2.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer

noAuth(0)

simpleTextPasswd(1)

ipAuthHeader(2)
(Not supportted in NetIron Multi-Service IronWare
software releases.)

snVsrpIfAuthPassword

Read-write

fdry.1.1.3.21.2.1.1.3

Defines the password required if the snVsrpIfAuthType


object is set to simpleTextPasswd(1). This object can contain
1 7 octets.

Syntax: Octet string

VSRP Virtual Router Table


The VSRP Virtual Router Table describes the configuration of the VSRP virtual router. They are equivalent to the
vsrp vrid and show vsrp CLI commands.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVsrpVirRtrTable

None

The VSRP Virtual Router Table

None

An entry in the VSRP Virtual Router Table.

Read only

VLAN index of the VSRP router.

Read only

Shows a virtual router ID for the interface.

Read-write

Indicates the owner of the VSRP router interface. The owner


or master router owns the IP addresses associated with the
VRID:

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1
snVsrpVirRtrEntry
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1
snVsrpVirRtrVlanId
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snVsrpVirRtrId
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snVsrpVirRtrOwnership
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer

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incomplete(0) No IP address has been assigned to this


interface.

owner(1) This does not apply to VSRP.

backup(2) The backup router is the owner of the


interface. This is the only value that can be assigned to a
VSRP router interface.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVsrpVirRtrCfgPriority

Read-write

Indicates the preferability of a router for becoming the active


router for the interface. A higher number indicates a higher
priority. If two or more devices are tied with the highest priority,
the Backup interface with the highest IP address becomes the
active router for the VRID.

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer

This object can be set only if snVsrpVirRtrCfgPriority is set


to backup(2)
Valid values: 1 254
Default: 100.
snVsrpVirRtrTrackPriority

Read-write

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer

Indicates the amount by which the default track priority is


reduced when a tracked interface goes down. The higher the
number, the higher the priority.
After this object is configured, the snVsrpVirRtrCurrPriority
of this interface will be adjusted dynamically with this track
priority the first time the Track Port states changes from UP to
DOWN
NOTE: Supported in the NetIron Multi-Service IronWare
software release 03.8.00 and later.
Valid values: 1 254

snVsrpVirRtrCurrPriority

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer

The current VSRP priority of this Layer 3 Switch for the VRID.
The current priority can differ from the configured priority for
the following reasons:

The VRID is still in the initialization stage and has not


become a Master or Backup. In this case, the current
priority is 0.

The VRID is configured with track ports and the link on a


tracked interface has gone down.

A higher number indicates a higher priority.


This object is adjusted dynamically when the tracked port first
changes from Up to Down.
Valid values: 1 254.
snVsrpVirRtrHelloInt
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.7
Syntax: Integer

Read-write

Shows the number of seconds between hello advertisements


sent from the master and the backup.
Valid values: 1 84.
Default: 1 second.
NOTE: This object cannot be combined with either the
snVsrpVirRtrDeadInt or snVsrpVirRtrHoldDownInt
object in one SNMP set request.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVsrpVirRtrDeadInt

Read-write

Shows the number of seconds a Backup waits for a Hello


message from the Master for the VRID before determining that
the Master is no longer active. If the Master does not send a
Hello messages before the dead interval expires and the
backups negotiate (compare priorities) to select a new master
for the

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.8
Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 1 84.


Default: 3 seconds.
NOTE: This object cannot be combined with the
snVsrpVirRtrHelloInt object in one SNMP set request.
snVsrpVirRtrPreemptMode

Read-write

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.9
Syntax: Integer

snVsrpVirRtrState

Read only

Enables or disables preemption. When preemption is enabled,


a higher priority Backup router preempts a lower priority
Master.

disabled(0)

enabled(1) - the default.

Specifies the virtual routers interface state:

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.10

init(0) Initialization state

Syntax: Integer

master(1) Master state

backup(2) Backup state

snVsrpVirRtrIpAddrMask

Read-write

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.11

Valid values: Up to 64 octets

Syntax: Octet string


snVsrpVirRtrActivate

The numbers of IP Addresses for this virtual router of this


interface. This object is for Layer 3 VSRP."

Read-write

Indicates if VRRP or VRRPE router has been activated.

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.12

disabled(0) The router has not been activated

Syntax: Integer

enabled(1) The router has been activated

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVsrpVirRtrTrackPortList

Read-write

Specifies the routers physical track port membership. The


membership includes physical port and virtual ports whose
state is to be monitored.

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.13
Syntax: Octet string

Each port index is an ifIndex. If there are four or more


consecutive ifIndexes, then encoding and decoding scheme is
range based, as follows:

Each range prefix with 0000 (2 octets) is not a valid


ifIndex.

The first two octets in a set of four octets indicate the


beginning of the range. The next two octets show the end
of the range.

Ifindexes that are not in a range are displayed as


individual indexes.

For example, you may see the following lists:

Port list: 0001..0005 0015 0032..0047


0001..0005 and 0032..0047 show ranges of ifindexes;
whereas, 0015 is one ifindex

Port list in PDU: 0000 0001 0005 000f 0000 0020 002f
The list contains ifindexes not in a range.

If this object is configured, then the Preference Level of this


interface will be adjusted dynamically depending on the state
of the Track Port. The interface's Preference Level is reduced
by the value of Preference Level parameter when the Track
Port states first changes from Up to Down. When the Track
Port returns to the Up state, the interface's Preference Level is
increased by the amount specified by the Preference Level.
snVsrpVirRtrAdvertiseBackup

Read-write

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.14
Syntax: Integer

Indicates if the ability for this Backup to advertise itself to the


current Master is enabled:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: disabled(0).
snVsrpVirRtrHoldDownInt
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.15
Syntax: Integer

Read-write

The amount of time a Backup that has sent a Hello packet


announcing its intent to become Master waits before beginning
to forward traffic for the VRID. The hold-down interval prevents
Layer 2 loops from occurring during VSRPs rapid failover.
The interval can from 1 84 seconds.
Default: 2 seconds.
NOTE: This object cannot be combined the
snVsrpVirRtrHelloInt object in one SNMP set request.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVsrpVirRtrInitTtl

Read-write

Indicates the time-to-live value (TTL) in the hello packets. TTL


is the maximum number of hops a VSRP Hello packet can
traverse before being dropped. TTL in a packet helps regulate
the distance that a hello packet can travel. It prevents the
flooding of VSRP hello packets in the network.

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.16
Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 1 84 seconds.


Default: 1 second on most devices; 2 seconds in the NetIron
Multi-Service IronWare software release 03.8.00 and later.
snVsrpVirRtrIncPortList

Read-write

Groups all free ports of a VLAN into their control ports.

Read-write

Indicates the time interval when backup routers send hellp


mesage advertisements.

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.17
Syntax: Octet string
snVrrpVirRtrBackupInt
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.19

Valid values: 60 3600 seconds

Syntax: Integer

Default: 60 seconds
snVsrpVirRtrRowStatus

Read-write

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.20
Syntax: Integer

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that


can be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.

snVsrpVirRtrRxNumOfIpMismatc
hCnts

The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Read only

NOTE: Supported in the NetIron Multi-Service IronWare


software release 03.8.00 and later.
Shows the received number of mismatched IP addresses for
VSRP.

Read only

NOTE: Supported in the NetIron Multi-Service IronWare


software release 03.8.00 and later.
Shows the number of received VSRP IP Addresses that are
mismatched.

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.24
Syntax: Counter32
snVsrpVirRtrRxIpMismatchCnts
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.25

snVsrpVirRtrRxHelloIntMismatch
Cnts
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.26

NOTE: Supported in the NetIron Multi-Service IronWare


software release 03.8.00 and later.
Shows the number of the virtual router interface with hello
interval that are mismatched.

Syntax: Counter32

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVsrpVirRtrRxPriorityZeroFrom
MasterCnts

Read only

NOTE: Supported in the NetIron Multi-Service IronWare


software release 03.8.00 and later.
Shows the number of advertisements with priority of zero
received from the master.

Read only

Shows the number of times this interface has changed from


the master state to the backup state for the VRID.

Read only

Shows the number of times this interface has changed from


the master state to the backup state.

Read only

Shows the current dead in 100-millisecond intervals for the


virtual router. This is the time period that a backup waits for a
Hello message from the master before determining that the
Master is no longer active. If the Master does not send a Hello
message before the dead interval expires and the backups
negotiate (compare priorities) to select a new master for the

Read only

Shows the current backup router hello interval.

Read only

Shows the current value of the hold-down interval.

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.27
Syntax: Counter32
snVsrpVirRtrTransToMasterState
Cnts
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.29
Syntax: Counter32
snVsrpVirRtrTransToBackupState
Cnts
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.30
Syntax: Counter32
snVsrpVirRtrCurrDeadInt
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.31
Syntax: Integer

snVsrpVirRtrCurHelloInt
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.32
Syntax: Integer
snVsrpVirRtrCurHoldDownInt
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.33

Valid values: 1 - 84

Syntax: Integer
snVsrpVirRtrCurInitTtl

Read only

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.34

Shows the current time-to-live value.


Valid values: 1 - 255

Syntax: Integer
snVsrpVirRtrHelloMacAddress

Read only

NOTE: Supported in the NetIron Multi-Service IronWare


software release 03.8.00 and later.
Shows the Hello MAC address

Read only

NOTE: Supported in the NetIron Multi-Service IronWare


software release 03.8.00 and later.
Shows the master router's real/virtual (primary) IP address.
This is the IP address listed as the source in VSRP
advertisement, which is last received by this virtual router.

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.35
Syntax: MAC address
snVsrpVirRtrHelloIpAddress
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.36
Syntax: IpAddress

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Support for the NetIron XMR, NetIron MLX and BigIron RX


VRRP and VRRP-E are supported on the NetIron XMR, NetIron MLX , and BigIron RX. The implementation fully
complies with RFC 2787 - Definitions of Managed Objects for the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol.

VSRP Virtual Router Table


The VSRP Virtual Router Table describes the configuration of the VRRP virtual router.

Table 16.1: VSRP Virtual Router Table


Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVsrpVirRtrTable

None

The VSRP Virtual Router Table

None

An entry in the VSRP Virtual Router Table.

Read-only

VLAN index of the VSRP router.

Read-only

Shows a virtual router ID for the interface.

Read-write

Indicates the owner of the VSRP router interface. The owner


or master router owns the IP addresses associated with the
VRID:

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1
snVsrpVirRtrEntry
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1
snVsrpVirRtrVlanId
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snVsrpVirRtrId
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snVsrpVirRtrOwnership
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer

snVsrpVirRtrCfgPriority
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer

Read-write

incomplete(0) No IP address has been assigned to this


interface.

owner(1) This does not apply to VSRP.

backup(2) The backup router is the owner of the


interface. This is the only value that can be assigned to a
VSRP router interface.

Indicates the preferability of a router for becoming the active


router for the interface. A higher number indicates a higher
priority. If two or more devices are tied with the highest priority,
the Backup interface with the highest IP address becomes the
active router for the VRID.
This object can be set only if snVsrpVirRtrCfgPriority is set
to backup(2)
Valid values: 1 254
Default: 100.

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Table 16.1: VSRP Virtual Router Table


Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVsrpVirRtrTrackPriority

Read-write

Applies to interfaces that are configured with track ports.

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.5

It indicates the priority of the track ports. A higher number


indicates a higher priority.

Syntax: Integer

This object dynamically adjusts the value of the


snVrrpVirRtr2CfgPriority object when the Track Port state
first changes from Up to Down.
Valid values: 1 254.
snVsrpVirRtrCurrPriority

Read-only

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer

The current VSRP priority of this Layer 3 Switch for the VRID.
The current priority can differ from the configured priority for
the following reasons:

The VRID is still in the initialization stage and has not


become a Master or Backup. In this case, the current
priority is 0.

The VRID is configured with track ports and the link on a


tracked interface has gone down.

A higher number indicates a higher priority.


This object is adjusted dynamically when the tracked port first
changes from Up to Down.
Valid values: 1 254.
snVsrpVirRtrHelloInt

Read-write

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.7

Shows the number of seconds between hello advertisements


sent from the master and the backup.
Valid values: 1 84.

Syntax: Integer

Default: 1 second.
snVsrpVirRtrDeadInt

Read-write

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.8
Syntax: Integer

Shows the number of seconds a Backup waits for a Hello


message from the Master for the VRID before determining that
the Master is no longer active. If the Master does not send a
Hello messages before the dead interval expires and the
backups negotiate (compare priorities) to select a new master
for the
Valid values: 1 84.
Default: 1 second.

snVsrpVirRtrState

Read-only

Specifies the virtual routers interface state:

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.10

init(0) Initialization state

Syntax: Integer

master(1) Master state

backup(2) Backup state

snVsrpVirRtrActivate

Read-write

Indicates if VRRP or VRRPE router has been activated.

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.12

disabled(0) The router has not been activated

Syntax: Integer

enabled(1) The router has been activated

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Table 16.1: VSRP Virtual Router Table


Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVsrpVirRtrCurrPriority

Read-write

Specifies the routers physical track port membership. The


membership includes physical port and virtual ports whose
state is to be monitored.

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.13
Syntax: Octet string

Each port index is an ifIndex. If there are four or more


consecutive ifIndexes, then encoding and decoding scheme is
range based, as follows:

Each range prefix with 0000 (2 octets) is not a valid


ifIndex.

The first two octets in a set of four octets indicate the


beginning of the range. The next two octets show the end
of the range.

Ifindexes that are not in a range are displayed as


individual indexes.

For example, you may see the following lists:

Port list: 0001..0005 0015 0032..0047


0001..0005 and 0032..0047 show ranges of ifindexes;
whereas, 0015 is one ifindex

Port list in PDU: 0000 0001 0005 000f 0000 0020 002f
The list contains ifindexes not in a range.

If this object is configured, then the Preference Level of this


interface will be adjusted dynamically depending on the state
of the Track Port. The interface's Preference Level is reduced
by the value of Preference Level parameter when the Track
Port states first changes from Up to Down. When the Track
Port returns to the Up state, the interface's Preference Level is
increased by the amount specified by the Preference Level.
snVsrpVirRtrAdvertiseBackup

Read-write

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.14
Syntax: Integer

Indicates if the ability for this Backup to advertise itself to the


current Master is enabled:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: disabled(0}.
snVsrpVirRtrHoldDownInt
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.15
Syntax: Integer

Read-write

The amount of time a Backup that has sent a Hello packet


announcing its intent to become Master waits before beginning
to forward traffic for the VRID. The hold-down interval prevents
Layer 2 loops from occurring during VSRPs rapid failover.
The interval can from 1 84 seconds.
Default: 2 seconds.

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Table 16.1: VSRP Virtual Router Table


Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVsrpVirRtrInitTtl

Read-write

Indicates the time-to-live value (TTL) in the hello packets. TTL


is the maximum number of hops a VSRP Hello packet can
traverse before being dropped. TTL in a packet helps regulate
the distance that a hello packet can travel. It prevents the
flooding of VSRP hello packets in the network.

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.16
Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 1 84 seconds.


Default: 1 second.
snVsrpVirRtrIncPortList

Read-write

Groups all free ports of a VLAN into their control ports.

Read-write

Indicates the time interval when backup routers send hellp


mesage advertisements.

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.17
Syntax: Octet string
snVrrpVirRtrBackupInt
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.19

Valid values: 60 3600 seconds

Syntax: Integer

Default: 60 seconds
snVsrpVirRtrRowStatus

Read-write

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.20
Syntax: Integer

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that


can be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.

snVsrpVirRtrTransToMasterState
Cnts

The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Read-only

Shows the number of times this interface has changed from


the master state to the backup state for the VRID.

Read-only

Shows the number of times this interface has changed from


the master state to the backup state.

Read-only

Shows the current dead in 100-millisecond intervals for the


virtual router. This is the time period that a backup waits for a
Hello message from the master before determining that the
Master is no longer active. If the Master does not send a Hello
message before the dead interval expires and the backups
negotiate (compare priorities) to select a new master for the

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.29
Syntax: Counter
snVsrpVirRtrTransToBackupState
Cnts
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.30
Syntax: Counter
snVsrpVirRtrCurrDeadInt
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.31
Syntax: Integer

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Table 16.1: VSRP Virtual Router Table


Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVsrpVirRtrCurHelloInt

Read-only

Shows the current backup router hello interval.

Read-only

Shows the current value of the hold-down interval.

Read-only

Shows the current time-to-live value.

Read-only

Shows the Hello MAC address

Read-only

Shows the master router's real/virtual (primary) IP address.


This is the IP address listed as the source in VSRP
advertisement, which is last received by this virtual router.

fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.32
Syntax: Integer
snVsrpVirRtrCurHoldDownInt
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.33
Syntax: Integer
snVsrpVirRtrCurInitTtl
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.34
Syntax: Integer
snVsrpVirRtrHelloMacAddress
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.35
Syntax: MAC address
snVsrpVirRtrMasterIpAddr
fdry.1.1.3.21.3.1.1.36
Syntax: IpAddress

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Chapter 17
RIP

Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is an IP route exchange protocol that uses a distance vector (a number
representing distance) to measure the cost of a given route. The cost is a distance vector because the cost often
is equivalent to the number of hops between the Layer 3 Switch and the destination network.
A Layer 3 Switch can receive multiple paths to a destination. A RIP route can have a maximum cost of 15.
Refer to the configuration guide for a product for details on the features discussed in this chapter.

IP RIP General Group


NOTE: IP RIP MIBs are supported on the following products:

BigIron RX

NetIron XMR

NetIron MLX

BigIron MG8

NetIron 40G

NetIron IMR 640 Router

The following objects are general objects for RIP.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpRipEnable

Readwrite

Indicates if IP RIP routing is enabled:

fdry.1.2.3.1.1
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: disabled
snRtIpRipUpdateTime
fdry.1.2.3.1.2

Readwrite

Specifies the RIP update interval in seconds.


Valid values: 1 1000 seconds

Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpRipRedisEnable

Readwrite

Indicates if redistribution of static routes from the IP route table


into RIP is enabled:

fdry.1.2.3.1.3
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: disabled
NOTE: This is not supported on the BigIron RX, NetIron XMR,
or NetIron MLX.
snRtIpRipRedisDefMetric
fdry.1.2.3.1.4

Readwrite

Valid values: 1 15

Syntax: Integer
snRtIpRipSetAllPortConfig
fdry.1.2.3.1.5

Shows the default metric to be used when static routes are


redistributed to RIP.

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

The value of this object is a number corresponding to a row in


the snRtIpRipPortConfigPortIndex object of the
snRtIpRipPortConfigTable . The values of the
snRtIpRipPortVersion and snRtIpRipPortPoisonReverse
objects will be written to that row.
NOTE: Before setting this object, all the intended data of the
given row of the table must be set. Otherwise, the
current data of the row will be used to set the entire IP
RIP Port Configuration Table . The previous setting will
be overwritten by the new one.
NOTE: This is not supported on the BigIron RX, NetIron XMR,
or NetIron MLX.

snRtIpRipGblFiltList
fdry.1.2.3.1.6
Syntax: Octet string

Readwrite

An IP RIP global filter list. Each octet contains a filter ID number


that forms a group of filters. A valid entry in the
snRtIpRipRouteFilterTable with the corresponding filter ID
number in the snRtIpRipRouteFilterId object must be created
before a filter list is initialized.
Valid values: 1 64 octets.
NOTE: This is not supported on the BigIron RX, NetIron XMR,
or NetIron MLX.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpRipFiltOnAllPort

Readwrite

Applies the IP RIP global filter object snRtIpRipGblFiltList to


all interfaces. This object is used to add and delete all RIP filter
lists to and from all interfaces. Prior to sending this command,
snRtIpRipGblFiltList must contain the correct filter list.

fdry.1.2.3.1.7
Syntax: Integer

The values that can be written are:

deleteAllInBound(2) delete all in-bound filter lists from all


ports.

deleteAllOutBound(3) delete all out-bound filter lists from


all ports.

addAllInBound(4) add all in-bound filter lists to all ports.

addAllOutBound(5) add all out-bound filter lists to all


ports.

If a set operation failed, then a SET with value of (2) or (3)


returns the error code "GenError". If the operation succeeded,
then entries in this filter list are deleted immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

valid(1) set operation is done and is valid.

NOTE: This is not supported on the BigIron RX, NetIron XMR,


or NetIron MLX.
snRtIpRipDistance
fdry.1.2.3.1.8

Readwrite

Shows the administrative distance of this filter.


Valid values: 1 255.

Syntax: Integer

IP RIP Port Configuration Table


The IP RIP Port Configuration Table contains the configuration of RIP on a particular interface. Before you can use
this table, RIP must be enabled in the device and the Redistribution Table on page 17-4 must be configured with
permit and deny commands.
NOTE: IP RIP MIBs are not supported on the following products:

BigIron RX

NetIron XMR

NetIron MLX

BigIron MG8

NetIron 40G

NetIron IMR 640 Router

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpRipPortConfigTable

None

The IP Rip Port Configuration Table.

fdry.1.2.3.2

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpRipPortConfigEntry

None

An entry in the IP Rip Port Configuration Table.

Read only

The port index for an entry in the IP Rip Port Configuration


Table.

Readwrite

Specifies the IP RIP version on this port:

fdry.1.2.3.2.1
snRtIpRipPortConfigPortIndex
fdry.1.2.3.2.1.1
Syntax: PortIndex
snRtIpRipPortVersion
fdry.1.2.3.2.1.2
Syntax: Integer

snRtIpRipPortPoisonReverse
fdry.1.2.3.2.1.3

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

disabled(0) RIP is disabled on this port

v1Only(1) RIP version 1 only

v2Only(2) RIP version 2 only

v1CompatibleV2(3) RIP version 2 is compatible with


version 1

Indicates if poison reverse is enabled:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Poison reverse prevents routing loops and slow convergence


within the network.
snRtIpRipPortLearnDefault
fdry.1.2.3.2.1.4

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Indicates if the ability to learn advertised routes is enabled on


the interface:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Redistribution Table
The RIP Redistribution Table contains routes where RIP routes will be redistributed. RIP can redistribute routes
from other routing protocols such as OSPF and BGP4 into RIP. A redistributed route is one that a Layer 3 Switch
learns through another protocol, then distributes into RIP.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpRipRedisTable

None

IP RIP Redistribution table.

None

An entry in the IP RIP Redistribution table.

Read only

The table index for a IP RIP Redistribution entry. There can be


up to 64 entries in this table.

fdry.1.2.3.3
snRtIpRipRedisEntry
fdry.1.2.3.3.1
snRtIpRipRedisIndex
fdry.1.2.3.3.1.1
Syntax: Integer

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RIP

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpRipRedisAction

Readwrite

Indicates what to do if routes match this IP RIP Redistribution


entry.

fdry.1.2.3.3.1.2
Syntax: Integer

deny(0)

permit(1)

NOTE: This is not supported on the BigIron RX, NetIron XMR,


or NetIron MLX.
snRtIpRipRedisProtocol
fdry.1.2.3.3.1.3

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

snRtIpRipRedisIp
fdry.1.2.3.3.1.4

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.3.3.1.5

fdry.1.2.3.3.1.6

other(1) Cannot be used for SNMP-SET:

all(2)

static(3)

ospf(4)

bgp(5)

isis(6)

Shows the IP address of the IP route to be distributed. The


address 0.0.0.0 means that all routes will be distributed.

Readwrite

Shows the IP subnet mask of the IP route to be distributed.

Readwrite

Specifies the metric of the route to be matched to determine the


redistribution.

Syntax: IpAddress
snRtIpRipRedisMatchMetric

NOTE: This is not supported on the BigIron RX, NetIron XMR,


or NetIron MLX.

Syntax: IpAddress
snRtIpRipRedisMask

Indicates which protocol will to be distributed:

NOTE: This is not supported on the BigIron RX, NetIron XMR,


or NetIron MLX.

Valid values: 0 65535. A value of 0 means that any metric


value will be matched.

Syntax: Integer

NOTE: This is not supported on the BigIron RX, NetIron XMR,


or NetIron MLX.
snRtIpRipRedisSetMetric
fdry.1.2.3.3.1.7
Syntax: Integer

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Readwrite

Specifies the new metric of the route to be advertised.


Valid values: 0 15. A value of 0 indicates that the default
metric will be used.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpRipRedisRowStatus

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.2.3.3.1.8
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snRtIpRipRedisRouteMapName
fdry.1.2.3.3.1.9

Readwrite

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Indicates the name of the route map used for this redistribution
entry.

Syntax: Display string

IP RIP Route Filter Table


The IP RIP Route Filter Table defines the IP network numbers the router will learn from the RIP protocol. The
numbers are stored in the routers IP routing table. Once RIP filters are defined, you can assign them to individual
interfaces.
NOTE: IP RIP Route Filter MIBs are not supported on the following products:

BigIron RX

NetIron XMR

NetIron MLX

BigIron MG8

NetIron 40G

NetIron IMR 640 Router

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpRipRouteFilterTable

None

IP RIP Route Filter Table.

None

An entry of the IP RIP route filter table.

Read only

Shows the filter ID to identify a filter entry. There can be up to 64


entries in this table.

fdry.1.2.3.4
snRtIpRipRouteFilterEntry
fdry.1.2.3.4.1
snRtIpRipRouteFilterId
fdry.1.2.3.4.1.1
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpRipRouteFilterAction

Readwrite

Indicates what action to take if the IP RIP packet matches this


filter.

fdry.1.2.3.4.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snRtIpRipRouteFilterIpAddr
fdry.1.2.3.4.1.3

deny(0)

permit(1)

Readwrite

Indicates the route IP address that needs to be matched by any


IP address in a RIP packet. A value of 0.0.0.0 means that any
IP address in any RIP packets will be matched.

Readwrite

If snRtIpRipRouteFilterIpAddr is 0, this value is ignored, and


all IP RIP packets will be matched. Otherwise, this mask is
applied to the IP RIP packet and then compared to
snRtIpRipRouteFilterIpAddr to determine a match.

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

Syntax: IpAddress
snRtIpRipRouteFilterSubnetMask
fdry.1.2.3.4.1.4
Syntax: IpAddress
snRtIpRipRouteFilterRowStatus
fdry.1.2.3.4.1.5
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

IP RIP Neighbor Filter Table


The IP RIP Neighbor Filter Table specifies the routers from which a router will receive RIP routes. By default, RIP
routes will be learned from all neighbors.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpRipNbrFilterTable

None

IP RIP Neighbor Filter Table

None

An entry of the IP RIP neighbor filter table.

Read only

Indicates the ID of this entry in the table. There can be up to 64


entries in this table.

fdry.1.2.3.5
snRtIpRipNbrFilterEntry
fdry.1.2.3.5.1
snRtIpRipNbrFilterId
fdry.1.2.3.5.1.1
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpRipNbrFilterAction

Readwrite

Indicates what action to take if the source IP address in a


packet matches the source IP address in this filter. The IP
address to be matched is defined by the
snRtIpRipNbrFilterSourceIp object.

fdry.1.2.3.5.1.2
Syntax: Integer

snRtIpRipNbrFilterSourceIp
fdry.1.2.3.5.1.3

deny(0)

permit(1)

Readwrite

Shows the source IP address that needs to be matched by the


RIP packet. An IP address of 0.0.0.0 always matches any
source IP addresses in any IP RIP packets.

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

Syntax: IpAddress
snRtIpRipNbrFilterRowStatus
fdry.1.2.3.5.1.4
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

IP RIP Port Access Table


The IP RIP Port Access Table allows a group of RIP filters to be applied to an IP interface. The filters can be
applied to either incoming or outgoing traffic.
NOTE: IP RIP Port Access MIBs are not supported on the following products:

BigIron RX

NetIron XMR

NetIron MLX

BigIron MG8

NetIron 40G

NetIron IMR 640 Router

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpRipPortAccessTable

None

IP interface RIP access table.

fdry.1.2.3.6

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpRipPortAccessEntry

None

An entry of the IP interface RIP access table.

Read only

The port number to which the IP RIP filter applies.

Read only

Specifies if the filter is for incoming or outgoing packets:.

fdry.1.2.3.6.1
snRtIpRipPortAccessPort
fdry.1.2.3.6.1.1
Syntax: PortIndex
snRtIpRipPortAccessDir
fdry.1.2.3.6.1.2

in(1) Incoming packet

Syntax: Integer

out(2) Outgoing packet

snRtIpRipPortAccessFilterList

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.3.6.1.3
Syntax: Octet string

snRtIpRipPortAccessRowStatus

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.3.6.1.4
Syntax: Integer

Contains an IP RIP filter list.


Valid values: Up to 64 octets. Each octet contains a filter ID
number that consists of a group of filters. Before a filter list can
be created, there must be valid entries in the IP RIP Route Filter
Table (snRtIpRipRouteFilterTable object) with their
corresponding filter ID number entered in the
snRtIpRipRouteFilterId object.
Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Global RIP Statistics


These objects provide global RIP statistics. They were introduced in Service Provider Release 09.1.02 and
Enterprise IronWare Release 07.8.00.
NOTE: Global RIP Statistics MIBs are not supported on the following products:

BigIron RX

NetIron XMR

NetIron MLX

BigIron MG8

NetIron 40G

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Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpRipStats

NA

RIP Statistics group.

Read only

Number of outgoing RIP requests.

Read only

Number of outgoing RIP responses.

Read only

Number of incoming RIP requests.

Read only

Number of incoming RIP responses.

Read only

Number of unrecognized RIP packets.

Read only

Number of RIP packets with bad version number.

Read only

Number of RIP packets with bad address family value.

Read only

Number of RIP packets with bad request format.

Read only

Number of RIP packets with bad metric value.

Read only

Number of RIP packets with bad response format.

fdry.1.2.3.9
snRtIpRipStatsOutRequest
fdry.1.2.3.9.1
Syntax: Integer
snRtIpRipStatsOutResponse
fdry.1.2.3.9.2
Syntax: Integer
snRtIpRipStatsInRequest
fdry.1.2.3.9.3
Syntax: Integer
snRtIpRipStatsInResponse
fdry.1.2.3.9.4
Syntax: Integer
snRtIpRipStatsUnrecognized
fdry.1.2.3.9.5
Syntax: Integer
snRtIpRipStatsBadVersion
fdry.1.2.3.9.6
Syntax: Integer
snRtIpRipStatsBadAddrFamily
fdry.1.2.3.9.7
Syntax: Integer
snRtIpRipStatsBadRequestForma
t
fdry.1.2.3.9.8
Syntax: Integer
snRtIpRipStatsBadMetrics
fdry.1.2.3.9.9
Syntax: Integer
snRtIpRipStatsBadRespFormat
fdry.1.2.3.9.10
Syntax: Integer

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Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpRipStatsRespFromNonRip
Port

Read only

Number of RIP packet responses coming from non-RIP


configured ports.

Read only

Number of RIP packet responses coming from loopback ports.

Read only

Number of RIP packets rejected.

fdry.1.2.3.9.11
Syntax: Integer
snRtIpRipStatsResponseFromLoo
pback
fdry.1.2.3.9.12
Syntax: Integer
snRtIpRipStatsPacketRejected
fdry.1.2.3.9.13
Syntax: Integer

RFC 1724 - RIP Version 2 MIB Extension

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Chapter 18
Global Router and IP

This chapter shows the router objects in the MIB. It contains the following sections:

Global Router Objects on page 18-1

IP General Group on page 18-2

IP Static Route Table on page 18-4

IP Filter Table on page 18-5

IP Interface Port Address Table on page 18-8

IP Interface Port Access Table on page 18-9

IP Interface Port Configuration Table on page 18-10

Broadcast Forwarding Group on page 18-12

Trace Route Group on page 18-16

IP Forwarding Cache Table on page 18-18

IP Prefix List Table on page 18-20

IP AS-Path Access List String Table on page 18-22

Refer to the configuration guide for a product for details on the features discussed in this chapter.

Global Router Objects


This section contains global MIB objects switching properties of the Layer 3 Switch, independent of any routing
protocol.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snGblRtRouteOnly

Readwrite

Determines if the Layer 3 Switch will route or switch packets:

fdry.1.2.8.1.1

disabled(0) Router will first route the packets. If it cannot


route them, it will switch packets.

enabled(1) Router will only route the packets; it will not


switch them.

Syntax: Integer

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IP General Group
The following are general objects for the IP group.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtClearArpCache

Readwrite

Clears learned ARP entries but does not remove any static ARP
entries. The value for this object can be:

fdry.1.2.2.1.1
Syntax: ClearStatus

normal(0) Do not clear learned entries

clear(1) Clear learned entries

This object is also available in the ServerIron.


snRtClearIpCache
fdry.1.2.2.1.2

Readwrite

Syntax: ClearStatus

snRtClearIpRoute
fdry.1.2.2.1.3

Readwrite

Syntax: ClearStatus

snRtBootpServer
fdry.1.2.2.1.4

Clears the entries in the IP Forwarding Cache Table. The value


for this object can be:

normal(0) Do not clear entries

clear(1) Clear entries

This object is also available in the ServerIron.

Clears the IP route tables. The value for this object can be:

normal(0) Do not clear entries

clear(1) Clear entries

This object is also available in the ServerIron.

Readwrite

Shows the IP address of the bootp server to which bootp packet


need to be relayed.

Readwrite

Specifies the maximum number of hops the bootp packet


should travel.

Syntax: IpAddress
snRtBootpRelayMax
fdry.1.2.2.1.5

Valid values: Up to 15 hops

Syntax: Integer
snRtArpAge
fdry.1.2.2.1.6

Readwrite

Valid values: Up to 240 minutes. A value of zero (0) means that


the entry will not age out.

Syntax: Integer
snRtIpIrdpEnable
fdry.1.2.2.1.7

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snRtIpLoadShare
fdry.1.2.2.1.8

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snRtIpProxyArp
fdry.1.2.2.1.9
Syntax: Integer

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Specifies the number of minutes that an ARP entry can be valid


without having to be relearned.

Readwrite

Indicates if router advertisement is enabled on this device:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Indicates if more than one route will be enabled to share the


loads:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Indicates if the proxy ARP function is enabled:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpRarp

Readwrite

Indicates if the RARP server is enabled:

fdry.1.2.2.1.10
Syntax: Integer
snRtIpTtl
fdry.1.2.2.1.11

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.2.1.12

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Indicates the time-to-live (TTL) value that will be used in the IP


header of an IP packet that was generated by this device.
Valid values: 1 255

Syntax: Integer
snRtIpSetAllPortConfig

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Shows the index number of a row in the


snRtIpPortConfigTable on page 18-10, such as
snRtIpPortConfigPortIndex on page 18-11. All the writeable
data from that row will be copied to all appropriate rows in all IP
Interface Port Configuration Tables
NOTE: Prior to setting this object, make sure that the row
identified in this object contains a value for all its
objects; otherwise, the current data of the row will be
used to set the entire IP interface configuration table.

snRtIpFwdCacheMaxEntries

Read only

Shows the maximum number of entries in the IP Forwarding


Cache Table.

Read only

Shows the current number of entries in the IP Forwarding


Cache Table.

Read only

Shows the maximum number of entries in the IP Static Route


table.

Readwrite

Indicates if the directed broadcast forwarding feature is


enabled:

fdry.1.2.2.1.13
Syntax: Integer
snRtIpFwdCacheCurEntries
fdry.1.2.2.1.14
Syntax: Integer
snRtIpMaxStaticRouteEntries
fdry.1.2.2.1.14
Syntax: Integer
snRtIpDirBcastFwd
fdry.1.2.2.1.16
Syntax: Integer
snRtIpLoadShareNumOfPaths
fdry.1.2.2.1.17

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Readwrite

Specifies the number of routes to be used to share the load.

Read only

Indicates the maximum number of routes that can be configured


to share the loads.

Read only

Indicates the minimum number of routes that can be configured


to share the loads.

Syntax: Integer
snRtIpLoadShareMaxPaths
fdry.1.2.2.1.18
Syntax: Integer
snRtIpLoadShareMinPaths
fdry.1.2.2.1.19
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpProtocolRouterId

Readwrite

Shows the router ID for all IP Protocols.

Readwrite

Indicates if strict source routing is enabled to drop source


routed packets:

fdry.1.2.2.1.20
Syntax: IpAddress
snRtIpSourceRoute
fdry.1.2.2.1.21
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

IP Static Route Table


The IP Static Route Table contains a list of static routes. These routes can be one of the following types:

Standard the static route consists of the destination network address and network mask, plus the IP
address of the next-hop gateway.

Interface-based the static route consists of the destination network address and network mask, plus the
Layer 3 Switch interface through which you want the Layer 3 Switch to send traffic for the route. Typically, this
type of static route is for directly attached to destination networks.

Null the static route consists of the destination network address and network mask, plus the null0
parameter. Typically, the null route is configured as a backup route for discarding traffic if the primary route is
unavailable.

IP Static Route Table also serves as the default route table.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpStaticRouteTable

None

IP static route table

None

An entry in the IP static route table.

Read only

The table index for a static route entry.

Readwrite

Shows the destination IP address of the default route. The


address 0.0.0.0 is the IP address of the default router.

Readwrite

Shows the subnet mask of the default routes destination IP


address. The subnet mask 0.0.0.0 is the subnet mask of the
default router.

Readwrite

Shows the IP address of the next-hop router (gateway) for the


route.

fdry.1.2.2.2
snRtIpStaticRouteEntry
fdry.1.2.2.2.1
snRtIpStaticRouteIndex
fdry.1.2.2.2.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snRtIpStaticRouteDest
fdry.1.2.2.2.1.2
Syntax: IpAddress
snRtIpStaticRouteMask
fdry.1.2.2.2.1.3
Syntax: IpAddress
snRtIpStaticRouteNextHop
fdry.1.2.2.2.1.4
Syntax: IpAddress

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpStaticRouteMetric

Readwrite

Shows the metrics to next hop router.

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.2.2.2.1.5

Default: 1

Syntax: Integer
snRtIpStaticRouteRowStatus
fdry.1.2.2.2.1.6
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snRtIpStaticRouteDistance
fdry.1.2.2.2.1.7

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

noSuch(0) No such row

other(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Specifies the administrative distance of the route. When


comparing equal routes to a destination, the Layer 3 Switch
prefers lower administrative distances over higher ones.
Valid values: 1 255
Default: 1

IP Filter Table
An IP filter is an access policy that determines whether the device forwards or drops IP packets. A filter consists of
source and destination IP information and the action to take when a packet matches the values in the filter.
The following objects define IP Filters. They are available in all products.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpFilterTable

None

IP Filter Table.

None

An entry in the IP Filter Table

Read only

Shows the index for an entry in the IP Filter Table.

fdry.1.2.2.3
snRtIpFilterEntry
fdry.1.2.2.3.1
snRtIpFilterIndex
fdry.1.2.2.3.1.1
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpFilterAction

Readwrite

Determines what action to take if the IP packet matches this


filter.

fdry.1.2.2.3.1.2
Syntax: Integer

deny(0)

permit(1)

qosEnabled(2)

Once you configure an IP access policy, the device denies all IP


packets by default unless you explicitly permit them. Thus, if you
want the device to permit all IP packets except the ones that
you filter out, you must configure the last IP access policy to
permit all IP packets.
snRtIpFilterProtocol
fdry.1.2.2.3.1.3

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Specifies the transport protocol that you can filter. Only the
traffic for the transport protocol selected will be allowed:

all(0) All traffic of the transport protocols listed below will


be permitted

ICMP(1)

IGMP(2)

IGRP(88)

OSPF(89)

TCP(6)

UDP(17)

In addition, if you filter TCP or UDP, you can also specify a


particular application port (such as HTTP or 80) or a logical
expression consisting of an operator and port names or
numbers.
snRtIpFilterSourceIp
fdry.1.2.2.3.1.4

Readwrite

Shows the source IP address. The policy will be applied to


packets that come from this IP address.

Readwrite

Shows the source IP subnet mask. The policy will be applied to


packets that come from this subnet mask.

Readwrite

Shows the destination IP address. The IP access policy will be


applied to packets that are going to this IP address.

Readwrite

Shows the destination IP subnet mask. The IP access policy will


be applied to packets that are going to this subnet mask.

Syntax: IpAddress
snRtIpFilterSourceMask
fdry.1.2.2.3.1.5
Syntax: IpAddress
snRtIpFilterDestIp
fdry.1.2.2.3.1.6
Syntax: IpAddress
snRtIpFilterDestMask
fdry.1.2.2.3.1.7
Syntax: IpAddress

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpFilterOperator

Readwrite

Applies only if the value of the object snRtIpFilterProtocol is


TCP or UDP.

fdry.1.2.2.3.1.8

It specifies the type of comparison to be performed to TCP and


UDP packets:

Syntax: Integer

snRtIpFilterOperand
fdry.1.2.2.3.1.9

Readwrite

greater(1) The policy applies to TCP or UDP port


numbers that are greater than the value of the
snRtIpFilterOperand object.

equal(2) The policy applies to TCP or UDP port numbers


that are equal to the value of the snRtIpFilterOperand
object.

less(3) The policy applies to TCP or UDP port numbers


that are less than the value of the snRtIpFilterOperand
object.

notEqual(4) The policy applies to all TCP or UDP port


numbers except to those that are equal to the value of the
snRtIpFilterOperand object.

Applies only if the value of the object snRtIpFilterProtocol is


TCP or UDP.
Specifies the TCP or UDP port number that will be used in this
filter.

Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 0 65535. 0 means that this object is not


applicable.
snRtIpFilterRowStatus
fdry.1.2.2.3.1.10

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snRtIpFilterEstablished
fdry.1.2.2.3.1.11
Syntax: Integer

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Readwrite

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Applies only to TCP packets.


Indicates if the filtering of established TCP packets is enabled
for packets that have the ACK or RESET flag on:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpFilterQosPriority

Readwrite

The router Layer 4 QoS Priority values are:

fdry.1.2.2.3.1.12
Syntax: Integer

low(0) lower priority

high(1) higher priority

The Priority values are:

level0(0) lower priority

level1(1)

level2(2)

level3(3),

level4(4)

level5(5)

level6(6)

level7(7) higher priority

IP Interface Port Address Table


NOTE: This table is supported on the NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX.
The IP Interface Port Address Table shows the ports IP address and its port type.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpPortAddrTable

None

IP port address table.

None

An entry in the IP Port Address table.

Read only

The index of the port address entry.

fdry.1.2.2.6
snRtIpPortAddrEntry
fdry.1.2.2.6.1
snRtIpPortAddrPortIndex
fdry.1.2.2.6.1.1

For FastIron or NetIron products, the value of this object is


from 1 to 42

For BigIron products, the value of this object is an encoded


number:

Syntax: PortIndex

Bit 0 to bit 7 Port number.


Bit 8 to bit 11 Slot number.
snRtIpPortAddress

Read only

Specifies the port IP address.

Readwrite

Specifies the port IP address subnet mask.

fdry.1.2.2.6.1.2
Syntax: IpAddress
snRtIpPortSubnetMask
fdry.1.2.2.6.1.3
Syntax: IpAddress

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpPortAddrType

Readwrite

Shows the port type of the entry:

fdry.1.2.2.6.1.4
Syntax: Integer

primary(1)

secondary(2)

Default: primary(1)
snRtIpPortRowStatus
fdry.1.2.2.6.1.5

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a set with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

IP Interface Port Access Table


This table determines if the port is for incoming or outgoing traffic and the filter used on the interface.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpPortAccessTable

None

IP Port Access Table.

None

An entry in the IP Port Access Table.

Read only

The index for an entry in the IP Port Access Table.

fdry.1.2.2.7
snRtIpPortAccessEntry
fdry.1.2.2.7.1
snRtIpPortAccessPortIndex
fdry.1.2.2.7.1.1

For FastIron or NetIron products, the value of this object is


from 1 to 42

For BigIron products, the value of this object is an encoded


number:

Syntax: PortIndex

Bit 0 to bit 7 Port number.


Bit 8 to bit 11 Slot number.
Beginning with software release 07.2.00, the following
values have been added:
Bit 16, set to 1 Virtual router interface
Bit 17, set to 1 Loopback interface.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpPortAccessDirection

Read only

Specifies if the port is for incoming or outgoing traffic.

fdry.1.2.2.7.1.2

in(1)

Syntax: Integer

out(2)

snRtIpPortAccessFilters
fdry.1.2.2.7.1.3

Readwrite

Each octet represents a filter number.

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

Syntax: Octet string


snRtIpPortAccessRowStatus
fdry.1.2.2.7.1.4
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Port Configuration Tables


The following table defines the size, encapsulation format, and cost of the packet that will be transmitted through a
port.

IP Interface Port Configuration Table


The following table is used by all devices except BigIron MG8 and NetIron 40G (refer to IP Interface Configuration
Table on page 18-12).

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpPortConfigTable

None

IP Port Configuration Table.

None

An entry in the IP Port Configuration Table.

fdry.1.2.2.8
snRtIpPortConfigEntry
fdry.1.2.2.8.1

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpPortConfigPortIndex

Read only

An index for an entry in the IP Port Configuration Table

fdry.1.2.2.8.1.1

For FastIron or NetIron products, the value of this object is


from 1 to 42

For BigIron products, the value of this object is an encoded


number:

Syntax: PortIndex

Bit 0 to bit 7 Port number.


Bit 8 to bit 11 Slot number.
Beginning with software release 07.2.00, the following
values have been added:
Bit 16, set to 1 Virtual router interface
Bit 17, set to 1 Loopback interface.
snRtIpPortMtu
fdry.1.2.2.8.1.2

Readwrite

Indicates the maximum size of IP packets that will be


transmitted on the port.

Readwrite

Shows the encapsulation format that will be used on the IP


frame transmitted on the port.

Syntax: Integer
snRtIpPortEncap
fdry.1.2.2.8.1.3
Syntax: Integer

snRtIpPortMetric
fdry.1.2.2.8.1.4

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snRtIpPortDirBcastFwd
fdry.1.2.2.8.1.5
Syntax: Integer

ethernet(1) Ethernet

snap(2) ATM and Ethernet

hdlc(3) POS

ppp(4) POS

Specifies the metric or cost to the router adds to the route.


Valid values: 1 15
Default: 1

Readwrite

Indicates if the directed broadcast forwarding feature is


enabled. A directed broadcast is a packet containing all ones
(or in some cases, all zeros) in the host portion of the
destination IP address. When a router forwards such a
broadcast, it sends a copy of the packet out each of its enabled
IP interfaces:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: enabled(1)

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IP Interface Configuration Table


The snRtIpIfConfigTable defines the size, encapsulation format, and cost of the packet that will be transmitted
through a port on BigIron MG8 and NetIron 40G devices. Other devices use the snRtIpPortConfigTable (refer to
IP Interface Port Configuration Table on page 18-10).

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpIfConfigTable

None

IP Port IF Configuration Table.

None

An entry in the IP Port IF Configuration Table.

Read only

An index for an entry in the IP Port Configuration Table.

Readwrite

Indicates the maximum size of IP packets that will be


transmitted on the port.

Readwrite

Shows the encapsulation format that will be used on the IP


frame transmitted on the port.

fdry.
snRtIpIfConfigEntry
fdry.
snRtIpIfConfigInterfaceIndex
fdry.
Syntax: PortIndex
snRtIpIfMtu
fdry.
Syntax: Integer
snRtIpIfEncap
fdry.
Syntax: Integer

snRtIpIfMetric
fdry.

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snRtIpIfDirBcastFwd
fdry.

ethernet(1) Ethernet

snap(2) ATM and Ethernet

hdlc(3) POS

ppp(4) POS

other(5)

Specifies the metric or cost to the router adds to the route.


Valid values: 1 15
Default: 1

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Indicates if the directed broadcast forwarding feature is


enabled. A directed broadcast is a packet containing all ones
(or in some cases, all zeros) in the host portion of the
destination IP address. When a router forwards such a
broadcast, it sends a copy of the packet out each of its enabled
IP interfaces:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: enabled(1)

Broadcast Forwarding Group


This section contains the following tables:

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UDP Broadcast Forwarding Port Table on page 18-13

UDP Helper Table on page 18-14

General Trace Route Group on page 18-16

Trace Route Result Table on page 18-17

General UDP Broadcast Forwarding Group


NOTE: This table is supported on the NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtUdpBcastFwdEnable

Readwrite

Indicates if the UDP broadcast forwarding feature is enabled:

fdry.1.2.2.9

disabled(0) When this object is set to disabled, entries in


the UDP Broadcast Forwarding Port Table are deleted.

enabled(1) When UDP broadcast forwarding is enabled,


default entries are added to the UDP broadcast forwarding
port table.

Syntax: Integer

Default: enabled(1)

UDP Broadcast Forwarding Port Table


NOTE: This table is supported on the NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX.
This table contains a list of UDP port numbers for which forwarding UDP broadcast is enabled.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtUdpBcastFwdPortTable

None

The UDP Broadcast Forwarding Port Table

None

An entry in the UDP Broadcast Forwarding Port Table.

Read only

The index of an entry in the UDP Broadcast Forwarding Port


Tables. There can be up to 20 entries.

fdry.1.2.2.9.2.1
snRtUdpBcastFwdPortEntry
fdry.1.2.2.9.2.1.1
snRtUdpBcastFwdPortIndex
fdry.1.2.2.9.2.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtUdpBcastFwdPortNumber

Readwrite

Shows the port number for which the UDP broadcast forwarding
feature has been enabled. Possible port numbers are:

fdry.1.2.2.9.2.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer

port(68) bootpc

port(67) bootps

port(9) discard

port(53) dns

port(90) dnsix

port(7) echo

port(434) mobile-ip

port(138) netbios-dgm

port(137) netbios-ns

port(123) ntp

port(65) tacacs

port(517) talk

port(37) time

port(69) tftp

Other application port numbers can also be specified.


snRtUdpBcastFwdPortRowStatus
fdry.1.2.2.9.2.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

UDP Helper Table


NOTE: This table is supported on the NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX.

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A UDP Helper Table contains addresses that are used to forward a clients broadcast request for a UDP
application when the client and server are on different networks. There can be up to four helper addresses on
each interface. Helper addresses can be configured on an Ethernet port or a virtual interface.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtUdpHelperTable

None

UDP Helper Table

None

An entry of the UDP Helper Table.

Read only

Indicates the port index for a UDP Helper address.

fdry.1.2.2.9.3.1
snRtUdpHelperEntry
fdry.1.2.2.9.3.1.1
snRtUdpHelperPortIndex
fdry.1.2.2.9.3.1.1.1

For FastIron or NetIron products, the value of this object is


from 1 to 42

For BigIron products, the value of this object is an encoded


number, where:

Syntax: PortIndex

Bit 0 to bit 7 Port number.


Bit 8 to bit 11 Slot number.
Beginning with software release 07.2.00, the following
values have been added:
Bit 16, set to 1 Virtual router interface.
Bit 17, set to 1 Loopback interface.
snRtUdpHelperIndex

Read only

fdry.1.2.2.9.3.1.1.2

An index in the UDP Helper Table for this entry.


Valid values: 1 4.

Syntax: Integer
snRtUdpHelperAddrTypr
fdry.1.2.2.9.3.1.1.3

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

snRtUdpHelperAddr
fdry.1.2.2.9.3.1.1.4
Syntax: IpAddress

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Readwrite

Indicates if the address is unicast or subnet broadcast address.


Valid values:

unicast(1)

broadcast(2)

Shows the IP address of the UDP helper. UDP packets will be


forwarded to this address. It can be a helper address or a
subnet broadcast address, but it cannot be 255.255.255.255 or
0.0.0.0.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtUdpHelperRowStatus

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.2.2.9.3.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Trace Route Group


This group uses the following method to detect routes used to reach a destination address:
1.

The originating Layer 3 Switch sends a probe packet (a UDP packet) to the destination address with a timeto-Live (TTL) value of 1.

2.

The first Layer 3 Switch that receives this packet decrements the TTL, then drops the packet and returns a
ICMP packet to the originator.

3.

The originating Layer 3 Switch records the route in the snRtIpTraceRouteResultTable .

4.

The originating Layer 3 Switch sends a probe packet (a UDP packet) to the destination address with a TTL
value of 2.

5.

The second Layer 3 Switch that receives this packet decrements the TTL, then drops the packet and returns
an ICMP packet to the originator.

6.

The originating Layer 3 Switch records the route in snRtIpTraceRouteResultTable .

This procedure is repeated until the destination is reached or the maximum TTL is reached.

General Trace Route Group


The following objects define the trace route probe packet.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpTraceRouteTargetAddr

Readwrite

Shows the target IP address of the trace route.

Readwrite

Indicates the minimum TTL value carried in the first probe


packet.

fdry.1.2.2.10.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
snRtIpTraceRouteMinTtl
fdry.1.2.2.10.1.2
Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 1 255 minutes


Default: 1 minute

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpTraceRouteMaxTtl

Readwrite

Indicates the maximum TTL value carried in the last probe


packet.

fdry.1.2.2.10.1.3

Valid values: 1 255 minutes.

Syntax: Integer

Default: 30 minutes
snRtIpTraceRouteTimeOut
fdry.1.2.2.10.1.4

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Indicates the number of seconds the Layer 3 Switch waits for a


response from the probe packet (i.e. the ICMP packet) before
timing out.
Valid values: 1 120 seconds.
Default: 2 seconds

snRtIpTraceRouteControl
fdry.1.2.2.10.1.5

Readwrite

Indicates the progress of the trace route:

start(1) snRtIpTraceRouteDestAddr must have been


initialized before start(1) can be written.

abort(2) Stops the current trace route operation.

success(3) The destination address is reached.

failure(4) Either the destination address is not reach,


trace route times out, or the ending TTL is reached before
the operation is completed.

inProgress(5) Trace route operation has started.

Syntax: Integer

Only "start" and "abort" are writable values; whereas,


"success", "failure" and "inProgress" are read only (or returned)
values.
The snRtIpTraceRouteResultTable on page 18-17 contains
the routes and target addresses.

Trace Route Result Table


This table contains the routes and the target addresses used in the trace route operation to reach the destination
address.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpTraceRouteResultTable

None

Trace Route Results Table.

None

An entry in the Trace Route Results Table.

Read only

The index for an entry in the Trace Route Results Table.

Read only

Indicates the IP address of the Layer 3 Switch or the target IP


address of the Layer 3 Switch.

fdry.1.2.2.10.2.1
snRtIpTraceRouteResultEntry
fdry.1.2.2.10.2.1.1
snRtIpTraceRouteResultIndex
fdry.1.2.2.10.2.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snRtIpTraceRouteResultAddr
fdry.1.2.2.10.2.1.1.2
Syntax: IpAddress

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpTraceRouteResultRoundTri
pTime1

Read only

Shows the round trip time between the transmission of the first
probe packet and the received response of the ICMP packet.

Read only

Shows the round trip time between the transmission of the


second probe and the received response of the ICMP packet.

fdry.1.2.2.10.2.1.1.3
Syntax: Time ticks
snRtIpTraceRouteResultRoundTri
pTime2
fdry.1.2.2.10.2.1.1.4
Syntax: Time ticks

IP Forwarding Cache Table


The IP forwarding cache provides a fast-path mechanism for forwarding IP packets. The cache contains entries for
IP destinations.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpFwdCacheTable

None

IP Forwarding Cache Table.

None

An entry in the IP Forwarding Cache Table.

Read only

An index in the IP Forwarding Cache Table for this entry.

Read only

Shows the IP address of a forwarding cache station.

Read only

Shows the MAC address of a forwarding cache station. This


object has six octets.

Read only

Indicates the IP address of the Layer 3 Switch for the next hop.

fdry.1.2.2.11
snRtIpFwdCacheEntry
fdry.1.2.2.11.1
snRtIpFwdCacheIndex
fdry.1.2.2.11.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snRtIpFwdCacheIp
fdry.1.2.2.11.1.2
Syntax: IpAddress
snRtIpFwdCacheMac
fdry.1.2.2.11.1.3
Syntax: Octet string
snRtIpFwdCacheNextHopIp
fdry.1.2.2.11.1.4
Syntax: IpAddress

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpFwdCacheOutgoingPort

Read only

Specifies the outgoing port to which packets will be forwarded.

fdry.1.2.2.11.1.5

Valid values: 0 3900. A value of zero indicates that there is no


outgoing port for this entry. Non-zero value has the following
meaning:

Syntax: Integer

Bit 0 to bit 7 Port number.

Bit 8 to bit 11 Slot number.

For virtual Layer 3 Switch interface, slot number is 15. Port


number is the virtual Layer 3 Switch port number, which is a
value from 1 60.
snRtIpFwdCacheType

Read only

Indicates the type of entry this is:

fdry.1.2.2.11.1.6

dynamic(1)

Syntax: Integer

permanent(2)

snRtIpFwdCacheAction

Read only

Indicates the action taken with this entry:

fdry.1.2.2.11.1.7

other(1)

Syntax: Integer

forward(2)

forUs(3)

waitForArp(4)

complexFilter(5)

icmpDeny(6)

dropPacket(7)

snRtIpFwdCacheFragCheck

Read only

Indicates if fragmentation-needed is enabled:

fdry.1.2.2.11.1.8

disabled(0)

Syntax: Integer

enabled(1)

NOTE: Devices cannot forward the packet without fragmenting


it.
snRtIpFwdCacheSnapHdr

Read only

fdry.1.2.2.11.1.9
Syntax: Integer
snRtIpFwdCacheVLanId

Indicates if Ethernet SNAP (also called IEEE 802.3)


encapsulation is enabled:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Read only

Shows the VLAN ID of an IP Forwarding Cache Table entry. A


value of zero indicates that no VLAN is associated with this
entry.

Read only

Shows the outgoing interface that will be used to forward


packets. An value of zero indicates that no outgoing interface is
associated with this entry.

fdry.1.2.2.11.1.10
Syntax: Integer
snRtIpFwdCacheOutgoingIf
fdry.1.2.2.11.1.11
Syntax: Integer

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IP Prefix List Table


An IP prefix list specifies a list of networks. When you apply an IP prefix list to a neighbor, the Layer 3 Switch
sends or receives only a route whose destination is in the IP prefix list. You can configure up to 100 prefix lists. The
software interprets the prefix lists in sequential order, beginning with the lowest sequence number.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpPrefixListTable

None

IP Prefix List Table.

None

An entry in the IP Prefix List Table.

Read only

Specifies the name of the prefix list. This name can be used
when applying the prefix list to a neighbor. It appears in an octet
string; each character of the name is represented by one octet.
There can be up to 32 octets for this name.

Read only

Shows the sequence of an entry in the table. There can be up to


100 prefix list entries. If a sequence number is not specified,
then entries are numbered in increments of 5, beginning with
prefix list entry 5. Incoming or outgoing routes are matched
against the entries in the IP Prefix List in numerical order,
beginning with the lowest sequence number.

Readwrite

Specifies the description of the prefix. This description is in an


octet string; each character in the description is represented by
one octet. There can be up to 80 octets in the description.

Readwrite

Indicates what to do with the route if it matches this entry:

fdry.1.2.2.14
snIpPrefixListEntry
fdry.1.2.2.14.1
snIpPrefixListName
fdry.1.2.2.14.1.1
Syntax: Octet string
snIpPrefixListSequence
fdry.1.2.2.14.1.2
Syntax: Integer

snIpPrefixListDesc
fdry.1.2.2.14.1.3
Syntax: Octet string
snIpPrefixListAction
fdry.1.2.2.14.1.4
Syntax: Integer
snIpPrefixListAddr
fdry.1.2.2.14.1.5

deny(0)

permit(1)

Readwrite

Shows the IP address of the prefix.

Readwrite

Shows the number of bits in the prefix network mask.

Readwrite

Specifies that the prefix is greater than the value of the


snIpPrefixListMask object.

Syntax: IpAddress
snIpPrefixListMask
fdry.1.2.2.14.1.6
Syntax: IpAddress
snIpPrefixListGeValue
fdry.1.2.2.14.1.7

Valid values: 0 32

Syntax: Integer
snIpPrefixListLeValue
fdry.1.2.2.14.1.8
Syntax: Integer

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Readwrite

Specifies that the prefix is less than the value of the


snIpPrefixListMask object.
Valid values: 0 32

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

NOTE: You can specify a range of length for prefixes that are more specific than the values for the
snIpPrefixListAddr and snIpPrefixListMask objects. The <ge-value> or <le-value> you specify must meet
the following condition:
length < ge-value <= le-value <= 32
If a value for snIpPrefixListGeValue is specified, then the mask-length range is from the value of
snIpPrefixListGeValue to 32.
If a value for snIpPrefixListLeValue is specified, then mask-length range is from length to the value of
snIpPrefixListLeValue .
If no value is specified for either the less than or greater than objects, then routes must exactly match the
prefixes on the list.
snIpPrefixListRowStatus
fdry.1.2.2.14.1.9

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snIpPrefixListLength
fdry.1.2.2.14.1.10

Readwrite

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

The length of the IP prefixs mask.

Syntax: Integer

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IP AS-Path Access List Table


The IP AS-Path Access List Table (snIpAsPathAccessListTable) has been deprecated in IronWare software
release 07.5.00 and is no longer supported on devices.

IP AS-Path Access List String Table


AS-PATH is a list of the other ASs through which a route passes. BGP4 routers can use the AS-path to detect and
eliminate routing loops. The IP AS-Path Access List Table contains filters that are used to deny or permit updates
received from BGP4 neighbors.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpAsPathAccessListStringTable

None

IP As-Path Access List Table.

None

An entry in the IP As-Path Access List Table.

Read only

An index for the entry in the table.

Read only

The sequence index for this entry in this table.

Read-write

Determines what to do with the packet if its address matches


this entry:

fdry.1.2.2.16
snIpAsPathAccessListStringEntry
fdry.1.2.2.16.1
snIpAsPathAccessListStringNam
e
fdry.1.2.2.16.1.1
Syntax: Display string
snIpAsPathAccessListStringSequ
ence
fdry.1.2.2.16.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snIpAsPathAccessListStringActio
n
fdry.1.2.2.16.1.3

deny(0)

Syntax: Integer

permit(1)

snIpAsPathAccessListStringRegE
xpression
fdry.1.2.2.16.1.4

Read-write

Specifies the AS path information that will be permitted or


denied. This object contains a regular expression. Each
character of the regular expression string is represented by
one octet.

Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpAsPathAccessListStringRow
Status

Read-write

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that


can be written are

fdry.1.2.2.16.1.5

delete(3) Delete the row

Syntax: Integer

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are deleted immediately. The
following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

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invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

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Chapter 19
OSPF

This chapter presents the objects for the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol. OSPF objects are available in
all devices, except ServerIron, NetIron XMR, NetIron MLX, and BigIron RX 02.6.00. For OSPF MIB objects on the
NetIron XMR, NetIron MLX, and BigIron RX, see Support for the NetIron XMR, NetIron MLX and BigIron RX on
page 19-35
Objects presented in this chapter are:

OSPF General Objects on page 19-2

OSPF Area Table on page 19-4

Area Range Table on page 19-5

OSPF Interface Configuration Tables on page 19-6

OSPF Virtual Interface Table on page 19-13

OSPF Redistribution of Routes Table on page 19-16

OSPF Neighbor Table on page 19-18

OSPF Virtual Neighbor Table on page 19-21

OSPF Link-State Database on page 19-23

OSPF Link State Database, External on page 19-25

OSPF Area Status Table on page 19-26

OSPF Interface Status Table on page 19-27

OSPF Virtual Interface Status Table on page 19-31

OSPF Routing Information Table on page 19-34

For objects relating to OSPF traps, refer to the chapter Traps and Objects to Enable Traps on page 31-1.
Refer to the configuration guide for a product for details on the features discussed in this chapter.
NOTE: Beginning with software release 07.6.03, devices support RFC 1850 instead of the objects in this
chapter. Also, BigIron MG8, NetIron 40G, and FastIron Edge Switch support RFC 1850.

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OSPF General Objects


These objects provide information about the OSPF Process. They apply globally to the routers.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfRouterId

Readwrite

Shows the IP address of the Autonomous System Boundary


Router. Conventionally, this ID defaults to IP address of one of
the routers to ensure uniqueness in the network. This object
contains a 32-bit integer.

fdry.1.2.4.1.1
Syntax: RouterID

Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section C.1 Global


parameters
snOspfAdminStat
fdry.1.2.4.1.2

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snOspfASBdrRtrStatus
fdry.1.2.4.1.3

Readwrite

Syntax: TruthVal

Specifies the state of the OSPF in the router:

disabled(0) OSPF is disabled on all interfaces

enabled(1) OSPF is active on at least one interface

Indicates if this router is an Autonomous System Boundary


Router:

false(0)

true(1)

Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, Section 3.3


Classification of routers
snOspfRedisMode
fdry.1.2.4.1.4

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snOspfDefaultOspfMetricValue
fdry.1.2.4.1.5

Readwrite

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.1.6

enabled(1) OSPF redistribution is active

Shows the cost of using a default OSPF Metric value on this


route.

The number of external link-state advertisements in the linkstate database.

Indicates the 32-bit unsigned sum of the LS checksums of the


external link-state advertisements contained in the link-state
database. This sum can be used to determine if there has been
a change in a routers link-state database and to compare the
link-state database of two routers.

Read only

Shows the number of new link-state advertisements that have


been originated by the router. This number increments each
time the router originates a new LSA.

Syntax: Integer

fdry.1.2.4.1.8

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.1.7

snOspfOriginateNewLSAs

disabled(0) OSPF redistribution is disabled

Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section A.4.5 AS


external link advertisements (LS type 5)

Syntax: Counter
snOspfExternLSACksumSum

Valid values: 1 65535

Syntax: Integer
snOspfExternLSACount

Specifies if OSPF redistribution has been enabled on this


router:

Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfRxNewLSAs

Read only

Shows the number of link-state advertisements received by the


router. This number does not include newer instantiations of
self-originated link-state advertisements.

Readwrite

Indicates the type of route:

fdry.1.2.4.1.9
Syntax: Counter
snOspfOspfRedisMetricType
fdry.1.2.4.1.10

type1(1) External Type 1 (comparable value) the intraarea and inter-area routes. It is an OSPF metric plus the
external Metric.

type2(2) External Type 2 (non-comparable value) routes,


it is the external metric.

Syntax: Integer

snOspfExtLsdbLimit
fdry.1.2.4.1.11

Readwrite

Provides compliance with RFC 1765 in the handling of OSPF


external link-state database (LSDB) overflow
Specifies the maximum number of non-default AS-externalLSAs entries that can be stored in the link-state database.
When the number of non-default AS-external-LSAs in a routers
link-state database reaches ospfExtLsdbLimit, the router enters
Overflow State.The router never holds more than
ospfExtLsdbLimit non-default AS-external-LSAs in its database.
OspfExtLsdbLimit MUST be set identically in all routers
attached to the OSPF backbone and/or any regular OSPF area.
(i.e., OSPF stub areas and NSSAs are excluded).

Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 1 2000. If the value is -1, then there is no limit.


snOspfExitOverflowInterval
fdry.1.2.4.1.12

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Specifies the number of seconds that a router will attempt to


leave the overflow state once it is in that state. This value allows
the router to again originate non-default AS-external-LSAs. If
this object is set to 0, the router will not leave the overflow state
until it is restarted.
Valid values: 0 86400 seconds.

snOspfRfc1583Compatibility
fdry.1.2.4.1.13

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snOspfRouterIdFormat
fdry.1.2.4.1.14

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snOspfDistance
fdry.1.2.4.1.15
Syntax: Integer

Readwrite

Specifies if the OSPF route is compatible with RFC1583 or


RFC2178:

disabled(0) Compatible with RFC 2178.

enabled(1) Compatible with RFC 1583.

Specifies the format of how Router ID will be entered in the


snOspfRouterId object:

integer(0) Integer.

ipAddress(1) IP address.

Determines the OSPF administrative distance for intra-area


routes.
Default: 110
Valid values: 1 255

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfDistanceIntra

Readwrite

Determines the OSPF administrative distance for intra-area


routes.

fdry.1.2.4.1.16

Default: 110
Valid values: 1 255
snOspfDistanceInter
fdry.1.2.4.1.17

Readwrite

Determines the OSPF administrative distance for inter-area


routes.
Default: 110

Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 1 255


snOspfDistanceExternal
fdry.1.2.4.1.18

Readwrite

Determines the OSPF administrative distance for external


routes.
Valid values: 1 255

Syntax: Integer

Default: 110

OSPF Area Table


The OSPF Area Data Structure contains information that describes the various OSPF areas. The interfaces and
virtual links are configured as part of these areas. Area 0.0.0.0, by definition, is the Backbone Area.
Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section 6 The Area Data Structure

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfAreaTable

None

The OSPF Area Table

None

An entry in the OSPF Area Table

Read only

Specifies the address of the area. This address identifies the


router, independent of its IP address. Area ID 0.0.0.0 is used for
the OSPF backbone. The format used for this ID is specified by
the snOspfAreaIdFormat object.

fdry.1.2.4.2.1
snOspfAreaEntry
fdry.1.2.4.2.1.1
snOspfAreaId
fdry.1.2.4.2.1.1.1
Syntax: AreaID

Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section C.2 Area


parameters

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfImportASExtern

Readwrite

Indicates the type of OSPF area that this router supports:

fdry.1.2.4.2.1.1.2

0 Stub area. OSPF routers within a stub area cannot


send or receive external LSAs. In addition, OSPF routers in
a stub area must use a default route to the areas Area
Border Router (ABR) or Autonomous System Boundary
Router (ASBR) to send traffic out of the area.

1 Normal area. OSPF routers within a normal area can


send and receive external link-state advertisements

2 NSSA area ASBR of an NSSA can import external


route information into the area.

Syntax: Integer

Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section C.2 Area


parameters
snOspfStubMetric
fdry.1.2.4.2.1.1.3

Readwrite

The metric value applied at the default type of


service(ospfMetric). By default, this equals the least metric at
the type of service among the interfaces to other areas. This
object exist only if the value of snOspfAreaSummary is
snOspfAreaSummary(2); Otherwise, an SNMP_GET/
GET_NEXT attempt of this Object will return
NO_SUCH_NAME.

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

Syntax: BigMetric

snOspfAreaRowStatus
fdry.1.2.4.2.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snOspfAreaIdFormat
fdry.1.2.4.2.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer

Readwrite

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Specifies the format of Area ID entered in the snOspfIfAreaId


object:

integer(0) Integer

ipAddress(1) IP address

Area Range Table


The area range allows you to assign an aggregate value to a range of IP addresses. This aggregate value
becomes the address that is advertised instead all of the individual addresses it represents being advertised. The
Area Range table contains the aggregate value of the ranges of IP addresses that are configured to be
propagated from an OSPF area.

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Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section C.2 Area parameters.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfAreaRangeTable

None

The Area Range Table.

None

An entry in the Area Range Table.

Read only

Specifies the ID of the area where the address range can be


found. The object snOspfAreaRangeAreaIdFormat
determines the format of this object.

Read only

Specifies the IP Address of the net or subnet indicated by the


range.

Readwrite

Specifies the subnet mask that pertains to the net or subnet.

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.2.4.3.1
snOspfAreaRangeEntry
fdry.1.2.4.3.1.1
snOspfAreaRangeAreaID
fdry.1.2.4.3.1.1.1
Syntax: AreaID
snOspfAreaRangeNet
fdry.1.2.4.3.1.1.2
Syntax: IpAddress
snOspfAreaRangeMask
fdry.1.2.4.3.1.1.3
Syntax: IpAddress
snOspfAreaRangeRowStatus
fdry.1.2.4.3.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snOspfAreaRangeAreaIdFormat
fdry.1.2.4.3.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer

Read only

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Specifies the format of how Area ID will be entered in the


snOspfAreaRangeAreaID object:

integer(0) Integer.

ipAddress(1) IP Address.

OSPF Interface Configuration Tables


The OSPF Interface Table augments the ifTable with OSPF specific information.
References:

19-6

Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section C.3 Router interface parameters.

Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section E Authentication.

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OSPF Interface Configuration Table

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfIfTable

None

The OSPF Interface Configuration Table.

None

An entry in the OSPF Interface Configuration Table.

Read only

The physical router port of this OSPF interface.

Readwrite

Specifies the address of the area in a 32-bit integer. This


address uniquely identifies the area to which the interface
connects. Area ID 0.0.0.0 is used for the OSPF backbone.

fdry.1.2.4.4.1
snOspfIfEntry
fdry.1.2.4.4.1.1
snOspfIfPort
fdry.1.2.4.4.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snOspfIfAreaId
fdry.1.2.4.4.1.1.2
Syntax: AreaID

Default: 00000000h, which equals to 0.0.0.0

snOspfIfAdminStat

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.4.4.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer

Indicates if neighbor relationships may be formed on this


interface:

disabled(0) The interface is external to OSPF

enabled(1) Neighbor relationships may be formed on the


interface, which will be advertised as an internal route to an
area.

Default: enabled(1)
Readwrite

snOspfIfRtrPriority
fdry.1.2.4.4.1.1.4

Specifies the priority of this interface. This object is used in the


designated router election algorithm for multi-access networks.
Valid values: 0 255. A value of 0 signifies that the router is not
eligible to become the designated router on this particular
network.

Syntax: DesignatedRouterPriority

If two or more routers have the same priority value, then the
router with the highest router ID becomes the designated router.
The router with the next highest router ID becomes the backup
designated router.
snOspfIfTransitDelay
fdry.1.2.4.4.1.1.5

Readwrite

Shows the time it takes to transmit link-state update packets on


this interface.
Valid values: 0 3600 seconds

Syntax: UpToMaxAge

Default: 1 second
snOspfIfRetransInterval
fdry.1.2.4.4.1.1.6
Syntax: UpToMaxAge

Readwrite

Specifies the number of seconds between link-state


advertisement retransmissions, for adjacencies belonging to
this interface. This value is also used when retransmitting
database description and link-state request packets. Values can
be from 0 3600 seconds.
Default: 5 seconds

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfIfHelloInterval

Readwrite

Specifies the number of seconds that router waits before it


sends the next Hello packet on this interface. This value must
be the same for all routers attached to a common network.
Values can be from 1 65535 seconds (up to FFFFh).

fdry.1.2.4.4.1.1.7
Syntax: HelloRange

Valid values: 1 65535 seconds


Default: 10 seconds
snOspfIfRtrDeadInterval
fdry.1.2.4.4.1.1.8

Readwrite

Syntax: PositiveInteger

Specifies the number of seconds that neighbor routers wait for a


routers Hello packets before they declare that the router is
down. This should be a multiple of the Hello interval. This value
must be the same for all routers attached to a common network.
Valid values: 1 2147483647 seconds
Default: 40 seconds

snOspfIfAuthType
fdry.1.2.4.4.1.1.9

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Specifies the authentication type for an interface.


Valid values:

none(0)

simplePassword(1)

md5(2)

reserved for specification by IANA(> 2)

Additional authentication types may be assigned locally on a


per interface basis, up to 255.
Default: none(0)
snOspfIfAuthKey
fdry.1.2.4.4.1.1.10

Readwrite

Indicates the authentication key.

Syntax: Octet string

If the authentication type selected is simple password, then


this object requires an alphanumeric password. If the value
is shorter than eight octets, the agent will left-adjust and
zero-fill the key to equal eight octets.
The simple password setting takes effect immediately. All
OSPF packets transmitted on the interface contain this
password. Any OSPF packet received on the interface is
checked for this password. If the password is not present,
then the packet is dropped. The password can be up to
eight characters long.

If the authentication type is MD5, then a key ID and an


MD5 key are required. The key ID is a number from 1 to
255 and identifies the MD5 key that is being used. The
MD5 key can be up to sixteen alphanumeric characters
long.

Default: 0000000000000000h, which is equal to 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0


When read, snOspfIfAuthKey always returns a blank.
Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section 9, The
Interface Data Structure

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfIfMetricValue

Readwrite

Specifies the cost of using this type of service (TOS) on this


interface. The default value of the TOS 0 Metric is equal to 10^8
divided by the ifSpeed.

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.2.4.4.1.1.11
Syntax: Integer
snOspfIfRowStatus
fdry.1.2.4.4.1.1.12
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snOspfIfMd5AuthKeyId
fdry.1.2.4.4.1.1.13

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Specifies the ID of the MD5 authentication key. If the object


snOspfVirtIfAuthType is set to MD5, this object identifies the
algorithm and secret key used to create the message digest
appended to the OSPF packet. Key identifiers are unique perinterface (or equivalently, per-subnet).
The value of this object must be a number from 1 255.

snOspfIfMd5AuthKey
fdry.1.2.4.4.1.1.14

Readwrite

Syntax: Octet string

Specifies the MD5 authentication key. If the object


snOspfVirtIfAuthType is set to MD5, the value of this object is
encrypted and included in each OSPF packet transmitted.
The agent will left-adjust and zero-fill the key to equal 16 octets.
When read, snOspfIfMd5AuthKey always returns a blank.

snOspfIfMd5ActivationWaitTime
fdry.1.2.4.4.1.1.15

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Determines when a newly configured MD5 authentication key is


valid. This parameter provides a graceful transition from one
MD5 key to another without disturbing the network. All new
packets transmitted after the key activation wait time interval
use the newly configured MD5 key. OSPF packets that contain
the old MD5 key are accepted for up to five minutes after the
new MD5 key is in operation. The range for the key activation
wait time is from 0 14400 seconds.
Default: 300 seconds

snOspfIfAreaIdFormat
fdry.1.2.4.4.1.1.16
Syntax: Integer

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Read only

Specifies the format of how Area ID will be entered in the


snOspfIfAreaId object

integer(0) Integer

ipAddress(1) IP Address

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfIfPassiveMode

Readwrite

Indicates if passive mode is enabled on this interface:

fdry.1.2.4.4.1.1.17
Syntax: Integer
snOspfIfDatabaseFilterAllOut
fdry.1.2.4.4.1.1.18

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snOspfIfMtuIgnore
fdry.1.2.4.4.1.1.19

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snOspfIfNetworkP2mp
fdry.1.2.4.4.1.1.20

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Determines if the filtering of outgoing OSPF LSA on this


interface is enabled:

disabled(0) Filtering is disabled

enabled(1) Filtering is enabled

Determines if the MTU detection mode of this interface is


enabled:

disabled(0) MTU detection mode is disabled

enabled(1) MTU detection mode is enabled

This object is not supported. Determines if the P2MP mode of


this interface is enabled:

disabled(0) P2MP mode is disabled

enabled(1) P2MP mode is enabled

OSPF Interface 2 Configuration Table

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfIf2Table

None

Determines if the P2MP mode of this interface is enabled:

fdry.1.2.4.4.2

snOspfIf2Entry

disabled(0) P2MP mode is disabled

enabled(1) P2MP mode is enabled

None

An entry in the OSPF Interface 2 Configuration Table.

Read only

The physical router port of this OSPF interface.

Read-write

Specifies the address of the area in a 32-bit integer. This


address uniquely identifies the area to which the interface
connects. Area ID 0.0.0.0 is used for the OSPF backbone.

fdry.1.2.4.4.2.1
snOspfIf2Port
fdry.1.2.4.4.2.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snOspfIf2AreaId
fdry.1.2.4.4.2.1.2
Syntax: AreaID
snOspfIf2AdminStat
fdry.1.2.4.4.2.1.3
Syntax: Integer

Default: 00000000h, which equals to 0.0.0.0


Read-write

Indicates if neighbor relationships may be formed on this


interface:

disabled(0) The interface is external to OSPF

enabled(1) Neighbor relationships may be formed on


the interface, which will be advertised as an internal route
to an area.

Default: enabled(1)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfIf2RtrPriority

Read-write

Specifies the priority of this interface. This object is used in the


designated router election algorithm for multi-access networks.

fdry.1.2.4.4.2.1.4

Valid values: 0 255. A value of 0 signifies that the router is


not eligible to become the designated router on this particular
network.

Syntax: DesignatedRouterPriority

If two or more routers have the same priority value, then the
router with the highest router ID becomes the designated
router. The router with the next highest router ID becomes the
backup designated router.
snOspfIf2TransitDelay

Read-write

fdry.1.2.4.4.2.1.5

Shows the time it takes to transmit link-state update packets


on this interface.
Valid values: 0 3600 seconds

Syntax: UpToMaxAge

Default: 1 second
snOspfIf2RetransInterval

Read-write

fdry.1.2.4.4.2.1.6
Syntax: UpToMaxAge

Specifies the number of seconds between link-state


advertisement retransmissions, for adjacencies belonging to
this interface. This value is also used when retransmitting
database description and link-state request packets.
Valid values: 0 3600 seconds
Default: 5 seconds

snOspfIf2HelloInterval

Read-write

fdry.1.2.4.4.2.1.7
Syntax: HelloRange

Specifies the number of seconds that router waits before it


sends the next Hello packet on this interface. This value must
be the same for all routers attached to a common network.
Values can be from 1 65535 seconds (up to FFFFh).
Valid values: 1 65535 seconds
Default: 10 seconds

snOspfIf2RtrDeadInterval

Read-write

fdry.1.2.4.4.2.1.8
Syntax: PositiveInteger

Specifies the number of seconds that neighbor routers wait for


a routers Hello packets before they declare that the router is
down. This should be a multiple of the Hello interval. This
value must be the same for all routers attached to a common
network.
Valid values: 1 2147483647 seconds
Default: 40 seconds

snOspfIf2AuthType

Read-write

Specifies the authentication type for an interface.

fdry.1.2.4.4.2.1.9

Valid values::

Syntax: Integer

none(0)

simplePassword(1)

md5(2)

reserved for specification by IANA(> 2)

Additional authentication types may be assigned locally on a


per interface basis. The value of this object can be up 255.
Default: none(0)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfIf2AuthKey

Read-write

Indicates the authentication key.

fdry.1.2.4.4.2.1.10

Syntax: Octet string

If the authentication type selected is simple password,


then this object requires an alphanumeric password. If the
value is shorter than eight octets, the agent will left-adjust
and zero-fill the key to equal eight octets.
The simple password setting takes effect immediately. All
OSPF packets transmitted on the interface contain this
password. Any OSPF packet received on the interface is
checked for this password. If the password is not present,
then the packet is dropped. The password can be up to
eight characters long.

If the authentication type is MD5, then a key ID and an


MD5 key are required. The key ID is a number from 1 to
255 and identifies the MD5 key that is being used. The
MD5 key can be up to sixteen alphanumeric characters
long.

Valid values: Up to eight octets.


Default: 0000000000000000h which is equal to
0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0
When read, snOspfIf2AuthKey always returns a blank.
Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section 9 The
Interface Data Structure
snOspfIf2MetricValue

Read-write

fdry.1.2.4.4.2.1.11
Syntax: Integer
snOspfIf2RowStatus

Specifies the cost of using this type of service (TOS) on this


interface. The default value of the TOS 0 Metric is equal to
10^8 divided by the ifSpeed.
Valid values: 0 65535

Read-write

fdry.1.2.4.4.2.1.12
Syntax: Integer

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that


can be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snOspfIf2Md5AuthKeyId
fdry.1.2.4.4.2.1.13
Syntax: Integer

Read-write

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Specifies the ID of the MD5 authentication key. If the object


snOspfVirtIfAuthType is set to MD5, this object identifies the
algorithm and secret key used to create the message digest
appended to the OSPF packet. Key identifiers are unique per
interface (or equivalently, per subnet).
The value of this object must be a number from 1 255.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfIf2Md5AuthKey

Read-write

Specifies the MD5 authentication key. If the object


snOspfVirtIfAuthType is set to MD5, the value of this object
is encrypted and included in each OSPF packet transmitted.

fdry.1.2.4.4.2.1.14
Syntax: Octet string

The agent will left-adjust and zero-fill the key to equal 16


octets.
When read, snOspfIf2Md5AuthKey always returns a blank.
Valid values: Up to 16 octets.

snOspfIf2Md5ActivationWaitTime

Read-write

fdry.1.2.4.4.2.1.15
Syntax: Integer

Determines when a newly configured MD5 authentication key


is valid. This parameter provides a graceful transition from one
MD5 key to another without disturbing the network. All new
packets transmitted after the key activation wait time interval
use the newly configured MD5 key. OSPF packets that contain
the old MD5 key are accepted for up to five minutes after the
new MD5 key is in operation. The range for the key activation
wait time is from 0 14400 seconds.
Default: 300 seconds

snOspfIf2AreaIdFormat

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.4.2.1.16
Syntax: Integer
snOspfIf2PassiveMode

Read-write

Specifies the format of how Area ID will be entered in the


snOspfIfAreaId object

integer(0) Integer

ipAddress(1) IP Address

Indicates if passive mode is enabled on this interface:

fdry.1.2.4.4.2.1.17

disabled(0)

Syntax: Integer

enabled(1)

snOspfIf2DatabaseFilterAllOut

Read-write

fdry.1.2.4.4.2.1.18
Syntax: Integer
snOspfIf2MtuIgnore

Read-write

fdry.1.2.4.4.2.1.19
Syntax: Integer
snOspfIf2NetworkP2mp

Read-write

Determines if the filtering of outgoing OSPF LSA on this


interface is enabled:

disabled(0) Filtering is disabled

enabled(1) Filtering is enabled

Determines if the MTU detection mode of this interface is


enabled:

disabled(0) MTU detection mode is disabled

enabled(1) MTU detection mode is enabled

Determines if the P2MP mode of this interface is enabled:

fdry.1.2.4.4.2.1.20

disabled(0) P2MP mode is disabled

Syntax: Integer

enabled(1) P2MP mode is enabled

snOspfIf2NetworkP2pt

Read-write

fdry.1.2.4.4.2.1.21
Syntax: Integer

This object enables and disables OSPF point-to-point mode on


an interface:

disabled(0) Disables the feature

enabled(1) Enables the feature

OSPF Virtual Interface Table


The Virtual Interface Table describes the virtual links that the OSPF process is configured to carry.
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References:

RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section C.4 Virtual link parameters

RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section 9 The Interface Data Structure

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfVirtIfTable

None

The OSPF Virtual Interface Table.

None

An entry in the OSPF Virtual Interface Table.

Read only

Specifies the ID of the transit Area that the Virtual link traverses.
A value of 0.0.0.0 is not valid.

Read only

Shows the IP address of the ID of the router that is serving as


the virtual neighbor.

Readwrite

Shows the time it takes to transmit link-state update packets on


this interface.

fdry.1.2.4.5.1
snOspfVirtIfEntry
fdry.1.2.4.5.1.1
snOspfVirtIfAreaID
fdry.1.2.4.5.1.1.1
Syntax: AreaID
snOspfVirtIfNeighbor
fdry.1.2.4.5.1.1.2
Syntax: RouterID
snOspfVirtIfTransitDelay
fdry.1.2.4.5.1.1.3

Valid values: 0 3600 seconds

Syntax: UpToMaxAge

Default: 1 second
snOspfVirtIfRetransInterval
fdry.1.2.4.5.1.1.4

Readwrite

Specifies the interval between the retransmission of link-state


advertisements to router adjacencies for this interface.
Valid values: 0 3600 seconds

Syntax: UpToMaxAge

Default: 5 seconds
This value is also used when retransmitting database
description and link-state request packets. This value should be
greater than the expected roundtrip time.
snOspfVirtIfHelloInterval
fdry.1.2.4.5.1.1.5

Readwrite

Syntax: HelloRange

Specifies the number of seconds that router waits before it


sends the next Hello packet on this interface. This value must
be the same for all routers attached to a common network.
Valid values: from 1 65535 seconds
Default: 10 seconds
This value must be the same for the virtual neighbor.

snOspfVirtIfRtrDeadInterval
fdry.1.2.4.5.1.1.6
Syntax: PositiveInteger

Readwrite

Specifies the number of seconds that neighbor routers wait for a


routers Hello packets before they declare that the router is
down. This should be a multiple of the Hello interval. This value
must be the same for the virtual neighbor.
Default: 60 seconds

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfVirtIfAuthType

Readwrite

Specifies the authentication type for an interface.

fdry.1.2.4.5.1.1.7
Syntax: Integer

Valid values:

none(0)

simplePassword(1)

md5(2)

reserved for specification by IANA(> 2)

Additional authentication types may be assigned locally on a


per interface basis.
Default: none(0)
snOspfVirtIfAuthKey
fdry.1.2.4.5.1.1.8

Readwrite

Specifies the authentication key:

Syntax: Octet string

If the authentication type selected is simple password, then


this object requires an alphanumeric password. If the value
is shorter than eight octets, the agent will left-adjust and
zero-fill the key to equal eight octets.
The simple password setting takes effect immediately. All
OSPF packets transmitted on the interface contain this
password. Any OSPF packet received on the interface is
checked for this password. If the password is not present,
then the packet is dropped. The password can be up to
eight characters long.

If the authentication type is MD5, then a key ID and an


MD5 key are required. The key ID is a number from 1 to
255 and identifies the MD5 key that is being used. The
MD5 key can be up to sixteen alphanumeric characters
long.

When read, snOspfIfAuthKey always returns a blank.


Default: 0000000000000000h, which is 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0
snOspfVirtIfRowStatus
fdry.1.2.4.5.1.1.9
Syntax: Integer

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

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noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfVirtIfMd5AuthKeyId

Readwrite

Specifies the ID of the MD5 authentication key. This object


identifies the algorithm and secret key used to create the
message digest appended to the OSPF packet. Key identifiers
are unique per interface.

fdry.1.2.4.5.1.1.10
Syntax: Integer

If the object snOspfVirtIfAuthType is set to MD5, the value of


this object must be a number from 1 to 255.
snOspfVirtIfMd5AuthKey
fdry.1.2.4.5.1.1.11

Readwrite

Specifies the MD5 authentication key. The value of this object is


encrypted and included in each OSPF packet transmitted.
If the value of this object is shorter than 16 octets, the agent will
left-adjust and zero-fill the key to equal 16 octets.

Syntax: Octet string

When read, snOspfIfMd5AuthKey always returns a blank.


snOspfVirtIfMd5ActivationWaitTi
me

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.4.5.1.1.12
Syntax: Integer

Determines when a newly configured MD5 authentication key is


valid. This parameter provides a graceful transition from one
MD5 key to another without disturbing the network. All new
packets transmitted after the key activation wait time interval
use the newly configured MD5 key. OSPF packets that contain
the old MD5 key are accepted for up to five minutes after the
new MD5 key is in operation.
Valid values: 0 14400 seconds
Default: 300 seconds

snOspfVirtIfAreaIdFormat

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.5.1.1.13
Syntax: Integer

Specifies the format of how Area ID will be entered in the


snOspfVirtIfAreaID object:

integer(0) Integer.

ipAddress(1) IP address.

OSPF Redistribution of Routes Table


The OSPF Redistribution of Routes Table contains a list of routes that will be used to decide whether a particular
RIP or static route is to be imported into OSPF domain. Routes will be imported if the parameter Import Route
into OSPF is enabled. They will be imported as external type 2 routes.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfRedisTable

None

The OSPF Redistribution Table contains a list of routes that


could be imported into the OSPF domain.

None

An entry in the OSPF Redistribution Table

Read only

An ID identifying this destination route.

fdry.1.2.4.6.1
snOspfRedisEntry
fdry.1.2.4.6.1.1
snOspfRedisIndex
fdry.1.2.4.6.1.1.1

There can be up to 64 entries for this object.

Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfRedisIpAddress

Readwrite

Shows the destination IP address that is associated with this


particular route.

Readwrite

Shows the subnet mask of this route.

Readwrite

Specifies what action to be taken if the route matches this entry:

fdry.1.2.4.6.1.1.2
Syntax: IpAddress
snOspfRedisMask
fdry.1.2.4.6.1.1.3
Syntax: IpAddress
snOspfRedisAction
fdry.1.2.4.6.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer
snOspfRedisProtocol
fdry.1.2.4.6.1.1.5

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

snOspfRedisSetOspfMetric
fdry.1.2.4.6.1.1.6

Readwrite

noImport(0) Do not import route into the OSPF domain

import(1) Import the route is into OSPF domain as


external type 2 route

Specifies how routes are imported into the OSPF domain:

rip(1) the RIP route.

all(2) all protocol route.

static(3) the static route.

bgp(4) the BGP route.

connected(5) the connected route.

isis(6) the ISIS route.

The value indicates to which the route metric should match:

disabled(0) the route metric does NOT match the OSPF


metric field.

enabled(1) the route metric matches the OSPF metric


field.

Syntax: Integer

snOspfRedisOspfMetricValue
fdry.1.2.4.6.1.1.7

Readwrite

Valid values: 0 65535.

Syntax: Integer
snOspfRedisMatchRipMetric
fdry.1.2.4.6.1.1.8

Specifies the cost of using this type of service (TOS) on this


interface.

Readwrite

The value indicates to which the route metric should match:

disabled(0) the route metric does NOT match the RIP


metric field.

enabled(1) the route metric matches the RIP metric field.

Syntax: Integer
snOspfRedisRipMetricValue
fdry.1.2.4.6.1.1.9

Readwrite

Specifies the cost of using RIP on this interface.


Valid values: 1 15 hops.

Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfRedisRowStatus

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.2.4.6.1.1.10
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

OSPF Neighbor Table


The OSPF Neighbor Table describes non-virtual neighbors in the locality of the router.
Reference:

RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section 10 The Neighbor Data Structure

RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section 12.1.2 Options

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfNbrTable

None

A table of non-virtual neighbor information.

None

An entry in the OSPF Neighbor Information Table. One entry


represents one neighbor.

Read only

The table entry index of this neighbor.

Read only

Shows the physical port ID of this neighbor.

Read only

Shows the IP address of this neighbor.

Read only

Contains an index of each neighbors port and IP address.

fdry.1.2.4.7.1
snOspfNbrEntry
fdry.1.2.4.7.1.1
snOspfNbrEntryIndex
fdry.1.2.4.7.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snOspfNbrPort
fdry.1.2.4.7.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snOspfNbrIpAddr
fdry.1.2.4.7.1.1.3
Syntax: IpAddress
snOspfNbrIndex
fdry.1.2.4.7.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfNbrRtrId

Read only

Specifies the IP address of the neighboring router in the


Autonomous System. The value of this object is a A 32-bit
integer.

fdry.1.2.4.7.1.1.5
Syntax: RouterID

Default: 00000000h, which is equal to 0.0.0.0

snOspfNbrOptions

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.7.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer

The bit mask that is set corresponding to the neighbors options


field:

Bit 0 The system will operate on type of service metrics


other than TOS 0. The neighbor will ignore all metrics
except for the TOS 0 metric.

Bit 1 The associated area accepts and operates on


external information; it is a stub area.

Bit 2 The system is capable of routing IP Multicast


datagrams. It implements the multicast extensions to
OSPF.

Bit 3 The associated area is an NSSA. These areas are


capable of carrying type 7 external advertisements, which
are translated into type 5 external advertisements at NSSA
borders.

Default: 0
Read only

snOspfNbrPriority
fdry.1.2.4.7.1.1.7
Syntax: DesignatedRouterPriority

Specifies the priority of this interface. This object is used in the


designated router election algorithm for multi-access networks.
Valid values: 0 255
Default: 1. A value of 0 signifies that the router is not eligible to
become the designated router on this particular network.
If two or more routers have the same priority value, then the
router with the highest router ID becomes the designated router.
The router with the next highest router ID becomes the backup
designated router.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfNbrState

Read only

Shows the state of the communication between the Layer 3


Switch and the neighbor:

fdry.1.2.4.7.1.1.8
Syntax: Integer

down(1) There has been no recent information received


from the neighbor.

attempt(2) This state is only valid for neighbors attached


to non-broadcast networks. It indicates that no recent
information has been received from the neighbor.

init(3) A Hello packet has recently been seen from the


neighbor. However, bidirectional communication has not
yet been established with the neighbor. (The router itself
did not appear in the neighbor's Hello packet.) All
neighbors in this state (or higher) are listed in the Hello
packets sent from the associated interface.

twoWay(4) Communication between the two routers is


bidirectional. This is the most advanced state before
beginning adjacency establishment. The Designated
Router and Backup Designated Router are selected from
the set of neighbors in the 2-Way state or greater.

exchangeStart(5) The first step in creating an adjacency


between the two neighboring routers. The goal of this step
is to decide which router is the master, and to decide upon
the initial Database Description (DD) sequence number.
Neighbor communications in this state or greater are called
adjacencies.

exchange(6) The router is describing its entire link-state


database by sending DD packets to the neighbor. Each DD
packet has a DD sequence number, and is explicitly
acknowledged. Only one DD packet can be outstanding at
any time. In this state, link-state Request packets can also
be sent asking for the neighbor's more recent
advertisements. All adjacencies that are in the exchange
state or greater are used by the flooding procedure. In fact,
these adjacencies are fully capable of transmitting and
receiving all types of OSPF routing protocol packets.

loading(7) Link-state Request packets are sent to the


neighbor asking for the more recent advertisements that
have been discovered (but not yet received) in the
exchange state.

full(8) The neighboring routers are fully adjacent. These


adjacencies will now appear in router links and network link
advertisements.

Default: down(1)
snOspfNbrEvents
fdry.1.2.4.7.1.1.9

Read only

Shows the number of times this neighbors state has changed


state, or the number of times an error occurred.

Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfNbrLsRetransQLen

Read only

Specifies the interval between the retransmission of link-state


advertisements to router adjacencies for this interface. The
range is 0 3600 seconds.

fdry.1.2.4.7.1.1.10
Syntax: Gauge

Default: 5 seconds

OSPF Virtual Neighbor Table


The OSPF Virtual Neighbor Table describes all virtual neighbors. Since Virtual links are configured in the virtual
interface table, this table is read only.
Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section 15 Virtual Links

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfVirtNbrTable

None

The OSPF Virtual Neighbor Table.

None

An entry in the OSPF Virtual Neighbor Table.

Read only

The ID of an entry in OSPF Virtual Neighbor Table.

Read only

Shows the ID of the transit area. The format is defined in the


snOspfVirtNbrAreaIdFormat object.

Read only

Identifies the IP address of the neighboring router in the


Autonomous System. This is a 32-bit integer.

Read only

Shows the IP address of this virtual neighbor.

Read only

Shows a bit map that corresponds to the neighbors options


field. Thus, Bit 1, if set, indicates that the neighbor supports
Type of Service Routing; if zero, no metrics other than TOS 0
are in use by the neighbor.

fdry.1.2.4.8.1
snOspfVirtNbrEntry
fdry.1.2.4.8.1.1
snOspfVirtNbrEntryIndex
fdry.1.2.4.8.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snOspfVirtNbrArea
fdry.1.2.4.8.1.1.2
Syntax: AreaID
snOspfVirtNbrRtrId
fdry.1.2.4.8.1.1.3
Syntax: RouterID
snOspfVirtNbrIpAddr
fdry.1.2.4.8.1.1.4
Syntax: IpAddress
snOspfVirtNbrOptions
fdry.1.2.4.8.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfVirtNbrState

Read only

Shows the state of the communication between the Layer 3


Switch and the virtual neighbor:

fdry.1.2.4.8.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer

snOspfVirtNbrEvents

down(1) There has been no recent information received


from the neighbor.

attempt(2) This state is only valid for neighbors attached


to non-broadcast networks. It indicates that no recent
information has been received from the neighbor.

init(3) A Hello packet has recently been seen from the


neighbor. However, bidirectional communication has not
yet been established with the neighbor. (The router itself
did not appear in the neighbor's Hello packet.) All
neighbors in this state (or higher) are listed in the Hello
packets sent from the associated interface.

twoWay(4) Communication between the two routers is


bidirectional. This is the most advanced state before
beginning adjacency establishment. The Designated
Router and Backup Designated Router are selected from
the set of neighbors in the 2-Way state or greater.

exchangeStart(5) The first step in creating an adjacency


between the two neighboring routers. The goal of this step
is to decide which router is the master, and to decide upon
the initial DD sequence number. Neighbor communications
in this state or greater are called adjacencies.

exchange(6) The router is describing its entire link-state


database by sending DD packets to the neighbor. Each DD
packet has a DD sequence number, and is explicitly
acknowledged. Only one DD packet can be outstanding at
any time. In this state, link-state Request packets can also
be sent asking for the neighbor's more recent
advertisements. All adjacencies in exchange state or
greater are used by the flooding procedure. In fact, these
adjacencies are fully capable of transmitting and receiving
all types of OSPF routing protocol packets.

loading(7) Link-state Request packets are sent to the


neighbor asking for the more recent advertisements that
have been discovered (but not yet received) in the
exchange state.

full(8) The neighboring routers are fully adjacent. These


adjacencies will now appear in router links and network link
advertisements.

Read only

Shows the number of times the state of this virtual link has
changed or an error has occurred.

Read only

Shows the current length of the retransmission queue.

fdry.1.2.4.8.1.1.7
Syntax: Counter
snOspfVirtNbrLSRetransQLen
fdry.1.2.4.8.1.1.8
Syntax: Gauge

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfVirtNbrAreaIdFormat

Read only

Specifies the format of how Area ID will be entered in the


snOspfVirtNbrRtrId object:

fdry.1.2.4.8.1.1.9
Syntax: Integer

integer(0) Integer

ipAddress(1) IP address

OSPF Link-State Database


The link-state database contains the link-state advertisement from all the areas to which the device is attached.
Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section 12 Link State Advertisements.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfLsdbTable

None

The OSPF Processs link-state database.

None

An entry in the OSPF Processs link-state database. Each entry


represents a single link-state advertisement.

Read only

The ID of the entry in the link-state database.

Read only

Shows the Area from which the LSA was received. The value is
in a 32-bit format.

fdry.1.2.4.9.1
snOspfLsdbEntry
fdry.1.2.4.9.1.1
snOspfLsdbEntryIndex
fdry.1.2.4.9.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snOspfLsdbAreaId
fdry.1.2.4.9.1.1.2

Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section C.2 Area


parameters

Syntax: AreaID
snOspfLsdbType

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.9.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer

Specifies the type of the link-state advertisement. Each linkstate type has a separate advertisement format.

routerLink(1)

networkLink(2)

summaryLink(3)

asSummaryLink(4)

Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section A.4.1 The Link


State Advertisement header
snOspfLsdbLsId
fdry.1.2.4.9.1.1.4
Syntax: IpAddress

Read only

Specifies the link-state ID. This ID is an LS type-specific field


containing either a Router ID or an IP Address. It identifies the
piece of the routing domain that is being described by the
advertisement.
Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section 12.1.4 Link
State ID

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfLsdbRouterId

Read only

Identifies the originating router in the Autonomous System. This


information is in a 32-bit number. The format is determined by
the snOspfLsdbAreaIdFormat object.

fdry.1.2.4.9.1.1.5
Syntax: RouterID

Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section C.1 Global


parameters
NOTE: OSPF Sequence Number is a 32-bit signed integer. It
starts with the value 80000001h or -7FFFFFFFh, and
increments until 7FFFFFFFh Thus, a typical sequence
number will be very negative.

snOspfLsdbSequence

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.9.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer

Shows the sequence number of this entry. The OSPF neighbor


that sent the LSA stamps the LSA with a sequence number to
enable the Layer 3 Switch and other OSPF routers to determine
which LSA for a given route is the most recent. This object can
be used to detect old and duplicate link-state advertisements.
The higher the sequence number, the more recent the
advertisement.
Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section 12.1.6 LS
sequence number

snOspfLsdbAge

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.9.1.1.7

Shows the age of the link-state advertisement in seconds.


Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section 12.1.1 LS age

Syntax: Integer
snOspfLsdbChecksum

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.9.1.1.8
Syntax: Integer

Indicates the checksum for the LSA packet. The checksum is


based on all the fields in the packet except the age field. The
Layer 3 Switch uses the checksum to verify that the packet is
not corrupted.
Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section 2.1.7 LS
checksum

snOspfLsdbAdvertisement

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.9.1.1.9

Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section Section 12


Link State Advertisements

Syntax: Octet string


snOspfLsdbAreaIdFormat
fdry.1.2.4.9.1.1.10
Syntax: Integer

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Shows the data in the link-state advertisement, including its


header in octets.

Read only

Specifies the format of how RouterId will be entered in the


snOspfLsdbRouterId object:

integer(0) Integer

ipAddress(1) IP address

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OSPF Link State Database, External


The link-state database contains the link-state advertisement from throughout the areas that the device is
attached to.
This table is identical to the OSPF LSDB Table in format, but contains only external link-state advertisement. The
purpose is to allow external LSAs to be displayed once for the router rather than once in each non-stub area.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfExtLsdbTable

None

The Link-State External Database Table.

fdry.1.2.4.10.1
snOspfExtLsdbEntry

Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section Section 12


Link State Advertisements
None

An entry in the Link-State External Database Table. Each entry


represents a single link-state advertisement.

Read only

The table entry index of this link-state database.

Read only

Shows the type of the link-state advertisement. Each link-state


type has a separate advertisement format.

fdry.1.2.4.10.1.1
snOspfExtLsdbEntryIndex
fdry.1.2.4.10.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snOspfExtLsdbType
fdry.1.2.4.10.1.1.2

Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section Appendix


A.4.1 The Link State Advertisement header

Syntax: Integer
snOspfExtLsdbLsId

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.10.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer

Specifies the external link-state ID. This ID is an LS typespecific field containing either a Router ID or an IP Address. It
identifies the piece of the routing domain that is being described
by the advertisement.
Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section 12.1.4 Linkstate ID

snOspfExtLsdbRouterId

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.10.1.1.4

Identifies the originating router in the Autonomous System. This


information is in a 32-bit number.
Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section C.1 Global
parameters

Syntax: Integer

NOTE: OSPF Sequence Number is a 32-bit signed integer. It


starts with the value 80000001h, or -7FFFFFFFh. It
increments until 7FFFFFFFh Thus, a typical sequence
number will be very negative.
snOspfExtLsdbSequence
fdry.1.2.4.10.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer

Read only

Shows the sequence number of this entry. The OSPF neighbor


that sent the LSA stamps it with a sequence number to enable
the Layer 3 Switch and other OSPF routers to determine which
LSA for a given route is the most recent. This object can be
used to detect old and duplicate link-state advertisements. The
higher the sequence number, the more recent the
advertisement.
Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section 12.1.6 LS
sequence number

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfExtLsdbAge

Read only

Shows the age of the link-state advertisement in seconds.

fdry.1.2.4.10.1.1.6

Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section 12.1.1 LS age

Syntax: Integer
snOspfExtLsdbChecksum

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.10.1.1.7
Syntax: Integer

Indicates the checksum for the LSA packet. The checksum is


based on all the fields in the packet except the age field. The
Layer 3 Switch uses the checksum to verify that the packet is
not corrupted.
Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section 12.1.7 LS
checksum

snOspfExtLsdbAdvertisement

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.10.1.1.8

Shows the data in the link-state advertisement, including its


header in octets. There can be up to 36 octets in this object.
Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section 12 Link State
Advertisements

Syntax: Octet string

OSPF Area Status Table


The OSPF Area Status Data Structure contains information regarding the configured parameters and cumulative
statistics of the routers attached areas. The interfaces and virtual links are configured as part of these areas. Area
0.0.0.0 is the Backbone Area.
Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section 6 The Area Data Structure

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfAreaStatusTable

None

The OSPF Area Status Table.

None

An entry in the OSPF Area Status Table.

Read only

The ID of an entry in the OSPF Area Status Table.

Read only

Specifies the ID of an area. The format of this 32-bit integer is


determined by the value of the
snOspfAreaStatusAreaIdFormat object.

fdry.1.2.4.11.1
snOspfAreaStatusEntry
fdry.1.2.4.11.1.1
snOspfAreaStatusEntryIndex
fdry.1.2.4.11.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snOspfAreaStatusAreaId
fdry.1.2.4.11.1.1.2
Syntax: AreaID

Area ID 0.0.0.0 is used for the OSPF backbone.


Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section C.2 Area
parameters

snOspfAreaStatusImportASExter
n
fdry.1.2.4.11.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer

Read only

The areas support for importing AS external link-state


advertisements.
Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section C.2 Area
parameters
Default: 1

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfAreaStatusStubMetric

Read only

The metric value applied at the default type of


service(ospfMetric). By default, this equals the least metric at
the type of service among the interfaces to other areas. This
object exist only if the value of snOspfAreaSummary is
snOspfAreaSummary(2); Otherwise, an SNMP_GET/
GET_NEXT attempt of this Object will return
NO_SUCH_NAME.

Read only

Shows the number of times that the intra-area route table has
been recalculated using this areas link-state database.

Read only

Show the number of area border routers that are reachable


within this area. This is initially zero, the default, and is
calculated in each shortest path first (SPF) pass.

Read only

Shows the total number of Autonomous System border routers


that are reachable within this area. This is initially zero, the
default, and is calculated in each SPF pass.

Read only

Shows the total number of link-state advertisements in this


areas link-state database, excluding AS external LSAs.

fdry.1.2.4.11.1.1.4
Syntax: BigMetric

snOspfAreaStatusSpfRuns
fdry.1.2.4.11.1.1.5
Syntax: Counter
snOspfAreaStatusAreaBdrRtrCou
nt
fdry.1.2.4.11.1.1.6
Syntax: Gauge
snOspfAreaStatusASBdrRtrCount
fdry.1.2.4.11.1.1.7
Syntax: Gauge
snOspfAreaStatusLSACount
fdry.1.2.4.11.1.1.8

Default: 0

Syntax: Gauge
snOspfAreaStatusLSACksumSu
m

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.11.1.1.9
Syntax: Integer

Shows the total link-state advertisements of areas link-state


database. This number is a 32-bit unsigned sum of the LS
checksums, excluding external (LS type 5) link-state
advertisements. The value can be used to determine if there
has been a change in a routers link-state database, and to
compare the link-state database of two routers.
Default: 0

snOspfAreaStatusAreaIdFormat

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.11.1.1.10
Syntax: Integer

Specifies the format of how Area ID will be entered in the


snOspfAreaStatusAreaId object:

integer(0) Integer.

ipAddress(1) IP address.

OSPF Interface Status Table


The OSPF Interface Status Table describes the interfaces from the viewpoint of OSPF. It augments the
ifStatusTable with OSPF specific information.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfIfStatusTable

None

The OSPF Interface Status Table.

fdry.1.2.4.12.1

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfIfStatusEntry

None

An entry in the OSPF Interface Status Table. Each entry


represents one interface from the viewpoint of OSPF.

Read only

The ID of an entry in the OSPF Interface Status Table.

Read only

Shows the ID of the physical router port of this OSPF interface.

Read only

Shows the IP address of this OSPF interface.

Read only

Identifies the area to which the interface connects. This ID is a


32-bit integer. Area ID 0.0.0.0 (in the 00000000h format) is
used for the OSPF backbone.

fdry.1.2.4.12.1.1
snOspfIfStatusEntryIndex
fdry.1.2.4.12.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snOspfIfStatusPort
fdry.1.2.4.12.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snOspfIfStatusIpAddress
fdry.1.2.4.12.1.1.3
Syntax: IpAddress
snOspfIfStatusAreaId
fdry.1.2.4.12.1.1.4
Syntax: AreaID

The format of this ID is determined by the value of the


snOspfIfStatusAreaIdFormat object.
Read only

snOspfIfStatusType

Identifies the OSPF interface type.


(By way of a default, this field may be derived from the
corresponding value of ifType.)

fdry.1.2.4.12.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer

Read only

snOspfIfStatusAdminStat
fdry.1.2.4.12.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer

Read only

snOspfIfStatusRtrPriority
fdry.1.2.4.12.1.1.7
Syntax: DesignatedRouterPriority

broadcast(1) For broadcast LANs such as Ethernet and


IEEE 802.5

nbma(2) For X.25, Frame Relay, and similar technologies

pointToPoint(3) For point-to-point interfaces

Shows if OSPF has been enabled to form neighbor


relationships on the interface:

disabled(0) The interface is external to OSPF

enabled(1) OSPF has been enabled to form neighbor


relationships and the interface will be advertised as an
internal route to some area

Specifies the priority of this interface. This object is used in the


designated router election algorithm for multi-access networks.
Valid values: 0 255
Default: 1. A value of 0 means that the router is not eligible to
become the designated router on this particular network.
If two or more routers have the same priority value, then the
router with the highest router ID becomes the designated router.
The router with the next highest router ID becomes the backup
designated router.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfIfStatusTransitDelay

Read only

Shows the time it takes to transmit link-state update packets on


this interface.

fdry.1.2.4.12.1.1.8

Valid values: 0 3600 seconds

Syntax: UpToMaxAge

Default: 1 second
snOspfIfStatusRetransInterval

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.12.1.1.9
Syntax: UpToMaxAge

Shows the number of seconds between retransmissions of linkstate advertisements, to adjacencies that belong to this
interface. This value is also used when retransmitting database
description and link-state request packets.
Valid values: 0 3600 seconds
Default: 5 seconds

snOspfIfStatusHelloInterval

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.12.1.1.10
Syntax: HelloRange

Specifies the number of seconds that router waits before it


sends the next Hello packet on this interface. This value must
be the same for all routers attached to a common network.
Valid values: 1 65535 seconds
Default: 10 seconds

snOspfIfStatusRtrDeadInterval

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.12.1.1.11
Syntax: PositiveInteger

Specifies the number of seconds that neighbor routers wait for a


routers Hello packets before they declare that the router is
down. This should be a multiple of the Hello interval and must
be the same for all routers attached to a common network.
Default: 40 seconds

Read only

snOspfIfStatusState

Shows the OSPF Interface State.

fdry.1.2.4.12.1.1.12

down(1)

Syntax: Integer

loopback(2)

waiting(3)

pointToPoint(4)

designatedRouter(5)

backupDesignatedRouter(6)

otherDesignatedRouter(7)

Default: down(1)
snOspfIfStatusDesignatedRouter

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.12.1.1.13

Shows the IP Address of the designated router.


Default: 00000000h, which equals to 0.0.0.0

Syntax: IpAddress
snOspfIfStatusBackupDesignated
Router

Read only

Shows the IP Address of the backup router.


Default: 00000000h, which equals to 0.0.0.0

fdry.1.2.4.12.1.1.14
Syntax: IpAddress

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfIfStatusEvents

Read only

Shows the following:

fdry.1.2.4.12.1.1.15

The number of times that the state of this OSPF interface


has changed

The number of times an error has occurred

Syntax: Counter
snOspfIfStatusAuthType

Read only

Specifies the authentication type for an interface.

fdry.1.2.4.12.1.1.16

Valid values::

Syntax: Integer

none(0)

simplePassword(1)

md5(2)

reserved for specification by IANA(> 2)

Additional authentication types may be assigned locally on a


per interface basis.
Default: none(0)
snOspfIfStatusAuthKey

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.12.1.1.17

Indicates the areas authentication key.

Syntax: Octet string

If the authentication type selected is simple password, then


this object requires an alphanumeric password. If the value
is shorter than eight octets, the agent will left-adjust and
zero-fill the key to equal eight octets.
The simple password setting takes effect immediately. All
OSPF packets transmitted on the interface contain this
password. Any OSPF packet received on the interface is
checked for this password. If the password is not present,
then the packet is dropped. The password can be up to
eight characters long.

If the authentication type is MD5, then a key ID and an


MD5 key are required. The key ID is a number from 1 to
255 and identifies the MD5 key that is being used. The
MD5 key can be up to sixteen alphanumeric characters
long.

When read, snOspfIfAuthKey always returns a blank.


Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section 9 The
Interface Data Structure
Default: 0000000000000000h 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0
snOspfIfStatusMetricValue

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.12.1.1.18

Valid values: 0 65535

Syntax: Integer
snOspfIfStatusMd5AuthKeyId
fdry.1.2.4.12.1.1.19
Syntax: Integer

Specifies the cost of using this TOS on this interface. The


default value of the TOS 0 Metric is 10^8 / ifSpeed.

Read only

Specifies the ID of the MD5 authentication key. This object


identifies the algorithm and secret key used to create the
message digest appended to the OSPF packet. Key identifiers
are unique per interface.
If the object snOspfVirtIfAuthType is set to MD5, the value of
this object must be a number from 1 255.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfIfStatusMd5AuthKey

Read only

Specifies the MD5 authentication key. The value of this object is


encrypted and included in each OSPF packet transmitted.

fdry.1.2.4.12.1.1.20

If the value of this object is shorter than 16 octets, the agent will
left-adjust and zero-fill the key to equal 16 octets.

Syntax: Octet string

When read, snOspfIfMd5AuthKey always returns a blank.


snOspfIfStatusMd5ActivationWait
Time

Read only

Determines when a newly configured MD5 authentication key is


valid. This parameter provides a graceful transition from one
MD5 key to another without disturbing the network. All new
packets transmitted after the key activation wait time interval
use the newly configured MD5 key. OSPF packets that contain
the old MD5 key are accepted for up to five minutes after the
new MD5 key is in operation. The range for the key activation
wait time is from 0 14400 seconds.

Read only

Specifies the format of how Area ID will be entered in the


snOspfIfStatusAreaId object:

fdry.1.2.4.12.1.1.21
Syntax: Integer

snOspfIfStatusAreaIdFormat
fdry.1.2.4.12.1.1.22
Syntax: Integer

integer(0) Integer.

ipAddress(1) IP address

OSPF Virtual Interface Status Table


The Virtual Interface Status Table contains information about this routers virtual interfaces.
Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section C.4 Virtual link parameters.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfVirtIfStatusTable

None

The OSPF Virtual Interface Status Table.

None

An entry in the The OSPF Virtual Interface Status Table. Each


entry represents one interface.

Read only

The ID of the entry in this table.

Read only

Shows the ID of the transit area that the virtual link traverses.
The value of this object cannot be 0.0.0.0. The format of this
object is determined by the value of the
snOspfVirtIfStatusAreaIdFormat object.

Read only

Shows the ID or IP address of the router that is serving as the


virtual neighbor.

fdry.1.2.4.13.1
snOspfVirtIfStatusEntry
fdry.1.2.4.13.1.1
snOspfVirtIfStatusEntryIndex
fdry.1.2.4.13.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snOspfVirtIfStatusAreaID
fdry.1.2.4.13.1.1.2
Syntax: AreaID
snOspfVirtIfStatusNeighbor
fdry.1.2.4.13.1.1.3
Syntax: RouterID

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfVirtIfStatusTransitDelay

Read only

Shows the time it takes to transmit link-state update packets on


this interface.

fdry.1.2.4.13.1.1.4

Valid values: 0 3600 seconds

Syntax: UpToMaxAge

Default: 1 second
snOspfVirtIfStatusRetransInterval

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.13.1.1.5

Specifies the interval between the retransmission of link-state


advertisements to router adjacencies for this interface.
Valid values: 0 3600 seconds

Syntax: UpToMaxAge

Default: 5 seconds
snOspfVirtIfStatusHelloInterval

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.13.1.1.6
Syntax: HelloRange

Specifies the number of seconds that router waits before it


sends the next Hello packet on this interface. This value must
be the same for all routers attached to a common network.
Valid values: 1 65535 seconds
Default: 10 seconds
This value must be the same for all routers attached to a
common network.

snOspfVirtIfStatusRtrDeadInterval

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.13.1.1.7
Syntax: PositiveInteger

Specifies the number of seconds that neighbor routers wait for a


routers Hello packets before they declare that the router is
down. This should be a multiple of the Hello interval. This value
must be the same for all routers attached to a common network.
Default: 60 seconds

snOspfVirtIfStatusState

Read only

Shows the state of the OSPF virtual interface:

fdry.1.2.4.13.1.1.8

down(1)

Syntax: Integer

pointToPoint(4)

Default: down(1)
snOspfVirtIfStatusEvents

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.13.1.1.9

Shows the following:

The number of times that the state of this OSPF interface


has changed

The number of times an error has occurred

Syntax: Counter
snOspfVirtIfStatusAuthType

Read only

Specifies the authentication type for an interface.

fdry.1.2.4.13.1.1.10

Valid values::

Syntax: Integer

none(0)

simplePassword(1)

reserved for specification by IANA(> 1)

Additional authentication types may be assigned locally on a


per interface basis.
Default: none(0)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfVirtIfStatusAuthKey

Read only

Specifies the authentication key.

fdry.1.2.4.13.1.1.11

Syntax: Octet string

If the authentication type selected is simple password, then


this object requires an alphanumeric password. If the value
is shorter than eight octets, the agent will left-adjust and
zero-fill the key to equal eight octets.
The simple password setting takes effect immediately. All
OSPF packets transmitted on the interface contain this
password. Any OSPF packet received on the interface is
checked for this password. If the password is not present,
then the packet is dropped. The password can be up to
eight characters long.

If the authentication type is MD5, then a key ID and an


MD5 key are required. The key ID is a number from 1 to
255 and identifies the MD5 key that is being used. The
MD5 key can be up to sixteen alphanumeric characters
long.

When read, snOspfIfAuthKey always returns a blank.


Reference: RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2, section 9 The
Interface Data Structure
Default: 0000000000000000h 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0
snOspfVirtIfStatusMd5AuthKeyId

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.13.1.1.12
Syntax: Integer

Specifies the ID of the MD5 authentication key. This object


identifies the algorithm and secret key used to create the
message digest appended to the OSPF packet. Key identifiers
are unique per interface.
If the object snOspfVirtIfAuthType is set to MD5, the value of
this object must be a number from 1 255.

snOspfVirtIfStatusMd5AuthKey

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.13.1.1.13

Specifies the MD5 authentication key. The value of this object is


encrypted and included in each OSPF packet transmitted.
If the value of this object is shorter than 16 octets, the agent will
left-adjust and zero-fill the key to equal 16 octets.

Syntax: Octet string

When read, snOspfIfMd5AuthKey always returns a blank.


snOspfVirtIfStatusMd5Activation
WaitTime

Read only

Determines when a newly configured MD5 authentication key is


valid. This parameter provides a graceful transition from one
MD5 key to another without disturbing the network. All new
packets transmitted after the key activation wait time interval
use the newly configured MD5 key. OSPF packets that contain
the old MD5 key are accepted for up to five minutes after the
new MD5 key is in operation. The range for the key activation
wait time is from 0 14400 seconds.

Read only

Specifies the format of how Area ID will be entered in the


snOspfVirtIfStatusAreaID object:

fdry.1.2.4.13.1.1.14
Syntax: Integer

snOspfVirtIfStatusAreaIdFormat
fdry.1.2.4.13.1.1.15
Syntax: Integer

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integer(0) Integer

ipAddress(1) IP address

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OSPF Routing Information Table


The OSPF Routing Information Table contains information on the OSPF ABR/ASBR routing.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfRoutingInfoTable

None

The OSPF Routing Information Table.

None

An entry in the OSPF Routing Information Table.

Read only

ID of an entry in this table.

Read only

Shows the ID or IP address of the destination router.

Read only

Shows what router type the destination router is:

fdry.1.2.4.14.1
snOspfRoutingInfoEntry
fdry.1.2.4.14.1.1
snOspfRoutingInfoIndex
fdry.1.2.4.14.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snOspfRoutingInfoRouter
fdry.1.2.4.14.1.1.2
Syntax: RouterID
snOspfRoutingInfoRouterType
fdry.1.2.4.14.1.1.3

abr(1) Area Border Router.

Syntax: Integer

asbr(2) Autonomous System Border Router.

abrANDasbr(3) Area Border and Autonomous System


Border Router.

snOspfRoutingInfoNextHopRouter
ID

Read only

Shows the ID or IP address of the next hop destination router.

Read only

Shows the outgoing interface of the destination router.

fdry.1.2.4.14.1.1.4
Syntax: RouterID
snOspfRoutingInfoOutgoingInterfa
ce
fdry.1.2.4.14.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer

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OSPF

Support for the NetIron XMR, NetIron MLX and BigIron RX


The Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol is supported on the NetIron XMR, NetIron MLX, and BigIron RX.
The implementation fully complies with RFC 1850 - OSPF Version 2 Management Information Base.
The following IronWare MIBs are supported on the NetIron XMR, NetIron MLX, and the BigIron RX.
r

Table 19.1: snOspfAdminStat Scale


snOspfAdminStat
fdry.1.2.4.1.2
Syntax: Integer

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Readwrite

Specifies the state of the OSPF in the router:

disabled(0) OSPF is disabled on all interfaces

enabled(1) OSPF is active on at least one interface

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Chapter 20
BGP4

Border Gateway Protocol version 4 (BGP4) is supported on the following products:

NetIron Internet Backbone router

BigIron Layer 3 Switch

NetIron stackable Layer 3 Switch (must have 32MB RAM and 4MB flash module)

No other device supports these MIB objects, unless noted in the sections below.
The implementation complies with RFC 1771. The BGP4 implementation also supports the following RFCs:

RFC 1745 (OSPF Interactions)

RFC 1965 (BGP4 Confederations)

RFC 1997 (BGP Communities Attributes)

RFC 2385 (TCP MD5 Signature Option)

RFC 2439 (Route Flap Dampening)

RFC 2796 (Route Reflection)

RFC 2842 (Capability Advertisement)

Refer to the configuration guide for a product for details on the features discussed in this chapter.
NOTE: Beginning with software release 07.6.03, devices support RFC 1657 instead of the objects in this
chapter. Also, BigIron MG8, NetIron 40G, and FastIron Edge Switch support RFC 1657.
For BGP4 MIB objects on NetIron XMR, NetIron MLX, and BigIron RX, see Support for the NetIron XMR, NetIron
MLX and BigIron RX on page 20-37

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BGP4 General Variables


These parameters apply globally to a devices BGP4 process.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4GenAlwaysCompareMed

Readwrite

Indicates if the comparison of the Multi-Exit Discriminator for


paths from neighbors in different AS is enabled:

fdry.1.2.11.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4GenAutoSummary

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.11.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4GenDefaultLocalPreferenc
e

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.11.1.3
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Indicates if subnet routes are automatically summarized:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Sets the default local preference attribute.


When the router uses the BGP4 algorithm to select a route to
send to the IP route table, one of the parameters the algorithm
uses is the local preference. Local preference is an attribute that
indicates a degree of preference for a route relative to other
routes. BGP4 neighbors can send the local preference value as
an attribute of a route in an UPDATE message.
Local preference applies only to routes within the local AS.
BGP4 routers can exchange local preference information with
neighbors who are also in the local AS; however, BGP4 routers
do not exchange local preference information with neighbors in
remote ASs.
Valid values: 0 4294967295
Default: 100

snBgp4GenDefaultInfoOriginate
fdry.1.2.11.1.4

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Indicates if the default Information Originate is enabled:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

By default, the router does not originate and advertise a default


route using BGP4. A BGP4 default route is the IP address
0.0.0.0 and the route prefix 0 or network mask 0.0.0.0. For
example, 0.0.0.0/0 is a default route. You can enable the router
to advertise a default BGP4 route using either of the following
methods.
Layer 3 Switches check for the existence of an IGP route with
0.0.0.0/0 in the IP route table before creating a local BGP route
for 0.0.0.0/0.
snBgp4GenFastExternalFallover
fdry.1.2.11.1.5
Syntax: Integer

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Readwrite

Indicates if automatic resetting of BGP sessions of any directly


adjacent sessions is enabled, if the links used to reach them go
down.

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

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BGP4

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4GenNextBootNeighbors

Readwrite

The next boot-configured number of neighbors in a BGP Peer


Group. The minimum value of this object is the value of the
snBgp4GenMinNeighbors object. Its maximum value is the
value of the snBgp4GenMaxNeighbors object.

Readwrite

The next boot-configured number of routes. The minimum value


of this MIB is snBgp4GenMinRoutes. The maximum value of
this MIB is snBgp4GenMaxRoutes .

Readwrite

To enable or disable the synchronization between BGP and


your IGP.

fdry.1.2.11.1.6
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4GenNextBootRoutes
fdry.1.2.11.1.7
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4GenSynchronization
fdry.1.2.11.1.8
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4GenKeepAliveTime
fdry.1.2.11.1.9

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snBgp4GenHoldTime
fdry.1.2.11.1.10

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Indicates how often the device sends keep alive messages.


Valid values: 1 65535 seconds
Default: 60 seconds

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Determines how many seconds the device will wait for a keep
alive or update message from a BGP4 neighbor before deciding
that the neighbor is dead.
Valid values: 1 65535 seconds
Default: 180 seconds

snBgp4GenRouterId
fdry.1.2.11.1.11

Readwrite

Indicates the BGP Router IP address.

Readwrite

Defines the route map name. Each character of the name is


represented by one octet.

Syntax: IpAddress
snBgp4GenTableMap
fdry.1.2.11.1.12

Valid values: Up to 32 octets.

Syntax: Octet string


snBgp4GenAdminStat
fdry.1.2.11.1.13

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snBgp4GenDefaultMetric
fdry.1.2.11.1.14

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Indicates if BGP4 routing is enabled:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Indicates the default metric values for the BGP4 protocol.


The Layer 3 Switches can redistribute directly connected
routes, static IP routes, RIP routes, and OSPF routes into
BGP4. The MED (metric) is a global parameter that specifies
the cost that will be applied to all routes by default when they
are redistributed into BGP4.
Valid values: 0 4294967295

snBgp4GenMaxNeighbors
fdry.1.2.11.1.15

Read only

Shows the maximum number of neighbors that can be


configured in a BGP Peer Group.

Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4GenMinNeighbors

Read only

Shows the minimum number of neighbors that can be


configured in a BGP Peer Group.

Read only

Shows the maximum number of configured routes.

Read only

Shows the minimum number of configured routes.

Read only

Shows the maximum number of configured BGP4 address


filters.

Read only

Shows the maximum number of configured BGP4 aggregate


addresses.

Read only

Shows the maximum number of configured BGP4 AS-PATH


filters.

Read only

Shows the maximum number of configured BGP4 community


filters.

Read only

Shows the maximum number of configured BGP4 networks.

Read only

Shows the maximum number of configured BGP4 route map


filters.

Read only

Shows the minimum configured value of BGP4 neighbor prefix.

Read only

Shows the current operational max number of neighbors


configured for a BGP Group.

fdry.1.2.11.1.16
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4GenMaxRoutes
fdry.1.2.11.1.17
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4GenMinRoutes
fdry.1.2.11.1.18
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4GenMaxAddrFilters
fdry.1.2.11.1.19
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4GenMaxAggregateAddres
ses
fdry.1.2.11.1.20
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4GenMaxAsPathFilters
fdry.1.2.11.1.21
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4GenMaxCommunityFilters
fdry.1.2.11.1.22
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4GenMaxNetworks
fdry.1.2.11.1.23
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4GenMaxRouteMapFilters
fdry.1.2.11.1.24
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4GenNeighPrefixMinValue
fdry.1.2.11.1.25
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4GenOperNeighbors
fdry.1.2.11.1.26

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BGP4

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4GenOperRoutes

Read only

Shows the current operational number of routes.

Read only

Shows the BGP4 local autonomous system number.

fdry.1.2.11.1.27
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4GenLocalAs
fdry.1.2.11.1.28

Valid values: 0 - 65536

Syntax: Integer

NOTE: This object is deprecated for NetIron XMR and NetIron


MLX devices running release 04.0.00 and later. The
object snBgp4GenLocalAs4 can be used instead.

snBgp4GenRoutesInstalled

Read only

Shows the BGP4 installed routes.

Read only

Shows the BGP4 installed autonomous system path.

Readwrite

Determines the administrative distance for BGP external routes.

Readwrite

Determines the administrative distance for BGP internal routes.

Readwrite

Determines the administrative distance for BGP local routes.

Read only

Shows the operational number of attribute entries.

Readwrite

Defines the next boot maximum attribute entries.

Readwrite

Defines a cluster ID which is represented by 4-unsigned-byte


integers (0..0xFFFFFFFF). 0 means to reset to default.

Readwrite

Indicates if the client to client reflection in BGP4 is enabled.

fdry.1.2.11.1.29
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4GenAsPathInstalled
fdry.1.2.11.1.30
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4ExternalDistance
fdry.1.2.11.1.31

Default: 200

Syntax: Integer
snBgp4InternalDistance
fdry.1.2.11.1.32

Default: 200

Syntax: Integer
snBgp4LocalDistance
fdry.1.2.11.1.33

Default: 200

Syntax: Integer
snBgp4OperNumOfAttributes
fdry.1.2.11.1.34
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4NextBootMaxAttributes
fdry.1.2.11.1.35

Default: 10000, which means to reset to default

Syntax: Integer
snBgp4ClusterId
fdry.1.2.11.1.36
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4ClientToClientReflection
fdry.1.2.11.1.37
Syntax: Integer

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disabled(0)

enabled(1)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4GenTotalNeighbors

Read only

Shows the current total number of neighbors running in a BGP


group.

Readwrite

Indicates the maximum number of configured Paths.

Readwrite

Determines the BGP4 Confederation ID. This ID identifies the


confederation to BGP routers outside the confederation.

fdry.1.2.11.1.38
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4GenMaxPaths
fdry.1.2.11.1.39
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4GenConfedId
fdry.1.2.11.1.40

A confederation is a BGP4 AS that has been subdivided into


multiple, smaller ASs. Subdividing an AS into smaller ASs
simplifies administration and reduces BGP-related traffic, thus
reducing the complexity of the Interior Border Gateway Protocol
(IBGP) mesh among the BGP routers in the AS.

Syntax: Integer

The confederation ID is the AS ID.


snBgp4GenConfedPeers
fdry.1.2.11.1.41

Readwrite

This is a number from 1 to 0xFFFF. It is represented by two


octets.

Syntax: Octet string


snBgp4GenDampening
fdry.1.2.11.1.42

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

snBgp4GenDampenHalfLife
fdry.1.2.11.1.43

Specifies the sub-AS numbers that are members of the


confederation. There is a maximum of 50 peers.

Specifies the dampening of BGP4 in the device

none(0) BGP4 dampening is off

parameters(1) Parameters are configurable

routemap(2) Routemap is configurable

Readwrite

Specifies the number of minutes after which the routes penalty


becomes half its value.

Readwrite

Specifies how low a routes penalty must be before the route


becomes eligible for use again after being suppressed.

Readwrite

Specifies how high a routes penalty can be before the Layer 3


Switch suppresses the route.

Readwrite

Specifies the maximum number of minutes that a route can be


suppressed regardless of how unstable it is.

Syntax: Integer
snBgp4GenDampenReuse
fdry.1.2.11.1.44
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4GenDampenSuppress
fdry.1.2.11.1.45
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4GenDampenMaxSuppres
s
fdry.1.2.11.1.46
Syntax: Integer

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BGP4

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4GenDampenMap

Readwrite

Specifies the name of the route map that will be used to redirect
traffic.

fdry.1.2.11.1.47

The name is an octet string. Each character is represented by


one octet.

Syntax: Octet string

Valid values: Up to 32 octets.


snBgp4GenLocalAs4
fdry.1.2.11.1.48

Readwrite

BGP4 local autonomous system (AS) number to support 4 byte


AS format.

Syntax:
InetAutonomousSystemNumber

BGP4 Network Table


The BGP4 Network Table shows the weight used for the network.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4NetworkTable

None

The BGP4 Network Table.

None

An entry in the BGP4 Network Table.

Read only

Shows the IP Address for a network entry.

Read only

Shows the subnet mask for a network entry.

Readwrite

Shows the weight of the neighbor connection.

Readwrite

Indicates if the backdoor option is enabled for this network:

fdry.1.2.11.10.1
snBgp4NetworkEntry
fdry.1.2.11.10.1.1
snBgp4NetworkIp
fdry.1.2.11.10.1.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
snBgp4NetworkSubnetMask
fdry.1.2.11.10.1.1.2
Syntax: IpAddress
snBgp4NetworkWeight
fdry.1.2.11.10.1.1.3

Valid values: 0 65535

Syntax: Integer
snBgp4NetworkBackdoor
fdry.1.2.11.10.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

The backdoor option changes the administrative distance of the


route to this network from the EBGP administrative distance (20
by default) to the Local BGP weight (200 by default). The route
is tagged as a backdoor route. Use this option when you want
the router to prefer IGP routes such as RIP or OSPF routes over
the EBGP route for the network

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

snBgp4NetworkRowStatus

Description
Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.2.11.10.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

BGP4 Address Filter Table


You can configure the router to explicitly permit or deny specific IP addresses received in updates from BGP4
neighbors by defining IP address filters. The router permits all IP addresses by default. You can define up to 100
IP address filters for BGP4.

If you want permit to remain the default behavior, define individual filters to deny specific IP addresses.

If you want to change the default behavior to deny, define individual filters to permit specific IP addresses.

NOTE: Once you define a filter, the default action for addresses that do not match a filter is deny. To change the
default action to permit, configure the last filter as permit any any.
Address filters can be referred to by a BGP neighbor's distribute list number as well as by match statements in a
route map.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4AddrFilterTable

None

The BGP4 Address Filter Table

None

An entry in the BGP4 Address Filter Table

Read only

The table index for a filter entry.

Readwrite

Indicates what the device will do if the BGP address matches


this filter:

fdry.1.2.11.2.1
snBgp4AddrFilterEntry
fdry.1.2.11.2.1.1
snBgp4AddrFilterIndex
fdry.1.2.11.2.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4AddrFilterAction
fdry.1.2.11.2.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer

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deny(0)

permit(1)

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BGP4

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4AddrFilterSourceIp

Readwrite

Specifies the source IP address.

Readwrite

Specifies the source IP subnet mask.

Readwrite

Specifies the destination IP address.

Readwrite

Specifies the destination IP subnet mask.

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.2.11.2.1.1.3
Syntax: IpAddress
snBgp4AddrFilterSourceMask
fdry.1.2.11.2.1.1.4
Syntax: IpAddress
snBgp4AddrFilterDestIp
fdry.1.2.11.2.1.1.5
Syntax: IpAddress
snBgp4AddrFilterDestMask
fdry.1.2.11.2.1.1.6
Syntax: IpAddress
snBgp4AddrFilterRowStatus
fdry.1.2.11.2.1.1.7
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

BGP4 Aggregate Address Table


By default, the Layer 3 Switch advertises individual routes for all the networks. The aggregation feature allows you
to configure the Layer 3 Switch to aggregate routes in a range of networks into a single CIDR number.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4AggregateAddrTable

None

The BGP4 Aggregate Address Table

None

An entry in the BGP4 Aggregate Address Table

fdry.1.2.11.3.1
snBgp4AggregateAddrEntry
fdry.1.2.11.3.1.1

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4AggregateAddrIp

Read only

Shows the aggregate Address IP address.

fdry.1.2.11.3.1.1.1

Specify 0 for the host portion and for the network portion that
differs among the networks in the aggregate. For example, to
aggregate 10.0.1.0, 10.0.2.0, and 10.0.3.0, enter the IP address
10.0.0.0 and the network mask 255.255.0.0 in the next object.

Syntax: IpAddress

snBgp4AggregateAddrMask

Read only

Shows the aggregate Address IP subnet mask.

Read only

Specifies the type of aggregate address option that is being


used:

fdry.1.2.11.3.1.1.2
Syntax: IpAddress
snBgp4AggregateAddrOption
fdry.1.2.11.3.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer

snBgp4AggregateAddrMap

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.11.3.1.1.4
Syntax: Octet string

Syntax: Integer

address(1) Adds an address. This is the default option.

asSet(2) Causes the router to aggregate AS-path


information for all the routes in the aggregate address into
a single AS-path.

summaryOnly(3) Prevents the router from advertising


more specific routes contained within the aggregate route.

suppressMap(4) Prevents the more specific routes


contained in the specified route map from being advertised.

advertiseMap(5) Configures the router to advertise the


more specific routes in the specified route map.

attributeMap(6) Configures the router to set attributes for


the aggregate routes based on the specified route map.

Specifies the name of the route map to be used if the


snBgp4AggregateAddrOption object is set to
suppressMap(4), advertiseMap(5), or attributeMap(6).
The value of this object is an octet string. Each character in the
address map name is represented by one octet. There can be
up to 32 octets in this object.

snBgp4AggregateAddrRowStatus
fdry.1.2.11.3.1.1.5

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

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noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

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BGP4 Attribute Entries Table


The BGP4 Attribute Entries Table contains the sets of BGP4 attributes stored in the routers memory. Each set of
attributes is unique and can be associated with one or more routes.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4AttributeTable

None

The BGP4 Attribute Entries Table.

None

An entry in the BGP4 Attribute Entries Table.

Read only

Shows the index for a route entry.

Read only

Shows the IP address of the next hop router for routes that have
this set of attributes.

Read only

Shows the cost of the route entry.

Read only

Shows the origin of this route:

fdry.1.2.11.18.1
snBgp4AttributeEntry
fdry.1.2.11.18.1.1
snBgp4AttributeIndex
fdry.1.2.11.18.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4AttributeNextHop
fdry.1.2.11.18.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4AttributeMetric
fdry.1.2.11.18.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4AttributeOrigin
fdry.1.2.11.18.1.1.4

igp(0) Routes with this set of attributes came to BGP


through IGP.

egp(1) Routes with this set of attributes came to BGP


through EGP.

incomplete(2) Routes came from an origin other than one


of the above. For example, they may have been
redistributed from OSPF or RIP.

Syntax: Integer

snBgp4AttributeAggregatorAs

Read only

Shows the aggregator AS number for an attribute entry. AS in


which the network information in the attribute set was
aggregated. This value applies only to aggregated routes and is
otherwise 0.

Read only

Shows the ID of the device that originated this aggregator.

Read only

Shows if this aggregation has resulted in information loss.

fdry.1.2.11.18.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4AttributeRouterId
fdry.1.2.11.18.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4AttributeAtomicAggregate
Present
fdry.1.2.11.18.1.1.7

false(0) No information loss

true(1) Information has been lost

Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4AttributeLocalPreference

Read only

Shows the degree of preference for routes that use this set of
attributes, relative to other routes in the local AS.

Read only

Shows the communities that routes with this set of attributes are
in.

fdry.1.2.11.18.1.1.8
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4AttributeCommunityList
fdry.1.2.11.18.1.1.9

A community is represented by four octets. The community list,


could have some well known numbers such as:

Syntax: Octet string

BGP_COMMUNITY_ATTRIBUTE_NO_EXPORT0xFFFFFF01

BGP_COMMUNITY_ATTRIBUTE_NO_ADVERTISE0xFFFFF
F02

If the community list is a NULL string (empty list) then the


community is INTERNET, which is represented by a number
from 1 to 0xFFFFFFFF.
snBgp4AttributeAsPathList

Read only

fdry.1.2.11.18.1.1.10

Shows the ASs through which routes with this set of attributes
have passed.
The local AS is shown in parentheses.

Syntax: Octet string

This is a number from 1 0xFFFF. This integer number is


represented by two octets.
snBgp4AttributeOriginator

Read only

Shows the originator of the route in a route reflector


environment.

Read only

Shows the route reflector clusters through which this set of


attributes has passed.

fdry.1.2.11.18.1.1.11
Syntax: IpAddress
snBgp4AttributeClusterList
fdry.1.2.11.18.1.1.12

The list is a group of cluster IDs. Each ID is an IP address


represented by four octets.

Syntax: Octet string

BGP4 AS-Path Filter Table


A list of the other ASs through which a route passes. BGP4 routers can use the AS-path to detect and eliminate
routing loops.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4AsPathFilterTable

None

The BGP4 AS-Path Filter Table

None

An entry in the BGP4 AS-Path Filter Table

Read only

The table index for a filter entry.

fdry.1.2.11.4.1
snBgp4AsPathFilterEntry
fdry.1.2.11.4.1.1
snBgp4AsPathFilterIndex
fdry.1.2.11.4.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4AsPathFilterAction

Readwrite

Specifies what the device will do if the BGP address matches


this filter.

fdry.1.2.11.4.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4AsPathFilterRegExpressio
n

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.11.4.1.1.3

fdry.1.2.11.4.1.1.4

deny(0)

permit(1)

Shows the AS in the filter that is using a regular expression.


Each character of the regular expression string is represented
by one octet.
Valid values: Up to 256

Syntax: Octet string


snBgp4AsPathFilterRowStatus

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

BGP4 Community Filter Table


You can filter routes received from BGP4 neighbors based on community names.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4CommunityFilterTable

None

The BGP4 Community Filter Table.

None

An entry in the BGP4 Community Filter Table.

Read only

The table index for a filter entry.

Readwrite

Specifies what the device will do if the BGP address matches


this filter.

fdry.1.2.11.5.1
snBgp4CommunityFilterEntry
fdry.1.2.11.5.1.1
snBgp4CommunityFilterIndex
fdry.1.2.11.5.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4CommunityFilterAction
fdry.1.2.11.5.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer

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deny(0)

permit(1)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4CommunityFilterCommNu
m

Readwrite

Identifies the filters number. This is a number from 1


0xFFFFFFFF. There can be up to 20 filters. Each integer is
represented by four octets.

Readwrite

Indicates if Internet Community is enabled

fdry.1.2.11.5.1.1.3
Syntax: Octet string
snBgp4CommunityFilterInternet
fdry.1.2.11.5.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4CommunityFilterNoAdverti
se

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.11.5.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4CommunityFilterNoExport
fdry.1.2.11.5.1.1.6

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

snBgp4CommunityFilterRowStatu
s

Readwrite

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Checks the route to see if it has the keyword


NO_ADVERTISE. If the route has the keyword, it will not be
advertised to EBGP peers:

false(0)

true(1)

Checks the route to see if it has the keyword NO_EXPORT. If


the route has the keyword, it will not be advertised to EBGP
peers outside the local AS:

false(0)

true(1)

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.2.11.5.1.1.7

delete(3) Delete the row

Syntax: Integer

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snBgp4CommunityFilterLocalAs
fdry.1.2.11.5.1.1.8

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Checks the route to see if it has the keyword LOCAL_AS. If


the route has the keyword the community applies only to
confederations. The device will advertises the route only within
the sub-AS.

false(0)

true(1)

BGP4 Route Map Filter Table


A route map is a named set of match conditions and parameter settings that a Layer 3 Switch can use to modify
route attributes and to control redistribution of routes.

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BGP4 allows you to include the redistribution filters as part of a route map. A route map examines and modifies
route information exchanged between BGP4 and RIP or OSPF.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4RouteMapFilterTable

None

The BGP4 RouteMap Filter Table.

None

An entry in the BGP4 RouteMap Filter Table.

Read only

Shows the route maps name.

fdry.1.2.11.12.1
snBgp4RouteMapFilterEntry
fdry.1.2.11.12.1.1
snBgp4RouteMapFilterMapName
fdry.1.2.11.12.1.1.1

The value of this object contains an octet string. Each character


is represented by one octet. There can be up to 32 octets in this
object.

Syntax: Octet string


snBgp4RouteMapFilterSequence
Num

Read only

Shows the sequence number for this particular route map.

Readwrite

Tells the device what to do if the BGP address matches this


entry.

fdry.1.2.11.12.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4RouteMapFilterAction
fdry.1.2.11.12.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4RouteMapFilterRowStatus
fdry.1.2.11.12.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer

Readwrite

deny(0)

permit(1)

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

BGP4 Route Map Match Configuration Table


A route map is a named set of match conditions and parameter settings that a Layer 3 Switch can use to modify
route attributes and to control redistribution of routes.

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BGP4 allows you to include the redistribution filters as part of a route map. A route map examines and modifies
route information exchanged between BGP4 and RIP or OSPF.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4RouteMapMatchTable

None

The BGP4 Route Map Set Table

None

An entry in the BGP4 Route Map Set Table

Read only

Shows the name of the route map to be matched.

fdry.1.2.11.13.1
snBgp4RouteMapMatchEntry
fdry.1.2.11.13.1.1
snBgp4RouteMapMatchMapNam
e

The value of this object is an octet string. Each character of the


name is represented by one octet. There can be up to 32 octets
in this object.

fdry.1.2.11.13.1.1.1
Syntax: Octet string
snBgp4RouteMapMatchSequenc
eNum

Read only

Shows the sequence number for this particular route map.


Routes are matched to the route map in ascending numerical
order. Matching stops once a match is found.

Readwrite

Identifies the AS path list number that this route must match.

fdry.1.2.11.13.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4RouteMapMatchAsPathFil
ter
fdry.1.2.11.13.1.1.3

This is a number from 1 0xFFFF. There are 10. Each number


consists of of two octets.

Syntax: Octet string


snBgp4RouteMapMatchCommuni
tyFilter

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.11.13.1.1.4

This is a number from 1 0xFFFF. There are 10. Each number


consists of of two octets.

Syntax: Octet string


snBgp4RouteMapMatchAddressF
ilter

Readwrite

Identifies the address filter number that this route must match.

Readwrite

Compares the routes MED (metric) to the this value. There can
be up to 20 octets in this object.

Readwrite

Compares the IP address of the routes next hop to the IP


address filters in this route.

fdry.1.2.11.13.1.1.5
Syntax: Octet string
snBgp4RouteMapMatchMetric
fdry.1.2.11.13.1.1.6

Identifies the community filter number that this route must


match.

This is a number from 1 0xFFFF. There are 10. Each number


consists of two octets. There can be a total of 20 octets in this
object.

Syntax: Integer
snBgp4RouteMapMatchNextHop
List
fdry.1.2.11.13.1.1.7
Syntax: Octet string

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This is a number from 1 0xFFFF, represented by two octets.


There are 16 of them. There can be a total of 32 octets in this
object.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4RouteMapMatchRouteTyp
e

Readwrite

Determines the OSPF route type to match:

fdry.1.2.11.13.1.1.8
Syntax: Integer

none(0)

external(1)

externalType1(2)

externalType2(3)

internal(4)

local(5)

Currently only externalType1(2), externalType2(3), and


internal(4) is supported for SNMP-SET.
snBgp4RouteMapMatchTagList

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.11.13.1.1.9

Identifies the community tag access list that this route must
match.
This is a number represented by an octet strings. There can be
up to 32 octets in this object.

Syntax: Octet string


snBgp4RouteMapMatchRowMask
fdry.1.2.11.13.1.1.10

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

This object is used together with the MIB objects above in the
same VARBIND to set and reset any MIBs in the table. The bit
number is referred to the snBgp4RouteMapMatchEntry number
of each row in the table:
The bit is ON - means set
The bit is OFF - means reset

snBgp4RouteMapMatchAsPathAc
cessList

Readwrite

Indicates which BGP AS path access list this route must match.

Readwrite

Indicates which BGP community access list this route must


match.

fdry.1.2.11.13.1.1.11

This is an integer from 1 0xFFFFFFFF, consisting of five sets


of four octets.

Syntax: Octet string


snBgp4RouteMapMatchCommuni
tyList
fdry.1.2.11.13.1.1.12

This is an integer from 1 0xFFFFFFFF, consisting of five sets


of four octets.

Syntax: Octet string


snBgp4RouteMapMatchAddressA
ccessList

Readwrite

Indicates which BGP address access list this route must match.

Readwrite

Indicates the prefix list that must match a BGP address access
list.

fdry.1.2.11.13.1.1.13

This is an integer from 1 0xFFFFFFFF, consisting of five sets


of two octets.

Syntax: Octet string


snBgp4RouteMapMatchAddressP
refixList

Valid values: Up to 170 octets.

fdry.1.2.11.13.1.1.14
Syntax: Octet string
snBgp4RouteMapMatchNextHop
AccessList
fdry.1.2.11.13.1.1.15
Syntax: Octet string

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Readwrite

Indicates the ID of the next hop router that this route must
match.
This is an integer from 1 0xFFFFFFFF, consisting of five
integers. Each integer has two octets.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4RouteMapMatchNextHop
PrefixList

Readwrite

Indicates the prefix list of the next hop router that this route
must.

fdry.1.2.11.13.1.1.16

Valid values: Up to 170 octets.

Syntax: Octet string

BGP4 Route Map Set Configuration Table


A route map is a named set of match conditions and parameter settings that a Layer 3 Switch can use to modify
route attributes and to control redistribution of routes.
BGP4 allows you to include the redistribution filters as part of a route map. A route map examines and modifies
route information exchanged between BGP4 and RIP or OSPF.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4RouteMapSetTable

None

The BGP4 Route Map Set Table.

None

An entry in the BGP4 Route Map Set Table.

Read only

Specifies the name of the route map you want to use to set or
change BGP4 attributes for the network you are advertising

fdry.1.2.11.14.1
snBgp4RouteMapSetEntry
fdry.1.2.11.14.1.1
snBgp4RouteMapSetMapName
fdry.1.2.11.14.1.1.1

The value of this object is an octet string. Each character of the


name is represented by one octet.

Syntax: Octet string


snBgp4RouteMapSetSequenceN
um

Read only

Shows the sequence of the route map.

Readwrite

Specifies how an AS path for BGP routes will be modified:

fdry.1.2.11.14.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4RouteMapSetAsPathType
fdry.1.2.11.14.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer

snBgp4RouteMapSetAsPathStrin
g

tag(0) Converts the tag of a route into an AS path.

prepend(1) Adds the specified AS numbers to the front of


the value of the snBgp4RouteMapSetAsPathString
object of the matching route.

Readwrite

Specifies the AS-path string. This string is used only if the


snBgp4RouteMapSetAsPathCmd was sent together with the
value set to prepend(1).

Readwrite

Indicates if the automatic tag option for BGP routes is enabled:

fdry.1.2.11.14.1.1.4
Syntax: Octet string
snBgp4RouteMapSetAutoTag
fdry.1.2.11.14.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

If enabled, the automatic tag calculates and sets an automatic


tag value for the route

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BGP4

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4RouteMapSetCommunity
Type

Readwrite

Indicates if BGP communities attributes are allowed:

fdry.1.2.11.14.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer

snBgp4RouteMapSetCommunity
Num

nums(0) Allow community attributes

none(3) No community attributes are allowed

The old values 1 and 2 are not valid starting with Release
05.03.00.
Readwrite

Shows the community number of this route.

Readwrite

Indicates if the option to add the existing communities to the


route is enabled:

fdry.1.2.11.14.1.1.7
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4RouteMapSetCommunity
Additive

Applies only if the object


snBgp4RouteMapSetCommunityType that was sent on this
route is set to nums(0).

fdry.1.2.11.14.1.1.8

disabled(0)

Syntax: Integer

enabled(1)

snBgp4RouteMapSetLocalPrefer
ence

Readwrite

Specifies the local preference for the route. You can set the
preference to a value from 0 4294967295.

Readwrite

Sets the MED (metric) value for the route.

Readwrite

Indicates the IP address of the next hop for the BGP routes.

Readwrite

Shows the BGP route origin:

fdry.1.2.11.14.1.1.9
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4RouteMapSetMetric
fdry.1.2.11.14.1.1.10
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4RouteMapSetNextHop
fdry.1.2.11.14.1.1.11
Syntax: IpAddress
snBgp4RouteMapSetOrigin
fdry.1.2.11.14.1.1.12

igp(0) Routes with this set of attributes came to BGP


through IGP.

egp(1) Routes with this set of attributes came to BGP


through EGP.

incomplete(2) routes came from an origin other than IGP


or EGP. For example, they may have been redistributed
from OSPF or RIP.

Syntax: Integer

snBgp4RouteMapSetTag
fdry.1.2.11.14.1.1.13

Readwrite

Specifies the tag for BGP routes.

Readwrite

Specifies the BGP weight for the routing table.

Syntax: Integer
snBgp4RouteMapSetWeight
fdry.1.2.11.14.1.1.14

Valid values: 0 65535

Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4RouteMapSetRowMask

Readwrite

This object is used together with the MIB objects above in the
same VARBIND to set and reset any MIBs in the table. The bit
number is referred to the snBgp4RouteMapSetEntry number of
each row in the table.

fdry.1.2.11.14.1.1.15
Syntax: Integer

snBgp4RouteMapSetCommunity
Nums

The bit is ON - means set

The bit is OFF - means reset

Readwrite

Shows the community number for this route. Community


number is a number from 1 0xFFFFFFFF. There are six
community numbers. Each number is represented by four
octets.

Readwrite

Specifies the number of minutes after which the routes penalty


becomes half its value.

Readwrite

Specifies how low a routes penalty must be before the route


becomes eligible for use again after being suppressed.

Readwrite

Specifies how high a routes penalty can be before the Layer 3


Switch suppresses the route.

Readwrite

Specifies the maximum number of minutes that a route can be


suppressed regardless of how unstable it is.

fdry.1.2.11.14.1.1.16
Syntax: Octet string
snBgp4RouteMapSetDampenHalf
Life
fdry.1.2.11.14.1.1.17
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4RouteMapSetDampenReu
se
fdry.1.2.11.14.1.1.18
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4RouteMapSetDampenSup
press
fdry.1.2.11.14.1.1.19
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4RouteMapSetDampenMa
xSuppress
fdry.1.2.11.14.1.1.20
Syntax: Integer

BGP4 Redistribution of Routes Table


The BGP4 Redistribution of Routes Table contains configurations that could be imported into the BGP4 domain.
Each entry specifies a particular RIP, OSPF, or static route that will be imported into the BGP4 domain.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4RedisTable

None

The BGP4 Redistribution of Routes Table.

None

An entry in the BGP4 Redistribution of Routes Table.

fdry.1.2.11.11.1
snBgp4RedisEntry
fdry.1.2.11.11.1.1

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4RedisProtocol

Read only

Shows the type of route that was imported into the BGP4
domain:

fdry.1.2.11.11.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer

snBgp4RedisMetric
fdry.1.2.11.11.1.1.2

rip(1) RIP

ospf(2) OSPF

static(3) Static

connected(4) Connected

isis(5) ISIS

Readwrite

Indicates the metric used..

Readwrite

Indicates the name of the route map used.

Syntax: Integer
snBgp4RedisRouteMap
fdry.1.2.11.11.1.1.3
Syntax: Octet string
snBgp4RedisWeight
fdry.1.2.11.11.1.1.4

Each character is represented by one octet.


Valid values: Up to 32 octets.

Readwrite

Specifies the weight assigned to this entry.

Readwrite

Applies only to the OSPF protocol.

Syntax: Integer
snBgp4RedisMatchInternal
fdry.1.2.11.11.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4RedisMatchExternal1
fdry.1.2.11.11.1.1.6

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snBgp4RedisMatchExternal2
fdry.1.2.11.11.1.1.7

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snBgp4RedisRowStatus
fdry.1.2.11.11.1.1.8
Syntax: Integer

Readwrite

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Applies only to the OSPF protocol.

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Applies only to the OSPF protocol.

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

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noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

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BGP4 Routes Operational Status Table

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4RouteOperStatusTable

None

The BGP4 Router Operational Status Table.

None

An entry in the BGP4 Router Operational Status Table.

Read only

The index for a route entry.

Read only

Shows the IP address of the route.

Read only

Shows the IP Subnet Mask of the route.

Read only

Shows the IP address of the next hop in the route.

Read only

Shows the value of the routes MED attribute.

Read only

Shows the degree of preference for this route relative to other


routes in the local AS. When the BGP4 algorithm compares
routes on the basis of local preferences, the route with the
higher local preference is chosen. The preference can have a
value from 0 4294967295.

Read only

The value that this router associates with routes from a specific
neighbor. For example, if the router receives routes to the same
destination from two BGP4 neighbors, the router prefers the
route from the neighbor with the larger weight.

Read only

Shows the routes origin:

fdry.1.2.11.16.1
snBgp4RouteOperStatusEntry
fdry.1.2.11.16.1.1
snBgp4RouteOperStatusIndex
fdry.1.2.11.16.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4RouteOperStatusIp
fdry.1.2.11.16.1.1.2
Syntax: IpAddress
snBgp4RouteOperStatusSubnetM
ask
fdry.1.2.11.16.1.1.3
Syntax: IpAddress
snBgp4RouteOperStatusNextHop
fdry.1.2.11.16.1.1.4
Syntax: IpAddress
snBgp4RouteOperStatusMetric
fdry.1.2.11.16.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4RouteOperStatusLocalPre
ference
fdry.1.2.11.16.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4RouteOperStatusWeight
fdry.1.2.11.16.1.1.7
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4RouteOperStatusOrigin
fdry.1.2.11.16.1.1.8

igp(0) Routes with this set of attributes came to BGP


through IGP.

egp(1) Routes with this set of attributes came to BGP


through EGP.

incomplete(2) routes came from an origin other than IGP


or EGP. For example, they may have been redistributed
from OSPF or RIP.

Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4RouteOperStatusStatus

Read only

Shows the routes status.

fdry.1.2.11.16.1.1.9

The value of this object is a bit array, a packed bit string. The
following shows the meaning of each bit. A bit position may be
set to 0 FALSE or 1 TRUE:

Syntax: Integer

snBgp4RouteOperStatusRouteTa
g

Bit
position

Meaning

6 31

reserved

aggregate route for multiple networks

best route to destination

internal, learned through BGP4

local, originated on this device

suppressed, suppressed during


aggregation and thus is not advertised to
neighbors

valid

Read only

Sets the routes tag. This can be a value from 0 4294967295.


This object applies only to routes redistributed into OSPF

Read only

Shows the communities the route is in.

fdry.1.2.11.16.1.1.10
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4RouteOperStatusCommu
nityList
fdry.1.2.11.16.1.1.11

A community is represented by 4 octets. The community list,


could have some well-known numbers such as:

Syntax: Octet string

BGP_COMMUNITY_ATTRIBUTE_NO_EXPORT0xFFFFFF01

BGP_COMMUNITY_ATTRIBUTE_NO_ADVERTISE0xFFFFF
F02

If the community list is a NULL string (empty list) then the


community is INTERNET, which is represented by a number
from 1 0xFFFFFFFF.
snBgp4RouteOperStatusAsPathLi
st
fdry.1.2.11.16.1.1.12

Read only

Shows the AS Path list of this route.


Valid values: 1 0xFFFF. This integer is represented by two
octets.

Syntax: Octet string

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BGP4 Neighbor General Configuration Table


The BGP4 protocol does not contain a peer discovery process. You must indicate the neighbors IP address for
each of the routers BGP4 neighbors (peers), as well as the AS each neighbor is in. Neighbors that are in different
ASs communicate using EBGP. Neighbors within the same AS communicate use IBGP.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4NeighGenCfgTable

None

The BGP4 Neighborhood General Configuration Table.

None

An entry in the BGP4 Neighborhood General Configuration


Table.

Read only

Shows the IP Address for a neighbor entry.

Readwrite

Specifies the minimum delay (in seconds) between messages


to the specified neighbor.

fdry.1.2.11.6.1
snBgp4NeighGenCfgEntry
fdry.1.2.11.6.1.1
snBgp4NeighGenCfgNeighIp
fdry.1.2.11.6.1.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
snBgp4NeighGenCfgAdvertlevel
fdry.1.2.11.6.1.1.2

Valid values: 0 600

Syntax: Integer

Defaults:

snBgp4NeighGenCfgDefOriginate
fdry.1.2.11.6.1.1.3

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

30 for EBGP neighbors (neighbors in other ASs)

5 for IBGP neighbors (neighbors in the same AS).

Indicates if the default originate for this neighbor is enabled:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

If enabled, the device sends the default route 0.0.0.0 to the


neighbor.
snBgp4NeighGenCfgEbgpMultiho
p

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.11.6.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer

Indicates if the EBGP Muitihop for this neighbor is enabled.

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

If enabled, the neighbor is more than one hop away and that the
session type with the neighbor is thus EBGP multihop.
Default: disabled(0)

snBgp4NeighGenCfgMaxPrefix
fdry.1.2.11.6.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer

Readwrite

Specifies the maximum number of IP network prefixes (routes)


that can be learned from the specified neighbor or peer group.
You can specify a value from 0 4294967295.
Default: 0 (unlimited)
The minimum value of the maximum prefix is defined by the
snBgp4GenNeighPrefixMinValue object. The maximum value
of the maximum prefix is defined by the
snBgp4GenOperRoutes object.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4NeighGenCfgNextHopSelf

Readwrite

Indicates if the option that allows the router to list itself as the
next hop in the updates sent to the specified neighbor is
enabled:

fdry.1.2.11.6.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: disabled(0)
snBgp4NeighGenCfgRemoteAs
fdry.1.2.11.6.1.1.7

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snBgp4NeighGenCfgSendComm
fdry.1.2.11.6.1.1.8

Specifies the AS that the remote neighbor is in.


Valid values: 1 65535
Default: no default

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Indicates if the option to send community attributes in updates


to specified neighbors is enabled:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: disabled(0)
snBgp4NeighGenCfgWeight
fdry.1.2.11.6.1.1.9

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Assigns a weight to a neighbor connection.


BGP4 prefers larger weights over smaller weights.
Valid values: 0 65535
Default: 0

snBgp4NeighGenCfgWeightFilter
List

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.11.6.1.1.10

Valid values: 1 0xFFFF. There are 16 of them. Each integer is


represented by two octets.

Syntax: Octet string


snBgp4NeighGenCfgRowStatus
fdry.1.2.11.6.1.1.11
Syntax: Integer

Specifies a weight that the device applies to routes received


from the neighbor that match the AS-path filter or ACL.

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

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noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4NeighGenCfgUpdateSrcL
pbIntf

Readwrite

Specifies the loopback interface number for TCP connections.

fdry.1.2.11.6.1.1.12

Valid values: 0 8
Generally, loopback interfaces are used for links to IBGP
neighbors, which often are multiple hops away, rather than to
EBGP neighbors. Zero interface means to restore the interface
assignment to the closest interface, which is called the best
local address.

Syntax: Integer

snBgp4NeighGenCfgRouteRefCli
ent

Readwrite

Indicates if the option to allow this neighbor to be a router


reflector client is enabled:

fdry.1.2.11.6.1.1.13

disabled(0)

Syntax: Integer

enabled(1)

snBgp4NeighGenCfgRemovePriv
ateAs

Readwrite

Specifies if the option to remove private AS numbers from


update messages that routers sent to this neighbor is enabled.

fdry.1.2.11.6.1.1.14

disabled(0)

Syntax: Integer

enabled(1)

If enabled, the router will remove AS numbers 64512 65535


(the well known BGP4 private AS numbers) from the AS-path
attribute in UPDATE messages the device sends to the
neighbor.
Default: disabled(0)
snBgp4NeighGenCfgEbgpMultiho
pTtl

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.11.6.1.1.15

fdry.1.2.11.6.1.1.16

Valid values: 0 255.


Default: 0. If you leave the EBGP TTL value set to 0, the
software uses the IP TTL value.

Syntax: Integer
snBgp4NeighGenCfgShutdown

Specifies the time-to-live (TTL) for the neighbor.

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Indicates if BGP4 neighbor shutdown is enabled:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

If enabled, the device shuts down the session with this


neighbor. Shutting down the session allows you to completely
configure the neighbor and save the configuration without
actually establishing a session with the neighbor.
Default: disabled(0)
snBgp4NeighGenCfgKeepAliveTi
me
fdry.1.2.11.6.1.1.17

Readwrite

Indicates how often the device sends keep alive messages.


This object overrides the global settings for the Keepalive Time
Valid values: 0 65535 seconds

Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4NeighGenCfgHoldTime

Readwrite

Determines how many seconds the device will wait for a keep
alive or update message from a BGP4 neighbor before deciding
that the neighbor is dead.

fdry.1.2.11.6.1.1.18
Syntax: Integer

This object overrides the global settings for Hold Time.


Valid values: 0 or 3 65535 seconds (1 and 2 seconds are not
allowed)
If you set the Hold Time to 0, the router waits indefinitely for
messages from a neighbor.

snBgp4NeighGenCfgDefOrigMap
fdry.1.2.11.6.1.1.19

Readwrite

Indicates if the name of the default route map. This is an octet


string. Each character is represented by one octet.
Valid values: Up to 32 octets

Syntax: Octet string


snBgp4NeighGenCfgDesc
fdry.1.2.11.6.1.1.20

Readwrite

Specifies the name for the neighbor.

Readwrite

Specifies an MD5 password for securing sessions between the


device and its neighbor.

Valid values: Up to 80 octets

Syntax: Octet string


snBgp4NeighGenCfgPass
fdry.1.2.11.6.1.1.21

Valid values: Up to 80 octets

Syntax: Octet string

BGP4 Neighbor Distribute Group Table

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4NeighDistGroupTable

None

The BGP4 Neighbor Distribute Group Table

None

An entry in the BGP4 Neighbor Distribute Group Table

Read only

Shows the IP Address for this entry.

Read only

Indicates if the access list is applied to incoming or outgoing


advertisements:

fdry.1.2.11.7.1
snBgp4NeighDistGroupEntry
fdry.1.2.11.7.1.1
snBgp4NeighDistGroupNeighIp
fdry.1.2.11.7.1.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
snBgp4NeighDistGroupDir
fdry.1.2.11.7.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4NeighDistGroupAccessLis
t
fdry.1.2.11.7.1.1.3

Readwrite

out(0)

in(1)

Indicates the access list that will be applied to advertisements.


This is number from 1 0xFFFF. There are 16 of them. Each
integer is represented by two octets.

Syntax: Octet string

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4NeighDistGroupRowStatu
s

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.2.11.7.1.1.4

delete(3) Delete the row

Syntax: Integer

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snBgp4NeighDistGroupInFilterList
fdry.1.2.11.7.1.1.5

Readwrite

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Indicates the group filter list that will be applied to incoming


advertisements.
This is number from 1 0xFFFF. There are 16 of them. Each
integer is represented by two octets.

Syntax: Octet string


snBgp4NeighDistGroupOutFilterLi
st

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.11.7.1.1.6

Indicates the group filter list that will be applied to outgoing


advertisements.
This is number from 1 0xFFFF. There are 16 of them. Each
integer is represented by two octets.

Syntax: Octet string


snBgp4NeighDistGroupInIpAcces
sList

Readwrite

Indicates the access list that will be applied to incoming


advertisements. This is number from 1 0xFFFF. There are 16
of them. Each integer is represented by two octets.

Readwrite

Indicates the access list that will be applied to outgoing


advertisements.

fdry.1.2.11.7.1.1.7
Syntax: Octet string
snBgp4NeighDistGroupOutIpAcc
essList

This is number from 1 0xFFFF. There are 16 of them. Each


integer is represented by two octets.

fdry.1.2.11.7.1.1.8
Syntax: Octet string
snBgp4NeighDistGroupInPrefixLi
st

Readwrite

Specifies the prefix name list of incoming advertisements.

Readwrite

Specifies the prefix name list of outgoing advertisements.

Valid values; Up to 32 octets

fdry.1.2.11.7.1.1.9
Syntax: Octet string
snBgp4NeighDistGroupOutPrefix
List

Valid values; Up to 32 octets

fdry.1.2.11.7.1.1.10
Syntax: Octet string

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BGP4 Neighbor Filter Group Table


The BGP4 Neighbor Filter Group Table control the routes that the device learns or advertises.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4NeighFilterGroupTable

None

The BGP4 Neighbor Filter Group Table.

None

An entry in the BGP4 Neighbor Filter Group table.

Read only

Shows the IP Address for a neighbor entry.

Read only

Shows the direction of advertisements to which the access list


is applied.

fdry.1.2.11.8.1
snBgp4NeighFilterGroupEntry
fdry.1.2.11.8.1.1
snBgp4NeighFilterGroupNeighIp
fdry.1.2.11.8.1.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
snBgp4NeighFilterGroupDir
fdry.1.2.11.8.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4NeighFilterGroupAccessLi
st

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.11.8.1.1.3

out(0) Outgoing

in(1) Incoming

Identifies the access list that is being used to filter a neighbor


group.
This is a number from 1 0xFFFF. There are 16 of them. This
integer is represented by two octets.

Syntax: Octet string


snBgp4NeighFilterGroupRowStat
us

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.2.11.8.1.1.4

delete(3) Delete the row

Syntax: IpAddress

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snBgp4NeighFilterGroupInFilterLi
st
fdry.1.2.11.8.1.1.5
Syntax: Octet string

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Readwrite

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Identifies the filter list that is being used to filter incoming routes
from a neighbor group.
This is a number from 1 0xFFFF. There are 16 of them. This
integer is represented by two octets.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4NeighFilterGroupOutFilter
List

Readwrite

Identifies the filter list that is being used to filter outgoing routes
from a neighbor group.

fdry.1.2.11.8.1.1.6

This is a number from 1 0xFFFF. There are 16 of them. This


integer is represented by two octets.

Syntax: Octet string


snBgp4NeighFilterGroupInAsPath
AccessList

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.11.8.1.1.7

This is a number from 1 0xFFFF. There are 16 of them. This


integer is represented by two octets.

Syntax: Octet string


snBgp4NeighFilterGroupOutAsPa
thAccessList

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.11.8.1.1.8

fdry.1.2.11.8.1.1.9

Identifies the AS path list that is being used to filter outgoing


routes from a neighbor group.
This is a number from 1 0xFFFF. There are 16 of them. This
integer is represented by two octets.

Syntax: Octet string


snBgp4NeighFilterGroupWeight

Identifies the AS path list that is being used to filter incoming


routes from a neighbor group.

Readwrite

Assign a weight to a neighbor filter.

Readwrite

This is a number from 1 0xFFFF. There are 16 of them. This


integer is represented by two octets.

Valid values: 0 65535

Syntax: Integer
snBgp4NeighFilterGroupWeightA
ccessList
fdry.1.2.11.8.1.1.10
Syntax: Octet string

BGP4 Neighbor Route Map Table


A route map can be one of the parameters a BGP4 network can advertised. The Layer 3 Switch can use the route
map to set or change BGP4 attributes when creating a local BGP4 route.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4NeighRouteMapTable

None

The BGP4 Neighbor Route Map Table.

None

An entry in the BGP4 Route Map Table.

Read only

Shows the IP Address for a neighbor entry.

Read only

Indicates the direction of the advertisement to which the access


list is applied:

fdry.1.2.11.9.1
snBgp4NeighRouteMapEntry
fdry.1.2.11.9.1.1
snBgp4NeighRouteMapNeighIp
fdry.1.2.11.9.1.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
snBgp4NeighRouteMapDir
fdry.1.2.11.9.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4NeighRouteMapMapNam
e

Readwrite

Specifies the name of the route map you want to use. The value
of this object is an octet string. Each character of the name is
represented by one octet. There can be up to 32 octets in this
object.

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.2.11.9.1.1.3
Syntax: Octet string
snBgp4NeighRouteMapRowStatu
s
fdry.1.2.11.9.1.1.4

delete(3) Delete the row

Syntax: Integer

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

BGP4 Neighbor Operational Status Table


The BGP4 Neighbor Operational Status Table shows the state of a neighbor and statistics about the messages
sent and received.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4NeighOperStatusTable

None

The BGP4 Neighbor Operational Status Table.

None

An entry in the BGP4 Neighbor Operational Status Table.

Read only

The index for the entry. Each entry represents a neighbor.

Read only

Shows the IP address of the neighbor.

Read only

Shows the AS that the neighbor is in.

fdry.1.2.11.15.1
snBgp4NeighOperStatusEntry
fdry.1.2.11.15.1.1
snBgp4NeighOperStatusIndex
fdry.1.2.11.15.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4NeighOperStatusIp
fdry.1.2.11.15.1.1.2
Syntax: IpAddress
snBgp4NeighOperStatusRemote
As
fdry.1.2.11.15.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4NeighOperStatusBgpType

Read only

Shows the type of BGP protocol used by this entry:

fdry.1.2.11.15.1.1.4

ebgp(0) The neighbor is in another AS

Syntax: Integer

ibgp(1) The neighbor is in the same AS

snBgp4NeighOperStatusState

Read only

Shows the state of this neighbor:

fdry.1.2.11.15.1.1.5

noState(0)

Syntax: Integer

idle(1) BGP4 process is waiting to be started. Usually,


enabling BGP4 or establishing a neighbor session starts
the BGP4 process. A minus sign (-) indicates that the
session has gone down and the software is clearing or
removing routes.

connect(2) BGP4 is waiting for the connection process for


the TCP neighbor session to be completed.

active(3) BGP4 is waiting for a TCP connection from the


neighbor.

openSent(4) BGP4 is waiting for an Open message from


the neighbor.

openConfirm(5) BGP4 has received an OPEN message


from the neighbor and is now waiting for either a
KEEPALIVE or NOTIFICATION message. If the router
receives a KEEPALIVE message from the neighbor, the
state changes to established(6). If the message is a
NOTIFICATION, the state changes to idle(1).

established(6) BGP4 is ready to exchange UPDATE


messages with the neighbor.

NOTE: If there is more BGP data in the TCP receiver queue, a


plus sign (+) is also displayed.
snBgp4NeighOperStatusKeepAliv
eTime

Read only

Specifies how often this router sends keep alive messages to


the neighbor.

Read only

Specifies how many seconds the router will wait for a keepalive
or update message from a BGP4 neighbor before deciding that
the neighbor is dead.

Read only

Shows the minimum interval between the sending of BGP


routing updates.

Read only

Shows the number of keep alive message sent.

fdry.1.2.11.15.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4NeighOperStatusHoldTim
e
fdry.1.2.11.15.1.1.7
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4NeighOperStatusAdvertle
vel
fdry.1.2.11.15.1.1.8
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4NeighOperStatusKeepAliv
eTxCounts
fdry.1.2.11.15.1.1.9

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4NeighOperStatusKeepAliv
eRxCounts

Read only

Shows the number of keep alive message received.

Read only

Shows the number of updated message sent.

Read only

Shows the number of updated message received.

Read only

Shows the number of Notification message sent.

Read only

Shows the number of Notification message received.

Read only

Shows the number of open message sent.

Read only

Shows the number of open message received.

fdry.1.2.11.15.1.1.10
Syntax: Counter
snBgp4NeighOperStatusUpdateT
xCounts
fdry.1.2.11.15.1.1.11
Syntax: Counter
snBgp4NeighOperStatusUpdateR
xCounts
fdry.1.2.11.15.1.1.12
Syntax: Counter
snBgp4NeighOperStatusNotifTxC
ounts
fdry.1.2.11.15.1.1.13
Syntax: Counter
snBgp4NeighOperStatusNotifRxC
ounts
fdry.1.2.11.15.1.1.14
Syntax: Counter
snBgp4NeighOperStatusOpenTx
Counts
fdry.1.2.11.15.1.1.15
Syntax: Counter
snBgp4NeighOperStatusOpenRx
Counts
fdry.1.2.11.15.1.1.16
Syntax: Counter

BGP4 Neighbor Summary Table


The BGP4 Neighbor Summary Table shows statistics for the routers BGP4 neighbors.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4NeighborSummaryTable

None

The BGP4 Neighbor Summary Table.

None

An entry in the BGP4 Router Operational Status Table.

fdry.1.2.11.17.1
snBgp4NeighborSummaryEntry
fdry.1.2.11.17.1.1

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4NeighborSummaryIndex

Read only

The index for a route entry.

Read only

Shows the IP address of the neighbor.

Read only

Shows the state of the BGP4 process during the current


session with the neighbor.

fdry.1.2.11.17.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4NeighborSummaryIp
fdry.1.2.11.17.1.1.2
Syntax: IpAddress
snBgp4NeighborSummaryState
fdry.1.2.11.17.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer

snBgp4NeighborSummaryStateC
hgTime

noState(0)

idle(1) The BGP4 process is waiting to be started.


Usually, enabling BGP4 or establishing a neighbor session
starts the BGP4 process. A minus sign (-) indicates that the
session has gone down and the software is clearing or
removing routes.

connect(2) Waiting for the connection process for the


TCP neighbor session to be completed.

active(3) BGP4 is waiting for a TCP connection from the


neighbor.

openSent(4) BGP4 is waiting for an Open message from


the neighbor.

openConfirm(5) BGP4 has received an OPEN message


from the neighbor and is now waiting for either a
KEEPALIVE or NOTIFICATION message. If the router
receives a KEEPALIVE message from the neighbor, the
state changes to established(6). If the message is a
NOTIFICATION, the state changes to idle(1).

established(6) BGP4 is ready to exchange UPDATE


messages with the neighbor. If there is more BGP data in
the TCP receiver queue, a plus sign (+) is also displayed.

Read only

Shows the number of times the state of this neighbor has


changed. If the state frequently changes between CONNECT
and ACTIVE, there may be a problem with the TCP connection.

Read only

Shows the number of routes received from the neighbor during


the current BGP4 session.

Read only

Indicates how many of the received routes was accepted and


installed in the BGP4 route table.

fdry.1.2.11.17.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4NeighborSummaryRoute
Received
fdry.1.2.11.17.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4NeighborSummaryRouteI
nstalled
fdry.1.2.11.17.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer

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BGP4 Clear Neighbor Command Table

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4ClearNeighborCmdTable

None

The BGP4 Clear Neighbor Command Table.

None

An entry in the BGP4 Clear Neighbor Command Table.

Read only

Shows the IP Address of a neighbor entry. If the IP address is


255.255.255.255, then the entry applies to all neighbors.

Readwrite

Indicates what will be cleared

fdry.1.2.11.19.1
snBgp4ClearNeighborCmdEntry
fdry.1.2.11.19.1.1
snBgp4ClearNeighborCmdIp
fdry.1.2.11.19.1.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
snBgp4ClearNeighborCmdEleme
nt
fdry.1.2.11.19.1.1.2

valid(0) Received in SNMP-GET.

lastPacketWithError(1) Clears the buffer containing the


first 400 bytes of the last BGP4 packet that contained an
error.

notificationErrors(2) Clears the buffer containing the last


NOTIFICATION message sent or received.

softOutbound(3) Update all outbound routes by applying


the new or changed filters, but sends only the existing
routes affected by the new or changed filters to the
neighbor.

traffic(4) Clears the BGP4 message counters for all


neighbors (the default) or a neighbor.

neighbor(5) Clears the BGP4 message counter for all


neighbors within a peer group.

Syntax: Integer

BGP4 Neighbor Prefix Group Table

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4NeighPrefixGroupTable

None

The BGP4 Neighbor Prefix Group Table.

None

An entry in the BGP4 Neighbor Prefix Group Table. Each entry


is a neighbor.

Read only

Shows the neighbors IP Address.

fdry.1.2.11.20.1
snBgp4NeighPrefixGroupEntry
fdry.1.2.11.20.1.1
snBgp4NeighPrefixGroupNeighIp
fdry.1.2.11.20.1.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4NeighPrefixGroupDir

Read only

Shows the direction of the advertisement to which this filter will


be applied:

fdry.1.2.11.20.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer

snBgp4NeighPrefixGroupInAcces
sList

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.11.20.1.1.3

outgoing(0) Applied to routes that will be transmitted to


the neighbor.

incoming(1) Applied to routes received from the neighbor.

If the snBgp4NeighPrefixGroupDir object is set to


incoming(1), this object shows the name of the prefix list for
incoming routes.
There can be up to 32 octets in this object.

Syntax: Octet string


snBgp4NeighPrefixGroupOutAcc
essList

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.11.20.1.1.4

If the snBgp4NeighPrefixGroupDir object is set outgoing(0),


this object shows the name of the prefix list for outgoing routes.
There can be up to 32 octets in this object.

Syntax: Octet string


snBgp4NeighPrefixGroupRowStat
us

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.2.11.20.1.1.5

delete(3) Delete the row

Syntax: Integer

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

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noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

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BGP4

Support for the NetIron XMR, NetIron MLX and BigIron RX


Border Gateway Protocol version 4 (BGP4) is supported on the NetIron XMR, NetIron MLX, and BigIron RX.
The implementation fully complies with RFC 4273 - Definitions of Managed Objects for BGP-4.
The following IronWare MIBs are supported on the NetIron XMR, NetIron MLX, and the BigIron RX.

Table 20.1: snBgp4GenAdminStat Scalar


Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4GenAdminStat

Readwrite

Indicates if BGP4 routing is enabled:

fdry.1.2.11.1.13
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Table 20.2: snBgp4GenLocalAs Scalar


Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4GenLocalAs

Read only

Shows the BGP4 local autonomous system number.

fdry.1.2.11.1.28
Syntax: Integer

BGP4 Neighbor Summary Table


The BGP4 Neighbor Summary Table shows statistics for the routers BGP4 neighbors.

Table 20.3: BGP4 Neighbor Summary Table


Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4NeighborSummaryTable

None

The BGP4 Neighbor Summary Table.

None

An entry in the BGP4 Router Operational Status Table.

Read only

The index for a route entry.

Read only

Shows the IP address of the neighbor.

fdry.1.2.11.17.1
snBgp4NeighborSummaryEntry
fdry.1.2.11.17.1.1
snBgp4NeighborSummaryIndex
fdry.1.2.11.17.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4NeighborSummaryIp
fdry.1.2.11.17.1.1.2
Syntax: IpAddress

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Table 20.3: BGP4 Neighbor Summary Table


Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snBgp4NeighborSummaryState

Read only

Shows the state of the BGP4 process during the current


session with the neighbor.

fdry.1.2.11.17.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer

snBgp4NeighborSummaryStateC
hgTime

noState(0)

idle(1) The BGP4 process is waiting to be started.


Usually, enabling BGP4 or establishing a neighbor session
starts the BGP4 process. A minus sign (-) indicates that the
session has gone down and the software is clearing or
removing routes.

connect(2) Waiting for the connection process for the


TCP neighbor session to be completed.

active(3) BGP4 is waiting for a TCP connection from the


neighbor.

openSent(4) BGP4 is waiting for an Open message from


the neighbor.

openConfirm(5) BGP4 has received an OPEN message


from the neighbor and is now waiting for either a
KEEPALIVE or NOTIFICATION message. If the router
receives a KEEPALIVE message from the neighbor, the
state changes to established(6). If the message is a
NOTIFICATION, the state changes to idle(1).

established(6) BGP4 is ready to exchange UPDATE


messages with the neighbor. If there is more BGP data in
the TCP receiver queue, a plus sign (+) is also displayed.

Read only

Shows the number of times the state of this neighbor has


changed. If the state frequently changes between CONNECT
and ACTIVE, there may be a problem with the TCP connection.

Read only

Shows the number of routes received from the neighbor during


the current BGP4 session.

Read only

Indicates how many of the received routes was accepted and


installed in the BGP4 route table.

fdry.1.2.11.17.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4NeighborSummaryRoute
Received
fdry.1.2.11.17.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer
snBgp4NeighborSummaryRouteI
nstalled
fdry.1.2.11.17.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer

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Chapter 21
IPX

This chapter presents the objects in the IronWare MIBs for the Internet Packet Exchange (IPX) protocol. IPX is
available in Layer 3 Switches, such as the BigIron product.
Refer to the configuration guide for a product for details on IPX support in Brocade devices.
NOTE: IPX MIBs are not supported on the following products:

BigIron RX

All FastIron products

NetIron CES

NetIron XMR

NetIron MLX

BigIron MG8

NetIron 40G

NetIron IMR 640 Router

IPX General Objects


The following presents the general objects used to define IPX.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpxRoutingMode

Readwrite

Shows the IPX Routing Mode status:

fdry.1.2.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snIpxNetBiosFilterMode
fdry.1.2.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer

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Readwrite

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Shows the NetBios Filter Mode status.

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpxClearCache

Readwrite

Indicates if the cache table will be cleared.

fdry.1.2.1.1.3
Syntax: ClearStatus
snIpxClearRoute
fdry.1.2.1.1.4

Readwrite

Syntax: ClearStatus
snIpxClearTrafficCnts
fdry.1.2.1.1.5

Readwrite

Syntax: ClearStatus

normal(0)l

clear(1)

Indicates if the IPX table will be cleared.

normal(0)l

clear(1)

Indicates if all IPX traffic counters are cleared:

normal(0) Do not clear counters

clear(1) Clear counters

The IPX traffic counters affected by this object are:

snIpxRcvPktsCnt

snIpxRcvPktsCnt

snIpxFwdPktsCnt

snIpxRcvDropPktsCnt

snIpxTxDropPktsCnt

snIpxRcvFiltPktsCnt

snIpxTxFiltPktsCnt

Read only

The number of IPX packets received on the Layer 3 Switch.

Read only

The number of IPX packets that originated on the Layer 3


Switch and sent on its port.

Read only

The number of IPX packets received by the Layer 3 Switch from


another device and then sent out on its port.

Read only

The number of packets received by the Layer 3 Switch that the


switch dropped.

Read only

The number of packets received by a port that matched an


inbound IPX filter configured on the port.

Readwrite

An IPX RIP Global Filter List. There can be up to 32 octets in


this object.

fdry.1.2.1.1.6
Syntax: Counter
snIpxTxPktsCnt
fdry.1.2.1.1.7
Syntax: Counter
snIpxFwdPktsCnt
fdry.1.2.1.1.8
Syntax: Counter
snIpxRcvDropPktsCnt
fdry.1.2.1.1.9
Syntax: Counter
snIpxRcvFiltPktsCnt
fdry.1.2.1.1.10
Syntax: Counter
snIpxRipGblFiltList
fdry.1.2.1.1.11
Syntax: Octet string

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IPX

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpxRipFiltOnAllPort

Readwrite

Applies the IPX RIP Global filter list in the snIpxRipGblFiltList


object to all interfaces. This object adds all RIP filter lists and
deletes all RIP filter lists from all ports. Before sending this
command, the snIpxRipGblFiltList object must be defined.

fdry.1.2.1.1.12
Syntax: Integer

The values that can be written are:

deleteAllInBound(2) Deletes all in-bound filter lists from


all ports.

deleteAllOutBound(3) Deletes all out-bound filter lists


from all ports.

addAllInBound(4) Adds all in-bound filter lists to all ports.

addAllOutBound(5) Adds all out-bound filter lists to all


ports.

The following values can be returned on reads:

snIpxSapGblFiltList
fdry.1.2.1.1.13

noSuch(0) Set operation has not be performed.

valid(1) Set operation is done and is valid.

Readwrite

Contains an IPX SAP Global Filter List. There can be up to 32


octets in this object.

Readwrite

Applies the IPX RIP Global filter list in the snIpxSapGblFiltList


object to all interfaces. This object adds all filter lists and
deletes all SAP filter lists from all ports. Before sending this
command, the object snIpxSapGblFiltList must be defined.

Syntax: Octet string


snIpxSapFiltOnAllPort
fdry.1.2.1.1.14
Syntax: Integer

The values that can be written are:

deleteAllInBound(2) Deletes all in-bound filter lists from


all ports.

deleteAllOutBound(3) Deletes all out-bound filter lists


from all ports.

addAllInBound(4) Adds all in-bound filter lists to all ports.

addAllOutBound(5) Adds all out-bound filter lists to all


ports.

The following values can be returned on reads:

snIpxTxDropPktsCnt

noSuch(0) Set operation has not be performed.

valid(1) Set operation is done and is valid.

Read only

Shows the number of packets that were queued to be sent on a


port by the Layer 3 Switch, but then dropped.

Read only

The number of packets that were queued to be sent on a port


that matched an outbound IPX filter that was configured on the
port.

fdry.1.2.1.1.15
Syntax: Counter
snIpxTxFiltPktsCnt
fdry.1.2.1.1.16
Syntax: Counter

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IPX Cache Table


The IPX Cache Table contains information about the IPX forwarding cache for the router.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpxCacheTable

None

The IPX Cache table

None

An entry in the IPX Cache table.

Read only

The table index for a IPX Cache Table entry.

Read only

Shows the network number containing the destination node.

Read only

Shows the number of the destination node.

Read only

Shows if an outbound cache filter has been enabled:

fdry.1.2.1.2.1
snIpxCacheEntry
fdry.1.2.1.2.1.1
snIpxCacheIndex
fdry.1.2.1.2.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snIpxCacheNetNum
fdry.1.2.1.2.1.1.2
Syntax: NetNumber
snIpxCacheNode
fdry.1.2.1.2.1.1.3
Syntax: Physical address
snIpxCacheOutFilter
fdry.1.2.1.2.1.1.4

disabled(0)

Syntax: Integer

enabled(1)

snIpxCacheEncap

Read only

Shows the IPX frame encapsulation type.

fdry.1.2.1.2.1.1.5

EthernetII(1)

Syntax: Integer

Ethernet8022(2)

Ethernet8023(3)

EthernetSnap(4)

snIpxCachePort

Read only

Shows the number of the port through which the Layer 3 Switch
sends IPX traffic to the destination network and node.

Read only

Shows the ID of the IPX router interface.

fdry.1.2.1.2.1.1.6
Syntax: PortIndex
snIpxCacheIf
fdry.1.2.1.2.1.1.6
Syntax: InterfaceIndex

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IPX

IPX Route Table


The IPX Route Table contains objects for IPX routes.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpxRouteTable

None

IPX route table.

None

An entry in the IPX route table

Read only

The table index for a IPX route entry.

Read only

Shows the destination network number. A value of all zeros


indicates that any destination network number is accepted.

Read only

Shows the MAC address of the next hop IPX router.

Read only

Shows the number of hops to reach the destination.

Read only

Shows the metric for the next hop router.

Read only

Shows the destination port.

fdry.1.2.1.3.1
snIpxRouteEntry
fdry.1.2.1.3.1.1
snIpxRouteIndex
fdry.1.2.1.3.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snIpxDestNetNum
fdry.1.2.1.3.1.1.2
Syntax: Octet string
snIpxFwdRouterNode
fdry.1.2.1.3.1.1.3
Syntax: Physical address
snIpxDestHopCnts
fdry.1.2.1.3.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer
snIpxRouteMetric
fdry.1.2.1.3.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer
snIpxDestPort
fdry.1.2.1.3.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer

IPX Server Table


The IPX Server Table presents information about the IPX servers.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpxServerTable

None

IPX Server table.

None

An entry in the IPX Server table.

fdry.1.2.1.4.1
snIpxServerEntry
fdry.1.2.1.4.1.1

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpxServerIndex

Read only

The table index for a IPX Server entry.

Read only

Shows the IPX server type.

Read only

Shows the IPX server network number.

Read only

Shows the IPX server node number.

Read only

Shows the IPX server socket number.

Read only

Shows the IPX number of intervening networks to reach the


server.

Read only

Shows the IPX server name. There can be up to 47 octets in


this object.

fdry.1.2.1.4.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snIpxServerType
fdry.1.2.1.4.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snIpxServerNetNum
fdry.1.2.1.4.1.1.3
Syntax: NetNumber
snIpxServerNode
fdry.1.2.1.4.1.1.4
Syntax: Physical address
snIpxServerSocket
fdry.1.2.1.4.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer
snIpxServerHopCnts
fdry.1.2.1.4.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer
snIpxServerName
fdry.1.2.1.4.1.1.7
Syntax: Octet string

IPX Forward Filter Table


The following table defines forward filters, which controls the access of remote IPX clients to a a server with
restricted access.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpxFwdFilterTable

None

IPX Forward Filter Table

None

An entry in the IPX Forward Filter Table.

Read only

The filter ID for a filter entry.

fdry.1.2.1.5.1
snIpxFwdFilterEntry
fdry.1.2.1.5.1.1
snIpxFwdFilterId
fdry.1.2.1.5.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer

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IPX

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpxFwdFilterAction

Readwrite

Shows what action to take if the IPX packet matches this filter:

fdry.1.2.1.5.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snIpxFwdFilterSocket
fdry.1.2.1.5.1.1.3

deny(0)

permit(1)

Readwrite

Indicates the IPX Forward Filter Socket Number.

Readwrite

Indicates the source network number.

Readwrite

Indicates the source node number.

Readwrite

Indicates the destination network number.

Readwrite

Indicates the destination node number.

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

Syntax: Integer
snIpxFwdFilterSrcNet
fdry.1.2.1.5.1.1.4
Syntax: NetNumber
snIpxFwdFilterSrcNode
fdry.1.2.1.5.1.1.5
Syntax: Physical address
snIpxFwdFilterDestNet
fdry.1.2.1.5.1.1.6
Syntax: NetNumber
snIpxFwdFilterDestNode
fdry.1.2.1.5.1.1.7
Syntax: Physical address
snIpxFwdFilterRowStatus
fdry.1.2.1.5.1.1.8
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

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noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

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IPX RIP Filter Table


The following table allows you to define filters that a router uses to block RIP routes being advertised to other parts
of the network.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpxRipFilterTable

None

IPX RIP Filter table.

None

An entry in the IPX RIP Filter table.

Read only

The ID for an entry.

Readwrite

Shows what action to take if the IPX packet matches this filter:

fdry.1.2.1.6.1
snIpxRipFilterEntry
fdry.1.2.1.6.1.1
snIpxRipFilterId
fdry.1.2.1.6.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snIpxRipFilterAction
fdry.1.2.1.6.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snIpxRipFilterNet
fdry.1.2.1.6.1.1.3

deny(0)

permit(1)

Readwrite

Indicates the IPX RIP filter network number.

Readwrite

Indicates the IPX RIP filter network/subnet mask.

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

Syntax: NetNumber
snIpxRipFilterMask
fdry.1.2.1.6.1.1.4
Syntax: NetNumber
snIpxRipFilterRowStatus
fdry.1.2.1.6.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

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noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

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IPX SAP Filter Table


The following table allows you to define filters that a router uses to block SAP routes being advertised to other
parts of the network.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpxSapFilterTable

None

IPX SAP Filter Table.

None

An entry in the IPX SAP Filter Table.

Read only

The filter ID for a filter entry.

Readwrite

Determines what action to take if the IPX packet matches this


filter:

fdry.1.2.1.7.1
snIpxSapFilterEntry
fdry.1.2.1.7.1.1
snIpxSapFilterId
fdry.1.2.1.7.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snIpxSapFilterAction
fdry.1.2.1.7.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snIpxSapFilterType
fdry.1.2.1.7.1.1.3

deny(0)

permit(1)

Readwrite

Identifies the IPX SAP filter type to be matched.

Readwrite

Identifies the IPX SAP filter Name.

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

Syntax: Integer
snIpxSapFilterName
fdry.1.2.1.7.1.1.4

Valid values: Up to 47 octets.

Syntax: Octet string


snIpxSapFilterRowStatus
fdry.1.2.1.7.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

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noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

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IPX IF Forward Access Table

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpxIfFwdAccessTable

None

IPX Interface (IF) Forward Access Table

None

An entry in the IPX (IF) Forward Access Table

Read only

The IPX interface to which the Forward Filter applies.

Read only

Shows the direction of packets:

fdry.1.2.1.8.1
snIpxIfFwdAccessEntry
fdry.1.2.1.8.1.1
snIpxIfFwdAccessPort
fdry.1.2.1.8.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snIpxIfFwdAccessDir
fdry.1.2.1.8.1.1.2

in(1)

Syntax: Integer

out(2)

snIpxIfFwdAccessFilterList
fdry.1.2.1.8.1.1.3

Readwrite

An IPX IF Forward Filter List. There can be up to 32 octets in


this object.

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

Syntax: Octet string


snIpxIfFwdAccessRowStatus
fdry.1.2.1.8.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

IPX IF RIP Access Table

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpxIfRipAccessTable

None

IPX IF RIP Access Table

None

An entry in the IPX IF RIP Access Table

fdry.1.2.1.9.1
snIpxIfRipAccessEntry
fdry.1.2.1.9.1.1

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IPX

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpxIfRipAccessPort

Read only

The IPX interface to which the RIP Filter applies.

Read only

Shows the direction of packets:

fdry.1.2.1.9.1.1.1
snIpxIfRipAccessDir
fdry.1.2.1.9.1.1.2

snIpxIfRipAccessFilterList
fdry.1.2.1.9.1.1.3
snIpxIfRipAccessRowStatus
fdry.1.2.1.9.1.1.4

in(1)

out(2)

Readwrite

An IPX IF RIP Access Filter List.

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

IPX IF SAP Access Table

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpxIfSapAccessTable

None

IPX IF SAP Access Table

None

An entry in the IPX IF SAP Access Table

Read only

The IPX interface to which the SAP Filter applies.

Read only

Shows the direction of packets:

fdry.1.2.1.10.1
snIpxIfSapAccessEntry
fdry.1.2.1.10.1.1
snIpxIfSapAccessPort
fdry.1.2.1.10.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snIpxIfSapAccessDir
fdry.1.2.1.10.1.1.2

in(1)

Syntax: Integer

out(2)

snIpxIfSapAccessFilterList
fdry.1.2.1.10.1.1.3

Readwrite

An IPX IF SAP Access Filter List. There can be up to 32 octets


in this object.

Syntax: Octet string

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpxIfSapAccessRowStatus

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.2.1.10.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

IPX Port Address Table

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpxPortAddrTable

None

IPX Port Address Table

None

An entry in the IPX Port Address Table

Read only

The port index for port address entry.

Read only

Shows the IPX frame encapsulation type.

fdry.1.2.1.11.1
snIpxPortAddrEntry
fdry.1.2.1.11.1.1
snIpxPortAddrPort
fdry.1.2.1.11.1.1.1
Syntax: PortIndex
snIpxPortAddrEncap
fdry.1.2.1.11.1.1.2

Ethernet8022(1)

Syntax: Integer

Ethernet8023(2)

EthernetII(3)

EthernetSnap(4)

Each network number must be assigned a unique frame type;


otherwise, an SNMP-SET error will be returned.
snIpxPortAddrNetNum
fdry.1.2.1.11.1.1.3

Readwrite

An unique network number for the IPX interface port.

Syntax: NetNumber

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IPX

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpxPortAddrRowStatus

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.2.1.11.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snIpxPortAddrNetBiosFilterMode
fdry.1.2.1.11.1.1.5

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Shows the status of the NetBios filter mode for each port
address.

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

IPX Port Counters Tables

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpxPortCountersTable

None

IPX Port Counters Table

None

An entry in the IPX Port Counters Table

Read only

The port index for an entry in the table.

Read only

IPX incoming packets counter for the interface.

Read only

IPX Outgoing packets counter for the interface.

Read only

IPX forwarding packets counter for the interface.

fdry.1.2.1.12.1
snIpxPortCountersEntry
fdry.1.2.1.12.1.1
snIpxPortCountersPort
fdry.1.2.1.12.1.1.1
Syntax: PortIndex
snIpxPortCountersRcvPktsCnt
fdry.1.2.1.12.1.1.2
Syntax: Counter
snIpxPortCountersTxPktsCnt
fdry.1.2.1.12.1.1.3
Syntax: Counter
snIpxPortCountersFwdPktsCnt
fdry.1.2.1.12.1.1.4
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIpxPortCountersRcvDropPktsC
nt

Read only

IPX receiving drop packets counter for the interface.

Read only

IPX transmitting drop packets counter for the interface.

Read only

IPX receiving filter packets counter for the interface.

Read only

IPX transmitting filter packets counter for the interface.

fdry.1.2.1.12.1.1.5
Syntax: Counter
snIpxPortCountersTxDropPktsCnt
fdry.1.2.1.12.1.1.6
Syntax: Counter
snIpxPortCountersRcvFiltPktsCnt
fdry.1.2.1.12.1.1.7
Syntax: Counter
snIpxPortCountersTxFiltPktsCnt
fdry.1.2.1.12.1.1.8
Syntax: Counter

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Chapter 22
AppleTalk

This section contains objects for AppleTalk. The AppleTalk feature is available in Layer 3 Switches. For details on
AppleTalk support in Brocade devices, refer to the configuration guide for a product.
This chapter contains the following sections:

AppleTalk General Group on page 22-2

AppleTalk Socket Priority Table on page 22-5

AppleTalk Port Zone Filter Table on page 22-5

AppleTalk Port Table on page 22-6

AppleTalk Forwarding Cache Table on page 22-8

AppleTalk Zone Table on page 22-9

AppleTalk Additional Zone Filter Table on page 22-9

NOTE: Apple Talk MIBs are not supported on the following products:

BigIron RX

NetIron XMR

NetIron MLX

BigIron MG8

NetIron 40G

NetIron IMR 640 Router

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AppleTalk General Group

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtATRoutingEnable

Readwrite

Indicates if AppleTalk routing functions are enabled on this


device:

fdry.1.2.10.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snRtATClearArpCache
fdry.1.2.10.1.2

Readwrite

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Indicates if the cache will be cleared:

normal(0) Data in AppleTalk ARP cache table will not be


cleared.

clear(1) Data in AppleTalk ARP cache table will be


cleared.

Syntax: ClearStatus

snRtATClearFwdCache
fdry.1.2.10.1.3

Readwrite

Syntax: ClearStatus
snRtATClearRoute
fdry.1.2.10.1.4

Readwrite

Syntax: ClearStatus

snRtATClearTrafficCounters
fdry.1.2.10.1.5

Readwrite

Syntax: ClearStatus
snRtATArpRetransmitCount
fdry.1.2.10.1.6

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Indicates if all learned data from non-local networks that is


currently in the AppleTalk forward cache table will be cleared:

normal(0) Data will not be cleared.

clear(1) Data will be cleared.

Indicates if all learned routes and zones (non-local routes and


zones) that currently resident in the AppleTalk routing table and
the AppleTalk route table will be cleared.

normal(0) Data will not be cleared.

clear(1) Data will be cleared.

Indicates if AppleTalk RTMP, ZIP, AEP, DDP, and AARP


statistics counters will be cleared.

normal(0) Counters will not be cleared.

clear(1) Counters will be cleared.

Indicates the maximum number of times that a packet will be


sent out for ARP cache informational updates. The packet is
sent out until the information is received or the maximum
amount defined has been reached.
Valid values: 1 10
Default: 2

snRtATArpRetransmitInterval
fdry.1.2.10.1.7
Syntax: Integer

Readwrite

The number of seconds the device waits for an AppleTalk ARP


response before sending out the next ARP packet.
Valid values: 1 120 seconds
Default: 1 second

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtATGleanPacketsEnable

Readwrite

Indicates if the AppleTalk glean packets function is enabled on


this device:

fdry.1.2.10.1.8
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

If enabled, the device tries to learn the MAC address from the
packet instead of sending out an ARP request.
Default: disabled(0)
snRtATRtmpUpdateInterval
fdry.1.2.10.1.9

Readwrite

Indicates how often the device sends RTMP updates on


AppleTalk interfaces.
Valid values: 1 3600 seconds.

Syntax: Integer

Default: 10 seconds.
snRtATZipQueryInterval
fdry.1.2.10.1.10

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snRtATInRtmpPkts

Indicates how often the device transmits a ZIP query.


Valid values: 1 1000 seconds
Default: 10 seconds

Read only

Shows the total number of RTMP packets received by this


device.

Read only

Shows the total number of RTMP packets that were transmitted


by this device.

Read only

Shows the total number of RTMP packets that were filtered by


this device.

Read only

Shows the total number of ZIP packets that were received by


this device.

Read only

Shows the total number of ZIP packets that were transmitted by


this device.

Read only

Shows the total number of ZIP get zone list packets that where
received by this device.

Read only

Shows the total number of ZIP get zone list packets that were
transmitted by this device.

fdry.1.2.10.1.11
Syntax: Counter
snRtATOutRtmpPkts
fdry.1.2.10.1.12
Syntax: Counter
snRtATFilteredRtmpPkts
fdry.1.2.10.1.13
Syntax: Counter
snRtATInZipPkts
fdry.1.2.10.1.14
Syntax: Counter
snRtATOutZipPkts
fdry.1.2.10.1.15
Syntax: Counter
snRtATInZipGZLPkts
fdry.1.2.10.1.16
Syntax: Counter
snRtATOutZipGZLPkts
fdry.1.2.10.1.17
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtATInZipNetInfoPkts

Read only

Shows the total number of ZIP network information packets that


were received by this device.

Read only

Shows the total number of ZIP network information packets that


were transmitted by this device.

Read only

Shows the total number of DDP datagrams that were received


by this device.

Read only

Shows the total number of DDP datagrams that were


transmitted by this device.

Read only

Shows the number of input DDP datagrams whose DDP final


destination was not this device. The device attempted to
forward the datagrams to that final destination.

Read only

Shows the total number of input DDP datagrams whose final


DDP destination is this device.

Read only

Shows the total number of DDP datagrams dropped because


this device could not find a route to their final destination.

Read only

Shows the total number of input DDP datagrams that were


dropped because this device was not their final destination and
their hop count exceeded 15.

Read only

Shows the total number of DDP datagrams dropped for various


reasons. For example, the device ran out or resources so the
datagrams were dropped.

Read only

Shows the total number of AppleTalk ARP packets received by


this device.

Read only

Shows the total number of AppleTalk ARP packets that were


transmitted by this device.

fdry.1.2.10.1.18
Syntax: Counter
snRtATOutZipNetInfoPkts
fdry.1.2.10.1.19
Syntax: Counter
snRtATInDdpPkts
fdry.1.2.10.1.20
Syntax: Counter
snRtATOutDdpPkts
fdry.1.2.10.1.21
Syntax: Counter
snRtATForwardedDdpPkts
fdry.1.2.10.1.22
Syntax: Counter
snRtATInDeliveredDdpPkts
fdry.1.2.10.1.23
Syntax: Counter
snRtATDroppedNoRouteDdpPkts
fdry.1.2.10.1.24
Syntax: Counter
snRtATDroppedBadHopCountsDd
pPkts
fdry.1.2.10.1.25
Syntax: Counter
snRtATDroppedOtherReasonsDd
pPkts
fdry.1.2.10.1.26
Syntax: Counter
snRtATInAarpPkts
fdry.1.2.10.1.27
Syntax: Counter
snRtATOutAarpPkts
fdry.1.2.10.1.28
Syntax: Counter

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AppleTalk Socket Priority Table


The AppleTalk Socket Priority Table shows the priority level assigned to each QoS socket. By default, all AppleTalk
sockets are in the best effort queue (Chassis devices) or the normal queue (Stackable devices).

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtATSocketPriorityTable

None

AppleTalk Socket Priority Table.

None

An entry in the AppleTalk Socket Priority Table.

Read only

The socket number for an entry. There can be up to 254 entries.

Readwrite

Indicates the QoS priority for the socket.

fdry.1.2.10.2
snRtATSocketPriorityEntry
fdry.1.2.10.2.1
snRtATSocketPrioritySocket
fdry.1.2.10.2.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snRtATSocketPriorityPriority
fdry.1.2.10.2.1.2
Syntax: Integer

The priority level for a socket that applies to stackable devices


are:

low(0) Low priority

high(1) High priority

The priority level for a socket that applies to Chassis devices


are:

level0(0)

level1(1)

level2(2)

level3(3),

level4(4)

level5(5)

level6(6)

level7(7)

AppleTalk Port Zone Filter Table


The AppleTalk Zone Filter Table shows if access to network zones is permitted or denied.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtATPortZoneFilterTable

None

AppleTalk Port Zone Filter Table.

None

An entry in the AppleTalk Port Zone Filter Table.

fdry.1.2.10.3
snRtATPortZoneFilterEntry
fdry.1.2.10.3.1

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtATPortZoneFilterPortIndex

Read only

Shows the port index for a zone filter entry.

Read only

Shows the zone name granted for this filter:

fdry.1.2.10.3.1.1
Syntax: PortIndex
snRtATPortZoneFilterZone
fdry.1.2.10.3.1.2

0 to 32 octets of AppleTalk

Syntax: Display string

ASCII if outside of AppleTalk

snRtATPortZoneFilterAction

Readwrite

fdry.1.2.10.3.1.3
Syntax: Integer
snRtATPortZoneFilterRtmpEnable
fdry.1.2.10.3.1.4

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

snRtATPortZoneFilterRowStatus
fdry.1.2.10.3.1.5
Syntax: Integer

Readwrite

Indicates what the device will do with the AppleTalk packet to


take if it matches this filter.

deny(0)

permit(1)

Indicates if Routing Table Maintenance Protocol (RMTP)


filtering is enabled on this device. RMTP filtering provides the
zone filtering capability that allows devices to filter on a network.
When this filter is enabled on an interface, the denied network
numbers are removed from the RTMP packet before the packet
is transmitted out of the interface.

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

AppleTalk Port Table


The AppleTalk Port Table defines how long a MAC address learned by a port through ARP remains valid.
The device resets the timer to zero each time the ARP entry is refreshed and removes the entry if the timer
reaches the ARP age.

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AppleTalk

ARP age is managed on an individual port basis. However, when you enter an ARP age value for a port and apply
the change to the running-config file or save the change to the startup-config file, the change is saved as the
global setting. If you try to set different values for different ports, the interface does not display an error message.
Instead, the most recent value you enter before saving the configuration change becomes the global setting.
Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtATPortTable

None

The AppleTalk Port Table

None

An entry in the AppleTalk Port Table

Read only

The port index for port table entry.

Readwrite

Shows the number of minutes an ARP entry can be valid


without relearning. This can be from 0 240 minutes.

fdry.1.2.10.4
snRtATPortEntry
fdry.1.2.10.4.1
snRtATPortIndex
fdry.1.2.10.4.1.1
Syntax: PortIndex
snRtATPortArpAge
fdry.1.2.10.4.1.2

Default: 10 minutes. If this is set to 0, then the ARP entry will


always relearn.

Syntax: Integer
snRtATPortState

Read only

Shows the state of this port:

fdry.1.2.10.4.1.3

other(1)

Syntax: Integer

down(2)

up(3)

snRtATPortSeedRouter

Read only

Shows if this port is a seed or non-seed router:

fdry.1.2.10.4.1.4

other(1)

Syntax: Integer

seedRouter(2)

nonSeedRouter(3)

snRtATPortOperationMode

Read only

Shows the operational state of this port:

fdry.1.2.10.4.1.5

other(1)

Syntax: Integer

seedRouter(2)

nonSeedRouter(3)

notOperational(4)

routingDisabled(5)

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AppleTalk Forwarding Cache Table


The AppleTalk Forwarding Cache Table contains data learned from non-local networks that is currently resident in
the AppleTalk cache.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtATFwdCacheTable

None

AppleTalk Forwarding Cache Table.

None

An entry in the AppleTalk Forwarding Cache Table.

Read only

Shows the table index for a table entry.

Read only

Shows the AppleTalk network address of a station.

Read only

Shows the MAC address of an AppleTalk station. This object


has six octets.

Read only

Shows the network address of the router in the next hop.

Read only

Shows the outgoing port through which the packets will be


forwarded. If set to zero, then no outgoing port has been
defined.

Read only

Shows the type of AppleTalk forwarding cache type:

fdry.1.2.10.5
snRtATFwdCacheEntry
fdry.1.2.10.5.1
snRtATFwdCacheIndex
fdry.1.2.10.5.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snRtATFwdCacheNetAddr
fdry.1.2.10.5.1.2
Syntax: Octet string
snRtATFwdCacheMacAddr
fdry.1.2.10.5.1.3
Syntax: Octet string
snRtATFwdCacheNextHop
fdry.1.2.10.5.1.4
Syntax: Integer
snRtATFwdCacheOutgoingPort
fdry.1.2.10.5.1.5
Syntax: Integer
snRtATFwdCacheType
fdry.1.2.10.5.1.6

dynamic(1)

Syntax: Integer

permanent(2)

snRtATFwdCacheAction

Read only

Determines what the device will do if a match if found:

fdry.1.2.10.5.1.7

other(1)

Syntax: Integer

forward(2)

forUs(3)

waitForArp(4)

dropPacket(5)

snRtATFwdCacheVLanId
fdry.1.2.10.5.1.8

Read only

Shows the ID of the VLAN associated with this entry. If set to


zero, then no VLAN is associated with this entry.

Syntax: Integer

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AppleTalk Zone Table


The AppleTalk Zone Table shows the network numbers and zones learned on the network.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtATZoneTable

None

AppleTalk Zone Table

None

An entry in the AppleTalk Zone Table

Read only

Shows the table index for an AppleTalk zone table entry.

Read only

Shows the first AppleTalk network address in the range under


this zone name. (Refer to the snRtATZoneName object.)

Read only

Shows the last AppleTalk network addresses in the range under


this zone name.

Read only

Shows the zones name. There can be up 32 characters in


this object.

fdry.1.2.10.6
snRtATZoneEntry
fdry.1.2.10.6.1
snRtATZoneIndex
fdry.1.2.10.6.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snRtATZoneNetStart
fdry.1.2.10.6.1.2
Syntax: ATNetworkNumber
snRtATZoneNetEnd
fdry.1.2.10.6.1.3
Syntax: ATNetworkNumber
snRtATZoneName
fdry.1.2.10.6.1.4
Syntax: Display string

AppleTalk Additional Zone Filter Table


The AppleTalk Additional Zone Filter Table contains information about zones that do not match any zones defined
in the AppleTalk Zone Table on page 22-9.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtATAddZoneFilterTable

None

The AppleTalk Additional Zone Filter Table.

None

An entry in the AppleTalk Additional Zone Filter Table.

Read only

Shows the port index for additional zone filter table entry.

fdry.1.2.10.7
snRtATAddZoneFilterEntry
fdry.1.2.10.7.1
snRtATAddZoneFilterPortIndex
fdry.1.2.10.7.1.1
Syntax: PortIndex

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtATAddZoneFilterAction

Readwrite

Indicates what the device will do when a match is found:

fdry.1.2.10.7.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snRtATAddZoneFilterRtmpEnable
fdry.1.2.10.7.1.3
Syntax: Integer

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Readwrite

deny(0)

permit(1)

Indicates if RTMP filtering on additional zone is enabled on this


device:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

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Chapter 23
Multiprotocol Label Switching

This chapter presents SNMP MIB objects for the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) feature that is supported
on the NetIron IMR 640 Router (software release 02.1.00 and later) and NetIron XMR and MLX.

Pseudo Wire MIB


pwTable
This table contains the objects for configuring and monitoring VLL, VLL local, and VPLS services.
This table is supported in the Multi-Service IronWare release 03.9.00 for the NetIron Series devices.
Support for the pwTable is listed below. For additional objects, see VLL End Point Table on page 23-18, VPLS
End Point Table on page 23-20, and IronWare VPLS Table on page 23-23.

Object

Object Identifier

Support for
VLL

Support for
VLL-Local

Support for
VPLS

pwIndex

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.1

VPLS specific
coding

VPLS specific
coding

VPLS specific
coding

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Object

Object Identifier

Support for
VLL

Support for
VLL-Local

Support for
VPLS

pwType

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.2

Tagged:
ethernetTagge
d(4)

ethernet(5) for
raw transport
as PW acts as
a switch

System
supports raw
mode only, no
vlan tagging.

Untagged:
ethernet(5)

Returns
ipLayer2Trans
port(11) if
global
command
"vpls-vc-typeethernet-vpls"
is configured,
otherwise

See Value of
pwType for
VLL Services
on page 23-7
for additional
information

Ethernet(5)
[BID 84147]
ethernetTagge
d(4) for tagged
VPLS
pwOwner

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.3

pwIdFecSigna
ling(2)

other(5)

Always
pwIdFecSigna
ling(2)

pwPsnType

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.4

mpls(1)

other(6)

Always
mpls(1)

pwSetUpPriority

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.5

Always 0

Always 0

Always 0

pwHoldingPriority

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.6

Always 0

Always 0

Always 0

pwPeerAddrType

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.8

ipv4(1) only

unknown(0)

Always ipv4(1)

pwPeerAddr

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.9

supported

Always 0

Supported
e.g., Peer IP
3.3.3.3
translates to
string
0x03x03x03x0
3 (without
commas)

pwAttachedPwIndex

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.10

Always 0

Always 0

Always 0

pwIfIndex

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.11

Always 0

Always 0

Always 0

pwID

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.12

VC ID

VC ID
(internal)

VC ID

pwLocalGroupID

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.13

Always 0

Always 0

Always 0

pwGroupAttachmentID

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.14

Always null

Always null

Always null

pwLocalAttachmentID

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.15

Always null

Always null

Always null

pwPeerAttachmentID

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.16

Always null

Always null

Always null

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Object

Object Identifier

Support for
VLL

Support for
VLL-Local

Support for
VPLS

pwCwPreference

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.17

false(2)

false(2)

false(2)

pwLocalIfMtu

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.18

Supported

Not Supported

Supported

pwLocalIfString

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.19

false(2)

false(2)

false(2)

pwLocalCapabAdvert

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.20

Always null

Always null

Always null

pwRemoteGroupID

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.21

Always 0

Always 0

Always 0

pwCwStatus

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.22

cwNotPresent
(6)

cwNotPresent
(6)

cwNotPresent
(6)

pwRemoteIfMtu

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.23

Supported

Always 0

Supported

pwRemoteIfString

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.24

Always null

Always null

Always null

pwRemoteCapabilities

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.25

Always null

Always null

Always null

pwFragmentCfgSize

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.26

Always 0

Always 0

Always 0

pwRmtFragCapability

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.27

Always null

Always null

Always null

pwFcsRetentionCfg

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.28

fcsRetentionDi
sable(1)

fcsRetentionDi
sable(1)

fcsRetentionDi
sable(1)

pwFcsRetentionStatus

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.29

return 0x10 (to


set bit
fcsRetentionDi
sabled(3))

return 0x10 (to


set bit
fcsRetentionDi
sabled(3))

return 0x10 (to


set bit
fcsRetentionDi
sabled(3))

pwOutboundLabel

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.30

Supported

Always 0

Supported

pwInboundLabel

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.31

Supported

Always 0

Supported

pwName

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.32

Supported
(VLL name)

Supported
(VLL llocal
name)

Supported
(VPLS name)

pwDescr

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.33

Always null

Always null

Always null

pwCreateTime

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.34

Always 0

Always 0

Always 0

pwUpTime

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.35

Always 0

Always 0

Always 0

pwLastChange

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.36

Always 0

Always 0

Always 0

pwAdminStatus

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.37

Supported:

Supported:

Supported:

up(1)

up(1)

up(1)

down(2)

down(2)

down(2)

NOTE: It is an extension added


by the device and it is
not part of the draft
MIB.

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Object

Object Identifier

Support for
VLL

Support for
VLL-Local

Support for
VPLS

pwOperStatus

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.38

up(1) =
running

up(1)

up(1) =
running

down(2) =
tunnel down

notPrsent(5) =
incomplete
configuration

down(2) =
tunnel down

dormant(4) =
waiting for
LDP to
establish

dormant(4) =
waiting for
LDP to
establish

notPrsent(5) =
incomplete
configuration

notPrsent(5) =
incomplete
configuration

lowerLayerDo
wn(6) - tunnel
down

lowerLayerDo
wn(6) - tunnel
down

pwLocalStatus

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.39

If tunnel is
down, returns
0x80, else
returns 0x00

Supported

If tunnel is
down, returns
0x80, else
returns 0x00

pwRemoteStatusCapable

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.40

notApplicable(
1)

notApplicable(
1)

notApplicable(
1)

pwRemoteStatus

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.41

Always null

Always null

Always null

pwTimeElapsed

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.42

Always 0

Always 0

Always 0

pwValidIntervals

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.43

Always 0

Always 0

Always 0

pwRowStatus

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.44

active(1)

active(1)

active(1)

pwStorageType

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.45

permanent(4)

permanent(4)

permanent(4)

pwOamEnable

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.46

false(2)

false(2)

false(2)

Draft-ietf-pwe3-pw-mib-11.txt
The following Pseudo Wire (PW) MIB objects, as defined in draft-ietf-pwe3-pw-mib-11.txt, are supported on the
Multi-Service IronWare for the NetIron Series devices.
Draft-ietf-pwe3-pw-mib-11.txt obsolete draft-ietf-pwe3-pw-mib-06.txt; however, some objects in draft-ietf-pwe3-pwmib-06.txt are still supported on the NetIron Series devices. (Refer to Supported Objects in draft-ietf-pwe3-pwmib-06.txt on page 23-8
Also, beginning with Multi-Service IronWare release 03.9.00 for the NetIron devices, support for Draft-ietf-pwe3pw-mib-11.txt has been extended to VLL, VLL-local, and VPLS. For additional objects, see VLL End Point Table
on page 23-18, VPLS End Point Table on page 23-20, and IronWare VPLS Table on page 23-23.

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NOTE:

Support for the following objects in draft-ietf-pwe3-pw-mib-11.txt provide read-only access.

Object

Object Identifier

Support for VLL

Support for
VLL-Local

Support for
VPLS

pwindex

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.1

VLL specific
encoding. One
row per VLL
instance

VLL-local
specific
encoding. Two
rows per VLLlocal instance,
one for each
Ethernet endpoint for each
instance

VPLS specific
encoding. One
row per VPLS
instance and
peer
combination

pwEnetPwInstance

fdry.3.1.4.1.1.1.1

Always 1

1 for first endpoint, 2 for


second

Always 1

pwEnetPwVlan

fdry.3.1.4.1.1.1.2

VLAN ID

4097 for
pseudo wire
in raw mode

Always 4096 for


raw mode

VPLS works in
raw mode.

Default
VLAN ID for
PW
untagged
frames

Always 4096 in
raw mode. There
is no VLAN
tagging in
outgoing
packets.

See Value of
pwEnetPwVlan
for VLL
Services on
page 23-7 for
additional
information

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Object

Object Identifier

Support for VLL

Support for
VLL-Local

Support for
VPLS

pwEnetVlanMode

fdry.3.1.4.1.1.1.3

portBased(1) =
no VLAN tag

portBased(1) =
no VLAN tag;
both instances
use default
VLAN ID

portBased(1) =
no vlan tag

noChange(2)=
retain same
VLAN ID
changeVlan(3)=
change id
addVlan(4)
removeVlan(5)
See Value of
pwEnetVlanMod
e for VLL
Services on
page 23-7 for
additional
information

noChange(2)=
retain same
VLAN ID
changeVlan(3)=
change nondefault VLAN
IDs between two
instances
addVlan(4) =
instance ID 1
has default
VLAN, Instance
ID 2 has nondefault VLAN
removeVlan(5) =
instance ID 1
has default
VLAN, Instance
ID 2 has nondefault VLAN

pwEnetPortVlan

fdry.3.1.4.1.1.1.4

Endpoint VLAN
ID, which can be
4096 or an
actual VLAN ID.

Endpoint VLAN
ID

Always 0. For
end-point, use
fdryVplsEndPoin
tTable

See Value of
pwEnetPortVlan
for VLL
Services on
page 23-7 for
additional
information
pwEnetPortIfIndex

fdry.3.1.4.1.1.1.5

Endpoint ifIndex

Endpoint ifIndex

Always 0. For
end-point, use
fdryVplsEndPoin
tTable

pwEnetPwIfIndex

fdry.3.1.4.1.1.1.6

Tunnel ifIndex

Since no tunnel,
value 0

Tunnel ifIndex

pwEnetRowStatus

ffdry.3.1.4.1.1.1.7

Always active(1)

Always active(1)

Always active(1)

pwEnetStorageType

fdry.3.1.4.1.1.1.8

Always
permanent(4)

Always
permanent(4)

Always
permanent(4)

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Values that Affect Some VLL Services


The following table shows how the value of pwType, pwEnetPwVlan, pwEnetVlanMode, and pwEnetPortVlan for
VLL services is determined.

Table 23.1: Value of pwType for VLL Services


If Pseudo Wire Tag Mode is

And End Point Tag Mode is

Then Value of pwType is

raw (untagged)

untagged

ethernet(5)

raw (untagged)

tag

ethernet(5)

tagged

untagged

ethernetTagged(4)

tagged

tag

ethernetTagged(4)

The following table shows how the value of pwEnetPwVlan for VLL services is determined.

Table 23.2: Value of pwEnetPwVlan for VLL Services


If Pseudo Wire Tag Mode is

And End Point Tag Mode is

Then Value of pwEnetPwVlan is

raw (untagged)

untagged

4097

raw (untagged)

tag

4097

tagged

untagged

default VLAN ID

tagged

tag

VLAN ID of End Point

The following table shows how the value of pwEnetVlanMode for VLL services is determined.

Table 23.3: Value of pwEnetVlanMode for VLL Services


If Pseudo Wire Tag Mode is

And End Point Tag Mode is

Then Value of pwEnetVlanMode is

raw (untagged)

untagged

portBased(1) = no VLAN tag

raw (untagged)

tag

removeVlan(5)

tagged

untagged

addVlan(4)

tagged

tag

noChange(2)

The following table shows how the value of pwEnetPortVlan for VLL services is determined.

Table 23.4: Value of pwEnetPortVlan for VLL Services


If Pseudo Wire Tag Mode is

And End Point Tag Mode is

Then Value of pwEnetPortVlan is

raw (untagged)

untagged

4096

raw (untagged)

tag

VLAN ID of End Point VLAN

tagged

untagged

4096

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Table 23.4: Value of pwEnetPortVlan for VLL Services


If Pseudo Wire Tag Mode is

And End Point Tag Mode is

Then Value of pwEnetPortVlan is

tagged

tag

VLAN ID of End Point VLAN

Supported Objects in draft-ietf-pwe3-pw-mib-06.txt


The following Pseudo Wire (PW) MIB objects are the only objects in draft-ietf-pwe3-pw-mib-06.txt that are
supported on the NetIron XMR Series and NetIron MLX Series devices. They are used to support draft-ietf-pwe3pw-mib-11. This release supports read-only access. These MIB objects are supported on the following software
releases:

Multi-Service IronWare release 03.7.00 and later for the NetIron XMR Series

Multi-Service IronWare software release 03.7.00 and later for the NetIron MLX Series

Table 23.5: Comparision of Objects within drafts v.6 and v.11


Object

Object Identifier

Differences

pwPsnType

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.4

pwPsnType is now of type IANAPwPsnTypeTC.


The changes are highlighted below.
pwPsnType:

mpls (1)

l2tp (2)

ip (3)

mplsOverIp (4)

gre (5)

other (6)

IANAPwPsnTypeTC

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mpls (1)

l2tp (2)

udpOverIp (3)

mplsOverIp (4)

mplsOverGre (5)

other (6)

pwAttachedPwIndex

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.10

Type changed from PwIndexType to


PwIndexOrZeroType.

pwFragmentCfgSize

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.26

Added UNIT "bytes".

pwFcsRetentioncfg

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.28

Name changed to pwFcsRetentionCfg.

pwOutboundVcLabel

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.30

Renamed to pwOutboundLabel.

pwInboundVcLabel

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.31

Renamed to pwInboundLabel.

pwStorageType

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.45

Added DEFVAL nonvolatile

pwOamEnable

fdry.3.1.2.1.2.1.46

Supported

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Table 23.5: Comparision of Objects within drafts v.6 and v.11


Object

Object Identifier

Differences

pwIndexMappingEntry/
pwIndexMappingVcType

fdry.3.1.2.1.7.1.1

Replaced by pwIndexMappingEntry/
pwIndexMappingPwType
Type has changed from PwTypeTC to
IANAPwTypeTC

pwIndexMappingEntry/
pwIndexMappingVcID

fdry.3.1.2.1.7.1.2

Replaced by pwIndexMappingEntry/
pwIndexMappingPwID

pwIndexMappingEntry/
pwIndexMappingVcIndex

fdry.3.1.2.1.7.1.5

Replaced by pwIndexMappingEntry/
pwIndexMappingPwIndex

pwPeerMappingEntry/
pwPeerMappingVcType

fdry.3.1.2.1.8.1.3

Replaced by pwPeerMappingEntry/
pwPeerMappingPwType
Type changed from PwTypeTC to IANAPwTypeTC

pwPeerMappingEntry/
pwPeerMappingVcID

fdry.3.1.2.1.8.1.4

Replaced by pwPeerMappingEntry/
pwPeerMappingPwID

pwPeerMappingEntry/
pwPeerMappingVcIndex

fdry.3.1.2.1.8.1.5

Replaced by pwPeerMappingEntry/
pwPeerMappingPwIndex

Proprietary Extension

Name

Access

Supported?

fdryPwServiceType

N/A

A L2VPN service type, used only


for notification:

fdry.3.1.2.1.20
Syntax: Integer

vll(1)

vll-local(2)

vpls(3)

MPLS/BGP L3 VPN MIB


MPLS/BGP L3 VPN MIB (draft-ietf-lwvpn-mpls-vpn-mib-07.txt) is supported on Mutli-Service IronWare software
release 03.0.00 and later for the NetIron IMR 64, NetIron XMR, and the NetIron MLX.

Mutli-Service IronWare software release 03.0.00 and later for the NetIron XMR Series routers

Mutli-Service IronWare software release 03.1.00 and later for the NetIron MLX Series routers

NOTE: The following objects are implemeted as Read-only:

mplsL3VpnIfConfTable

mplsL3VpnVrfTable

mplsL3VpnVrfRTTable

mplsL3VpnVrfRteTable

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The following objects from the IETF draft are supported on the NetIron IMR 640:

Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

mplsL3VpnConfiguredVrfs

fdry.3.2.1.1.1.1

Yes Read-only

mplsL3VpnActiveVrfs

fdry.3.2.1.1.1.2

Yes Read-only

mplsL3VpnConnectedInterfaces

fdry.3.2.1.1.1.3

Yes Read-only

mplsL3VpnNotificationEnable

fdry.3.2.1.1.1.4

Yes Read-Write

mplsL3VpnVrfConfMaxPossRts

fdry.3.2.1.1.1.5

Yes Read-only

mplsL3VpnVrfConfRteMxThrshTime

fdry.3.2.1.1.1.6

No

mplsL3VpnIllLblRcvThrsh

fdry.3.2.1.1.1.7

No

VPN Interface Configuration Table

Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

mplsL3VpnConf

fdry.3.2.1.1.2

Yes

mplsL3VpnIfConfTable

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.1

Yes - Read only

mplsL3VpnIfConfEntry

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.1.1

Yes

mplsL3VpnIfConfIndex

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.1.1.1

Yes

mplsL3VpnIfVpnClassification

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.1.1.2

Yes
Only enterprise (2) supported

mplsL3VpnIfVpnRouteDistProtocol

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.1.1.3

Yes
isis (4) not supported
static (5) always true

mplsL3VpnIfConfStorageType

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.1.1.4

Yes

Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

mplsL3VpnVrfTable

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.2

Yes - Read only

mplsL3VpnVrfEntry

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.2.1

Yes

mplsL3VpnVrfName

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.2.1.1

Yes
Supported in simple VRF
textual name format.

VRF Configuration Table

Not supported in format


specified in RFC 2685
mplsL3VpnVrfVpnId

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Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

mplsL3VpnVrfDescription

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.2.1.3

No
Returns null string

mplsL3VpnVrfRD

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.2.1.4

Read Only

mplsL3VpnVrfCreationTime

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.2.1.5

No
Returns 0

mplsL3VpnVrfOperStatus

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.2.1.6

No
Always returns up(1)

mplsL3VpnVrfActiveInterfaces

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.2.1.7

Read only

mplsL3VpnVrfAssociatedInterfaces

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.2.1.8

Read only

mplsL3VpnVrfConfMidRteThresh

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.2.1.9

No
Returns 0

mplsL3VpnVrfConfHightRteThresh

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.2.1.10

No
Returns 0

mplsL3VpnVrfConfMaxRoutes

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.2.1.11

Read Only

mplsL3VpnVrfConfLastChanged

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.2.1.12

No
Returns 0

mplsL3VpnVrfConfRowStatus

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.2.1.13

Yes

mplsL3VpnVrfConfAdminStatus

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.2.1.14

Only Up (1) supported

mplsL3VpnVrfConfStorageType

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.2.1.15

Read Only
This object always returns
permanent(4)

VRF Route Target Table

Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

mplsL3VpnVrfRTTable

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.3

Yes - Read only

mplsL3VpnVrfRTEntry

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.3.1

Yes

mplsL3VpnVrfRTIndex

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.3.1.2

Yes

mplsL3VpnVrfRTType

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.3.1.3

Read Only

mplsL3VpnVrfRT

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.3.1.4

Read Only

mplsL3VpnVrfRTDescr

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.3.1.5

No
Returns null string

mplsL3VpnVrfRTRowStatus

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.3.1.6

Read Only

mplsL3VpnVrfRTStorageType

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.3.1.7

Read Only
This object always returns
permanent(4)

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VRF Security Table

Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

mplsL3VpnVrfSecTable

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.6

Yes

mplsL3VpnVrfSecEntry

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.6.1

Yes

mplsL3VpnVrfSecIllegalLblVltns

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.6.1.1

No
Returns 0

mplsL3VpnVrfSecDiscontinuityTime

fdry.3.2.1.1.2.6.1.2

No
Returns 0

Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

mplsL3VpnPerf

fdry.3.2.1.1.3

Yes

mplsL3VpnVrfPerfTable

fdry.3.2.1.1.3.1

Yes

mplsL3VpnVrfPerfEntry

fdry.3.2.1.1.3.1.1

Yes

mplsL3VpnVrfPerfRoutesAdded

fdry.3.2.1.1.3.1.1.1

Read only

mplsL3VpnVrfPerfRoutesDeleted

fdry.3.2.1.1.3.1.1.2

Read only

mplsL3VpnVrfPerfCurrNumRoutes

fdry.3.2.1.1.3.1.1.3

Read only

mplsL3VpnVrfPerfRoutesDropped

fdry.3.2.1.1.3.1.1.4

No

mplsL3VpnVrfPerfDiscTime

fdry.3.2.1.1.3.1.1.5

No

Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

mplsL3VpnRoute

fdry.3.2.1.1.4

Yes

mplsL3VpnVrfRteTable

fdry.3.2.1.1.4.1

Yes - Read only

mplsL3VpnVrfRteEntry

fdry.3.2.1.1.4.1.1.

Yes

mplsL3VpnVrfRteInetCidrDestType

fdry.3.2.1.1.4.1.1.1

IPv4 Value

mplsL3VpnVrfRteInetCidrDest

fdry.3.2.1.1.4.1.1.2

Yes

mplsL3VpnVrfRteInetCidrPfxLen

fdry.3.2.1.1.4.1.1.3

Yes

mplsL3VpnVrfRteInetCidrPolicy

fdry.3.2.1.1.4.1.1.4

Default
The value {0 0} returned

mplsL3VpnVrfRteInetCidrNHopType

fdry.3.2.1.1.4.1.1.5

Ipv4

mplsL3VpnVrfRteInetCidrNextHop

fdry.3.2.1.1.4.1.1.6

Yes

VRF Performance Table

VRF Routing Table

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Object

Object Identifier

Supported?

mplsL3VpnVrfRteInetCidrIfIndex

fdry.3.2.1.1.4.1.1.7

Read only

mplsL3VpnVrfRteInetCidrType

fdry.3.2.1.1.4.1.1.8

Read only

mplsL3VpnVrfRteInetCidrProto

fdry.3.2.1.1.4.1.1.9

Read only

mplsL3VpnVrfRteInetCidrAge

fdry.3.2.1.1.4.1.1.10

Read only

mplsL3VpnVrfRteInetCidrNextHopAS

fdry.3.2.1.1.4.1.1.11

No
Returns 0

mplsL3VpnVrfRteInetCidrMetric1

fdry.3.2.1.1.4.1.1.12

Read Only

mplsL3VpnVrfRteInetCidrMetric2

fdry.3.2.1.1.4.1.1.13

No
Returns 0

mplsL3VpnVrfRteInetCidrMetric3

fdry.3.2.1.1.4.1.1.14

No
Returns 0

mplsL3VpnVrfRteInetCidrMetric4

fdry.3.2.1.1.4.1.1.15

No
Returns 0

mplsL3VpnVrfRteInetCidrMetric5

fdry.3.2.1.1.4.1.1.16

No
Returns 0

mplsL3VpnVrfRteXCPointer

fdry.3.2.1.1.4.1.1.17

No
Returns null string

mplsL3VpnVrfRteInetCidrStatus

fdry.3.2.1.1.4.1.1.18

Read Only

VPLS-Generic-Draft-01
NetIron devices running software release 03.9.00 and later support the VPLS-Generic-Draft-01-Mib module of
draft-ietf-l2vpn-vpls-mib-01. The following tables present the objects supported in the draft.
Tables and scalars in the draft that are not listed here are not supported.

Scalars
The following scalars are supported.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

vplsConfigIndexNext

Read only

Unique index for the conceptual row identifying a VPLS service.


However, in the current implementation, this index is always 0.

Readwrite

If this object is set to true(1), then it enables vplsStatusChanged


notification to be generated. Change notification is determined
by the use of the command snmp-server enable trap mpls
vpls and no snmp-server enable trap mpls vpls.

Readwrite

Always 0.

fdry.3.4.1.1.1
Syntax: Unsigned 32
vplsStatusNotifEnable
fdry.3.4.1.1.5
Syntax: TruthValue
vplsNotificationMaxRate
fdry.3.4.1.1.6
Syntax: SnmpAdminString

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vplsConfigTable
The table below presents the objects supported in the vplsConfigTable. See IronWare VPLS Table on page 2323 for objects that are not supported in this table. This table is supported on the NetIron software release 03.9.00
and later.

Name

Access

Supported?

vplsConfigIndex

Read-only

Yes

Read-only

Yes

Read-only

Always null string

Read-only

Yes, Always up(1)

Read-only

Yes, Always true(1)

Read-only

No, Always false(2)

Read-only

Yes, Always true(1)

Read-only

Always 0

Read-only

Always 0

Read-only

Yes, Always active (1)

fdry.3.4.1.1.2.1.1
Syntax: Unsigned 32
vplsConfigName
fdry.3.4.1.1.2.1.2
Syntax: SnmpAdminString
vplsConfigDescr
fdry.3.4.1.1.2.1.3
Syntax: SnmpAdminString
vplsConfigAdminStatus
fdry.3.4.1.1.2.1.4
Syntax: Integer
vplsConfigMacLearning
fdry.3.4.1.1.2.1.6
Syntax: TruthValue
vplsConfigDiscardUnknownDest
fdry.3.4.1.1.2.1.7
Syntax: TruthValue
vplsConfigMacAging
fdry.3.4.1.1.2.1.8
Syntax: TruthValue
vplsConfigFwdFullHighWatermark
fdry.3.4.1.1.2.1.10
Syntax: Unsigned 32
vplsConfigFwdFullLowWatermark
fdry.3.4.1.1.2.1.11
Syntax: Unsigned 32
vplsConfigRowStatus
fdry.3.4.1.1.2.1.12
Syntax: RowStatus

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Name

Access

Supported?

vplsConfigMtu

Read-only

Yes

Read-only

Always null

Read-only

Yes:

fdry.3.4.1.1.2.1.13
Syntax: Unsigned 32
vplsConfigVpnId
fdry.3.4.1.1.2.1.14
Syntax: Octet string (0...7)
vplsConfigServiceType
fdry.3.4.1.1.2.1.15

vlan(1)

Syntax: Vlan(1) if part of VLAN, else


Ehternet(2)

ethernet(2)

ethernetTagged(4) for
tagged VPLS

vplsConfigStorageType

Read-only

Yes, Always permanent(4)

fdry.3.4.1.1.2.1.16
Syntax: StorageType

vplsStatusTable
Support for the vplsStatusTable is as follows:

Name

Access

Supported?

vplsStatusOperStatus

Read-only

Yes

Read-only

Yes

fdry.3.4.1.1.3.1.1
Syntax: Integer
vplsStatusPeerCount
fdry.3.4.1.1.3.1.2
Syntax: Counter 32

vplsPwBindTable
This vplsPwBindTable binds a given VPLS instance to various pseudo-wires. It provides transport service for a
VPLS. Support for the vplsPwBindTable is as follows:

Name

Access

Supported?

vplsPwBindIndex

Read-only

Yes

fdry.3.4.1.1.4.1.1
Syntax: PWIndexType

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PwIndex of corresponding
PWTable. One VPLS may have
multiple PWTable entries

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Name

Access

Supported?

vplsPwBindConfigType

Read-only

Yes, Always manual(1)

Read-only

Yes, Always mesh(1)

Read-only

Yes:

fdry.3.4.1.1.4.1.2
Syntax: Integer
vplsPwBindType
fdry.3.4.1.1.4.1.3
Syntax: Integer
vplsPwBindRowStatus
fdry.3.4.1.1.4.1.4

active(1) - if PW state is
operational

not-in-service(2) - if PW is
not operational

Syntax: RowStatus

vplsPwBindStorageType

Read-only

fdry.3.4.1.1.4.1.5

Yes, Only permanent(4) is


supported

Syntax: StorageType

General MPLS Objects


The following are the general MPLS MIB objects.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

mplsVersion

Read only

MPLS version number.

Read Only

Number of configured LSPs. This is calculated by adding the


number of RSVPs and staticly configured Label-switched
paths (LSPs).

Read Only

Number of active LSPs. This is calculated by adding the


number of RSVPs, LDPs, and staticly configured LSPs.

fdry.1.2.15.1.1.1
Syntax: Unsigned32
mplsConfiguredLsps
fdry.1.2.15.1.2.1
Syntax: Unsigned32
mplsActiveLsps
fdry.1.2.15.1.2.2
Syntax: Unsigned32

MPLS LSP Table


The following table contains objects for the MPLS LSPs.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

mplsLspTable

N/A

The MPLS LSP Table

fdry.1.2.15.1.2.3

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

mplsLspEntry

N/A

An entry in the MPLS LSP Tabel

N/A

MPLS signaling protocol used by this LSP:

fdry.1.2.15.1.2.3.1
mplsLspSignalingProto
fdry.1.2.15.1.2.3.1.1

ldp(1)

Syntax: Integer

rsvp(2)

mplsLspIndex

N/A

The unique index of the LSP in the system for a given signaling
protocol.

Read only

Name of the Label Switched Path.

Read only

The operational state of the LSP:

fdry.1.2.15.1.2.3.1.2
Syntax: Unsigned32
mplsLspName
fdry.1.2.15.1.2.3.1.3
Syntax: Displaystring
mplsLspState
fdry.1.2.15.1.2.3.1.4

unknown(1)

Syntax: Integer

up(2)

down(3)

mplsLspPackets

Read only

The number of packets that have been forwarded over the


current LSP active path.

Read only

The age, since creation of this LSP in 10-millisecond periods.

Read only

The total time in 10-millisecond units when this LSP has been
operational. Calculate the percentage up time as follows:

fdry.1.2.15.1.2.3.1.5
Syntax: Counter64
mplsLspAge
fdry.1.2.15.1.2.3.1.6
Syntax: TimeStamp
mplsLspTimeUp
fdry.1.2.15.1.2.3.1.7

mplsLspTimeUp / mplsLspAge x 100 %

Syntax: TimeStamp
mplsLspPrimaryTimeUp

Read only

fdry.1.2.15.1.2.3.1.8
Syntax: TimeStamp

The total time in 10-millisecond units that this LSP's primary


path has been operational. The percentage contribution of the
primary path to the operational time is calculated using the
following equation:
mplsLspPrimaryTimeUp / mplsLspTimeUp x 100 %

mplsLspTransitions

Read only

The number of times this LSP s state transitioned from up to


down and down to up.

Read only

The time in 10-millisecond units since the last transition


occurred on this LSP.

fdry.1.2.15.1.2.3.1.9
Syntax: TimeStamp
mplsLspLastTransition
fdry.1.2.15.1.2.3.1.10
Syntax: IpAddress

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

mplsLspFrom

Read only

Source IP address of this LSP.

Read only

Destination IP address of this LSP.

Read only

The name of the active path for this LSP. If there is no name,
this field should be empty and all the fields in this table do not
apply.

Read only

The type of path that is active. This field is meaningless unless


mplsPathName contains a value. Paths can be:

fdry.1.2.15.1.2.3.1.11
Syntax: IpAddress
mplsLspTo
fdry.1.2.15.1.2.3.1.12
mplsPathName
fdry.1.2.15.1.2.3.1.13
Syntax: DisplayString
mplsPathType
fdry.1.2.15.1.2.3.1.14
Syntax: Integer

other(1)

primary(2)

standby(3)

secondary(4)

VLL End Point Table


This table (fdryVllEndPointTable) contains objects for VLL and VLL local endpoints that are not available in the
Pseudo Wire MIB. (SeePseudo Wire MIB on page 23-1). This table is supported on the NetIron XMR and MLX
software release 03.9.00 and later.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryVllEndPointServiceType

N/A

Indicates the service type for the end point:

fdry.1.2.15.2.1.1.1.1

vll(1)

Syntax: Integer

vll-local(2)

pwIndex

N/A

pwIndex of pwTable and pwEnetTable (foreign index)

N/A

2nd Index of pwEnetTable (foreign index) to support VLL-local.

fdry.3.1.2.1.1
Syntax: pwIndexType
pwEnetPwInstance
fdry.3.1.4.1.1.1.1

VLL = 1

Syntax: Unsigned32

Vll-local = 1 and 2

fdryVllEndPointVlanTagMode
fdry.1.2.15.2.1.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer32

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Read-only

Indicates the VLAN mode of this end point. Ports can have
only the following modes:

tagged(1)

untagged(2)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryVllEndPointClassOfService

Read-only

For VLL, this value is used to select the appropriate tunnel


whose COS value is either the same as, or almost
approaching this value.

fdry.1.2.15.2.1.1.1.3
Syntax: Unsigned32

For VLL-local this value is applied to the inbound traffic of an


endpoint.
Value can be (0..7)

fdryVllEndPointInHCPkts

Read-only

fdry.1.2.15.2.1.1.1.4

Beginnig with XMR release 03.9.01, this object indicates the


number of packets ingressing into this endpoint. This is
available in the output for show mpls statistics vll.

Syntax: Counter64

fdryVllEndPointOutHCPkts

In NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX software release 03.9.00,


this object returns a zero (0).

Read-only

fdry.1.2.15.2.1.1.1.5

In NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX software release 03.9.00,


this object returns a zero (0).
Beginning with XMR release 03.9.01, for VLL, this object
indicates the number of ingress packets from this endpoint as
shown in the show mpls statistics vll-local output.

Syntax: Counter64

For VLL-local, this value is the fdryVllEndPointInHCPkts of the


other endpoint.
fdryVllEndPointAdminStatus

Read-only

The desired administrative status of the end point.

fdry.1.2.15.2.1.1.1.6

up(1)

Syntax: Integer32

down(2)

fdryVllEndPointOperStatus

Read-only

Indicates the operational status of the end point:

fdry.1.2.15.2.1.1.1.7

up(1)

Syntax: PwOperStatusTC

down(2)

fdryVllEndPointRowStatus

Read-only

Status will be active(1) if the end point is up; otherwise it will be


not in service.

Read-only

This value indicates the inner VLAN ID for this endpoint.

fdry.1.2.15.2.1.1.1.8
Syntax: RowStatus
fdryVllEndPointInnerVlanId
fdry.1.2.15.2.1.1.1.9

Default: 0 (not configured or not supported.)

Syntax: PwVlanCfg
fdryVllEndPointInHCOctets

Read-only

fdry.1.2.15.2.1.1.1.10

This object is supported on the NetIron CES and CER running


software release 04.1.00.

Syntax: Counter64
fdryVllEndPointOutHCOctets
fdry.1.2.15.2.1.1.1.11
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This value indicates the number of octets into the endpoint


from a Customer Edge device.

Read-only

This value indicates the number of octets egressing out from


the endpoint towards the Customer Edge device.
This object is supported on the NetIron CES and CER running
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VPLS End Point Table


The fdryVplsEndPointTable contains objects for the VPLS endpoints that are not available in the Pseudo Wire or
Draft-ietf-pwe3-pw-mib-11.txt MIB. (See Pseudo Wire MIB on page 23-1 and Draft-ietf-pwe3-pw-mib-11.txt on
page 23-4.) This table is supported on the NetIron software release 03.9.00 and later.
This table is deprecated by the fdryVplsEndPoint2Table beginning with NetIron software release 04.1.00
because of the VPLS ISID mapping feature, which is introduced in the software release.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

vplsConfigIndex

N/A

This object is the index for this table.

N/A

The VLAN ID of the endpoint.

N/A

The ifIndex value of the end point. For trunks, use the
InterfaceIndex of the trunk.

Read-only

Indicates the VLAN mode of the end point per PPCR per
VCID:

fdry.3.4.1.1.2.1.1
Syntax: Unsigned32
fdryVplsEndPointPortVlan
fdry.1.2.15.2.2.1.1.1
Syntax: PwVlanCfg
fdryVplsEndPointIfIndex(
fdry.1.2.15.2.2.1.1.2
Syntax: InterfaceIndex
fdryVplsEndPointVlanTagMode
fdry.1.2.15.2.2.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer

tagged(1)

untagged(2)

Dual mode is not supported.


fdryVplsEndPointOutHCPkts

Read-only

fdry.1.2.15.2.2.1.1.4

In NetIron software release 03.9.00, this object returns a zero


(0).
Beginning with XMR release 03.9.01, this object Indicates the
number of packets egressing out from this endpoint towards
the Customer Edge (CE). This value counts packets coming
from multiple pseudo-wires towards the endpoint, as well as
locally switched packets between other endpoints to this
endpoint, all belonging to the same VPLS instance.

Syntax: Counter64

In packet count is not supported since counter is per PPCR


per VCID.
fdryVplsEndPointState

Read-only

The Layer 2 state of the end point:

fdry.1.2.15.2.2.1.1.5

disabled(1)

Syntax: Integer

blocking(2)

forwarding(5)

fdryVplsEndPointAdminStatus

Read-only

The desired administrative state of this end point:

fdry.1.2.15.2.2.1.1.6

up(1)

Syntax: Integer32

down(2)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryVplsEndPointOperStatus

Read-only

Indicates the operational status of this endpoint:

fdry.1.2.15.2.2.1.1.7

up(1)

Syntax: PwOperStatusTC

down(2)

fdryVplsEndPointRowStatus

Read-only

fdry.1.2.15.2.2.1.1.8

Status is active(1) if the end point is up; otherwise, it will be not


in service.

Syntax: RowStatus

VPLS End Point 2 Table


This table supports VPLS ISID mapping that is configured in the inner VLAN at the endpoint level. It contains
objects for the VPLS endpoints that are not available in the Pseudo Wire or Draft-ietf-pwe3-pw-mib-11.txt MIBIt is
available on NetIron devices running software release 04.1.00 and later. It replaces the fdryVplsEndPointTable.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryVplsEndPoint2Table

N/A

This table specifies information about


the VPLS endpoints which are not
available in the PW mib, or VPLS draft
mib. This table deprecates
fdryVplsEndPointTable, as inner vlan/
isid has been added as index of this
table.

N/A

A row in this table represents a VPLS


end point for a given VPLS instance.
The VPLS instance is represented by
vplsConfigTable and fdryVplsTable.

fdry.1.2.15.2.2.3

fdryVplsEndPoint2Entry
fdry.1.2.15.2.2.3.1

For a given VPLS instance, there may


be multiple instances of rows within
this table. Each row describes one
endpoint.
For a given endpoint, there will be one
VPLS instance. A given endpoint is
represented by vplsConfigIndex (VPLS
instance), VLAN ID, ifIndex, inner-id
(either inner-vlan, or isid) of the
physical port which is acting as an
endpoint. This allows a tagged port to
be associated with multiple VPLS
instances.
An untagged port can only be
associated with one VPLS instance.
Note that this table is kept independent
of the PW tables to indicate that
endpoints terminate on the VPLS
instance. On the other side, a VPLS
instance will have association with the
PW MIB.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryVplsEndPoint2VlanId

N/A

This value specifies the VLAN ID value


of this endpoint.

N/A

This value indicates the inner id for this


endpoint:

fdry.1.2.15.2.2.3.1.1
Syntax: PwVlanCfg
fdryVplsEndPoint2InnerTagType
fdry.1.2.15.2.2.3.1.2
Syntax: INTEGER

(invalid(1)

innerVlan(2)

isid(3)

If no inner tag is specified, the value


invalid(1) is returned.
fdryVplsEndPoint2InnerTag

N/A

This value indicates the inner id for this


endpoint. If the index
fdryVplsEndPoint2InnerTagType has
the value isid(3), then this object will
have the ISID value for that endpoint.
Valid ISID value is between 256
(0x100) and 16777214 (0xFFFFFE).If
no inner tag is specified, the value(0) is
returned.

N/A

This value specifies the ifIndex value of


this endpoint.

Read-create

This value indicates the VLAN mode


for this endpoint. The values dual(3)
and other(4) are not used in this table.

Read-only

This counter indicates the number of


octets ingressing into this endpoint
from the Customer Edge device. This
object is supported only in the NetIron
CES and CER.

Read-only

The Layer 2 state of this VPLS


endpoint.

Read-only

This object indicates the operational


status of this endpoint:

fdry.1.2.15.2.2.3.1.3
Syntax: Unsigned32

fdryVplsEndPoint2IfIndex
fdry.1.2.15.2.2.3.1.4
Syntax: InterfaceIndex
fdryVplsEndPoint2VlanTagMode
fdry.1.2.15.2.2.3.1.5
Syntax: VlanTagMode
fdryVplsEndPoint2InHCOctets
fdry.1.2.15.2.2.3.1.6
Syntax: Counter64
fdryVplsEndPoint2Layer2State
fdry.1.2.15.2.2.3.1.7
Syntax: Layer2StateTC
fdryVplsEndPoint2OperStatus
fdry.1.2.15.2.2.3.1.8
Syntax: PwOperStatusTC

up(1)

down(2)

No other values are used in this table

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryVplsEndPoint2RowStatus

Read-create

This variable is used to create, modify,


and delete a row in this table. When a
row in this table is in active(1) state, no
objects in that row can be modified
except this object and the
fdryVplsEndPointAdminStatus object.

fdry.1.2.15.2.2.3.1.9
Syntax: RowStatus

IronWare VPLS Table


This table can be used to configure additional virtual circuit properties that are not supported in the
vplsConfigTable. This table is supported on the NetIron software release 03.9.00 and later.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

vplsConfigIndex

N/A

This object is the index for this table.

Read write

Indicates the Class Of Service for this VPLS instance. This


value is used to select the appropriate tunnel that has a COS
value is less than or equal to this value.

Read only

This value indicates the maximum number of MAC addresses


that can be learned by this VPLS instance. No default value is
specified as the system default can change.

Read only

The Set value of TRUE tells the system to clear all the MAC
addresses learned by this VPLS instance. Setting value of
FALSE(2) returns an error. During read operations, FALSE(2)
is returned at all times.

Read only

The VPLS Instance ID of a given VPLS session.

fdry.3.4.1.1.2.1.1
Syntax: Unsigned32
fdryVplsClassOfService
fdry.1.2.15.2.2.2.1.1
Syntax: Unsigned 32
fdryVplsMaxMacLearned
fdry.1.2.15.2.2.2.1.2
Syntax: Unsigned 32
fdryVplsClearMac
fdry.1.2.15.2.2.2.1.3
Syntax: TruthValue
fdryVplsVcId
fdry.1.2.15.2.2.2.1.4
Syntax: Unsigned 32

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Chapter 24
Packet Over SONET for the
NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX

This chapter presents the MIB objects for Packet Over Sonet (POS), a feature supported on the Multi-Service
IronWare software release 03.4.00 NetIron XMR Series and NetIron MLX Series devices. The following MIB
objects are related to the POS support on these devices:

snSwIfInfoTable. The entire table is supported and new values have been added for snSwIfInfoSpeed and
snSwIfInfoMediaType. See the Switch Port Information Group on page 11-1

ifTable. See RFC 1213: Management Information Base (MIB-II) on page 3-7.

ifMIB. See RFC 2233: The Interfaces Group MIB using SMIv2 on page 3-13.

ifXTable. See RFC 2233: The Interfaces Group MIB using SMIv2 on page 3-13.

snIfIndexLookupTable. See Interface Index Lookup Table on page 11-15.

RFC 3592 SDH/SONET MIB. See RFC 3592 SDH/SONET MIB on page 24-1.

POS MIB Info Table - See POS MIB Info Table on page 24-2.

POS PPP Group - See POS PPP Group on page 24-4.

POS cHDLC Group - See POS cHDLC Group on page 24-5.

RFC 3592 SDH/SONET MIB


The standard SDH/SONET MIB (RFC 3592) is supported with the following exceptions:
1.

2.

No VT related objects are supported.

SonetVTCurrentTable

SonetVTIntervalTable

SonetFarEndVTCurrentTable

SonetFarEndVTIntervalTable

The following MIB objects are read-write in the standard MIB, but are read-only in this release.

sonetMediumLineCoding - Always returns sonetMediumNRZ

sonetMediumLineType - Always returns sonetMultiMode

sonetMediumCircuitIdentifier - Always returns the physical address of the interface (same as


ifPhysAddress)

sonetSESthresholdSet - Always returns other(1)

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The POS Session Table presents information about the POS session.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPOSInfo2Table

None

This object describes the POS MIB Info Table.

None

This object describes a POS MIB Info entry.

Read-write

This object describes the clock source for the POS


Interface.

fdry.1.2.14.1.2
snPOSInfo2Entry
fdry.1.2.14.1.2.1
snPOSInfo2Clock
fdry.1.2.14.1.2.1.1
Syntax: Integer

internal(1) - internal source.

line(2) - clocking is derived from the line.

Default Value: internal(1)


snPOSInfo2ScrambleATM

Read-write

ATM style scrambling for the POS interface.

fdry.1.2.14.1.2.1.2

disabled(0) - scrambling is disabled.

Syntax: POSStatus

enabled(1) - scrambling is enabled.

Default Value: disabled(0)


snPOSInfo2CRC

Read-write

fdry.1.2.14.1.2.1.3
Syntax: Integer

Length of Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) on the POS


interface.

crc32bits(1)- 32 bits

crc16bits(2) - 16 buts

Default Value: crc32bits(1)


snPOSInfo2KeepAlive

Read-write

fdry.1.2.14.1.2.1.4

Default: 10

Syntax: Unsigned32 (0...65535)


snPOSInfo2FlagC2

This object describes the keepalive timer for the POS


interface in seconds.

Read-write

The C2 flag.

fdry.1.2.14.1.2.1.5
Syntax: Unsigned32 (0...255)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPOSInfo2SSM

Read-write

The Synchronization Status Message (SSM) is sent over


the SONET/SDH line to tell the other end about the quality
of the clock being sent over the line:

fdry.1.2.14.1.2.1.6
Syntax: Integer

t1-sonet-primary-reference-source(1)- SONET
Primary Reference Source

t1-sonet-traceability-unknown(2) - SONET Traceability


Unknown

t1-sonet-stratum2-traceable(3) - SONET Stratum 2


Traceable

t1-sonet-transit-node-clock(4) - SONET Transit Node


Clock

t1-sonet-stratum3e-traceable(5) - SONET Stratum 3e


Traceable

t1-sonet-stratum3-traceable(6) - SONET Stratum 3


Traceable

t1-sonet-min-clock-traceable(7) - SONET Minimum


Clock Traceable

t1-sonet-dus(8)- SONET Do not Use for


Synchronization

e1-sdh-traceability-unknown(9) - SDH Traceability


Unknown

e1-sdh-ssm-transit-node-clock-g812(10) - SDH Transit


Node Clock G812

e1-sdh-dus(11) - SDH Do not Use for Synchronization

e1-sdh-ssm-primary-reference-clock-g811(12) - SDH
Primary Reference Clock G811

e1-sdh-ssm-local-g812(13) - SDH Local G812

e1-sdh-ssm-sync-equipment-timing-source(14) - SDH
Synchronization Equipment Timing Source

Default: t1-sonet-traceability-unknown(2)
snPOSInfo2Encapsulation

Read-write

fdry.1.2.14.1.2.1.7

Layer 2 encapsulation on the POS interface.

ppp(1) - Point to Point Protocol (PPP.) Refer to POS


PPP Group on page 24-4 for additional MIB objects.

chdlc(2) - Cisco High-level Data Link Control (cHDLC).


Refer to POS cHDLC Group on page 24-5 for
additional MIB objects.

Syntax: Integer

snPOSInfo2AlarmMonitoring

Read-write

Alarm Monitoring on POS interface.

fdry.1.2.14.1.2.1.8

off(0) - Alarm Monitoring is off

Syntax: Integer

on(1) - Alarm Monitoring is on

Default: on(1)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPOSInfo2OverheadJ0Expected
Message

Read-write

Overhead J0 Expected Message

Read-write

This object Overhead J0 Transmit Message.

Read-write

Overhead J1 Expected Message.

Read-write

Overhead J1 Length of Message.

fdry.1.2.14.1.2.1.9
Syntax: Octet String (Size (1))
snPOSInfo2OverheadJ0TransmitM
essage
fdry.1.2.14.1.2.1.10
Syntax: Octet String (Size (1))
snPOSInfo2OverheadJ1Expected
Message
fdry.1.2.14.1.2.1.11
Syntax: Octet String (Size
(16...64))
snPOSInfo2OverheadJ1MessageL
ength
fdry.1.2.14.1.2.1.12
Syntax: Integer

s16(16) - 16 bytes

s64(64) - 64 bytes

Default Value: s64(64)

snPOSInfo2OverheadJ1TransmitM
essage

Read-write

Overhead J1 Transmit Message.

fdry.1.2.14.1.2.1.13
Syntax: Octet String (Size
(16...64))

POS PPP Group


If the snPOSInfo2Encapsulation object is set to PPP, the POS PPP table provides information on the states of
various control protocols.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPOSPPPTable

N/A

An entry in the snPOSPPPTable indicates the PPP control


protocol status on a specified port.

Read only

The PPP Link Control Protocol state.

Read only

The PPP IP Control Protocol state.

fdry.1.2.14.1.3
snPOSPPP-LCP
fdry.1.2.14.1.3.1
Syntax: Display string (0..32))
snPOSPPP-IPCP
fdry.1.2.14.1.3.2
Syntax: Display string (0..32))

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPOSPPP-IPv6CP

Read only

The PPP IPv6 Control Protocol state.

Read only

The PPP OSI Network Layer Control Protocol state.

Read only

The PPP MPLS Control Protocol state.

fdry.1.2.14.1.3.3
Syntax: Display string (0..32))
snPOSPPP-OSINLCP
fdry.1.2.14.1.3.4
Syntax: Display string (0..32))
snPOSPPP-MPLSCP
fdry.1.2.14.1.3.5
Syntax: Display string (0..32))

POS cHDLC Group


If the snPOSInfo2Encapsulation object is set to cHDLC, the following provides information on various cHDLC
parameters.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPOScHDLCTable

N/A

An entry in snPOScHDLCEntry shows the cHDLC information


on a specified port.

Read only

The of the cHDLC line:

fdry.1.2.14.1.4
snPOScHDLCLineState
fdry.1.2.14.1.4.1

down (0)

Syntax: Integer

up (1)
unknown (2)

snPOScHDLCInLoopback

Read only

Indicates if cHDLC in loopback is used:

fdry.1.2.14.1.4.2

no (0)

Syntax: Integer

yes (1)

unknown (2)

snPOScHDLCMySeq

Read only

The cHDLC my sequence number.

Read only

The cHDLC my sequence number that is seen

Read only

The cHDLC peer sequence number seen

fdry.1.2.14.1.4.3
Syntax: Unsigned32
snPOScHDLCMySeqSeen
fdry.1.2.14.1.4.4
Syntax: Unsigned32
snPOScHDLCPeerSeqSeen
fdry.1.2.14.1.4.5
Syntax: Unsigned32

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snPOScHDLCUniqueSent

Read only

The cHDLC unique sent

Read only

The cHDLC unique received

fdry.1.2.14.1.4.6
Syntax: Unsigned32
snPOScHDLCUniqueReceived
fdry.1.2.14.1.4.7
Syntax: Unsigned32

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Chapter 25
Bidirectional Forwarding

This chapter presents the MIB objects for Bidirectional Forwarding (BFD) IETF draft mib version 3 (draft-ietf-bfdmib-03.mib). Support for this MIB will change as the IETF draft version changes, until the MIB is finalized.
This chapter contains the following sections:

BFD Scaler Objects on page 25-1

BFD MIB Session Table on page 25-2

BFD MIB Session Performance Table on page 25-5

BFD MIB Session Mapping Table on page 25-6

BFD Scaler Objects


The BFD Session Mapping Table maps the complex indexing of the BFD sessions to the flat BFDIndex used in the
BfdSessionTable.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

bfdAdminStatus

Read only

The global administrative status of BFD in this router:

fdry.3.3.1.1.1.1

enabled(1) - BFD Process is active on at least one


interface

disabled(2) - BFD is disabled on all interfaces

Syntax: Integer

Default: enabled(1)
bfdSessNotificationsEnable

Read-only

fdry.3.3.1.1.1.3

The current version number of the BFD protocol.


Default: 0

Syntax: Unsigned32
bfdSessNotificationsEnable
fdry.3.3.1.1.1.4
Syntax: TruthValue

Read-write

Indicates if notification messages are sent when BFD


sessions are up and when they are down

true(1) - Notification messages are sent.

false(2) - Notifications messages are not sent.

Default: false(2)

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BFD MIB Session Table


The BFD Session Table specifies information about the BFD session.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

bfdSessTable

None

Describes the BFD sessions.

None

Describes and entry for a BFD session.

None

Contains an index used to represent a unique BFD


session on this device.

Read-only

Contains an index used to indicate a local application


which owns or maintains this BFD session. For
instance, the MPLS VPN process may maintain a
subset of the total number of BFD sessions. This
application ID provides a convenient way to segregate
sessions by the applications which maintain them.

Read-only

Specifies the local discriminator for this BFD session,


used to uniquely identify it.

Read-only

Specifies the session discriminator chosen by the


remote system for this BFD session.

Read-only

The UDP Port for BFD.

fdry.3.3.1.1.2
bfdSessEntry
fdry.3.3.1.1.2.1
bfdSessIndex
fdry.3.3.1.1.2.1.1
Syntax: BfdSessIndexTC
bfdSessApplicationId
fdry.3.3.1.1.2.1.2
Syntax: Unsigned32

bfdSessDiscriminator
fdry.3.3.1.1.2.1.3
Syntax: Unsigned32
bfdSessRemoteDiscr
fdry.3.3.1.1.2.1.4
Syntax: Unsigned32
bfdSessUdpPort

Default: The well-known value for this port.

fdry.3.3.1.1.2.1.5
Syntax: InetPortNumber
bfdSessState

Read-only

The perceived state of the BFD session.

fdry.3.3.1.1.2.1.6

adminDown(1)

Syntax: Integer

down(2)- BFD session is down

init(3)- BFD session is initializing

up(4) - BFD session is up

bfdSessRemoteHeardFlag
fdry.3.3.1.1.2.1.7
Syntax: TruthValue

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Read-only

Status of BFD packet reception from the remote


system.

true(1) - the local device is actively receiving BFD


packets from the remote device

false(0) - either the local device has not received


BFD packets recently (within the detection time) or
the local device is attempting to tear down the BFD
session

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

bfdSessDiag

Accessiblefor-notify

A diagnostic code specifying the local system's reason


for the last transition of the session from up(1) to some
other state.

fdry.3.3.1.1.2.1.8
Syntax: Unsigned32

The following values are applicable in the


implementation of this MIB object:

No Diagnostic (1)

Control Detection Time Expired (2)

Echo Failed (3)

Neighbor Signaled Session Down (4)

Forwarding Plan Reset (5)

Path Down (6)

Concatenated Path Down (7)

Admin Down (8)

Reverse Concatenated Path Down (9)

Each notification uses one of the following varbinds:

Read-only

bfdSessOperMode

BfdSessUp - high range value

bfdSessDown - low range value

Specifies current operating mode of the BFD session.

fdry.3.3.1.1.2.1.9

asyncModeWEchoFun(1)

Syntax: Integer

asynchModeWOEchoFun(2)

demandModeWEchoFunction(3)

demandModeWOEchoFunction(4)

bfdSessDemandModeDesiredFlag

Read-only

Indicates if the device will use Demand mode:

fdry.3.3.1.1.2.1.10

true(1)- the device will use Demand mode

Syntax: TruthValue

false(0) - the device will use Demand mode

bfdSessEchoFuncModeDesiredFlag

Read-only

Indicates if the device uses Echo mode:

fdry.3.3.1.1.2.1.11

true(1)- the device will use Echo mode

Syntax: TruthValue

false(0) - the device will use Echo mode

bfdSessControPlanIndepFlag
fdry.3.3.1.1.2.1.12
Syntax: TruthValue

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Read-only

Indicates if the device can continue to function when


there is a disruption of the control plane:

true(1)- the local system BFD implementation is


independent of the control plane

false(0) - the local system BFD implementation is


dependent on the control plane

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

bfdSessAddrType

Read-only

The IP address type of the interface associated with


this BFD session:

fdry.3.3.1.1.2.1.13

unknown(0) - Allowed only when the outgoing interface


is of type point-to-point, or when the BFD session is not
associated with a specific interface.

Syntax: InetAddressType

ipv4(1) - IP address is IPv4


ipv6(2) - IP address is IPv4
bfdSessAddr

Read-only

fdry.3.3.1.1.2.1.14

The IP address of the interface associated with this


BFD session.
Also used to enable BFD on a specific interface.

Syntax: InetAddress

The value is set to zero when BFD session is not


associated with a specific interface.
bfdSessDesiredMinTxInterval

Read-only

Specifies the minimum interval, in microseconds, that


the local system would like to use when transmitting
BFD Control packets.

Read-only

Specifies the minimum interval, in microseconds,


between received BFD Control packets the local system
is capable of supporting.

Read-only

Specifies the minimum interval, in microseconds,


between received BFD Echo packets that this system is
capable of supporting.

Read-only

Specifies the Detect time multiplier.

Read-only

Indicates the storage type for this object. Conceptual


rows having the value "permanent" need not allow
write-access to any columnar objects in the row.

Read-only

Creates, modifies, or deletes a row in this table. When a


row in this table has a row in the active(1) state, no
objects in this row can be modified except the
bfdSessRowStatus and bfdSessStorageType.

Read-only

Indicates if the device wants the BFD sessions to be


authenticated:

fdry.3.3.1.1.2.1.15
Syntax: Unsigned32
bfdSessReqMinRxInterval
fdry.3.3.1.1.2.1.16
Syntax: Unsigned32
bfdSessReqMinEchoRxInterval
fdry.3.3.1.1.2.1.17
Syntax: BfdInterval
bfdSessDetectMult
fdry.3.3.1.1.2.1.18
Syntax: Unsigned32
bfdSessStorType
fdry.3.3.1.1.2.1.19
Syntax: StorageType
bfdSessRowStatus
fdry.3.3.1.1.2.1.20
Syntax: RowStatus
bfdSessAuthPressFlag
fdry.3.3.1.1.2.1.21
Syntax: TruthValue

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true(1)- BFD sessions will be authenticated

false(0) - BFD sessions will not be authenticated

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

bfdSessAuthenticationType

Read-only

Indicates the authentication type used for this BFD


session, if BFD sessions are authenticated:

fdry.3.3.1.1.2.1.22
Syntax: Integer

simplePassword(1)

keyedMD5(2)

meticulousKeyedMD5(3)

keyedSHA1(4)

meticulousKeyedSHA1(5)

BFD MIB Session Performance Table


This table specifies the performance counters for BFD sessions.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

bfdSessPerfTable

None

The BFD Session Performance Table

None

An entry in this table is created by a BFD-enabled node


for every BFD Session. bfdCounterDiscontinuityTime is
used to indicate potential discontinuity for all counter
objects in this table.

Read-only

The total number of BFD messages received for this


BFD session.

Read-only

The total number of BFD messages sent for this BFD


session.

Read-only

The value of sysUpTime on the most recent occasion at


which the session came up. If no such up event exists
this object contains a zero value.

Read-only

The value of sysUpTime on the most recent occasion at


which the last time communication was lost with the
neighbor. If no such down event exist this object
contains a zero value.

Read-only

The BFD diag code for the last time communication was
lost with the neighbor. If no such down event exists this
object contains a zero value.

Read-only

The number of times this session has gone into the Up


state since the router last rebooted.

fdry.3.3.1.1.3
bfdSessPerfEntry
fdry.3.3.1.1.3.1

bfdSessPerfPktIn
fdry.3.3.1.1.3.1.1
Syntax: Counter32
bfdSessPerfPktOut
fdry.3.3.1.1.3.1.2
Syntax: Counter32
bfdSessPerfUpTime
fdry.3.3.1.1.3.1.3
Syntax: TimeStamp
bfdSessPerfLastSessDownTime
fdry.3.3.1.1.3.1.4
Syntax: TimeStamp
bfdSessPerfLastCommLostDiag
fdry.3.3.1.1.3.1.5
Syntax: BfdDiag
bfdSessPerfSessUpCount
fdry.3.3.1.1.3.1.6
Syntax: Counter32

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

bfdSessPerfDiscTime

Read-only

The value of sysUpTime on the most recent occasion at


which any one or more of the session counters suffered
a discontinuity. The relevant counters are the specific
instances associated with this BFD session of any
Counter32 object contained in the BfdSessPerfTable. If
no such discontinuities have occurred since the last reinitialization of the local management subsystem, then
this object contains a zero value.

Read-only

This value represents the total number of BFD


messages received for this BFD session. It MUST be
equal to the least significant 32 bits of bfdSessPerfPktIn
if bfdSessPerfPktInHC is supported according to the
rules spelled out in RFC2863.

Read-only

This value represents the total number of total number


of BFD messages transmitted for this BFD session. It
MUST be equal to the least significant 32 bits of
bfdSessPerfPktIn if bfdSessPerfPktOutHC is supported
according to the rules spelled out in RFC2863.

fdry.3.3.1.1.3.1.7
Syntax: TimeStamp

bfdSessPerfPktInHC
fdry.3.3.1.1.3.1.8
Syntax: Counter64
bfdSessPerfPktOutHC
fdry.3.3.1.1.3.1.9
Syntax: Counter64

BFD MIB Session Mapping Table


The BFD Session Mapping Table maps the complex indexing of the BFD sessions to the flat BFDIndex used in the
BfdSessionTable.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

BfdSessMapTable

None

The BFD Session Mapping Table

fdry.3.3.1.1.4

BfdSessMapEntry

Note: if the value of the bfdSessAddr (an OID) has


more that 111 sub-identifiers, then OIDs of column
instances in this table will have more than 128 subidentifiers and cannot be accessed using SNMPv1,
SNMPv2c, or SNMPv3.
None

fdry.3.3.1.1.4.1

The BFD Session Entry describes BFD session that is


mapped to this index.
Note: If the value of the
mplsInSegmentMapLabelPtrIndex has more that 111
sub-identifiers, then OIDs of column instances in this
table will have more than 128 sub-identifiers and cannot
be accessed using SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, or SNMPv3.

bfdSessMapBfdIndex
fdry.3.3.1.1.4.1.1

Read-only

Specifies the BfdIndex referred to by the indexes of this


row. In essence, a mapping is provided between these
indexes and the BfdSessTable.

Syntax: Unsigned32

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Chapter 26
Monitoring and Logging

This chapter presents the MIB objects that can be used for monitoring and logging functions. It includes the
following sections:

CPU Utilization on page 26-3

System CPU Utility Table on page 26-4

Dynamic Memory Utilization on page 26-6

System DRAM Information Group

ARP Tables on page 26-7

sFlow on page 26-10

NetFlow Export on page 26-13

System Logging on page 26-17

CAM Statistics on page 26-22

CAM Usage Tables on page 26-26

System Process Utilization Table on page 26-32

Objects for Debugging on page 26-33

Support for Optical Monitoring on page 26-34

Usage Notes on CPU Utilization and System CPU Utility Table


There are 3 groups of CPU utilization MIB objects: Group A, B, and C
Group A consists of the following object and should not be used:

fdry.1.1.2.1.35

snAgGblCpuUtilData

The object in this group can display management module CPU utilization. The data it displays is from the last time
that this object was read. If there is more than one management stations reading the object, conflict will occur
because every read resets the CPU utilization until the next read. Thus, it is recommend customer that this object
is not used.

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Group B consists of the following objects

fdry.1.1.2.1.50

snAgGblCpuUtil1SecAvg

fdry.1.1.2.1.51

snAgGblCpuUtil5SecAvg

fdry.1.1.2.1.52

snAgGblCpuUtil1MinAvg

Group B was created to resolve the multi-management stations issue of snAgGblCpuUtilData. These 3 objects are
time based. However, they only work for the management CPU utilization.
NOTE: These objects have been obsoleted on the following devices:

BigIron RX starting with software release 02.4.00

NetIron XMR starting with software release 03.3.00

NetIron MLX with software release 03.3.00

Use snAgentCpuUtilTable on these devices.


Also, if the snAgentCpuUtilTable is supported on a device, use that object instead of snAgGblCpuUtil1SecAvg,
snAgGblCpuUtil5SecAvg, and snAgGblCpuUtil1MinAvg.
Group C consists of the snAgentCpu table:

fdry.1.1.2.11

snAgentCpu

fdry.1.1.2.11.1

snAgentCpuUtilTable

fdry.1.1.2.11.1.1

snAgentCpuUtilEntry

fdry.1.1.2.11.1.1.1

snAgentCpuUtilSlotNum

fdry.1.1.2.11.1.1.2

snAgentCpuUtilCpuId

fdry.1.1.2.11.1.1.3

snAgentCpuUtilInterval

fdry.1.1.2.11.1.1.4

snAgentCpuUtilValue
NOTE: This object is deprecated for NetIron XMR and NetIron
MLX devices running software release 03.9.00 and
later, FGS release 04.3.01 and later, and FSX 04.3.00
and later. Use the "snAgentCpuUtilPercent" and
"snAgentCpuUtil100thPercent" objects instead.

fdry.1.1.2.11.1.1.5

snAgentCpuUtilPercent
NOTE: This is supported on NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX
devices running software release 03.9.00 and later,
FGS release 04.3.01 and later, and FSX 04.3.00 and
later.

fdry.1.1.2.11.1.1.6

snAgentCpuUtil100thPercent
NOTE: This is supported on NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX
devices running software release 03.9.00 and later,
FGS release 04.3.01 and later, and FSX 04.3.00 and
later.

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The snAgentCpu table was created because switch families evolved from a single-CPU system to a multi-CPU
system and CPU utilization information for to non-management CPUs were required.

CPU Utilization
The following objects monitor CPU utilization in all devices. Refer to the configuration guide for a product for
additional information on this feature.
NOTE: Before attempting to read any CPU polling information, enable CPU polling by setting
snAgGblCpuUtilCollect to 1 or issuing the cpu-usage on CLI command.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgGblCpuUtilData

Read only

Shows the CPU utilization since the last time the same
command was given.

Readwrite

Enables or disables the collection of CPU utilization statistics in


a device. This can be one of the following:

fdry.1.1.2.1.35
Syntax: Gauge
snAgGblCpuUtilCollect
fdry.1.1.2.1.36
Syntax: Integer
snAgGblCpuUtil1SecAvg

Read only

fdry.1.1.2.1.50

Enable(1)

Disable(0)

Shows CPU utilization every one second.


NOTE: These objects have been obsoleted on the following
devices:

BigIron RX starting with software release 02.3.00

Syntax: Gauge

NetIron XMR starting with software release 03.3.00

NetIron MLX with software release 03.3.00

Use snAgentCpuUtilTable on these devices.


Also, if the snAgentCpuUtilTable is supported on a device, use
that object instead of thisone.
snAgGblCpuUtil5SecAvg
fdry.1.1.2.1.51
Syntax: Gauge

Read only

Shows CPU utilization every 5 seconds.


NOTE: These objects have been obsoleted on the following
devices:

BigIron RX starting with software release 02.3.00

NetIron XMR starting with software release 03.3.00

NetIron MLX with software release 03.3.00

Use snAgentCpuUtilTable on these devices.


Also, if the snAgentCpuUtilTable is supported on a device, use
that object instead of thisone.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgGblCpuUtil1MinAvg

Read only

Shows CPU utilization every one minute.

fdry.1.1.2.1.52

NOTE: These objects have been obsoleted on the following


devices:

BigIron RX starting with software release 02.3.00

Syntax: Gauge

NetIron XMR starting with software release 03.3.00

NetIron MLX with software release 03.3.00

Use snAgentCpuUtilTable on these devices.


Also, if the snAgentCpuUtilTable is supported on a device, use
that object instead of thisone.

System CPU Utility Table


The following objects are available on all devices, except on ServerIron products.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentCpuUtilTable

None

A table listing the utilization of all CPUs in a device.

None

A row in the CPU utilization table.

Read only

Shows the slot number of the module that contains that has at
least CPU.

Read only

Shows the ID of the CPU:

fdry.1.1.2.11.1
snAgentCpuUtilEntry
fdry.1.1.2.11.1.1
snAgentCpuUtilSlotNum
fdry.1.1.2.11.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snAgentCpuUtilCpuId
fdry.1.1.2.11.1.1.2

1 Management CPU

Syntax: Integer

2 or greater Slave CPU

A non-VM1/WSM management module has one CPU.


A VM1/WSM module has one management CPU and 3 slave
CPUs. The management CPU could be turned off.
POS and ATM modules have no management CPU but have
two slave CPUs.
One devices running Enterprise software, this object is
available in software Release 07.2.x and later.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentCpuUtilInterval

Read only

Shows the CPU utilization in seconds.

fdry.1.1.2.11.1.1.3

CPU utilization of a primary module is displayed in 1, 5, 60,


and 300 second intervals.

Syntax: Integer

CPU utilization of a secondary module is displayed in 1, 5, 60,


and 300 second intervals.
This object can return an additional 300 sec CPU utilization.
One devices running Enterprise software, this object is
available in software Release 07.2.x and later.
snAgentCpuUtilValue

Read only

fdry.1.1.2.11.1.1.4

Shows the CPU utilization in one-hundredths of a percent.


This object is indexed by snAgentCpuUtilSlotNum,
snAgentCpuUtilCpuId, and snAgentCpuUtilInterval.

Syntax: Gauge

For example, a BigIron 4000 has a management module in slot


1. The module is not a VM1 module and it has only one CPU.
When an snmpget is issued to snAgentCpuUtilValue.1.1.300,
which translates to slot 1, CPU 1, and 300 seconds, the result
is 100. Each unit of the result equals to 0.01% CPU utilization
and 100 equals to 1% CPU utilization.

NOTE: This object is deprecated


for NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX devices
running software release
03.9.00 and later, FGS
release 04.3.01 and later,
and FSX 04.3.00 and
later. Use the
"snAgentCpuUtilPercent"
and
"snAgentCpuUtil100thPer
cent" objects instead.
snAgentCpuUtilPercent

This object should return the same value as


snAgGblCpuUtil1SecAvg, snAgGblCpuUtil5SecAvg, or
snAgGblCpuUtil1MinAvg if you query the managment CPU.
One devices running Enterprise software, this object is
available in software Release 07.2.x and later.
Read only

The statistical CPU utilization in units of a percent.

Read only

The statistical CPU utilization in units of one-hundredth

fdry.1.1.2.11.1.1.5
Syntax: Gauge32
NOTE: This is supported on
NetIron XMR and NetIron
MLX devices running
software release 03.9.00
and later, FGS release
04.3.01 and later, and
FSX 04.3.00 and later.
snAgentCpuUtil100thPercent
fdry.1.1.2.11.1.1.6

of a percent.

Syntax: Gauge32
NOTE: This is supported on
NetIron XMR and NetIron
MLX devices running
software release 03.9.00
and later, FGS release
04.3.01 and later, and
FSX 04.3.00 and later.

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Dynamic Memory Utilization


The following objects manage dynamic memory utilization in all devices, except for stackable ServerIron and
ServerIron XL. There are no objects for memory utilization in the stackable ServerIron. Refer to the configuration
guide for a product for additional information on this feature.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgGblDynMemUtil

Read only

Shows the dynamic memory utilization of the device in


percentage units.

fdry.1.1.2.1.53

NOTE: In Service Provider Release 09.1.02 and Enterprise


IronWare release 07.8.00, this object was replaced by
snAgSystemDRAMUtil.

Syntax: Gauge

snAgGblDynMemTotal

Read only

fdry.1.1.2.1.54

NOTE: In Service Provider Release 09.1.02 and Enterprise


IronWare release 07.8.00, this object was replaced by
snAgSystemDRAMTotal.

Syntax: Integer

snAgGblDynMemFree

Shows the total amount of dynamic memory in a device in


number of bytes.

Read only

fdry.1.1.2.1.55

Shows the amount of system dynamic memory that is currently


available in number of bytes.
NOTE: In Service Provider Release 09.1.02 and Enterprise
IronWare release 07.8.00, this object was replaced by
snAgSystemDRAMFree.

Syntax: Integer

System DRAM Information Group


This group displays memory utilization statistics for protocols that use dynamic memory allocation. It shows the
same information that a show memory command displays.
This group of objects was introduced in Service Provider Release 09.1.02 and Enterprise IronWare Release
07.8.00.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgSystemDRAM

NA

The System DRAM Information Group

Read only

The amount of system dynamic memory that is currently


utilized, in percent.

fdry.1.1.2.12.4
snAgSystemDRAMUtil
fdry.1.1.2.12.4.1

This object replaces snAgGblDynMemUtil in Service Provider


Release 09.1.02 and Enterprise IronWare release 07.8.00.

Syntax: Integer
snAgSystemDRAMTotal
fdry.1.1.2.12.4.2
Syntax: Integer

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Read only

The total amount of system dynamic memory, in bytes.


This object replaces snAgGblDynMemTotal in Service
Provider Release 09.1.02 and Enterprise IronWare release
07.8.00.

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Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgSystemDRAMFree

Read only

The amount of free system dynamic memory, in bytes.

fdry.1.1.2.12.4.3

This object replaces snAgGblDynMemFree in Service Provider


Release 09.1.02 and Enterprise IronWare release 07.8.00.

Syntax: Integer
snAgSystemDRAMForBGP

Read only

The amount of dynamic memory in bytes, used by BGP.

Read only

The amount of dynamic memory in bytes, used by OSPF.

fdry.1.1.2.12.4.4
Syntax: Integer
snAgSystemDRAMForOSPF
fdry.1.1.2.12.4.5
Syntax: Integer

ARP Tables
The following tables are available to manage ARP using SNMP:

RARP Table on page 26-7

Static ARP Table on page 26-8

Global ARP Statistics on page 26-10

Refer to the configuration guide for a product for additional information on this feature.

RARP Table
The Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) provides a simple mechanism for directly-attached IP hosts to
boot over the network. RARP allows an IP host that does not have a means of storing its IP address across power
cycles or software reloads to query a directly-attached router for an IP address.
RARP is enabled by default. However, there must be a static RARP entry for each host that will use the Layer 3
Switch for booting. The following table contains the object that define each RARP entry. They are available in all
devices, except ServerIron products.
NOTE: This table is supported on the NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpRarpTable

None

IP RARP Table.

None

An entry in the IP RARP Table.

Read only

An index for an entry in the RARP Table. There can be up to 16


entries.

fdry.1.2.2.4
snRtIpRarpEntry
fdry.1.2.2.4.1
snRtIpRarpIndex
fdry.1.2.2.4.1.1
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpRarpMac

Readwrite

Shows the MAC address of the RARP client.

Readwrite

Shows the IP address for a RARP client.

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.2.2.4.1.2
Syntax: Octet string
snRtIpRarpIp
fdry.1.2.2.4.1.3
Syntax: IpAddress
snRtIpRarpRowStatus
fdry.1.2.2.4.1.4
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Static ARP Table


Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a standard IP protocol that enables an IP Layer 3 Switch to obtain the MAC
address of another devices interface when the Layer 3 Switch knows the IP address of the interface. ARP is
enabled by default and cannot be disabled.
The Static ARP Table in a Layer 3 Switch contains entries that are useful in cases where you want to pre-configure
an entry for a device that is not connected to the Layer 3 Switch, or you want to prevent a particular entry from
aging out. The software removes a dynamic entry from the ARP cache if the ARP aging interval expires before the
entry is refreshed. Static entries do not age out, regardless of whether or not the device receives an ARP request
from the device that has the entrys address.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtStaticArpTable

None

IP static ARP Table.

None

An entry in the IP static ARP Table.

Read only

An index for a static ARP entry. There can be up to 16 entries.

fdry.1.2.2.5
snRtStaticArpEntry
fdry.1.2.2.5.1
snRtStaticArpIndex
fdry.1.2.2.5.1.1
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtStaticArpIp

Readwrite

Shows the IP address of a static ARP entry.

Readwrite

Specifies the MAC address of a static ARP entry.

Readwrite

Specifies the port number attached to the device that has the
MAC address of the entry.

fdry.1.2.2.5.1.2
Syntax: IpAddress
snRtStaticArpMac
fdry.1.2.2.5.1.3
Syntax: Octet string
snRtStaticArpPort
fdry.1.2.2.5.1.4
Syntax: PortIndex

For FastIron or NetIron products, the value of this object is


from 1 42

For BigIron products, the value of this object is an encoded


number:
Bit 0 to bit 7 Port number.
Bit 8 to bit 11 Slot number.
Beginning with software release 07.2.00, the following
values have been added:
Bit 16, set to 1 Virtual router interface
Bit 17, set to 1 Loopback interface

snRtStaticArpRowStatus
fdry.1.2.2.5.1.5

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snRtStaticArpIfIndex
fdry.1.2.2.5.1.6

Readwrite

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

The interface index for this entry.

Syntax: InterfaceIndex

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Global ARP Statistics


The following are the MIB objects display statistics for ARP. These objects were introduced in Service Provider
Release 09.1.02 and Enterprise IronWare Release 07.8.00.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snArpStatsTotalReceived

Read only

The total number of ARP packets received from the interfaces,


including those received in error.

Read only

The total number of input ARP request packets received from


the interfaces.

Read only

The total number of output ARP request packets sent from the
interfaces.

Read only

The total number of output ARP reply packets sent from the
interfaces.

Read only

The total number of ARP pending packets discarded.

Read only

The total number of ARP packets received with invalid sender


protocol address.

Read only

The total number of ARP packets received with invalid


destination protocol address.

fdry.1.1.3.22.1.1
Syntax: Counter32
snArpStatsRequestReceived
fdry.1.1.3.22.1.2
Syntax: Counter32
snArpStatsRequestSent
fdry.1.1.3.22.1.3
Syntax: Counter32
snArpStatsRepliesSent
fdry.1.1.3.22.1.4
Syntax: Counter32
snArpStatsPendingDrop
fdry.1.1.3.22.1.5
Syntax: Counter32
snArpStatsInvalidSource
fdry.1.1.3.22.1.6
Syntax: Counter32
snArpStatsInvalidDestination
fdry.1.1.3.22.1.7
Syntax: Counter32

sFlow
This section presents the sFlow objects that are proprietary to products. Refer to the section RFC 3176: InMon
Corporations sFlow: A Method for Monitoring Traffic in Switched And Routed Networks. on page 3-21 to
determine which standard objects can be used to manage sFlow.
This section presents the following objects:

sFlow Source on page 26-11

sFlow Collector on page 26-11

Refer to the configuration guide for a product for details on sFlow.

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sFlow Source
The following object supports the sFlow feature, which is available on certain modules.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgSFlowSourceInterface

Read-write

Identifies the source interface for sFlow packets sent by the


device that is running sFlow Export.

fdry.1.1.2.1.59

Use the ifIndex value for this object to specify the source
interface to be used. The interface should have an IP address
configured for sFlow. A value of 0 indicates that source
interface has not been configured for sFlow. Port 65534 is
used to specify a null port.

Syntax: InterfaceIndex

sFlow Collector
Currently, RFC 3176 allows only one sFlow destination to be configured. To configure two or more destinations,
use the following table.
Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSflowCollectorTable

None

Table of sFlow collectors, beginning with the second collector.


Configure the first sFlow collector using the
sFlowCollectorAddress and sFlowCollectorPort objects in the
RFC 3176 sFlowTable.

None

A row in the sflow collector table

Read only

The index to the sFlow collector table

Readwrite

The IP address of the sFlow collector

Readwrite

The number of the UDP port used by the sFlow collector

fdry.1.1.3.19.2

snSflowCollectorEntry
fdry.1.1.3.19.2.1
snSflowCollectorIndex
fdry.1.1.3.19.2.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snSflowCollectorIP
fdry.1.1.3.19.2.1.2
Syntax: IpAddress
snSflowCollectorUDPPort
fdry.1.1.3.19.2.1.3
Syntax: Integer

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snSflowCollectorRowStatus

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.3.19. 2.1.4
Syntax: Integer

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

other(1) Some other case

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

sFlow Collector Table


Currently, RFC 3176 allows only one sFlow destination to be configured. Beginning with IronWare
software release 07.6.01, you can configure two or more sFlow destinations, using the sFlow Collector
Table.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snsFlowCollectorTable

None

Table of sFlow collectors, beginning with the second collector.


Configure the first sFlow collector using the
sFlowCollectorAddress and sFlowCollectorPort objects in the
RFC 3176 sFlowTable.

None

A row in the sflow collector table

Read only

Shows the index to the sFlow collector table

Readwrite

Indicates the IP address of the sFlow collector

Readwrite

Indicates the number of the UDP port used by the sFlow


collector

fdry.1.1.3.19.2

snSflowCollectorEntry
fdry.1.1.3.19.2.1
snSflowCollectorIndex
fdry.1.1.3.19.2.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snSflowCollectorIP
fdry.1.1.3.19.2.1.2
Syntax: IpAddress
snSflowCollectorUDPPort
fdry.1.1.3.19.2.1.3
Syntax: Integer

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snSflowCollectorRowStatus

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.3.19. 2.1.4

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:
delete(3) Delete the row

Syntax: Integer

create(4) Create a new row


modify(5) Modify an existing row
If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a
"bad value" error. Deleted rows are deleted immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:
noSuch(0) No such row
other(1) Some other case
valid(2) Row exists and is valid

NetFlow Export
The following objects provide configuration information on the NetFlow Export feature. They apply to all devices
except the ServerIron products.
NetFlow Export collects information about the traffic that chassis devices receive, then forwards and exports that
information to a third-party collector. Third-party applications can then use the information to create reports, bill
customers for network usage and so on. For detailed information on the NetFlow Export feature, refer to the
configuration guide for a product.
The following sections present the objects available to manage NetFlow using SNMP:

Global NetFlow Objects on page 26-13

NetFlow Export Collector Table on page 26-14

NetFlow Export Aggregation Table on page 26-15

NetFlow Export Interface Table on page 26-17

Global NetFlow Objects

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snNetFlowGblEnable

Readwrite

Determines if NetFlow Export is enabled:

fdry.1.1.3.18.1.1
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: disabled(0)
snNetFlowGblVersion
fdry.1.1.3.18.1.2

Readwrite

Shows the NetFlow Export version.


Default: Version 5

Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snNetFlowGblProtocolDisable

Readwrite

Indicates if TCP or UDP protocols are disabled:

fdry.1.1.3.18.1.3

Bit 0 Disables the export of all protocol except UDP and


TCP

Bit 1 Disables the export of TCP protocol

Bit 2 Disables the export of UDP protocol

Syntax: Integer

Default: 0
snNetFlowGblActiveTimeout
fdry.1.1.3.18.1.4

Readwrite

Specifies the maximum number of minutes that an active flow


can be in the NetFlow Export cache.
Valid values: 1 60 minutes

Syntax: Integer

Default: 60 minutes
snNetFlowGblInactiveTimeout
fdry.1.1.3.18.1.5

Readwrite

Specifies the maximum number of seconds that an inactive flow


can be in the NetFlow Export cache.
Valid values: 1 600 seconds

Syntax: Integer

Default: 60 seconds

NetFlow Export Collector Table


The following table provides information about the NetFlow Export collector. They apply to all devices except the
ServerIron products.
Collectors are where expired UPD packets from devices are sent. Refer to the configuration guide for a product for
details on this feature.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snNetFlowCollectorTable

None

A table of each NetFlow Export collector information.

None

A row in the NetFlow Export Collector Table.

Read only

The index to the NetFlow Export Collector Table.

fdry.1.1.3.18.2
snNetFlowCollectorEntry
fdry.1.1.3.18.2.1
snNetFlowCollectorIndex
fdry.1.1.3.18.2.1.1

Valid values:1 10.

Syntax: Integer
snNetFlowCollectorIp
fdry.1.1.3.18.2.1.2

Readwrite

Shows the IP address of the collector.

Readwrite

Shows the UDP port number of the collector.

Syntax: IpAddress
snNetFlowCollectorUdpPort
fdry.1.1.3.18.2.1.3
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snNetFlowCollectorSourceInterfac
e

Readwrite

Shows the source port for the NetFlow Export packets. Packets
will be exported through this port:

fdry.1.1.3.18.2.1.4

A valid port number The port configured to be the source


port.

0 No source port specified. The port connected to the


collector to the collector is the source port.

Syntax: Integer

snNetFlowCollectorRowStatus
fdry.1.1.3.18.2.1.5

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Creates or deletes a NetFlow Export Collector Table entry:

other(1)

valid(2)

delete(3)

create(4)

NetFlow Export Aggregation Table


The following table provides information on the NetFlow Export aggregation schemes. They apply to all devices
except the ServerIron products.
By default, NetFlow Export exports a separate flow for each unique set of flow information. To streamline data
export, you can consolidate flows by creating aggregate caches that contain individual flows based on specific
information in the flow. Refer to the configuration guide for a product for details on the NetFlow Export
aggregation.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snNetFlowAggregationTable

None

The NetFlow Export Aggregation Table

None

An entry in the NetFlow Export Aggregation Table.

Read only

Specifies what information will be used to aggregate the flow:

fdry.1.1.3.18.3
snNetFlowAggregationEntry
fdry.1.1.3.18.3.1
snNetFlowAggregationIndex
fdry.1.1.3.18.3.1.1

as(1) Autonomous system scheme uses the input and


output interfaces and the source and destination BGP4 AS.

protocolPort(2) IP protocol and application port source


and destination IP protocol, and source and destination
TCP or UDP port numbers.

destPrefix(3) Destination prefix scheme uses output


interface, destination network mask and prefix, and
destination BGP4 AS.

sourcePrefix(4) Source prefix scheme uses the input


interface, source network mask and prefix, and source
BGP4 AS.

prefix(5) Source and destination prefix scheme use the


input and output interfaces, source and destination network
masks and prefixes, and source and destination BGP4 AS.

Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snNetFlowAggregationIp

Readwrite

The IP address of the NetFlow Export aggregation collector.

Readwrite

The UDP port of the NetFlow Export aggregation collector.

Readwrite

Shows the source port to export the NetFlow Export


aggregation packets:

fdry.1.1.3.18.3.1.2
Syntax: IpAddress
snNetFlowAggregationUdpPort
fdry.1.1.3.18.3.1.3
Syntax: Integer
snNetFlowAggregationSourceInte
rface
fdry.1.1.3.18.3.1.4

A valid port number The port configured to be the source


port.

0 No source port specified. The port connected to the


collector to the collector is the source port.

Syntax: Integer

snNetFlowAggregationNumberOf
CacheEntries

Readwrite

Shows the maximum number of aggregated flows that the


aggregation cache can contain.

Readwrite

Shows the maximum time in minutes that an active flow can


remain in the NetFlow Export aggregation cache.

fdry.1.1.3.18.3.1.5
Syntax: Integer
snNetFlowAggregationActiveTime
out
fdry.1.1.3.18.3.1.6

Valid values: 1 60 minutes.

Syntax: Integer

Default: 30 minutes

snNetFlowAggregationInactiveTi
meout

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.3.18.3.1.7

Shows the maximum time in seconds that an inactive flow can


remain in the NetFlow Export aggregation cache. The object
can have a value from 10 600 seconds.
Default: 15 seconds

Syntax: Integer
snNetFlowAggregationEnable

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.3.18.3.1.8
Syntax: Integer

Indicates if NetFlow Export aggregation for this aggregation


scheme is enabled:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: disabled(0)
snNetFlowAggregationRowStatus
fdry.1.1.3.18.3.1.9
Syntax: Integer

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Readwrite

Creates or deletes a NetFlow Export Aggregation table entry:

other(1)

valid(2)

delete(3)

create(4)

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NetFlow Export Interface Table


The following table contains information about the switching type in every NetFlow Export interface. They apply to
all devices except the ServerIron products.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snNetFlowIfTable

None

Shows a list of interface entries. The number of entries is given


by the value of ifNumber.

None

Entry containing the type of switching performed on that


interface.

Read only

Shows a unique value, greater than zero, for each interface.

fdry.1.1.3.18.4
snNetFlowIfEntry
fdry.1.1.3.18.4.1
snNetFlowIfIndex
fdry.1.1.3.18.4.1.1

Valid values: 1 65536.

Syntax: Integer

It is recommended that values are assigned contiguously


starting with 1. The value for each interface sub-layer must
remain constant at least from one re-initialization of the entitys
network management system to the next re-initialization.

snNetFlowIfFlowSwitching
fdry.1.1.3.18.4.1.2

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Indicates if flow switching in a particular interface is enabled:

disable(0)

enable(1)

System Logging
The objects in this section manage system logging functions (Syslog) using SNMP. The objects are grouped in the
following sections:

Global Objects on page 26-17

Dynamic System Logging Buffer Table on page 26-19

Static System Logging Buffer Table on page 26-20

Refer to the configuration guide for a product for additional information on Syslog.

Global Objects
The objects below are for global system logging processes for all devices.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgSysLogGblEnable

Readwrite

Enables or disables system logging. Set this object to one of the


following values:

fdry.1.1.2.6.1.1
Syntax: Integer

Disable(0)

Enable(1)

Default: enable(1)
snAgSysLogGblBufferSize
fdry.1.1.2.6.1.2
Syntax: Integer

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Readwrite

Sets the number of dynamic system logging entries.


Valid values: Up to 100 entries.
Default: 50 entries

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgSysLogGblClear

Readwrite

Clears the dynamic and static system log buffers. Set this object
to one of the following values:

fdry.1.1.2.6.1.3
Syntax: Integer

snAgSysLogGblCriticalLevel
fdry.1.1.2.6.1.4

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

normal(0) System logs will not be cleared

clearAll(1) Clears both dynamic and static system log


buffers

clearDynamic(2) Clears only the dynamic system log

clearStatic(3) Clears only the static system log

Filters and identifies the events that will be logged in the logging
buffer. This object consists of 32 bits. The following shows the
meaning of each bit:
Bit

Meaning

8 to 31

reserved

Warning (warning conditions)

Notification (normal but significant


conditions)

Informational (informational messages)

Error (error conditions)

Debugging (debugging messages)

Critical (critical conditions). Setting this


bit to 1 tells the logging buffer to accept
the corresponding event.

Alert (immediate action needed).


Setting this bit to 0 makes the logging
buffer reject the corresponding event.

Default: 255
snAgSysLogGblLoggedCount

Read only

Shows the number events logged in the system logging buffer.

Read only

Shows the number of events dropped from the system logging


buffer.

Read only

Shows the number of times that the system logging buffer was
cleared.

Read only

Shows the number of times that the system logging buffer has
wrapped around.

fdry.1.1.2.6.1.5
Syntax: Counter
snAgSysLogGblDroppedCount
fdry.1.1.2.6.1.6
Syntax: Counter
snAgSysLogGblFlushedCount
fdry.1.1.2.6.1.7
Syntax: Counter
snAgSysLogGblOverrunCount
fdry.1.1.2.6.1.8
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgSysLogGblFacility

Readwrite

Shows the facility code:

fdry.1.1.2.6.1.10
Syntax: Integer

kern(1)

user(2)

mail(3)

daemon(4)

auth(5)

syslog(6)

lpr(7)

news(8)

uucp(9)

sys9(10)

sys10(11)

sys11(12)

sys12(13)

sys13(14)

sys14(15)

cron(16)

local0(17)

local1(18)

local2(19)

local3(20)

local4(21)

local5(22)

local6(23)

local7(24)

Default: user(2)

Dynamic System Logging Buffer Table


The following table applies to all devices. It contains the events logged in the Dynamic System Log. Events that
are not logged in the Static System Log are logged in the Dynamic System Log.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgSysLogBufferTable

None

Dynamic system logging buffer table.

None

A row in the dynamic system logging buffer table.

fdry.1.1.2.6.2
snAgSysLogBufferEntry
fdry.1.1.2.6.2.1

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgSysLogBufferIndex

Read only

Shows the index to the dynamic system logging buffer table.

Read only

Shows the time stamp for when the event is logged.

Read only

Show how critical this event is:

fdry.1.1.2.6.2.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snAgSysLogBufferTimeStamp
fdry.1.1.2.6.2.1.2
Syntax: Time ticks
snAgSysLogBufferCriticalLevel
fdry.1.1.2.6.2.1.3

other(1)

Syntax: Integer

alert(2)

critical(3)

debugging(4)

emergency(5)

error(6)

informational(7)

notification(8)

warning(9)

snAgSysLogBufferMessage

Read only

Displays the system logging message.

Read only

Shows the time stamp when the event is logged. This object is
used only if an external time source, such as an SNTP server, is
configured. Otherwise, the value of this object is 0.

fdry.1.1.2.6.2.1.4
Syntax: Display string
snAgSysLogBufferCalTimeStamp
fdry.1.1.2.6.2.1.5
Syntax: Display string

This object returns a NULL terminated time stamp string if the


system calendar time was set. It returns a blank if the system
calendar time was not set.

Static System Logging Buffer Table


The following table applies to all devices. It contains the events logged in the Static System Log. The Static
System Log receives power failures, fan failures, temperature warnings, or shutdown messages.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgStaticSysLogBufferTable

None

Static system logging buffer table.

None

A row in the static system logging buffer table.

fdry.1.1.2.6.3
snAgStaticSysLogBufferEntry
fdry.1.1.2.6.3.1

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgStaticSysLogBufferIndex

Read only

The index to the static system logging buffer table.

Read only

A time stamp, in number of time ticks, when the event is logged.

Read only

The critical level of this event:

fdry.1.1.2.6.3.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snAgStaticSysLogBufferTimeSta
mp
fdry.1.1.2.6.3.1.2
Syntax: Time ticks
snAgStaticSysLogBufferCriticalLe
vel
fdry.1.1.2.6.3.1.3
Syntax: Integer

snAgStaticSysLogBufferMessage

alert(2)

critical(3)

debugging(4)

emergency(5)

error(6)

informational(7)

notification(8)

warning(9)

Read only

The system logging message.

Read only

A time stamp when the event is logged. This object is used only
if an external time source, such as an SNTP server, is
configured. Otherwise, the value of this object is 0.

fdry.1.1.2.6.3.1.4
Syntax: Display string
snAgStaticSysLogBufferCalTime
Stamp
fdry.1.1.2.6.3.1.5

If an SNTP server is used to maintain time, then this object


adds the value of the object
snAgStaticSysLogBufferTimeStamp to the SNTP base to
calculate the absolute time.

Syntax: Display string

This object returns a NULL terminated time stamp string if the


system calendar time was set. It returns a blank if the system
calendar time was not set.

System Log Server Table


The System Log (Syslog) Server Table shows which servers will receive Syslog messages. Every server in this
table will receive all Syslog messages.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgSysLogServerTable

None

System Log Server Table

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgSysLogServerEntry

None

A row in the System Log Server Table

Read-write

IP address of System Log server

Read-write

UDP port number of the Syslog server.

fdry.1.1.2.6.4.1
snAgSysLogServerIP
fdry.1.1.2.6.4.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
snAgSysLogServerUDPPort
fdry.1.1.2.6.4.1.2

Valid values: 0 65535

Syntax: Integer
snAgSysLogServerRowStatus

Read-write

fdry.1.1.2.6.4.1.3
Syntax: Integer

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that


can be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

other(1) Other

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

CAM Statistics
The following tables present statistics for the CAM:

System Log Server Table

IP CAM Statistics Table on page 26-22

These tables were introduced in Service Provider Release 09.1.02 and Enterprise IronWare Release 07.8.00.

IP CAM Statistics Table


This table lists the CAM statistics for Layer 3. It is the output for the dm cam-stat ip CLI command.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snCAMIpStatTable

NA

IP CAM Statistics Table

NA

An entry in the IP CAM Statistics Table. Each row shows


statistics for one interface and level.

Read only

The ifIndex value of the local interface.

fdry.1.1.2.12.2
snCAMIpStatEntry
fdry.1.1.2.12.2.1
snCAMIpStatIfIndex
fdry.1.1.2.12.2.1.1
Syntax: Unsigned32

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Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snCAMIpStatLevel

Read only

Level of CAM entry for that interface.

Read only

Free entries in the IP CAM for that interface and level.

Read only

Total entries in the IP CAM for that interface and level.

fdry.1.1.2.12.2.1.2
Syntax: Unsigned32
snCAMIpStatFreeEntries
fdry.1.1.2.12.2.1.3
Syntax: Unsigned32
snCAMIpStatTotalEntries
fdry.1.1.2.12.2.1.4
Syntax: Unsigned32
The output provides the following information:

L3 L3 1 - 2047 (0x00001 - 0x007ff), free 2047 (0x007ff)

L3 L2 2048 - 4095 (0x00800 - 0x00fff), free 2048 (0x00800)

L3 4096 - 32767 (0x01000 - 0x07fff), free 28662 (0x06ff6)

Values are shared across the DMA. Also, if IP activity across DMAs are not different, some fields may show the
same values.

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CAM Statistics Table


This table shows CAM statistics for all master DMAs. It is equivalent to the dm cam stat <dma master num> CLI
command.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snCAMStatTable

NA

CAM Statistics Table

NA

A row representing CAM statistics for a given DMA ID number.

Read only

DMA ID number.

Read only

DMA master for the DMA ID number.

Read only

CAM free pool0 entries.

Read only

CAM free pool1 entries.

Read only

CAM free pool2 entries.

Read only

CAM free pool3 entries.

Read only

CAM Free L2 entries

Read only

CAM Free L2 lowest section entries.

Read only

CAM host lookup count for router.

fdry.1.1.2.12.3
snCAMStatEntry
fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1
snCamStatDMAIdNumber
fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.1
Syntax: Unsigned32
snCamStatDMAMasterNumber
fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.2
Syntax: Unsigned32
snCamStatFreePool0Entries
fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.3
Syntax: Unsigned32
snCamStatFreePool1Entries
fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.4
Syntax: Unsigned32
snCamStatFreePool2Entries
fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.5
Syntax: Unsigned32
snCamStatFreePool3Entries
fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.6
Syntax: Unsigned32
snCamStatFreeL2Entries
fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.7
Syntax: Unsigned32
snCamStatFreeL2LowestSection
fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.8
Syntax: Unsigned32
snCamStatHostLookupCount
fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.9
Syntax: Unsigned32

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Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snCamStatRouteLookupCount

Read only

CAM route lookup count for router.

Read only

CAM stat level1 entries for router.

Read only

CAM stat level2 entries for router.

Read only

CAM stat level3 entries for router.

Read only

CAM MAC fail count.

Read only

CAM IP route fail count.

Read only

CAM IP session fail count.

Read only

CAM IP multicast fail count.

Read only

CAM L2 session fail count.

Read only

CAM add MAC count.

Read only

CAM add VLAN count.

fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.10
Syntax: Unsigned32
snCamStatLevel1
fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.11
Syntax: Unsigned32
snCamStatLevel2
fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.12
Syntax: Unsigned32
snCamStatLevel3
fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.13
Syntax: Unsigned32
snCamStatMacFailCount
fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.14
Syntax: Unsigned32
snCamStatIPRouteFailCount
fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.15
Syntax: Counter
snCamStatIPSessionFailCount
fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.16
Syntax: Counter
snCamStatIPMCastFailCount
fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.17
Syntax: Counter
snCamStatL2SessionFailCount
fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.18
Syntax: Counter
snCamStatAddMACCount
fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.19
Syntax: Counter
snCamStatAddVLANCount
fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.20
Syntax: Counter

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Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snCamStatAddIPHostCount

Read only

CAM add IP host count.

Read only

CAM add IP route count.

Read only

CAM add IP session count.

Read only

CAM add IP multicast count.

Read only

CAM add L2 session count.

Read only

CAM add IPX count.

Read only

CAM delete DMA CAM count.

fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.21
Syntax: Counter
snCamStatAddIPRouteCount
fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.22
Syntax: Counter
snCamStatAddIPSessionCount
fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.23
Syntax: Counter
snCamStatAddIPMCastCount
fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.24
Syntax: Counter
snCamStatAddL2SessionCount
fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.25
Syntax: Counter
snCamStatAddIPXCount
fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.26
Syntax: Counter
snCamStatDeleteDMACamCount
fdry.1.1.2.12.3.1.27
Syntax: Counter

CAM Usage Tables


The CAM Usage Tables allow customers to poll the interface modules for CAM usage information. Infomation is
available for the following:

Available CAM size per partition

Amount of free CAM

Amount of used CAM in percent

The CAM usage tables are equivalent to the show cam-partition CLI command. CAM partition profile is
configured by the cam-partition profile CLI command
CAM usage data is stored in the interface processors and are obtained by the management processor.
This section contains the following:

CAM Profile on page 26-27

CAM Usage for Layer 3 Traffic on page 26-27

CAM Usage for Layer 2 Traffic on page 26-29

CAM Usage Session Table on page 26-30

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CAM Usage Other Table on page 26-31

CAM Profile
This object identifies CAM partition profiles. Each profile adjusts the partitions to optimize the device for
corresponding applications.
NOTE: This object is supported in the NetIron Multi-Service IronWare software release 03.8.00 and later.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snCamProfile

Read only

Displays one of the following:

fdry.1.14.1.1.1.1

default(1)

Syntax: Integer

ipv4(2)

ipv4-ipv6(3)

ipv4-ipv6-2(4)

ipv4-vpls(5)

ipv4-vpn(6)

ipv6(7)

l2-metro(8)

l2-metro-2(9)

mpls-l3vpn(10)

mpls-l3vpn-2(11)

mpls-vpls(12)

mpls-vpls-2(13)

mpls-vpn-vpls(14)

multi-service(15)

multi-service-2(16)

multi-service-3(17). Available in NetIron Multi-Service


IronWare software release 04.1.00 and later.

multi-service-4(18). Available in NetIron Multi-Service


IronWare software release 04.1.00 and later.

CAM Usage for Layer 3 Traffic


The following table contains information about the CAM usage on the device by Layer 3 traffic.
NOTE: This object is supported in the NetIron Multi-Service IronWare software release 03.8.00 and later.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snCamUsageL3Table

NA

The CAM Usage table for Layer 3 Traffic.

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Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snCamUsageL3Entry

NA

An entry in the snCamUsageL3Table.

Not
accessible

A number which uniquely identifies an interface module on the


device

Not
accessible

A number which uniquely identifies the network processor of the


interface module identified by the snCamUsageL3Slot object.

Not
accessible

Identifies the type of Layer 3 traffic passing through the network


processor:

fdry.1.14.1.1.2.1.1
snCamUsageL3Slot
fdry.1.14.1.1.2.1.1.1
Syntax: Unsigned32
snCamUsageL3Processor
fdry.1.14.1.1.2.1.1.2
Syntax: Unsigned32
snCamUsageL3Type
fdry.1.14.1.1.2.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer

snCamUsageL3Supernet
fdry.1.14.1.1.2.1.1.4

Not
accessible

ipv4(1)

ipv6(2)

ipv4vpn(3)

ipv6vpn(4). Available in NetIron Multi-Service IronWare


software release 04.1.00 and later.

Identifies the Supernet for the Layer 3 type traffic. It provides


information for longest match lookup.
For example:

Syntax: Unsigned32

0 (zero) - all the bits of an IP address will be matched

1 - all but the lowest bit in an IP address will be matched.

Valid Values:

snCamUsageL3Size

Read only

IPv4 and IPv4VPN: 0 - 32, where a value of 32 indicates the


entry is the total of other Supernets indexed by [0..31].

IPv6: 0..10, where a value of 10 indicates the entry is the


total of other Supernets indexed by [0..9].

The effective CAM size by the Layer 3 traffic:

fdry.1.14.1.1.2.1.1.5

iPv4 traffic: Each unit is 4 bytes.

Syntax: Unsigned32

IPv4vpn traffic: Each unit is 8 bytes.

IPv6 traffic: Each unit is 16 bytes.

snCamUsageL3Free

Read only

fdry.1.14.1.1.2.1.1.6
Syntax: Gauge32

snCamUsageL3UsedPercent
fdry.1.14.1.1.2.1.1.7

Read only

The amount of CAM currently available by the Layer 3 traffic


entry:

IPv4 traffic: each unit is 4 bytes.

IPv4vpn traffic: each unit is 8 bytes.

IPv6 traffic: each unit is 16 bytes.

The percentage of CAM currently being used by the Layer 3


traffic.

Syntax: Percent

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CAM Usage for Layer 2 Traffic


The following table contains information about the CAM usage on the device by Layer 2 traffic.
NOTE: This object is supported in the NetIron Multi-Service IronWare software release 03.8.00 and later.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snCamUsageL2Table

NA

The CAM usage table for Layer 2 traffic.

NA

An entry in the snCamUsageL2Table.

Not
accessible

A number which uniquely identifies an interface module on the


device

Not
accessible

A number which uniquely identifies the network processor of the


interface module identified by the snCamUsageL2Slot object.

Not
accessible

Identifies the type of layer 2 traffic passing through the network


processor:

fdry.1.14.1.1.2.2
snCamUsageL2Entry
fdry.1.14.1.1.2.2.1
snCamUsageL2Slot
fdry.1.14.1.1.2.2.1.1
Syntax: Unsigned32
snCamUsageL2Processor
fdry.1.14.1.1.2.2.1.2
Syntax: Unsigned32
snCamUsageL2Type
fdry.1.14.1.1.2.2.1.3
Syntax: Integer

snCamUsageL2Size
fdry.1.14.1.1.2.2.1.4

forwarding(1)

protocol(2)

flooding(3)

total(4)

Not
accessible

Indicates the effective CAM size for this layer 2 traffic entry.
Each unit is 8 bytes.

Read only

Shows the amount of CAM currently available for this Layer 2


traffic. Each unit is 8 bytes."

Read only

Shows the percentage of CAM currently being used for this


Layer 2 traffic.

Syntax: Unsigned32
snCamUsageL2Free
fdry.1.14.1.1.2.2.1.5
Syntax: Gauge32
snCamUsageL2UsedPercent
fdry.1.14.1.1.2.2.1.6
Syntax: Percent

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CAM Usage Session Table


The following table contains information about the CAM usage on the device by sessions traffic.
NOTE: This object is supported in the NetIron Multi-Service IronWare software release 03.8.00 and later.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snCamUsageSessionTable

NA

The CAM Usage table for Layer 3 Traffic.

NA

An entry in the snCamUsageSessionTable.

Not
accessible

A number that uniquely identifies an interface module on the


device.

Not
accessible

A number which uniquely identifies the network processor on


the interface module identified by the
snCamUsageSessionSlot object.

Not
accessible

Identifies the type of session:

fdry.1.14.1.1.2.3
snCamUsageSessionEntry
fdry.1.14.1.1.2.3.1
snCamUsageSessionSlot
fdry.1.14.1.1.2.3.1.1
Syntax: Unsigned32
snCamUsageSessionProcessor
fdry.1.14.1.1.2.3.1.2
Syntax: Unsigned32
snCamUsageSessionType
fdry.1.14.1.1.2.3.1.3
Syntax: Integer

snCamUsageSessionSize

Read only

ipv4Multicast(1)

ipv4andMacReceiveAcl(2)

ipv4andMacRuleAcl(3)

ipv4andMacTotal(4)

ipv4andMacOut(5)

ipv6Multicast(6)

ipv6ReceiveAcl(7)

ipv6RuleAcl(8)

ipv6Total(9)

ipv6Out(10)

labelOut(11)

ipv4SrcGuardDenial(12)

ipv4SrcGuardPermit(13)

internalForwardingLookup(14)

Identifies the effective CAM size for this session traffic entry:

fdry.1.14.1.1.2.3.1.4

IPv4 sessions: each unit is 16 bytes

Syntax: Unsigned32

IPv6 sessions: each unit is 64 bytes

snCamUsageSessionFree

Read only

The amount of CAM currently available for this session:

fdry.1.14.1.1.2.3.1.5

IPv4 sessions: each unit is 16 bytes

Syntax: Gauge32

IPv6 sessions: each unit is 64 bytes

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Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snCamUsageSessionUsedPercent

Read only

The percentage of CAM currently being used by this session.

fdry.1.14.1.1.2.3.1.6
Syntax: Percent

CAM Usage Other Table


The following table contains information about the CAM usage on the device by traffic other than Layer 3, Layer 2,
and Sessions.
NOTE: This object is supported in the NetIron Multi-Service IronWare software release 03.8.00 and later.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snCamUsageOtherTable

NA

CAM Usage table for traffic types other than Layer 3, Layer 2,
and Sessions traffic.

NA

An entry in the snCamUsageOtherTable.

Not
accessible

A number that uniquely identifies an interface module on the


device

Not
accessible

A number which uniquely identifies the network processor on


the interface module identified by the snCamUsageOtherSlot
object.

Not
accessible

Identifies the traffic type:

fdry.1.14.1.1.2.4
snCamUsageOtherEntry
fdry.1.14.1.1.2.4.1
snCamUsageOtherSlot
fdry.1.14.1.1.2.4.1.1
Syntax: Unsigned32
snCamUsageOtherProcessor
fdry.1.14.1.1.2.4.1.2
Syntax: Unsigned32
snCamUsageOtherType
fdry.1.14.1.1.2.4.1.3
Syntax: Integer
snCamUsageOtherSize

Read only

gre(1)

multicastVpls(2)

Indicates the effective CAM size for this Other traffic type:

fdry.1.14.1.1.2.4.1.4

GRE: each unit is 8 bytes

Syntax: Unsigned32

Multicast VPLS: each unit is 16 bytes

snCamUsageOtherFree

Read only

fdry.1.14.1.1.2.4.1.5
Syntax: Gauge32
snCamUsageOtherUsedPercent
fdry.1.14.1.1.2.4.1.6

Read only

Indicates the amount of CAM currently available to this traffic


type:

GRE: each unit is 8 bytes

Multicast VPLS: each unit is 16 bytes

Indicates the percentage of CAM currently being used for this


traffic type.

Syntax: Percent

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System Process Utilization Table


This table lists CPU utilization and statistics for all CPU processes on the device. It is equivalent to the show
process cpu CLI command, which displays routing statistics for major protocols.
This table was introduced in Service Provider Release 09.1.02 and Enterprise IronWare Release 07.8.00.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snCpuProcessTable

NA

System Process Utilization Table

NA

A row in the System Process Utilization Table.

Read only

Name of the process.

Read only

Statistics collected during the last 5 seconds of process


utilization. Divide this number by 100 to get the percentage
utilization.

Read only

Statistics collected during the last 1 minute of process


utilization. Divide this number by 100 to get the percentage
utilization.

Read only

Statistics collected during the last 5 minutes of process


utilization. Divide this number by 100 to get the percentage
utilization.

Read only

Statistics collected during the last 15 minutes of process


utilization. Divide this number by 100 to get the percentage
utilization.

Read only

Process runtime in milliseconds.

fdry.1.1.2.11.2
snCpuProcessEntry
fdry.1.1.2.11.2.1
snCpuProcessName
fdry.1.1.2.11.2.1.1
Syntax: Display string
snCpuProcess5SecUtil
fdry.1.1.2.11.2.1.2
Syntax: Gauge
snCpuProcess1MinUtil
fdry.1.1.2.11.2.1.3
Syntax: Gauge
snCpuProcess5MinUtil
fdry.1.1.2.11.2.1.4
Syntax: Gauge
snCpuProcess15MinUtil
fdry.1.1.2.11.2.1.5
Syntax: Gauge
snCpuProcessRuntime
fdry.1.1.2.11.2.1.6
Syntax: Counter

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Objects for Debugging


The following objects are for debugging. They are equivalent to the debug CLI command.
These objects were introduced in Service Provider Release 09.1.02 and Enterprise IronWare Release 07.8.00.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgSystemDebug

NA

The System Debug group

Read only

Total incoming packet count. Sum of Buffer Manager and CPU


read count.

Read only

Total outgoing packet count.

Read only

CPU Queue read count.

Read only

DRAM buffer count.

Read only

BM buffer count.

Read only

Free BM buffer count.

Read only

Free BM buffer management count.

Read only

IPC GIG lock count.

Read only

DRAM get error count.

fdry.1.1.2.12.5
snAgSystemDebugTotalIn
fdry.1.1.2.12.5.1
Syntax: Unsigned32
snAgSystemDebugTotalOut
fdry.1.1.2.12.5.2
Syntax: Unsigned32
snAgSystemDebugCpuQueueRe
ad
fdry.1.1.2.12.5.3
Syntax: Unsigned32
snAgSystemDebugDRAMBuffer
fdry.1.1.2.12.5.4
Syntax: Unsigned32
snAgSystemDebugBMBuffer
fdry.1.1.2.12.5.5
Syntax: Unsigned32
snAgSystemDebugBMFreeBuffer
fdry.1.1.2.12.5.6
Syntax: Unsigned32
snAgSystemDebugBMFreeBuffer
Mgmt
fdry.1.1.2.12.5.7
Syntax: Unsigned32
snAgSystemDebugIpcGigLock
fdry.1.1.2.12.5.8
Syntax: Unsigned32
snAgSystemDebugDRAMGetErro
r
fdry.1.1.2.12.5.9
Syntax: Unsigned32

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Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgSystemDebugDRAMToBMC
opyFail

Read only

DRAM to Buffer Manager copy fail count.

fdry.1.1.2.12.5.10
Syntax: Unsigned32

Support for Optical Monitoring


The following objects are for support is POS and Ethernet optical monitoring. They are equivalent to the show
optics CLI command.
These objects were introduced in XMR/MLX 03.5.00 IronWare Release.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIfOpticalMonitoringInfoTable

None

This table lists the instrumented parameters of alloptical


interfaces.

None

The snIfOpticalMonitoringInfoEntry specifies the optical

fdry.1.1.3.3.6
snIfOpticalMonitoringInfoEntry

parameters of the specified interface.Only the ifIndices of optical


interfaces whose parameters need to be monitored will be used
to index this table.

fdry.1.1.3.3.6.1
Syntax: Unsigned32
snIfOpticalMonitoringTemperature

Read-only

fdry.1.1.3.3.6.1.1
Syntax: Display string

This object holds the value of the transmitter laser diode


temperature for the interface. This object indicates the health of
the transmitter.
The format is xxx.yyyy C(elcius), followed by whether the
measured value is normal, high/low alarm or high/low warning.

snIfOpticalMonitoringTxPower

Read-only

This object holds the value of the transmitter optical signal


power for the interface, measured in dBm, followed by whether
this is a normal value, or high/low warning or alarm.

Read-only

This object holds the value of the receiver optical signal power
for the interface, measured in dBm, followed by whether this is a
normal value, or high/low warning or alarm.

Read-only

Tx Bias Current. It is measured in mA, and is followed by


whether this is a normal value, or high/low warning or alarm.

fdry.1.1.3.3.6.1.2
Syntax: Display string
snIfOpticalMonitoringRxPower
fdry.1.1.3.3.6.1.3
Syntax: Display string
snIfOpticalMonitoringTxBiasCurre
nt
fdry.1.1.3.3.6.1.4
Syntax: Display string

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Chapter 27
Objects for Stacking

This chapter presents the MIB objects for Stacking. They apply to the Stacking devices, such as FGS-STK and
FLS-STK devices.

Global Objects for Stacking

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snStackingGlobalConfigState

Read-write
{

Shows the state of the stacking feature:

fdry..1.1.3.31.1.1
Syntax: Integer

snStackingGlobalMacAddress
fdry..1.1.3.31.1.2
Syntax: MAC address

Read-write

none(0): neutral

enabled(1): Stacking is enabled and can send and receive


packets

disabled(2): Stacking is disabled and cannot send or


receive packets.

Management MAC address of the stacking system. This is


available so you can change the management MAC address of
stack for administrative purpose; however, it is strongly
recommended that this command should be used with
extreme caution to prevent duplicate MAC addresses. You
must reboot the system before the new MAC address takes
effect.
This object is mutually exclusive from enabling the persistent
MAC timer.
Enter zero MAC address to remove the configured MAC
address.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snStackingGlobalPersistentMacTi
merState

Read-write

The configure persistent MAC timer state for the stacking


feature:

fdry..1.1.3.31.1.3

enabled(0): The persistent MAC timer is active and


configured. The persistent MAC timer is set as the default
timer (60 minutes)

disabled(1): Deactivate the persistent MAC timer. It will


stop the use of persistent MAC address and use new
active stack unit's base MAC address

Syntax: Integer

snStackingGlobalPersistentMacTi
mer

Read-write

fdry..1.1.3.31.1.4
Syntax: Integer32

Persistent MAC timer in minutes for the stacking system. This


timer shows the number of minutes to retain the original active
stack unit's base MAC address in case the active unit crashes
or is removed. This timer is triggered when a new active unit is
elected. When the timer expires, the new active unit will
change the stacking MAC to its own base MAC address and
advertise its own base MAC address to management VLAN to
update the ARP table of members. If you decide to use the
new active unit's MAC address, you must enter this timer again
to reactivate the persistent MAC.
Valid values are:

0 - keep it forever

5 to 3600 minutes

The default is 60 minutes.


snStackingGlobalTopology

Read only

The topology of the stacking system:

fdry..1.1.3.31.1.5

other(1)

Syntax: Integer

chain(2)

ring(3)

standalone(4)

Stacking Configuration Unit Table


Use this table to display and configured stacking information for each unit.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snStackingConfigUnitTable

N/A

An entry in the Stacking Configuration Table.

N/A

The ID of the unit in a stack

Read-write

The priority in Active/backup election.

fdry.1.1.3.31.2.1
snStackingConfigUnitIndex
fdry.1.1.3.31.2.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snStackingConfigUnitPriority
fdry.1.1.3.31.2.1.1.2

Value can be from 0 to 255.

Syntax: Integer32

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Objects for Stacking

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snStackingConfigUnitConfigStack
Port

Read-write

The IfIndex for the configured stacking port. If no stacking port


is configured,this object displays zero and the first two
10Gigabit ports as the default stacking ports. Enter zero to
remove the configured stacking port.

Read-write

This object is used to delete a row in the table and control if


they are used. The values that can be written for SET are:

fdry.1.1.3.31.2.1.1.3
Syntax: InterfaceIndex
snStackingConfigUnitRowStatus
fdry.1.1.3.31.2.1.1.4

Syntax: Integer

delete(3): Deletes the row. Deleted rows are deleted


immediately.

The following values can be returned on reads:

snStackingConfigUnitType

noSuchName...no such row

other(1): some other cases

valid(2): the row exists and is valid

Read only

A description of the configured or active system type for each


unit.

Read only

The state of the unit:

fdry.1.1.3.31.2.1.1.5
Syntax: Display string
snStackingConfigUnitState
fdry.1.1.3.31.2.1.1.6

local(1)

Syntax: Integer

remote(2)

reserved(3)

empty(4)

snStackingConfigUnitStackPort1

Read-only

First stack port for each unit. It returns 0 if the stack port does
not exist.

Read only

Second stack port for each unit. It returns 0 if the stack port
does not exist.

fdry.1.1.3.31.2.1.1.7
Syntax: InterfaceIndex
snStackingConfigUnitStackPort2
fdry.1.1.3.31.2.1.1.8
Syntax: InterfaceIndex or zero

Stacking Operation Unit Table


Use this table to display information about the role and status of a unit in a stack.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snStackingOperUnitTable

N/A

Stacking operation unit table.

N/A

An entry in the stacking operation table."

fdry.1.1.3.31.2.2
snStackingOperUnitEntry
fdry.1.1.3.31.2.2.1

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snStackingOperUnitIndex

N/A

ID of the unit in the stack.

Read only

The role of the unit:

fdry.1.1.3.31.2.2.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snStackingOperUnitRole
fdry.1.1.3.31.2.2.1.2

other(1)

Syntax: Integer

active(2)

standby(3)

member(4)

standalone(5)

snStackingOperUnitMac

Read only

The units MAC address.

Read-only

The priority in Active/backup election. Values can be 0 to 255.

Read only

The state of the unit

fdry.1.1.3.31.2.2.1.3
Syntax: MAC address
snStackingOperUnitPriority
fdry.1.1.3.31.2.2.1.4
Syntax: Integer32
snStackingOperUnitState
fdry.1.1.3.31.2.2.1.5

local(1)

Syntax: Integer

remote(2)

reserved(3)

empty(4)

snStackingOperUnitDescription

Read only

Describes the stacking state of the unit. This object can display
up to 128 characters.

Read only

First stack port for the unit. It returns 0 if the stack port does
not exist.

Read only

The state of the first stack port state of a unit:

fdry.1.1.3.31.2.2.1.6
Syntax: Display string
snStackingOperUnitStackPort1
fdry.1.1.3.31.2.2.1.7
Syntax: InterfaceIndex or zero
snStackingOperUnitStackPort1St
ate
fdry.1.1.3.31.2.2.1.8
Syntax: Integer
snStackingOperUnitStackPort2
fdry.1.1.3.31.2.2.1.9

Read only

other(1)

up(2)

down(3)

Second stack port of a unit. It returns 0 if stack port does not


exist.

Syntax: InterfaceIndex or zero

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snStackingOperUnitStackPort2St
ate

Read only

The state of the second stack port state of a unit:

fdry.1.1.3.31.2.2.1.10
Syntax: Integer
snStackingOperUnitNeighbor1

other(1)

up(2)

down(3)

Read only

The first stacking neighbor unit (left) number. If there is no


neighbor unit, then it returns 0.

Read only

The second stacking neighbor unit (right) number. If there is


no neighbor unit, then it returns 0.

Read only

The version of the software image running on the unit. This


object can have up to 32 characters.

Read only

The version of the software build running on the unit. This


object can have up to 32 characters.

fdry.1.1.3.31.2.2.1.11
Syntax: Integer32
snStackingOperUnitNeighbor2
fdry.1.1.3.31.2.2.1.12
Syntax: Integer32
snStackingOperUnitImgVer
fdry.1.1.3.31.2.2.1.13
Syntax: Display string
snStackingOperUnitBuildlVer
fdry.1.1.3.31.2.2.1.14
Syntax: Display string

Agent Board Table for Stacking


The snAgentBrd2Table provides information on boards in a stacking device.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentBrd2Table

N/A

A table of each physical board information for each unit.

N/A

A row in the Agent Board table.

Read only

The index to the Agent module Table.

Read only

The index to the Agent module Table.

Read only

The main board description string.(SIZE(0..128))

fdry.1.1.2.2.2
snAgentBrd2Entry
fdry.1.1.2.2.2.1
snAgentBrd2Unit
fdry.1.1.2.2.2.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snAgentBrd2Slot
fdry.1.1.2.2.2.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snAgentBrd2MainBrdDescription
fdry.1.1.2.2.2.1.3
Syntax: Display string

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentBrd2MainBrdId

Read only

The main board identifier, which can uniquely identify a board


type. It is an encoded octet string. The octets in the string
provide the following information:

fdry.1.1.2.2.2.1.4
Syntax: Octet string

Octet 0 Identifies the format of this objects octet string. If the


format version has a value of 2, the octets after the version
octed have the following meaning:
Octet 1 Product type:

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BI_WG 0x57

BI_BB 0x42

BI_NI 0x4E

NI_M4 0x4D

BI_SLB 0x53

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Objects for Stacking

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description
Octet 2 Module type:

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MASTER_FIBER_8G 0x0

MASTER_FIBER_4G 0x1

MASTER_COPPER_16 0x2

SLAVE_FIBER_4G 0x3

FI_MASTER_FIBER_2G 0x4

FI_MASTER_FIBER_4G 0x5

MASTER_COPPER_8G 0x6

FI_MASTER_FIBER_8G 0x7

SLAVE_FIBER_8G 0x8

MASTER_COPPER_12_2 0x9

SLAVE_COPPER_24 0xA

FI_SLAVE_COPPER_24 0xB

SLAVE_100FX_16 0xC

SLAVE_100FX_8 0xD

SLAVE_COPPER_8G 0xE

SLAVE_COPPER_16_2 0xF

STACK_FIBER_8G 0x10

STACK_COPPER_8G 0x11

MASTER_FIBER_2G 0x12

SLAVE_100FX_24 0x13

MASTER_FIBER_0G 0x14

POS_622M 0x15

POS_155M 0x16

SLAVE_FIBER_2G 0x17

SLAVE_COPPER_2G 0x18

FI_SLAVE_FIBER_2G 0x19

FI_SLAVE_FIBER_4G 0x1A

FI_SLAVE_FIBER_8G 0x1B

FI_SLAVE_COPPER_8G 0x1C

FI_MASTER_COPPER_8G 0x1D

POS_155M2P 0x1E

FI_MASTER_COPPER_4G 0x1F

FI_MASTER_COPPER_2G 0x20

MASTER_COPPER_4G 0x21

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description
Octet 2 Module type (continued):

MASTER_COPPER_2G 0x22

MASTER_M4_8G 0x23

MASTER_M4_4G 0x24

MASTER_M4_2G 0x25

MASTER_M4_0G 0x26

MASTER_M5_0G 0x27

POS_2488M 0x28

SLAVE_M5_0G 0x29

POS_N2488M 0x2A

STACK_IPC_48_2 0x2B

SLAVE_NPA_FIBER_4G 0x2C

ATM_2PORT 0x2D

ATM_4PORT 0x2E

SLAVE_FIBER_10G 0x2F

SLAVE_JC_48E 0xC3

SLAVE_JC_48T 0xC4

MASTER_JC_M4_8G 0xC5

SLAVE_JC_8G 0xC6

SLAVE_JC_B16GF 0xC8

MASTER_JC_B2404 0xC9

SLAVE_JC_B16GC 0xCA

SLAVE_JC_B24FX 0xCE

Octet 3 Processor type:

PVR_M603 3

PVR_M604 4

PVR_M603E 6

PVR_M603EV 7

PVR_M750 8

PVR_M604E 9

Octet 4 to Octet 5 Processor speed in MHz

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Objects for Stacking

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description
Octet 6 MAC type:

MAC_None 0

MAC_SEEQ_10_100 1

MAC_DEC_10_100 2

MAC_3COM_10_100 3

MAC_X10GMAC_10000 4

MAC_SEEQ_1000 5

MAC_GMAC_1000 6

MAC_VLSI_1000 7

PHY_LEVEL24 8

Octet 7 PHY type:

PHY_NONE 0

PHY_QSI 1

PHY_BROADCOM 2

PHY_ICS 3

PHY_NATIONAL 4

PHY_LEVEL1 6

PHY_LEVEL16 7

PHY_LEVEL24 8

PHY_BROADCOM_10000 9

Octet 8 Port type:

COPPER 0

FIBER 1

Octet 9 Fiber port type:

NONFIBER 0

SX_FIBER 1

LX_FIBER 2

LHX_FIBER 3

Octet 10 to Octet 13 Size of DRAM in KBytes


Octet 14 to Octet 17 Size of boot flash in KBytes
Octet 18 to Octet 21 Size of code flash in KBytes
Octet 22 to Octet 27 Serial number

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description
Octet 28 Chassis backplane type.

snAgentBrd2MainPortTotal

Read only

fdry.1.1.2.2.2.1.5

chassis4000 0x00

chassis8000 0x04

chassis15000 0x05

Turbo8 0x07 (stack2)

FastIron2 0x06 (stack1)

The total number of ports for the main board.


1..100)

Syntax: Integer
snAgentBrd2ModuleStatus

Read only

fdry.1.1.2.2.2.1.6
Syntax: Integer

snAgentBrd2RedundantStatus

Read only

fdry.1.1.2.2.2.1.7
Syntax: Integer

Show the status of the module. By default, this mode is set to


notActivated(0):

moduleEmpty(0): The slot of the chassis is empty.

moduleGoingDown(2): The module is going down.

moduleRejected(3): The module is being rejected due to


wrong configuration.

moduleBad(4): The module Hardware is bad.

moduleConfigured(8): The module is configured


(stacking)

moduleComingUp(9): The module is in power-up cycle.

moduleRunning(10): The module is running."

The status of a redundant module. Non-management modules


always return other(1). Management modules return the other
states:

other(1)

active(2)

standby(3)

crashed(4)

comingUp(5)

Configuration Module Table for Stacking


The snAgentConfigModule2Table contains information about modules in a stacking device.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentConfigModule2Table

N/A

A table of each configured stacking module information.

N/A

A row in the Agent Configured Stacking Module table."

fdry.1.1.2.8.2
snAgentConfigModule2Entry
fdry.1.1.2.8.2.1

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentConfigModule2Unit

Read only

The index to the Agent Configured Module Table.

fdry.1.1.2.8.2.1.1

Value can be 1 - 8

Syntax: Integer
snAgentConfigModule2Slot

Read only

fdry.1.1.2.8.2.1.2

The index to the Agent Configured Module Table.


Value can be 1 - 4

Syntax: Integer
snAgentConfigModule2Type

Read only

The module type that has been configured for the device:

fdry.1.1.2.8.2.1.3

bi8PortGigManagementModule(0)

Syntax: Integer

bi4PortGigManagementModule(1)

bi16PortCopperManagementModule(2)

bi4PortGigModule(3)

fi2PortGigManagementModule(4)

fi4PortGigManagementModule(5)

bi8PortGigCopperManagementModule(6)

fi8PortGigManagementModule(7)

bi8PortGigModule(8)

bi12PortGigCopper2PortGigFiberManagement(9)

bi24PortCopperModule(10)

fi24PortCopperModule(11)

bi16Port100FXModule(12)

bi8Port100FXModule(13)

bi8PortGigCopperModule(14)

bi12PortGigCopper2PortGigFiber(15)

bi2PortGigManagementModule(18)

bi24Port100FXModule(19)

bi0PortManagementModule(20)

pos622MbsModule(21)

pos155MbsModule(22)

bi2PortGigModule(23)

bi2PortGigCopperModule(24)

fi2PortGigModule(25)

fi4PortGigModule(26)

fi8PortGigModule(27)

fi8PortGigCopperModule(28)

fi8PortGigCopperManagementModule(29)

pos155Mbs2PModule(30)

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Access

Description

fi4PortGigCopperManagementModule(31)

fi2PortGigCopperManagementModule(32)

bi4PortGigCopperManagementModule(33)

bi2PortGigCopperManagementModule(34)

bi8PortGigM4ManagementModule(35)

bi4PortGigM4ManagementModule(36)

bi2PortGigM4ManagementModule(37)

bi0PortGigM4ManagementModule(38)

bi0PortWSMManagementModule(39)

biPos2Port2488MbsModule(40)

bi0PortWSMModule(41)

niPos2Port2488MbsModule(42)

ni4802(43)

bi4PortGigNPAModule(44)

biAtm2Port155MbsModule(45)

biAtm4Port155MbsModule(46)

bi1Port10GigModule(47)

fes4802Module(48)

fes2402Module(49)

fes9604Module(50)

fes12GigCopperAndGigFiberModule(51)

fesx24GigModule(52)

fesx24Gig2TenGigModule(53)

fesx24Gig1TenGigModule(54)

fesx48GigModule(55)

fesx48Gig2TenGigModule(56)

fesx48Gig1TenGigModule(57)

superx12ComboPortManagementModule(64)

superx2PortTenGigModule(65)

superx24PortGigCopperModule(66)

superx24PortGigFiberModule(67)

superx2PortTenGigLanWanModule(68)

superx24Port100tx1PortGigFiberModule(69)

superx12ComboPortManagement2Module(74)

superxR2PortTenGigManagementModule(80)

superxRManagementModule(81)

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Objects for Stacking

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

snAgentConfigModule2RowStatu
s

Read-write

fdry.1.1.2.8.2.1.4
Syntax: Integer

snAgentConfigModule2Descriptio
n

Description

fesx24GigFiberGigCopperModule(112)

fesx24GigFiber2TenGigModule(113)

fesx24GigFiber1TenGigModule(114)

biFiJc48ePort100fxIpcModule(195)

biFiJc48tPort100fxIpcModule(196)

biFiJc8PortGigM4ManagementModule(197)

biFiJc8PortGigIgcModule(198)

biFiJc16PortGigIgcModule(200)

biJc24PortCopperIpc4GigIgcModule(201)

biJc16PortGigCopperIgcModule(202)

biFiJc24Port100fxIpcModule(206)

bi2Port10GigModule(207)

biJc48tPortRJ21OmpModule(208)

biJc48ePortRJ45OmpModule(209)

biJc24PortIpcRJ45PoeModule(212)

biJc2PortGigIgcM4ManagementModule(214)

To create or delete a configured module table entry:

other(1)

valid(2)

delete(3)

create(4) }

Read only

A description of the configured module.

Read only

Module operational status. Zero length string indicates that


physical module has not been inserted to the chassis.

Read only

Module serial number. Zero length string indicates that module


serial number EEPROM has not been programmed or the
module does not support serial number EEPROM.

Read only

The number of ports on a module

fdry.1.1.2.8.2.1.5
Syntax: Integer
snAgentConfigModule2OperStatu
s
fdry.1.1.2.8.2.1.6
Syntax: Integer
snAgentConfigModule2SerialNum
ber
fdry.1.1.2.8.2.1.7
Syntax: Display string
snAgentConfigModule2NumberOf
Ports
fdry.1.1.2.8.2.1.8
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentConfigModule2MgmtMod
uleType

Read only

Management module type.

fdry.1.1.2.8.2.1.9
Syntax: Integer

snAgentConfigModule2NumberOf
Cpus

Read only

other(1)

nonManagementModule(2)

unknownManagementModule(3)

m1ManagementModule(4)

m2ManagementModule(5)

m3ManagementModule(6)

m4ManagementModule(7)

m5ManagementModule(8)

jetcoreStackManagementModule(9)

muchoManagementModule(10)

rottWeilerManagementModule(11)

fesXStackManagementModule(12)

fgsStackManagementModule(13) }

The number of CPUs on the module.

fdry.1.1.2.8.2.1.10
Syntax: Integer

Stacking Power Supply Table


The snChasPwrSupply2Table shows the status of a power supply in a Stacking devices.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snChasPwrSupply2Table

N/A

A table of each power supply information for each unit. Only


installed power supply appears in a table row.

N/A

A row in the power supply table.

Read only

The index to power supply table.

Read only

The index to power supply table that identifies the power


supply unit.

fdry.1.1.1.2.2
snChasPwrSupply2Entry
fdry.1.1.1.2.2.1
snChasPwrSupply2Unit
fdry.1.1.1.2.2.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snChasPwrSupply2Index
fdry.1.1.1.2.2.1.2
Syntax: Integer

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Objects for Stacking

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snChasPwrSupply2Description

Read only

The power supply description string. This description can have


up to 128 characters.

Read only

The power supply operation status:

fdry.1.1.1.2.2.1.3
Syntax: Display string
snChasPwrSupply2OperStatus
fdry.1.1.1.2.2.1.4

other(1)

Syntax: Integer

normal(2)

failure(3)

Stacking Fan Table


The snChasFan2Table shows fan status for a Stacking device.

snChasFan2Table

N/A

A table of each fan information for each unit. Only installed fan
appears in a table row."

N/A

A row in the fan table.

Read only

The index to fan table.

Read only

The index to fan table.

Read only

The fan description string. This description can have up to 128


characters.

Read only

The fan operation status:

fdry.1.1.1.3.2
snChasFan2Entry
fdry.1.1.1.3.2.1
snChasFan2Unit
fdry.1.1.1.3.2.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snChasFan2Index
fdry.1.1.1.3.2.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snChasFan2Description
fdry.1.1.1.3.2.1.3
Syntax: Display string
snChasFan2OperStatus
fdry.1.1.1.3.2.1.4

other(1)

Syntax: Integer

normal(2)

failure(3)

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Agent Temperature Table for Stacking


The Agent Temperature Table shows temperature information for a modules temperature sensor in the Stacking
devices.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentTemp2Table

N/A

This table lists the temperatures of the modules in each unit.


This table is applicable only to modules with temperature
sensors.

N/A

A row in the module temperature table.

N/A

The unit number of module which contains the temperature


sensor represented by this row.

N/A

The slot number of module which contains the temperature


sensor represented by this row.

N/A

The temperature sensor ID of the member module that is


represented by this row:

fdry.1.1.2.13.2
snAgentTemp2Entry
fdry.1.1.2.13.2.1
snAgentTemp2UnitNum
fdry.1.1.2.13.2.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snAgentTemp2SlotNum
fdry.1.1.2.13.2.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snAgentTemp2SensorId
fdry.1.1.2.13.2.1.3
Syntax: Integer
snAgentTemp2SensorDescr

Read only

fdry.1.1.2.13.2.1.4
Syntax: Display string

sensor#1: Intake Side Temperature

sensor# 2: Exhaust Side Temperature.

Description of the temperature sensor. This is the same as


snAgentTempSensorId, which is numeric format. It is used to
traverse the temperature sensor table. The description
provides the meaning and purpose of this sensor.
There can be up to 128 characters in the description

snAgentTemp2Value

Read only

fdry.1.1.2.13.2.1.5

Temperature of the sensor represented by this row. Each unit


is 0.5 degrees Celsius.
The value can be from -110 to 250 Celsius.

Syntax: Integer

Interface ID2 to ifIndex Lookup Table.


Given an interface ID2, this table returns the ifIndex value.
This table does not behave like most SNMP tables. It does not support GetNext. If you try to walk the table using
GetNext, no rows will be returned. The contents of the table can only be accessed using Get operations. The
table is useful for mapping a known interface to the corresponding ifIndex value.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snInterfaceLookup2Table

N/A

The interface lookup table that supports stacking devices.

fdry.1.1.3.3.7

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snInterfaceLookup2Entry

N/A

An entry in the snInterfaceLookup2Table.

N/A

ID of the interface

Read only

ifIndex for the interface

fdry.1.1.3.3.7.1
snInterfaceLookup2InterfaceId
fdry.1.1.3.3.7.1.1
Syntax: InterfaceId2
snInterfaceLookup2IfIndex
fdry.1.1.3.3.7.1.2
Syntax: Integer

Interface ID2 Lookup Table


Given an ifIndex, this table returns the interface ID2 value.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snIfIndexLookup2Table

N/A

The Interace ID2 Lookup Table.

N/A

An entry in the Interace ID2 Lookup Table.

N/A

IfIndex of the entry

Read only

ID of the interface.

fdry.1.1.3.3.8
snIfIndexLookup2Entry
fdry.1.1.3.3.8.1
snIfIndexLookup2IfIndex
fdry.1.1.3.3.8.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snIfIndexLookup2InterfaceId
fdry.1.1.3.3.8.1.2
Syntax: InterfaceId2

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Chapter 28
Layer 4 Switch Group

This chapter presents objects in the IronWare MIB and are specific to Layer 4 to 7 functionality. These objects are
presented in the following sections:

ADX Barrel Processor Hardware Statistics table on page 28-2

ADX Queue Statistics Table on page 28-5

ADX DMA Statistics Table on page 28-6

Barrel Processor Hardware Statistics (JetCore ServerIron) on page 28-8

Barrel Processor Inter-Process Communication Statistics on page 28-12

Session on page 28-15

Server Load Balancing Traffic Information on page 28-16)

Hot Standby on page 28-18

Layer 4 Policies on page 28-19

Health Checks on page 28-22

Web Cache Server Objects on page 28-22

Real Server Objects on page 28-31

Virtual Server Objects on page 28-39

Bind Table on page 28-47

GSLB Site Remote ServerIron Configuration Table on page 28-49

GSLB DNS Zone Information Table on page 28-51

Monitor Groups on page 28-53

For trap objects and object to enable traps specific to ServerIron, refer to the following sections:

Traps and Objects to Enable Traps on page 31-1

Layer 4 Traps on page 31-39

Refer to the ServerIron manuals for details on the features discussed in this section. Go to the Support and
Services page of the Brocade Web site to find the latest ServerIron manuals.

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ADX Barrel Processor Hardware Statistics table


The following barrel processor (BP) hardware statistics table appies to the ServerIron Application Delivery
Switches (ADX). For hardware statistics on barrel processors on JetCore ServerIrons, refer to the Barrel
Processor Hardware Statistics (JetCore ServerIron) on page 28-8.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentHwAdxBPStatTable

None

ServerIron ADX Barrel Processor Hardware Statistics table

None

An entry in ADX Barrel Processor Hardware Statistics table.


This is indexed by the snAgentHwAdxBPStatSlotNumber and
snAgentHwAdxBPStatBpNumber objects.

None

ADX Barrel processor slot number.

None

ADX Barrel processor (CPU) BP number.

Read only

The size of the hardware receive-queues that are in the BP.

Read only

The number of the hardware receive-queues that are in use in


the BP.

Read only

The number of the hardware receive-queues that are awaiting


for the CPU in the BP.

Read only

The size of the hardware transmit-queues that are in the BP.

Read only

The number of the hardware transmit-queues that are in use in


the BP.

fdry.1.1.2.12.9
snAgentHwAdxBPStatEntry
fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1
snAgentHwAdxBPStatSlotNumbe
r
fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snAgentHwAdxBPStatBpNumber
fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snAgentHwAdxBPTotalRxQueues
fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1.3
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxBPRxQueuesInUs
e
fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1.4
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxBPRxQueuesAwai
ting
fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1.5
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxBPTotalTxQueues
fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1.6
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxBPTxQueuesInUs
e
fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1.7
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentHwAdxBPTxQueuesAwai
ting

Read only

The number of the hardware transmit-queues that are awaiting


to transmit in the BP.

Read only

The size of the hardware free-queues that are in the BP.

Read only

The number of the hardware free-queues that are in use in the


BP

Read only

The number of the regular packets that are received by the


Application-Acceleration-Processor(AXP) from the backplane.

Read only

The number of the IPC packets that are received by the


Application-Acceleration-Processor(AXP) from the backplane.

Read only

The number of the regular packets that are transmitted by the


Application-Acceleration-Processor(AXP) to the BP.

Read only

The number of the IPC packets that are transmitted by the


Application-Acceleration-Processor(AXP) to the BP.

Read only

The number of the regular packets that are received by the BP


from the Application-Acceleration-Processor(AXP).

Read only

The number of the IPC packets that are received by the BP


from the Application-Acceleration-Processor(AXP).

fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1.8
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxBPTotalFreeQueu
es
fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1.9
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxBPFreeQueuesIn
Use
fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1.10
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxBPAxpRxFromBac
kplaneRegularPkts
fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1.11
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxBPAxpRxFromBac
kplaneIpcPkts
fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1.12
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxBPAxpTxToBpReg
ularPkts
fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1.13
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxBPAxpTxToBpIpc
Pkts
fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1.14
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxBPBpRxFromAxp
RegularPkts
fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1.15
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxBPBpRxFromAxpI
pcPkts
fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1.16
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentHwAdxBPBpTxToAxpReg
ularPkts

Read only

The number of the regular packets that are transmitted by the


BP to the Application-Acceleration-Processor(AXP).

Read only

The number of the IPC packets that are transmitted by the BP


to the Application-Acceleration-Processor(AXP).

Read only

The number of the regular packets that are received by the


Application-Acceleration-Processor(AXP) from the BP.

Read only

The number of the IPC packets that are received by the


Application-Acceleration-Processor(AXP) from the BP.

Read only

The number of the regular packets that are transmitted by the


Application-Acceleration-Processor(AXP) to the Backplane.

Read only

The number of the IPC packets that are transmitted by the


Application-Acceleration-Processor(AXP) to the Backplane.

Read only

The number of the received packets that are dropped by the


Application-Acceleration-Processor(AXP).

Read only

The number of the AXP receive-buffers overflow.

Read only

The number of the transmit-packets that are dropped by the


Application-Acceleration-Processor(AXP).

Read only

The number of the bad transmit-packets that are dropped by


the Application-Acceleration-Processor(AXP).

fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1.17
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxBPBpTxToAxpIpc
Pkts
fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1.18
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxBPAxpRxFromBp
RegularPkts
fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1.19
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxBPAxpRxFromBpI
pcPkts
fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1.20
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxBPAxpTxToBackpl
aneRegularPkts
fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1.21
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxBPAxpTxToBackpl
aneIpcPkts
fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1.22
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxBPAxpRxPktsDrop
fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1.23
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxBPAxpRxBufferOv
erflow
fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1.24
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxBPAxpTxPktsDrop
fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1.25
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxBPAxpTxBadPkts
Drop
fdry.1.1.2.12.9.1.26
Syntax: Counter

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ADX Queue Statistics Table


The following Queue Statistics Table appies to the ServerIron ADX switches.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentHwAdxQueueStatTable

None

ADX Queue Statistics table."

None

An entry in ADX Queue Statistics table.INDEX{


snAgentHwAdxQueueStatSlotNumber,
snAgentHwAdxQueueStatBpNumber }

None

ADX Barrel processor slot number.

None

ADX Barrel processor (CPU) BP number.

Read only

The number of the invalid read-keys that have been validated

Read only

The number of the invalid DMA read-keys tha have been


validated in SSL-mon.

Read only

The number of the invalid DMA read-keys from DPRAM to


SDRAM2 that have been validated.

Read only

The number of the invalid DMA read-keys from SDPRAM2 to


SDRAM2 that have been validated.

Read only

The number of the invalid hardware buffers that have been


validated during the event of get-buffer.

fdry.1.1.2.12.10
snAgentHwAdxQueueStatEntry
fdry.1.1.2.12.10.1
snAgentHwAdxQueueStatSlotNu
mber
fdry.1.1.2.12.10.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snAgentHwAdxQueueStatBpNum
ber
fdry.1.1.2.12.10.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snAgentHwAdxQueueNumInvalid
ReadKeysValidated
fdry.1.1.2.12.10.1.3
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxQueueNumInvalid
SslMonDmaKeyValidated
fdry.1.1.2.12.10.1. 4
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxQueueNumInvalid
DpramToSdram2DmaKeyValidate
d
fdry.1.1.2.12.10.1.5
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxQueueNumInvalid
Sdram2ToSdram2DmaKeyValidat
ed
fdry.1.1.2.12.10.1.6
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxQueueNumInvalid
HwBuffersDuringGetBuffer
fdry.1.1.2.12.10.1. 7
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentHwAdxQueueNumInvalid
HwBuffersDuringReadKey

Read only

The number of the invalid hardware buffers that have been


validated during the event of read-key.

Read only

The number of the over size packets.

Read only

The number of the zero size packets.

Read only

The number of the small packets errors.

Read only

The number of the big packets errors.

fdry.1.1.2.12.10.1. 8
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxQueueNumOverSi
zePackets
fdry.1.1.2.12.10.1. 9
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxQueueNumZeroSi
zePackets
fdry.1.1.2.12.10.1.10
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxQueueSmallPacke
tsError
fdry.1.1.2.12.10.1.11
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxQueueBigPackets
Error
fdry.1.1.2.12.10.1.12
Syntax: Counter

ADX DMA Statistics Table

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentHwAdxDmaStatTable

None

ADX DMA Statistics table.

None

An entry in DMA Statistics table. Entries are indexed by the


snAgentHwAdxDmaStatSlotNumber and
snAgentHwAdxDmaStatBpNumber objects.

None

ADX Barrel processor slot number.

None

ADX Barrel processor (CPU) BP number.

fdry.1.1.2.12.11
snAgentHwAdxDmaStatEntry
fdry.1.1.2.12.11.1
snAgentHwAdxDmaStatSlotNumb
er
fdry.1.1.2.12.11.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snAgentHwAdxDmaStatBpNumb
er
fdry.1.1.2.12.11.1.2
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentHwAdxDmaChannelNum

Read only

ADX Barrel processor DMA channel number.

Read only

ADX Barrel processor (CPU) Core ID.

Read only

A bit array that contains the value of the DMA status. This is a
packed bit string. The status of each DMA is encoded into one
bit.

fdry.1.1.2.12.11.1.3
Syntax: Integer
snAgentHwAdxDmaCoreId
fdry.1.1.2.12.11.1.4
Syntax: Integer
snAgentHwAdxDmaStatus
fdry.1.1.2.12.11.1.5
Syntax: Integer

bit value

meaning

---------

-------

FALSE

TRUE

The following shows the meaning of each bit:


(bit 0 is the least significant bit).

snAgentHwAdxDmaExtendedAdd
ressRequired

Read only

fdry.1.1.2.12.11.1.6

bit position

meaning

--------------

---------------

8-31

reserved

Tx error

Don't care

Channel Busy

Programming error

0-3

reserved

Determines if the extended address is required:

true(1) - extended address is required

false(2) - extended address is not required

Syntax: Integer
snAgentHwAdxDmaTotalCount

Read only

The total packets in the DMA.

Read only

The total number of descriptor allocated failures in the DMA.

fdry.1.1.2.12.11.1.7
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxDmaDesciptorAllo
cFailures
fdry.1.1.2.12.11.1.8
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentHwAdxDmaCurDescRegi
sterOutOfRange

Read only

The total number out of range cases in the current descriptive


register in the DMA.

Read only

The total number of out of range cases in the current


descriptive register in the DMA.

Read only

The total number of scattered failures in the DMA.

fdry.1.1.2.12.11.1.9
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxDmaTimeoutOnW
aiting
fdry.1.1.2.12.11.1.10
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwAdxDmaScatterFailure
s
fdry.1.1.2.12.11.1.11
Syntax: Counter

Barrel Processor Hardware Statistics (JetCore ServerIron)


The barrel processor (BP) Hardware Statistics table displays the detailed information about BP hardware buffer
allocation, management and performance statistics on JetCore ServerIron platforms.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentHwBPStatTable

None

The Barrel Processor Hardware Statistics table.

None

An entry in the Barrel Processor Hardware Statistics table.

Read only

Indicates Barrel processor slot number.

Read-only

Indicates the Barrel processor (CPU) BP number.

Read-only

Indicates the maximum hardware receive-queues in the BP.

Read-only

Indicates the available hardware receive-queues in the BP.

fdry.1.1.2.12.1
snAgentHwBPStatEntry
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1
snAgentHwBPStatSlotNumber
ffdry.1.1.2.12.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snAgentHwBPStatBpNumber
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snAgentHwBPTotalRxQueues
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer
snAgentHwBPAvailableRxQueues
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentHwBPRxQueueEmptyStatus

Read-only

Indicates if the hardware receive-queue is empty.

fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.5

{ false(0), true(1) }

Syntax: Integer
snAgentHwBPFpgaRxSmc0Pkts

Read-only

Indicates the number of packets received through SMC0 in


BP FPGA.

Read-only

Indicates the number of packets received through SMC1 in


BP FPGA.

Read-only

Indicates the total number of packets received in the BP


FPGA.

Read-only

Indicates the number of packets transmitted to SMC0 from


the BP FPGA.

Read-only

Indicates the number of packets transmitted to SMC1 from


the BP FPGA.

Read-only

Indicates the total number of packets transmitted from the


BP FPGA.

Read-only

Indicates the number of packets dropped between the SMC0


and the write-queue of the BP FPGA

Read-only

Indicates the number of packets dropped between the SMC1


and the write-queue of the BP FPGA.

Read-only

Indicates the total number of packets dropped in the writequeue of the BP FPGA.

Read-only

Indicates the number of packets received by the switch from


the SMC0.

fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.6
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPFpgaRxSmc1Pkts
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.7
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPFpgaRxTotalPkts
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.8
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPFpgaTxSmc0Pkts
ffdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.9
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPFpgaTxSmc1Pkts
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.10
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPFpgaTxTotalPkts
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.11
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPFpgaWrQueDropSmc0
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.12
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPFpgaWrQueDropSmc1
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.13
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPFpgaWrQueDropTotal
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.14
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPSwRxSmc0Pkts
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.15
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentHwBPSwRxSmc1Pkts

Read-only

Indicates the number of packets received by the switch from


the SMC1.

Read-only

Indicates the total number of packets received by the switch.

Read-only

Indicates the number of packets transmitted from the switch


to the SMC0.

Read-only

Indicates the number of packets transmitted from the switch


to the SMC1.

Read-only

Indicates the total number of packets transmitted from the


switch.

Read-only

Indicates the number of small-sized packets dropped in the


Write-queue.

Read-only

Indicates the number of packets dropped because the Writequeue is full.

Read-only

Indicates the value of Write-queue Status High register.

Read-only

Indicates the value of Write-queue Status Low register.

Read-only

Indicates the depth of the read-queue.

Read-only

Indicates the number of packets received by the switch.

fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.16
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPSwRxTotalPkts
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.17
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPSwTxSmc0Pkts
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.18
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPSwTxSmc1Pkts
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.19
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPSwTxTotalPkts
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.20
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPWrQueSmallPktsDrop
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.21
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPWrQueueFull
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.22
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPWrQueueHighDepth
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.23
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPWrQueueLowDepth
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.24
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPRdQueueDepth
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.25
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPSwRxCount
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.26
Syntax: Counter

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Layer 4 Switch Group

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentHwBPSwFwdCount

Read-only

Indicates the number of packets forwarded by the switch.

Read-only

Indicates the number of packets dropped by the switch.

Read-only

Indicates the number of buffers allocated by the switch.

Read-only

Indicates the number of buffers used for transmission by the


switch.

Read-only

Indicates the number of buffers freed by the switch.

Read-only

Indicates the number of buffers that the switch failed to


allocate.

fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.27
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPSwDropCount
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.28
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPSwBufAlloc
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.29
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPSwBufSend
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.30
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPSwBufFree
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.31
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPSwBufAllocFail
fdry.1.1.2.12.1.1.32
Syntax: Counter

Barrel Processor Session Statistics Table (JetCore ServerIron)

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4BPSessionStatisticsTable

N/A

Barrel Processor Session Statistics table

N/A

An entry in Barrel Processor Session Statistics table

Read-only

Barrel processor slot number.

Read-only

Barrel processor (CPU) number.

fdry.1.1.4.29.1
snL4BPSessionEntry
fdry.1.1.4.29.1.1
snL4BPSessionSlotNumber
fdry.1.1.4.29.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snL4BPSessionCPUNumber
fdry.1.1.4.29.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4BPSessionAvailableSessions

Read-only

Available sessions for the specified CPU

Read-only

Total sessions for the specified CPU.

fdry.1.1.4.29.1.1.1
Syntax: Gauge
snL4BPSessionTotalSessions
fdry.1.1.4.29.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer

Barrel Processor Inter-Process Communication Statistics


The barrel processor (BP) Inter-Process Communication table contains BP statistics detail information.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentHwBPIpcStatTable

None

The BP Inter-process communication (IPC) Statistics


table.

None

An entry in BP IPC Statistics table.

Read only

Indicates BP slot number.

Read-only

Indicates the BP (CPU) number.

Read-only

Indicates the number of the IPC data packets received by


the BP from the MP.

Read-only

Indicates the number of the IPC data packets transmitted


by the BP to the MP.

Read-only

Indicates the number of the IPC messages received by the


BP from the MP.

Read-only

Indicates the number of the IPC messages transmitted by


the BP to the MP.

fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1
snAgentHwBPIpcStatEntry
fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1
snAgentHwBPIpcStatSlotNumber
ffdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snAgentHwBPIpcStatBpNumber
fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snAgentHwBPIpcRxPkts
fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.3
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPIpcTxPkts
fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.4
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPIpcRxMsgs
fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.5
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPIpcTxMsgs
fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.6
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentHwBPIpcRxFragPkts

Read-only

Indicates the number of the IPC fragmented data packets


received by the BP from the MP.

Read-only

Indicates the number of the IPC fragmented data packets


transmitted by the BP to the MP.

Read-only

Indicates the number of dropped IPC data packets.

Read-only

Indicates the number of dropped IPC messages.

Read-only

Indicates the number of transmitted IPC data packets that


have errors.

Read-only

Indicates the number of transmitted IPC messages that


have errors.

Read-only

Indicates the total number of transmit-queues that are full.

Read-only

Indicates the number of IPC messages that are bounced


back.

Read-only

Indicates the number of IPC messages that exceed the


specified size.

Read-only

Indicates the number of IPC messages that have no


callback functions.

Read-only

Indicates the number of IPC messages that have the


wrong content.

fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.7
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPIpcTxFragPkts
fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.8
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPIpcDropPkts
ffdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.9
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPIpcDropMsgs
fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.10
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPIpcTxPktsError
fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.11
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPIpcTxMsgsError
fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.12
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPIpcTxQueuesFull
fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.13
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPIpcPktsBounceBack
fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.14
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPIpcMsgsOutOfRange
fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.15
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPIpcMsgsNoCallBack
fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.16
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPIpcMsgsWrongContent
fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.17
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgentHwBPIpcMsgsBadPortNum

Read-only

Indicates the number of IPC messages that have a bad


port number.

Read-only

Indicates the number of IPC messages that have


checksum errors.

Read-only

Indicates the number of IPC messages that are too large.

Read-only

Indicates the number of IPC fragmented packets that are


out of sync.

Read-only

Indicates the number of IPC fragmented packets that


exceed the maximum number of connections.

Read-only

Indicates the number of IPC fragmented packets that have


malloc failure.

Read-only

Indicates the number of IPC fragmented packets that are


aging out.

Read-only

Indicates the number of buffers with alloc failures.

Read-only

Indicates the total number of allocated buffers.

Read-only

Indicates the total number of free buffers.

fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.18
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPIpcPktsCheckSumError
fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.19
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPIpcPktsTooLarge
fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.20
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPIpcPktsFragOutOfSync
fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.21
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPIpcPktsFragExceedMax
Conn
fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.22
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPIpcPktsFragMallocFailure
fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.23
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPIpcPktsFragAgedOut
fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.24
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPIpcBuffersAllocFailure
fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.25
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPIpcTotalBuffersAlloc
fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.26
Syntax: Counter
snAgentHwBPIpcTotalBuffersFree
fdry.1.1.2.12.8.1.1.27
Syntax: Counter

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Layer 4 Switch Group

Session
The following objects define TCP and UDP sessions in a ServerIron.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4MaxSessionLimit

Readwrite

Specifies the maximum number of active sessions the


ServerIron allows. An active session is an entry in the
ServerIron session table. A UDP or TCP session that has
become idle but has not yet timed out (according to the UDP or
TCP age timer) is an active session in the table.

fdry.1.1.4.1.1
Syntax: Integer

Valid values: Depends on the target system configuration, but


cannot exceed 2000000
Default: Depends on the target system configuration
snL4TcpSynLimit
fdry.1.1.4.1.2

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Shows the maximum number of TCP SYN requests per second


per real server that the ServerIron is allowed to send. A TCP
SYN request is a packet that a client sends to request a TCP
connection to the server. Limiting the number of TCP SYN
requests that can be sent to the server each second protects
the ServerIron from TCP SYN attacks.
Valid values: 1 65535
Default: 65535

snL4slbGlobalSDAType
fdry.1.1.4.1.3

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Shows the method the ServerIron uses to select a real server


for client request:

leastconnection(1) The ServerIron sends the request to


the real server that currently has the fewest number of
active connections with clients.

roundrobin(2) The ServerIron sends the request to each


server in rotation, regardless of how many connections
each server has.

weighted(3) The ServerIron uses the weights you assign


to the real servers to select a real server. The weights are
based on the number of entries the ServerIron has for each
server in the sessions table.

Default: leastconnection(1)
snL4slbTotalConnections

Read only

Shows the total number of client connections on the ServerIron


since its last reboot. A connection consists of two sessions:
client-to-server session and server-to-client session.

Read only

Shows the total number of client connections on the ServerIron


since its last reboot. A connection consists of two sessions:
client-to-server session and server-to-client session.

Read only

Shows the number of times the TCP SYN requests from clients
exceeded the configured snL4TcpSynLimit value.

fdry.1.1.4.1.4
Syntax: Counter
snL4slbTotalConnections
fdry.1.1.4.1.52
Syntax: Counter
snL4slbLimitExceeds
fdry.1.1.4.1.5
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4FreeSessionCount

Read only

Shows the number of sessions that are still available for use.
This number is the maximum number of sessions configured,
minus the number of active sessions.

Readwrite

Specifies how many minutes a TCP server connection can


remain inactive before the session times out and the ServerIron
disconnects the session.

fdry.1.1.4.1.13
Syntax: Integer
snL4TcpAge
fdry.1.1.4.1.28
Syntax: Integer

Changing the value of this object affects only the new TCP
sessions that are opened after the change is made. Current
sessions will use the maximum age that was specified before
the change occurred.
This object globally sets the age for all TCP ports. To override
this value for a port, specify the age locally on the individual port
using the devices CLI.
Valid values: 2 60 minutes
Default value: 30 minutes

snL4UdpAge
fdry.1.1.4.1.29

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Specifies how many minutes a UDP server connection can


remain inactive before the session times out and the ServerIron
closes the session.
Changing the value of this object affects only the new UDP
sessions that are opened after the change is made. Current
sessions will use the maximum age that was specified before
the change occurred.
This object globally sets the age for all TCP ports. To override
this value for a port, specify the age locally on the individual port
using the devices CLI.
Valid values: 2 60 minutes
Default: 5 minutes

Server Load Balancing Traffic Information


Server Load Balancing (SLB) is based on associations between real servers and virtual servers. The real servers
are your application servers. The virtual servers have one or more virtual IP addresses (VIPs). You associate a
real server with a virtual server by binding TCP/UDP ports on the real servers with TCP/UDP ports on the virtual
server. When a client sends a TCP/UDP request for a port on the virtual server, the ServerIron sends the clients
request to the real server.
The following objects provide information on the SLB traffic packets that were transmitted between the server and
the clients.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4slbForwardTraffic

Read only

Shows the number of packets sent by clients to the server.

fdry.1.1.4.1.6
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4slbReverseTraffic

Read only

Shows the number of packets sent by servers to clients.


Generally, this value is 0 unless the client is using FTP or
another application that causes the server to initiate
connections.

Read only

Shows the total number of packets dropped by the ServerIron.


This statistic includes the following:

fdry.1.1.4.1.7
Syntax: Counter
snL4slbDrops
fdry.1.1.4.1.8
Syntax: Integer

snL4slbDangling

TCP Resets Resets sent by the ServerIron

Forward Resets Resets from the client

Unsuccessful requests Requests sent to a TCP or UDP


port that is not bound to the requests destination VIP.

Read only

Shows the number of old types of connections. For use by


Brocade technical support.

Read only

Shows the number of packets the ServerIron dropped because


they were sent by a client to a VIP port that is bound to a
disabled real server port.

Read only

Shows the total number of TCP and UDP sessions that have
been aged out and closed. A session ages out when the age
timer configured on the ServerIron expires.

Read only

The total number of TCP connections that are either in the FIN
or RST state.

Read only

Shows the number of packets that were dropped due to one of


the following reasons:

fdry.1.1.4.1.9
Syntax: Integer
snL4slbDisableCount
fdry.1.1.4.1.10
Syntax: Integer
snL4slbAged
fdry.1.1.4.1.11
Syntax: Integer
snL4slbFinished
fdry.1.1.4.1.12
Syntax: Integer
snL4unsuccessfulConn
fdry.1.1.4.1.25
Syntax: Integer

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A deny filter configured on the switch matched the packet,


causing the switch to drop the packet.

A client requested a TCP or UDP port that is not bound on


the VI.

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Hot Standby
Hot standby redundancy is a backup feature that allows a ServerIron to serve as an automatic backup for another
ServerIron. Each hot-standby pair consists of two ServerIrons. One ServerIron serves as the primary or active
ServerIron, and the other serves as the secondary or standby ServerIron. The standby ServerIron becomes active
only if the primary ServerIron fails due to loss of power or loss of data path. The active and standby ServerIrons
must have the same SLB or TCS configuration and share the same virtual MAC address. The shared MAC
address can be selected from the available pool on either the active ServerIron or the standby ServerIron.
For more information on the Hot standby feature, refer to the Foundry ServerIron Installation and Configuration
Guide.
The following objects apply to the Hot standby redundancy feature.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4BackupInterface

Readwrite

Identifies which port is the hot standby port. This is the port that
serves as a private link between the active and the redundant
ServerIrons. The ServerIrons use this port to monitor any
failover and to communicate those events to the standby.

fdry.1.1.4.1.14
Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 0 26
snL4BackupMacAddr
fdry.1.1.4.1.15

Readwrite

Identifies the associated MAC address for the backup


monitoring port. The active and backup ServerIron must have
the same MAC address.

Read only

The snL4Redundancy object and this object are the same.

Syntax: Physical address


snL4Active
fdry.1.1.4.1.16

Indicates if this ServerIron has been configured as redundant or


hot standby:

Syntax: L4flag

snL4Redundancy

Read only

fdry.1.1.4.1.17

false(0) This ServerIron is the active one.

true(1) This ServerIron is the standby.

The snL4Active object and this object are the same.


Indicates if this ServerIron has been configured as redundant or
hot standby:

Syntax: Integer

snL4Backup

Read only

false(0) This ServerIron is the active one.

true(1) This ServerIron is the standby.

Indicates if the ServerIron is the backup (standby) ServerIron:

fdry.1.1.4.1.18

false(0) This ServerIron is the active one.

Syntax: L4flag

true(1) This ServerIron is the standby.

snL4BecomeActive

Read only

Shows the number of times this ServerIron has changed from


standby to active.

Read only

Shows the number of times this ServerIron has changed from


active to standby.

fdry.1.1.4.1.19
Syntax: Integer
snL4BecomeStandBy
fdry.1.1.4.1.20
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4BackupState

Read only

Shows the state of the backup or redundancy link of the active


or standby ServerIron:

fdry.1.1.4.1.21
Syntax: Integer

snL4NoPDUSent

slbSyncComplete(0) Synchronization is complete.

slbSyncReqMap(1) Port map has been synchronized.

slbSyncreqMac(2) MAC addresses have been


synchronized.

slbSyncreqServers(3) Server information has been


synchronized.

slbSyncReqL4(4) L4 packets have been synchronized.

Read only

This object has been deprecated and is not supported.

Read only

The number of missed Layer 4 or MAC-layer PDUs.

Read only

Shows the number of missed port map PDUs, which are PDUs
used by ServerIron to discover information about the maps on
the other ServerIron.

fdry.1.1.4.1.22
Syntax: Integer
snL4NoPDUCount
fdry.1.1.4.1.23
Syntax: Integer
snL4NoPortMap
fdry.1.1.4.1.24
Syntax: Integer

Layer 4 Policies
This section presents the objects associated with Layer 4 policies. It contains the following tables:

Layer 4 Policy Table on page 28-19

Layer 4 Policy Port Access Table on page 28-21

Layer 4 Policy Table


The Layer 4 Policy table allows you to configure Layer 4 policies and specify the ports to which they will be
applied.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4PolicyTable

None

The Layer 4 Policy Table.

None

An entry in the Layer 4 Policy Table.

fdry.1.1.4.11.1

snL4PolicyEntry
fdry.1.1.4.11.1.1

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4PolicyId

Read only

Specifies the ID of the policy.

fdry.1.1.4.11.1.1.1

Valid values: 1 64

Syntax: Integer
snL4PolicyPriority
fdry.1.1.4.11.1.1.2

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Shows the priority of the policy in the ServerIron:


Standalone stackable ServerIrons have the following priorities:

normal(0) normal priority

high(1) high priority

cache(2) priority for cache

transparent(3) priority for transparent

Non-stackable ServerIron Layer 4 priority values are:

snL4PolicyScope
fdry.1.1.4.11.1.1.3

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snL4PolicyProtocol
fdry.1.1.4.11.1.1.4

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snL4PolicyPort
fdry.1.1.4.11.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer

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Readwrite

level0(0)

level1(1)

level2(2)

level3(3)

level4(4)

level5(5)

level6(6)

level7(7)

Indicates if the policy applies to one or all ports:

global(0) Applies to all ports.

local(1) Applies to one port.

Indicates if the policy is for a UDP or TCP protocol:

udp(0)

tcp(1)

Indicates the TCP or UDP port number to which this policy will
be applied.
Valid values: 1 65535

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Layer 4 Switch Group

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4PolicyRowStatus

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.1.4.11.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Layer 4 Policy Port Access Table


The Layer 4 Policy Port Access table lists all access policy entries. These access policies are applied to IP
interfaces (ports) that have Layer 4 IP policies configured on them. IP policies are described in the
snL4PolicyTable .

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4PolicyPortAccessTable

None

The IP Layer 4 Policy Interface (Port) Access Table.

None

An entry in the table.

Read only

The IP interface (port) to which the Layer 4 policy applies.

Readwrite

This list consists of the policies configured in snL4PolicyTable


. Each octet in the list contains a valid ID number
(snL4PolicyId ) that identifies a policy in the snL4PolicyTable.
That policy must have been created prior to the using this
object.

fdry.1.1.4.12.1

snL4PolicyPortAccessEntry
fdry.1.1.4.12.1.1

snL4PolicyPortAccessPort
fdry.1.1.4.12.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snL4PolicyPortAccessList
fdry.1.1.4.12.1.1.2
Syntax: Octet string

Valid values: 1 64 octets

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4PolicyPortAccessRowStatus

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.1.4.12.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Health Checks
The following are objects to check on the health of of a server. The ServerIron automatically uses a Layer 3 ping to
check a servers health. Ping is enabled by default and cannot be disabled.

snL4PingInterval
fdry.1.1.4.1.26

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Shows how often the ServerIron sends a Layer 3 IP ping to test


the basic health and reachability of the real servers. This object
allows you to change the interval between the ping packets.
Valid values: 1 10 seconds
Default: 2 seconds

snL4PingRetry
fdry.1.1.4.1.27

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Shows the number of times the ServerIron resends a ping to a


real server that is not responding before the server fails the
health check.
Valid values: 2 10 tries
Default: 4 tries

Web Cache Server Objects


Transparent Cache Switching (TCS) allows a ServerIron or Brocade backbone switch to detect and switch Web
traffic to a local cache server within the network. Cache servers process Web queries faster and more efficiently
by temporarily storing details about repetitive Web queries locally, reducing the number of external inquiries
required to process a Web query. By limiting the number of queries sent to remote Web servers, the overall WAN
access capacity required is lessened as is the overall operating cost for WAN access.
A single ServerIron (or hot standby pair) can provide transparent cache switching for up to 1024 Web cache
servers. (A Web cache server must be a real server.) Brocade switches increase the reliability of transparent
caching within a network by supporting redundant Web cache server configurations known as Web cache server
groups, as well as supporting redundant paths to those server groups with the server backup option.
This section contains the following objects that are associated with Web cache servers:

Server Cache Groups on page 28-23

Web Cache Group Table on page 28-24

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Layer 4 Switch Group

Web Cache Table on page 28-25

Web Cache Real Server Port Table on page 28-27

Web Cache Traffic Statistics Table on page 28-28

Web Uncached Traffic Statistics Table on page 28-30

Server Cache Groups


All cache servers must belong to a cache group. The ServerIron uses a hashing algorithm to distribute HTTP
requests among the servers in the cache group. In addition, cache groups provide automatic recovery from a
failed or otherwise out-of-service Web cache server. If a Web cache server failure occurs, the ServerIron detects
the failure and directs subsequent requests to the next available cache server or forwards the request directly to
the WAN link. Up to four server cache groups can be assigned to a ServerIron.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4MaxNumWebCacheGroup

Read only

Shows the maximum number of Web cache groups that can be


configured on this ServerIron.

Read only

Shows the maximum number of Web cache servers that a Web


cache group can have.

Readwrite

This object has been deprecated and is no longer supported.

Read only

Shows the router interface port mask.

fdry.1.1.4.1.40
Syntax: Integer
snL4MaxNumWebCachePerGrou
p
fdry.1.1.4.1.41
Syntax: Integer
snL4WebCacheStateful
fdry.1.1.4.1.42
Syntax: Integer
snL4slbRouterInterfacePortMask
fdry.1.1.4.1.39

This object is not used or supported.

Syntax: Integer
snL4slbRouterInterfacePortList
fdry.1.1.4.1.51

Readwrite

Shows Router interface port list. Each port index is a 16-bit


integer in big endian order. The first 8-bit is the slot number, the
other 8-bit is the port number.

Syntax: Octet string

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Web Cache Group Table


Web Cache Group table lists the configured group of Web cache servers on the ServerIron. The ServerIron uses
a hashing algorithm to distribute the incoming HTTP requests among the servers in the cache group. In addition,
cache groups provide automatic recovery from a failed or out-of-service Web cache server. If a Web cache server
failure occurs, the ServerIron detects the failure and directs subsequent requests to the next available Web cache
server or forwards the request directly to the WAN link. The snL4MaxNumWebCachePerGroup object defines
the maximum number of Web cache servers that can be configured in a group. The
snL4MaxNumWebCacheGroup defines the maximum number of cache groups that can be configured on a Web
cache server.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4WebCacheGroupTable

None

Web Cache Group table.

None

An entry in the Web Cache Group table.

Read only

Shows the ID of an entry in the Web cache group entry.

fdry.1.1.4.15.1
snL4WebCacheGroupEntry
fdry.1.1.4.15.1.1
snL4WebCacheGroupId
fdry.1.1.4.15.1.1.1

Valid values: 1 value of the snL4MaxNumWebCacheGroup


object.

Syntax: Integer
snL4WebCacheGroupName

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.4.15.1.1.2

Valid values: 1 32 octets.

Syntax: L4ServerName
snL4WebCacheGroupWebCacheI
pList

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.4.15.1.1.3

fdry.1.1.4.15.1.1.4

Contains a list of IP addresses of the Web cache servers in the


group.
Valid values: The maximum of IP addresses that a group can
contain is equal to the value of the
snL4MaxNumWebCachePerGroup object. Each IP address
contains up to four octets.

Syntax: Octet string

snL4WebCacheGroupDestMask

Shows the name of the Web cache group. This name must be
unique among the Web cache group names.

Readwrite

Syntax: IpAddress

Shows the destination hash-mask for the Web cache group.


The ServerIron uses the destination hash-mask (this object)
and the source hash-mask (snL4WebCacheGroupSrcMask )
to forward the requests to the Web cache servers. This method
ensures that a particular Web site is always cached on the
same Web cache server to minimizes duplication of content on
the Web cache servers.
Default: 255.255.255.0

snL4WebCacheGroupSrcMask
fdry.1.1.4.15.1.1.5
Syntax: IpAddress

Readwrite

Specifies the source hash-mask for the Web cache group


The ServerIron uses the destination hash-mask (this object)
and the source hash-mask (snL4WebCacheGroupSrcMask )
to forward the requests to the Web cache servers. This method
ensures that a particular Web site is always cached on the
same Web cache server to minimizes duplication of content on
the Web cache servers.
Default: 0.0.0.0

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Layer 4 Switch Group

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4WebCacheGroupAdminStatu
s

Readwrite

Indicates if the Web cache group feature is enabled.

fdry.1.1.4.15.1.1.6

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Syntax: Integer
snL4WebCacheGroupRowStatus
fdry.1.1.4.15.1.1.7

Readwrite

Syntax: L4RowStatus

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Web Cache Table


A Web cache server is an application server which is load-balanced by the Server Load Balancing (SLB) switch.
The following table contains the configuration of the Web cache servers in the network.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4WebCacheTable

None

The Web Cache Table.

None

An entry in the Web Cache Table.

Read only

Indicates the IP address of the real server that is serving as the


Web cache server.

Readwrite

Name of the real server that is serving as the Web cache


server. This name must be unique among other Web cache
server names.

fdry.1.1.4.14.1
snL4WebCacheEntry
fdry.1.1.4.14.1.1
snL4WebCacheIP
fdry.1.1.4.14.1.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
snL4WebCacheName
fdry.1.1.4.14.1.1.2
Syntax: L4ServerName

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4WebCacheAdminStatus

Readwrite

Indicates if the TCS feature is enabled in the real server that is


serving as the Web cache server:

fdry.1.1.4.14.1.1.3
Syntax: L4Status

disabled(0)

enabled(1) When TCS is enabled, the feature detects


HTTP traffic addressed for output to the Internet and
redirects the traffic to the CPU. The CPU processes the
traffic and forwards it to the cache servers instead.

NOTE: You cannot enable TCS on both a global (switch) and


local (interface) basis.
snL4WebCacheMaxConnections
fdry.1.1.4.14.1.1.4

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

The maximum number of connections the ServerIron can


maintain in its session table for a Web cache server. When a
Web cache server reaches this threshold, an SNMP trap is
sent. When all the real servers in a server pool reach this
threshold, additional TCP or UDP packets are dropped, and an
ICMP destination unreachable message is sent.
Valid values: 0 1000000
Default: 1000000

snL4WebCacheWeight
fdry.1.1.4.14.1.1.5

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Shows the Web cache servers least-connections weight. This


parameter specifies the server's weight relative to other Web
cache servers in terms of the number of connections on the
server. This weight is based on the number of session table
entries the ServerIron has for TCP or UDP sessions with the
real server. However, if a weight based on the server response
time is desired, this must be disabled (set to 0).
Valid values: 0 65535
Default: 1

snL4WebCacheRowStatus
fdry.1.1.4.14.1.1.6

Readwrite

Syntax: L4Status

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snL4WebCacheDeleteState

Read only

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Shows the state of the port being deleted:

fdry.1.1.4.14.1.1.7

done(0) The port is deleted

Syntax: L4DeleteState

waitunbind(1) The port is in an unbind state

waitdelete(2) The port is in a delete state

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Layer 4 Switch Group

Web Cache Real Server Port Table


The Web Cache Real Server Port Table consists of all the ports configured for the real server. Most attributes are
configured globally for the port. Some additional and overriding local attributes can be configured in this table.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4WebCachePortTable

None

Web Cache Server Port Table.

None

An entry in the Real Server Port table.

Read only

Shows the IP address of the Web cache server.

Read only

Shows the port that the Web cache server uses to listen for
connections:

fdry.1.1.4.18.1
snL4WebCachePortEntry
fdry.1.1.4.18.1.1
snL4WebCachePortServerIp
fdry.1.1.4.18.1.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
snL4WebCachePortPort
fdry.1.1.4.18.1.1.2

Valid values: 0 65535

Syntax: Integer
snL4WebCachePortAdminStatus
fdry.1.1.4.18.1.1.3

Readwrite

Syntax: L4Status
snL4WebCachePortRowStatus
fdry.1.1.4.18.1.1.4

Readwrite

Syntax: L4RowStatus

Indicates if the Web cache server port is enabled:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snL4WebCachePortDeleteState

Read only

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Shows the state of the port being deleted:

fdry.1.1.4.18.1.1.5

done(0) The port is deleted.

Syntax: L4DeleteState

waitunbind(1) The port is in an unbind state

waitdelete(2) The port is in a delete state

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Web Cache Traffic Statistics Table


The Web Cache Traffic Statistics table contains traffic statistics for the client requests that go to the Web cache
server.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4WebCacheTrafficStatsTable

None

Web Cache Traffic Statistics Table.

None

An entry in the Web Cache Traffic Statistics Table.

Read only

Shows the IP address of the Web cache server.

Read only

Shows the port that the Web cache server uses to listen for
connections.

fdry.1.1.4.16.1
snL4WebCacheTrafficStatsEntry
fdry.1.1.4.16.1.1
snL4WebCacheTrafficIp
fdry.1.1.4.16.1.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
snL4WebCacheTrafficPort
fdry.1.1.4.16.1.1.2

Valid values: 0 65535

Syntax: Integer
snL4WebCacheCurrConnections

Read only

Shows the number of the active connections between the


clients and the Web cache server.

Read only

Shows the total number of connections between clients and the


Web cache server.

Read only

Shows the number of packets that was sent from the client or
the Web server to the Web cache server.

Read only

Shows the number of packets that was sent from the Web
cache server to the client or Web server.

Read only

Shows the number of octets that was sent from the client or
Web server to the Web cache server.

Read only

Shows the number of octets that was sent from the Web cache
server to the client or Web server.

fdry.1.1.4.16.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer
snL4WebCacheTotalConnections
fdry.1.1.4.16.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer
snL4WebCacheTxPkts
fdry.1.1.4.16.1.1.5
Syntax: Counter
snL4WebCacheRxPkts
fdry.1.1.4.16.1.1.6
Syntax: Counter
snL4WebCacheTxOctets
fdry.1.1.4.16.1.1.7
Syntax: Counter
snL4WebCacheRxOctets
fdry.1.1.4.16.1.1.8
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4WebCachePortState

Read only

Shows the operational state of the server port:

fdry.1.1.4.16.1.1.9

disabled(0) This state has been deprecated.

Syntax: WebCacheState

enabled(1) The server is ready. There is no physical link


to the Web cache server. The Web cache server is
configured on the ServerIron but is not physically
connected to the ServerIron.

failed(2) The server failed. The Web cache server has


failed to respond to repeated Layer 3 health checks (IP
pings) Typically, a real server changes from the suspect(4)
state to the failed(2) state.

testing(3) The Web cache server is in testing mode. It is


still reachable at Layer 3, but at least one of its application
ports has failed to respond to its health checks. If the
application port is not a TCP or UDP port known to the
ServerIron, or if the Layer 7 health check for the port is
disabled, only the Layer 4 health check is used. If the
service is a TCP or UDP port known to the ServerIron and
the Layer 7 health check is enabled, then the application
must pass both health checks to avoid entering the
testing(3) state.
The ServerIron continues to try to the reach the application
indefinitely. Thus, if the server continues to be reachable at
Layer 3, the state will remain in the testing(3) state as long
as the ServerIron cannot reach the application that is failing
its health check.

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suspect(4) The Web cache server is responding slowly.


The ServerIron associates a time stamp with each packet
sent to and received from the Web cache servers. If the
time gap between the last packet received from the server
and the last packet sent to the server increases to three or
four seconds, the ServerIron sends a ping (Layer 3 health
check) to the server. If the server does not respond within
the ping interval (configured in the snL4PingInterval
object), the ServerIron changes the state to suspect(4) and
resends the ping. The ping will be sent up to the number of
retries specified by the ping retries parameter (configured
in the snL4PingRetry object). If the server still does not
respond after all the retries, the state changes to failed(2).
If the server does respond, the state changes to active(6).

shutdown(5) The Web cache server has been forced to


shutdown. This option is used to gracefully shut down the
Web cache server.

active(6) The Web cache server responded to the Layer 3


health check (IP ping), and all the services on the real
server have passed their Layer 4, and if applicable, Layer
7) health checks.

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Web Uncached Traffic Statistics Table


The Web Uncached Traffic Statistics table contains traffic statistics for the client requests that go directly to the
Web server. Client requests are directed to the Web server when the Web cache server is not available.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4WebUncachedTrafficStatsTa
ble

None

Web Uncached Traffic Statistics Table.

None

An entry in the Web Uncached Traffic Statistics Table.

Read only

Identifies the ServerIron port that is attached to the Web


servers. This port is typically the port attached to the Border
Access Point (BAP) router that goes to the rest of the network
or to the Internet.

Read only

Identifies the SLB switch port or Web client port, which


connects the client to the ServerIron.

Read only

Shows the number of uncached packets that was sent from the
client port to the Web server.

Read only

Shows the number of uncached packets that was sent from the
Web server to the client port.

Read only

Shows the number of uncached octets that was sent from the
client port to the Web server.

Read only

Shows the number of uncached octets that was sent from the
Web server to the client port.

Read only

Shows the name of the Web server port.

fdry.1.1.4.17.1
snL4WebUncachedTrafficStatsEnt
ry
fdry.1.1.4.17.1.1
snL4WebServerPort
fdry.1.1.4.17.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snL4WebClientPort
fdry.1.1.4.17.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snL4WebUncachedTxPkts
fdry.1.1.4.17.1.1.3
Syntax: Counter
snL4WebUncachedRxPkts
fdry.1.1.4.17.1.1.4
Syntax: Counter
snL4WebUncachedTxOctets
fdry.1.1.4.17.1.1.5
Syntax: Counter
snL4WebUncachedRxOctets
fdry.1.1.4.17.1.1.6
Syntax: Counter
snL4WebServerPortName
fdry.1.1.4.17.1.1.7

Valid values: Up to 16 characters.

Syntax: Display string


snL4WebClientPortName
fdry.1.1.4.17.1.1.8

Read only

Shows the name of the Web client port.


Valid values: Up to 16 characters.

Syntax: Display string

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Real Server Objects


A real server is an application server which is load-balanced by the Server Load Balancing (SLB) switch.
NOTE: The following tables have been replaced:

The Real Server Table (snL4RealServerTable) has been deprecated and replaced by the Real Server
Configuration Table (snL4RealServerCfg). Refer to page 28-31.

Real Server Port Table (snL4RealServerPortTable) has been replaced by the Real Server Port Configuration
Table (snL4RealServerPortCfg). Refer to page 28-32.

Real Server Status Table (snL4RealServerStatusTable) has been replaced by the Real Server Statistics Table
(snL4RealServerStatistic). Refer to page 28-34.

The Real Server Port Status Table (snL4RealServerPortStatusTable) has been replaced by the Real Server
Statistics Table (snL4RealServerPortStatisticTable ). Refer to page 28-36.

This section presents the following tables:

Real Server Configuration Table on page 28-31

Real Server Port Configuration Table on page 28-32

Real Server Statistics Table on page 28-34

Real Server Port Statistic Table on page 28-36

Additional tables for real servers are included in the section Monitor Groups on page 28-53. Those tables provide
historical information on data samples for real servers and real server ports.

Real Server Configuration Table


The Real Server Configuration table shows the configuration of real servers. A real server is an application server
which is load-balanced by the SLB switch.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4RealServerCfgTable

None

Real Server Configuration Table.

None

An entry in the Real Server Configuration Table.

Read only

Shows the IP address of the real server.

Readwrite

Shows the name of the real server. This name must be unique
among the real server names.

fdry.1.1.4.19.1
snL4RealServerCfgEntry
fdry.1.1.4.19.1.1
snL4RealServerCfgIP
fdry.1.1.4.19.1.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
snL4RealServerCfgName
fdry.1.1.4.19.1.1.2

Valid values: 1 32 octets

Syntax: L4ServerName
snL4RealServerCfgAdminStatus
fdry.1.1.4.19.1.1.3
Syntax: L4Status

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Readwrite

Enables or disables the real server:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4RealServerCfgMaxConnectio
ns

Readwrite

Specifies the maximum number of connections the ServerIron


can maintain in its session table for a real server. When a real
server reaches this threshold, an SNMP trap is sent. When all
the real servers in a server pool reach this threshold, additional
TCP or UDP packets are dropped, and an ICMP destination
unreachable message is sent.

fdry.1.1.4.19.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 0 1000000


Default: 1000000
snL4RealServerCfgWeight
fdry.1.1.4.19.1.1.5

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Specifies the server's weight relative to other real servers. This


weight is based on the number of session table entries the
ServerIron has for TCP or UDP sessions with the real server.
Set this object to 0 to disable it if a weight based on the server
response time is desired.
Valid values: 0 65000. Setting this object to 0 disables it.
Default: 1

snL4RealServerCfgRowStatus
fdry.1.1.4.19.1.1.6

Readwrite

Syntax: L4RowStatus

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snL4RealServerCfgDeleteState

Read only

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Shows the state of the port being deleted:

fdry.1.1.4.19.1.1.7

done(0) The port is deleted.

Syntax: L4DeleteState

waitunbind(1) The port is in an unbind state

waitdelete(2) The port is in a delete state

Real Server Port Configuration Table


Real Server Port table contains all the ports that have been configured for the real server. Beginning with IronWare
TrafficWorks Switch software release 09.0.00S and later, this table also shows information for remote servers.

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Most attributes are configured globally for the servers port. This table allows you to change individual port
attributes and override global settings.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4RealServerPortCfgTable

None

Real Server Port table.

None

An entry in the Real Server Port Configuration table.

Read only

Specifies the IP address for the server.

Read only

Specifies the name of the server. This name must be unique


among the other servers.

fdry.1.1.4.20.1
snL4RealServerPortCfgEntry
fdry.1.1.4.20.1.1
snL4RealServerPortCfgIP
fdry.1.1.4.20.1.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
snL4RealServerPortCfgServerNa
me
fdry.1.1.4.20.1.1.2

Valid values: 1 32 octets

Syntax: L4ServerName
snL4RealServerPortCfgPort

Read only

fdry.1.1.4.20.1.1.3

Specifies the port that the server port uses to listen for
connections
Valid values: 0 65535

Syntax: Integer
snL4RealServerPortCfgAdminSta
tus

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.4.20.1.1.4

Enables or disable the application port on the server:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Syntax: L4Status
snL4RealServerPortCfgRowStatu
s

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.1.4.20.1.1.5

delete(3) Delete the row

Syntax: L4RowStatus

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snL4RealServerPortCfgDeleteSta
te
fdry.1.1.4.20.1.1.6
Syntax: L4DeleteState

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Read only

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Shows the state of the port being deleted:

done(0) The port is deleted.

waitunbind(1) The port is in an unbind state

waitdelete(2) The port is in a delete state

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4RealServerPortCfgMaxConn
ections

Readwrite

Defines the maximum number of connections allowed per port.


Enter a value up to 1000000.

fdry.1.1.4.20.1.1.7
Syntax: Integer

Real Server Statistics Table


Real Server Statistics table contains statistics for all real servers configured as SLB switches on the ServerIron

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4RealServerStatisticTable

None

The Real Server Statistic Table.

None

An entry in the Real Server Statistic Table.

Read only

Shows the IP address of the real server.

Read only

Shows the name of the real server.

Read only

Shows the number of packets the ServerIron has received from


the real server.

Read only

Shows the number of packets the ServerIron has sent to the


real server.

Read only

Shows the number of client connections currently on the real


server. A connection consists of two sessions: the client-toserver session and the server-to-client session.

Read only

Shows the number of client connections on the real server since


the last time the ServerIron was rebooted. A connection
consists of two sessions: the client-to-server session and the
server-to-client session.

fdry.1.1.4.23.1
snL4RealServerStatisticEntry
fdry.1.1.4.23.1.1
snL4RealServerStatisticRealIP
fdry.1.1.4.23.1.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
snL4RealServerStatisticName
fdry.1.1.4.23.1.1.2
Syntax: L4ServerName
snL4RealServerStatisticReceiveP
kts
fdry.1.1.4.23.1.1.3
Syntax: Counter
snL4RealServerStatisticTransmitP
kts
fdry.1.1.4.23.1.1.4
Syntax: Counter
snL4RealServerStatisticCurConn
ections
fdry.1.1.4.23.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer
snL4RealServerStatisticTotalCon
nections
fdry.1.1.4.23.1.1.6
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4RealServerStatisticAge

Read only

Shows the total number of TCP and UDP sessions that the
ServerIron closed because the connection aged out. A session
ages out when the age timer configured on the ServerIron
expires.

Read only

Shows the operational state of the real server when the


statistics were obtained:

fdry.1.1.4.23.1.1.7
Syntax: Integer
snL4RealServerStatisticState
fdry.1.1.4.23.1.1.8
Syntax: Integer

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disabled(0) This value has been deprecated and is not


used.

enabled(1) There is no link to the real server. The real


server is configured on the ServerIron but is not physically
connected to the ServerIron.

failed(2) The server has failed to respond to repeated


Layer 3 health checks (IP pings). Typically, a real server
changes to the failed(2) state from the suspect(4) state.

testing(3) The real server is still reachable at Layer 3, but


at least one of the application ports on the real server has
failed to respond to its health checks. If the application port
is not a TCP or UDP port known to the ServerIron, or if the
Layer 7 health check for the port is disabled, only the Layer
4 health check is used. If the service is a TCP or UDP port
known to the ServerIron and the Layer 7 health check is
enabled, then the application must pass both health checks
to avoid entering the testing(3) state. The ServerIron
continues to try to reach the application indefinitely. If the
server continues to be reachable at Layer 3, the state will
remain testing(3) as long as the ServerIron cannot reach
the application that is failing its health check.

suspect(4) The ServerIron associates a time stamp with


each packet sent to and received from the real servers. If
the time gap between the last packet received from the real
server and the last packet sent to the real server increases
to three or four seconds, the ServerIron sends a Layer 3
health check (ping) to the real server. If the real server
does not respond within the ping interval (configured in the
snL4PingInterval object), the ServerIron changes the
state to suspect(4) and resends the ping, up to the number
of retries specified by the snL4PingRetry object. If the
server still doesn't respond after all the retries, the state
changes to failed(2). If the server does respond, the state
changes to active(6).

shutdown(5) The forced-shutdown option has been used


to gracefully shut down the real server.

active(6) The real server has responded to the Layer 3


health check (IP ping) and all the services on the real
server have passed their Layer 4, and if applicable, Layer
7) health checks.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4RealServerStatisticReassign
ments

Read only

Shows the number of times the ServerIron has reassigned the


connection to another real server in the rotation because the
real server that is in use has not responded to two TCP SYNs
from the client.

Read only

Shows the number of missed connection requests (TCP SYN)


the ServerIron accepts before moving the connection to another
ServerIron.

Read only

Shows the number of times a client request could not be fulfilled


because the client requested a port that is not configured on the
real server.

Read only

Show the number of seconds from the last retry attempt to


connect to the real server. The object value is valid only if the
real servers state is failed(2).

Read only

Shows the highest number of simultaneous client connections


on the real server since the last time the ServerIron was
rebooted. A connection consists of two sessions: the client-toserver session and the server-to-client session.

Read only

Shows the total number of connections to the client that was


initiated by the real server.

Read only

Shows the total number of open sessions on the ServerIron. A


connection consists of two sessions: the client-to-server
session and the server-to-client session.

fdry.1.1.4.23.1.1.9
Syntax: Integer
snL4RealServerStatisticReassign
mentLimit
fdry.1.1.4.23.1.1.10
Syntax: Integer
snL4RealServerStatisticFailedPor
tExists
fdry.1.1.4.23.1.1.11
Syntax: Integer
snL4RealServerStatisticFailTime
fdry.1.1.4.23.1.1.12
Syntax: Integer
snL4RealServerStatisticPeakCon
nections
fdry.1.1.4.23.1.1.13
Syntax: Integer
snL4RealServerStatisticTotalReve
rseConnections
fdry.1.1.4.23.1.1.14
Syntax: Integer
snL4RealServerStatisticCurrentS
essions
fdry.1.1.4.23.1.1.15
Syntax: Integer

Real Server Port Statistic Table


Real Server Port Statistics contains statistics for all the ports configured for all the real servers. Beginning with
IronWare TrafficWorks Switch software release 09.0.00S and later and 09.1.01R and later, this table also shows
information for remote servers.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4RealServerPortStatisticTable

None

Real Server Port Statistic table.

None

An entry in the Real Server Port Statistic table.

fdry.1.1.4.24.1
snL4RealServerPortStatisticEntry
fdry.1.1.4.24.1.1

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4RealServerPortStatisticIP

Read only

Shows the IP address of the server where the port is located.

Read only

The port number that the server uses to listen for connections.

Read only

Shows the name of the server.

Read only

Shows the number of times the ServerIron has reassigned the


connection to another server in the rotation because the server
that is in use has not responded to two TCP SYNs from the
client.

fdry.1.1.4.24.1.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
snL4RealServerPortStatisticPort
fdry.1.1.4.24.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snL4RealServerPortStatisticServe
rName
fdry.1.1.4.24.1.1.3
Syntax: L4ServerName
snL4RealServerPortStatisticReas
signCount
fdry.1.1.4.24.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4RealServerPortStatisticState

Read only

Shows the operational state of the server when the statistics


were obtained:

fdry.1.1.4.24.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0) This value has been deprecated and is not


used.

enabled(1) There is no link to the server. The server is


configured on the ServerIron but is not physically
connected to the ServerIron.

failed(2) The server has failed to respond to repeated


Layer 3 health checks (IP pings). Typically, a server
changes to the failed(2) state from the suspect(4) state.

testing(3) The server is still reachable at Layer 3, but at


least one of the application ports on the server has failed to
respond to its health checks. If the application port is not a
TCP or UDP port known to the ServerIron or if the Layer 7
health check for the port is disabled, only the Layer 4 health
check is used. If the service is a TCP or UDP port known to
the ServerIron and the Layer 7 health check is enabled,
then the application must pass both health checks to avoid
entering the testing(3) state. The ServerIron continues to
try to reach the application indefinitely. If the server
continues to be reachable at Layer 3, the state will remain
testing(3) as long as the ServerIron cannot reach the
application that is failing its health check.

suspect(4) The ServerIron associates a time stamp with


each packet sent to and received from the servers. If the
time gap between the last packet received from the server
and the last packet sent to the server increases to three or
four seconds, the ServerIron sends a Layer 3 health check
(ping) to the server. If the server does not respond within
the ping interval (configured in the snL4PingInterval
object) the ServerIron changes the state to suspect(4) and
resends the ping, up to the number of retries specified by
the snL4PingRetry object. If the server still doesn't
respond after all the retries, the state changes to failed(2).
If the server does respond, the state changes to active(6).

shutdown(5) The forced-shutdown option has been used


to gracefully shut down the server.

active(6) The server has responded to the Layer 3 health


check (IP ping), and all the services on the server have
passed their Layer 4, and if applicable, Layer 7) health
checks.

unbound(7) The unbind action is complete.

awaitUnbind(8) The unbind action has been issued and is


waiting for completion.

awaitDelete(9) The delete action has been issued and is


waiting for completion.
Await actions occur because ServerIron sends a command
from MP to all BPs and needs to wait for all BPs to have
gracefully synced with other BPs that, for example, are
deleting real servers, etc.

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Layer 4 Switch Group

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4RealServerPortStatisticFailTi
me

Read only

This object applies only ports whose operational state is


failed(2).

fdry.1.1.4.24.1.1.6

Shows the number of seconds that has elapsed since the last
time the port tried to re-establish connection with the server.

Syntax: Integer
snL4RealServerPortStatisticCurre
ntConnection

Read only

Shows the number of client connections currently on the this


port of the server. A connection consists of two sessions, the
client-to-server session and the server-to-client session.

Read only

Shows the number of client connections on the server since the


last time the ServerIron rebooted. A connection consists of two
sessions: the client-to-server session and the server-to-client
session.

Read only

Shows the number of packets that the ServerIron has received


from the server.

Read only

Shows the number of packets the ServerIron has sent to the


server.

Read only

Shows the number of bytes the ServerIron has received from


the server.

Read only

Shows the number of bytes the ServerIron has sent to the


server.

Read only

Shows the highest number of simultaneous client connections


on the server since the last time the ServerIron was rebooted. A
connection consists of two sessions: the client-to-server
session and the server-to-client session.

fdry.1.1.4.24.1.1.7
Syntax: Integer
snL4RealServerPortStatisticTotal
Connection
fdry.1.1.4.24.1.1.8
Syntax: Counter
snL4RealServerPortStatisticRxPk
ts
fdry.1.1.4.24.1.1.9
Syntax: Counter
snL4RealServerPortStatisticTxPkt
s
fdry.1.1.4.24.1.1.10
Syntax: Counter
snL4RealServerPortStatisticRxBy
tes
fdry.1.1.4.24.1.1.11
Syntax: Counter
snL4RealServerPortStatisticTxByt
es
fdry.1.1.4.24.1.1.12
Syntax: Counter
snL4RealServerPortStatisticPeak
Connection
fdry.1.1.4.24.1.1.13
Syntax: Integer

Virtual Server Objects


The SLB switch serves as the front-end for real servers and load balances the real servers. To allow the SLB
switches to perform this function, virtual servers should be configured on the ServerIron and must be bound to
their related real servers. The virtual servers are visible to the clients while real servers are hidden by the virtual
servers
This section presents the following tables for virtual servers:

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Virtual Server Configuration Table on page 28-40

Virtual Server Port Configuration Table on page 28-42

Virtual Server Statistic Table on page 28-44

NOTE: The following tables have been replaced:

The Virtual Server Table (snL4VirtualServerTable) has been replaced by the Virtual Server Configuration
Table (snL4VirtualServerCfg). Refer to page 28-40.

The Virtual Server Port Table (snL4VirtualServerPortTable) has been replaced by the Virtual Server Port
Configuration Table (snL4VirtualServerPortCfg). Refer to page 28-42.

The Virtual Server Status Table (snL4VirtualServerStatusTable) has been replaced by the Virtual Server
Statistics Table (snL4VirtualServerStatistic). Refer to page 28-44.

The Virtual Server Port Status Table (snL4VirtualServerPortStatusTable) has been replaced by the Virtual
Server Port Statistics Table (snL4VirtualServerPortStatisticTable). Refer to page 28-46.

Additional tables for virtual servers are included in the section Monitor Groups on page 28-53. Those tables
provide historical information on data samples for virtual servers and virtual server ports.

Virtual Server Configuration Table


The Virtual Server Configuration table allows you to configure virtual servers on the ServerIron.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4VirtualServerCfgTable

None

The Virtual Server Configuration table.

None

An entry in the Virtual Server Configuration table.

Read only

Specifies the virtual server IP Address.

Readwrite

Specifies the name of the virtual server. This name must be


unique among the other virtual servers.

fdry.1.1.4.21.1
snL4VirtualServerCfgEntry
fdry.1.1.4.21.1.1
snL4VirtualServerCfgVirtualIP
fdry.1.1.4.21.1.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
snL4VirtualServerCfgName
fdry.1.1.4.21.1.1.2

Valid values: 1 32 octets

Syntax: L4ServerName
snL4VirtualServerCfgAdminStatu
s

Readwrite

Indicates if the virtual server feature is enabled on the


ServerIron:

fdry.1.1.4.21.1.1.3

disabled(0)

Syntax: L4Status

enabled(1)

Default: enabled(1)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4VirtualServerCfgSDAType

Readwrite

Specifies the load-balancing or Session Distribution Algorithm


method that the ServerIron uses to select a real server for a
client request. The following methods are supported:

fdry.1.1.4.21.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer

default(0) The ServerIron uses the global SDAType


configured (snL4SlbGlobalSDAType)

leastconnection(1) The ServerIron sends the request to


the real server that currently has the fewest active
connections with clients.

roundrobin(2) The ServerIron sends the request to each


real server in rotation, regardless of how many connections
or sessions each real server has.

weighted(3) The ServerIron uses the weights you assign


to the real servers to select a real servers. The weights are
based on the number of session table entries the switch
has for each server.

Default: default(0)
snL4VirtualServerCfgRowStatus

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.4.21.1.1.5
Syntax: L4RowStatus

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snL4VirtualServerCfgDeleteState

Read only

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Shows the state of the port being deleted:

fdry.1.1.4.21.1.1.6

done(0) The port is deleted.

Syntax: L4DeleteState

waitunbind(1) The port is in an unbind state.

waitdelete(2) The port is in a delete state.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4VirtualServerCfgSymPriority

Readwrite

When a pair of SLB switches are configured to provide


redundancy for individual virtual IP addresses (VIPs), an
symmetric SLB priority must be specified on each switch for
each of the VIPs. The switch with the higher priority for a given
VIP is the default active switch for that VIP. The other switch is
the default standby for the VIP.

fdry.1.1.4.21.1.1.7
Syntax: Integer

It is recommended that you use a priority of 2 (instead of 1) as a


low priority or 254 (instead of 255) as a high priority. This
method would make it easy to force a failover of the high priority
switch to a low priority switch by simply changing the priority on
one of the switches.
For example, we can force a failover by changing the priority on
the high priority switch from 254 to 1. Since the priority on the
low priority switch is 2, the low priority switch takes over for the
VIP. Likewise, we can force the low priority switch to take over
by changing its priority to 255, since the priority on the high
priority switch is only 254.
Valid values: 0 255
Default: 0

Virtual Server Port Configuration Table


The Virtual Server Port Configuration Table contains all the ports configured for the virtual server. This table
allows you to configure attributes for individual ports and override global attributes for those ports.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4VirtualServerPortCfgTable

None

Virtual Server Port Configuration table.

None

An entry in the Virtual Server Port Configuration table.

Read only

Indicates the IP address of the virtual server where the port is


located.

Read only

Specifies the port that the virtual server (SLB switch) uses to
listen for connections from clients.

fdry.1.1.4.22.1
snL4VirtualServerPortCfgEntry
fdry.1.1.4.22.1.1
snL4VirtualServerPortCfgIP
fdry.1.1.4.22.1.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
snL4VirtualServerPortCfgPort
fdry.1.1.4.22.1.1.2

Valid values: 0 65535

Syntax: Integer
snL4VirtualServerPortCfgServerN
ame
fdry.1.1.4.22.1.1.3

Read only

Specifies the name of the virtual server. This name must be


different from the names of other virtual servers.
Valid values: 1 32 octets

Syntax: L4ServerName

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Layer 4 Switch Group

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4VirtualServerPortCfgAdminS
tatus

Readwrite

Enables or disables the port on the virtual server for accepting


client requests and load balancing those request among the
real servers.

fdry.1.1.4.22.1.1.4
Syntax: L4Status

disable(0)

enable(1)

Default: enable(1)
snL4VirtualServerPortCfgSticky

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.4.22.1.1.5
Syntax: L4Status

Enables or disables the sticky feature. If enabled, the


ServerIron sends all requests from the same client to this
application and to the same real server during the current
session. By default, the ServerIron sends a client request to the
next available real server, based on the load balancing method.
This is true regardless of whether the client has already sent a
request for the same application. If the switch has to send all of
a client requests for a given application to the same real server
during a client session with the server, set this object to
enable(1) for the application port.
Set this object and the snL4VirtualServerPortCfgConcurrent
object to enable(1), on ServerIron FTP ports that use passive
FTP:

disable(0)

enable(1)

Default: disable(0)
snL4VirtualServerPortCfgConcurr
ent
fdry.1.1.4.22.1.1.6
Syntax: L4Status

Readwrite

Enables or disables the port for concurrent connections. A port


that allows concurrent connections can have more than one
connection open to the same client at the same time.
The concurrent feature allows a client to have sessions on
different application ports on the same real server at the same
time. When an application port is enabled to be concurrent, the
real server can open additional concurrent TCP or UDP
sessions with the client using arbitrary TCP or UDP port
numbers.
Set this object and the snL4VirtualServerPortCfgSticky object
to enable(1) on ServerIron FTP ports that use passive FTP:

disable(0)

enable(1)

Default: disable(0)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4VirtualServerPortCfgRowSta
tus

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

fdry.1.1.4.22.1.1.7

delete(3) Delete the row

Syntax: L4RowStatus

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snL4VirtualServerPortCfgDeleteS
tate

Read only

fdry.1.1.4.22.1.1.8
Syntax: L4DeleteState

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

Shows the state of the port being deleted:

done(0) The port is deleted.

waitunbind(1) The port is in an unbind state.

waitdelete(2) The port is in a delete state.

Virtual Server Statistic Table


Virtual Server Statistics table contains statistics for all the virtual servers configured in the ServerIron.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4VirtualServerStatisticTable

None

The Virtual Server Statistic Table.

None

An entry in the Virtual Server Statistic Table.

Read only

Shows the IP address of the virtual server.

Read only

Shows the name of the virtual server.

Read only

Shows the number of packets the ServerIron has received from


the real server.

fdry.1.1.4.25.1
snL4VirtualServerStatisticEntry
fdry.1.1.4.25.1.1
snL4VirtualServerStatisticIP
fdry.1.1.4.25.1.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
snL4VirtualServerStatisticName
fdry.1.1.4.25.1.1.2
Syntax: L4ServerName
snL4VirtualServerStatisticReceive
Pkts
fdry.1.1.4.25.1.1.3
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4VirtualServerStatisticTransmi
tPkts

Read only

Shows the number of packets the ServerIron has sent to the


real server.

Read only

Shows the number of client connections on the virtual server


since the last time the ServerIron was booted. A connection
consists of two sessions: the client-to-server session and the
server-to-client session.

Read only

The number of bytes the switch has received from the real
server.

Read only

The number of bytes the switch has sent to the real server

Read only

Shows which ServerIron is the active one:

fdry.1.1.4.25.1.1.4
Syntax: Counter
snL4VirtualServerStatisticTotalCo
nnections
fdry.1.1.4.25.1.1.5
Syntax: Counter
snL4VirtualServerStatisticReceive
Bytes
fdry.1.1.4.25.1.1.6
Syntax: Counter64
snL4VirtualServerStatisticTransmi
tBytes
fdry.1.1.4.25.1.1.7
Syntax: Counter64
snL4VirtualServerStatisticSymme
tricState
fdry.1.1.4.25.1.1.8

other(3) Not the active ServerIron

active(5) Active ServerIron

Syntax: Integer
snL4VirtualServerStatisticSymme
tricPriority

Read only

Shows the Symmetric SLB priority configured on the


ServerIron.

Read only

This object is applicable only to the active ServerIrons.

fdry.1.1.4.25.1.1.9
Syntax: Integer
snL4VirtualServerStatisticSymme
tricKeep

Shows the number of times an SSLB backup has failed to


communicate with the active ServerIron. By default, the counter
is incremented by 1 every 400 milliseconds, if the backup switch
is responding slowly to the active switchs keepalive message.
The counter is reset to 0 each time the backup switch replies to
a keepalive message. If the counter exceeds the maximum
number allowed (20 by default, thus 8 seconds), the standby
switch takes over as the new active switch. Normally, this field
almost always contains 0.

fdry.1.1.4.25.1.1.10
Syntax: Integer

snL4VirtualServerStatisticSymme
tricActivates

Read only

The number of times this ServerIron has become the active


switch.

fdry.1.1.4.25.1.1.11
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4VirtualServerStatisticSymme
tricInactives

Read only

Shows the number of times this ServerIron has changed from


being the active switch to the backup switch.

Read only

Shows the MAC address of the backup ServerIron with the


second-highest priority. This ServerIron will become the active
switch if a failover occurs.

Read only

Shows the MAC address of the active ServerIron with the


highest priority. This ServerIron will become the backup switch if
a failover occurs.

fdry.1.1.4.25.1.1.12
Syntax: Counter
snL4VirtualServerStatisticSymme
tricBestStandbyMacAddr
fdry.1.1.4.25.1.1.13
Syntax: Physical address
snL4VirtualServerStatisticSymme
tricActiveMacAddr
fdry.1.1.4.25.1.1.14
Syntax: Physical address

Virtual Server Port Statistics Table


Virtual Server Port Statistics table contains statistics for all the ports configured for all the virtual servers.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4VirtualServerPortStatisticTabl
e

None

The Virtual Server Port Statistic table.

None

An entry in the Virtual Server Port Statistic table.

Read only

The IP address of the virtual server that the port is located.

Read only

Shows the ID of the port that the virtual server (SLB switch)
uses to listen for connections.

Read only

Shows the name of the virtual server.

Read only

Shows the number of client connections currently on the virtual


server. A connection consists of two sessions: the client-toserver session and the server-to-client session.

fdry.1.1.4.26.1
snL4VirtualServerPortStatisticEnt
ry
fdry.1.1.4.26.1.1
snL4VirtualServerPortStatisticIP
fdry.1.1.4.26.1.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
snL4VirtualServerPortStatisticPor
t
fdry.1.1.4.26.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snL4VirtualServerPortStatisticSer
verName
fdry.1.1.4.26.1.1.3
Syntax: L4ServerName
snL4VirtualServerPortStatisticCur
rentConnection
fdry.1.1.4.26.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer

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Layer 4 Switch Group

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4VirtualServerPortStatisticTot
alConnection

Read only

The number of client connections on the virtual server since the


last time the ServerIron was rebooted. A connection consists of
two sessions: the client-to-server session and the server-toclient session.

Read only

The highest number of connections the VIP has had at any


time.

fdry.1.1.4.26.1.1.5
Syntax: Counter
snL4VirtualServerPortStatisticPea
kConnection
fdry.1.1.4.26.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer

Bind Table
Virtual servers must be bound to real servers. The Bind table contains information about the bindings between the
virtual servers (external or front-end servers visible to clients) and real or application servers (servers that serve
the client requests).

L4 Bind Table
NOTE: This table has been deprecated. Use the snL4VirtualServerBindTable instead.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4BindTable

None

The Bind table.

None

An entry in the Bind table.

Read only

The index for this entry. This must be unique and care must be
taken to assign an unused index when creating an entry.

Readwrite

Indicates the name of the virtual server.

Readwrite

Specifies the TCP or UDP port number on the virtual server that
will be bound to the real server.

fdry.1.1.4.6.1
snL4BindEntry
fdry.1.1.4.6.1.1
snL4BindIndex
fdry.1.1.4.6.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snL4BindVirtualServerName
fdry.1.1.4.6.1.1.2

Valid values: 1 32 octets

Syntax: L4ServerName
snL4BindVirtualPortNumber
fdry.1.1.4.6.1.1.3

Valid values: 0 65535

Syntax: Integer
snL4BindRealServerName
fdry.1.1.4.6.1.1.4
Syntax: L4ServerName

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Readwrite

Indicates the name of the real server that has been configured
on the ServerIron.
Valid values: 1 32 octets

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4BindRealPortNumber

Readwrite

Specifies the TCP or UDP port number of the real server to


which the virtual port is bound.

fdry.1.1.4.6.1.1.5

Valid values: 0 65535

Syntax: Integer
snL4BindRowStatus
fdry.1.1.4.6.1.1.6

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

delete(3) Delete the row

create(4) Create a new row

modify(5) Modify an existing row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a


"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

noSuch(0) No such row

invalid(1) Row is inoperative

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

L4 Virtual Server Bind Table


This table replaces the snL4BindTable.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4VirtualServerBindTable

N/A

The Virtual Server Bind Table.

N/A

An entry in the snL4VirtualServerBindTable.

Read only

The IP address of the real server that will be bound to the virtual
server.

Read only

The port on the real server that will be bound to the virtual
server.

Readwrite

The name of the real server.

Readwrite

The IP address of the virtual server to which the real server will
be bound.

fdry.1.1.4.6.2
snL4VirtualServerBindEntry
fdry.1.1.4.6.2.1
snL4BindingRealServerIP
fdry.1.1.4.6.2.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
snL4BindingRealServerPort
fdry.1.1.4.6.2.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snL4BindingRealServerName
fdry.1.1.4.6.2.1.3
Syntax: L4ServerName
snL4BindingVirtualServerIP
fdry.1.1.4.6.2.1.4
Syntax: IpAddress

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4BindingVirtualServerPort

Readwrite

The port on the virtual server to which the real server will be
bound.

Read only

The name of the virtual server.

Readwrite

Creates or delete a bind entry:

fdry.1.1.4.6.2.1.5
Syntax: Integer
snL4BindingVirtualServerName
fdry.1.1.4.6.2.1.6
Syntax: L4ServerName
snL4BindingRowStatus
fdry.1.1.4.6.2.1.7
Syntax: Integer

valid(1)

waiting-for-delete(2)

delete(3)

create(4)

GSLB Site Remote ServerIron Configuration Table


Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) enables a ServerIron to add intelligence to authoritative Domain Name
Servers (DNSs) by serving as a proxy to the servers. As a DNS proxy, the GSLB ServerIron evaluates the server
IP addresses in the replies from the DNS for which the ServerIron is a proxy. Based on the results of the
evaluation, the GSLB ServerIron can change the order of the addresses in the reply so that the best host
address for the client is first on the list.
The GSLB Site Remote ServerIron Configuration table contains the configuration of ServerIrons that act as DNS
proxies to the clients. They also intercept the IP addresses replied by the DNS authoritative servers to select the
best address for the requesting client.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4GslbSiteRemoteServerIronT
able

None

The GSLB Remote ServerIron Configuration Table.

None

An entry in the GSLB Remote ServerIron Configuration table.

Read only

Specifies the management IP address of the remote ServerIron


in a site. This address must not be any of the configured VIPs.

fdry.1.1.4.27.1
snL4GslbSiteRemoteServerIronE
ntry
fdry.1.1.4.27.1.1
snL4GslbSiteRemoteServerIronIP
fdry.1.1.4.27.1.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4GslbSiteRemoteServerIronPr
eference

Readwrite

Specifies the preference of a remote ServerIron. This metric is a


numeric preference value, that is assigned to each site
ServerIron. It is used to select that ServerIron if the previous
metrics do not select a best site. The GSLB policy prefers the
site ServerIron with the highest administrative preference. The
preference allows to do the following.

fdry.1.1.4.27.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer

Temporarily change the preference of a ServerIron site to


accommodate changing network conditions. For example,
if sites are offering proxy content service, the link between
a site proxy server farm and the content origin may be
highly congested, making that site less desirable. This
factor is not visible to the ServerIrons and thus cannot be
reflected in the other GSLB metrics.

Temporarily disqualify a site ServerIron from being


selected, without otherwise changing the site configuration
or the GSLB ServerIron configuration. For example,
maintenance can be performed on the site ServerIron
without making network changes. In this case, set the
preference to 0.

A GSLB ServerIron can be biased, that is, it can be


configured as a site ServerIron (for locally configured VIPs)
to always favor itself as the best site. In this case, assign a
preference of 255 to the site for the GSLB ServerIron itself,
and assign a lower preference to the other site ServerIrons,
or use the default (128) for those sites.

The administrative preference is disabled by default, which


means it is not included as one of the GSLB metrics. When this
metric is enabled, the default administrative preference for sites
is applied. It can be changed on an individual site basis."
Valid values: 0 255
Default: 128

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GSLB DNS Zone Information Table


The GSLB DNS zone information table contains show gslb dns zone and show gslb dns detail information.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4GslbDnsZonesInfoTable

None

The GSLB DNS Zone Information Table.

None

An entry in the GSLB DNS Zone Information Table.

Read only

Specifies the GSLB DNS zone name.

fdry.1.1.4.30.1
snL4GslbDnsZonesEntry
fdry.1.1.4.30.1.1
snL4GslbDnsZoneName
fdry.1.1.4.30.1.1.1

Value values 1 - 64.

Syntax: Display string


snL4GslbDnsZoneHostName

Read-only

fdry.1.1.4.30.1.1.2

Specifies one of the hosts in the GSLB DNS zone.


Valid values: 1 64

Syntax: Display string


snL4GslbDnsZoneHostIpAddr

Read-only

Specifies the prefix IP address.

Read-only

Specifies the GSLB DNS zone host Alias; one of the hosts in
the GSLB DNS zone.

Read-only

Indicates how the ServerIron learned the address.

fdry.1.1.4.30.1.1.3
Syntax: IpAddress
snL4GslbDnsZoneHostAlias
fdry.1.1.4.30.1.1.4
Syntax: Display string
snL4GslbDnsZoneHostSvrIpSouce
fdry.1.1.4.30.1.1.5

{ cfg(1), fromDns(2), cfgNfromDns(3) }

Syntax: Integer
snL4GslbDnsZoneHostSvrIpType

Read-only

fdry.1.1.4.30.1.1.6

Indicates what type of IP address; virtual IP or Real IP.


{ vip(1), realip(2) }

Syntax: Integer
snL4GslbDnsZoneHostSvrState

Read-only

fdry.1.1.4.30.1.1.7

Indicates the state of the server.


{ down(0), active(1) }

Syntax: Integer
snL4GslbDnsZoneHostSvrLocation

Read-only

fdry.1.1.4.30.1.1.8

Indicates the geographic location of the server..


{ asia(1), europe(2), northAm(3), southAm(4) }

Syntax: Integer
snL4GslbDnsZoneHostSvrTcpRtt
fdry.1.1.4.30.1.1.9

Read-only

Indicates the round-trip time of the Layer 4 health check to


the TCP port. This FlashBack value is in multiple of a 100us.

Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4GslbDnsZoneHostSvrAppRtt

Read-only

Indicates the round-trip time of the Layer 7 (application layer)


health check . This FlashBack value is in multiple of a 100us.

Read-only

Indicates the number of times the GSLB ServerIron has


selected this server as the best server and thus placed the
server's IP address at the top of the list in the DNS replies.

Read-only

Indicates the percentage of times the GSLB ServerIron has


selected this server as the best server and thus placed the
server's IP address at the top of the list in the DNS replies.

Read-only

Indicates the site name of the ServerIron.

Read-only

Indicates the site ServerIron name.

Read-only

Indicates the site ServerIron management IP address.

Read-only

Indicates the weight of the site.

Read-only

Indicates the percentage of the ServerIron session capacity


that is in use.

Read-only

Indicates the number of unused sessions in the ServerIron


session table.

Read-only

Indicates the numeric preference value for this site


ServerIron. The preference can be used by the GSLB policy
to select a site.

fdry.1.1.4.30.1.1.10
Syntax: Integer
snL4GslbDnsZoneHostSvrRespCnt
fdry.1.1.4.30.1.1.11
Syntax: Counter64
snL4GslbDnsZoneHostSvrRespPcent
fdry.1.1.4.30.1.1.12
Syntax: Display string
snL4GslbDnsZoneSISiteName
fdry.1.1.4.30.1.1.13
Syntax: Display string
snL4GslbDnsZoneSIName
fdry.1.1.4.30.1.1.14
Syntax: Display string
ssnL4GslbDnsZoneSIMgmtIpAddr
fdry.1.1.4.30.1.1.15
Syntax: IpAddress
snL4GslbDnsZoneSiteWeight
fdry.1.1.4.30.1.1.16
Syntax: Integer
snL4GslbDnsZoneSessionUtil
fdry.1.1.4.30.1.1.17
Syntax: Integer
snL4GslbDnsZoneAvailSessions
fdry.1.1.4.30.1.1.18
Syntax: Counter
snL4GslbDnsZonePreference
fdry.1.1.4.30.1.1.19
Syntax: Integer

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Layer 4 Switch Group

Monitor Groups
The monitor groups includes tables that control the periodic statistical sampling of data. Data is collected for real
servers, virtual servers, real server ports, and virtual server ports. The data is then placed in the appropriate
tables. Each entry in any of the tables is equal to one data sample. An entry identifies the samples data source,
polling period, and other information.
If the probe keeps track of the time of day when collecting data samples, it should take the first sample when the
next hour begins.
The probe is encouraged to add two entries per monitored interface upon initialization. One entry should describe
a short term polling period, the other, a long term polling period. Suggested intervals for the entries are 30
seconds for the short term polling period and 30 minutes for the long term period.
The monitor groups are presented in the following sections:

Real Server History Control Table on page 28-53

Real Server History Group on page 28-55

Real Server Port History Control Group on page 28-57

Real Server Port History Group on page 28-59

Virtual Server History Control Group on page 28-60

Virtual Server History Table on page 28-62

Virtual Server Port History Control Table on page 28-63

Virtual Server Port History Table on page 28-65

Real Server History Control Table


Real Server History Control Table contains objects that control the collection of data samples for real servers.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4RealServerHistoryControlTa
ble

None

The Real Server History Control Table

None

An entry in the Real Server History Control Table.

Read only

An index that uniquely identifies an entry in this table. Each


entry defines a set of samples at a particular interval for a real
server on the ServerIron.

fdry.1.1.4.28.1
snL4RealServerHistoryControlEnt
ry
fdry.1.1.4.28.1.1
snL4RealServerHistoryControlInd
ex
fdry.1.1.4.28.1.1.1

Valid values: Up to 65535 entries.

Syntax: Integer
snL4RealServerHistoryControlDat
aSource
fdry.1.1.4.28.1.1.2
Syntax: Object Identifier

Readwrite

This object identifies the source of the historical data that was
collected for this entry. The source can be any real server on
this ServerIron.
It identifies a particular instance defined in the
snL4RealServerStatisticTable .
It may not be modified if the value of the
snL4RealServerHistoryControlStatus object for this entry
source is equal to valid(1).

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4RealServerHistoryControlBu
cketsRequested

Readwrite

The requested number of data samples that will be saved for


this entry. The number of samples saved in the object
snL4RealServerHistoryControlBucketsGranted should be
close to the value of this object. If the value of this object is
modified, then the value of the
snL4RealServerHistoryControlBucketsGranted object will be
adjusted according to the new value of this object.

fdry.1.1.4.28.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 1 65535


Default: 50
snL4RealServerHistoryControlBu
cketsGranted

Read only

fdry.1.1.4.28.1.1.4

The number of data samples that was actually saved for this
entry.
If the value of the
snL4RealServerHistoryControlBucketsRequested object is
modified, then the actual number of samples saved by this
object will be adjusted accordingly.

Syntax: Integer

If all the requested buckets are filled, a new bucket will be


added to the table, and the oldest bucket for the entry will be
deleted.
If the value of this object changes to a value less than the
current value, enough of the oldest entries will be deleted so
that the number of buckets does not exceed the new value of
this object.
If the value of this object changes to a value greater than the
current value, the number of buckets will increase but not
exceed the new value of this object.
snL4RealServerHistoryControlInt
erval

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.4.28.1.1.5

Shows the interval, in seconds, over which the data is sampled


for each bucket.
NOTE: A counter for a bucket may overflow without any
indication; therefore, be sure to account for the overflow
in all the counters you configure. Consider the
minimum time it takes for a counter to overflow and set
this object (snL4RealServerHistoryControlInterval) to a
value less than the overflow interval. This is especially
important for the octets counter in any data-source
table.
You cannot modify the value of this object if the value of this
entrys snL4RealServerHistoryControlStatus object is equal
to valid(1).

Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 1 3600 seconds


Default: 1800 seconds
snL4RealServerHistoryControlOw
ner

Readwrite

The administrator who owns or configured this entry.

fdry.1.1.4.28.1.1.6
Syntax: Display string

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4RealServerHistoryControlSta
tus

Readwrite

The state of this entry:

fdry.1.1.4.28.1.1.7
Syntax: Integer

valid(1)

createRequest(2)

underCreation(3)

invalid(4) When the entry is set to this state, it will be


deleted from the table.

Real Server History Group


The Real Server History Group table contains historical data samples that were collected for real servers.
Each counter in this table counts the same event as the counters used by the snL4RealServerStatisticEntry ;
however, the value of the counters in this table represents a cumulative sum of a sampling period.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4RealServerHistoryTable

None

The Real Server History Group table.

None

An entry in the Real Server History Group table. An entry is a


historical sample of statistics on a particular real server. This
sample is associated with the
snL4RealServerHistoryControlEntry object, which sets up the
parameters for a regular collection of these samples.

Read only

Shows the index entry as identified by the


snL4RealServerHistoryControlIndex .

Read only

An index that uniquely identifies this particular sample among


all samples associated with the same entry. This index starts at
1 and increases by one as each new sample is taken. There
can be up to 214,748,3647 samples.

Read only

The value of sysUpTime at the start of the interval used to


measure data samples.

fdry.1.1.4.28.2
snL4RealServerHistoryEntry
fdry.1.1.4.28.2.1

snL4RealServerHistoryIndex
fdry.1.1.4.28.2.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snL4RealServerHistorySampleInd
ex
fdry.1.1.4.28.2.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snL4RealServerHistoryIntervalSta
rt
fdry.1.1.4.28.2.1.3

If the probe keeps track of the time of day, set the data sampling
to start at the beginning of the next hour.

Syntax: Time ticks

NOTE: Following this rule may require the probe to delay the
collection of the first sample for an entry, since each
sample must be of the same interval. Also, data for the
sample that is currently being collected is not
accessible in this table until the end of its interval.
snL4RealServerHistoryReceivePk
ts

Read only

Shows the number of packets the ServerIron has received from


the real server.

fdry.1.1.4.28.2.1.4
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4RealServerHistoryTransmitP
kts

Read only

Shows the number of packets the ServerIron has sent to the


real server.

Read only

Shows the total number of client connections on the real server.


A connection consists of two sessions: the client-to-server
session and the server-to-client session.

Read only

Shows the number of client connections currently on the real


server. A connection consists of two sessions: the client-toserver session and the server-to-client session.

Read only

Shows the highest number of client connections on the real


server. A connection consists of two sessions: the client-toserver session and the server-to-client session.

Read only

Shows the number of times the ServerIron has reassigned the


connection to another real server in the rotation because the
real server that is in use has not responded to two TCP SYNs
from the client.

fdry.1.1.4.28.2.1.5
Syntax: Counter
snL4RealServerHistoryTotalConn
ections
fdry.1.1.4.28.2.1.6
Syntax: Counter
snL4RealServerHistoryCurConne
ctions
fdry.1.1.4.28.2.1.7
Syntax: Integer
snL4RealServerHistoryPeakConn
ections
fdry.1.1.4.28.2.1.8
Syntax: Integer
snL4RealServerHistoryReassign
ments
fdry.1.1.4.28.2.1.9
Syntax: Integer

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Layer 4 Switch Group

Real Server Port History Control Group


Real Server Port History Control Table lists all the controls for collecting data samples for a real server port.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4RealServerPortHistoryContr
olTable

None

Real Server Port History Control Table

None

An entry in the Real Server Port History Control Table.

Read only

An index that uniquely identifies an entry in this table. Each


entry defines a set of samples at a particular interval for a real
server port on the ServerIron.

fdry.1.1.4.28.3
snL4RealServerPortHistoryContr
olEntry
fdry.1.1.4.28.3.1
snL4RealServerPortHistoryContr
olIndex
fdry.1.1.4.28.3.1.1

Valid values: Up to 65535 entries.

Syntax: Integer
snL4RealServerPortHistoryContr
olDataSource

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.4.28.3.1.2

This object identifies the source of the historical data that was
collected for this entry. The source can be any real server port
on this ServerIron.
It identifies a particular instance defined in the
snL4RealServerStatisticTable .

Syntax: Object Identifier

It may not be modified if the value of the


snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryControlStatus object for this
entry source is equal to valid(1).
snL4RealServerPortHistoryContr
olBucketsRequested
fdry.1.1.4.28.3.1.3
Syntax: Integer

Readwrite

The requested number of data samples that will be saved for


this entry. The number of actual samples saved in the
snL4RealServerPortHistoryControlBucketsGranted object
should be close to the value of this object. If the value of this
object is modified, then the value of the
snL4RealServerPortHistoryControlBucketsGranted object will
be adjusted according to the new value of this object.
Valid values: 1 65535
Default: 50

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4RealServerPortHistoryContr
olBucketsGranted

Read only

The number of data samples that was actually saved for this
entry.

fdry.1.1.4.28.3.1.4

If the value of the


snL4RealServerPortHistoryControlBucketsRequested object
is modified, then the actual number of samples saved by this
object will be adjusted accordingly.

Syntax: Integer

If all the requested buckets are filled, a new bucket will be


added to the table, and the oldest bucket for the entry will be
deleted.
If the value of this object changes to a value less than the
current value, enough of the oldest entries will be deleted so
that the number of buckets does not exceed the new value of
this object.
If the value of this object changes to a value greater than the
current value, the number of buckets will increase but will not
exceed the new value of this object.
snL4RealServerPortHistoryContr
olInterval

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.4.28.3.1.5

Shows the interval, in seconds, over which the data is sampled


for each bucket.
NOTE: A counter for a bucket may overflow without any
indication; therefore, be sure to account for the overflow
in all the counters you configure. Consider the
minimum time it takes for a counter to overflow and set
this object (snL4RealServerPortHistoryControlInterval)
to a value less than the overflow interval. This is
especially important for the octets counter in any
data-source table.
You cannot modify the value of this object if the value of this
entrys snL4RealServerPortHistoryControlStatus object is
equal to valid(1).

Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 1 3600 seconds


Default: 1800 seconds
snL4RealServerPortHistoryContr
olOwner

Readwrite

The administrator who owns or configured this entry.

Readwrite

The state of this entry:

fdry.1.1.4.28.3.1.6
Syntax: Display string
snL4RealServerPortHistoryContr
olStatus
fdry.1.1.4.28.3.1.7
Syntax: Integer

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valid(1)

createRequest(2)

underCreation(3)

invalid(4) This entry will be deleted from the table if it is


set to this state.

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Real Server Port History Group


The Real Server Port History Group contains history data samples for each port on the real server.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4RealServerPortHistoryTable

None

The Real Server Port History Group table.

None

An entry in the Real Server Port History Group table. An entry is


a historical sample of statistics on a particular real server port.
This sample is associated with the
snL4RealServerPortHistoryControlEntry object, which sets
up the parameters for the regular collection of these samples.

Read only

Shows the index entry as identified by the


snL4RealServerPortHistoryControlIndex .

Read only

An index that uniquely identifies this particular sample among


all samples associated with the same entry. This index starts at
1 and increases by one as each new sample is taken. There
can be up to 214,748,3647 samples.

Read only

The value of sysUpTime at the start of the interval used to


measure data samples.

fdry.1.1.4.28.4
snL4RealServerPortHistoryEntry
fdry.1.1.4.28.4.1

snL4RealServerPortHistoryIndex
fdry.1.1.4.28.4.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snL4RealServerPortHistorySampl
eIndex
fdry.1.1.4.28.4.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snL4RealServerPortHistoryInterv
alStart
fdry.1.1.4.28.4.1.3

If the probe keeps track of the time of day, set the data sampling
to start at the beginning of the next hour.

Syntax: Time ticks

NOTE: Following this rule may require the probe to delay the
collection of the first sample for an entry, since each
sample must be of the same interval. Also, data for the
sample that is currently being collected is not
accessible in this table until the end of its interval.
snL4RealServerPortHistoryRecei
vePkts

Read only

Shows the number of packets the ServerIron has received from


the real server.

Read only

Shows the number of packets the ServerIron sent to the real


server.

Read only

Shows the total number of client connections on the real server.


A connection consists of two sessions: the client-to-server
session and the server-to-client session.

fdry.1.1.4.28.4.1.4
Syntax: Counter
snL4RealServerPortHistoryTrans
mitPkts
fdry.1.1.4.28.4.1.5
Syntax: Counter
snL4RealServerPortHistoryTotalC
onnections
fdry.1.1.4.28.4.1.6
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4RealServerPortHistoryCurCo
nnections

Read only

Shows the number of client connections currently on the real


server. A connection consists of two sessions: the client-toserver session and the server-to-client session.

Read only

Shows the highest number of client connections on the real


server. A connection consists of two sessions: the client-toserver session and the server-to-client session.

Read only

Shows the round trip time for a response from a real server on
this port.

fdry.1.1.4.28.4.1.7
Syntax: Integer
snL4RealServerPortHistoryPeakC
onnections
fdry.1.1.4.28.4.1.8
Syntax: Integer
snL4RealServerPortHistoryRespo
nseTime
fdry.1.1.4.28.4.1.9
Syntax: Integer

Virtual Server History Control Group


The Real Server History Control Table contains objects that control the collection of data samples for virtual
servers.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlT
able

None

The Virtual Server History Control Group Table.

None

An entry in the Virtual Server History Control Table.

Read only

An index that uniquely identifies an entry in this table. Each


entry defines a set of samples at a particular interval for a
virtual server on the ServerIron. This object can have up to
65535 entries.

Readwrite

This object identifies the source of the historical data that was
collected for this entry. The source can be any virtual server on
this ServerIron.

fdry.1.1.4.28.5
snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlE
ntry
fdry.1.1.4.28.5.1
snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlI
ndex
fdry.1.1.4.28.5.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlD
ataSource
fdry.1.1.4.28.5.1.2

It identifies a particular instance defined in the


snL4VirtualServerStatisticTable .
It may not be modified if the value of the
snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlStatus object for this entry
source is equal to valid(1).

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlB
ucketsRequested

Readwrite

Indicates the requested number of data samples that will be


saved for this entry. The number of samples saved in the object
snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlBucketsGranted should be
close to the value of this object. If the value of this object is
modified, then the value of the
snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlBucketsGranted object will
be adjusted according to the new value of this object.

fdry.1.1.4.28.5.1.3
Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 1 65535


Default: 50
snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlB
ucketsGranted

Read only

fdry.1.1.4.28.5.1.4

The number of data samples that was actually saved for this
entry.
If the value of the
snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlBucketsRequested object is
modified, then the actual number of samples saved by this
object will be adjusted accordingly.

Syntax: Integer

If all the requested buckets are filled, a new bucket will be


added to the table, and the oldest bucket for the entry will be
deleted.
If the value of this object changes to a value less than the
current value, enough of the oldest entries will be deleted so
that the number of buckets does not exceed the new value of
this object.
If the value of this object changes to a value greater than the
current value, the number of buckets will increase but not
exceed the new value of this object.
snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlI
nterval

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.4.28.5.1.5

Shows the interval, in seconds, over which the data is sampled


for each bucket.
NOTE: A counter for a bucket may overflow without any
indication; therefore, be sure to account for the overflow
in all the counters you configure. Consider the
minimum time it takes for a counter to overflow and set
this object (snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlInterval) to
a value less than the overflow interval. This is
especially important for the octets counter in any
data-source table.
You cannot modify the value of this object if the value of this
entrys snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlStatus object is equal
to valid(1).

Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 1 3600 seconds


Default: 1800 seconds
snL4VirtualServerHistoryControl
Owner

Readwrite

The administrator who owns or configured this entry.

fdry.1.1.4.28.5.1.6
Syntax: Display string

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlS
tatus

Readwrite

The state of this entry:

fdry.1.1.4.28.5.1.7
Syntax: Integer

valid(1)

createRequest(2)

underCreation(3)

invalid(4) This entry will be deleted from the table if it is


changed to this state.

Virtual Server History Table


The Virtual Server History Group table contains historical data samples that were collected for virtual servers.
Each counter in this table identifies the same event as the counters used by the snL4VirtualServerStatisticEntry
; however, the value of the counters in this table represents a cumulative sum of a sampling period.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4VirtualServerHistoryTable

None

The Virtual Server History Table.

None

An entry in the Virtual Server History Group table. An entry is a


historical sample of statistics on a particular virtual server. This
sample is associated with the
snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlEntry object, which sets up
the parameters for a regular collection of these samples.

Read only

Shows the index entry as identified by the


snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlIndex .

Read only

An index that uniquely identifies this particular sample among


all samples associated with the same entry. This index starts at
1 and increases by one as each new sample is taken. There
can be up to 214,748,3647 samples.

Read only

The value of sysUpTime at the start of the interval used to


measure data samples.

fdry.1.1.4.28.6
snL4VirtualServerHistoryEntry
fdry.1.1.4.28.6.1

snL4VirtualServerHistoryIndex
fdry.1.1.4.28.6.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snL4VirtualServerHistorySampleI
ndex
fdry.1.1.4.28.6.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snL4VirtualServerHistoryIntervalS
tart
fdry.1.1.4.28.6.1.3

If the probe keeps track of the time of day, set the data sampling
to start at the beginning of the next hour.

Syntax: Time ticks

NOTE: Following this rule may require the probe to delay the
collection of the first sample for an entry, since each
sample must be of the same interval. Also, data for the
sample that is currently being collected is not
accessible in this table until the end of its interval.
snL4VirtualServerHistoryReceive
Pkts

Read only

Shows the number of packets the ServerIron has received from


the virtual server.

fdry.1.1.4.28.6.1.4
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4VirtualServerHistoryTransmit
Pkts

Read only

Shows the number of packets the ServerIron sent to the virtual


server.

Read only

Shows the total number of client connections on the virtual


server. A connection consists of two sessions: the client-toserver session and the server-to-client session.

Read only

Shows the number of client connections currently on the virtual


server. A connection consists of two sessions: the client-toserver session and the server-to-client session.

Read only

Shows the highest number of client connections on the virtual


server. A connection consists of two sessions: the client-toserver session and the server-to-client session.

fdry.1.1.4.28.6.1.5
Syntax: Counter
snL4VirtualServerHistoryTotalCon
nections
fdry.1.1.4.28.6.1.6
Syntax: Counter
snL4VirtualServerHistoryCurCon
nections
fdry.1.1.4.28.6.1.7
Syntax: Integer
snL4VirtualServerHistoryPeakCo
nnections
fdry.1.1.4.28.6.1.8
Syntax: Integer

Virtual Server Port History Control Table


The Virtual Server Port History Control Table lists all the controls for collecting data samples for a virtual server
port.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryCont
rolTable

None

The Virtual Server Port History Control Table

None

An entry in the Virtual Server Port History Control Table.

Read only

An index that uniquely identifies an entry in this table. Each


entry defines a set of samples at a particular interval for a
virtual server port on the ServerIron. This object can have up to
65535 entries.

Readwrite

This object identifies the source of the historical data that was
collected for this entry. The source can be any virtual server
port on this ServerIron.

fdry.1.1.4.28.7
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryCont
rolEntry
fdry.1.1.4.28.7.1
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryCont
rolIndex
fdry.1.1.4.28.7.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryCont
rolDataSource
fdry.1.1.4.28.7.1.2
Syntax: Object Identifier

It identifies a particular instance defined in the


snL4VirtualServerStatisticTable .
It may not be modified if the value of the
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryControlStatus object for this
entry source is equal to valid(1).

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryCont
rolBucketsRequested

Readwrite

The requested number of data samples that will be saved for


this entry. The number of actual samples saved in the
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryControlBucketsGranted object
should be close to the value of this object. If the value of this
object is modified, then the value of the
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryControlBucketsGranted object
will be adjusted according to the new value of this object.

fdry.1.1.4.28.7.1.3
Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 1 65535


Default: 50
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryCont
rolBucketsGranted

Read only

fdry.1.1.4.28.7.1.4

The number of data samples that was actually saved for this
entry.
If the value of the
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryControlBucketsRequested
object is modified, then the actual number of samples saved by
this object will be adjusted accordingly.

Syntax: Integer

If all the requested buckets are filled, a new bucket will be


added to the table, and the oldest bucket for the entry will be
deleted.
If the value of this object changes to a value less than the
current value, enough of the oldest entries will be deleted so
that the number of buckets does not exceed the new value of
this object.
If the value of this object changes to a value greater than the
current value, the number of buckets will increase but will not
exceed the new value of this object.
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryCont
rolInterval

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.4.28.7.1.5

Shows the interval, in seconds, over which the data is sampled


for each bucket.
NOTE: A counter for a bucket may overflow without any
indication; therefore, be sure to account for the overflow
in all the counters you configure. Consider the
minimum time it takes for a counter to overflow and set
this object
(snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryControlInterval) to a
value less than the overflow interval. This is especially
important for the octets counter in any data-source
table.
You cannot modify the value of this object if the value of this
entrys snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryControlStatus object is
equal to valid(1).

Syntax: Integer

Valid values: 1 3600 seconds


Default: 1800 seconds
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryCont
rolOwner

Readwrite

The administrator who owns or configured this entry.

fdry.1.1.4.28.7.1.6
Syntax: Display string

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryCont
rolStatus

Readwrite

The state of this entry:

fdry.1.1.4.28.7.1.7
Syntax: Integer

valid(1)

createRequest(2)

underCreation(3)

invalid(4) This entry will be deleted from the table if its


state changes to this state.

Virtual Server Port History Table


The Virtual Server Port History Group contains history data samples for each port on the virtual server.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryTabl
e

None

The Virtual Server Port History Table.

None

An entry in the Virtual Server Port History Group table. An entry


is a historical sample of statistics on a particular virtual server
port. This sample is associated with the
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryControlEntry object, which sets
up the parameters for a regular collection of these samples.

Read only

Shows the index entry as identified by the


snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryControlIndex .

Read only

An index that uniquely identifies this particular sample among


all samples associated with the same entry. This index starts at
1 and increases by one as each new sample is taken. There
can be up to 214,748,3647 samples.

Read only

The value of sysUpTime at the start of the interval used to


measure data samples.

fdry.1.1.4.28.8
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryEntr
y
fdry.1.1.4.28.8.1

snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryInde
x
fdry.1.1.4.28.8.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snL4VirtualServerPortHistorySam
pleIndex
fdry.1.1.4.28.8.1.2
Syntax: Integer
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryInter
valStart
fdry.1.1.4.28.8.1.3

If the probe keeps track of the time of day, set the data sampling
to start at the beginning of the next hour.

Syntax: Time ticks

NOTE: Following this rule may require the probe to delay the
collection of the first sample for an entry, since each
sample must be of the same interval. Also, data for the
sample that is currently being collected is not
accessible in this table until the end of its interval.
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryRec
eivePkts

Read only

Shows the number of packets the ServerIron has received from


the virtual server port.

fdry.1.1.4.28.8.1.4
Syntax: Counter

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryTran
smitPkts

Read only

Shows the number of packets the ServerIron sent to the virtual


server.

Read only

Shows the total number of client connections on the virtual


server. A connection consists of two sessions: the client-toserver session and the server-to-client session.

Read only

Shows the number of client connections currently on the virtual


server. A connection consists of two sessions: the client-toserver session and the server-to-client session.

Read only

Shows the highest number of client connections on the virtual


server. A connection consists of two sessions: the client-toserver session and the server-to-client session.

fdry.1.1.4.28.8.1.5
Syntax: Counter
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryTotal
Connections
fdry.1.1.4.28.8.1.6
Syntax: Counter
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryCur
Connections
fdry.1.1.4.28.8.1.7
Syntax: Integer
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryPea
kConnections
fdry.1.1.4.28.8.1.8
Syntax: Integer

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Chapter 29
SecureIron MIB Objects

This chapter describes management information base (MIB) objects are specific to the SecureIron series
switches. This section contains the following sections:

DOS Protection Statistics Group on page 29-1

DOS Protection Cumulative Statistics Group on page 29-3

SIP Filtering Statistics Group on page 29-4

MAC Filtering Statistics Group on page 29-5

Firewall Server Statistics Group on page 29-6

Firewall Statistics for Each Layer 4 Port Group on page 29-7

Firewall Server Path Information Group on page 29-9

Concurrent Connection Limiting Statistics Group on page 29-10

Transaction Rate Limiting Statistics Group on page 29-11

Maximum Connection to Destination Statistics Group on page 29-12

Deep Packet Scan Statistics Group on page 29-13

NOTE: SecureIron MIBs are supported only on SecureIron devices.

DOS Protection Statistics Group


This chapter describes the MIB objects in the DOS protection statistics group.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

SnSciDosFilterStatistics

None

DOS attack protection statistics group

fdry.1.1.6.1

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

SnSciDosFilterStatisticsTable

None

DOS attack protection filter statistics table

None

A row in the DOS attack protection filter statistics table

Read only

Show DOS attack filter name

Read only

Show the DOS attack filter type:

fdry.1.1.6.1.1
INDEX:
snSciDosFilterName
snSciDosFilterType
SnSciDosFilterEntry
fdry.1.1.6.1.1.1
snSciDosFilterName
fdry.1.1.6.1.1.1.1
Syntax: Octet String
snSciDosFilterType
fdry.1.1.6.1.1.1.2

1 - address-sweep

Syntax: Integer

2 - deny-all-fragments
3 -- fin-with-no-ack
4 -- generic
5 -- icmp-fragment
6 -- icmp-type
7 -- ip-options
8 -- land-attack
9 -- large-icmp
10 -- ping-of-death
11-- port-scan
12 -- syn-and-fin-set
13 -- syn-fragments
14 -- tcp-no-flag
15 -- unknown-ip-protocol
16 -- xmas-tree
17 -- filter-dns
18 -- filter-sip

snSciDosFilterPktsLogCount

Read only

Show the statistics of logged packet count.

Read only

Show the statistics of logged packet count

fdry.1.1.6.1.1.1.3
Syntax: Counter32
snSciDosFilterPktsDropCount
fdry.1.1.6.1.1.1.4
Syntax: Counter32

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DOS Protection Cumulative Statistics Group


This chapter describes the MIB objects in the DOS protection cumulative statistics group.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSciCumulative

None

DOS protection cumulative statistics group

None

DOS protection cumulative statistics table

None

A row DOS protection cumulative statistics table

Read only

Meaning of integer value:

fdry.1.1.6.2
snSciCumulativeStatisticsTable
fdry.1.1.6.2.1
INDEX: snSciCumFilterType
snSciCumulativeStatEntry
fdry.1.1.6.2.1.1
snSciCumFilterType
fdry.1.1.6.2.1.1.1

1 - address-sweep

Syntax: Integer

2 - deny-all-fragments
3 -- fin-with-no-ack
4 -- generic
5 -- icmp-fragment
6 -- icmp-type
7 -- ip-options
8 -- land-attack
9 -- large-icmp
10 -- ping-of-death
11-- port-scan
12 -- syn-and-fin-set
13 -- syn-fragments
14 -- tcp-no-flag
15 -- unknown-ip-protocol
16 -- xmas-tree
17 -- filter-dns
18 -- filter-sip

snSciCumPktsLogCount

Read only

Show the cumulative count of logged packets on each DOS


filter type

Read only

Read-onlyShow the cumulative count of dropped packets on


each DOS filter type

fdry.1.1.6.2.1.1.2
Syntax: Counter64
snSciCumPktsDropCount
fdry.1.1.6.2.1.1.3
Syntax: Counter64

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SIP Filtering Statistics Group


This chapter describes the MIB objects in the SIP filtering statistics group.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSciSipFilter

None

SIP filtering group

None

SIP filtering statistics table

None

A row in SIP filtering statistics table

Read only

Show the SIP filter name

Read only

Show the list of interfaces which are bound by the filter

Read only

Show the logged count of bad syntax packets

Read only

Show the logged count of undefined method packets

Read only

Show the drop count of bad syntax packets

Read only

Show the drop count of undefined method packets

fdry.1.1.6.3
snSciSipFilterStatisticsTable
fdry.1.1.6.3.1
snSciSipFilterEntry
fdry.1.1.6.3.1.1
snSciSipPolicyName
fdry.1.1.6.3.1.1.1
Syntax: Octet String
snSciSipFilterInterfaceStr
fdry.1.1.6.3.1.1.2
Syntax: Octet String
snSciSipBadSyntaxLogCnt
fdry.1.1.6.3.1.1.3
Syntax: Counter32
snSciSipUndefinedMethodLogCnt
fdry.1.1.6.3.1.1.4
Syntax: Counter32
snSciSipBadSyntaxDropCnt
fdry.1.1.6.3.1.1.5
Syntax: Counter32
snSciSipUndefinedMethodDropC
nt
fdry.1.1.6.3.1.1.6
Syntax: Counter32

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MAC Filtering Statistics Group


This chapter describes the MIB objects in the MAC filtering statistics group.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSciMacFilter

None

MAC filtering statistics group

None

MAC filtering statistics table

None

An entry in MAC filtering statistics table

Read-only

Show the user defined MAC filter number

Read-only

Show the filter source MAC address

Read-only

Show the filter source MAC address mask

Read-only

Show the filter destination MAC address

Read-only

Show the filter destination MAC address mask

Read-only

Show the action taken when packets are matched.

fdry.1.1.6.4
snSciMacFilterStatisticTable
fdry.1.1.6.4.1
INDEX: snSciMacFilterFilterNum
snSciMacFilterEntry
fdry.1.1.6.4.1.1
snSciMacFilterFilterNum
fdry.1.1.6.4.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snSciMacFilterSrcAddr
fdry.1.1.6.4.1.1.2
Syntax: MacAddress
snSciMacFilterSrcMask
fdry.1.1.6.4.1.1.3
snSciMacFilterDestAddr
fdry.1.1.6.4.1.1.4
Syntax: MacAddress
snSciMacFilterDestMask
fdry.1.1.6.4.1.1.5
Syntax: MacAddress
snSciMacFilterAction
fdry.1.1.6.4.1.1.6

deny(0) - deny the packet

Syntax: Integer

permit(1) - permit the packet to flow

snSciMacFilterHitCounter

Read-only

Firewall statistics on each Layer 4 port

fdry.1.1.6.4.1.1.7
Syntax: Counter32

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Firewall Server Statistics Group


This chapter describes the MIB objects in the Firewall server statistics group.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSciFireWallServer

None

Firewall server statistics group

None

Firewall server statistics table

None

An entry in Firewall server statistics table

Read-only

Show the firewall server name

Read-only

Show the firewall server IP address

Read-only

Show the firewall server state:

fdry.1.1.6.5
snSciFireWallServerStatisticsTabl
e
fdry.1.1.6.5.1
INDEX: snSciFireWallName
snSciFireWallServerEntry
fdry.1.1.6.5.1.1
snSciFireWallName
fdry.1.1.6.5.1.1.1
Syntax: Octet string
snSciFireWallServerIP
fdry.1.1.6.5.1.1.2
Syntax: IpAddress
snSciFireWallServerState
fdry.1.1.6.5.1.1.3

disabled(0)

Syntax: Integer

enabled(1)
failed(2)
test(3)
suspect(4)
to-be-deleted(5)
active(6)

snSciFireWallCurrentConns

Read-only

Show the count of current connections

Read-only

Show the total number of connections

Read-only

Show the count of packets that flows from host to firewall

fdry.1.1.6.5.1.1.4
snSciFireWallTotalConns
fdry.1.1.6.5.1.1.5
Syntax: Counter32
snSciFireWallHost2FwPkts
fdry.1.1.6.5.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSciFireWallHost2FwOctets

Read-only

Show the count of octets that flows from host to firewall

Read-only

Show the count of packets that flows from firewall to host

Read-only

Show the count of octets that flows from firewall to host

fdry.1.1.6.5.1.1.7
Syntax: Counter32
snSciFireWallFw2HostPkts
fdry.1.1.6.5.1.1.8
Syntax: Integer
snSciFireWallFw2HostOctets
fdry.1.1.6.5.1.1.9
Syntax: Counter32

Firewall Statistics for Each Layer 4 Port Group


This chapter describes the MIB objects in the Firewall statistics on each Layer 4 port group.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSciFWL4Port

None

Firewall statistics on each Layer 4 port group

None

Firewall statistics Layer 4 port table

None

An entry in Firewall statistics Layer 4 port table

Read-only

Show the firewall server name

fdry.1.1.6.6
snSciFWL4PortStatisticsTable
fdry.1.1.6.6.1
INDEX:
1. snSciFWL4ServerName
2. snSciFWL4PortNum
3. snSciFWL4TrafficDir
snSciFWL4PortEntry
fdry.1.1.6.6.1.1
snSciFWL4ServerName
fdry.1.1.6.6.1.1.1
Syntax: Octet string

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snSciFWL4PortNum

Read-only

Show Layer 4 port number:

fdry.1.1.6.6.1.1.2

ftp(21)

Syntax: Integer

telnet(23)
smtp(25)
dns(53)
tftp(69)
http(80)
pop2(109)
pop3(110)
nntp(119)
ntp(123)
map4(143)
snmp(161)
dap(389)
ssl(443)
ssh(22)
tsp(554)
daps(636)
mms(1755)
radius(1812)
radius-old(1645)
port3389(3389)
sip(5060)
sips(5061)
pnm(7070)
default(65535)

snSciFWL4TrafficDir

Read-only

Show firewall traffic direction:

fdry.1.1.6.6.1.1.3

out-firewall(1)

Syntax: Integer

in-firewall(2)

snSciFWL4ServerState

Read-only

Show the firewall server state:

fdry.1.1.6.6.1.1.4

disabled(0)

Syntax: Integer

enabled(1)
failed(2)
test(3)
suspect(4)
to-be-deleted(5)
active(6)

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snSciFWL4CurrentConns

Read-only

Show the count of current connections

Read-only

Show the total number of connections

Read-only

Show the count of packets that flows from host to firewall

Read-only

Show the count of octets that flows from host to firewall

Read-only

Show the count of packets that flows from firewall to host

fdry.1.1.6.6.1.1.5
Syntax: Counter32
snSciFWL4TotalConns
fdry.1.1.6.6.1.1.6
Syntax: Counter32
snSciFWL4Host2FwPkts
fdry.1.1.6.6.1.1.7
Syntax: Integer
snSciFWL4Host2FwOctets
fdry.1.1.6.6.1.1.8
Syntax: Counter32
snSciFWL4Fw2HostPkts
fdry.1.1.6.6.1.1.9
Syntax: Integer

Firewall Server Path Information Group


This chapter describes the MIB objects in the Firewall server path information group objects:

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSciFireWallServerPath

None

Firewall server path information group

None

Firewall server path table

None

A row in the firewall server path table

Read only

Show the firewall server path number

Read only

Show firewall server target IP address

Read only

Show firewall server next hop IP address

fdry.1.1.6.7
snSciFireWallServerPathTable
fdry.1.1.6.7.1
INDEX: snSciFireWallPathNum
snSciFireWallServerPathEntry
fdry.1.1.6.7.1.1
snSciFireWallPathNum
fdry.1.1.6.7.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snSciFireWallTargetIP
fdry.1.1.6.7.1.1.2
Syntax: IpAddress
snSciFireWallNextHopIP
fdry.1.1.6.7.1.1.3
Syntax: IpAddress

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSciFireWallifIndex

Read only

Show firewall server interface index

Read only

Show the firewall server path status:path-up (1)path-down (2)

Read only

Show the firewall server path sending status:

fdry.1.1.6.7.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer
snSciFireWallPathStatus
fdry.1.1.6.7.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer
snSciFireWallPathSentStatus
fdry.1.1.6.7.1.1.6

sent-failed (0),

Syntax: Integer

sent-successful (1)

snSciFireWallPathRecvStatus

Read only

Show the firewall server path receiving status:

fdry.1.1.6.7.1.1.7

receive-failed (0)

Syntax: Integer

receive-successful (1)

snSciFireWallPathState

Read only

Show the firewall server path state:

fdry.1.1.6.7.1.1.8

disabled (0)

Syntax: Integer

enabled (1)
failed (2)
test (3)
suspect (4)

snSciFireWallZone

Read only

Show the firewall server zone number

fdry.1.1.6.7.1.1.9
Syntax: Integer

Concurrent Connection Limiting Statistics Group


This chapter describes the MIB objects in the concurrent connection limiting statistics group.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSciConcurrConnLimit

None

Concurrent connection limiting statistics group

None

Concurrent connection limiting statistics table

None

A row in the Concurrent connection limiting statistics table

fdry.1.1.6.8
snSciConcurrConnLimitStatsTabl
e
fdry.1.1.6.8.1
INDEX: snSciConcurrConnIfIndex
SnL4SciConcurrConnEntry
fdry.1.1.6.8.1.1

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Access

Description

snSciConcurrConnIfIndex

Read-only

Show the interface number that the concurrent connection limit


is applied to.

Read-only

Show the brief interface description

Read-only

Show concurrent connection limiting policy name

Read-only

Show the hit count of the concurrent connection limiting policy

Read-only

Show the deny count of the concurrent connection limiting


policy

fdry.1.1.6.8.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snSciConcurrConnifDescr
fdry.1.1.6.8.1.1.2
Syntax: Octet String
snSciConcurrConnPolicyName
fdry.1.1.6.8.1.1.3
Syntax: Octet string
snSciConcurrConnHitCount
fdry.1.1.6.8.1.1.4
Syntax: Counter32
snSciConcurrConnDenyCount
fdry.1.1.6.8.1.1.5
Syntax: Counter32

Transaction Rate Limiting Statistics Group


This chapter describes the MIB objects in the transaction rate limiting statistics group.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSciTransRateLimit

None

Transaction rate limiting statistics group

None

Transaction rate limiting statistics table

Read-only

A row in Transaction rate limiting statistics table

fdry.1.1.6.9
snSciTransRateLimitStatsTable
fdry.1.1.6.9.1
INDEX:
1. snSciTransRateifIndex
2. snSciTransRateL4PortType
snSciTransRateEntry
fdry.1.1.6.9.1.1
snSciTransRateifIndex

Show the interface number

fdry.1.1.6.9.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snSciTransRateL4PortType

Read-only

Show the Layer 4 port type:

fdry.1.1.6.9.1.1.2

tcp (1)

Syntax: Integer

udp (2)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSciTransRateifDescr

Read-only

Show the brief interface description

Read-only

Show the transaction rate limiting policy name

Read-only

Show the transaction rate policy hit count

Read-only

Show the transaction rate policy deny count

fdry.1.1.6.9.1.1.3
Syntax: Octet String
snSciTransRatePolicyName
fdry.1.1.6.9.1.1.4
Syntax: Octet string
snSciTransRateHitCount
fdry.1.1.6.9.1.1.5
Syntax: Counter32
snSciTransRateDenyCount
fdry.1.1.6.9.1.1.6
Syntax: Counter32

Maximum Connection to Destination Statistics Group


This chapter describes the MIB objects in the maximum connection to destination statistics group.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSciDestConnRateLimit

None

Maximum connection to destination statistics group

None

Maximum connection to destination rate limiting table

None

An entry in maximum connection to destination rate limiting


table.

Read-only

Show the interface number

Read-only

Show the brief interface description

Read-only

Show the maximum connection to destination rate limiting


policy name

fdry.1.1.6.10
snSciDestConnRateLimitStatsTab
le
fdry.1.1.6.10.1
INDEX: snSciDestConnIfIndex
snSciDestConnEntry
fdry.1.1.6.10.1.1
snSciDestConnIfIndex
fdry.1.1.6.10.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snSciDestConnifDescr
fdry.1.1.6.10.1.1.2
Syntax: Octet String
snSciDestConnPolicyName
dry.1.1.6.10.1.1.

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSciDestConnHitCount

Read-only

Show the maximum connection to destination rate limiting


policy hit count

Read-only

Show the maximum connection to destination rate limiting


policy deny count

fdry.1.1.6.10.1.1.4
Syntax: Counter32
snSciDestConnDenyCount
fdry.1.1.6.10.1.1.5
Syntax: Counter32

Deep Packet Scan Statistics Group


This chapter describes the MIB objects in the deep packet scan Statistics group.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSciDeepPacketScan

None

Deep packet scan statistics group

None

Deep packet scan statistics table

None

An entry in deep packet scan statistics table.

Read-only

Show the deep packet scan policy name

Read-only

Show the deep packet scan rule number

Read-only

Show the deep packet scan rule action

Read-only

Show the deep packet scan rule name

Read-only

Show the deep packet scan rule hit count

fdry.1.1.6.11
snSciDeepPacketScanTable
fdry.1.1.6.11.1
INDEX:
1. snSciDeepPktScanPolicyName
2. snSciDeepPktScanRuleIndex
snSciDeepPacketScanEntry
fdry.1.1.6.11.1.1
snSciDeepPktScanPolicyName
fdry.1.1.6.11.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
snSciDeepPktScanRuleIndex
fdry.1.1.6.11.1.1.2
Syntax: Octet String
snSciDeepPktScanAction
fdry.1.1.6.11.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer
snSciDeepPktScanRuleName
fdry.1.1.6.11.1.1.4
Syntax: Octet string
snSciDeepPktScanRuleHitCnt
fdry.1.1.6.11.1.1.5
Syntax: Counter32

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSciDeepPktScanActionHitCnt

Read-only

Show the deep packet scan action hit count

fdry.1.1.6.11.1.1.6Syntax:
Counter32

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Chapter 30
Wireless Features

The wgGroup (OID: fdry.1.1.3.23.1) contains MIB objects for wireless LAN features. The group is available on
IronPointFESes. The following sections present the objects in the MIB group.
NOTE: Wireless Features MIBs are not supported on the following products:

BigIron RX

NetIron XMR

NetIron MLX

BigIron MG8

NetIron 40G

NetIron IMR 640 Router

General MIB Objects


The following table list the general MIB objects for the wireless feature support.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

wgMobilityId

Readwrite

Specifies the wireless mobility domain to which this IronPoint


FES belongs.

fdry.1.1.3.23.1.1

Valid value: 1 - 65535. Enter 0 to remove the IronPointFES


from a wireless mobility domain.

Syntax: Integer
wgVpnPTDeletePolicy
fdry.1.1.3.23.1.2

Readwrite

Deletes a VPN passthrough policy from the IronPointFES.


enter a valid VPN passthrough policy ID to remove the policy.

Syntax: Integer

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WiFi Interface Table


The WiFi Interface Table controls the wireless feature support on an IronPointFES.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

wgIfTable

N/A

WiFi Interface Table

N/A

An entry of the WiFi Interface Table.

Read-only

The ifIndex value of the switch interface.

Readwrite

Enables or disables the wireless feature support on an interface:

fdry.1.1.3.23.2
wgIfEntry
fdry.1.1.3.23.2.1
wgIfIndex
fdry.1.1.3.23.2.1.1
Syntax: Integer
wgIfWirelessEnable
fdry.1.1.3.23.2.1.2
Syntax: Integer

other(1)

enable(2)

disable(3)

The default is disable(3).


wgIfPnPLearnNewAP
fdry.1.1.3.23.2.1.3

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

wgIfAutoPortDisable
fdry.1.1.3.23.2.1.4

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

wgIfVpnPTPolicyId
fdry.1.1.3.23.2.1.5

fdry.1.1.3.23.2.1.5
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other(1)

enable(2)

disable(3)

This object is for the Automatic Port Deactivation feature. If set


to enable, the interface is automatically disabled if the link status
of the interface changes:

other(1)

enable(2)

disable(3)

Readwrite

This object binds a VPN Passthrough policy to the interface. To


bind an interface to a VPN passthrough policy, enter its policy
ID. It must be a valid policy number that is larger than zero. To
unbind an interface to a VPN passthrough policy enter zero for
the policy ID.

Readwrite

Indicates if full compatibility tunneling mode is enabled on the


interface:

Syntax: Integer
wgIfFullCompRoamingEnable

Enables or disables the ability of an interface to learn new


access points. This object is used by the ADC feature:

other(1) Other

enable(2) Full compatibility tunneling is enabled.

disable(3) Full compatibility tunneling is disabled. High


performance tunneling is used.

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Roaming Peer Table


The Roaming Peer Table shows information about the IronPointFES peers in a Wireless Mobility configuration.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

wgRoamingPeerTable

N/A

The Roaming Peer Table.

N/a

An entry of the Roaming Peer Table.

Read-only

The IP Address of a peer.

Read-only

Shows the state of the connection;

fdry.1.1.3.23.3
wgRoamingPeerEntry
fdry.1.1.3.23.3.1
wgRoamingPeerIpAddress
fdry.1.1.3.23.3.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
wgRoamingPeerConnectionStatus
fdry.1.1.3.23.3.1.2

other(1)

Syntax: Integer

configured(2)

established(3)

wgRoamingPeerRowStatus
fdry.1.1.3.23.3.1.3

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Shows the state of the row in the PeerRow Table:

other(1)

valid(2)

delete(3)

create(4)

Access Point Automatic Discovery and Configuration Table


The Access Point (AP) Automatic Discovery and Configuration (ADC) Table defines the IP address, subnet mask,
and default gateway of the access point that will be assigned to an access point with the specified MAC address.
This information can be pre-configured on an IronPointFES interface. When the access point that has the
matching MAC address is attached to the interface, the pre-configured IP address, subnet mask, and default
gateway are assigned to that access point.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

wgPnPTable

N/A

AP ADC Table.

N/A

An entry in the AP ADC Table.

Read-only

The ifIndex value of the switch interface.

fdry.1.1.3.23.4
wgPnPEntry
fdry.1.1.3.23.4.1
Syntax: WgPnPEntry
wgPnPIfIndex
fdry.1.1.3.23.4.1.1
Syntax: Integer

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Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

wgPnPMacAddress

Read-only

MAC address of the attached AP.

Readwrite

IP address of the attached AP.

Readwrite

Subnet mask of the attached AP.

Readwrite

Default gateway of the attached AP.

Read-only

The state of the access point that is defined for the interface:

fdry.1.1.3.23.4.1.2
Syntax: MacAddress
wgPnPIpAddress
fdry.1.1.3.23.4.1.3
Syntax: IpAddress
wgPnPIpMask
fdry.1.1.3.23.4.1.4
Syntax: IpAddress
wgPnPIpDefaultGw
fdry.1.1.3.23.4.1.5
Syntax: IpAddress
wgPnPStatus
fdry.1.1.3.23.4.1.6

other(1)

Syntax: Integer

discovered(2) IronPointFES discovered a new access


point that has not been configured.

configured(3) The access points IP address, subnet


mask, and default gateway have been defined on the
interface, but the access point with the matching MAC
address is not attached to the interface.

operational(4) The access points IP address, subnet


mask, and default gateway have been defined on the
interface and the access point with the matching MAC
address is attached to the interface and is operational.

wgPnPRowStatus
fdry.1.1.3.23.4.1.7

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

Creates, deletes or modifies a row in the AP ADC Table:

other(1)

valid(2)

delete(3)

create(4)

modify(5)

VPN Passthrough Server Table


The VPN Passthrough Server Table contains the VPN policies that have been configured on the IronPointFES.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

wgVpnPTServerTable

N/A

The VPN Passthrough Server Table.

fdry.1.1.3.23.5

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Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

wgVpnPTServerEntry

N/A

An entry in the VPN Passthrough Server Table.

Read-only

The ID of a VPN passthrough policy. The value of this object


must be greater than zero.

Read-only

The IP address of the VPN server that will be used to terminate


VPN traffic that goes through this switch.

Readwrite

Creates or deletes a row in the VPN Passthrough Server Table:

fdry.1.1.3.23.5.1
wgVpnPTServerPolicyId
fdry.1.1.3.23.5.1.1
Syntax: Integer
wgVpnPTServerIpAddress
fdry.1.1.3.23.5.1.2
Syntax: IpAddress
wgVpnPTServerRowStatus
fdry.1.1.3.23.5.1.3
Syntax: Integer

other(1)

valid(2)

delete(3)

create(4)

VPN Passthrough Filter Table


The VPN Passthrough Filter Table shows the VPN passthrough policies and the action the policy takes when it
encounters VPN traffic that matches the policy.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

wgVpnPTFilterTable

N/A

The VPN Passthrough Filter Table

N/A

An entry in the VPN Passthrough Filter Table.

Read-only

The ID of the VPN passthrough policy. This is a number greater


than zero.

Read-only

Specifies which protocol will be allowed to passthough:

fdry.1.1.3.23.6
wgVpnPTFilterEntry
fdry.1.1.3.23.6.1
wgVpnPTFilterPolicyId
fdry.1.1.3.23.6.1.1 Syntax: Integer
wgVpnPTFilterProtocol
fdry.1.1.3.23.6.1.2

other(1)

Syntax: Integer

udp(2)

tcp(3)

wgVpnPTFilterPort
fdry.1.1.3.23.6.1.4

Read-only

Specifies which protocol interface (number) will be allowed to


passthrough.

Syntax: Integer

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Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

wgVpnPTFilterRowStatus

Readwrite

Creates or deletes a row of VPN Passthrough Filter Table:

fdry.1.1.3.23.6.1.4
Syntax: Integer

other(1)

valid(2)

delete(3)

create(4)

VPN Passthrough Policy Table


The VPN Passthrough Policy Table shows to which interfaces a VPN policy is bound.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

wgVpnPTPolicyTable

N/A

VPN Passthrough Policy Table

N/A

An entry in the VPN Passthrough Policy Table.

Read-only

The ID of the VPN policy. The value of this object must be


greater than zero.

Read-only

Shows a list of ports to which this VPN policy is bound.

fdry.1.1.3.23.7
wgVpnPTPolicyEntry
fdry.1.1.3.23.7.1
wgVpnPTPolicyId
fdry.1.1.3.23.7.1.1
Syntax: Integer
wgVpnPTPolicyPortList
fdry.1.1.3.23.7.1.2
Syntax: IfIndexList

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Chapter 31
Traps and Objects to Enable Traps

The following sections comprise this chapter:

Objects to Enable or Disable Standard Traps on page 31-1 presents the objects from the standard MIBs that
enable SNMP traps.

Objects for IronWare Traps on page 31-2 contains object to enable the SNMP traps that are proprietary to
Brocade devices.

Standard Traps on page 31-12 lists the standard SNMP traps that are supported in the MIB.

IronWare Traps on page 31-15 details the SNMP traps in the IronWare MIB that are proprietary to Brocade
devices.

Examples on page 31-60 presents examples of how to configure SNMP traps for a Brocade device.

NOTE: By default, all traps are enabled.

Objects to Enable or Disable Standard Traps


The following objects from RFC 1213 are the standard objects supported in the IronWare MIB. They are used to
set SNMP traps.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snmpInTraps

Read only

Shows the total number of SNMP trap PDUs that have been
accepted and processed by the SNMP protocol.

Read only

Shows the total number of SNMP trap PDUs that have been
generated by the SNMP protocol.

1.3.6.1.2.1.11.19
snmpOutTraps
1.3.6.1.2.1.11.29

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snmpEnableAuthenTraps

Read-write

Indicates if the SNMP agent process is permitted to generate


authentication failure traps. The value of this object overrides
any configuration information. This objects provides a way to
disable all authentication failure traps.

1.3.6.1.2.1.11.30

NOTE: It is strongly recommended that this object be stored


in the non-volatile memory so that it remains constant
between re-initializations of the network management
system.
lldpRemTablesChange

None

1.0.8802.1.1.2.1.4.1

An lldpRemTablesChange notification is sent when the value


of lldpStatsRemTableLastChangeTime changes. It can be
used by an NMS to trigger LLDP remote systems table
maintenance polls.
NOTE: Transmission of lldpRemTablesChange notifications
are throttled by the agent, as specified by the
'lldpNotificationInterval' object.

lldpXMedTopologyChangeDetecte
d

None

1.0.8802.1.1.2.1.5.4795.0.1

Allows a device to transfer information related to topology


changes to management applications in an asynchronous
manner. Specifically, this enables notification of the fact that a
new remote device was connected to the local port of an
LLDP-MED network connectivity device, or that a remote
device was removed from the local port. The purpose of this
notification is efficient, near-real-time transmission of
information regarding moves and changes to the management
applications. Information carried by the list of objects (varbind)
contained in the notification allows the receiving management
application to uniquely identify the local port where the
topology change occurred, as well as the device capability of
the remote endpoint device that was attached to or removed
from the port.

Objects for IronWare Traps


This section present the objects available to enable or disable traps.

Trap Information
The following objects provide general information on traps.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgTrpRcvrCurEntry

Read only

Shows the total number of entries that are currently in the Trap
Receiver Table. There can be up to 255 entries.

Read only

Shows a generic trap message.

fdry.1.1.2.1.16
Syntax: Integer
snAgGblTrapMessage
fdry.1.1.2.1.44
Syntax: Display string

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Trap Receiver Table (IPv4)


This table allows you to configure trap receivers on IPv4 devices.
NOTE: For FastIron IPv6 devices running software release FSX 04.1.00 or later, see Trap Receiver Table
(FastIron X Series IPv6 Devices) on page 31-4.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgTrpRcvrTable

None

The Trap Receiver Table

None

A row in the Trap Receiver Table. The column


snAgTrpRcvrStatus is used to create and delete rows in the
table. Creation requires a SET PDU with objects
snAgTrpRcvrIndex, snAgTrpRcvrIpAddr, snAgTrpRcvrComm
and snAgTrpRcvrStatus.

Read only

Shows the index in the Trap Receiver Table.

fdry.1.1.2.3.1
snAgTrpRcvrEntry
fdry.1.1.2.3.1.1

snAgTrpRcvrIndex
fdry.1.1.2.3.1.1.1

Valid values: 1 10

Syntax: Integer
snAgTrpRcvrIpAddr
fdry.1.1.2.3.1.1.2

Readwrite

Indicates the IP address of the SNMP manager that will receive


the trap.

Readwrite

Indicates the community string to use to access the trap


receiver. This object can have up to 32 octets.

Readwrite

Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can
be written are:

Syntax: IpAddress
snAgTrpRcvrComm
fdry.1.1.2.3.1.1.3
Syntax: Octet string
snAgTrpRcvrStatus
fdry.1.1.2.3.1.1.4
Syntax: Integer

ignore(5) Do not send traps to this entry at this time

delete(3) Delete the row. (See note below regarding


deleting a trap receiver.)

create(4) Create a new row

If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(5) returns


error "badValue". Deleted rows are deleted immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:

snAgTrpRcvrUDPPort
fdry1.1.2.3.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer

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Readwrite

other(1) Some other case

valid(2) Row exists and is valid

ignore(5) Do not send traps to this entry at this time

Indicates the UDP port number of the trap receiver.


Valid values: 0 65535
Default: 162

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgTrpRcvrSecurityModel

read-write

Allows configuration of security model (v1, v2c or 3).

read-write

Allows configuration of the security level (noauth, auth or


auth+priv).

fdry.1.1.2.3.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer
snAgTrpRcvrSecurityLevel
fdry.1.1.2.3.1.17
Syntax: Integer

NOTE: To delete a trap receiver, the agent needs the following varbinds in the setRequest PDU:
snAgTrpRcvrIpAddr, snAgTrpRcvrComm, and snAgTrpRcvrStatus. The snAgTrpRcvrStatus object must be set to
delete(3).

Trap Receiver Table (FastIron X Series IPv6 Devices)


This table allows you to configure trap receivers on FastIron X Series IPv6 devices running software release FSX
04.1.00 or later.
NOTE: Releases prior to FSX 04.1.00 use the Trap Receiver Table (IPv4) on page 31-3.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryTrapReceiverTable

None

The Trap Receiver Table.

None

An entry in the Trap Receiver Table. This table uses a running


index as the index to the table.

None

The index to the Trap Receiver Table.

Readcreate

The IP address type. Supported address types are:

fdry.1.1.10.1.1.1
fdryTrapReceiverEntry
fdry.1.1.10.1.1.1.1
fdryTrapReceiverIndex
fdry.1.1.10.1.1.1.1.1
Syntax: Unsigned32
fdryTrapReceiverAddrType
fdry.1.1.10.1.1.1.1.2
Syntax: InetAddressType

ipv4(1)

ipv6(2)

Default: ipv4
fdryTrapReceiverAddr
fdry.1.1.10.1.1.1.1.3

Readcreate

The IP address of the SNMP manager that will receive the trap.

Readcreate

The community string to use to access the trap receiver. This


object can have up to 32 octets. In the case of USM (SNMPv3)
security model, this object is used to provide the security name.

Syntax: InetAddress
fdryTrapReceiverCommunityOrSe
curityName
fdry.1.1.10.1.1.1.1.4
Syntax: Octet string
(size(0..32))

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

fdryTrapReceiverUDPPort

Readcreate

The UPD port number of the trap receiver.

fdry.1.1.10.1.1.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer32
(0..65535)
fdryTrapReceiverSecurityModel
fdry.1.1.10.1.1.1.1.6

Valid value: 0 65535


Default: 162

Readcreate

The version of trap format to be used.

Readcreate

Used for USM (SNMPv3) security model to specify the level of


security. The security name is provided by
fdryTrapReceiverCommunityOrSecurityName.

Default: v1

Syntax: SecurityModel
fdryTrapReceiverSecurityLevel
fdry.1.1.10.1.1.1.1.7
Syntax: SecurityLevel
fdryTrapReceiverRowStatus
fdry.1.1.10.1.1.1.1.8

Default: noAuth
Readcreate

This variable is used to create, modify, or delete a row in this


table. When a row in this table is in active(1) state, no objects in
that row can be modified except this object.

Syntax: RowStatus

General Chassis and Agent Traps


The following objects enable or disable traps related to the devices power supply, fan, and interface links.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snChasEnablePwrSupplyTrap

Readwrite

Indicates if the SNMP agent process has been enabled to


generate power supply failure traps:

fdry.1.1.1.1.12
Syntax: Integer
snChasEnableFanTrap
fdry.1.1.1.1.16

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

For chassis devices only.


Indicates if the SNMP agent process has been enabled to
generate fan failure traps:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: disabled(0)
snAgGblEnableColdStartTrap
fdry.1.1.2.1.21
Syntax: Integer

Readwrite

Indicates if the SNMP agent process has been enabled to


generate cold start traps:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: enabled(1)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgGblEnableLinkUpTrap

Readwrite

Indicates if the SNMP agent process has been enabled to


generate link up traps:

fdry.1.1.2.1.22
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: enabled(1)
snAgGblEnableLinkDownTrap

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.2.1.23
Syntax: Integer

Indicates if the SNMP agent process has been enabled to


generate link down traps:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: enabled(1)
snAgGblEnableModuleInsertedTr
ap

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.2.1.42
Syntax: Integer

Indicates if the SNMP agent process has been enabled to


generate traps for hardware modules that have been inserted in
the chassis:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: enabled(1)
snAgGblEnableModuleRemovedT
rap

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.2.1.43
Syntax: Integer

Indicates if the SNMP agent process has been enabled to


generate traps for hardware modules that have been removed
from the chassis:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: enabled(1)
Readwrite

snChasEnableTempWarnTrap
fdry.1.1.1.1.21
Syntax: Integer

Indicates if the SNMP agent process has been enabled to


generate temperature warning traps:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: disabled(0)
snAgentEnableMgmtModRedunSt
ateChangeTrap

Readwrite

Indicates if the SNMP agent process has been enabled to


generate management module redundancy state change traps:

fdry.1.1.2.10.1.4

disabled(0)

Syntax: Integer

enabled(1)

Default: enabled(1)
snAgTrapHoldTime
fdry.1.1.2.1.58

Readwrite

The number of seconds that traps will be held during device


initialization. Traps are buffered while the device initialized; they
are sent once the device is back online.

Syntax: Integer

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Enable VRRP Traps

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVrrpIfStateChangeTrap

Readwrite

Indicates if the SNMP agent process has been enabled to


generate VRRP interface state change traps:

fdry.1.2.12.1.2
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: enabled(0)
NOTE: The standard MIB vrrpNotificationCntl will work
exactly the same as the IronWare Proprietary MIB
"snVrrpIfStateChangeTrap.

Enable FSRP Traps

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snFsrpIfStateChangeTrap

Readwrite

Indicates if the SNMP agent process has been enabled to


generate FSRP interface state change traps:

fdry.1.2.7.1.2
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: enabled(1)

Enable VSRP Traps

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snVsrpIfStateChangeTrap

Readwrite

Indicates if the SNMP agent will generate a trap when an


interface state change occur:

fdry.1.1.3.21.1.2
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0) No trap will be generated.

enabled(1) The TRAP_VRRP_IF_STATE_CHANGE will


be generated. Since only one of the virtual router protocols
(VRRP, VRRPE, or VSRP) can be enabled at any one time,
they all generate the same trap.

Default is enabled(1).

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Enable OSPF Trap Objects


The following are support objects for the OSPF traps.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snOspfSetTrap

Readwrite

Indicates if specific OSPF traps are enabled.

fdry.1.2.1.14.16.1.1
Syntax: Octet string

snOspfConfigErrorType

Read only

fdry.1.2.4.15.2
Syntax: Integer

snOspfPacketType

Read only

This object contains four octets, serving as a bit map for the trap
events defined by the OSPF traps. A value of 1 in the bit field
indicates that the trap is enabled. The right-most bit (least
significant) represents Trap 0.
Indicates the potential types of configuration conflicts used by
the ospfConfigError and ospfConfigVirtError traps.

badVersion(1)

areaMismatch(2)

unknownNbmaNbr(3) Router is eligible

unknownVirtualNbr(4)

authTypeMismatch(5)

authFailure(6)

netMaskMismatch(7)

helloIntervalMismatch(8)

deadIntervalMismatch(9)

optionMismatch(10)}

Indicates the OSPF packet type in the trap.

fdry.1.2.4.15.3

hello(1)

Syntax: Integer

dbDescript(2)

lsReq(3)

lsUpdate(4)

lsAck(5)}

snOspfPacketSrc

Read only

Shows the IP address of an inbound packet that cannot be


identified by a neighbor instance.

Readwrite

Indicates if this router has been enabled to generate OSPF


traps.

fdry.1.2.4.15.4
Syntax: IpAddress
snOspfTrapsGenerationMode
fdry.1.2.4.15.5
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0) OSPF traps cannot be generated by this


router, even if the object snOspfSetTrap is set to
generate traps.

enabled(1) OSPF traps can be generated by the router.

This object provides global control on the generation of traps.

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Enable Switch Group Traps

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snSwEnableBridgeNewRootTrap

Readwrite

Indicates If the SNMP agent process is enabled to generate


bridge new root traps.

fdry.1.1.3.1.25
Syntax: Integer

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: enabled(1)
snSwEnableBridgeTopoChangeTr
ap

Readwrite

Indicates if the SNMP agent process has been enabled to


generate bridge topology change traps:

fdry.1.1.3.1.26

disabled(0)

Syntax: Integer

enabled(1)

Default: enabled(1)
snSwEnableLockedAddrViolation
Trap

Readwrite

Indicates if the SNMP agent process has been enabled to


generate locked address violation traps:

fdry.1.1.3.1.27

disabled(0)

Syntax: Integer

enabled(1)

Default: enabled(1)

Objects to Enable Layer 4 Traps


The following objects enable or disable traps for Layer 4 functionalities.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4EnableMaxSessionLimitRea
chedTrap

Readwrite

Indicates if this device has been enabled to generate traps if the


maximum number of connections has been reached:

fdry.1.1.4.1.30

disabled(0)

Syntax: Integer

enabled(1)

snL4EnableTcpSynLimitReached
Trap

Readwrite

Indicates if this device has been enabled to generate traps if the


maximum number of TCP SYN has been reached:

fdry.1.1.4.1.31

disabled(0)

Syntax: Integer

enabled(1)

snL4EnableRealServerUpTrap
fdry.1.1.4.1.32

Readwrite

Syntax: Integer
snL4EnableRealServerDownTrap
fdry.1.1.4.1.33
Syntax: Integer

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Readwrite

Indicates if this device has been enabled to generate traps


when the real server is up:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Indicates if this device has been enabled to generate traps


when the real server is down:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4EnableRealServerPortUpTra
p

Readwrite

Indicates if this device has been enabled to generate traps


when the real server TCP port is up:

fdry.1.1.4.1.34

disabled(0)

Syntax: Integer

enabled(1)

snL4EnableRealServerPortDown
Trap

Readwrite

Indicates if this device has been enabled to generate traps


when the real server TCP port is down:

fdry.1.1.4.1.35

disabled(0)

Syntax: Integer

enabled(1)

snL4EnableRealServerMaxConnL
imitReachedTrap

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.4.1.36
Syntax: Integer
snL4EnableBecomeStandbyTrap

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.4.1.37
Syntax: Integer

snL4EnableBecomeActiveTrap

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.4.1.38
Syntax: Integer

snL4EnableGslbHealthCheckIpU
pTrap

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.4.1.43
Syntax: Integer

Readwrite

snL4EnableGslbHealthCheckIpD
ownTrap
fdry.1.1.4.1.44
Syntax: Integer

snL4EnableGslbHealthCheckIpPo
rtUpTrap
fdry.1.1.4.1.45
Syntax: Integer

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Readwrite

Indicates if this device has been enabled to generate traps


when the real server reaches its maximum number of
connections:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Indicates if this device has been enabled to generate traps


when the Server Load Balancing switch changes its state from
active to standby:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Indicates if this device has been enabled to generate traps


when the Server Load Balancing switch changes its state from
standby to active:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Indicates if this device has been enabled to generate traps


when an application port in a domain on the site IP address
passes its Layer 4 TCP or UDP health check, resulting in a
status change to UP:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Indicates if this device has been enabled to generate traps


whenever the GSLB determines that the IP address belonging
to a domain name for which the ServerIron is providing GSLB is
DOWN:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Indicates if this device has been enabled to generate traps


when an application port in a domain on the site IP address
passes its Layer 4 TCP or UDP health check, resulting in a
status change to UP:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

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Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snL4EnableGslbHealthCheckIpPo
rtDownTrap

Readwrite

Indicates if this device has been enabled to generate traps


when an application port in a domain on the site IP address fails
its Layer 4 TCP or UDP health check, resulting in a status
change to DOWN:

fdry.1.1.4.1.46
Syntax: Integer

snL4EnableGslbRemoteGslbSiDo
wnTrap

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.4.1.47
Syntax: Integer
snL4EnableGslbRemoteGslbSiUp
Trap

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.4.1.48
Syntax: Integer
snL4EnableGslbRemoteSiDownTr
ap

Readwrite

fdry.1.1.4.1.49
Syntax: Integer
snL4EnableGslbRemoteSiUpTrap
fdry.1.1.4.1.50
Syntax: Integer

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Readwrite

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Indicates if this device has been enabled to generate traps


when the connection from this site to the remote GSLB
ServerIron is DOWN:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Indicates if this device has been enabled to generate traps


when the connection from this site to the remote GSLB
ServerIron is UP:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Indicates if this device has been enabled to generate traps


when the GSLB connection from this GSLB to the remote
ServerIron is DOWN:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Indicates if this device has been enabled to generate traps


when the GSLB connection from this GSLB to remote the
ServerIron is UP:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

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Standard Traps
This section present the standard traps supported on devices.

System Status Traps


Brocade supports the following traps from RFC 1215:

Trap Name and Number

Varbind

Description

coldStart

(None)

Indicates that the sending protocol entity is reinitializing itself:


the agent's configuration or the protocol entity
implementation may be altered.

(None)

Indicates that the sending protocol entity is reinitializing itself;


however, the agent configuration nor the protocol entity
implementation is not altered.

linkDown

ifIndex(1)

A failure in one of the communication links.

1.3.6.1.6.3.1.1.5.3

ifDescr(2)

For example,

1.3.6.1.6.3.1.1.5.1
warmStart
1.3.6.1.6.3.1.1.5.2

Interface <port-name> <port-num>, state down


linkUp

ifIndex(1)

The communication link is up.

1.3.6.1.6.3.1.1.5.4

ifDescr(2)

For example,
Interface <port-name> <port-num>, state up

NOTE: Regarding linkUp and linkDown traps:

Release 07.1.x. supports a maximum of 32 ports per module; therefore the ifIndex for this release
ranges from 1 32 for Slot 1, 33 64 for Slot 2 and so on.

Release 07.2.x supports a maximum of 64 ports per module; therefore, the ifIndex for the release
ranges from 1 64 for Slot 1, 65 128 for Slot2 and so on.

Thus for Slot 2/Port 1, the value of the ifIndex of the port in Release 07.1.x is 33; whereas, in Release
07.2.x, it is 65.
authenticationFailure
1.3.6.1.6.3.1.1.5.5

(none)

Indicates that the sending protocol entity is the addressee of


a protocol message that is not properly authenticated. While
implementations of the SNMP must be capable of generating
this trap, they must also be capable of suppressing the
emission of such traps via an implementation-specific
mechanism.
NOTE: On Terathon devices, this trap is supported is
software release 01.1.01.

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Traps and Objects to Enable Traps

Traps for Spanning Tree Protocol


Brocade supports for the following traps for Spanning Tree Protocol from RFC 1493.
:

Trap Name and Number

Description

newRoot

Indicates that the sending agent has become the new root of
the Spanning Tree. The trap is sent by a bridge soon after its
election as the new root, for example, upon expiration of the
Topology Change Timer immediately subsequent to its
election.

1.3.6.1.2.1.17.0.1
NOTE: On Terathon devices, this trap is
supported is software release
01.1.01.
topologyChange
1.3.6.1.2.1.17.0.2
NOTE: On Terathon devices, this trap is
supported is software release
01.1.01.

Is sent by a bridge when any of its configured ports transitions


from the Learning state to the Forwarding state, or from the
Forwarding state to the Blocking state. The trap is not sent if a
newRoot trap is sent for the same transition.

Traps for Alarms


Brocade supports the following traps for alarms from RFC 1757:
NOTE: On NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX devices running software release 04.0.01, this RFC 1757 has been
obsoleted by RFC 2819.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Description

alarmRisingThreshold

A threshold for the sampled statistic. This object generates an


event when the current sampled value is greater than or equal
to this threshold, and the value at the last sampling interval
was less than this threshold. This object also generates an
event if the first sample after this entry becomes valid is greater
than or equal to this threshold and the associated
alarmStartupAlarm is equal to risingAlarm(1) or
risingOrFallingAlarm(3).

1.3.6.1.2.1.16.3.1.1.7
Syntax: Integer32

After a rising event is generated, another such event will not be


generated until the sampled value falls below this threshold
and reaches the alarmFallingThreshold.
alarmFallingThreshold
1.3.6.1.2.1.16.3.1.1.8
Syntax: Integer32

A threshold for the sampled statistic. This object generates an


event when the current sampled value is less than or equal to
this threshold, and the value at the last sampling interval was
greater than this threshold. This object also generates an event
if the first sample after this entry becomes valid is less than or
equal to this threshold and the associated alarmStartupAlarm
is equal to fallingAlarm(2) or risingOrFallingAlarm(3).
After a falling event is generated, another such event will not be
generated until the sampled value rises above this threshold
and reaches the alarmRisingThreshold.

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PW Traps
The following are the PW traps. These traps are supported in the following devices:

Multi-Service IronWare software release 03.0.00 and later for NetIron IMR 640

Multi-Service IronWare software release 03.0.00 and later for NetIron XMR Series

Multi-Service IronWare software release 03.1.00 and later for NetIron MLX series

Additional MPLS related traps are listed in the section MPLS Notifications on page 31-46, and MPLS LSP
Notification on page 31-46.

Trap Name

Supported

Varbind

Description and Trap Message

pwUp

Yes

pwOperStatus (for
start of range)

This notification is generated when the pwOperStatus object


for one or more contiguous entries in pwTable are about to
enter the up(1) state from some other state.

fdry.3.1.2.0.2

pwOperStatus (for
end of range)
fdryPWServiceType

pwDown

Yes

fdry.3.1.2.0.1

pwOperStatus (for
start of range)
pwOperStatus (for
end of range)
fdryPWServiceType

pwDeleted
fdry.3.1.2.0.3

Yes

pwID
pwPeerAddrType
pwPeerAddr
fdryPWServiceType
pwName

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Beginning with the 03.9.00 release of the Multi-Service


IronWare for the NetIron XMR Series and NetIron MLX
Series, support for this object is available for VPLS, VLL, and
VLL local services.
This notification is generated when the pwOperStatus object
for one or more contiguous entries in pwTable are about to
enter the down(2) state from some other state. The included
values of pwOperStatus MUST all be set equal to this
down(2) state.
Beginning with the 03.9.00 release of the Multi-Service
IronWare for the NetIron XMR Series and NetIron MLX
Series, support for this object is available for VPLS, VLL, and
VLL local services.
This notification is generated when the PW has been
deleted.
NOTE: The varbind pwname is an extension added by
Brocade; it is not a part of the Draft PW MIB Version
11.
Beginning with the 03.9.00 release of the Multi-Service
IronWare for the NetIron XMR Series and NetIron MLX
Series, support for this object is available for VPLS, VLL, and
VLL local services.

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Traps and Objects to Enable Traps

MPLS L3VPN Traps


The following table lists the MPLS L3 VPN traps:

Trap Name

Supported

Varbind

Description

mplsL3VpnVrfUp

Yes

mplsL3VpnIfConfRowStatus,
mplsL3VpnVrfOperStatus

Generated when ifOperStatus of


any interface within the VRF
changes to up state

Yes

mplsL3VpnIfConfRowStatus,
mplsL3VpnVrfOperStatus

Generated when ifOperStatus of


any interface within the VRF
changes to down state.

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.11.0.1
mplsL3VpnVrfDown
1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.11.0.2
mplsL3VpnVrfRouteMidTh
reshExceeded

No

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.11.0.3
mplsL3VpnVrfNumVrfRout
eMaxThreshExceeded

No

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.11.0.4
mplsL3VpnNumVrfSecIllgl
LblThrshExcd

No

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.11.0.5
mplsL3VpnNumVrfRoute
MaxThreshCleared

No

1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.11.0.6

IronWare Traps
This section presents the IronWare traps supported on devices running IronWare software.
NOTE: The Traps in the IronWare MIBs include the following lines in their description:
--#TYPE "Foundry Trap: Power Supply Failure"
--#SUMMARY "Power supply fails, error status %d."
--#ARGUMENTS { 0 }
--#SEVERITY MINOR
--#STATE OPERATIONAL
These lines are used by the HP OpenView network management system.

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General Traps
The table below lists the general traps generated by devices. Refer to the previous sections in this chapter to
determine if traps for a feature need to be enabled (for example, OSPF traps need to be enabled.)

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapChasPwrSupply

snChasPwrSupplyS
tatus

Minor

The power supply failed or is not operating


normally.

NOTE: This has been


replaced by
snTrapChasPw
rSupplyFailed
on page 31-17
and
snTrapChasFa
nFailed on
page 31-17
NOTE: This object has
been
deprecated in
NetIron XMR/
MLX software
release 03.6.00
and the BigIron
RX 02.5.00
software
release and is
no longer
supported. It
has been
replaced by the
Power Supply
Table on
page 5-29.
snTrapLockedAddressVi
olation

The value is a packed bit string; the power


supply statuses are encoded into four bits
(a nibble). The following shows the
meaning of each bit:
(bit 0 is the least significant bit).
Bit
position

Meaning

4 to 31

Reserved

Power Supply 2 DC (0=bad,


1=good).

Power Supply 1 DC (0=bad,


1=good).

Power Supply 2 present status


(0=present, 1=not-present).

Power Supply 1 present status


(0=present, 1=not-present).

Sample Trap Message:


Power supply fails, error status
<snChasPwrSupplyStatus>

snSwViolatorPortNu
mber

Minor

snSwViolatorMacAd
dress

The number of source MAC addresses


received from a port is greater than the
maximum number of addresses configured
for that port.
Sample Trap Message:
Lock address violation on Port
<snSwViolatorPortNumber> with
MAC Address
<snSwViolatorMacAddress>

snTrapLockedAddressVi
olation2

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Minor

The number of source MAC addresses


received from a port is greater than the
maximum number of addresses configured
for that port.
Sample Trap Message:
Locked address violation at
interface Ethernet <port>,
address <mac>

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Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapModuleInserted

snAgentBrdIndex

Informational

A module was inserted into the chassis


while the system is running.

fdry.0.28

This trap is supported on the

NOTE: On Terathon
devices, this
trap is
supported is
software
release 01.1.01.
snTrapModuleRemoved

Sample Trap Message:


Module <snAgentBrdIndex> was
inserted to the chassis during
system running
snAgentBrdIndex

Informational

fdry.0.29

Sample Trap Message:

NOTE: On Terathon
devices, this
trap is
supported is
software
release 01.1.01.

Module <snAgentBrdIndex> was


removed from the chassis during
system running

snTrapChasPwrSupplyF
ailed

snChasPwrSupplyI
ndex

fdry.0.30

snChasPwrSupplyD
escription

snTrapChasFanFailed

snChasFanIndex

fdry.0.31

snChasFanDescript
ion

snTrapChasFanNormal

snChasFanIndex

fdry.0.49

snChasFanDescript
ion

snTrapMgmtModuleRed
unStateChange

A module was removed from the chassis


while the system is running.

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Minor

A power supply in the device failed.


Sample Trap Message:
Power supply
<snChasPwrSupplyIndex>
<snChasPwrSupplyDescription>)fa
iled

Minor

A fan in the device failed.


Sample Trap Message:
Fan <snChasFanIndex>
(<snChasFanDescription>) failed

Minor

The status of a fan has changed from fail to


normal.
Fan <snChasFanIndex>
(<snChasFanDescription>) ok

Warning

The management module changed its


redundancy state.

fdry.0.35

Sample Trap Message:

NOTE: On Terathon
devices, this
trap is
supported is
software
release 01.1.01.

Management module at slot <slotnum> state changed from <oldstate> to <new-state>

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Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapTemperatureWarn
ing

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Critical

The actual temperature reading is above


the warning temperature threshold.

fdry.0.36

Sample Trap Message:

NOTE: On Terathon
devices, this
trap is
supported is
software
release 01.1.01.

Temperature <actual-temp> C
degrees, warning level
<warning-temp> C degrees,
shutdown level <shutdown-temp>
C degrees

snTrapAccessListDeny
fdry.0.37

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Warning

Sample Trap Message (for RIP):

NOTE: This object is


not available on
the NetIron IMR
640.
snTrapMacFilterDeny
fdry.0.36

A packet was denied by an access list.

rip filter list <id> in rip


denied <IP>, <n> event(s)

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Warning

A packet was denied by a MAC address


filter.
Sample Trap Message

NOTE: This object is


not available on
the NetIron IMR
640.

mac filter group denied packets


on port <n> src macaddr <mac>,
<n> packets

snTrapDuplicateIp

Major

fdry.0.56

A duplicate IP address was detected.


Sample Trap Message:
Duplicate IP address detect.

snTrapRunningConfigCh
anged

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

fdry.0.73

The running configuration has been


changed.
NOTE: For Terathon devices, this trap is
generated if the running
configuration was changed
through TFTP or Secure Copy.
Sample Trap Message:
Running-config was changed by
user1 from telnet client
192.168.2.129.

snTrapStartupConfigCh
anged
fdry.0.74

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

The start-up configuration has been


changed.
Sample Trap Message:
Startup-config was changed from
console.

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Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapUserLogin

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

A user logged in to a device.

fdry.0.75

Sample Trap Message:

NOTE: Available in the


following releases:

Enterprise Software
Release 07.8.00
and later

FastIron SuperX
Release 02.0.01
and later.

snTrapUserLogout
fdry.0.76

user1 login to USER EXEC mode.

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

Sample Trap Message:

NOTE: Available in the


following releases:

Enterprise Software
Release 07.8.00
and later

FastIron SuperX
Release 02.0.01
and later.

snTrapClientLoginReject
fdry.0.110
NOTE: Available in the
following releases:

Enterprise Software
Release 07.8.00
and later

FastIron SuperX
Release 02.0.01
and later.

FastIron Edge
Switch Release
03.3.01a and later

December 2009

A user logged out of a device.

user1 logout from USER EXEC


mode.

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

A login by a Telnet or SSH client failed.


Format:
telnet|SSH access [by
<username>] from src IP <ip>,
src MAC <mac> rejected, <n>
attempt(s)

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Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapLocalUserConfig
Change

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

The configuration of a local user account


has been changed.

fdry.0.111

Format:

NOTE: Available in the


following releases:

user <name>
added|deleted|modified from
console|telnet|ssh|web|snmp

Enterprise Software
Release 07.8.00
and later

FastIron SuperX
Release 02.0.01
and later.

FastIron Edge
Switch Release
03.3.01a and later

snTrapVlanConfigChang
e

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

Format:

fdry.0.112

vlan <vlan-id>
added|deleted|modified from
console|telnet|ssh|web|snmp
session

NOTE: Available in the


following releases:

Enterprise Software
Release 07.8.00
and later

FastIron SuperX
Release 02.0.01
and later.

FastIron Edge
Switch Release
03.3.01a and later

snTrapAclConfigChange
fdry.0.113
NOTE: Available in the
following releases:

Enterprise Software
Release 07.8.00
and later

FastIron SuperX
Release 02.0.01
and later.

FastIron Edge
Switch Release
03.3.01a and later

FastIron GS
Release 03.2.00
and later

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A VLAN configuration has been changed.

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

An ACL configuration has been changed.


Format:
ACL <acl-id>
added|deleted|modified from
console|telnet|ssh|web|snmp
session

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Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapMacFilterConfigC
hange

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

A MAC filter configuration has been


changed.

fdry.0.114

Format:

NOTE: Available in the


following releases:

MAC Filter <added|deleted> from


console|telnet|ssh|web|snmp
session (filter id=<id>,
src mac=<mac>|any,
dst mac=<mac>|any)

Enterprise Software
Release 07.8.00
and later

FastIron SuperX
Release 02.0.01
and later.

FastIron Edge
Switch Release
03.3.01a and later

FastIron GS
Release 03.2.00
and later

This object is not


available on the NetIron
IMR 640.
snTrapSNMPConfigCha
nge
fdry.0.115
NOTE: Available in the
following releases:

Enterprise Software
Release 07.8.00
and later

FastIron SuperX
Release 02.0.01
and later.

FastIron Edge
Switch Release
03.3.01a and later

December 2009

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

SNMP configuration has been changed.


Format:
[read-only community|read-write
community|contact|location|user
|group|view|engineId|trap host]
"<value>"
deleted|added|modified from
console|telnet|ssh|web|snmp
session
NOTE: A contact, location, user, group,
view, trap host name may be displayed for
<value>.

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Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapSyslogConfigCha
nge

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

Syslog configuration has been changed.


Format:

fdry.0.116
NOTE: Available in the
following releases:

Syslog server <ip-address>


deleted|added|modified from
console|telnet|ssh|web|snmp

or

Enterprise Software
Release 07.8.00
and later

FastIron SuperX
Release 02.0.01
and later.

FastIron Edge
Switch Release
03.3.01a and later

snTrapPasswordConfigC
hange

Syslog operation
enabled|disabled from
console|telnet|ssh|web|snmp

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

The enable or line password has been


changed

fdry.0.117

Format:

NOTE: Available in the


following releases:

Enable <super|port-config|readonly> password


deleted|added|modified from
console|telnet|ssh|web|snmp

Enterprise Software
Release 07.8.00
and later

FastIron SuperX
Release 02.0.01
and later.

FastIron Edge
Switch Release
03.3.01a and later

snTrapServerStatusCha
nge

or
Line password
deleted|added|modified from
console|telnet|ssh|web|snmp

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

SNMP trap server has been enabled or


disabled.

fdry.0.118

Format:

NOTE: Available in the


following releases:

SSH|Telnet server
enabled|disabled from
console|telnet|ssh|web|snmp
session [by <user> <username>]

Enterprise Software
Release 07.8.00
and later

FastIron SuperX
Release 02.0.01
and later.

FastIron Edge
Switch Release
03.3.01a and later

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Traps and Objects to Enable Traps

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapPortPriorityChang
e

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

This trap is generated when a ports


priority is changed.

fdry.0.122

Format:

NOTE: Available in the


following releases:

Port <port-number> priority


changed to <new-priority>

FastIron SuperX
Release 02.0.01
and later.

FastIron Edge
Switch Release
03.3.01a and later

Service Provider
Release 09.2.00

General Traps for the NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX


The following table presents the general traps for the NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX Series devices.

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapChasFanOK

snChasFanIndex,
snChasFanDescript
ion

Minor

One of the following occurred on the


device:

fdry.0.1000
Note: This trap is
supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 03.3.00
and later.

December 2009

A fans operational status changed


from failure to normal

Fan speed changed due to a decrease


in the operationg temperature

Sample Trap Message:


Right fan tray (fan1) OK

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Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapTemperatureOK

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Critical

The actual temperature reading on the


device is below the warning temperature
threshold.

fdry.0.1001
Note: This trap is
supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 03.3.00
and later.

Samples of Trap Messages:


Switch Fabric 2 temperature
30.2 C degrees is normal
Switch Fabric 2 temperature
30.2 C degrees is normal
Linecard Module %d PCB
temperature 30.2 C degrees is
normal
Linecard Module %d XPP
temperature 30.2 C degrees is
normal
Active mgmt CPU temperature 30.2
C degrees is normal
Standby mgmt CPU temperature
30.2 C degrees is normal

snTrapCAMOverflow
fdry.0.1002

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Alerts

Sample Trap Message:

Note: This trap is


supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 03.3.00
and later.
snTrapChassisFanSpee
dLow

One of the IP CAM level is full.

NO MORE FREE CAM SPACE for IP


level <level>.

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

The speed of all chassis fans changed to


low.

fdry.0.1200

Sample Trap Message:

Note: This trap is


supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 03.4.00
and later.

System: Set fan speed to LOW


(50%%)

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Traps and Objects to Enable Traps

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapChassisFanSpee
dMedium

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

The speed of all chassis fans changed to


medium.

fdry.0.1201

Sample Trap Message:

Note: This trap is


supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 03.4.00
and later.

System: Set fan speed to MED


(75%%)

snTrapChassisFanSpee
dMedHigh

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

The speed of all chassis fans changed to


medium high.

fdry.0.1202

Sample Trap Message:

Note: This trap is


supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 03.4.00
and later.

System: Set fan speed to MED-HI


(90%%)

snTrapChassisFanSpee
dHigh

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

The speed of all chassis fans changed to


high.

fdry.0.1203

Sample Trap Message:

Note: This trap is


supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 03.4.00
and later.

System: Set fan speed to HI


(100%%)

snTrapIfIndexAssignmen
tChanged
fdry.0.172
Note: This trap is
supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 04.0.00
and later.

December 2009

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

Generated when the Interface Index


(ifIndex) assignment for a physical
interface is changed.
Sample Trap Message:
System: IfIndex assignment was
changed

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Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapModuleStatusCha
nge

snChasUnitIndex,
snAgentBrdIndex,
snAgentBrdModule
Status, and
snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Notification

The operational state of a module


changed. The management entity
receiving the notification can identify the
module and the event by referencing
snChasUnitIndex, snAgentBrdIndex,
snAgentBrdModuleStatus.

fdry.0.176
Note: This trap is
supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 04.0.01
and later.

If the module is down, the varbind


snAgGblTrapMessage contains a text
string that describes the cause.
If the module is up, nothing is displayed for
snAgGblTrapMessage.
Sample Trap Message:
For module UP: System: Module up
in slot <slot-number>
For module DOWN: System: Module
down in slot <slot-number>,
reason <reason. Error Code
<error-code>
For standby MP up: System: Standby
Management Module was ready
For standby MP down: System: Standby
Management Module was down,
reason <reason>. Error Code
<error-code>

snTrapl2CAccessLog
fdry.0.184
Note: This notification is
supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 04.1.00
and later.

31-26

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Notification

This trap is generated to provide


information about state of the I2C access
of the management module.
Sample Trap Message:
last good i2c access, Mux index
0, Mux tap 0, ID 0x9, Addr 0x1,
(SNM2TEMP)
bad i2c access (GIEI = set),
Severity Minor, Mux index 0, Mux
tap2, ID 0x9, Addr 0x1,
(SNM3TEMP)

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Traps and Objects to Enable Traps

Traps for Optics


The following table presents the general traps for the NetIron XMR and NetIron MLX Series devices, running
software release 03.4.00 and later.

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapOpticalMonitoring
Warning

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Warning

A warning occurred during optical


monitoring.

fdry.0.1003

Sample Trap Message:

Note: This trap is


supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 03.3.00
and later.

Latched high Temperature alarm,


port <slot>/<port>

snTrapOpticalMonitoring
Alarm
fdry.0.1004
Note: This trap is
supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 03.3.00
and later.

December 2009

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Alerts

An alarm occurred during optical


monitoring due to a low temperature in the
device.
Sample Trap Message:
Latched low Temperature alarm,
port <slot>/<port>

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Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapOpticalMonitoring
Error

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

An error occurred during optical


monitoring.

fdry.0.1005

Samples of Trap Message:

Note: This trap is


supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 03.3.00
and later.

OPTICAL MONITORING:
sys_create_timer failed, slot
<n>, port mask <portmask>
OPTICAL MONITORING:
sys_set_timer failed, slot <n>,
port mask <portmask>
OPTICAL MONITORING: THRESHOLDS
READ FAILED, port <slot>/<port>
OPTICAL MONITORING: AUX AD TYPE
READ FAILED, port <slot>/
<port>"
OPTICAL MONITORING: INT UNMASK
ALL WRITE FAILED, port <slot>/
<port>
OPTICAL MONITORING: INT MASK
WRITE FAILED, port <slot>/
<port>
OPTICAL MONITORING:: XFP INT
MASK WRITE FAILED, port <slot>/
<port>
OPTICAL MONITORING: port
<slot>/<port>: sys_create_timer
failed
OPTICAL MONITORING: port
<slot>/<port>:
sys_create_timer2 failed
OPTICAL MONITORING: port
<slot>/<port>: sys_set_timer
failed
OPTICAL MONITORING: port
<slot>/<port>, failed to get
latched flags(<n>)
OPTICAL MONITORING: port
<slot>/<port>: sys_set_timer1
failed

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Traps and Objects to Enable Traps

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapXfpSfpIncompatib
leOptics

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Alerts

The optics are incompatible with the port


configuration.

fdry.0.1009

Sample Trap Message:

Note: This trap is


supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 03.4.00
and later.

Traps for Traffic Manager

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapTMEgressDataEr
ror

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Major

This trap is generated when the system


detects egress data errors on the Traffic
Manager.

fdry.0.1020

Sample Trap Message:

Note: This trap is


supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 04.1.00
and later.
snTrapTMLoggingStart
fdry.0.1015

Health Monitoring : TM Egress data errors


detected on LP
<num>/TM <num>

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

TM logging started, triggerred by an event.


Sample Trap Message:

Note: This trap is


supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 03.4.00
and later.
snTrapTMLoggingStop
fdry.0.1016
Note: This trap is
supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 03.4.00
and later.

December 2009

TM logging stopped because the storage


full.
Sample Trap Message:

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Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapTMLoggingRestar
t

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

TM logging restarted after the log was


cleared

fdry.0.1017

Sample Trap Message:

Note: This trap is


supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 03.4.00
and later.
snTrapSFMLinkDown
fdry.0.1100

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Warning

Sample Trap Message:

Note: This trap is


supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 03.4.00
and later.
snTrapSFMLinkUp
fdry.0.1101

Fabric Monitoring Link Down : SFM


<num>/FE <num>/Link <num>, LP <num>/
TM <num>

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

fdry.0.1102
Note: This trap is
supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 04.1.00
and later.

31-30

A link from LP Traffic Manager to SFM


Fabric Element is up.
Sample Trap Message:

Note: This trap is


supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 03.4.00
and later.
snTrapSFMAccessError

A link from LP Traffic Manager to SFM


Fabric Element is down.

Fabric Monitoring Link Up : SFM <num>/


FE <num>/Link <num>, LP <num>/TM
<num>

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Major

This trap is generated when the system


fails to access an SFM Fabric Element.
Sample Trap Message:
Health Monitoring: FE access failure on
SFM <num>/FE <num>

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Traps and Objects to Enable Traps

Packet Over SONET Traps


The following traps are supported on the NetIron MLX and NetIron XMR Series devices running software release
03.4.00 and later.

Trap Name and Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapPosMonitoringWarnin
g

snAgGblTrapM
essage

Informational

A warning occurred during POS alarm


monitoring.

fdry.0.1006

snTrapPosMonitoringAlarm
fdry.0.1007

Sample Trap Message:

snAgGblTrapM
essage

Alert

An alarm up or alarm down incident occurred


during POS alarm monitoring.
Sample Trap Message:

snTrapPosMonitoringError
fdry.0.1008

December 2009

snAgGblTrapM
essage

Informational

An error occurred during POS alarm monitoring.


Sample Trap Message:

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MAC-Based VLAN Traps


These traps are supported on the FastIron GS and FastIron LS devices running software release FGS 03.0.00.

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapMacBasedVlanEn
abled

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Minor

MAC-Based VLAN is enabled.


Sample Trap Message:

fdry.0.147

snTrapMacBasedVlanDi
sabled

SNTrapMacBasedVlanEnabled: Mac
Based Vlan Enabled on port
<port id>.
snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Minor

MAC-Based VLAN is disabled.


Sample Trap Message:

fdry.0.148

SNTrapMacBasedVlanDisabled: Mac
Based Vlan Disabled on port
<port id>.

VRRP Trap
Only devices that support VRRP can use the following trap:

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapVrrpIfStateChang
e

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Warning

A VRRP routing device changed state


from master to backup or vice-versa.

fdry.0.34

Sample Trap Message:


VRRP intf state changed, intf
<port>, vrid <id>, state <newstate>.

FSRP Trap
Only devices that support FSRP can use the FSRP trap object.

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapFsrpIfStateChang
e

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

An FSRP routing device changed state


from active to standby or vice-versa.

fdry.0.33

Sample Trap Message:


SRP_FSRP intf state changed,
intf <port>, addr <ip>, state
<new-state>.

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December 2009

Traps and Objects to Enable Traps

VSRP Traps

Trap Name and Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapVsrpStateChange

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

An VSRP routing device changed its state

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

A VSRP CAM error has occurred.

fdry.0.81
snTrapVsrpCamError
fdry.0.34

OSPF Traps
NOTE: BigIron RX and NetIron XMR, MLX, CES, and CER support RFC 1850 instead of the objects in this
section.
NOTE: You must configure the log adjacency command under the "router ospf" mode to see traps for the
following objects:
ospfIfStateChange trap
ospfNbrStateChange trap
ospfVirtIfStateChange trap
ospfVirtNbrStateChange trap

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapOspfIfStateChang
e

snOspfRouterId
(The originator of
the trap)

Informational

There has been a change in the state of a


non-virtual OSPF interface. This trap
should be generated when the interface
state regresses (e.g., goes from Dr to
Down) or progresses to a terminal state
(i.e., Point-to-Point, DR Other, Dr, or
Backup).

1.3.6.1.2.1.14.16.2.16

snOspfIfStatusIpAd
dress
snOspfIfStatusState
(The new state)

NOTE: You must configure the log


adjacency command under the
"router ospf" mode to see traps.
Sample Trap Message:
OSPF router id
<snOspfRouterId>, interface
<snOspfIfStatusIpAddress> state
changed to
<snOspfIfStatusState>.

December 2009

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Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapOspfVirtIfStateCh
ange

snOspfRouterId
(The originator of
the trap)

Informational

There has been a change in the state of an


OSPF virtual interface. This trap should be
generated when the interface state
regresses (e.g., goes from Point-to-Point to
Down) or progresses to a terminal state
(i.e., Point-to-Point).

1.3.6.1.2.1.14.16.2.1

snOspfVirtIfStatusA
reaID
snOspfVirtIfStatusN
eighbor

NOTE: You must configure the log


adjacency command under the
"router ospf" mode to see traps.
Sample Trap Message:

snOspfVirtIfStatusS
tate (The new state)

OSPF router id
<snOspfRouterId>, virtual
interface area id
<snOspfVirtIfStatusAreaID>
neighbor
<snOspfVirtIfStatusNeighbor>
state changed to
<snOspfVirtIfStatusState>.
snOspfNbrStateChange
1.3.6.1.2.1.14.16.2.2

snOspfRouterId
(The originator of
the trap)
snOspfNbrIpAddr
snOspfNbrRtrId
snOspfNbrState
(The new state)

Informational

There has been a change in the state of a


non-virtual OSPF neighbor. This trap
should be generated when the neighbor
state regresses (e.g., goes from Attempt or
Full to 1-Way or Down) or progresses to a
terminal state (e.g., 2-Way or Full). When
an neighbor transitions from or to Full on
non-broadcast multi-access and broadcast
networks, the trap should be generated by
the designated router. A designated router
transitioning to Down will be noted by
ospfIfStateChange.
NOTE: You must configure the log
adjacency command under the
"router ospf" mode to see traps.
Sample Trap Message:
OSPF router id <snOspfRouterId>
neighbor area
<snOspfNbrIpAddr>,neighbor
router id <snOspfNbrRtrId>
state changed to
<snOspfNbrState>.

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Traps and Objects to Enable Traps

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snOspfVirtNbrStateCha
nge

snOspfRouterId
(The originator of
the trap)

Informational

There has been a change in the state of an


OSPF virtual neighbor. This trap should be
generated when the neighbor state
regresses (e.g., goes from Attempt or Full
to 1-Way or Down) or progresses to a
terminal state (e.g., Full).

1.3.6.1.2.1.14.16.2.3

snOspfVirtNbrArea
snOspfVirtNbrRtrId

NOTE: You must configure the log


adjacency command under the
"router ospf" mode to see traps.
Sample Trap Message:

snOspfVirtNbrState
(The new state)

OSPF router id <snOspfRouterId>


virtual neighbor area
<snOspfVirtNbrArea>, virtual
neighbor router id
<snOspfVirtNbrRtrId> state
changed to
<snOspfVirtNbrState>.
snOspfIfConfigError
1.3.6.1.2.1.14.16.2.4

snOspfRouterId
(The originator of
the trap)

Major

snOspfIfStatusIpAd
dress

NOTE: The event optionMismatch should


cause a trap only if it prevents an
adjacency from forming.
Trap Message:

snOspfPacketSrc
(The source IP
address)

Configuration error type


<snOspfConfigErrorType> with
packet type <snOspfPacketType>
has been received on interface
<snOspfIfStatusIpAddress>,
router id <snOspfRouterId> from
<snOspfPacketSrc>.

snOspfConfigErrorT
ype (Type of error)
snOspfPacketType

snOspfVirtIfConfigError
1.3.6.1.2.1.14.16.2.5

snOspfRouterId
(The originator of
the trap)
snOspfVirtIfStatusA
reaID
snOspfVirtIfStatusN
eighbor
snOspfConfigErrorT
ype (Type of error)
snOspfPacketType

December 2009

A packet has been received on a nonvirtual interface from a router whose


configuration parameters conflict with this
routers confi guration parameters.

Major

A packet has been received on a virtual


interface from a router whose configuration
parameters conflict with this routers
configuration parameters.
NOTE: The event optionMismatch should
cause a trap only if it prevents an
adjacency from forming.
Trap Message:
Configuration error type
<snOspfConfigErrorType> with
packet type <snOspfPacketType>
has been received on virtual
interface area id
<snOspfVirtIfStatusAreaID>,
router id <snOspfRouterId> from
neighbor
<snOspfVirtIfStatusNeighbor>.

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Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snOspfIfAuthFailure

snOspfRouterId
(The originator of
the trap)

Minor

A packet has been received on a nonvirtual interface from a router whose


authentication key or authentication type
conflicts with this routers authentication
key or authentication type.

1.3.6.1.2.1.14.16.2.6

snOspfIfStatusIpAd
dress

Trap Message:

snOspfPacketSrc
(The source IP
address)

OSPF authentication failed.


Router ID <snOspfRouterId>,
Interface
<snOspfIfStatusIpAddress>,
packet src <snOspfPacketSrc>,
error type
<snOspfConfigErrorType> and
packet type <snOspfPacketType>.

snOspfConfigErrorT
ype
(authTypeMismatch
or authFailure
snOspfPacketType
snOspfVirtIfAuthFailure
1.3.6.1.2.1.14.16.2.7

snOspfRouterId
(The originator of
the trap)

Minor

snOspfVirtIfStatusA
reaID

Trap Message:

snOspfVirtIfStatusN
eighbor

OSPF authentication failed.


Router ID <snOspfRouterId>,
virtual interface
<snOspfVirtIfStatusAreaID>,
Neigbor
<snOspfVirtIfStatusNeighbor>,
Error type
<snOspfConfigErrorType> and
packet type <snOspfPacketType>.

snOspfConfigErrorT
ype
(authTypeMismatch
or authFailure)
snOspfPacketType

snOspfIfRxBadPacket
1.3.6.1.2.1.14.16.2.8

snOspfRouterId
(The originator of
the trap)
snOspfIfStatusIpAd
dress
snOspfPacketSrc
(The source IP
address)
snOspfPacketType

31-36

A packet has been received on a virtual


interface from a router whose
authentication key or authentication type
conflicts with this routers authentication
key or authentication type.

Warning

An OSPF packet has been received on a


non-virtual interface that cannot be
parsed.
Trap Message:
OSPF Router Id
<snOspfRouterId>, interface
<snOspfIfStatusIpAddress>
receive bad packet (type
<snOspfPacketType>) from
<snOspfPacketSrc>.

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Traps and Objects to Enable Traps

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snOspfVirtIfRxBadPack
et

snOspfRouterId
(The originator of
the trap)

Warning

An OSPF packet has been received on a


virtual interface that cannot be parsed.

1.3.6.1.2.1.14.16.2.9

Trap Message:

snOspfVirtIfStatusA
reaID

OSPF router id
<snOspfRouterId>, virtual
interface
<snOspfVirtIfStatusAreaID>
received bad packet (type
<snOspfPacketType>) from
neighbor
<snOspfVirtIfStatusNeighbor>.

snOspfVirtIfStatusN
eighbor
snOspfPacketType

snOspfTxRetransmit
1.3.6.1.2.1.14.16.2.10

snOspfRouterId
(The originator of
the trap)

Warning

snOspfIfStatusIpAd
dress
snOspfNbrRtrId
(Destination)

Trap Message:
OSPF router id <snOspfRouterId>
interface
<snOspfIfStatusIpAddress>
retransmitted packet type
<snOspfPacketType>,LSDB type
<snOspfLsdbType>, LSDB LS ID
<snOspfLsdbLsId> and LSDB
router id <snOspfLsdbRouterId>
to Neighbor router id
<snOspfNbrRtrId>.

snOspfPacketType
snOspfLsdbType
snOspfLsdbLsId
snOspfLsdbRouterI
d

ospfVirtIfTxRetransmit
1.3.6.1.2.1.14.16.2.11

snOspfRouterId
(The originator of
the trap)
snOspfVirtIfStatusA
reaID
snOspfVirtIfStatusN
eighbor
snOspfPacketType
snOspfLsdbType
snOspfLsdbLsId
snOspfLsdbRouterI
d

December 2009

An OSPF packet has been retransmitted


on a non- virtual interface. All packets that
may be re- transmitted are associated with
an LSDB entry. The LS type, LS ID, and
Router ID are used to identify the LSDB
entry.

Warning

An OSPF packet has been retransmitted


on a virtual interface. All packets that may
be retransmitted are associated with an
LSDB entry. The LS type, LS ID, and
Router ID are used to identify the LSDB
entry.
Trap Message:
OSPF router id
<snOspfRouterId>, virtual
interface area id
snOspfVirtIfStatusAreaID>
retransmitted packet type
<snOspfPacketType>,LSDB type
<snOspfLsdbType>, LSDB LS ID
<snOspfLsdbLsId> and LSDB
router id <snOspfLsdbRouterId>
to Neighbor
<snOspfVirtIfStatusNeighbor>.

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Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snOspfOriginateLsa

snOspfRouterId
(The originator of
the trap)

Informational

This router originated a new LSA. This trap


should not be invoked for simple refreshes
of LSAs (which happens every 30
minutes), but instead will only be invoked
when an LSA is (re-originated due to a
topology change. Additionally, this trap
does not include LSAs that are being
flushed because they have reached
MaxAge

1.3.6.1.2.1.14.16.2.12

snOspfLsdbAreaId
(0.0.0.0 for AS
Externals)
snOspfLsdbType
snOspfLsdbLsId

Trap Message:

snOspfLsdbRouterI
d

snOspfMaxAgeLsa
1.3.6.1.2.1.14.16.2.13

snOspfRouterId
(The originator of
the trap)

New LSA (area id


<snOspfLsdbAreaId>, type
<snOspfLsdbType>, LS Id
<snOspfLsdbLsId> and router id
<snOspfLsdbRouterId>) has been
originated by router id
<snOspfRouterId>.
Warning

Trap Message:

snOspfLsdbAreaId
(0.0.0.0 for AS
Externals)

The LSA (area id


<snOspfLsdbAreaId>, type
<snOspfLsdbType>, LS Id
<snOspfLsdbLsId> and router id
<snOspfLsdbRouterId>) in router
id <snOspfRouterId> link-state
database has aged to maximum
age.

snOspfLsdbType
snOspfLsdbLsId
snOspfLsdbRouterI
d
snOspfLsdbOverflow
1.3.6.1.2.1.14.16.2.14

snOspfRouterId
(The originator of
the trap)

One of the LSA in the routers link-state


database has aged to MaxAge.

Warning

snOspfExtLsdbLimit

The number of LSAs in the routers linkstate database has exceeded the
ospfExtLsdbLimit.
Trap Message:
The number of LSAs in the OSPF
router id <snOspfRouterId>
link-state database has
exceeded <snOspfExtLsdbLimit>.

snOspfLsdbApproaching
Overflow
1.3.6.1.2.1.14.16.2.15

snOspfRouterId
(The originator of
the trap)
snOspfExtLsdbLimit

Informational

The number of LSAs in the routers linkstate database has exceeded ninety
percent of the ospfExtLsdbLimit.
Trap Message:
The number of LSAs in the OSPF
router id <snOspfRouterId>
link-state database has
exceeded ninety percent of
<snOspfExtLsdbLimit>.

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Traps and Objects to Enable Traps

Layer 4 Traps
The following table presents the traps that can be generated for Layer 4 functionalities.

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapL4MaxSessionLi
mitReached

snL4MaxSessionLi
mit

Warning

The maximum number of connections has


been reached.

fdry.0.19

Trap Message:
SLB maximum number of
connections
<snL4MaxSessionLimit> has been
reached.

snTrapL4TcpSynLimitRe
ached

snL4TcpSynLimit

Warning

Trap Message:

fdry.0.20

snTrapL4RealServerUp
fdry.0.21

SLB TCP Syn limits


<snL4TcpSynLimit> have been
reached.
snL4TrapRealServe
rIP

Informational

snTrapL4RealServerDo
wn

snL4TrapRealServe
rIP

fdry.0.22

snL4TrapRealServe
rName

snTrapL4RealServerPort
Up

snL4TrapRealServe
rIP

fdry.0.23

snL4TrapRealServe
rName

SLB real server


<snL4TrapRealServerIP>
<snL4TrapRealServerName> is up.
Informational

snL4TrapRealServe
rIP

fdry.0.24

snL4TrapRealServe
rName
snL4TrapRealServe
rPort

The load balancing real server is down.


Trap Message:
SLB real server
<snL4TrapRealServerIP>
<snL4TrapRealServerName> is
down.

Informational

The load balancing real server TCP port is


up.
Trap Message:
SLB real server port
<snL4TrapRealServerIP>
<snL4TrapRealServerName>
<snL4TrapRealServerPort> is up

snL4TrapRealServe
rPort
snTrapL4RealServerPort
Down

The load balancing real server is up.


Trap Message:

snL4TrapRealServe
rName

December 2009

The TCP SYN limits have been reached.

Informational

The load balancing real server TCP port is


down.
Trap Message:
SLB real server port
<snL4TrapRealServerIP>
<snL4TrapRealServerName>
<snL4TrapRealServerPort> is.

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Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapL4RealServerMa
xConnectionLimitReach
ed

snL4TrapRealServe
rIP

Warning

The real server reached its maximum


number of connections.

fdry.0.25

snL4TrapRealServe
rName

Trap Message:
SLB real server
<snL4TrapRealServerIP>
<snL4TrapRealServerName>
maximum connection
<snL4TrapRealServerCurConnectio
ns> has been reached.

snL4TrapRealServe
rCurConnections

snTrapL4RealServerRes
ponseTimeLowerLimit

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Warning

fdry.0.67

The real server average response time


exceeded the lower threshold.
Trap Message:
Port <port-num> on server
<server-name>: <IP>: Avg
response time <num> has
exceeded lower threshold

snTrapL4RealServerRes
ponseTimeUpperLimit

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Warning

fdry.0.68

The real server average response time


exceeded the upper threshold.
Trap Message:
Port <port-num> on server
<server-name>: <IP>: Avg
response time <num> has
exceeded upper threshold;
Bringing down the port...

snTrapL4BecomeStandb
y

Warning

fdry.0.26

The Server Load Balancing switch


changed its state from active to standby.
Trap Message:
SLB changes state from active
to standby.

snTrapL4BecomeActive

Warning

fdry.0.27

The Server Load Balancing switch


changed its state from standby to active.
Trap Message:
SLB changes state from standby
to active.

snTrapL4GslbRemoteUp
fdry.0.39

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Warning

The connection to the remote ServerIron


is up.
Trap Message:
L4 gslb connection to site
<name> SI <agent IP> <SI name>
is up

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Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapL4GslbRemoteDo
wn

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Warning

The connection to the remote ServerIron


is down.

fdry.0.40

Trap Message:
L4 gslb connection to site
<name> SI <agent IP> <SI name>
is down

snTrapL4GslbRemoteCo
ntrollerUp

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Warning

fdry.0.41

The connection to the GSLB ServerIron is


up.
Trap Message:
L4 gslb connection to gslb SI
<IP> is up

snTrapL4GslbRemoteCo
ntrollerDown

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Warning

fdry.0.42

The connection to the GSLB ServerIron is


down.
Trap Message:
L4 gslb connection to gslb SI
<IP> is down

snTrapL4GslbHealthChe
ckIpUp

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Warning

fdry.0.43

The GSLB health check for an address


changed from the down to the active state.
Trap Message:
L4 gslb health-check <IP> of
<subname>.<zonename> status
changed to up

snTrapL4GslbHealthChe
ckIpDown

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Warning

fdry.0.44

The GSLB health check for an address


changed from the active to the down state.
Trap Message:
L4 gslb health-check <IP> of
<subname>.<zonename> status
changed to down

snTrapL4GslbHealthChe
ckIpPortUp

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Warning

Trap Message:

fdry.0.45

snTrapL4GslbHealthChe
ckIpPortDown
fdry.0.46

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A port for a health check address is up.

L4 gslb health-check <IP> of


<subname>.<zonename> port
<server-port> is up
snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Warning

A port for a health check address is down.


Trap Message:
L4 gslb health-check <IP> of
<subname>.<zonename> port
<server-port> is down

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Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

snTrapL4FirewallBecom
eStandby

Severity

Description and Trap Message

Major

The Server Load Balancing switch firewall


changed its state from active to standby.

fdry.0.47

Trap Message:
firewall group #<group> become
standby

snTrapL4FirewallBecom
eActive

Major

fdry.0.48

The Server Load Balancing switch firewall


changed its state from standby to active.
Trap Message:
firewall group #<group> become
active

snTrapL4FirewallPathUp

Minor

fdry.0.49

The Server Load Balancing switch firewall


path is up.
Trap Message:
firewall path up target <IP>
nexthop <IP> path <num> port
<num>

snTrapL4FirewallPathDo
wn

Minor

fdry.0.50

The Server Load Balancing switch firewall


path is down.
Trap Message:
Firewall path down target <IP>
nexthop <IP> path <num> port
<num>

snTrapL4ContentVerifica
tion

Informational

fdry.0.55

The HTTP match list pattern has been


found.
Trap Message:
HTTP match-list pattern is
found.

snTrapL4TcpAttackRate
ExceedMax

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Warning

fdry.0.69

The TCP attack rate exceeds the


configured maximum TCP attack rate.
Trap Message:
L4 TCP Attack Rate Exceed Max

snTrapL4TcpAttackRate
ExceedThreshold

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Warning

fdry.0.70

The TCP attack rate exceeds 80% of the


configured maximum.
Trap Message:
L4 TCP Attack Rate Exceed
Threshold

snTrapL4ConnectionRat
eExceedMax
fdry.0.71

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Critical

Layer 4 connection rate exceeds the


configured maximum.
Trap Message:
L4 Connection Rate Exceed Max

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Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapL4ConnectionRat
eExceedThreshold

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Warning

The Layer 4 connection rate exceeds 80%


of the configured maximum.

fdry.0.72

Trap Message:
L4 Connection Rate Exceed
Threshold

ICMP Traps

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapIcmpLocalExceed
Burst

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Warning

Incoming ICMP exceeded the maximum


local burst packets.

fdry.0.51

Trap Message:
Local ICMP exceeds <num> burst
packets, stopping for <num>
seconds!!

snTrapIcmpTransitExcee
dBurst

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Warning

fdry.0.52

Transit ICMP exceeded the maximum


transit burst.
Trap Message:
Transit ICMP in interface
<port-num> exceeds <num> burst
packets, stopping for <num>
seconds!!

TCP Trap

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapTcpLocalExceed
Burst

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Warning

Incoming TCP SYN exceeded the


maximum local burst packets.

fdry.0.53

Trap Message:
Local TCP exceeds <num> burst
packets, stopping for <num>
seconds!!

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Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapTcpTransitExceed
Burst

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Warning

Transit TCP exceeded the maximum


transit burst packets.

fdry.0.54

Trap Message:
Transit TCP in interface <portnum> exceeds <num> burst
packets, stopping for <num>
seconds!!
On ServerIron software release 09.0.00S,
this trap is generated when the number of
source MAC addresses received from a
port is greater than the maximum number
of MAC addresses configured for that port.
The trap message displays the port name
and port number.
Trap Message:
Locked address violation at
<port-name> <port-num>, address
<mac>

BGP Traps

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapBgpPeerUp

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

The BGP peer is up.

fdry.0.54

Trap Message:
BGP Peer <IP> UP(ESTABLISHED)

snTrapBgpPeerDown
fdry.0.66

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

The BGP peer is down.


Trap Message:
BGP Peer <IP> DOWN (<reasonstring>)\n

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Traps and Objects to Enable Traps

Port Security Traps


The Port Security feature enables a device to learn a limited number of secure MAC addresses on an interface.
The interface will forward only those packets with source MAC addresses that match these secure addresses. If
the interface receives MAC addresses that are included in its secure MAC list, the device generates the following
traps:
NOTE: This trap applies to ports that have the Port Security feature enabled. Port security is available beginning
with IronWare software release 07.5.04A.

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapPortSecurityViolat
ion

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Minor

Packets from unknown MAC address are


dropped.

fdry.0.77

Sample Trap Message:


Foundry Trap: Port Security
Violation

snTrapPortSecurityShut
down

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Minor

fdry.0.78

The port is disabled for the amount of time


configured using the violation shutdown
<minutes> port security CLI command.
Sample Trap Message:
Foundry Trap: Port Security
Violation Cause Shutdown

snTrapPortPriorityChang
e

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

fdry.0.122

This trap is generated when a ports


priority is changed.
Format:
Port <port-number> priority
changed to <new-priority>

MRP Traps

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapMrpStateChange

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

An MRP state occurred.

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

An MRP CAM error occurred.

fdry.0.79
snTrapMrpCamError
fdry.0.80

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MPLS Notifications
NOTE: The following objects are in the MIB but they are not supported:

snTrapMplsProblem (fdry.0.57)

snTrapMplsException (fdry.0.58)

snTrapMplsAudit (fdry.0.59)

snTrapMplsDeveloper (fdry.0.60)

The following notifications are supported on the NetIron XMR Series routers and NetIron MLX Series routers
running software release 03.9.00.

Name and Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

fdryVplsCreated

vplsConfigName

Informational

fdry.1.2.15.2.0.1

fdryVplsVcId

Generated when an entry is created in the


fdryVplsTable.
It is not generated during system boot up
time.

fdryVplsDeleted

vplsConfigName

fdry.1.2.15.2.0.2

fdryVplsVcId

fdryPwCreated

fdryPwServiceType
(vll(1), vll-local(2),
vpls(3))

fdry.1.2.15.2.0.3

Informational

An entry in the fdryVplsTable has been


marked for deletion. It indicates the
deletion of an existing VPLS instance.

Informational

Generated when an instance of VLL or


VLL-Local pseudo-wire entry is created in
the pwTable. The varbind
fdryPwServiceType shows the service
type that originated this notification.

pwName (the
instance name)

This notification is not used for VPLS


service

pwID (VD ID)

This notification is not generated during


device boot up.

MPLS LSP Notification


The following traps are generated for the MPLS LSP feature supported on the NetIron XMR Series routers and
NetIron MLX Series routers, beginning with software release 03.5.00.
NOTE: Do not use these traps if you are using the snTrapTMLogging traps.

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snMplsLspUp

mplsLspName,
mplsPathName

Informational

The specified LSP is up. The current


active path for the LSP is the value of
mplsPathName.

mplsLspName,
mplsPathName

Informational

The specified LSP is down, because the


current active path specified by the
mplsPathName went down.

fdry.0.1010
snMplsLspDown
fdry.0.1011

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Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snMplsLspChange

mplsLspName,
mplsPathName

Informational

The specified the specified LSP has


switched traffic to the new active path
toLspPath. The LSP maintains an UP
state before and after the switchover.

fdry.0.1012

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Traps for CAM Overflow


Brocade supports the following traps for CAM Overflow. These traps are supported in the following devices:

Multi-Service IronWare software release 03.5.00 and later for NetIron XMR Series

Multi-Service IronWare software release 03.5.00 and later for NetIron MLX Series

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapCAMOverflow

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Alerts

Displays the SNMP trap that is generated


when any CAM partition becomes full.

fdry.0.1002

Trap Message:
CAM partition full

Traps for Bidirectional Forwarding (BFD)


Brocade supports the following traps for Bidirectional Forwarding. These traps are supported in the following
devices:

Multi-Service IronWare software release 03.5.00 and later for NetIron XMR Series

Multi-Service IronWare software release 03.5.00 and later for NetIron MLX Series

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Multi-Service IronWare software release 02.6.00 and later for BigIron RX Series

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

bfdSessUp

bfdSessDiag, -- low
range value

Notification

This notification is generated when the


bfdSessState object for one or more
contiguous entries in bfdSessTable are
about to enter the up(2) state from some
other state. The included values of
bfdSessDiag MUST both be set equal to
this new state (i.e: up(1)).

fdry.3.3.1.0.1

bfdSessDiag -- high
range value

The two instances of bfdSessDiag in this


notification indicate the range of indexes
that are affected.
NOTE: All the indexes of the two ends of
the range can be derived from the
instance identifiers of these two
objects. For the cases where a
contiguous range of sessions
have transitioned into the up(1)
state at roughly the same time,
the device SHOULD issue a
single notification for each range
of contiguous indexes in an effort
to minimize the emission of a
large number of notifications. If a
notification has to be issued for
just a single bfdSessEntry, then
the instance identifier (and
values) of the two bfdSessDiag
objects MUST be the identical.

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Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

bfdSessDown

bfdSessDiag, -- low
range value 678:
bfdSessDiag -- high
range value

Notification

This notification is generated when the


683: bfdSessState object for one or more
contiguous 684: entries in bfdSessTable
are about to enter the down(4) 685: or
adminDown(5) states from some other
state. The included 686: values of
bfdSessDiag MUST both be set equal to
this 687: new state (i.e: down(4) or
adminDown(5)). The two instances 688: of
bfdSessDiag in this notification indicate
the range 689: of indexes that are
affected.

fdry.3.3.1.0.2

NOTE: All the indexes 690: of the two


ends of the range can be derived
from the 691: instance identifiers
of these two objects. For 692:
cases where a contiguous range
of sessions 693: have transitioned
into the down(4) or adminDown(5)
states 694: at roughly the same
time, the device SHOULD issue a
single 695: notification for each
range of contiguous indexes in
696: an effort to minimize the
emission of a large number 697:
of notifications. If a notification
has to be 698: issued for just a
single bfdSessEntry, then 699:
the instance identifier (and
values) of the two 700:
bfdSessDiag objects MUST be
the identical.

Traps for Wireless Features


NOTE: The traps in the sections below are available on devices that support the wireless features, such as
automatic discovery and configuration (ADC), wireless mobility, and others.

Wireless Feature Traps


The IronPointFES generates the following general traps for wireless feature support. See the sections below on
specific wireless features to determine what traps are generated for that feature.

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Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapWirelessStationSt
ateChange

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Alert

The state of the wireless station (client)


that is associated with this IronPointFES
through the access point has changed.

fdry.0.127

Trap Message
<date-time>:N: New Station
<mac-address> discovered |
removed
snTrapWirelessSappStat
eChange

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Alert

fdry.0.129

The state of the communication between


an access point and this IronPointFES
has changed.
Trap Message
<date-time>:N:AP <AP-IPaddress> has changed state from
<old-state> to<new-state>

Wireless Mobility Traps


The following traps are generated by the IronPointFES for Wireless Mobility.

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapWirelessIsrpPeer
StateChange

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Alert

The state of an IronPointFES peer has


changed.

fdry.0.126

Trap Message
<date-time>:N:Mobility Peer
<IronPointFES-IP-address> has
changed state from <old-state>
to <new-state>

snTrapWirelessStationR
oamingEventTriggered
fdry.0.128

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Alert

A wireless station (client) roamed from or


to the access point that is attached to this
IronPointFES.
Trap Message
<date-time>:N:Station
0009.5b66.eac6 has roamed to
switch <IronPointFES-IPaddress>

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ADC Trap
The following SNMP trap is generated for the ADC feature.

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapPnPStatusChang
e

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

The access points ADC status changed.


Trap Message

fdry.0.125

<date-time>:N:PnP status of AP
MAC address <mac-address> at
port <port-number> has changed
from <old state> to <new-state>

Automatic Port Disablement Traps


The following traps are generated for the Automatic Port Deactivation feature.

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapAutoPortDisableT
rigger

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Alerts

The specified interface has been


deactivated and disabled.

fdry.0.123

Trap Message
Automatic port disable was
triggered at port <port-number>

snTrapAutoPortDisableR
elease

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Alerts

fdry.0.124

The disabled interface has been released


and re-enabled.
Trap Message
Automatic port disable was
released at port <port-number>

SNMP Traps for RSVP-Signaled LSP state


Multi-Service IronWare software release 03.0.00 for the NetIron XMR Series and NetIron IMR 640 routers and
Multi-Service IronWare software release 03.1.00 for the NetIron MLX Series routers provide SNMP traps that
identify when an RSVP-Signaled LSP goes up and down and also when an LSP switches traffic to a new active
path as described in the following.

Trap Name and Number

Varbinds

Severity

System Message Format

snMplsLspUp

mplsLspName
mplsPathName

Informational

Informs that the specified RSVP-signaled


LSP using the specified active path is up.

mplsLspName
mplsPathName

Informational

Informs that the specified RSVP-signaled


LSP is down because the current active
path went down.

fdry.0.139
snMplsLspUp
fdry.0.140

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Trap Name and Number

Varbinds

Severity

System Message Format

snMplsLspChange

mplsLspName
mplsPathName

Informational

Informs that the specified RSVP-signaled


LSP has switched traffic to the specified
new active path. The LSP maintains an
up state before and after the switch over.

fdry.0.141

UDLD Traps
Multi-Service IronWare software release 02.4.00 for the BigIron RX provides UDLD traps that when UDLD is
configured, it will log UDLD state changes.

Trap Name and Number

Varbinds

Severity

System Message Format

snTrapUDLDLinkDown

ifIndex
snAgGblTrap
Message

Notification

The SNMP trap that is generated when


UDLD port link status has changed to
down.

ifIndex
snAgGblTrap
Message

Notification

The SNMP trap that is generated when


UDLD port link status has changed to up.

fdry.0.145
snTrapUDLDLinkUp
fdry.0.146

BPDU Guard and Root Guard Traps


The following are traps for BPDU Guard and Root Guard. They are available in the following releases:

FSX software release 03.2.00 and later

FGS software release 03.0.00 and later

BigIron software release 07.8.03

BigIron RX software release 02.6.00 and later.

NetIron XMR/MLX software release 03.8.00 and later.

Trap Name and Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapStpRootGuardDetect

ifIndex,
snVLanByPort
CfgVLanId,
snAgGblTrap
Message

Notification

The SNMP trap that is generated when a


Root-Guarded port receives superior
BPDU.

fdry.0.150

Trap Message
Foundry Trap: Stp root guard
detect

snTrapStpRootGuardExpire
fdry.0.151

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ifIndex,
snVLanByPort
CfgVLanId,
snAgGblTrap
Message

Notification

The SNMP trap that is generated when a


ports Root-Guard expires.
Trap Message
Foundry Trap: Stp root guard
expire

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Trap Name and Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapStpBPDUGuardDetect

ifIndex,
snVLanByPort
CfgVLanId,
snAgGblTrap
Message

Notification

The SNMP trap that is generated when a


BPDU-guarded is disabled because it
received a BPDU.

fdry.0.152

Trap Message
Foundry Trap: STP BPDU guard

snTrapMstpBPDUGuardDetect
fdry.0.153

ifIndex,
snAgGblTrap
Message

Notification

Trap Message

NOTE: This object is not


supported on the
NetIron XMR, or
NetIron MLX. Use
snTrapStpRootGuard
Expire on page 31-54
instead.
snTrapErrorDisableAction
fdry.0.154

Foundry Trap: MSTP BPDU guard.

ifIndex,
snAgGblTrap
Message

Notification

NOTE: This object is not


supported on the
BigIron RX and the
NetIron XMR, or
NetIron MLX.
snTrapStpRootGuardExpire
fdry.0.160
NOTE: This object is
supported in NetIron
XMR/MLX software
release 03.8.00 and
later.

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The SNMP trap that is generated when a


BPDU-guarded port receiveds a BPDU.

The SNMP trap that is generated when


Interface error-disable is hit or recovery
times out.
Trap Message
Foundry Trap: Error-disable hit
or recovery times out.

ifIndex,
snVLanByPort
CfgVLanId,
snAgGblTrap
Message

Notification

The SNMP trap that is generated when a


port is re-enabled after it has been
disabled because it received a BPDU
packet and BPDU Guard is enabled.
Trap Message
Foundry Trap: STP BPDU Guard
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Traps for Optics


The following table presents general traps for the NetIron XMR and the NetIron MLX Series devices running
software release 03.4.00 and later. Some of these traps also apply to the FESX/FSX/FWSX devices running
software release 04.0.01 and later (where noted).

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapOpticalMonitoring
Warning

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Warning

A warning occurred during optical


monitoring.

fdry.0.1003

Sample Trap Message:

Note: This trap is


supported on FastIron
devices running
software release FSX
04.0.01 and later, and
on NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 03.3.00
and later.

Latched high Temperature alarm,


port <slot>/<port>

snTrapOpticalMonitoring
Alarm
fdry.0.1004
Note: This trap is
supported on FastIron
devices running
software release FSX
04.0.01 and later, and
on the NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 03.3.00
and later.

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snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Alerts

An alarm occurred during optical


monitoring due to a low temperature in the
device.
Sample Trap Message:
Latched low Temperature alarm,
port <slot>/<port>

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Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapOpticalMonitoring
Error

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

An error occurred during optical


monitoring.

fdry.0.1005

Samples of Trap Message:

Note: This trap is


supported on FastIron
devices running
software release FSX
04.0.01 and later, and
on the NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 03.3.00
and later.

OPTICAL MONITORING:
sys_create_timer failed, slot
<n>, port mask <portmask>
OPTICAL MONITORING:
sys_set_timer failed, slot <n>,
port mask <portmask>
OPTICAL MONITORING: THRESHOLDS
READ FAILED, port <slot>/<port>
OPTICAL MONITORING: AUX AD TYPE
READ FAILED, port <slot>/
<port>"
OPTICAL MONITORING: INT UNMASK
ALL WRITE FAILED, port <slot>/
<port>
OPTICAL MONITORING: INT MASK
WRITE FAILED, port <slot>/
<port>
OPTICAL MONITORING:: OPTICAL
INT MASK WRITE FAILED, port
<slot>/<port>
OPTICAL MONITORING: port
<slot>/<port>: sys_create_timer
failed
OPTICAL MONITORING: port
<slot>/<port>:
sys_create_timer2 failed
OPTICAL MONITORING: port
<slot>/<port>: sys_set_timer
failed
OPTICAL MONITORING: port
<slot>/<port>, failed to get
latched flags(<n>)
OPTICAL MONITORING: port
<slot>/<port>: sys_set_timer1
failed

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Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapXfpSfpIncompatib
leOptics

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Alerts

The optics are incompatible with the port


configuration.

fdry.0.1009

Sample Trap Message:

Note: This trap is


supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 03.4.00
and later.
snTrapTMLoggingStart
fdry.0.1015

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

TM logging started, triggerred by an event.


Sample Trap Message:

Note: This trap is


supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 03.4.00
and later.
snTrapTMLoggingStop
fdry.0.1016

Sample Trap Message:

Note: This trap is


supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 03.4.00
and later.
snTrapTMLoggingRestar
t
fdry.0.1017

TM logging stopped because the storage


full.

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

TM logging restarted after the log was


cleared
Sample Trap Message:

Note: This trap is


supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 03.4.00
and later.

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Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapSFMLinkDown

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Warning

A link from LP Traffic Manager to SFM


Fabric Element is down.

fdry.0.1100

Sample Trap Message:

Note: This trap is


supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 03.4.00
and later.
snTrapSFMLinkUp
fdry.0.1101

Fabric Monitoring Link Down : SFM


<num>/FE <num>/Link <num>, LP <num>/
TM <num>"

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Informational

Sample Trap Message:

Note: This trap is


supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 03.4.00
and later.
snTrapXfpSfpNotFoundr
yOptics

A link from LP Traffic Manager to SFM


Fabric Element is up.

Fabric Monitoring Link Up : SFM <num>/


FE <num>/Link <num>, LP <num>/TM
<num>"

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Alerts

The SNMP trap that is generated if optics


vendor is not from Brocade.

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Alerts

The SNMP trap that is generated if optical


monitoring is enabled but the device optic
is not capable.

fdry.0.1018
snTrapOpticalMonitoring
FoundryOpticsNotCapa
ble
fdry.0.157

Sample Trap Message:

Note: This trap is


supported on the
NetIron XMR and
NetIron MLX Series
devices running
software release 03.5.00
and later.

Foundry Trap: Optical


Monitoring Optics Not Capable

Traps for Stacking

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapStackingMasterEl
ected

snChasUnitIndex,
snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Minor

The SNMP trap that is generated when a


unit is elected as Master unit for the
stacking system.

fdry.0.163

Sample Trap Message


Stack unit <unitNumber> has
been elected as ACTIVE unit of
the stack system

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Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapStackingUnitAdde
d

snChasUnitIndex,
snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Minor

The SNMP trap that is generated when a


unit has been added to the stacking
system.

fdry.0.164 }

Sample Trap Message:


Stack: Stack unit <unitNumber>
has been added to the stack
system
snTrapStackingUnitDelet
ed
fdry.0.165 }

snChasUnitIndex,
snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Minor

The SNMP trap that is generated when a


unit has been deleted from the stacking
system.
Sample Trap Message:
Stack: Stack unit <unitNumber>
has been deleted to the stack
system

snTrapStackingChasPwr
SupplyOK
fdry.0.166

snChasUnitIndex,
snChasPwrSupplyI
ndex,
snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Minor

The SNMP trap that is generated when a


power supply operational status changed
from failure to normal for a stacking
system.
Sample Trap Message:
System: Stack unit <unitNumber>
Power supply
<snChasPwrSupplyIndex> is up

snTrapStackingChasPwr
SupplyFailed
fdry.0.167 }

snChasUnitIndex,
snChasPwrSupplyI
ndex,
snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Minor

The SNMP trap that is generated when a


power supply operational status changed
from normal to failure for a stacking
system.
Sample Trap Message:
System: Stack unit <unitNumber>
Power supply
<snChasPwrSupplyIndex> is down

snTrapStackingChasFan
Normal
fdry.0.168

snChasUnitIndex,
snChasFanIndex,
snChasFanDescript
ion

Minor

The SNMP trap that is generated when a


fan operational status changed from failure
to normal for a stacking system.
Sample Trap Message:
System: Stack unit <unitNumber>
Fan <snChasFanIndex>
(<snChasFanDescription>), ok

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Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapStackingChasFan
Failed

snChasUnitIndex,
snChasFanIndex,
snChasFanDescript
ion

Minor

The SNMP trap that is generated when a


fan fails to operate normally for a stacking
system.

fdry.0.169

Sample Trap Message:


System: Stack unit <unitNumber>
Fan <snChasFanIndex>
(<snChasFanDescription>),
failed

snTrapStackingManage
mentMACChanged

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Minor

fdry.0.170

The SNMP trap that is generated when the


managemnet MAC address of a stacking
system has been changed.
Sample Trap Message:
System: Management MAC address
changed to <mac_address>

snTrapStackingTemperat
ureWarning
fdry.0.171

snChasUnitIndex,
snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Minor

The SNMP trap that is generated when the


actual temperature reading is above the
warning temperature threshold for a stack
sytem.
Sample Trap Message:
System: Stack unit <unitNumber>
Temperature <actual-temp> C
degrees, warning level
<warning-temp> C degrees,
shutdown level <shutdown-temp>
C degrees

Trap Specific to FWS

Trap Name and


Number

Varbinds

Severity

Description and Trap Message

snTrapNoFreeTcamEntr
y

snAgGblTrapMessa
ge

Alerts

The SNMP trap that is generated when


system is running out of TCAM spaces
allocated for routing entries.

fdry.0.162

Sample Trap Message:


System: No free TCAM entry.
System will be unstable

Examples
RMON Event Traps
The following is an example of how to generate an SNMP trap for an RMON event.
If you want to configure a device to send an SNMP trap when CPU utilization is exceeds 50 percent, do the
following:

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1.

Configure an RMON alarm with an ID of 1 that checks for snAgGblCpuUtil1MinAvg every 300 sec. In every
sample, check if the CPU utilization falls exceeds 50 percent. If it does, send an event(id 1) with owner name
as "Tom". The event trigger is re-armed, when the falling-threshold value falls below 45%
BigIron(config)# rmon alarm 1 snAgGblCpuUtil1MinAvg.0 300 absolute risingthreshold 50 1 falling-threshold 45 65535 owner Tom

2.

Configure an RMON event with an ID of 1, which sends an send a SNMP trap that contains the community
string "public", some description, and owner Tom whenever CPU utilization exceeds 50 percent.
BigIron(config)# rmon event 1 description "CPU Utilization exceeds 50%" trap
public owner Tom

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Appendix A
Using SNMP to Upgrade Software

This chapter presents some of the common procedures for using SNMP MIB objects to manage Brocade devices.
You can use a third-party SNMP management application such as HP OpenView to upgrade software on a device.
NOTE: In software releases earlier than 07.5.00, the SNMP agent does not check for type validity with the SNMP
version. In software release 07.5.00 and above, the SNMP agent does not send a reply for a varbind, if the type of
the varbind is not a known type for that version of SNMP. For example, MIB objects of type Counter64 cannot be
retrieved using a v1 packet, as Counter64 is a v2c and v3 type.
NOTE: Make sure you use the correct procedure for your device and processor type. For example, do not use
the Management Processor procedure to upgrade the Switching Processors on a module.
NOTE: The syntax shown in this section assumes that you have installed HP OpenView in the /usr directory.
NOTE: Brocade recommends that you make a backup copy of the startup-config file before you upgrade the
software. If you need to run an older release, you will need to use the backup copy of the startup-config file.
This appendix presents the following procedures:

Upgrading a Stackable Device or a Chassis Modules Management Processor on page A-1

Upgrading Switching Processors on a Chassis Device on page A-2

Upgrading a Stackable Device or a Chassis Modules Management


Processor
Use this procedure to upgrade the following:

A Stackable device

A management II, III, or IV module

The management processor on the Velocity Management Module (VM1)

To upgrade flash code on the Management Processor:


1.

Configure a read-write community string on the device, if one is not already configured. To configure a readwrite community string, enter the following command from the global CONFIG level of the CLI:
snmp-server community <string> ro | rw

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where <string> is the community string and can be up to 32 characters long.


2.

On the device, enter the following command from the global CONFIG level of the CLI:
no snmp-server pw-check
This command disables password checking for SNMP set requests. If password checking is enabled (the
default) and a third-party SNMP management application does not add a password to the password field
when it sends SNMP set requests to a device, the device rejects the request.

3.

From the command prompt in the UNIX shell, enter the following command:
/usr/OV/bin/snmpset -c <rw-community-string> <fdry-ip-addr> fdry.1.1.2.1.5.0
ipaddress <tftp-ip-addr> fdry.1.1.2.1.6.0 octetstringascii <file-name>
fdry.1.1.2.1.7.0 integer <command-integer>
where:
<rw-community-string> is a read-write community string configured on the device.
<fdry-ip-addr> is the devices IP address.
<tftp-ip-addr> is the TFTP servers IP address.
<file-name> is the image file name.
<command-integer> is one of the following:

20 Download the flash code into the devices primary flash area.

22 Download the flash code into the devices secondary flash area.

Upgrading Switching Processors on a Chassis Device


Use this procedure to upgrade the Switching Processors on the following types of modules:

Velocity Management Module (VM1)

OC-3, OC-12, and OC-48 non-Network Processor Architecture (NPA) POS modules

OC-48 NPA POS modules

ATM modules

To upgrade flash code on the Switching Processors:


1.

Configure a read-write community string on the device, if one is not already configured. To configure a readwrite community string, enter the following command from the global CONFIG level of the CLI:
snmp-server community <string> ro | rw
where <string> is the community string and can be up to 32 characters long.

2.

On the device, enter the following command from the global CONFIG level of the CLI:
no snmp-server pw-check
This command disables password checking for SNMP set requests. This command disables password
checking for SNMP set requests. If password checking is enabled (the default) and a third-party SNMP
management application does not add a password to the password field when it sends SNMP set requests to
a device, the device rejects the request.

3.

From the command prompt in the UNIX shell, enter the following command:
/usr/OV/bin/snmpset -c <rw-community-string> <fdry-ip-addr> fdry.1.1.2.1.5.0
ipaddress <tftp-ip-addr> fdry.1.1.2.1.6.0 octetstringascii <file-name>
fdry.1.1.2.1.56.0 integer <module-type>
fdry.1.1.2.1.57.0 integer <slotnum>
fdry.1.1.2.1.7.0 integer <command-integer>

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where:
<rw-community-string> is a read-write community string configured on the device.
<fdry-ip-addr> is the device IP address.
<tftp-ip-addr> is the TFTP servers IP address.
<file-name> is the image file name.
<module-type> is one of the following:

2 VM1 module.

3 OC-3, OC-12, and OC-48 non-Network Processor Architecture (NPA) POS modules.

4 OC-48 NPA POS modules.

5 ATM module.

<slotnum> is the slot that contains the module you are upgrading. To upgrade all modules of the type you
specified, enter 0 (zero):
<command-integer> is one of the following:

24 Download the flash code into the devices primary flash area.

25 Download the flash code into the devices secondary flash area.

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Index of MIB Objects

accessIron 4-25
agAclAccntAclName 12-24
agAclAccntAclNumber 12-24
agAclAccntCumulative 12-24
agAclAccntDirection 12-23
agAclAccntEntry 12-23
agAclAccntFilterId 12-24
agAclAccntFiveMinute 12-24
agAclAccntIfIndex 12-23
agAclAccntKind 12-23
agAclAccntOneMinute 12-24
agAclAccntOneSecond 12-24
agAclAccntRaclDropCnt 12-24
agAclAccntRaclFwdCnt 12-24
agAclAccntRaclRemarkCnt 12-24
agAclAccntRaclTotalCnt 12-24
agAclAccntRaclTotalSWHitCountCnt 12-25
agAclAccntTable 12-23
agRateLimitCounterDroppedOctets 13-7
agRateLimitCounterEntry 13-7
agRateLimitCounterFwdedOctets 13-7
agRateLimitCounterReMarkedOctets 13-7
agRateLimitCounterTable 13-7
agRateLimitCounterTotalOctets 13-7
An entry in the Interace ID2 Lookup Table. 27-17
An entry in the snInterfaceLookup2Table. 27-17
bfdAdminStatus 25-1
bfdSessAddr 25-4
bfdSessAddrType 25-4
bfdSessApplicationId 25-2
bfdSessAuthenticationType 25-5
bfdSessAuthPressFlag 25-4
bfdSessControPlanIndepFlag 25-3
bfdSessDemandModeDesiredFlag 25-3
bfdSessDesiredMinTxInterval 25-4
bfdSessDetectMult 25-4
bfdSessDiag 25-3
bfdSessDiscriminator 25-2
bfdSessEchoFuncModeDesiredFlag 25-3
bfdSessEntry 25-2
bfdSessIndex 25-2
bfdSessMapBfdIndex 25-6
BfdSessMapTable 25-6
bfdSessNotificationsEnable 25-1
bfdSessNotificationsEnable 25-1
bfdSessOperMode 25-3
bfdSessPerfDiscTime 25-6
bfdSessPerfEntry 25-5
bfdSessPerfLastCommLostDiag 25-5

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bfdSessPerfLastSessDownTime 25-5
bfdSessPerfPktIn 25-5
bfdSessPerfPktInHC 25-6
bfdSessPerfPktOut 25-5
bfdSessPerfPktOutHC 25-6
bfdSessPerfSessUpCount 25-5
bfdSessPerfTable 25-5
bfdSessPerfUpTime 25-5
bfdSessRemoteDiscr 25-2
bfdSessRemoteHeardFlag 25-2
bfdSessReqMinEchoRxInterval 25-4
bfdSessReqMinRxInterval 25-4
bfdSessRowStatus 25-4
bfdSessState 25-2
bfdSessStorType 25-4
bfdSessTable 25-2
bfdSessUdpPort 25-2
bfdSessUp 31-49
bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS 3-32
bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment 3-32
bgp4PathAttrTable 3-32
bgpLocalAS 3-31
bgpPeerAdminStatus 3-31
bgpPeerConnectRetryInterval 3-32
bgpPeerEntry 3-31
bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTime 3-32
bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTransitions 3-32
bgpPeerHoldTime 3-32
bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured 3-32
bgpPeerIdentifier 3-31
bgpPeerInTotalMessages 3-32
bgpPeerInUpdateElapsedTime 3-32
bgpPeerInUpdates 3-32
bgpPeerKeepAlive 3-32
bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured 3-32
bgpPeerLastError 3-32
bgpPeerLocalAddr 3-31
bgpPeerLocalPort 3-31
bgpPeerMinASOriginationInterval 3-32
bgpPeerMinRouteAdvertisementInterval 3-32
bgpPeerNegotiatedVersion 3-31
bgpPeerOutTotalMessages 3-32
bgpPeerOutUpdates 3-32
bgpPeerRemoteAddr 3-31
bgpPeerRemoteAs 3-31
bgpPeerRemotePort 3-31
bgpPeerState 3-31
bgpPeerTable 3-31
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dcrs7504Switch 4-25
dcrs7508Router 4-25
dcrs7508Switch 4-25
dcrs7515Router 4-26
dcrs7515Switch 4-26
digitalChina 4-25
dot1agCfmLtrChassisId 3-43
dot1agCfmLtrChassisIdSubtype 3-43
dot1agCfmLtrEgress 3-43
dot1agCfmLtrEgressMac 3-43
dot1agCfmLtrEgressPortId 3-43
dot1agCfmLtrEgressPortIdSubtype 3-43
dot1agCfmLtrForwarded 3-43
dot1agCfmLtrIngress 3-43
dot1agCfmLtrIngressMac 3-43
dot1agCfmLtrIngressPortId 3-43
dot1agCfmLtrIngressPortIdSubtype 3-43
dot1agCfmLtrLastEgressIdentifier 3-43
dot1agCfmLtrManAddress 3-43
dot1agCfmLtrManAddressDomain 3-43
dot1agCfmLtrNextEgressIdentifier 3-43
dot1agCfmLtrOrganizationSpecificTlv 3-43
dot1agCfmLtrReceiveOrder 3-43
dot1agCfmLtrRelay 3-43
dot1agCfmLtrSeqNumber 3-43
dot1agCfmLtrTerminalMep 3-43
dot1agCfmLtrTtl 3-43
dot1agCfmMaIndex 3-39
dot1agCfmMaMepListIdentifier 3-40
dot1agCfmMaMepListRowStatus 3-40
dot1agCfmMaNetCcmInterval 3-39
dot1agCfmMaNetFormat 3-39
dot1agCfmMaNetName 3-39
dot1agCfmMaNetRowStatus 3-39
dot1agCfmMdFormat 3-38
dot1agCfmMdIndex 3-38
dot1agCfmMdMaNextIndex 3-39
dot1agCfmMdMdLevel 3-38
dot1agCfmMdMhfCreation 3-38
dot1agCfmMdMhfIdPermission 3-38
dot1agCfmMdName 3-38
dot1agCfmMdRowStatus 3-39
dot1agCfmMepActive 3-40
dot1agCfmMepCciEnabled 3-40
dot1agCfmMepCciSentCcms 3-41
dot1agCfmMepCcmLtmPriority 3-40
dot1agCfmMepCcmSequenceErrors 3-41
dot1agCfmMepDbChassisId 3-44
dot1agCfmMepDbChassisIdSubtype 3-44
dot1agCfmMepDbInterfaceStatusTlv 3-44
dot1agCfmMepDbMacAddress 3-44
dot1agCfmMepDbManAddress 3-44
dot1agCfmMepDbManAddressDomain 3-44
dot1agCfmMepDbPortStatusTlv 3-44
dot1agCfmMepDbRdi 3-44
dot1agCfmMepDbRMepFailedOkTime 3-44
dot1agCfmMepDbRMepIdentifier 3-44

Index-2

dot1agCfmMepDbRMepState 3-44
dot1agCfmMepDefects 3-41
dot1agCfmMepDirection 3-40
dot1agCfmMepErrorCcmLastFailure 3-41
dot1agCfmMepFngAlarmTime 3-41
dot1agCfmMepFngResetTime 3-41
dot1agCfmMepFngState 3-40
dot1agCfmMepHighestPrDefect 3-41
dot1agCfmMepIdentifier 3-40
dot1agCfmMepIfIndex 3-40
dot1agCfmMepLbrBadMsdu 3-41
dot1agCfmMepLbrIn 3-41
dot1agCfmMepLbrInOutOfOrder 3-41
dot1agCfmMepLbrOut 3-41
dot1agCfmMepLowPrDef 3-41
dot1agCfmMepLtmNextSeqNumber 3-41
dot1agCfmMepMacAddress 3-41
dot1agCfmMepNextLbmTransId 3-41
dot1agCfmMepPrimaryVid 3-40
dot1agCfmMepRowStatus 3-42
dot1agCfmMepTransmitLbmDataTlv 3-42
dot1agCfmMepTransmitLbmDestIsMepId 3-42
dot1agCfmMepTransmitLbmDestMacAddress 3-41
dot1agCfmMepTransmitLbmDestMepId 3-42
dot1agCfmMepTransmitLbmMessages 3-42
dot1agCfmMepTransmitLbmResultOK 3-42
dot1agCfmMepTransmitLbmSeqNumber 3-42
dot1agCfmMepTransmitLbmStatus 3-41
dot1agCfmMepTransmitLbmVlanDropEnable 3-42
dot1agCfmMepTransmitLbmVlanPriority 3-42
dot1agCfmMepTransmitLtmEgressIdentifier 3-42
dot1agCfmMepTransmitLtmFlags 3-42
dot1agCfmMepTransmitLtmResult 3-42
dot1agCfmMepTransmitLtmSeqNumber 3-42
dot1agCfmMepTransmitLtmStatus 3-42
dot1agCfmMepTransmitLtmTargetIsMepId 3-42
dot1agCfmMepTransmitLtmTargetMacAddress 3-42
dot1agCfmMepTransmitLtmTargetMepId 3-42
dot1agCfmMepTransmitLtmTtl 3-42
dot1agCfmMepUnexpLtrIn 3-41
dot1agCfmMepXconCcmLastFailure 3-41
edgeIron 4-25
edgeIronMib 4-25
edgeIronType2 4-25
edgeIronType2Mib 4-25
fdryClauseIndexTC 12-7
fdryDns2DomainNameAddrType 6-24
fdryDns2DomainNameRowStatus 6-24
fdryDnsDomainNameRowStatus 6-23
fdryDnsServerAddr 6-22
fdryDnsServerAddressAddr 6-21
fdryDnsServerAddressAddrType 6-21
fdryDnsServerAddressAddrType 6-23
fdryDnsServerAddressIndex 6-21
fdryDnsServerAddressRowStatus 6-21
fdryDnsServerAddressTable 6-21
fdryDnsServerAddrType 6-22

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fdryDnsServerIndex 6-22
fdryDnsServerRowStatus 6-22
fdryDnsServerTable 6-22
fdryEnetTypeOrZeroTC 12-7
fdryIpv6AclAction 12-25
fdryIpv6AclComments 12-27
fdryIpv6AclDestinationIp 12-26
fdryIpv6AclDestinationOperand1 12-26
fdryIpv6AclDestinationOperand2 12-26
fdryIpv6AclDestinationOperator 12-26
fdryIpv6AclDestinationPrefixLen 12-26
fdryIpv6AclEntry 12-25
fdryIpv6AclEstablished 12-26
fdryIpv6AclIndex 12-25
fdryIpv6AclLogOption 12-26
fdryIpv6AclName 12-25
fdryIpv6AclProtocol 12-25
fdryIpv6AclRowStatus 12-27
fdryIpv6AclSourceIp 12-25
fdryIpv6AclSourceOperand1 12-26
fdryIpv6AclSourceOperand2 12-26
fdryIpv6AclSourceOperator 12-26
fdryIpv6AclSourcePrefixLen 12-26
fdryIpv6AclTable 12-25
fdryL2AclAction 12-9
fdryL2AclClauseIndex 12-9
fdryL2AclDestinationMac 12-9
fdryL2AclDestinationMacMask 12-9
fdryL2AclDot1pPriority 12-10
fdryL2AclDot1pPriorityForce 12-10
fdryL2AclDot1pPriorityMapping 12-10
fdryL2AclEntry 12-9
fdryL2AclEthernetType 12-10
fdryL2AclIfBindAclNumber 12-11
fdryL2AclIfBindDirection 12-11
fdryL2AclIfBindEntry 12-11
fdryL2AclIfBindRowStatus 12-12
fdryL2AclIfBindTable 12-11
fdryL2AclLogEnable 12-11
fdryL2AclMirrorPackets 12-10
fdryL2AclNextClauseEntry 12-8
fdryL2AclNextClauseIndex 12-8
fdryL2AclNextClauseTable 12-8
fdryL2AclNumber 12-9
fdryL2AclRowStatus 12-11
fdryL2AclSourceMac 12-9
fdryL2AclSourceMacMask 12-9
fdryL2AclTable 12-8
fdryL2AclVlanId 12-10
fdryLinkAggregationGroupAdminStatus 11-22
fdryLinkAggregationGroupEntry 11-22
fdryLinkAggregationGroupId 11-23
fdryLinkAggregationGroupIfIndex 11-23
fdryLinkAggregationGroupIfList 11-22
fdryLinkAggregationGroupLacpTimeout 11-23
fdryLinkAggregationGroupName 11-22
fdryLinkAggregationGroupPortCount 11-23

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fdryLinkAggregationGroupPortEntry 11-24
fdryLinkAggregationGroupPortLacpPriority 11-24
fdryLinkAggregationGroupPrimaryPort 11-22
fdryLinkAggregationGroupRowStatus 11-23
fdryLinkAggregationGroupTable 11-22
fdryLinkAggregationGroupTable 11-24
fdryLinkAggregationGroupTrunkThreshold 11-23
fdryLinkAggregationGroupTrunkType 11-23
fdryLinkAggregationGroupType 11-22
fdryPwCreated 31-46
fdryPwServiceType 23-9
fdryRadiusServerAddr 7-16
fdryRadiusServerAddrType 7-16
fdryRadiusServerAuthPort 7-16
fdryRadiusServerEntry 7-16
fdryRadiusServerTable 7-15
fdrySntpServerAddr 6-29
fdrySntpServerAddrType 6-29
fdrySntpServerEntry 6-29
fdrySntpServerIndex 6-29
fdrySntpServerRowStatus 6-30
fdrySntpServerTable 6-29
fdrySntpServerVersion 6-30
fdryTacacsServerAddr 7-19
fdryTacacsServerAddrType 7-19
fdryTacacsServerAuthPort 7-19
fdryTacacsServerEntry 7-19
fdryTacacsServerIndex 7-19
fdryTacacsServerRowKey 7-19
fdryTacacsServerRowStatus 7-19
fdryTacacsServerTable 7-19
fdryTacacsServerUsage 7-19
fdryTrapReceiverAddr 31-4
fdryTrapReceiverCommunityOrSecurityName 31-4
fdryTrapReceiverEntry 31-4
fdryTrapReceiverIndex 31-4
fdryTrapReceiverSecurityModel 31-5
fdryTrapReceiverTable 31-4
fdryTrapReceiverUDPPort 31-5
fdryVlanIdOrNoneTC 12-7
fdryVllEndPointAdminStatus 23-19
fdryVllEndPointClassOfService 23-19
fdryVllEndPointInHCOctets 23-19
fdryVllEndPointInHCPkts 23-19
fdryVllEndPointInnerVlanId 23-19
fdryVllEndPointOperStatus 23-19
fdryVllEndPointOutHCOctets 23-19
fdryVllEndPointOutHCPkts 23-19
fdryVllEndPointRowStatus 23-19
fdryVllEndPointServiceType 23-18
fdryVllEndPointVlanTagMode 23-18
fdryVplsClassOfService 23-23
fdryVplsClearMac 23-23
fdryVplsCreated 31-46
fdryVplsDeleted 31-46
fdryVplsEndPoint2Entry 23-21
fdryVplsEndPoint2IfIndex 23-22

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fdryVplsEndPoint2InHCOctets 23-22
fdryVplsEndPoint2InnerTag 23-22
fdryVplsEndPoint2InnerTagType 23-22
fdryVplsEndPoint2Layer2State 23-22
fdryVplsEndPoint2OperStatus 23-22
fdryVplsEndPoint2RowStatus 23-23
fdryVplsEndPoint2Table 23-21
fdryVplsEndPoint2VlanId 23-22
fdryVplsEndPoint2VlanTagMode 23-22
fdryVplsEndPointAdminStatus 23-20
fdryVplsEndPointIfIndex( 23-20
fdryVplsEndPointOperStatus 23-21
fdryVplsEndPointOutHCPkts 23-20
fdryVplsEndPointPortVlan 23-20
fdryVplsEndPointRowStatus 23-21
fdryVplsEndPointState 23-20
fdryVplsEndPointVlanTagMode 23-20
fdryVplsMaxMacLearned 23-23
fdryVplsVcId 23-23
ieee8021CfmMaCompIdPermission 3-40
ieee8021CfmMaCompMhfCreation 3-39
ieee8021CfmMaCompNumberOfVids 3-40
ieee8021CfmMaComponentId 3-39
ieee8021CfmMaCompPrimarySelectorOrNone 3-39
ieee8021CfmMaCompPrimarySelectorType 3-39
ieee8021CfmMaCompRowStatus 3-40
ifAdminStatus 3-29
ifAlias 3-31
ifConnectorPresent 3-30
ifCounterDiscontinuityGroup 3-14
ifCounterDiscontinuityTime 3-31
ifDescr 3-29
ifHCInBroadcastPkts 3-30
ifHCInOctets 3-30
ifHCInUcastPkts 3-30
ifHCOutBroadcastPkts 3-30
ifHCOutMulticastPkts 3-30
ifHCOutOctets 3-30
ifHCOutUcastPkts 3-30
ifHighSpeed 3-30
ifInBroadcastPkts 3-30
ifIndex 3-29
ifInDiscards 3-30
ifInErrors 3-30
ifInMulticastPkts 3-30
ifInNUcastPkts 3-30
ifInOctets 3-30
ifInUcastPkts 3-30
ifInUnknownProtos 3-30
ifLastChange 3-30
ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable 3-30
ifMtu 3-29
ifName 3-30
ifOperStatus 3-29
ifOutBroadcastPkts 3-30
ifOutDiscards 3-30
ifOutErrors 3-30

Index-4

ifOutMulticastPkts 3-30
ifOutNUcastPkts 3-30
ifOutOctets 3-30
ifOutUcastPkts 3-30
ifPhysAddress 3-29
ifPromiscuousMode 3-30
ifSpeed 3-29
ifType 3-29
isisAdjacencyChange 3-37
isisAreaAddrTable 3-36
isisAreaMismatch 3-37
isisAttemptToExceedMaxSequence 3-37
isisAuthenticationFailure 3-37
isisAuthenticationTypeFailure 3-37
isisCircLevelTable 3-36
isisCircTable 3-36
isisCircuitCounterTable 3-36
isisCorruptedLSPDetected 3-37
isisDatabaseOverload 3-37
isisIDLenMismatch 3-37
isisIPRATable 3-36
isisIsAdjAreaAddrTable 3-36
isisIsAdjIPAddrTable 3-36
isisIsAdjProtSuppTable 3-36
isisIsAdjTable 3-36
isisLSPErrorDetected 3-37
isisLSPSummaryTable 3-36
isisLSPTLVTable 3-36
isisLSPTooLargeToPropagate 3-37
isisManAreaAddrTable 3-36
isisManualAddressDrops 3-37
isisMaxAreaAddressesMismatch 3-37
isisNOTIFICATION 3-37
isisOrigLSPBuffSizeMismatch 3-38
isisOwnLSPPurge 3-37
isisPacketCounterTable 3-36
isisProtocolsSupportedMismatch 3-38
isisRedistributeAddrTable 3-36
isisRejectedAdjacency 3-37
isisRouterTable 3-36
isisSequenceNumberSkip 3-37
isisSummAddrTable 3-36
isisSysAdminState 3-35
isisSysID 3-35
isisSysL2toL1Leaking 3-35
isisSysLevelTable 3-36
isisSysLevelType 3-35
isisSysMaxAge 3-35
isisSysMaxLSPGenInt 3-35
isisSysMaxPathSplits 3-35
isisSysNotificationEnable 3-36
isisSysPollESHelloRate 3-35
isisSysProtSupported 3-36
isisSysReceiveLSPBufferSize 3-35
isisSystemCounterTable 3-36
isisSysVersion 3-35
isisSysWaitTime 3-35

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isisVersionSkew 3-37
lldpRemTablesChange 31-2
lldpXMedTopologyChangeDetected 31-2
md end 4-11
mplsActiveLsps 23-16
mplsConfiguredLsps 23-16
mplsFecAddr 3-27
mplsFecAddrPrefixLength 3-27
mplsFecAddrType 3-27
mplsFecIndex 3-27
mplsFecIndexNext 3-27
mplsFecLastChange 3-27
mplsFecRowStatus 3-27
mplsFecStorageType 3-27
mplsFecType 3-27
mplsL3VpnNumVrfRouteMaxThreshCleared 31-15
mplsL3VpnNumVrfSecIllglLblThrshExcd 31-15
mplsL3VpnVrfDown 31-15
mplsL3VpnVrfNumVrfRouteMaxThreshExceeded 31-15
mplsL3VpnVrfRouteMidThreshExceeded 31-15
mplsL3VpnVrfUp 31-15
mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus 3-23
mplsLdpEntityDiscontinuityTime 3-24
mplsLdpEntityHelloHoldTimer 3-24
mplsLdpEntityHopCountLimit 3-24
mplsLdpEntityIndex 3-23
mplsLdpEntityIndexNext 3-23
mplsLdpEntityInitSessionThreshold 3-24
mplsLdpEntityKeepAliveHoldTimer 3-24
mplsLdpEntityLabelDistMethod 3-24
mplsLdpEntityLabelRetentionMode 3-24
mplsLdpEntityLabelType 3-24
mplsLdpEntityLastChange 3-23
mplsLdpEntityLdpId 3-23
mplsLdpEntityMaxPduLength 3-23
mplsLdpEntityOperStatus 3-23
mplsLdpEntityPathVectorLimit 3-24
mplsLdpEntityProtocolVersion 3-23
mplsLdpEntityRowStatus 3-24
mplsLdpEntityStatsBadLdpIdentifierErrors 3-25
mplsLdpEntityStatsBadMessageLengthErrors 3-25
mplsLdpEntityStatsBadPduLengthErrors 3-25
mplsLdpEntityStatsBadTlvLengthErrors 3-25
mplsLdpEntityStatsKeepAliveTimerExpErrors 3-25
mplsLdpEntityStatsMalformedTlvValueErrors 3-25
mplsLdpEntityStatsSessionAttempts 3-24
mplsLdpEntityStatsSessionRejectedAdErrors 3-24
mplsLdpEntityStatsSessionRejectedLRErrors 3-25
mplsLdpEntityStatsSessionRejectedMaxPduErrors 3-25
mplsLdpEntityStatsSessionRejectedNoHelloErrors 3-24
mplsLdpEntityStatsShutdownReceivedNotifications 3-25
mplsLdpEntityStatsShutdownSentNotifications 3-25
mplsLdpEntityStorageType 3-24
mplsLdpEntityTargetPeer 3-24
mplsLdpEntityTargetPeerAddr 3-24
mplsLdpEntityTargetPeerAddrType 3-24
mplsLdpEntityTcpPort 3-23

December 2009

mplsLdpEntityTransportAddrKind 3-24
mplsLdpEntityUdpDscPort 3-23
mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyHoldTime 3-27
mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyHoldTimeRem 3-26
mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyIndex 3-26
mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyType 3-27
mplsLdpLspFecLastChange 3-25
mplsLdpLsrId 3-22
mplsLdpLsrLoopDetectionCapable 3-22
mplsLdpPeerLabelDistMethod 3-25
mplsLdpPeerLastChange 3-25
mplsLdpPeerLdpId 3-25
mplsLdpPeerPathVectorLimit 3-25
mplsLdpPeerTransportAddr 3-26
mplsLdpPeerTransportAddrType 3-26
mplsLdpSessionDiscontinuityTime 3-26
mplsLdpSessionKeepAliveHoldTimeRem 3-26
mplsLdpSessionKeepAliveTime 3-26
mplsLdpSessionMaxPduLength 3-26
mplsLdpSessionPeerAddrIndex 3-28
mplsLdpSessionPeerNextHopAddr 3-28
mplsLdpSessionPeerNextHopAddrType 3-28
mplsLdpSessionProtocolVersion 3-26
mplsLdpSessionRole 3-26
mplsLdpSessionState 3-26
mplsLdpSessionStateLastChange 3-26
mplsLspAge 23-17
mplsLspEntry 23-17
mplsLspFrom 23-18
mplsLspIndex 23-17
mplsLspLastTransition 23-17
mplsLspName 23-17
mplsLspPackets 23-17
mplsLspPrimaryTimeUp 23-17
mplsLspSignalingProto 23-17
mplsLspState 23-17
mplsLspTable 23-16
mplsLspTimeUp 23-17
mplsLspTo 23-18
mplsLspTransitions 23-17
mplsPathName 23-18
mplsPathType 23-18
mplsVersion 23-16
ospfVirtIfTxRetransmit 31-37
PortQosTC 12-7
pwAdminStatus 23-3
pwAttachedPwIndex 23-2
pwAttachedPwIndex 23-8
pwCreateTime 23-3
pwCwPreference 23-3
pwCwStatus 23-3
pwDeleted 31-14
pwDescr 23-3
pwDown 31-14
pwEnetPortIfIndex 23-6
pwEnetPortVlan 23-6
pwEnetPwIfIndex 23-6

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pwEnetPwInstance 23-18
pwEnetPwInstance 23-5
pwEnetPwVlan 23-5
pwEnetRowStatus 23-6
pwEnetStorageType 23-6
pwEnetVlanMode 23-6
pwFcsRetentionCfg 23-3
pwFcsRetentioncfg 23-8
pwFcsRetentionStatus 23-3
pwFragmentCfgSize 23-3
pwFragmentCfgSize 23-8
pwGroupAttachmentID 23-2
pwHoldingPriority 23-2
pwID 23-2
pwIfIndex 23-2
pwInboundLabel 23-3
pwInboundVcLabel 23-8
pwIndex 23-1
pwIndex 23-18
pwindex 23-5
pwIndexMappingEntry/pwIndexMappingVcID 23-9
pwIndexMappingEntry/pwIndexMappingVcIndex 23-9
pwIndexMappingEntry/pwIndexMappingVcType 23-9
pwLastChange 23-3
pwLocalAttachmentID 23-2
pwLocalCapabAdvert 23-3
pwLocalGroupID 23-2
pwLocalIfMtu 23-3
pwLocalIfString 23-3
pwLocalStatus 23-4
pwName 23-3
pwOamEnable 23-4
pwOamEnable 23-8
pwOperStatus 23-4
pwOutboundLabel 23-3
pwOutboundVcLabel 23-8
pwOwner 23-2
pwPeerAddr 23-2
pwPeerAddrType 23-2
pwPeerAttachmentID 23-2
pwPeerMappingEntry/pwPeerMappingVcID 23-9
pwPeerMappingEntry/pwPeerMappingVcIndex 23-9
pwPeerMappingEntry/pwPeerMappingVcType 23-9
pwPsnType 23-2
pwPsnType 23-8
pwRemoteCapabilities 23-3
pwRemoteGroupID 23-3
pwRemoteIfMtu 23-3
pwRemoteIfString 23-3
pwRemoteStatus 23-4
pwRemoteStatusCapable 23-4
pwRmtFragCapability 23-3
pwRowStatus 23-4
pwSetUpPriority 23-2
pwStorageType 23-4
pwStorageType 23-8
pwTimeElapsed 23-4

Index-6

pwType 23-2
pwUp 31-14
pwUpTime 23-3
pwValidIntervals 23-4
serverIronAdx1000 4-29
serverIronAdx10000 4-30
serverIronAdx10000Router 4-30
serverIronAdx10000Ssl 4-30
serverIronAdx10000SslRouter 4-30
serverIronAdx10000SslSwitch 4-30
serverIronAdx10000Switch 4-30
serverIronAdx1000Router 4-29
serverIronAdx1000Ssl 4-29
serverIronAdx1000SslRouter 4-29
serverIronAdx1000SslSwitch 4-29
serverIronAdx1000Switch 4-29
serverIronAdx4000 4-29
serverIronAdx4000Router 4-29
serverIronAdx4000Ssl 4-29
serverIronAdx4000SslRouter 4-29
serverIronAdx4000SslSwitch 4-29
serverIronAdx4000Switch 4-29
serverIronAdx8000 4-29
serverIronAdx8000Router 4-29
serverIronAdx8000Ssl 4-29
serverIronAdx8000SslRouter 4-30
serverIronAdx8000SslSwitch 4-30
serverIronAdx8000Switch 4-29
sn4802Router 4-3
sn4802SI 4-4
sn4802Switch 4-3
snAccountingCommandLevel 7-11
snAccountingCommandMethods 7-11
snAccountingExec 7-11
snAccountingSystem 7-11
snAgAclAction 12-13
snAgAclBindToPortEntry 12-20
snAgAclBindToPortTable 12-20
snAgAclComments 12-18
snAgAclDestinationIp 12-15
snAgAclDestinationMask 12-15
snAgAclDestinationOperand1 12-16
snAgAclDestinationOperand2 12-16
snAgAclDestinationOperator 12-16
snAgAclDscpMapping 12-19
snAgAclDscpMarking 12-18
snAgAclEntry 12-13
snAgAclEstablished 12-17
snAgAclFlowCounter 12-17
snAgAclGblCurRowIndex 12-12
snAgAclIcmpCode 12-19
snAgAclIfBindDirection 12-22
snAgAclIfBindEntry 12-22
snAgAclIfBindIndex 12-22
snAgAclIfBindNameString 12-22
snAgAclIfBindNum 12-22
snAgAclIfBindTable 12-22

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snAgAclIfBindVifPortList 12-22
snAgAclIfRowStatus 12-23
snAgAclIndex 12-13
snAgAclIpPriority 12-18
snAgAclLogOption 12-17
snAgAclName 12-13
snAgAclNameString 12-21
snAgAclNum 12-21
snAgAclNumber 12-13
snAgAclPacketCounter 12-17
snAgAclPortBindDirection 12-21
snAgAclPortNum 12-21
snAgAclPortRowStatus 12-21
snAgAclPrecedence 12-16
snAgAclPriorityForce 12-18
snAgAclPriorityMapping 12-18
snAgAclProtocol 12-14
snAgAclRowStatus 12-17
snAgAclSourceIp 12-14
snAgAclSourceMask 12-14
snAgAclSourceOperand1 12-14
snAgAclSourceOperand2 12-15
snAgAclSourceOperator 12-14
snAgAclStandardFlag 12-17
snAgAclTable 12-13
snAgAclTos 12-17
snAgBindPortListInVirtualInterface 12-21
snAgBootSeqEntry 6-12
snAgBootSeqFilename 6-12
snAgBootSeqIndex 6-12
snAgBootSeqInstruction 6-12
snAgBootSeqIpAddr 6-12
snAgBootSeqRowStatus 6-13
snAgBootSeqTable 6-12
snAgBuildDate 6-11
snAgBuildtime 6-11
snAgBuildVer 6-12
snAgCfgEosChkSum 6-31
snAgCfgEosEntry 6-31
snAgCfgEosIndex 6-31
snAgCfgEosPacket 6-31
snAgCfgEosTable 6-31
snAgConfigFromNVRAM 6-3
snAgDefGwayIp 6-13
snAgentBrd2Entry 27-5
snAgentBrd2MainBrdDescription 27-5
snAgentBrd2MainBrdId 27-6
snAgentBrd2MainPortTotal 27-10
snAgentBrd2ModuleStatus 27-10
snAgentBrd2RedundantStatus 27-10
snAgentBrd2Slot 27-5
snAgentBrd2Table 27-5
snAgentBrd2Unit 27-5
snAgentBrdAlarmLeds 5-13
snAgentBrdAlarmLedString 5-14
snAgentBrdEntry 5-6
snAgentBrdExpBrdDescription 5-11

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snAgentBrdExpBrdId 5-11
snAgentBrdExpPortTotal 5-11
snAgentBrdIndex 5-6
snAgentBrdMainBrdDescription 5-6
snAgentBrdMainBrdId 5-7
snAgentBrdMainPortTotal 5-11
snAgentBrdMediaLeds 5-12
snAgentBrdMediaLedString 5-14
snAgentBrdModuleStatus 5-12
snAgentBrdPartNumber 5-14
snAgentBrdRedundantStatus 5-13
snAgentBrdRxTrafficLeds 5-13
snAgentBrdRxTrafficLedString 5-14
snAgentBrdSerialNumber 5-14
snAgentBrdSpeedLeds 5-12
snAgentBrdSpeedLedString 5-14
snAgentBrdStatusLeds 5-12
snAgentBrdStatusLedString 5-13
snAgentBrdTable 5-6
snAgentBrdTrafficLeds 5-12
snAgentBrdTrafficLedString 5-14
snAgentBrdTxTrafficLeds 5-13
snAgentBrdTxTrafficLedString 5-14
snAgentConfigModule2Description 27-13
snAgentConfigModule2Entry 27-10
snAgentConfigModule2MgmtModuleType 27-14
snAgentConfigModule2NumberOfCpus 27-14
snAgentConfigModule2NumberOfPorts 27-13
snAgentConfigModule2OperStatus 27-13
snAgentConfigModule2RowStatus 27-13
snAgentConfigModule2SerialNumber 27-13
snAgentConfigModule2Slot 27-11
snAgentConfigModule2Table 27-10
snAgentConfigModule2Type 27-11
snAgentConfigModule2Unit 27-11
snAgentConfigModuleDescription 5-20
snAgentConfigModuleEntry 5-16
snAgentConfigModuleIndex 5-16
snAgentConfigModuleMgmtModuleType 5-21
snAgentConfigModuleNumberOfCpus 5-21
snAgentConfigModuleNumberOfPorts 5-21
snAgentConfigModuleOperStatus 5-20
snAgentConfigModuleRowStatus 5-20
snAgentConfigModuleSerialNumber 5-21
snAgentConfigModuleTable 5-16
snAgentConfigModuleType 5-17
snAgentCpuUtil100thPercent 26-5
snAgentCpuUtilCpuId 26-4
snAgentCpuUtilEntry 26-4
snAgentCpuUtilInterval 26-5
snAgentCpuUtilPercent 26-5
snAgentCpuUtilSlotNum 26-4
snAgentCpuUtilTable 26-4
snAgentCpuUtilValue 26-5
snAgentEnableMgmtModRedunStateChangeTrap 31-6
snAgentHwAdxBPAxpRxBufferOverflow 28-4
snAgentHwAdxBPAxpRxFromBackplaneIpcPkts 28-3

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snAgentHwAdxBPAxpRxFromBackplaneRegularPkts 28-3
snAgentHwAdxBPAxpRxFromBpIpcPkts 28-4
snAgentHwAdxBPAxpRxFromBpRegularPkts 28-4
snAgentHwAdxBPAxpRxPktsDrop 28-4
snAgentHwAdxBPAxpTxBadPktsDrop 28-4
snAgentHwAdxBPAxpTxPktsDrop 28-4
snAgentHwAdxBPAxpTxToBackplaneIpcPkts 28-4
snAgentHwAdxBPAxpTxToBackplaneRegularPkts 28-4
snAgentHwAdxBPAxpTxToBpIpcPkts 28-3
snAgentHwAdxBPAxpTxToBpRegularPkts 28-3
snAgentHwAdxBPBpRxFromAxpIpcPkts 28-3
snAgentHwAdxBPBpRxFromAxpRegularPkts 28-3
snAgentHwAdxBPBpTxToAxpIpcPkts 28-4
snAgentHwAdxBPBpTxToAxpRegularPkts 28-4
snAgentHwAdxBPFreeQueuesInUse 28-3
snAgentHwAdxBPRxQueuesAwaiting 28-2
snAgentHwAdxBPRxQueuesInUse 28-2
snAgentHwAdxBPStatBpNumber 28-2
snAgentHwAdxBPStatEntry 28-2
snAgentHwAdxBPStatSlotNumber 28-2
snAgentHwAdxBPStatTable 28-2
snAgentHwAdxBPTotalFreeQueues 28-3
snAgentHwAdxBPTotalRxQueues 28-2
snAgentHwAdxBPTotalTxQueues 28-2
snAgentHwAdxBPTxQueuesAwaiting 28-3
snAgentHwAdxBPTxQueuesInUse 28-2
snAgentHwAdxDmaChannelNum 28-7
snAgentHwAdxDmaCoreId 28-7
snAgentHwAdxDmaCurDescRegisterOutOfRange 28-8
snAgentHwAdxDmaDesciptorAllocFailures 28-7
snAgentHwAdxDmaExtendedAddressRequired 28-7
snAgentHwAdxDmaScatterFailures 28-8
snAgentHwAdxDmaStatBpNumber 28-6
snAgentHwAdxDmaStatEntry 28-6
snAgentHwAdxDmaStatSlotNumber 28-6
snAgentHwAdxDmaStatTable 28-6
snAgentHwAdxDmaStatus 28-7
snAgentHwAdxDmaTimeoutOnWaiting 28-8
snAgentHwAdxDmaTotalCount 28-7
snAgentHwAdxQueueBigPacketsError 28-6
snAgentHwAdxQueueNumInvalidDpramToSdram2DmaKeyV
alidated 28-5
snAgentHwAdxQueueNumInvalidHwBuffersDuringGetBuffer
28-5
snAgentHwAdxQueueNumInvalidHwBuffersDuringReadKey
28-6
snAgentHwAdxQueueNumInvalidReadKeysValidated 28-5
snAgentHwAdxQueueNumInvalidSdram2ToSdram2DmaKey
Validated 28-5
snAgentHwAdxQueueNumInvalidSslMonDmaKeyValidated
28-5
snAgentHwAdxQueueNumOverSizePackets 28-6
snAgentHwAdxQueueNumZeroSizePackets 28-6
snAgentHwAdxQueueSmallPacketsError 28-6
snAgentHwAdxQueueStatBpNumber 28-5
snAgentHwAdxQueueStatEntry 28-5
snAgentHwAdxQueueStatSlotNumber 28-5

Index-8

snAgentHwAdxQueueStatTable 28-5
snAgentHwBPAvailableRxQueues 28-8
snAgentHwBPFpgaRxSmc0Pkts 28-9
snAgentHwBPFpgaRxSmc1Pkts 28-9
snAgentHwBPFpgaRxTotalPkts 28-9
snAgentHwBPFpgaTxSmc0Pkts 28-9
snAgentHwBPFpgaTxSmc1Pkts 28-9
snAgentHwBPFpgaTxTotalPkts 28-9
snAgentHwBPFpgaWrQueDropSmc0 28-9
snAgentHwBPFpgaWrQueDropSmc1 28-9
snAgentHwBPFpgaWrQueDropTotal 28-9
snAgentHwBPIpcBuffersAllocFailure 28-14
snAgentHwBPIpcDropMsgs 28-13
snAgentHwBPIpcDropPkts 28-13
snAgentHwBPIpcMsgsBadPortNum 28-14
snAgentHwBPIpcMsgsNoCallBack 28-13
snAgentHwBPIpcMsgsOutOfRange 28-13
snAgentHwBPIpcMsgsWrongContent 28-13
snAgentHwBPIpcPktsBounceBack 28-13
snAgentHwBPIpcPktsCheckSumError 28-14
snAgentHwBPIpcPktsFragAgedOut 28-14
snAgentHwBPIpcPktsFragExceedMaxConn 28-14
snAgentHwBPIpcPktsFragMallocFailure 28-14
snAgentHwBPIpcPktsFragOutOfSync 28-14
snAgentHwBPIpcPktsTooLarge 28-14
snAgentHwBPIpcRxFragPkts 28-13
snAgentHwBPIpcRxMsgs 28-12
snAgentHwBPIpcRxPkts 28-12
snAgentHwBPIpcStatBpNumber 28-12
snAgentHwBPIpcStatEntry 28-12
snAgentHwBPIpcStatSlotNumber 28-12
snAgentHwBPIpcStatTable 28-12
snAgentHwBPIpcTotalBuffersAlloc 28-14
snAgentHwBPIpcTotalBuffersFree 28-14
snAgentHwBPIpcTxFragPkts 28-13
snAgentHwBPIpcTxMsgs 28-12
snAgentHwBPIpcTxMsgsError 28-13
snAgentHwBPIpcTxPkts 28-12
snAgentHwBPIpcTxPktsError 28-13
snAgentHwBPIpcTxQueuesFull 28-13
snAgentHwBPRdQueueDepth 28-10
snAgentHwBPRxQueueEmptyStatus 28-9
snAgentHwBPStatBpNumber 28-8
snAgentHwBPStatEntry 28-8
snAgentHwBPStatSlotNumber 28-8
snAgentHwBPStatTable 28-8
snAgentHwBPSwBufAlloc 28-11
snAgentHwBPSwBufAllocFail 28-11
snAgentHwBPSwBufFree 28-11
snAgentHwBPSwBufSend 28-11
snAgentHwBPSwDropCount 28-11
snAgentHwBPSwFwdCount 28-11
snAgentHwBPSwRxCount 28-10
snAgentHwBPSwRxSmc0Pkts 28-9
snAgentHwBPSwRxSmc1Pkts 28-10
snAgentHwBPSwRxTotalPkts 28-10
snAgentHwBPSwTxSmc0Pkts 28-10

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snAgentHwBPSwTxSmc1Pkts 28-10
snAgentHwBPSwTxTotalPkts 28-10
snAgentHwBPTotalRxQueues 28-8
snAgentHwBPWrQueSmallPktsDrop 28-10
snAgentHwBPWrQueueFull 28-10
snAgentHwBPWrQueueHighDepth 28-10
snAgentHwBPWrQueueLowDepth 28-10
snAgentRedunActiveMgmtMod 5-22
snAgentRedunBkupBootLoad 5-22
snAgentRedunBkupCopyBootCode 5-22
snAgentRedunSwitchOver 5-22
snAgentRedunSyncConfig 5-22
snAgentSysParaConfigCurrent 6-14
snAgentSysParaConfigDefault 6-14
snAgentSysParaConfigDescription 6-14
snAgentSysParaConfigEntry 6-14
snAgentSysParaConfigIndex 6-14
snAgentSysParaConfigMax 6-14
snAgentSysParaConfigMin 6-14
snAgentSysParaConfigTable 6-14
snAgentTemp2Entry 27-16
snAgentTemp2SensorDescr 27-16
snAgentTemp2SensorId 27-16
snAgentTemp2SlotNum 27-16
snAgentTemp2Table 27-16
snAgentTemp2UnitNum 27-16
snAgentTemp2Value 27-16
snAgentTempThresholdLevel 5-16
snAgentUserAccntEncryptCode 7-2
snAgentUserAccntEntry 7-2
snAgentUserAccntName 7-2
snAgentUserAccntPassword 7-2
snAgentUserAccntPrivilege 7-2
snAgentUserAccntRowStatus 7-2
snAgentUserAccntTable 7-2
snAgentUserMaxAccnt 7-1
snAgEraseNVRAM 6-2
snAgFlashImgVer 6-9
snAgGblBannerExec 6-30
snAgGblBannerIncoming 6-30
snAgGblBannerMotd 6-30
snAgGblBufferShortage 6-32
snAgGblCpuUtil1MinAvg 26-4
snAgGblCpuUtil1SecAvg 26-3
snAgGblCpuUtil5SecAvg 26-3
snAgGblCpuUtilCollect 26-3
snAgGblCpuUtilData 26-3
snAgGblCurrentSecurityLevel 7-4
snAgGblDataRetrieveMode 6-31
snAgGblDmaFailure 6-32
snAgGblDynMemFree 26-6
snAgGblDynMemTotal 26-6
snAgGblDynMemUtil 26-6
snAgGblEnableColdStartTrap 31-5
snAgGblEnableLinkDownTrap 31-6
snAgGblEnableLinkUpTrap 31-6
snAgGblEnableModuleInsertedTrap 31-6

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snAgGblEnableModuleRemovedTrap 31-6
snAgGblEnableSLB 7-5
snAgGblEnableTelnetServer 7-6
snAgGblEnableWebMgmt 7-5
snAgGblExcessiveErrorWarning 6-32
snAgGblIfIpAddr 6-13
snAgGblIfIpMask 6-13
snAgGblLevelPasswordsMask 7-4
snAgGblPassword 7-3
snAgGblPasswordChangeMode 7-3
snAgGblQueueOverflow 6-31
snAgGblReadOnlyCommunity 7-4
snAgGblReadWriteCommunity 7-4
snAgGblResourceLowWarning 6-32
snAgGblSecurityLevelBinding 7-5
snAgGblSecurityLevelSet 7-3
snAgGblTelnetLoginTimeout 7-6
snAgGblTelnetPassword 7-6
snAgGblTelnetTimeout 7-5
snAgGblTrapMessage 31-2
snAgImgFname 6-4
snAgImgLoad 6-5
snAgImgLoadSPModuleNumber 6-8
snAgImgLoadSPModuleType 6-8
snAgImgVer 6-9
snAgReload 6-2
snAgSFlowSourceInterface 26-11
snAgSoftwareFeature 6-10
snAgStaticSysLogBufferCalTimeStamp 26-21
snAgStaticSysLogBufferCriticalLevel 26-21
snAgStaticSysLogBufferEntry 26-20
snAgStaticSysLogBufferIndex 26-21
snAgStaticSysLogBufferMessage 26-21
snAgStaticSysLogBufferTable 26-20
snAgStaticSysLogBufferTimeStamp 26-21
snAgSysLogBufferCalTimeStamp 26-20
snAgSysLogBufferCriticalLevel 26-20
snAgSysLogBufferEntry 26-19
snAgSysLogBufferIndex 26-20
snAgSysLogBufferMessage 26-20
snAgSysLogBufferTable 26-19
snAgSysLogBufferTimeStamp 26-20
snAgSysLogGblBufferSize 26-17
snAgSysLogGblClear 26-18
snAgSysLogGblCriticalLevel 26-18
snAgSysLogGblDroppedCount 26-18
snAgSysLogGblEnable 26-17
snAgSysLogGblFacility 26-19
snAgSysLogGblFlushedCount 26-18
snAgSysLogGblLoggedCount 26-18
snAgSysLogGblOverrunCount 26-18
snAgSysLogServerEntry 26-22
snAgSysLogServerIP 26-22
snAgSysLogServerRowStatus 26-22
snAgSysLogServerTable 26-21
snAgSysLogServerUDPPort 26-22
snAgSystemDebug 26-33

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snAgSystemDebugBMBuffer 26-33
snAgSystemDebugBMFreeBuffer 26-33
snAgSystemDebugBMFreeBufferMgmt 26-33
snAgSystemDebugCpuQueueRead 26-33
snAgSystemDebugDRAMBuffer 26-33
snAgSystemDebugDRAMGetError 26-33
snAgSystemDebugDRAMToBMCopyFail 26-34
snAgSystemDebugIpcGigLock 26-33
snAgSystemDebugTotalIn 26-33
snAgSystemDebugTotalOut 26-33
snAgSystemDRAM 26-6
snAgSystemDRAMForBGP 26-7
snAgSystemDRAMForOSPF 26-7
snAgSystemDRAMFree 26-7
snAgSystemDRAMTotal 26-6
snAgSystemDRAMUtil 26-6
snAgSystemLog 7-5
snAgTftpServerAddr 6-9
snAgTftpServerAddrType 6-8
snAgTftpServerIp 6-4
snAgTrapHoldTime 31-6
snAgTrpRcvrComm 31-3
snAgTrpRcvrCurEntry 31-2
snAgTrpRcvrEntry 31-3
snAgTrpRcvrIndex 31-3
snAgTrpRcvrIpAddr 31-3
snAgTrpRcvrStatus 31-3
snAgTrpRcvrTable 31-3
snAgTrpRcvrUDPPort 31-3
snAgWebMgmtServerTcpPort 7-2
snAgWriteNVRAM 6-3
snArpStatsInvalidDestination 26-10
snArpStatsInvalidSource 26-10
snArpStatsPendingDrop 26-10
snArpStatsRepliesSent 26-10
snArpStatsRequestReceived 26-10
snArpStatsRequestSent 26-10
snArpStatsTotalReceived 26-10
snAuthorizationCommand Methods 7-10
snAuthorizationCommandLevel 7-10
snAuthorizationExec 7-10
snBgp4AddrFilterAction 20-8
snBgp4AddrFilterDestIp 20-9
snBgp4AddrFilterDestMask 20-9
snBgp4AddrFilterEntry 20-8
snBgp4AddrFilterIndex 20-8
snBgp4AddrFilterRowStatus 20-9
snBgp4AddrFilterSourceIp 20-9
snBgp4AddrFilterSourceMask 20-9
snBgp4AddrFilterTable 20-8
snBgp4AggregateAddrEntry 20-9
snBgp4AggregateAddrIp 20-10
snBgp4AggregateAddrMap 20-10
snBgp4AggregateAddrMask 20-10
snBgp4AggregateAddrOption 20-10
snBgp4AggregateAddrRowStatus 20-10
snBgp4AggregateAddrTable 20-9

Index-10

snBgp4AsPathFilterAction 20-13
snBgp4AsPathFilterEntry 20-12
snBgp4AsPathFilterIndex 20-12
snBgp4AsPathFilterRegExpression 20-13
snBgp4AsPathFilterRowStatus 20-13
snBgp4AsPathFilterTable 20-12
snBgp4AttributeAggregatorAs 20-11
snBgp4AttributeAsPathList 20-12
snBgp4AttributeAtomicAggregatePresent 20-11
snBgp4AttributeClusterList 20-12
snBgp4AttributeCommunityList 20-12
snBgp4AttributeEntry 20-11
snBgp4AttributeIndex 20-11
snBgp4AttributeLocalPreference 20-12
snBgp4AttributeMetric 20-11
snBgp4AttributeNextHop 20-11
snBgp4AttributeOrigin 20-11
snBgp4AttributeOriginator 20-12
snBgp4AttributeRouterId 20-11
snBgp4AttributeTable 20-11
snBgp4ClearNeighborCmdElement 20-35
snBgp4ClearNeighborCmdEntry 20-35
snBgp4ClearNeighborCmdIp 20-35
snBgp4ClearNeighborCmdTable 20-35
snBgp4ClientToClientReflection 20-5
snBgp4ClusterId 20-5
snBgp4CommunityFilterAction 20-13
snBgp4CommunityFilterCommNum 20-14
snBgp4CommunityFilterEntry 20-13
snBgp4CommunityFilterIndex 20-13
snBgp4CommunityFilterInternet 20-14
snBgp4CommunityFilterLocalAs 20-14
snBgp4CommunityFilterNoAdvertise 20-14
snBgp4CommunityFilterNoExport 20-14
snBgp4CommunityFilterRowStatus 20-14
snBgp4CommunityFilterTable 20-13
snBgp4ExternalDistance 20-5
snBgp4GenAdminStat 20-3
snBgp4GenAdminStat 20-37
snBgp4GenAlwaysCompareMed 20-2
snBgp4GenAsPathInstalled 20-5
snBgp4GenAutoSummary 20-2
snBgp4GenConfedId 20-6
snBgp4GenConfedPeers 20-6
snBgp4GenDampenHalfLife 20-6
snBgp4GenDampening 20-6
snBgp4GenDampenMap 20-7
snBgp4GenDampenMaxSuppress 20-6
snBgp4GenDampenReuse 20-6
snBgp4GenDampenSuppress 20-6
snBgp4GenDefaultInfoOriginate 20-2
snBgp4GenDefaultLocalPreference 20-2
snBgp4GenDefaultMetric 20-3
snBgp4GenFastExternalFallover 20-2
snBgp4GenHoldTime 20-3
snBgp4GenKeepAliveTime 20-3
snBgp4GenLocalAs 20-37

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snBgp4GenLocalAs 20-5
snBgp4GenLocalAs4 20-7
snBgp4GenMaxAddrFilters 20-4
snBgp4GenMaxAggregateAddresses 20-4
snBgp4GenMaxAsPathFilters 20-4
snBgp4GenMaxCommunityFilters 20-4
snBgp4GenMaxNeighbors 20-3
snBgp4GenMaxNetworks 20-4
snBgp4GenMaxPaths 20-6
snBgp4GenMaxRouteMapFilters 20-4
snBgp4GenMaxRoutes 20-4
snBgp4GenMinNeighbors 20-4
snBgp4GenMinRoutes 20-4
snBgp4GenNeighPrefixMinValue 20-4
snBgp4GenNextBootNeighbors 20-3
snBgp4GenNextBootRoutes 20-3
snBgp4GenOperNeighbors 20-4
snBgp4GenOperRoutes 20-5
snBgp4GenRouterId 20-3
snBgp4GenRoutesInstalled 20-5
snBgp4GenSynchronization 20-3
snBgp4GenTableMap 20-3
snBgp4GenTotalNeighbors 20-6
snBgp4InternalDistance 20-5
snBgp4LocalDistance 20-5
snBgp4NeighborSummaryEntry 20-33
snBgp4NeighborSummaryEntry 20-37
snBgp4NeighborSummaryIndex 20-34
snBgp4NeighborSummaryIndex 20-37
snBgp4NeighborSummaryIp 20-34
snBgp4NeighborSummaryIp 20-37
snBgp4NeighborSummaryRouteInstalled 20-34
snBgp4NeighborSummaryRouteInstalled 20-38
snBgp4NeighborSummaryRouteReceived 20-34
snBgp4NeighborSummaryRouteReceived 20-38
snBgp4NeighborSummaryState 20-34
snBgp4NeighborSummaryState 20-38
snBgp4NeighborSummaryStateChgTime 20-34
snBgp4NeighborSummaryStateChgTime 20-38
snBgp4NeighborSummaryTable 20-33
snBgp4NeighborSummaryTable 20-37
snBgp4NeighDistGroupAccessList 20-27
snBgp4NeighDistGroupDir 20-27
snBgp4NeighDistGroupEntry 20-27
snBgp4NeighDistGroupInFilterList 20-28
snBgp4NeighDistGroupInIpAccessList 20-28
snBgp4NeighDistGroupInPrefixList 20-28
snBgp4NeighDistGroupNeighIp 20-27
snBgp4NeighDistGroupOutFilterList 20-28
snBgp4NeighDistGroupOutIpAccessList 20-28
snBgp4NeighDistGroupOutPrefixList 20-28
snBgp4NeighDistGroupRowStatus 20-28
snBgp4NeighDistGroupTable 20-27
snBgp4NeighFilterGroupAccessList 20-29
snBgp4NeighFilterGroupDir 20-29
snBgp4NeighFilterGroupEntry 20-29
snBgp4NeighFilterGroupInAsPathAccessList 20-30

December 2009

snBgp4NeighFilterGroupInFilterList 20-29
snBgp4NeighFilterGroupNeighIp 20-29
snBgp4NeighFilterGroupOutAsPathAccessList 20-30
snBgp4NeighFilterGroupOutFilterList 20-30
snBgp4NeighFilterGroupRowStatus 20-29
snBgp4NeighFilterGroupTable 20-29
snBgp4NeighFilterGroupWeight 20-30
snBgp4NeighFilterGroupWeightAccessList 20-30
snBgp4NeighGenCfgAdvertlevel 20-24
snBgp4NeighGenCfgDefOriginate 20-24
snBgp4NeighGenCfgDefOrigMap 20-27
snBgp4NeighGenCfgDesc 20-27
snBgp4NeighGenCfgEbgpMultihop 20-24
snBgp4NeighGenCfgEbgpMultihopTtl 20-26
snBgp4NeighGenCfgEntry 20-24
snBgp4NeighGenCfgHoldTime 20-27
snBgp4NeighGenCfgKeepAliveTime 20-26
snBgp4NeighGenCfgMaxPrefix 20-24
snBgp4NeighGenCfgNeighIp 20-24
snBgp4NeighGenCfgNextHopSelf 20-25
snBgp4NeighGenCfgPass 20-27
snBgp4NeighGenCfgRemoteAs 20-25
snBgp4NeighGenCfgRemovePrivateAs 20-26
snBgp4NeighGenCfgRouteRefClient 20-26
snBgp4NeighGenCfgRowStatus 20-25
snBgp4NeighGenCfgSendComm 20-25
snBgp4NeighGenCfgShutdown 20-26
snBgp4NeighGenCfgTable 20-24
snBgp4NeighGenCfgUpdateSrcLpbIntf 20-26
snBgp4NeighGenCfgWeight 20-25
snBgp4NeighGenCfgWeightFilterList 20-25
snBgp4NeighOperStatusAdvertlevel 20-32
snBgp4NeighOperStatusBgpType 20-32
snBgp4NeighOperStatusEntry 20-31
snBgp4NeighOperStatusHoldTime 20-32
snBgp4NeighOperStatusIndex 20-31
snBgp4NeighOperStatusIp 20-31
snBgp4NeighOperStatusKeepAliveRxCounts 20-33
snBgp4NeighOperStatusKeepAliveTime 20-32
snBgp4NeighOperStatusKeepAliveTxCounts 20-32
snBgp4NeighOperStatusNotifRxCounts 20-33
snBgp4NeighOperStatusNotifTxCounts 20-33
snBgp4NeighOperStatusOpenRxCounts 20-33
snBgp4NeighOperStatusOpenTxCounts 20-33
snBgp4NeighOperStatusRemoteAs 20-31
snBgp4NeighOperStatusState 20-32
snBgp4NeighOperStatusTable 20-31
snBgp4NeighOperStatusUpdateRxCounts 20-33
snBgp4NeighOperStatusUpdateTxCounts 20-33
snBgp4NeighPrefixGroupDir 20-36
snBgp4NeighPrefixGroupEntry 20-35
snBgp4NeighPrefixGroupInAccessList 20-36
snBgp4NeighPrefixGroupNeighIp 20-35
snBgp4NeighPrefixGroupOutAccessList 20-36
snBgp4NeighPrefixGroupRowStatus 20-36
snBgp4NeighPrefixGroupTable 20-35
snBgp4NeighRouteMapDir 20-30

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snBgp4NeighRouteMapEntry 20-30
snBgp4NeighRouteMapMapName 20-31
snBgp4NeighRouteMapNeighIp 20-30
snBgp4NeighRouteMapRowStatus 20-31
snBgp4NeighRouteMapTable 20-30
snBgp4NetworkBackdoor 20-7
snBgp4NetworkEntry 20-7
snBgp4NetworkIp 20-7
snBgp4NetworkRowStatus 20-8
snBgp4NetworkSubnetMask 20-7
snBgp4NetworkTable 20-7
snBgp4NetworkWeight 20-7
snBgp4NextBootMaxAttributes 20-5
snBgp4OperNumOfAttributes 20-5
snBgp4RedisEntry 20-20
snBgp4RedisMatchExternal1 20-21
snBgp4RedisMatchExternal2 20-21
snBgp4RedisMatchInternal 20-21
snBgp4RedisMetric 20-21
snBgp4RedisProtocol 20-21
snBgp4RedisRouteMap 20-21
snBgp4RedisRowStatus 20-21
snBgp4RedisTable 20-20
snBgp4RedisWeight 20-21
snBgp4RouteMapFilterAction 20-15
snBgp4RouteMapFilterEntry 20-15
snBgp4RouteMapFilterMapName 20-15
snBgp4RouteMapFilterRowStatus 20-15
snBgp4RouteMapFilterSequenceNum 20-15
snBgp4RouteMapFilterTable 20-15
snBgp4RouteMapMatchAddressAccessList 20-17
snBgp4RouteMapMatchAddressFilter 20-16
snBgp4RouteMapMatchAddressPrefixList 20-17
snBgp4RouteMapMatchAsPathAccessList 20-17
snBgp4RouteMapMatchAsPathFilter 20-16
snBgp4RouteMapMatchCommunityFilter 20-16
snBgp4RouteMapMatchCommunityList 20-17
snBgp4RouteMapMatchEntry 20-16
snBgp4RouteMapMatchMapName 20-16
snBgp4RouteMapMatchMetric 20-16
snBgp4RouteMapMatchNextHopAccessList 20-17
snBgp4RouteMapMatchNextHopList 20-16
snBgp4RouteMapMatchNextHopPrefixList 20-18
snBgp4RouteMapMatchRouteType 20-17
snBgp4RouteMapMatchRowMask 20-17
snBgp4RouteMapMatchSequenceNum 20-16
snBgp4RouteMapMatchTable 20-16
snBgp4RouteMapMatchTagList 20-17
snBgp4RouteMapSetAsPathString 20-18
snBgp4RouteMapSetAsPathType 20-18
snBgp4RouteMapSetAutoTag 20-18
snBgp4RouteMapSetCommunityAdditive 20-19
snBgp4RouteMapSetCommunityNum 20-19
snBgp4RouteMapSetCommunityNums 20-20
snBgp4RouteMapSetCommunityType 20-19
snBgp4RouteMapSetDampenHalfLife 20-20
snBgp4RouteMapSetDampenMaxSuppress 20-20

Index-12

snBgp4RouteMapSetDampenReuse 20-20
snBgp4RouteMapSetDampenSuppress 20-20
snBgp4RouteMapSetEntry 20-18
snBgp4RouteMapSetLocalPreference 20-19
snBgp4RouteMapSetMapName 20-18
snBgp4RouteMapSetMetric 20-19
snBgp4RouteMapSetNextHop 20-19
snBgp4RouteMapSetOrigin 20-19
snBgp4RouteMapSetRowMask 20-20
snBgp4RouteMapSetSequenceNum 20-18
snBgp4RouteMapSetTable 20-18
snBgp4RouteMapSetTag 20-19
snBgp4RouteMapSetWeight 20-19
snBgp4RouteOperStatusAsPathList 20-23
snBgp4RouteOperStatusCommunityList 20-23
snBgp4RouteOperStatusEntry 20-22
snBgp4RouteOperStatusIndex 20-22
snBgp4RouteOperStatusIp 20-22
snBgp4RouteOperStatusLocalPreference 20-22
snBgp4RouteOperStatusMetric 20-22
snBgp4RouteOperStatusNextHop 20-22
snBgp4RouteOperStatusOrigin 20-22
snBgp4RouteOperStatusRouteTag 20-23
snBgp4RouteOperStatusStatus 20-23
snBgp4RouteOperStatusSubnetMask 20-22
snBgp4RouteOperStatusTable 20-22
snBgp4RouteOperStatusWeight 20-22
snBI15000Router 4-3
snBI15000SI 4-3
snBI4000Router 4-2
snBI4000SI 4-2
snBI4000Switch 4-2
snBI8000Router 4-2
snBI8000SI 4-2
snBI8000Switch 4-2
snBigIron15000 4-3
snBigIronSuperX 4-20
snBigIronSuperXBaseL3Switch 4-20
snBigIronSuperXFamily 4-20
snBigIronSuperXRouter 4-20
snBigIronSuperXSwitch 4-20
snBIMG8Router 4-5
snBIMG8Switch 4-5
snBIRX16Router 4-21
snBIRX16Switch 4-21
snBIRx32Router 4-21
snBIRX4Router 4-21
snBIRX4Switch 4-21
snBIRX8Router 4-21
snBIRX8Switch 4-21
snCAMIpStatEntry 26-22
snCAMIpStatFreeEntries 26-23
snCAMIpStatIfIndex 26-22
snCAMIpStatLevel 26-23
snCAMIpStatTable 26-22
snCAMIpStatTotalEntries 26-23
snCamProfile 26-27

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snCamStatAddIPHostCount 26-26
snCamStatAddIPMCastCount 26-26
snCamStatAddIPRouteCount 26-26
snCamStatAddIPSessionCount 26-26
snCamStatAddIPXCount 26-26
snCamStatAddL2SessionCount 26-26
snCamStatAddMACCount 26-25
snCamStatAddVLANCount 26-25
snCamStatDeleteDMACamCount 26-26
snCamStatFreeL2Entries 26-24
snCamStatFreeL2LowestSection 26-24
snCamStatFreePool0Entries 26-24
snCamStatFreePool1Entries 26-24
snCamStatFreePool2Entries 26-24
snCamStatFreePool3Entries 26-24
snCamStatHostLookupCount 26-24
snCamStatIPMCastFailCount 26-25
snCamStatIPRouteFailCount 26-25
snCamStatIPSessionFailCount 26-25
snCamStatL2SessionFailCount 26-25
snCamStatLevel1 26-25
snCamStatLevel2 26-25
snCamStatLevel3 26-25
snCamStatMacFailCount 26-25
snCamStatRouteLookupCount 26-25
snCAMStatTable 26-24
snCamUsageL2Entry 26-29
snCamUsageL2Free 26-29
snCamUsageL2Processor 26-29
snCamUsageL2Size 26-29
snCamUsageL2Slot 26-29
snCamUsageL2Table 26-29
snCamUsageL2Type 26-29
snCamUsageL2UsedPercent 26-29
snCamUsageL3Entry 26-28
snCamUsageL3Free 26-28
snCamUsageL3Processor 26-28
snCamUsageL3Size 26-28
snCamUsageL3Slot 26-28
snCamUsageL3Supernet 26-28
snCamUsageL3Table 26-27
snCamUsageL3Type 26-28
snCamUsageL3UsedPercent 26-28
snCamUsageOtherEntry 26-31
snCamUsageOtherFree 26-31
snCamUsageOtherProcessor 26-31
snCamUsageOtherSize 26-31
snCamUsageOtherSlot 26-31
snCamUsageOtherTable 26-31
snCamUsageOtherType 26-31
snCamUsageOtherUsedPercent 26-31
snCamUsageSessionEntry 26-30
snCamUsageSessionFree 26-30
snCamUsageSessionSize 26-30
snCamUsageSessionSlot 26-30
snCamUsageSessionTable 26-30
snCamUsageSessionType 26-30

December 2009

snCamUsageSessionUsedPercent 26-31
snCer2024C 4-23
snCer2024F 4-22
snCer2048C 4-23
snCer2048CX 4-23
snCer2048F 4-23
snCer2048FX 4-23
snCes2024C 4-22
snCes2024F 4-22
snCes2048C 4-22
snCes2048CX 4-22
snCes2048F 4-22
snCes2048FX 4-22
snChasActualTemperature 5-30
snchasarchitectureType 5-31
snChasEnableFanTrap 31-5
snChasEnablePwrSupplyTrap 31-5
snChasEnableTempWarnTrap 31-6
snChasExpBrdDescription 5-25
snChasExpBrdId 5-25
snChasExpPortTotal 5-25
snChasFan2Description 27-15
snChasFan2Entry 27-15
snChasFan2Index 27-15
snChasFan2OperStatus 27-15
snChasFan2Table 27-15
snChasFan2Unit 27-15
snChasFanDescription 5-29
snChasFanEntry 5-29
snChasFanIndex 5-29
snChasFanOperStatus 5-30
snChasFanStatus 5-2
snChasFanTable 5-29
snChasFlashCard 5-31
snChasFlashCardLeds 5-31
snChasIdNumber 5-6
snChasMainBrdDescription 5-25
snChasMainPortTotal 5-25
snChasMediaLeds 5-26
snchasnumslots 5-31
snchasProductType 5-32
snChasPwrSupply2Description 27-15
snChasPwrSupply2Entry 27-14
snChasPwrSupply2Index 27-14
snChasPwrSupply2OperStatus 27-15
snChasPwrSupply2Table 27-14
snChasPwrSupply2Unit 27-14
snChasPwrSupplyDescription 5-29
snChasPwrSupplyEntry 5-29
snChasPwrSupplyIndex 5-29
snChasPwrSupplyOperStatus 5-29
snChasPwrSupplyTable 5-29
snChasSerNum 5-28
snChasShutdownTemperature 5-30
snChasSpeedLeds 5-27
snChasStatusLeds 5-26
snChasTrafficLeds 5-26

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snChasType 5-28
snChasUnitActualTemperature 5-23
snChasUnitEntry 5-23
snChasUnitIndex 5-23
snChasUnitNumSlots 5-23
snChasUnitPartNum 5-23
snChasUnitSerNum 5-23
snChasUnitShutdownTemperature 5-23
snChasUnitTable 5-23
snChasUnitWarningTemperature 5-23
snChasWarningTemperature 5-30
snCpuProcess15MinUtil 26-32
snCpuProcess1MinUtil 26-32
snCpuProcess5MinUtil 26-32
snCpuProcess5SecUtil 26-32
snCpuProcessEntry 26-32
snCpuProcessName 26-32
snCpuProcessRuntime 26-32
snCpuProcessTable 26-32
snDhcpGatewayListAddrList 6-24
snDhcpGatewayListEntry 6-24
snDhcpGatewayListId 6-24
snDhcpGatewayListRowStatus 6-25
snDhcpGatewayListTable 6-24
snDnsDomainName 6-20
snDnsGatewayIpAddrList 6-20
snDosAttackGlobal 7-20
snDosAttackICMPBlockCount 7-20
snDosAttackICMPBlockCount 7-21
snDosAttackICMPDropCount 7-20
snDosAttackICMPDropCount 7-20
snDosAttackPort 7-21
snDosAttackPortEntry 7-21
snDosAttackPortICMPBlockCount 7-22
snDosAttackPortICMPDropCount 7-21
snDosAttackPortSYNBlockCount 7-22
snDosAttackPortSYNDropCount 7-22
snDosAttackPortTable 7-21
snDosAttackSYNBlockCount 7-20
snDosAttackSYNBlockCount 7-21
snDosAttackSYNDropCount 7-20
snDosAttackSYNDropCount 7-21
snDvmrpDefaultRoute 14-14
snDvmrpEnable 14-13
snDvmrpGenerationId 14-13
snDvmrpGraftRetransmitTime 14-14
snDvmrpNeighborAddress 14-17
snDvmrpNeighborCapabilities 14-17
snDvmrpNeighborEntry 14-16
snDvmrpNeighborEntryIndex 14-17
snDvmrpNeighborExpiryTime 14-17
snDvmrpNeighborGenerationId 14-17
snDvmrpNeighborMajorVersion 14-17
snDvmrpNeighborMinorVersion 14-17
snDvmrpNeighborRouterTimeout 14-14
snDvmrpNeighborTable 14-16
snDvmrpNeighborUpTime 14-17

Index-14

snDvmrpNeighborVifIndex 14-17
snDvmrpProbeInterval 14-13
snDvmrpPruneAge 14-14
snDvmrpReportInterval 14-13
snDvmrpRouteDiscardTime 14-14
snDvmrpRouteEntry 14-18
snDvmrpRouteEntryIndex 14-18
snDvmrpRouteExpireTime 14-14
snDvmrpRouteExpiryTime 14-18
snDvmrpRouteMetric 14-18
snDvmrpRouteNextHopEntry 14-19
snDvmrpRouteNextHopSource 14-19
snDvmrpRouteNextHopSourceMask 14-19
snDvmrpRouteNextHopTable 14-19
snDvmrpRouteNextHopType 14-19
snDvmrpRouteNextHopVifIndex 14-19
snDvmrpRouteSource 14-18
snDvmrpRouteSourceMask 14-18
snDvmrpRouteTable 14-18
snDvmrpRouteUpstreamNeighbor 14-18
snDvmrpRouteVifIndex 14-18
snDvmrpTriggerInterval 14-14
snDvmrpVersion 14-13
snDvmrpVIfStatDiscardGraftAckPkts 14-21
snDvmrpVIfStatDiscardGraftPkts 14-21
snDvmrpVIfStatDiscardProbePkts 14-20
snDvmrpVIfStatDiscardPrunePkts 14-21
snDvmrpVIfStatDiscardRtUpdatePkts 14-20
snDvmrpVIfStatEntry 14-19
snDvmrpVIfStatInGraftAckPkts 14-21
snDvmrpVIfStatInGraftPkts 14-20
snDvmrpVIfStatInOctets 14-20
snDvmrpVIfStatInPkts 14-19
snDvmrpVIfStatInProbePkts 14-20
snDvmrpVIfStatInPrunePkts 14-21
snDvmrpVIfStatInRtUpdatePkts 14-20
snDvmrpVIfStatOutGraftAckPkts 14-21
snDvmrpVIfStatOutGraftPkts 14-20
snDvmrpVIfStatOutOctets 14-20
snDvmrpVIfStatOutPkts 14-20
snDvmrpVIfStatOutProbePkts 14-20
snDvmrpVIfStatOutPrunePkts 14-21
snDvmrpVIfStatOutRtUpdatePkts 14-20
snDvmrpVIfStatTable 14-19
snDvmrpVIfStatVifIndex 14-19
snDvmrpVInterfaceAdvertiseLocal 14-16
snDvmrpVInterfaceEncapsulation 14-16
snDvmrpVInterfaceEntry 14-15
snDvmrpVInterfaceLocalAddress 14-15
snDvmrpVInterfaceMetric 14-15
snDvmrpVInterfaceOperState 14-15
snDvmrpVInterfaceRemoteAddress 14-15
snDvmrpVInterfaceRemoteSubnetMask 14-15
snDvmrpVInterfaceStatus 14-16
snDvmrpVInterfaceTable 14-15
snDvmrpVInterfaceTtlThreshold 14-16
snDvmrpVInterfaceType 14-15

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snDvmrpVInterfaceVifIndex 14-15
snFastIronStack 4-30
snFastIronStackFCX 4-22
snFastIronStackFCXBaseL3Router 4-22
snFastIronStackFCXRouter 4-22
snFastIronStackFCXSwitch 4-22
snFastIronStackRouter 4-30
snFastIronStackSwitch 4-30
snFastIronSuperX1600BaseL3Switch 4-18
snFastIronSuperX1600PremBaseL3Switch 4-18
snFastIronSuperX1600PremRouter 4-18
snFastIronSuperX1600PremSwitch 4-18
snFastIronSuperX1600Router 4-18
snFastIronSuperX1600Switch 4-18
snFastIronSuperX1600V6BaseL3Switch 4-20
snFastIronSuperX1600V6PremBaseL3Switch 4-20
snFastIronSuperX1600V6PremSwitch 4-20
snFastIronSuperX1600V6Router 4-20
snFastIronSuperX1600V6Switch 4-19
snFastIronSuperX800BaseL3Switch 4-18
snFastIronSuperX800PremBaseL3Switch 4-18
snFastIronSuperX800PremRouter 4-18
snFastIronSuperX800PremSwitch 4-18
snFastIronSuperX800Router 4-18
snFastIronSuperX800Switch 4-18
snFastIronSuperX800V6BaseL3Switch 4-19
snFastIronSuperX800V6PremBaseL3Switch 4-19
snFastIronSuperX800V6PremSwitch 4-19
snFastIronSuperX800V6Router 4-19
snFastIronSuperX800V6Switch 4-19
snFastIronSuperXBaseL3Switch 4-17
snFastIronSuperXPremBaseL3Switch 4-18
snFastIronSuperXPremRouter 4-18
snFastIronSuperXPremSwitch 4-17
snFastIronSuperXRouter 4-17
snFastIronSuperXSwitch 4-17
snFastIronSuperXV6BaseL3Switch 4-19
snFastIronSuperXV6PremBaseL3Switch 4-19
snFastIronSuperXV6PremSwitch 4-19
snFastIronSuperXV6Router 4-19
snFastIronSuperXV6Switch 4-18
snFCX624BaseFamily 4-23
snFCX624Family 4-23
snFCX624S 4-23
snFCX624SAdvRouter 4-23
snFCX624SBaseL3Router 4-23
snFCX624SF 4-24
snFCX624SFAdvRouter 4-24
snFCX624SFBaseL3Router 4-24
snFCX624SFFamily 4-24
snFCX624SFRouter 4-24
snFCX624SFSwitch 4-24
snFCX624SHPOE 4-23
snFCX624SHPOEAdvRouter 4-24
snFCX624SHPOEBaseL3Router 4-23
snFCX624SHPOEFamily 4-23
snFCX624SHPOERouter 4-24

December 2009

snFCX624SHPOESwitch 4-23
snFCX624SRouter 4-23
snFCX624SSwitch 4-23
snFCX648Family 4-24
snFCX648S 4-24
snFCX648SAdvRouter 4-24
snFCX648SBaseFamily 4-24
snFCX648SBaseL3Router 4-24
snFCX648SHPOE 4-24
snFCX648SHPOEAdvRouter 4-25
snFCX648SHPOEBaseL3Router 4-25
snFCX648SHPOEFamily 4-24
snFCX648SHPOERouter 4-25
snFCX648SHPOESwitch 4-25
snFCX648SRouter 4-24
snFCX648SSwitch 4-24
snFCXFamily 4-23
snFdbEntry 12-4
snFdbRowStatus 12-6
snFdbStationAddr 12-5
snFdbStationEntrySize 6-18
snFdbStationIfindex 12-6
snFdbStationIndex 12-5
snFdbStationPort 12-5
snFdbStationQos 12-5
snFdbStationType 12-5
snFdbTable 12-4
snFdbTableCurEntry 6-16
snFdbTableStationFlush 6-16
snFdbVLanId 12-5
snFdpCacheAddress 6-34
snFdpCacheAddressType 6-34
snFdpCacheCapabilities 6-35
snFdpCachedAddrDeviceAddrEntryIndex 6-36
snFdpCachedAddrDeviceIndex 6-36
snFdpCachedAddressEntry 6-36
snFdpCachedAddressTable 6-36
snFdpCachedAddrIfIndex 6-36
snFdpCachedAddrType 6-36
snFdpCachedAddrValue 6-36
snFdpCacheDefaultTrafficeVlanIdForDualMode 6-35
snFdpCacheDeviceId 6-34
snFdpCacheDeviceIndex 6-34
snFdpCacheDevicePort 6-35
snFdpCacheDevicePortVlanMask 6-35
snFdpCacheDeviceTagType 6-35
snFdpCacheEntry 6-34
snFdpCacheIfIndex 6-34
snFdpCacheIsAggregateVlan 6-35
snFdpCachePlatform 6-35
snFdpCachePortTagMode 6-35
snFdpCacheTable 6-34
snFdpCacheVendorId 6-35
snFdpCacheVersion 6-34
snFdpGlobalCdpRun 6-33
snFdpGlobalHoldTime 6-33
snFdpGlobalMessageInterval 6-32

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snFdpGlobalRun 6-32
snFdpInterfaceCdpEnable 6-33
snFdpInterfaceEnable 6-33
snFdpInterfaceIfIndex 6-33
snFdpInterfaceTable 6-33
snFES12GCFRouter 4-4
snFES12GCFSwitch 4-4
snFES2402POERouter 4-4
snFES2402POESwitch 4-4
snFES2402Router 4-4
snFES2402Switch 4-4
snFES4802POERouter 4-5
snFES4802POESwitch 4-5
snFES4802Router 4-4
snFES4802Switch 4-4
snFES9604Router 4-4
snFES9604Switch 4-4
snFESX424FiberPlus1XGPremRouter
snFESX424FiberPlus1XGPremSwitch
snFESX424FiberPlus1XGRouter 4-7
snFESX424FiberPlus1XGSwitch 4-7
snFESX424FiberPlus2XGPremRouter
snFESX424FiberPlus2XGPremSwitch
snFESX424FiberPlus2XGRouter 4-7
snFESX424FiberPlus2XGSwitch 4-7
snFESX424FiberPremRouter 4-7
snFESX424FiberPremSwitch 4-6
snFESX424FiberRouter 4-6
snFESX424FiberSwitch 4-6
snFESX424Plus1XGPremRouter 4-5
snFESX424Plus1XGPremSwitch 4-5
snFESX424Plus1XGRouter 4-5
snFESX424Plus1XGSwitch 4-5
snFESX424Plus2XGPremRouter 4-6
snFESX424Plus2XGPremSwitch 4-6
snFESX424Plus2XGRouter 4-5
snFESX424Plus2XGSwitch 4-5
snFESX424POEPlus1XGPremRouter
snFESX424POEPlus1XGPremSwitch
snFESX424POEPlus1XGRouter 4-8
snFESX424POEPlus1XGSwitch 4-8
snFESX424POEPlus2XGPremRouter
snFESX424POEPlus2XGPremSwitch
snFESX424POEPlus2XGRouter 4-9
snFESX424POEPlus2XGSwitch 4-9
snFESX424POEPrem6Router 4-8
snFESX424POEPremRouter 4-8
snFESX424POEPremSwitch 4-8
snFESX424POESwitch 4-8
snFESX424PremRouter 4-5
snFESX424PremSwitch 4-5
snFESX424Router 4-5
snFESX424Switch 4-5
snFESX448FiberPlus1XGPremRouter
snFESX448FiberPlus1XGPremSwitch
snFESX448FiberPlus1XGRouter 4-7
snFESX448FiberPlus1XGSwitch 4-7

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4-7
4-7

4-7
4-7

4-8
4-8

4-9
4-9

4-8
4-8

snFESX448FiberPlus2XGPremRouter 4-8
snFESX448FiberPlus2XGPremSwitch 4-8
snFESX448FiberPlus2XGRouter 4-8
snFESX448FiberPlus2XGSwitch 4-8
snFESX448FiberPremRouter 4-7
snFESX448FiberPremSwitch 4-7
snFESX448FiberRouter 4-7
snFESX448FiberSwitch 4-7
snFESX448Plus1XGPremRouter 4-6
snFESX448Plus1XGPremSwitch 4-6
snFESX448Plus1XGRouter 4-6
snFESX448Plus1XGSwitch 4-6
snFESX448Plus2XGPremRouter 4-6
snFESX448Plus2XGPremSwitch 4-6
snFESX448Plus2XGRouter 4-6
snFESX448Plus2XGSwitch 4-6
snFESX448PremRouter 4-6
snFESX448PremSwitch 4-6
snFESX448Router 4-6
snFESX448Switch 4-6
snFESX624EFiberPlus1XGPrem6Router 4-15
snFESX624EFiberPlus1XGPremRouter 4-15
snFESX624EFiberPlus1XGPremSwitch 4-15
snFESX624EFiberPlus1XGRouter 4-15
snFESX624EFiberPlus1XGSwitch 4-15
snFESX624EFiberPlus2XGPrem6Router 4-16
snFESX624EFiberPlus2XGPremRouter 4-15
snFESX624EFiberPlus2XGPremSwitch 4-15
snFESX624EFiberPlus2XGRouter 4-15
snFESX624EFiberPlus2XGSwitch 4-15
snFESX624EFiberPrem6Router 4-15
snFESX624EFiberPremRouter 4-15
snFESX624EFiberPremSwitch 4-15
snFESX624EFiberRouter 4-15
snFESX624EFiberSwitch 4-15
snFESX624EPlus1XGPrem6Router 4-14
snFESX624EPlus1XGPremRouter 4-14
snFESX624EPlus1XGPremSwitch 4-14
snFESX624EPlus1XGRouter 4-14
snFESX624EPlus1XGSwitch 4-14
snFESX624EPlus2XGPrem6Router 4-14
snFESX624EPlus2XGPremRouter 4-14
snFESX624EPlus2XGPremSwitch 4-14
snFESX624EPlus2XGRouter 4-14
snFESX624EPlus2XGSwitch 4-14
snFESX624EPrem6Router 4-14
snFESX624EPremRouter 4-14
snFESX624EPremSwitch 4-14
snFESX624ERouter 4-14
snFESX624ESwitch 4-14
snFESX624FiberPlus1XGPrem6Router 4-11
snFESX624FiberPlus1XGPremRouter 4-11
snFESX624FiberPlus1XGPremSwitch 4-11
snFESX624FiberPlus1XGRouter 4-11
snFESX624FiberPlus1XGSwitch 4-11
snFESX624FiberPlus2XGPrem6Router 4-11
snFESX624FiberPlus2XGPremRouter 4-11

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snFESX624FiberPlus2XGPremSwitch 4-11
snFESX624FiberPlus2XGRouter 4-11
snFESX624FiberPlus2XGSwitch 4-11
snFESX624FiberPrem6Router 4-11
snFESX624FiberPremRouter 4-11
snFESX624FiberPremSwitch 4-11
snFESX624FiberRouter 4-11
snFESX624FiberSwitch 4-11
snFESX624Plus1XGPrem6Router 4-9
snFESX624Plus1XGPremRouter 4-9
snFESX624Plus1XGPremSwitch 4-9
snFESX624Plus1XGRouter 4-9
snFESX624Plus1XGSwitch 4-9
snFESX624Plus2XGPrem6Router 4-10
snFESX624Plus2XGPremRouter 4-10
snFESX624Plus2XGPremSwitch 4-10
snFESX624Plus2XGRouter 4-9
snFESX624Plus2XGSwitch 4-9
snFESX624POEPlus1XGPrem6Router 4-13
snFESX624POEPlus1XGPremRouter 4-13
snFESX624POEPlus1XGPremSwitch 4-13
snFESX624POEPlus1XGRouter 4-13
snFESX624POEPlus1XGSwitch 4-13
snFESX624POEPlus2XGPrem6Router 4-13
snFESX624POEPlus2XGPremRouter 4-13
snFESX624POEPlus2XGPremSwitch 4-13
snFESX624POEPlus2XGRouter 4-13
snFESX624POEPlus2XGSwitch 4-13
snFESX624POEPrem6Router 4-13
snFESX624POEPremRouter 4-13
snFESX624POEPremSwitch 4-13
snFESX624POESwitch 4-13
snFESX624Prem6Router 4-9
snFESX624PremRouter 4-9
snFESX624PremSwitch 4-9
snFESX624Router 4-9
snFESX624Switch 4-9
snFESX648EPlus1XGPrem6Router 4-16
snFESX648EPlus1XGPremRouter 4-16
snFESX648EPlus1XGPremSwitch 4-16
snFESX648EPlus1XGRouter 4-16
snFESX648EPlus1XGSwitch 4-16
snFESX648EPlus2XGPrem6Router 4-17
snFESX648EPlus2XGPremRouter 4-16
snFESX648EPlus2XGPremSwitch 4-16
snFESX648EPlus2XGRouter 4-16
snFESX648EPlus2XGSwitch 4-16
snFESX648EPrem6Router 4-16
snFESX648EPremRouter 4-16
snFESX648EPremSwitch 4-16
snFESX648ERouter 4-16
snFESX648ESwitch 4-16
snFESX648FiberPlus1XGPrem6Router 4-12
snFESX648FiberPlus1XGPremRouter 4-12
snFESX648FiberPlus1XGPremSwitch 4-12
snFESX648FiberPlus1XGRouter 4-12
snFESX648FiberPlus1XGSwitch 4-12

December 2009

snFESX648FiberPlus2XGPrem6Router 4-12
snFESX648FiberPlus2XGPremRouter 4-12
snFESX648FiberPlus2XGPremSwitch 4-12
snFESX648FiberPlus2XGRouter 4-12
snFESX648FiberPlus2XGSwitch 4-12
snFESX648FiberPrem6Router 4-12
snFESX648FiberPremRouter 4-12
snFESX648FiberPremSwitch 4-12
snFESX648FiberRouter 4-12
snFESX648FiberSwitch 4-12
snFESX648Plus1XGPrem6Router 4-10
snFESX648Plus1XGPremRouter 4-10
snFESX648Plus1XGPremSwitch 4-10
snFESX648Plus1XGRouter 4-10
snFESX648Plus1XGSwitch 4-10
snFESX648Plus2XGPrem6Router 4-10
snFESX648Plus2XGPremRouter 4-10
snFESX648Plus2XGPremSwitch 4-10
snFESX648Plus2XGRouter 4-10
snFESX648Plus2XGSwitch 4-10
snFESX648Prem6Router 4-10
snFESX648PremRouter 4-10
snFESX648PremSwitch 4-10
snFGS624Family 4-27
snFGS624P 4-27
snFGS624PBaseFamily 4-27
snFGS624PPOE 4-27
snFGS624PPOEFamily 4-27
snFGS624PPOERouter 4-28
snFGS624PPOESwitch 4-27
snFGS624PRouter 4-27
snFGS624PSwitch 4-27
snFGS624XGP 4-27
snFGS624XGP 4-27
snFGS624XGPFamily 4-27
snFGS624XGPPOE 4-28
snFGS624XGPPOEFamily 4-28
snFGS624XGPPOERouter 4-28
snFGS624XGPPOESwitch 4-28
snFGS624XGPRouter 4-27
snFGS648Family 4-28
snFGS648P 4-28
snFGS648PBaseFamily 4-28
snFGS648PPOE 4-28
snFGS648PPOERouter 4-28
snFGS648PPOESwitch 4-28
snFGS648PRouter 4-28
snFGS648PSwitch 4-28
snFGSFamily 4-27
snFI1500Router 4-4
snFI1500Switch 4-4
snFI2GCRouter 4-2
snFI2GCSwitch 4-2
snFI2PlusGCRouter 4-3
snFI2PlusGCSwitch 4-2
snFI2PlusRouter 4-2
snFI2PlusSwitch 4-2

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snFI2Router 4-2
snFI2Switch 4-2
snFI3GCRouter 4-3
snFI3GCSwitch 4-3
snFI3Router 4-3
snFI3Switch 4-3
snFI400Router 4-4
snFI400Switch 4-4
snFI800Router 4-4
snFI800Switch 4-4
snFIBBSwitch 4-1
snFIWGSwitch 4-1
snFLS624 4-29
snFLS624BaseFamily 4-28
snFLS624Family 4-28
snFLSFamily 4-28
snFSG648PPOEFamily 4-28
snFsrpGroupOperMode 16-2
snFsrpIfChassisTrackPortMask 16-4
snFsrpIfEntry 16-2
snFsrpIfIpAddress 16-3
snFsrpIfKeepAliveTime 16-4
snFsrpIfOtherRtrIpAddr 16-3
snFsrpIfPort 16-2
snFsrpIfPreferLevel 16-3
snFsrpIfRouterDeadTime 16-4
snFsrpIfRowStatus 16-3
snFsrpIfState 16-3
snFsrpIfStateChangeTrap 31-7
snFsrpIfTable 16-2
snFsrpIfTrackPortList 16-4
snFsrpIfTrackPortMask 16-3
snFsrpIfVirRtrIpAddr 16-3
snFWS624 4-30
snFWS624BaseL3Router 4-30
snFWS624EdgePremRouter 4-30
snFWS624G 4-30
snFWS624GBaseL3Router 4-31
snFWS624GEdgePremRouter 4-31
snFWS624GPOEBaseL3Router 4-31
snFWS624GPOEEdgePremRouter 4-31
snFWS624GPOESwitch 4-31
snFWS624GSwitch 4-30
snFWS624POEBaseL3Router 4-31
snFWS624POEEdgePremRouter 4-31
snFWS624POESwitch 4-31
snFWS624Switch 4-30
snFWS648 4-31
snFWS648BaseL3Router 4-31
snFWS648EdgePremRouter 4-31
snFWS648G 4-31
snFWS648GBaseL3Router 4-31
snFWS648GEdgePremRouter 4-31
snFWS648GPOEBaseL3Router 4-32
snFWS648GPOEEdgePremRouter 4-32
snFWS648GPOESwitch 4-32
snFWS648GSwitch 4-31

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snFWS648POEBaseL3Router 4-32
snFWS648POEEdgePremRouter 4-32
snFWS648POESwitch 4-32
snFWS648Switch 4-31
snFWSX424Plus1XGRouter 4-17
snFWSX424Plus1XGSwitch 4-17
snFWSX424Plus2XGRouter 4-17
snFWSX424Plus2XGSwitch 4-17
snFWSX424Router 4-17
snFWSX424Switch 4-17
snFWSX448Plus1XGRouter 4-17
snFWSX448Plus1XGSwitch 4-17
snFWSX448Plus2XGRouter 4-17
snFWSX448Plus2XGSwitch 4-17
snFWSX448Router 4-17
snFWSX448Switch 4-17
snGblRtRouteOnly 18-1
snIfIndexLookup2Entry 27-17
snIfIndexLookup2IfIndex 27-17
snIfIndexLookup2InterfaceId 27-17
snIfIndexLookup2Table 27-17
snIfIndexLookupEntry 11-15
snIfIndexLookupIfIndex 11-15
snIfIndexLookupInterfaceId 11-16
snIfIndexLookupTable 11-15
snIfMediaInfoEntry 6-37
snIfMediaInfoTable 6-37
snIfMediaPartNumber 6-37
snIfMediaSerialNumber 6-37
snIfMediaType 6-37
snIfMediaVendorName 6-37
snIfMediaVersion 6-37
snIfOpticalMonitoringInfoEntry 26-34
snIfOpticalMonitoringInfoEntry 5-32
snIfOpticalMonitoringInfoTable 26-34
snIfOpticalMonitoringInfoTable 5-32
snIfOpticalMonitoringRxPower 26-34
snIfOpticalMonitoringTemperature 26-34
snIfOpticalMonitoringTemperature 5-32
snIfOpticalMonitoringTxBiasCurrent 26-34
snIfOpticalMonitoringTxBiasCurrent 5-33
snIfOpticalMonitoringTxPower 26-34
snIfOpticalMonitoringTxPower 5-32
snIfRstpConfigBPDUReceived 11-38
snIfRstpConfigBPDUTransmitted 11-38
snIfRstpTCNBPDUReceived 11-38
snIfRstpTCNBPDUTransmitted 11-38
snIfStpBPDUReceived 11-37
snIfStpBPDUTransmitted 11-37
snIfStpCfgPathCost 11-35
snIfStpEntry 11-34
snIfStpOperState 11-35
snIfStpPathCost 11-35
snIfStpPortAdminEdgePort 11-37
snIfStpPortAdminPointToPoint 11-37
snIfStpPortAdminRstp 11-37
snIfStpPortDesignatedBridge 11-36

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snIfStpPortDesignatedCost 11-36
snIfStpPortDesignatedPort 11-37
snIfStpPortDesignatedRoot 11-36
snIfStpPortNum 11-34
snIfStpPortPriority 11-34
snIfStpPortProtocolMigration 11-37
snIfStpPortRole 11-37
snIfStpPortState 11-36
snIfStpTable 11-34
snIfStpVLanId 11-34
snIgmpGroupMembershipTime 14-2
snIgmpIfEntry 14-2
snIgmpIfEntryIndex 14-2
snIgmpIfGroupAddress 14-3
snIgmpIfGroupAge 14-3
snIgmpIfPortNumber 14-2
snIgmpIfTable 14-2
snIgmpQueryInterval 14-2
snIgmpStaticGroupAddress 14-3
snIgmpStaticGroupEntry 14-3
snIgmpStaticGroupIfIndex 14-3
snIgmpStaticGroupPortList 14-4
snIgmpStaticGroupRowStatus 14-4
snIgmpStaticGroupTable 14-3
snIMRFamily 4-21
snInterfaceLookup2Entry 27-17
snInterfaceLookup2IfIndex 27-17
snInterfaceLookup2InterfaceId 27-17
snInterfaceLookup2Table 27-16
snInterfaceLookupEntry 11-13
snInterfaceLookupIfIndex 11-14
snInterfaceLookupInterfaceId 11-14
snInterfaceLookupTable 11-13
snIpAsPathAccessListStringAction 18-22
snIpAsPathAccessListStringEntry 18-22
snIpAsPathAccessListStringName 18-22
snIpAsPathAccessListStringRegExpression 18-22
snIpAsPathAccessListStringRowStatus 18-23
snIpAsPathAccessListStringSequence 18-22
snIpAsPathAccessListStringTable 18-22
snIpCommunityListAction 7-7
snIpCommunityListCommNum 7-7
snIpCommunityListEntry 7-7
snIpCommunityListIndex 7-7
snIpCommunityListInternet 7-7
snIpCommunityListLocalAs 7-8
snIpCommunityListNoAdvertise 7-7
snIpCommunityListNoExport 7-7
snIpCommunityListRowStatus 7-8
snIpCommunityListSequence 7-7
snIpCommunityListStringAction 7-9
snIpCommunityListStringCommNum 7-9
snIpCommunityListStringEntry 7-8
snIpCommunityListStringInternet 7-9
snIpCommunityListStringLocalAs 7-9
snIpCommunityListStringName 7-8
snIpCommunityListStringNoAdvertise 7-9

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snIpCommunityListStringNoExport 7-9
snIpCommunityListStringRegExpr 7-9
snIpCommunityListStringRowStatus 7-9
snIpCommunityListStringSequence 7-8
snIpCommunityListStringTable 7-8
snIpCommunityListStringType 7-9
snIpCommunityListTable 7-7
snIpPrefixListAction 18-20
snIpPrefixListAddr 18-20
snIpPrefixListDesc 18-20
snIpPrefixListEntry 18-20
snIpPrefixListGeValue 18-20
snIpPrefixListLength 18-21
snIpPrefixListLeValue 18-20
snIpPrefixListMask 18-20
snIpPrefixListName 18-20
snIpPrefixListRowStatus 18-21
snIpPrefixListSequence 18-20
snIpPrefixListTable 18-20
snIpxCacheEncap 21-4
snIpxCacheEntry 21-4
snIpxCacheIf 21-4
snIpxCacheIndex 21-4
snIpxCacheNetNum 21-4
snIpxCacheNode 21-4
snIpxCacheOutFilter 21-4
snIpxCachePort 21-4
snIpxCacheTable 21-4
snIpxClearCache 21-2
snIpxClearRoute 21-2
snIpxClearTrafficCnts 21-2
snIpxDestHopCnts 21-5
snIpxDestNetNum 21-5
snIpxDestPort 21-5
snIpxFwdFilterAction 21-7
snIpxFwdFilterDestNet 21-7
snIpxFwdFilterDestNode 21-7
snIpxFwdFilterEntry 21-6
snIpxFwdFilterId 21-6
snIpxFwdFilterRowStatus 21-7
snIpxFwdFilterSocket 21-7
snIpxFwdFilterSrcNet 21-7
snIpxFwdFilterSrcNode 21-7
snIpxFwdFilterTable 21-6
snIpxFwdPktsCnt 21-2
snIpxFwdRouterNode 21-5
snIpxIfFwdAccessDir 21-10
snIpxIfFwdAccessEntry 21-10
snIpxIfFwdAccessFilterList 21-10
snIpxIfFwdAccessPort 21-10
snIpxIfFwdAccessRowStatus 21-10
snIpxIfFwdAccessTable 21-10
snIpxIfRipAccessDir 21-11
snIpxIfRipAccessEntry 21-10
snIpxIfRipAccessFilterList 21-11
snIpxIfRipAccessPort 21-11
snIpxIfRipAccessRowStatus 21-11

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snIpxIfRipAccessTable 21-10
snIpxIfSapAccessDir 21-11
snIpxIfSapAccessEntry 21-11
snIpxIfSapAccessFilterList 21-11
snIpxIfSapAccessPort 21-11
snIpxIfSapAccessRowStatus 21-12
snIpxIfSapAccessTable 21-11
snIpxNetBiosFilterMode 21-1
snIpxPortAddrEncap 21-12
snIpxPortAddrEntry 21-12
snIpxPortAddrNetBiosFilterMode 21-13
snIpxPortAddrNetNum 21-12
snIpxPortAddrPort 21-12
snIpxPortAddrRowStatus 21-13
snIpxPortAddrTable 21-12
snIpxPortCountersEntry 21-13
snIpxPortCountersFwdPktsCnt 21-13
snIpxPortCountersPort 21-13
snIpxPortCountersRcvDropPktsCnt 21-14
snIpxPortCountersRcvFiltPktsCnt 21-14
snIpxPortCountersRcvPktsCnt 21-13
snIpxPortCountersTable 21-13
snIpxPortCountersTxDropPktsCnt 21-14
snIpxPortCountersTxFiltPktsCnt 21-14
snIpxPortCountersTxPktsCnt 21-13
snIpxRcvDropPktsCnt 21-2
snIpxRcvFiltPktsCnt 21-2
snIpxRcvPktsCnt 21-2
snIpxRipFilterAction 21-8
snIpxRipFilterEntry 21-8
snIpxRipFilterId 21-8
snIpxRipFilterMask 21-8
snIpxRipFilterNet 21-8
snIpxRipFilterRowStatus 21-8
snIpxRipFilterTable 21-8
snIpxRipFiltOnAllPort 21-3
snIpxRipGblFiltList 21-2
snIpxRouteEntry 21-5
snIpxRouteIndex 21-5
snIpxRouteMetric 21-5
snIpxRouteTable 21-5
snIpxRoutingMode 21-1
snIpxSapFilterAction 21-9
snIpxSapFilterEntry 21-9
snIpxSapFilterId 21-9
snIpxSapFilterName 21-9
snIpxSapFilterRowStatus 21-9
snIpxSapFilterTable 21-9
snIpxSapFilterType 21-9
snIpxSapFiltOnAllPort 21-3
snIpxSapGblFiltList 21-3
snIpxServerEntry 21-5
snIpxServerHopCnts 21-6
snIpxServerIndex 21-6
snIpxServerName 21-6
snIpxServerNetNum 21-6
snIpxServerNode 21-6

Index-20

snIpxServerSocket 21-6
snIpxServerTable 21-5
snIpxServerType 21-6
snIpxTxDropPktsCnt 21-3
snIpxTxFiltPktsCnt 21-3
snIpxTxPktsCnt 21-2
snL4Active 28-18
snL4Backup 28-18
snL4BackupInterface 28-18
snL4BackupMacAddr 28-18
snL4BackupState 28-19
snL4BecomeActive 28-18
snL4BecomeStandBy 28-18
snL4BindEntry 28-47
snL4BindIndex 28-47
snL4BindingRealServerIP 28-48
snL4BindingRealServerName 28-48
snL4BindingRealServerPort 28-48
snL4BindingRowStatus 28-49
snL4BindingVirtualServerIP 28-48
snL4BindingVirtualServerName 28-49
snL4BindingVirtualServerPort 28-49
snL4BindRealPortNumber 28-48
snL4BindRealServerName 28-47
snL4BindRowStatus 28-48
snL4BindTable 28-47
snL4BindVirtualPortNumber 28-47
snL4BindVirtualServerName 28-47
snL4BPSessionAvailableSessions 28-12
snL4BPSessionCPUNumber 28-11
snL4BPSessionEntry 28-11
snL4BPSessionSlotNumber 28-11
snL4BPSessionStatisticsTable 28-11
snL4BPSessionTotalSessions 28-12
snL4EnableBecomeActiveTrap 31-10
snL4EnableBecomeStandbyTrap 31-10
snL4EnableGslbHealthCheckIpDownTrap 31-10
snL4EnableGslbHealthCheckIpPortDownTrap 31-11
snL4EnableGslbHealthCheckIpPortUpTrap 31-10
snL4EnableGslbHealthCheckIpUpTrap 31-10
snL4EnableGslbRemoteGslbSiDownTrap 31-11
snL4EnableGslbRemoteGslbSiUpTrap 31-11
snL4EnableGslbRemoteSiDownTrap 31-11
snL4EnableGslbRemoteSiUpTrap 31-11
snL4EnableMaxSessionLimitReachedTrap 31-9
snL4EnableRealServerDownTrap 31-9
snL4EnableRealServerMaxConnLimitReachedTrap 31-10
snL4EnableRealServerPortDownTrap 31-10
snL4EnableRealServerPortUpTrap 31-10
snL4EnableRealServerUpTrap 31-9
snL4EnableTcpSynLimitReachedTrap 31-9
snL4FreeSessionCount 28-16
snL4GslbDnsZoneAvailSessions 28-52
snL4GslbDnsZoneHostAlias 28-51
snL4GslbDnsZoneHostIpAddr 28-51
snL4GslbDnsZoneHostName 28-51
snL4GslbDnsZoneHostSvrAppRtt 28-52

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snL4GslbDnsZoneHostSvrIpSouce 28-51
snL4GslbDnsZoneHostSvrIpType 28-51
snL4GslbDnsZoneHostSvrLocation 28-51
snL4GslbDnsZoneHostSvrRespCnt 28-52
snL4GslbDnsZoneHostSvrRespPcent 28-52
snL4GslbDnsZoneHostSvrState 28-51
snL4GslbDnsZoneHostSvrTcpRtt 28-51
snL4GslbDnsZoneName 28-51
snL4GslbDnsZonePreference 28-52
snL4GslbDnsZonesEntry 28-51
snL4GslbDnsZoneSessionUtil 28-52
snL4GslbDnsZoneSIName 28-52
snL4GslbDnsZonesInfoTable 28-51
snL4GslbDnsZoneSISiteName 28-52
snL4GslbDnsZoneSiteWeight 28-52
snL4GslbSiteRemoteServerIronEntry 28-49
snL4GslbSiteRemoteServerIronIP 28-49
snL4GslbSiteRemoteServerIronPreference 28-50
snL4GslbSiteRemoteServerIronTable 28-49
snL4MaxNumWebCacheGroup 28-23
snL4MaxNumWebCachePerGroup 28-23
snL4MaxSessionLimit 28-15
snL4NoPDUCount 28-19
snL4NoPDUSent 28-19
snL4NoPortMap 28-19
snL4PingInterval 28-22
snL4PingRetry 28-22
snL4PolicyEntry 28-19
snL4PolicyId 28-20
snL4PolicyPort 28-20
snL4PolicyPortAccessEntry 28-21
snL4PolicyPortAccessList 28-21
snL4PolicyPortAccessPort 28-21
snL4PolicyPortAccessRowStatus 28-22
snL4PolicyPortAccessTable 28-21
snL4PolicyPriority 28-20
snL4PolicyProtocol 28-20
snL4PolicyRowStatus 28-21
snL4PolicyScope 28-20
snL4PolicyTable 28-19
snL4RealServerCfgAdminStatus 28-31
snL4RealServerCfgDeleteState 28-32
snL4RealServerCfgEntry 28-31
snL4RealServerCfgIP 28-31
snL4RealServerCfgMaxConnections 28-32
snL4RealServerCfgName 28-31
snL4RealServerCfgRowStatus 28-32
snL4RealServerCfgTable 28-31
snL4RealServerCfgWeight 28-32
snL4RealServerHistoryControlBucketsGranted 28-54
snL4RealServerHistoryControlBucketsRequested 28-54
snL4RealServerHistoryControlDataSource 28-53
snL4RealServerHistoryControlEntry 28-53
snL4RealServerHistoryControlIndex 28-53
snL4RealServerHistoryControlInterval 28-54
snL4RealServerHistoryControlOwner 28-54
snL4RealServerHistoryControlStatus 28-55

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snL4RealServerHistoryControlTable 28-53
snL4RealServerHistoryCurConnections 28-56
snL4RealServerHistoryEntry 28-55
snL4RealServerHistoryIndex 28-55
snL4RealServerHistoryIntervalStart 28-55
snL4RealServerHistoryPeakConnections 28-56
snL4RealServerHistoryReassignments 28-56
snL4RealServerHistoryReceivePkts 28-55
snL4RealServerHistorySampleIndex 28-55
snL4RealServerHistoryTable 28-55
snL4RealServerHistoryTotalConnections 28-56
snL4RealServerHistoryTransmitPkts 28-56
snL4RealServerPortCfgAdminStatus 28-33
snL4RealServerPortCfgDeleteState 28-33
snL4RealServerPortCfgEntry 28-33
snL4RealServerPortCfgIP 28-33
snL4RealServerPortCfgMaxConnections 28-34
snL4RealServerPortCfgPort 28-33
snL4RealServerPortCfgRowStatus 28-33
snL4RealServerPortCfgServerName 28-33
snL4RealServerPortCfgTable 28-33
snL4RealServerPortHistoryControlBucketsGranted 28-58
snL4RealServerPortHistoryControlBucketsRequested 2857
snL4RealServerPortHistoryControlDataSource 28-57
snL4RealServerPortHistoryControlEntry 28-57
snL4RealServerPortHistoryControlIndex 28-57
snL4RealServerPortHistoryControlInterval 28-58
snL4RealServerPortHistoryControlOwner 28-58
snL4RealServerPortHistoryControlStatus 28-58
snL4RealServerPortHistoryControlTable 28-57
snL4RealServerPortHistoryCurConnections 28-60
snL4RealServerPortHistoryEntry 28-59
snL4RealServerPortHistoryIndex 28-59
snL4RealServerPortHistoryIntervalStart 28-59
snL4RealServerPortHistoryPeakConnections 28-60
snL4RealServerPortHistoryReceivePkts 28-59
snL4RealServerPortHistoryResponseTime 28-60
snL4RealServerPortHistorySampleIndex 28-59
snL4RealServerPortHistoryTable 28-59
snL4RealServerPortHistoryTotalConnections 28-59
snL4RealServerPortHistoryTransmitPkts 28-59
snL4RealServerPortStatisticCurrentConnection 28-39
snL4RealServerPortStatisticEntry 28-36
snL4RealServerPortStatisticFailTime 28-39
snL4RealServerPortStatisticIP 28-37
snL4RealServerPortStatisticPeakConnection 28-39
snL4RealServerPortStatisticPort 28-37
snL4RealServerPortStatisticReassignCount 28-37
snL4RealServerPortStatisticRxBytes 28-39
snL4RealServerPortStatisticRxPkts 28-39
snL4RealServerPortStatisticServerName 28-37
snL4RealServerPortStatisticState 28-38
snL4RealServerPortStatisticTable 28-36
snL4RealServerPortStatisticTotalConnection 28-39
snL4RealServerPortStatisticTxBytes 28-39
snL4RealServerPortStatisticTxPkts 28-39

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snL4RealServerStatisticAge 28-35
snL4RealServerStatisticCurConnections 28-34
snL4RealServerStatisticCurrentSessions 28-36
snL4RealServerStatisticEntry 28-34
snL4RealServerStatisticFailedPortExists 28-36
snL4RealServerStatisticFailTime 28-36
snL4RealServerStatisticName 28-34
snL4RealServerStatisticPeakConnections 28-36
snL4RealServerStatisticRealIP 28-34
snL4RealServerStatisticReassignmentLimit 28-36
snL4RealServerStatisticReassignments 28-36
snL4RealServerStatisticReceivePkts 28-34
snL4RealServerStatisticState 28-35
snL4RealServerStatisticTable 28-34
snL4RealServerStatisticTotalConnections 28-34
snL4RealServerStatisticTotalReverseConnections 28-36
snL4RealServerStatisticTransmitPkts 28-34
snL4Redundancy 28-18
SnL4SciConcurrConnEntry 29-10
snL4slbAged 28-17
snL4slbDangling 28-17
snL4slbDisableCount 28-17
snL4slbDrops 28-17
snL4slbFinished 28-17
snL4slbForwardTraffic 28-16
snL4slbGlobalSDAType 28-15
snL4slbLimitExceeds 28-15
snL4slbReverseTraffic 28-17
snL4slbRouterInterfacePortList 28-23
snL4slbRouterInterfacePortMask 28-23
snL4slbTotalConnections 28-15
snL4slbTotalConnections 28-15
snL4TcpAge 28-16
snL4TcpSynLimit 28-15
snL4UdpAge 28-16
snL4unsuccessfulConn 28-17
snL4VirtualServerBindEntry 28-48
snL4VirtualServerBindTable 28-48
snL4VirtualServerCfgAdminStatus 28-40
snL4VirtualServerCfgDeleteState 28-41
snL4VirtualServerCfgEntry 28-40
snL4VirtualServerCfgName 28-40
snL4VirtualServerCfgRowStatus 28-41
snL4VirtualServerCfgSDAType 28-41
snL4VirtualServerCfgSymPriority 28-42
snL4VirtualServerCfgTable 28-40
snL4VirtualServerCfgVirtualIP 28-40
snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlBucketsGranted 28-61
snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlBucketsRequested 28-61
snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlDataSource 28-60
snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlEntry 28-60
snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlIndex 28-60
snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlInterval 28-61
snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlOwner 28-61
snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlStatus 28-62
snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlTable 28-60
snL4VirtualServerHistoryCurConnections 28-63

Index-22

snL4VirtualServerHistoryEntry 28-62
snL4VirtualServerHistoryIndex 28-62
snL4VirtualServerHistoryIntervalStart 28-62
snL4VirtualServerHistoryPeakConnections 28-63
snL4VirtualServerHistoryReceivePkts 28-62
snL4VirtualServerHistorySampleIndex 28-62
snL4VirtualServerHistoryTable 28-62
snL4VirtualServerHistoryTotalConnections 28-63
snL4VirtualServerHistoryTransmitPkts 28-63
snL4VirtualServerPortCfgAdminStatus 28-43
snL4VirtualServerPortCfgConcurrent 28-43
snL4VirtualServerPortCfgDeleteState 28-44
snL4VirtualServerPortCfgEntry 28-42
snL4VirtualServerPortCfgIP 28-42
snL4VirtualServerPortCfgPort 28-42
snL4VirtualServerPortCfgRowStatus 28-44
snL4VirtualServerPortCfgServerName 28-42
snL4VirtualServerPortCfgSticky 28-43
snL4VirtualServerPortCfgTable 28-42
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryControlBucketsGranted 28-64
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryControlBucketsRequested 2864
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryControlDataSource 28-63
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryControlEntry 28-63
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryControlIndex 28-63
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryControlInterval 28-64
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryControlOwner 28-64
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryControlStatus 28-65
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryControlTable 28-63
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryCurConnections 28-66
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryEntry 28-65
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryIndex 28-65
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryIntervalStart 28-65
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryPeakConnections 28-66
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryReceivePkts 28-65
snL4VirtualServerPortHistorySampleIndex 28-65
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryTable 28-65
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryTotalConnections 28-66
snL4VirtualServerPortHistoryTransmitPkts 28-66
snL4VirtualServerPortStatisticCurrentConnection 28-46
snL4VirtualServerPortStatisticEntry 28-46
snL4VirtualServerPortStatisticIP 28-46
snL4VirtualServerPortStatisticPeakConnection 28-47
snL4VirtualServerPortStatisticPort 28-46
snL4VirtualServerPortStatisticServerName 28-46
snL4VirtualServerPortStatisticTable 28-46
snL4VirtualServerPortStatisticTotalConnection 28-47
snL4VirtualServerStatisticEntry 28-44
snL4VirtualServerStatisticIP 28-44
snL4VirtualServerStatisticName 28-44
snL4VirtualServerStatisticReceiveBytes 28-45
snL4VirtualServerStatisticReceivePkts 28-44
snL4VirtualServerStatisticSymmetricActivates 28-45
snL4VirtualServerStatisticSymmetricActiveMacAddr 28-46
snL4VirtualServerStatisticSymmetricBestStandbyMacAddr
28-46
snL4VirtualServerStatisticSymmetricInactives 28-46

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snL4VirtualServerStatisticSymmetricKeep 28-45
snL4VirtualServerStatisticSymmetricPriority 28-45
snL4VirtualServerStatisticSymmetricState 28-45
snL4VirtualServerStatisticTable 28-44
snL4VirtualServerStatisticTotalConnections 28-45
snL4VirtualServerStatisticTransmitBytes 28-45
snL4VirtualServerStatisticTransmitPkts 28-45
snL4WebCacheAdminStatus 28-26
snL4WebCacheCurrConnections 28-28
snL4WebCacheDeleteState 28-26
snL4WebCacheEntry 28-25
snL4WebCacheGroupAdminStatus 28-25
snL4WebCacheGroupDestMask 28-24
snL4WebCacheGroupEntry 28-24
snL4WebCacheGroupId 28-24
snL4WebCacheGroupName 28-24
snL4WebCacheGroupRowStatus 28-25
snL4WebCacheGroupSrcMask 28-24
snL4WebCacheGroupTable 28-24
snL4WebCacheGroupWebCacheIpList 28-24
snL4WebCacheIP 28-25
snL4WebCacheMaxConnections 28-26
snL4WebCacheName 28-25
snL4WebCachePortAdminStatus 28-27
snL4WebCachePortDeleteState 28-27
snL4WebCachePortEntry 28-27
snL4WebCachePortPort 28-27
snL4WebCachePortRowStatus 28-27
snL4WebCachePortServerIp 28-27
snL4WebCachePortState 28-29
snL4WebCachePortTable 28-27
snL4WebCacheRowStatus 28-26
snL4WebCacheRxOctets 28-28
snL4WebCacheRxPkts 28-28
snL4WebCacheStateful 28-23
snL4WebCacheTable 28-25
snL4WebCacheTotalConnections 28-28
snL4WebCacheTrafficIp 28-28
snL4WebCacheTrafficPort 28-28
snL4WebCacheTrafficStatsEntry 28-28
snL4WebCacheTrafficStatsTable 28-28
snL4WebCacheTxOctets 28-28
snL4WebCacheTxPkts 28-28
snL4WebCacheWeight 28-26
snL4WebClientPort 28-30
snL4WebClientPortName 28-30
snL4WebServerPort 28-30
snL4WebServerPortName 28-30
snL4WebUncachedRxOctets 28-30
snL4WebUncachedRxPkts 28-30
snL4WebUncachedTrafficStatsEntry 28-30
snL4WebUncachedTrafficStatsTable 28-30
snL4WebUncachedTxOctets 28-30
snL4WebUncachedTxPkts 28-30
snLinkAggregationGroupAdminStatus 11-20
snLinkAggregationGroupEntry 11-20
snLinkAggregationGroupId 11-21

December 2009

snLinkAggregationGroupIfIndex 11-21
snLinkAggregationGroupIfList 11-20
snLinkAggregationGroupLacpTimeout 11-21
snLinkAggregationGroupName 11-20
snLinkAggregationGroupPortCount 11-21
snLinkAggregationGroupPrimaryPort 11-21
snLinkAggregationGroupRowStatus 11-21
snLinkAggregationGroupTable 11-20
snLinkAggregationGroupTrunkThreshold 11-21
snLinkAggregationGroupTrunkType 11-21
snLinkAggregationGroupType 11-20
snLoopbackIntfConfigEntry 11-29
snLoopbackIntfConfigPortIndex 11-29
snLoopbackIntfConfigTable 11-29
snLoopbackIntfMode 11-29
snLoopbackIntfRowStatus 11-30
snMacAuthAge 8-3
snMacAuthClearGlobalCmd 8-1
snMacAuthClearIfCmdEntry 8-2
snMacAuthClearIfCmdIndex 8-2
snMacAuthClearIFCmdTable 8-2
snMacAuthClearMacSessionAction 8-4
snMacAuthClearMacSessionEntry 8-3
snMacAuthClearMacSessionIfIndex 8-3
snMacAuthClearMacSessionMac 8-4
snMacAuthClearMacSessionTable 8-3
snMacAuthDot1x 8-3
snMacAuthEntry 8-2
snMacAuthGlobalConfigState 8-1
snMacAuthIfIndex 8-2
snMacAuthMac 8-3
snMacAuthState 8-3
snMacAuthTable 8-2
snMacAuthTimeStamp 8-3
snMacAuthVlanId 8-2
snMacBasedVlanEntry 10-4
snMacBasedVlanId 10-4
snMacBasedVlanMac 10-4
snMacBasedVlanPortMemberPortId 10-2
snMacBasedVlanPortMemberRowStatus 10-2
snMacBasedVlanPortMemberVlanId 10-2
snMacBasedVlanPriority 10-4
snMacBasedVlanRowStatus 10-4
snMacBasedVlanTable 10-4
snMacFilterAction 12-2
snMacFilterDestMac 12-2
snMacFilterDestMask 12-2
snMacFilterEntry 12-2
snMacFilterFrameType 12-3
snMacFilterFrameTypeNum 12-3
snMacFilterIndex 12-2
snMacFilterOperator 12-2
snMacFilterPortAccessEntry 12-3
snMacFilterPortAccessFilters 12-4
snMacFilterPortAccessPortIndex 12-4
snMacFilterPortAccessRowStatus 12-4
snMacFilterPortAccessTable 12-3

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snMacFilterRowStatus 12-3
snMacFilterSourceMac 12-2
snMacFilterSourceMask 12-2
snMacFilterTable 12-2
snMacStationVLanId 6-18
snMacVlanGlobalClearOper 10-1
snMacVlanGlobalDynConfigState 10-1
snMacVlanGlobalObjects 10-1
snMacVlanIfClearConfig 10-3
snMacVlanIfClearOper 10-3
snMacVlanIfEnable 10-3
snMacVlanIfEntry 10-3
snMacVlanIfIndex 10-3
snMacVlanIfMaxEntry 10-3
snMacVlanIfTable 10-3
snMacVlanPortMemberEntry 10-2
snMacVlanPortMemberTable 10-2
snMacVlanTableObjects 10-2
snMetroRingConfigState 14-22
snMetroRingEntry 14-22
snMetroRingHelloTime 14-22
snMetroRingId 14-22
snMetroRingName 14-22
snMetroRingOperState 14-23
snMetroRingPort1 14-22
snMetroRingPort2 14-22
snMetroRingPreforwardingTime 14-22
snMetroRingPriPort 14-23
snMetroRingPriPortActivePort 14-24
snMetroRingPriPortState 14-24
snMetroRingPriPortType 14-24
snMetroRingRHPReceived 14-23
snMetroRingRHPTransmitted 14-23
snMetroRingRole 14-22
snMetroRingRowStatus 14-23
snMetroRingSecPort 14-23
snMetroRingSecPortActivePort 14-24
snMetroRingSecPortState 14-24
snMetroRingSecPortType 14-24
snMetroRingStateChanged 14-23
snMetroRingTable 14-22
snMetroRingTCRBPDUReceived 14-23
snMetroRingTopoGroupId 14-23
snMetroRingVlanId 14-22
snmpEnableAuthenTraps 31-2
snmpInTraps 31-1
snMplsLspChange 31-47
snMplsLspChange 31-53
snMplsLspDown 31-46
snMplsLspUp 31-46
snMplsLspUp 31-52
snMplsLspUp 31-52
snmpOutTraps 31-1
snMSTrunkEntry 11-17
snMSTrunkIfEntry 11-18
snMSTrunkIfIndex 11-18
snMSTrunkIfList 11-18

Index-24

snMSTrunkIfRowStatus 11-19
snMSTrunkIfTable 11-18
snMSTrunkIfType 11-18
snMSTrunkPortIndex 11-17
snMSTrunkPortList 11-18
snMSTrunkRowStatus 11-18
snMSTrunkTable 11-17
snMSTrunkType 11-18
snNetFlowAggregationActiveTimeout 26-16
snNetFlowAggregationEnable 26-16
snNetFlowAggregationEntry 26-15
snNetFlowAggregationInactiveTimeout 26-16
snNetFlowAggregationIndex 26-15
snNetFlowAggregationIp 26-16
snNetFlowAggregationNumberOfCacheEntries 26-16
snNetFlowAggregationRowStatus 26-16
snNetFlowAggregationSourceInterface 26-16
snNetFlowAggregationTable 26-15
snNetFlowAggregationUdpPort 26-16
snNetFlowCollectorEntry 26-14
snNetFlowCollectorIndex 26-14
snNetFlowCollectorIp 26-14
snNetFlowCollectorRowStatus 26-15
snNetFlowCollectorSourceInterface 26-15
snNetFlowCollectorTable 26-14
snNetFlowCollectorUdpPort 26-14
snNetFlowGblActiveTimeout 26-14
snNetFlowGblEnable 26-13
snNetFlowGblInactiveTimeout 26-14
snNetFlowGblProtocolDisable 26-14
snNetFlowGblVersion 26-13
snNetFlowIfEntry 26-17
snNetFlowIfFlowSwitching 26-17
snNetFlowIfIndex 26-17
snNetFlowIfTable 26-17
snNetIronIMR 4-21
snNetIronMLX16Router 4-27
snNetIronMLX-32Router 4-27
snNetIronMLX4Router 4-27
snNetIronMLX8Router 4-27
snNetIronXMR16000 4-21
snNetIronXMR32000 4-22
snNetIronXMR32000Router 4-22
snNetIronXMR4000 4-22
snNetIronXMR8000 4-22
snNI1500Router 4-3
snNI400Router 4-2
snNI40GRouter 4-5
snNI4802Router 4-5
snNI4802Switch 4-5
snNI800Router 4-2
snNIIMRRouter 4-21
snNIRouter 4-1
snNIXMR16000Router 4-21
snNIXMR4000Router 4-22
snNIXMR8000Router 4-22
snNTPGeneral 6-26

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snNTPPollInterval 6-26
snNTPServerEntry 6-28
snNTPServerIp 6-29
snNTPServerRowStatus 6-29
snNTPServerTable 6-28
snNTPServerVersion 6-29
snNTPSummerTimeEnable 6-28
snNTPSync 6-28
snNTPSystemClock 6-28
snNTPTimeZone 6-27
snOspfAdminStat 19-2
snOspfAdminStat 19-35
snOspfAreaEntry 19-4
snOspfAreaId 19-4
snOspfAreaIdFormat 19-5
snOspfAreaRangeAreaID 19-6
snOspfAreaRangeAreaIdFormat 19-6
snOspfAreaRangeEntry 19-6
snOspfAreaRangeMask 19-6
snOspfAreaRangeNet 19-6
snOspfAreaRangeRowStatus 19-6
snOspfAreaRangeTable 19-6
snOspfAreaRowStatus 19-5
snOspfAreaStatusAreaBdrRtrCount 19-27
snOspfAreaStatusAreaId 19-26
snOspfAreaStatusAreaIdFormat 19-27
snOspfAreaStatusASBdrRtrCount 19-27
snOspfAreaStatusEntry 19-26
snOspfAreaStatusEntryIndex 19-26
snOspfAreaStatusImportASExtern 19-26
snOspfAreaStatusLSACksumSum 19-27
snOspfAreaStatusLSACount 19-27
snOspfAreaStatusSpfRuns 19-27
snOspfAreaStatusStubMetric 19-27
snOspfAreaStatusTable 19-26
snOspfAreaTable 19-4
snOspfASBdrRtrStatus 19-2
snOspfConfigErrorType 31-8
snOspfDefaultOspfMetricValue 19-2
snOspfDistance 19-3
snOspfDistanceExternal 19-4
snOspfDistanceInter 19-4
snOspfDistanceIntra 19-4
snOspfExitOverflowInterval 19-3
snOspfExternLSACksumSum 19-2
snOspfExternLSACount 19-2
snOspfExtLsdbAdvertisement 19-26
snOspfExtLsdbAge 19-26
snOspfExtLsdbChecksum 19-26
snOspfExtLsdbEntry 19-25
snOspfExtLsdbEntryIndex 19-25
snOspfExtLsdbLimit 19-3
snOspfExtLsdbLsId 19-25
snOspfExtLsdbRouterId 19-25
snOspfExtLsdbSequence 19-25
snOspfExtLsdbTable 19-25
snOspfExtLsdbType 19-25

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snOspfIf2AdminStat 19-10
snOspfIf2AreaId 19-10
snOspfIf2AreaIdFormat 19-13
snOspfIf2AuthKey 19-12
snOspfIf2AuthType 19-11
snOspfIf2DatabaseFilterAllOut 19-13
snOspfIf2Entry 19-10
snOspfIf2HelloInterval 19-11
snOspfIf2Md5ActivationWaitTime 19-13
snOspfIf2Md5AuthKey 19-13
snOspfIf2Md5AuthKeyId 19-12
snOspfIf2MetricValue 19-12
snOspfIf2MtuIgnore 19-13
snOspfIf2NetworkP2mp 19-13
snOspfIf2NetworkP2pt 19-13
snOspfIf2PassiveMode 19-13
snOspfIf2Port 19-10
snOspfIf2RetransInterval 19-11
snOspfIf2RowStatus 19-12
snOspfIf2RtrDeadInterval 19-11
snOspfIf2RtrPriority 19-11
snOspfIf2Table 19-10
snOspfIf2TransitDelay 19-11
snOspfIfAdminStat 19-7
snOspfIfAreaId 19-7
snOspfIfAreaIdFormat 19-9
snOspfIfAuthFailure 31-36
snOspfIfAuthKey 19-8
snOspfIfAuthType 19-8
snOspfIfConfigError 31-35
snOspfIfDatabaseFilterAllOut 19-10
snOspfIfEntry 19-7
snOspfIfHelloInterval 19-8
snOspfIfMd5ActivationWaitTime 19-9
snOspfIfMd5AuthKey 19-9
snOspfIfMd5AuthKeyId 19-9
snOspfIfMetricValue 19-9
snOspfIfMtuIgnore 19-10
snOspfIfNetworkP2mp 19-10
snOspfIfPassiveMode 19-10
snOspfIfPort 19-7
snOspfIfRetransInterval 19-7
snOspfIfRowStatus 19-9
snOspfIfRtrDeadInterval 19-8
snOspfIfRtrPriority 19-7
snOspfIfRxBadPacket 31-36
snOspfIfStatusAdminStat 19-28
snOspfIfStatusAreaId 19-28
snOspfIfStatusAreaIdFormat 19-31
snOspfIfStatusAuthKey 19-30
snOspfIfStatusAuthType 19-30
snOspfIfStatusBackupDesignatedRouter 19-29
snOspfIfStatusDesignatedRouter 19-29
snOspfIfStatusEntry 19-28
snOspfIfStatusEntryIndex 19-28
snOspfIfStatusEvents 19-30
snOspfIfStatusHelloInterval 19-29

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snOspfIfStatusIpAddress 19-28
snOspfIfStatusMd5ActivationWaitTime 19-31
snOspfIfStatusMd5AuthKey 19-31
snOspfIfStatusMd5AuthKeyId 19-30
snOspfIfStatusMetricValue 19-30
snOspfIfStatusPort 19-28
snOspfIfStatusRetransInterval 19-29
snOspfIfStatusRtrDeadInterval 19-29
snOspfIfStatusRtrPriority 19-28
snOspfIfStatusState 19-29
snOspfIfStatusTable 19-27
snOspfIfStatusTransitDelay 19-29
snOspfIfStatusType 19-28
snOspfIfTable 19-7
snOspfIfTransitDelay 19-7
snOspfImportASExtern 19-5
snOspfLsdbAdvertisement 19-24
snOspfLsdbAge 19-24
snOspfLsdbApproachingOverflow 31-38
snOspfLsdbAreaId 19-23
snOspfLsdbAreaIdFormat 19-24
snOspfLsdbChecksum 19-24
snOspfLsdbEntry 19-23
snOspfLsdbEntryIndex 19-23
snOspfLsdbLsId 19-23
snOspfLsdbOverflow 31-38
snOspfLsdbRouterId 19-24
snOspfLsdbSequence 19-24
snOspfLsdbTable 19-23
snOspfLsdbType 19-23
snOspfMaxAgeLsa 31-38
snOspfNbrEntry 19-18
snOspfNbrEntryIndex 19-18
snOspfNbrEvents 19-20
snOspfNbrIndex 19-18
snOspfNbrIpAddr 19-18
snOspfNbrLsRetransQLen 19-21
snOspfNbrOptions 19-19
snOspfNbrPort 19-18
snOspfNbrPriority 19-19
snOspfNbrRtrId 19-19
snOspfNbrState 19-20
snOspfNbrStateChange 31-34
snOspfNbrTable 19-18
snOspfOriginateLsa 31-38
snOspfOriginateNewLSAs 19-2
snOspfOspfRedisMetricType 19-3
snOspfPacketSrc 31-8
snOspfPacketType 31-8
snOspfRedisAction 19-17
snOspfRedisEntry 19-16
snOspfRedisIndex 19-16
snOspfRedisIpAddress 19-17
snOspfRedisMask 19-17
snOspfRedisMatchRipMetric 19-17
snOspfRedisMode 19-2
snOspfRedisOspfMetricValue 19-17

Index-26

snOspfRedisProtocol 19-17
snOspfRedisRipMetricValue 19-17
snOspfRedisRowStatus 19-18
snOspfRedisSetOspfMetric 19-17
snOspfRedisTable 19-16
snOspfRfc1583Compatibility 19-3
snOspfRouterId 19-2
snOspfRouterIdFormat 19-3
snOspfRoutingInfoEntry 19-34
snOspfRoutingInfoIndex 19-34
snOspfRoutingInfoNextHopRouterID 19-34
snOspfRoutingInfoOutgoingInterface 19-34
snOspfRoutingInfoRouter 19-34
snOspfRoutingInfoRouterType 19-34
snOspfRoutingInfoTable 19-34
snOspfRxNewLSAs 19-3
snOspfSetTrap 31-8
snOspfStubMetric 19-5
snOspfTrapsGenerationMode 31-8
snOspfTxRetransmit 31-37
snOspfVirtIfAreaID 19-14
snOspfVirtIfAreaIdFormat 19-16
snOspfVirtIfAuthFailure 31-36
snOspfVirtIfAuthKey 19-15
snOspfVirtIfAuthType 19-15
snOspfVirtIfConfigError 31-35
snOspfVirtIfEntry 19-14
snOspfVirtIfHelloInterval 19-14
snOspfVirtIfMd5ActivationWaitTime 19-16
snOspfVirtIfMd5AuthKey 19-16
snOspfVirtIfMd5AuthKeyId 19-16
snOspfVirtIfNeighbor 19-14
snOspfVirtIfRetransInterval 19-14
snOspfVirtIfRowStatus 19-15
snOspfVirtIfRtrDeadInterval 19-14
snOspfVirtIfRxBadPacket 31-37
snOspfVirtIfStatusAreaID 19-31
snOspfVirtIfStatusAreaIdFormat 19-33
snOspfVirtIfStatusAuthKey 19-33
snOspfVirtIfStatusAuthType 19-32
snOspfVirtIfStatusEntry 19-31
snOspfVirtIfStatusEntryIndex 19-31
snOspfVirtIfStatusEvents 19-32
snOspfVirtIfStatusHelloInterval 19-32
snOspfVirtIfStatusMd5ActivationWaitTime 19-33
snOspfVirtIfStatusMd5AuthKey 19-33
snOspfVirtIfStatusMd5AuthKeyId 19-33
snOspfVirtIfStatusNeighbor 19-31
snOspfVirtIfStatusRetransInterval 19-32
snOspfVirtIfStatusRtrDeadInterval 19-32
snOspfVirtIfStatusState 19-32
snOspfVirtIfStatusTable 19-31
snOspfVirtIfStatusTransitDelay 19-32
snOspfVirtIfTable 19-14
snOspfVirtIfTransitDelay 19-14
snOspfVirtNbrArea 19-21
snOspfVirtNbrAreaIdFormat 19-23

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snOspfVirtNbrEntry 19-21
snOspfVirtNbrEntryIndex 19-21
snOspfVirtNbrEvents 19-22
snOspfVirtNbrIpAddr 19-21
snOspfVirtNbrLSRetransQLen 19-22
snOspfVirtNbrOptions 19-21
snOspfVirtNbrRtrId 19-21
snOspfVirtNbrState 19-22
snOspfVirtNbrStateChange 31-35
snOspfVirtNbrTable 19-21
snPimCandidateBSREntry 14-10
snPimCandidateBSRHashMaskLen 14-11
snPimCandidateBSRIPAddress 14-11
snPimCandidateBSRPortID 14-11
snPimCandidateBSRPreference 14-11
snPimCandidateBSRTable 14-10
snPimCandidateRPEntry 14-12
snPimCandidateRPGroupAddress 14-12
snPimCandidateRPIPAddress 14-12
snPimCandidateRPMask 14-12
snPimCandidateRPRowStatus 14-12
snPimCandidateRPTable 14-12
snPimEnable 14-5
snPimGraftRetransmitTime 14-5
snPimInactivityTime 14-6
snPimJoinPruneInterval 14-10
snPimNeighborAddress 14-8
snPimNeighborEntry 14-7
snPimNeighborEntryIndex 14-7
snPimNeighborExpiryTime 14-8
snPimNeighborRouterTimeout 14-5
snPimNeighborTable 14-7
snPimNeighborUpTime 14-8
snPimNeighborVifIndex 14-7
snPimPruneTime 14-5
snPimRPSetEntry 14-11
snPimRPSetGroupAddress 14-11
snPimRPSetHoldTime 14-12
snPimRPSetIPAddress 14-11
snPimRPSetMask 14-11
snPimRPSetTable 14-11
snPimVIfStatDiscardAssertPkts 14-9
snPimVIfStatDiscardGraftAckPkts 14-10
snPimVIfStatDiscardGraftPkts 14-9
snPimVIfStatDiscardHelloPkts 14-9
snPimVIfStatDiscardJoinPkts 14-8
snPimVIfStatDiscardPrunePkts 14-9
snPimVIfStatEntry 14-8
snPimVIfStatInAssertPkts 14-9
snPimVIfStatInGraftAckPkts 14-10
snPimVIfStatInGraftPkts 14-9
snPimVIfStatInHelloPkts 14-9
snPimVIfStatInJoinPkts 14-8
snPimVIfStatInPrunePkts 14-8
snPimVIfStatOutAssertPkts 14-9
snPimVIfStatOutGraftAckPkts 14-10
snPimVIfStatOutGraftPkts 14-9

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snPimVIfStatOutHelloPkts 14-9
snPimVIfStatOutJoinPkts 14-8
snPimVIfStatOutPrunePkts 14-9
snPimVIfStatTable 14-8
snPimVIfStatVifIndex 14-8
snPimVInterfaceDR 14-6
snPimVInterfaceEntry 14-6
snPimVInterfaceLocalAddress 14-6
snPimVInterfaceLocalSubnetMask 14-6
snPimVInterfaceMode 14-7
snPimVInterfaceRemoteAddress 14-6
snPimVInterfaceStatus 14-7
snPimVInterfaceTable 14-6
snPimVInterfaceTtlThreshold 14-7
snPimVInterfaceType 14-6
snPimVInterfaceVifIndex 14-6
snPortCARAccIdx 13-3
snPortCARConformAction 13-4
snPortCARDirection 13-3
snPortCAREntry 13-3
snPortCARExceedAction 13-4
snPortCARExtLimit 13-4
snPortCARifIndex 13-3
snPortCARLimit 13-3
snPortCARRate 13-3
snPortCARRowIndex 13-3
snPortCARStatCurBurst 13-4
snPortCARStatFilteredBytes 13-4
snPortCARStatFilteredPkts 13-4
snPortCARStatSwitchedBytes 13-4
snPortCARStatSwitchedPkts 13-4
snPortCARTable 13-3
snPortCARType 13-3
snPortMacGlobalSecurityAgeOutTime 9-7
snPortMacGlobalSecurityAutosave 9-7
snPortMacGlobalSecurityFeature 9-6
snPortMacSecurityAgeLeft 9-2
snPortMacSecurityAutosaveMacAddress 9-6
snPortMacSecurityAutosaveMacEntry 9-6
snPortMacSecurityAutosaveMacIfIndex 9-6
snPortMacSecurityAutosaveMacQueryIndex 9-6
snPortMacSecurityAutosaveMacResource 9-6
snPortMacSecurityAutosaveMacTable 9-6
snPortMacSecurityEntry 9-2
snPortMacSecurityIfIndex 9-2
snPortMacSecurityIntfContentAgeOutTime 9-4
snPortMacSecurityIntfContentEntry 9-3
snPortMacSecurityIntfContentIfIndex 9-4
snPortMacSecurityIntfContentMaxLockedMacAllowed 9-4
snPortMacSecurityIntfContentSecurity 9-4
snPortMacSecurityIntfContentShutdownTime 9-4
snPortMacSecurityIntfContentShutdownTimeLeft 9-4
snPortMacSecurityIntfContentTable 9-3
snPortMacSecurityIntfContentTotalMACs 9-4
snPortMacSecurityIntfContentViolationCounts 9-4
snPortMacSecurityIntfContentViolationType 9-4
snPortMacSecurityIntfMacAddress 9-5

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snPortMacSecurityIntfMacEntry 9-5
snPortMacSecurityIntfMacIfIndex 9-5
snPortMacSecurityIntfMacRowStatus 9-5
snPortMacSecurityIntfMacTable 9-5
snPortMacSecurityIntfMacVlanId 9-5
snPortMacSecurityMAC 9-2
snPortMacSecurityModuleStatEntry 9-3
snPortMacSecurityModuleStatSlotNum 9-3
snPortMacSecurityModuleStatTable 9-3
snPortMacSecurityModuleStatTotalMACs 9-3
snPortMacSecurityModuleStatTotalSecurityPorts 9-3
snPortMacSecurityModuleStatTotalShutdownPorts 9-3
snPortMacSecurityModuleStatViolationCounts 9-3
snPortMacSecurityQueryIndex 9-2
snPortMacSecurityResource 9-2
snPortMacSecurityShutdownStatus 9-2
snPortMacSecurityShutdownTimeLeft 9-2
snPortMacSecurityTable 9-1
snPortMacSecurityVlanId 9-2
snPortMonitorEntry 11-38
snPortMonitorIfIndex 11-38
snPortMonitorMirrorList 11-39
snPortMonitorTable 11-38
snPortStpEntry 11-31
snPortStpEntrySize 6-18
snPortStpOperState 11-32
snPortStpPathCost 11-32
snPortStpPortDesignatedBridge 11-33
snPortStpPortDesignatedCost 11-33
snPortStpPortDesignatedPort 11-33
snPortStpPortDesignatedRoot 11-33
snPortStpPortEnable 11-32
snPortStpPortForwardTransitions 11-32
snPortStpPortNum 11-31
snPortStpPortPriority 11-31
snPortStpPortState 11-33
snPortStpSetAll 6-16
snPortStpTable 11-31
snPortStpVLanId 11-31
snPOScHDLCInLoopback 24-5
snPOScHDLCLineState 24-5
snPOScHDLCMySeq 24-5
snPOScHDLCMySeqSeen 24-5
snPOScHDLCPeerSeqSeen 24-5
snPOScHDLCTable 24-5
snPOScHDLCUniqueReceived 24-6
snPOScHDLCUniqueSent 24-6
snPOSDescr 11-24
snPOSIfIndex 11-24
snPOSInfo2AlarmMonitoring 24-3
snPOSInfo2Clock 24-2
snPOSInfo2CRC 24-2
snPOSInfo2Encapsulation 24-3
snPOSInfo2Entry 24-2
snPOSInfo2FlagC2 24-2
snPOSInfo2KeepAlive 24-2
snPOSInfo2OverheadJ0ExpectedMessage 24-4

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snPOSInfo2OverheadJ0TransmitMessage 24-4
snPOSInfo2OverheadJ1ExpectedMessage 24-4
snPOSInfo2OverheadJ1MessageLength 24-4
snPOSInfo2OverheadJ1TransmitMessage 24-4
snPOSInfo2ScrambleATM 24-2
snPOSInfo2SSM 24-3
snPOSInfo2Table 24-2
snPOSInfoAdminStatus 11-25
snPOSInfoClock 11-25
snPOSInfoCRC 11-26
snPOSInfoEntry 11-24
snPOSInfoFlagC2 11-26
snPOSInfoFlagH1 11-26
snPOSInfoFlagJ0 11-26
snPOSInfoFraming 11-26
snPOSInfoKeepAlive 11-26
snPOSInfoLinkStatus 11-25
snPOSInfoLoopBack 11-25
snPOSInfoPortNum 11-24
snPOSInfoScrambleATM 11-26
snPOSInfoSpeed 11-25
snPOSInfoTable 11-24
snPOSInOctets 11-27
snPOSName 11-25
snPOSOutOctets 11-27
snPOSPPP-IPCP 24-4
snPOSPPP-LCP 24-4
snPOSPPP-MPLSCP 24-5
snPOSPPPTable 24-4
snPOSStatsAIS 11-28
snPOSStatsAlignErrors 11-27
snPOSStatsB1 11-28
snPOSStatsB2 11-28
snPOSStatsB3 11-28
snPOSStatsFCSErrors 11-27
snPOSStatsFrameTooLongs 11-27
snPOSStatsFrameTooShorts 11-27
snPOSStatsInBitsPerSec 11-27
snPOSStatsInDiscard 11-27
snPOSStatsInFrames 11-26
snPOSStatsInPktsPerSec 11-28
snPOSStatsInUtilization 11-28
snPOSStatsLOF 11-29
snPOSStatsLOP 11-29
snPOSStatsLOS 11-29
snPOSStatsOutBitsPerSec 11-27
snPOSStatsOutDiscard 11-27
snPOSStatsOutFrames 11-27
snPOSStatsOutPktsPerSec 11-28
snPOSStatsOutUtilization 11-28
snPOSStatsRDI 11-29
snPOSTagType 11-28
snQosBindEntry 13-2
snQosBindIndex 13-2
snQosBindPriority 13-2
snQosBindProfileIndex 13-2
snQosBindTable 13-2

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snQosProfileCalculatedBandwidth 13-2
snQosProfileEntry 13-1
snQosProfileIndex 13-1
snQosProfileName 13-1
snQosProfileRequestedBandwidth 13-2
snQosProfileTable 13-1
snRadiusDeadTime 7-12
snRadiusEnableMethod 7-13
snRadiusEnableTelnetAuth 7-12
snRadiusGeneral 7-12
snRadiusKey 7-12
snRadiusLoginMethod 7-13
snRadiusRetransmit 7-12
snRadiusServerAcctPort 7-15
snRadiusServerAuthPort 7-15
snRadiusServerEntry 7-15
snRadiusServerIp 7-15
snRadiusServerRowKey 7-15
snRadiusServerRowStatus 7-15
snRadiusServerTable 7-14
snRadiusServerUsage 7-15
snRadiusSNMPAccess 7-12
snRadiusSNMPServerMethod 7-14
snRadiusTimeOut 7-12
snRadiusWebServerMethod 7-14
snRtArpAge 18-2
snRtATAddZoneFilterAction 22-10
snRtATAddZoneFilterEntry 22-9
snRtATAddZoneFilterPortIndex 22-9
snRtATAddZoneFilterRtmpEnable 22-10
snRtATAddZoneFilterTable 22-9
snRtATArpRetransmitCount 22-2
snRtATArpRetransmitInterval 22-2
snRtATClearArpCache 22-2
snRtATClearFwdCache 22-2
snRtATClearRoute 22-2
snRtATClearTrafficCounters 22-2
snRtATDroppedBadHopCountsDdpPkts 22-4
snRtATDroppedNoRouteDdpPkts 22-4
snRtATDroppedOtherReasonsDdpPkts 22-4
snRtATFilteredRtmpPkts 22-3
snRtATForwardedDdpPkts 22-4
snRtATFwdCacheAction 22-8
snRtATFwdCacheEntry 22-8
snRtATFwdCacheIndex 22-8
snRtATFwdCacheMacAddr 22-8
snRtATFwdCacheNetAddr 22-8
snRtATFwdCacheNextHop 22-8
snRtATFwdCacheOutgoingPort 22-8
snRtATFwdCacheTable 22-8
snRtATFwdCacheType 22-8
snRtATFwdCacheVLanId 22-8
snRtATGleanPacketsEnable 22-3
snRtATInAarpPkts 22-4
snRtATInDdpPkts 22-4
snRtATInDeliveredDdpPkts 22-4
snRtATInRtmpPkts 22-3

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snRtATInZipGZLPkts 22-3
snRtATInZipNetInfoPkts 22-4
snRtATInZipPkts 22-3
snRtATOutAarpPkts 22-4
snRtATOutDdpPkts 22-4
snRtATOutRtmpPkts 22-3
snRtATOutZipGZLPkts 22-3
snRtATOutZipNetInfoPkts 22-4
snRtATOutZipPkts 22-3
snRtATPortArpAge 22-7
snRtATPortEntry 22-7
snRtATPortIndex 22-7
snRtATPortOperationMode 22-7
snRtATPortSeedRouter 22-7
snRtATPortState 22-7
snRtATPortTable 22-7
snRtATPortZoneFilterAction 22-6
snRtATPortZoneFilterEntry 22-5
snRtATPortZoneFilterPortIndex 22-6
snRtATPortZoneFilterRowStatus 22-6
snRtATPortZoneFilterRtmpEnable 22-6
snRtATPortZoneFilterTable 22-5
snRtATPortZoneFilterZone 22-6
snRtATRoutingEnable 22-2
snRtATRtmpUpdateInterval 22-3
snRtATSocketPriorityEntry 22-5
snRtATSocketPriorityPriority 22-5
snRtATSocketPrioritySocket 22-5
snRtATSocketPriorityTable 22-5
snRtATZipQueryInterval 22-3
snRtATZoneEntry 22-9
snRtATZoneIndex 22-9
snRtATZoneName 22-9
snRtATZoneNetEnd 22-9
snRtATZoneNetStart 22-9
snRtATZoneTable 22-9
snRtBootpRelayMax 18-2
snRtBootpServer 18-2
snRtClearArpCache 18-2
snRtClearIpCache 18-2
snRtClearIpRoute 18-2
snRtIpDirBcastFwd 18-3
snRtIpFilterAction 18-6
snRtIpFilterDestIp 18-6
snRtIpFilterDestMask 18-6
snRtIpFilterEntry 18-5
snRtIpFilterEstablished 18-7
snRtIpFilterIndex 18-5
snRtIpFilterOperand 18-7
snRtIpFilterOperator 18-7
snRtIpFilterProtocol 18-6
snRtIpFilterQosPriority 18-8
snRtIpFilterRowStatus 18-7
snRtIpFilterSourceIp 18-6
snRtIpFilterSourceMask 18-6
snRtIpFilterTable 18-5
snRtIpFwdCacheAction 18-19

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snRtIpFwdCacheCurEntries 18-3
snRtIpFwdCacheEntry 18-18
snRtIpFwdCacheFragCheck 18-19
snRtIpFwdCacheIndex 18-18
snRtIpFwdCacheIp 18-18
snRtIpFwdCacheMac 18-18
snRtIpFwdCacheMaxEntries 18-3
snRtIpFwdCacheNextHopIp 18-18
snRtIpFwdCacheOutgoingIf 18-19
snRtIpFwdCacheOutgoingPort 18-19
snRtIpFwdCacheSnapHdr 18-19
snRtIpFwdCacheTable 18-18
snRtIpFwdCacheType 18-19
snRtIpFwdCacheVLanId 18-19
snRtIpIfConfigEntry 18-12
snRtIpIfConfigInterfaceIndex 18-12
snRtIpIfConfigTable 18-12
snRtIpIfDirBcastFwd 18-12
snRtIpIfEncap 18-12
snRtIpIfMetric 18-12
snRtIpIfMtu 18-12
snRtIpIrdpEnable 18-2
snRtIpLoadShare 18-2
snRtIpLoadShareMaxPaths 18-3
snRtIpLoadShareMinPaths 18-3
snRtIpLoadShareNumOfPaths 18-3
snRtIpMaxStaticRouteEntries 18-3
snRtIpPortAccessDirection 18-10
snRtIpPortAccessEntry 18-9
snRtIpPortAccessFilters 18-10
snRtIpPortAccessPortIndex 18-9
snRtIpPortAccessRowStatus 18-10
snRtIpPortAccessTable 18-9
snRtIpPortAddrEntry 18-8
snRtIpPortAddress 18-8
snRtIpPortAddrPortIndex 18-8
snRtIpPortAddrTable 18-8
snRtIpPortAddrType 18-9
snRtIpPortConfigEntry 18-10
snRtIpPortConfigPortIndex 18-11
snRtIpPortConfigTable 18-10
snRtIpPortDirBcastFwd 18-11
snRtIpPortEncap 18-11
snRtIpPortMetric 18-11
snRtIpPortMtu 18-11
snRtIpPortRowStatus 18-9
snRtIpPortSubnetMask 18-8
snRtIpProtocolRouterId 18-4
snRtIpProxyArp 18-2
snRtIpRarp 18-3
snRtIpRarpEntry 26-7
snRtIpRarpIndex 26-7
snRtIpRarpIp 26-8
snRtIpRarpMac 26-8
snRtIpRarpRowStatus 26-8
snRtIpRarpTable 26-7
snRtIpRipDistance 17-3

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snRtIpRipEnable 17-1
snRtIpRipFiltOnAllPort 17-3
snRtIpRipGblFiltList 17-2
snRtIpRipNbrFilterAction 17-8
snRtIpRipNbrFilterEntry 17-7
snRtIpRipNbrFilterId 17-7
snRtIpRipNbrFilterRowStatus 17-8
snRtIpRipNbrFilterSourceIp 17-8
snRtIpRipNbrFilterTable 17-7
snRtIpRipPortAccessDir 17-9
snRtIpRipPortAccessEntry 17-9
snRtIpRipPortAccessFilterList 17-9
snRtIpRipPortAccessPort 17-9
snRtIpRipPortAccessRowStatus 17-9
snRtIpRipPortAccessTable 17-8
snRtIpRipPortConfigEntry 17-4
snRtIpRipPortConfigPortIndex 17-4
snRtIpRipPortConfigTable 17-3
snRtIpRipPortLearnDefault 17-4
snRtIpRipPortPoisonReverse 17-4
snRtIpRipPortVersion 17-4
snRtIpRipRedisAction 17-5
snRtIpRipRedisDefMetric 17-2
snRtIpRipRedisEnable 17-2
snRtIpRipRedisEntry 17-4
snRtIpRipRedisIndex 17-4
snRtIpRipRedisIp 17-5
snRtIpRipRedisMask 17-5
snRtIpRipRedisMatchMetric 17-5
snRtIpRipRedisProtocol 17-5
snRtIpRipRedisRouteMapName 17-6
snRtIpRipRedisRowStatus 17-6
snRtIpRipRedisSetMetric 17-5
snRtIpRipRedisTable 17-4
snRtIpRipRouteFilterAction 17-7
snRtIpRipRouteFilterEntry 17-6
snRtIpRipRouteFilterId 17-6
snRtIpRipRouteFilterIpAddr 17-7
snRtIpRipRouteFilterRowStatus 17-7
snRtIpRipRouteFilterSubnetMask 17-7
snRtIpRipRouteFilterTable 17-6
snRtIpRipSetAllPortConfig 17-2
snRtIpRipStats 17-10
snRtIpRipStatsBadAddrFamily 17-10
snRtIpRipStatsBadMetrics 17-10
snRtIpRipStatsBadRequestFormat 17-10
snRtIpRipStatsBadRespFormat 17-10
snRtIpRipStatsBadVersion 17-10
snRtIpRipStatsInRequest 17-10
snRtIpRipStatsInResponse 17-10
snRtIpRipStatsOutRequest 17-10
snRtIpRipStatsOutResponse 17-10
snRtIpRipStatsPacketRejected 17-11
snRtIpRipStatsRespFromNonRipPort 17-11
snRtIpRipStatsResponseFromLoopback 17-11
snRtIpRipStatsUnrecognized 17-10
snRtIpRipUpdateTime 17-1

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snRtIpSetAllPortConfig 18-3
snRtIpSourceRoute 18-4
snRtIpStaticRouteDest 18-4
snRtIpStaticRouteDistance 18-5
snRtIpStaticRouteEntry 18-4
snRtIpStaticRouteIndex 18-4
snRtIpStaticRouteMask 18-4
snRtIpStaticRouteMetric 18-5
snRtIpStaticRouteNextHop 18-4
snRtIpStaticRouteRowStatus 18-5
snRtIpStaticRouteTable 18-4
snRtIpTraceRouteControl 18-17
snRtIpTraceRouteMaxTtl 18-17
snRtIpTraceRouteMinTtl 18-16
snRtIpTraceRouteResultAddr 18-17
snRtIpTraceRouteResultEntry 18-17
snRtIpTraceRouteResultIndex 18-17
snRtIpTraceRouteResultRoundTripTime1 18-18
snRtIpTraceRouteResultRoundTripTime2 18-18
snRtIpTraceRouteResultTable 18-17
snRtIpTraceRouteTargetAddr 18-16
snRtIpTraceRouteTimeOut 18-17
snRtIpTtl 18-3
snRtStaticArpEntry 26-8
snRtStaticArpIfIndex 26-9
snRtStaticArpIndex 26-8
snRtStaticArpIp 26-9
snRtStaticArpMac 26-9
snRtStaticArpPort 26-9
snRtStaticArpRowStatus 26-9
snRtStaticArpTable 26-8
snRtUdpBcastFwdEnable 18-13
snRtUdpBcastFwdPortEntry 18-13
snRtUdpBcastFwdPortIndex 18-13
snRtUdpBcastFwdPortNumber 18-14
snRtUdpBcastFwdPortRowStatus 18-14
snRtUdpBcastFwdPortTable 18-13
snRtUdpHelperAddr 18-15
snRtUdpHelperAddrTypr 18-15
snRtUdpHelperEntry 18-15
snRtUdpHelperIndex 18-15
snRtUdpHelperPortIndex 18-15
snRtUdpHelperRowStatus 18-16
snRtUdpHelperTable 18-15
snSciConcurrConnHitCount 29-11
snSciConcurrConnifDescr 29-11
snSciConcurrConnIfIndex 29-11
snSciConcurrConnLimit 29-10
snSciConcurrConnLimitStatsTable 29-10
snSciConcurrConnPolicyName 29-11
snSciCumFilterType 29-3
snSciCumPktsDropCount 29-3
snSciCumPktsLogCount 29-3
snSciCumulative 29-3
snSciCumulativeStatEntry 29-3
snSciCumulativeStatisticsTable 29-3
snSciDeepPacketScan 29-13

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snSciDeepPacketScanEntry 29-13
snSciDeepPacketScanTable 29-13
snSciDeepPktScanAction 29-13
snSciDeepPktScanPolicyName 29-13
snSciDeepPktScanRuleHitCnt 29-13
snSciDeepPktScanRuleIndex 29-13
snSciDeepPktScanRuleName 29-13
snSciDestConnDenyCount 29-13
snSciDestConnEntry 29-12
snSciDestConnHitCount 29-13
snSciDestConnifDescr 29-12
snSciDestConnIfIndex 29-12
snSciDestConnPolicyName 29-12
snSciDestConnRateLimit 29-12
snSciDestConnRateLimitStatsTable 29-12
SnSciDosFilterEntry 29-2
snSciDosFilterName 29-2
snSciDosFilterPktsDropCount 29-2
snSciDosFilterPktsLogCount 29-2
SnSciDosFilterStatistics 29-1
SnSciDosFilterStatisticsTable 29-2
snSciDosFilterType 29-2
snSciFireWallCurrentConns 29-6
snSciFireWallFw2HostOctets 29-7
snSciFireWallFw2HostPkts 29-7
snSciFireWallHost2FwOctets 29-7
snSciFireWallHost2FwPkts 29-6
snSciFireWallifIndex 29-10
snSciFireWallName 29-6
snSciFireWallNextHopIP 29-9
snSciFireWallPathNum 29-9
snSciFireWallPathRecvStatus 29-10
snSciFireWallPathSentStatus 29-10
snSciFireWallPathState 29-10
snSciFireWallPathStatus 29-10
snSciFireWallServer 29-6
snSciFireWallServerIP 29-6
snSciFireWallServerPath 29-9
snSciFireWallServerPathEntry 29-9
snSciFireWallServerPathTable 29-9
snSciFireWallServerState 29-6
snSciFireWallServerStatisticsTable 29-6
snSciFireWallTargetIP 29-9
snSciFireWallTotalConns 29-6
snSciFireWallZone 29-10
snSciFWL4CurrentConns 29-9
snSciFWL4Fw2HostPkts 29-9
snSciFWL4Host2FwOctets 29-9
snSciFWL4Host2FwPkts 29-9
snSciFWL4Port 29-7
snSciFWL4PortEntry 29-7
snSciFWL4PortNum 29-8
snSciFWL4PortStatisticsTable 29-7
snSciFWL4ServerName 29-7
snSciFWL4ServerState 29-8
snSciFWL4TotalConns 29-9
snSciFWL4TrafficDir 29-8

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snSciMacFilter 29-5
snSciMacFilterAction 29-5
snSciMacFilterDestAddr 29-5
snSciMacFilterDestMask 29-5
snSciMacFilterFilterNum 29-5
snSciMacFilterHitCounter 29-5
snSciMacFilterSrcAddr 29-5
snSciMacFilterSrcMask 29-5
snSciMacFilterStatisticTable 29-5
snSciSipBadSyntaxDropCnt 29-4
snSciSipBadSyntaxLogCnt 29-4
snSciSipFilter 29-4
snSciSipFilterEntry 29-4
snSciSipFilterInterfaceStr 29-4
snSciSipFilterStatisticsTable 29-4
snSciSipPolicyName 29-4
snSciSipUndefinedMethodDropCnt 29-4
snSciTransRateDenyCount 29-12
snSciTransRateEntry 29-11
snSciTransRateHitCount 29-12
snSciTransRateifDescr 29-12
snSciTransRateifIndex 29-11
snSciTransRateLimit 29-11
snSciTransRateLimitStatsTable 29-11
snSciTransRatePolicyName 29-12
snSecureIronFamily 4-26
snSecureIronLS100 4-26
snSecureIronLS100Router 4-26
snSecureIronLS100Switch 4-26
snSecureIronLS300 4-26
snSecureIronLS300Router 4-26
snSecureIronLS300Switch 4-26
snSecureIronLSFamily 4-26
snSecureIronTM100 4-26
snSecureIronTM100Router 4-26
snSecureIronTM100Switch 4-26
snSecureIronTM300 4-26
snSecureIronTM300Router 4-26
snSecureIronTM300Switch 4-26
snSecureIronTMFamily 4-26
snSflowCollectorEntry 26-11
snSflowCollectorEntry 26-12
snSflowCollectorIndex 26-11
snSflowCollectorIndex 26-12
snSflowCollectorIP 26-11
snSflowCollectorIP 26-12
snSflowCollectorRowStatus 26-12
snSflowCollectorRowStatus 26-13
snSflowCollectorTable 26-11
snsFlowCollectorTable 26-12
snSflowCollectorUDPPort 26-11
snSflowCollectorUDPPort 26-12
snSI 4-1
snSI1500Router 4-3
snSI1500Switch 4-3
snSI400Router 4-3
snSI400Switch 4-3

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snSI800Router 4-3
snSI800Switch 4-3
snSIXL 4-1
snSIXLTCS 4-1
snStackingConfigUnitConfigStackPort 27-3
snStackingConfigUnitIndex 27-2
snStackingConfigUnitPriority 27-2
snStackingConfigUnitRowStatus 27-3
snStackingConfigUnitStackPort1 27-3
snStackingConfigUnitStackPort2 27-3
snStackingConfigUnitState 27-3
snStackingConfigUnitTable 27-2
snStackingConfigUnitType 27-3
snStackingGlobalConfigState 27-1
snStackingGlobalMacAddress 27-1
snStackingGlobalPersistentMacTimer 27-2
snStackingGlobalPersistentMacTimerState 27-2
snStackingGlobalTopology 27-2
snStackingOperUnitBuildlVer 27-5
snStackingOperUnitDescription 27-4
snStackingOperUnitEntry 27-3
snStackingOperUnitImgVer 27-5
snStackingOperUnitIndex 27-4
snStackingOperUnitMac 27-4
snStackingOperUnitNeighbor1 27-5
snStackingOperUnitNeighbor2 27-5
snStackingOperUnitPriority 27-4
snStackingOperUnitRole 27-4
snStackingOperUnitStackPort1 27-4
snStackingOperUnitStackPort1State 27-4
snStackingOperUnitStackPort2 27-4
snStackingOperUnitStackPort2State 27-5
snStackingOperUnitState 27-4
snStackingOperUnitTable 27-3
snSw8021qTagMode 6-17
snSw8021qTagType 6-18
snSwBroadcastLimit 6-19
snSwClearCounters 6-18
snSwDefaultVLanId 6-19
snSwEnableBridgeNewRootTrap 31-9
snSwEnableBridgeTopoChangeTrap 31-9
snSwEnableLockedAddrViolationTrap 31-9
snSwEosBufferSize 6-17
snSwFastStpMode 6-20
snSwGlobalAutoNegotiate 6-19
snSwGlobalStpMode 6-17
snSwGroupDefaultCfgMode 6-15
snSwGroupIpL3SwMode 6-15
snSwGroupIpMcastMode 6-15
snSwGroupOperMode 6-15
snSwGroupSwitchAgeTime 6-15
snSwIfDescr 11-7
snSwIfDhcpGateListId 11-6
snSwIfFastSpanPortEnable 11-8
snSwIfFastSpanUplinkEnable 11-8
snSwIfGBICStatus 11-9
snSwIfInfoAdminStatus 11-5

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snSwIfInfoAutoNegotiate 11-7
snSwIfInfoChnMode 11-3
snSwIfInfoConnectorType 11-5
snSwIfInfoEntry 11-2
snSwIfInfoFlowControl 11-7
snSwIfInfoGigType 11-8
snSwIfInfoLinkStatus 11-5
snSwIfInfoMediaType 11-5
snSwIfInfoMirrorPorts 11-2
snSwIfInfoMonitorMode 11-2
snSwIfInfoPhysAddress 11-6
snSwIfInfoPortNum 11-2
snSwIfInfoPortQos 11-6
snSwIfInfoSpeed 11-4
snSwIfInfoTable 11-1
snSwIfInfoTagMode 11-2
snSwIfInfoTagType 11-2
snSwIfInOctets 11-11
snSwIfLoadInterval 11-9
snSwIfLockAddressCount 11-6
snSwIfName 11-7
snSwIfOutOctets 11-11
snSwIfPresent 11-9
snSwIfRouteOnly 11-8
snSwIfStatsAlignErrors 11-9
snSwIfStatsFCSErrors 11-9
snSwIfStatsFrameTooLongs 11-10
snSwIfStatsFrameTooShorts 11-10
snSwIfStatsInBcastFrames 11-10
snSwIfStatsInBitsPerSec 11-11
snSwIfStatsInDiscard 11-11
snSwIfStatsInFrames 11-9
snSwIfStatsInMcastFrames 11-10
snSwIfStatsInPktsPerSec 11-11
snSwIfStatsInUtilization 11-12
snSwIfStatsLinkChange 11-11
snSwIfStatsMacStations 11-11
snSwIfStatsMultiColliFrames 11-10
snSwIfStatsOutBcastFrames 11-10
snSwIfStatsOutBitsPerSec 11-11
snSwIfStatsOutDiscard 11-11
snSwIfStatsOutFrames 11-9
snSwIfStatsOutMcastFrames 11-10
snSwIfStatsOutPktsPerSec 11-11
snSwIfStatsOutUtilization 11-12
snSwIfStatsRxColliFrames 11-10
snSwIfStatsTxColliFrames 11-10
snSwIfStpPortEnable 11-6
snSwIfVlanId 11-8
snSwIpMcastQuerierMode 6-17
snSwIpxL3SwMode 6-18
snSwlfMacLearningDisable 11-12
snSwlfSInfoMirrorMode 11-12
snSwlfStatsInJumboFrames 11-12
snSwlfStatsOutJumboFrames 11-12
snSwMaxMacFilterPerPort 6-19
snSwMaxMacFilterPerSystem 6-19

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snSwPortEntrySize 6-17
snSwPortSetAll 6-16
snSwProbePortNum 6-16
snSwProtocolVLanMode 6-18
snSwQosMechanism 6-19
snSwSingleStpMode 6-19
snSwSummaryMode 6-20
snSwViolatorIfIndex 6-20
snSwViolatorMacAddress 6-17
snSwViolatorPortNumber 6-17
snT8Router 4-1
snT8SI 4-2
snT8SIXLG 4-2
snT8Switch 4-1
snTacacsDeadTime 7-17
snTacacsGeneral 7-17
snTacacsKey 7-17
snTacacsRetransmit 7-17
snTacacsServerAuthPort 7-18
snTacacsServerEntry 7-18
snTacacsServerIp 7-18
snTacacsServerRowKey 7-18
snTacacsServerRowStatus 7-18
snTacacsServerTable 7-18
snTacacsServerUsage 7-18
snTacacsSNMPAccess 7-17
snTacacsTimeOut 7-17
snTI2X24Switch 4-31
snTIRouter 4-1
snTISwitch 4-1
snTrapAccessListDeny 31-18
snTrapAclConfigChange 31-20
snTrapAutoPortDisableRelease 31-52
snTrapAutoPortDisableTrigger 31-52
snTrapBgpPeerDown 31-44
snTrapBgpPeerUp 31-44
snTrapCAMOverflow 31-24
snTrapCAMOverflow 31-48
snTrapChasFanFailed 31-17
snTrapChasFanNormal 31-17
snTrapChasFanOK 31-23
snTrapChasPwrSupply 31-16
snTrapChasPwrSupplyFailed 31-17
snTrapChassisFanSpeedHigh 31-25
snTrapChassisFanSpeedLow 31-24
snTrapChassisFanSpeedMedHigh 31-25
snTrapChassisFanSpeedMedium 31-25
snTrapClientLoginReject 31-19
snTrapDuplicateIp 31-18
snTrapErrorDisableAction 31-54
snTrapFsrpIfStateChange 31-32
snTrapIcmpLocalExceedBurst 31-43
snTrapIcmpTransitExceedBurst 31-43
snTrapIfIndexAssignmentChanged 31-25
snTrapl2CAccessLog 31-26
snTrapL4BecomeActive 31-40
snTrapL4BecomeStandby 31-40

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snTrapL4FirewallBecomeActive 31-42
snTrapL4FirewallBecomeStandby 31-42
snTrapL4FirewallPathDown 31-42
snTrapL4FirewallPathUp 31-42
snTrapL4GslbHealthCheckIpDown 31-41
snTrapL4GslbHealthCheckIpPortDown 31-41
snTrapL4GslbHealthCheckIpPortUp 31-41
snTrapL4GslbHealthCheckIpUp 31-41
snTrapL4GslbRemoteControllerDown 31-41
snTrapL4GslbRemoteControllerUp 31-41
snTrapL4GslbRemoteDown 31-41
snTrapL4GslbRemoteUp 31-40
snTrapL4MaxSessionLimitReached 31-39
snTrapL4RealServerDown 31-39
snTrapL4RealServerMaxConnectionLimitReached 31-40
snTrapL4RealServerPortDown 31-39
snTrapL4RealServerPortUp 31-39
snTrapL4RealServerResponseTimeLowerLimit 31-40
snTrapL4RealServerResponseTimeUpperLimit 31-40
snTrapL4RealServerUp 31-39
snTrapL4TcpSynLimitReached 31-39
snTrapLocalUserConfigChange 31-20
snTrapLockedAddressViolation 31-16
snTrapLockedAddressViolation2 31-16
snTrapMacBasedVlanDisabled 31-32
snTrapMacBasedVlanEnabled 31-32
snTrapMacFilterConfigChange 31-21
snTrapMacFilterDeny 31-18
snTrapMgmtModuleRedunStateChange 31-17
snTrapModuleInserted 31-17
snTrapModuleRemoved 31-17
snTrapModuleStatusChange 31-26
snTrapMrpCamError 31-45
snTrapMrpStateChange 31-45
snTrapMstpBPDUGuardDetect 31-54
snTrapNoFreeTcamEntry 31-60
snTrapOpticalMonitoringAlarm 31-27
snTrapOpticalMonitoringAlarm 31-55
snTrapOpticalMonitoringError 31-28
snTrapOpticalMonitoringError 31-56
snTrapOpticalMonitoringFoundryOpticsNotCapable 31-58
snTrapOpticalMonitoringWarning 31-27
snTrapOpticalMonitoringWarning 31-55
snTrapOspfIfStateChange 31-33
snTrapOspfVirtIfStateChange 31-34
snTrapPasswordConfigChange 31-22
snTrapPnPStatusChange 31-52
snTrapPortPriorityChange 31-23
snTrapPortPriorityChange 31-45
snTrapPortSecurityShutdown 31-45
snTrapPortSecurityViolation 31-45
snTrapPosMonitoringAlarm 31-31
snTrapPosMonitoringError 31-31
snTrapPosMonitoringWarning 31-31
snTrapRunningConfigChanged 31-18
snTrapServerStatusChange 31-22
snTrapSFMAccessError 31-30

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snTrapSFMLinkDown 31-30
snTrapSFMLinkDown 31-58
snTrapSFMLinkUp 31-30
snTrapSFMLinkUp 31-58
snTrapSNMPConfigChange 31-21
snTrapStackingChasFanFailed 31-60
snTrapStackingChasFanNormal 31-59
snTrapStackingChasPwrSupplyFailed 31-59
snTrapStackingChasPwrSupplyOK 31-59
snTrapStackingManagementMACChanged 31-60
snTrapStackingMasterElected 31-58
snTrapStackingTemperatureWarning 31-60
snTrapStackingUnitAdded 31-59
snTrapStackingUnitDeleted 31-59
snTrapStpBPDUGuardDetect 31-54
snTrapStpRootGuardDetect 31-53
snTrapStpRootGuardExpire 31-53
snTrapStpRootGuardExpire 31-54
snTrapSyslogConfigChange 31-22
snTrapTcpLocalExceedBurst 31-43
snTrapTcpTransitExceedBurst 31-44
snTrapTemperatureOK 31-24
snTrapTemperatureWarning 31-18
snTrapTMEgressDataError 31-29
snTrapTMLoggingRestart 31-30
snTrapTMLoggingRestart 31-57
snTrapTMLoggingStart 31-29
snTrapTMLoggingStart 31-57
snTrapTMLoggingStop 31-29
snTrapTMLoggingStop 31-57
snTrapUDLDLinkDown 31-53
snTrapUserLogin 31-19
snTrapUserLogout 31-19
snTrapVlanConfigChange 31-20
snTrapVrrpIfStateChange 31-32
snTrapVsrpCamError 31-33
snTrapVsrpStateChange 31-33
snTrapWirelessIsrpPeerStateChange 31-51
snTrapWirelessSappStateChange 31-51
snTrapWirelessStationRoamingEventTriggered 31-51
snTrapWirelessStationStateChange 31-51
snTrapXfpSfpIncompatibleOptics 31-29
snTrapXfpSfpIncompatibleOptics 31-57
snTrapXfpSfpNotFoundryOptics 31-58
snTrunkEntry 11-17
snTrunkIndex 11-17
snTrunkPortMask 11-17
snTrunkTable 11-17
snTrunkType 11-17
snTurboIronSuperX 4-20
snTurboIronSuperXBaseL3Switch 4-21
snTurboIronSuperXFamily 4-20
snTurboIronSuperXPrem 4-21
snTurboIronSuperXPremBaseL3Switch 4-21
snTurboIronSuperXPremRouter 4-21
snTurboIronSuperXPremSwitch 4-21
snTurboIronSuperXRouter 4-20

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snTurboIronSuperXSwitch 4-20
snVLanByATCableChassisStaticMask 15-20
snVLanByATCableEntry 15-19
snVLanByATCableIndex 15-19
snVLanByATCableRouterIntf 15-19
snVLanByATCableRowStatus 15-20
snVLanByATCableStaticPortList 15-20
snVLanByATCableTable 15-19
snVLanByATCableVLanId 15-19
snVLanByATCableVLanName 15-20
snVLanByIpSubnetChassisDynamicMask 15-16
snVLanByIpSubnetChassisExcludeMask 15-16
snVLanByIpSubnetChassisStaticMask 15-16
snVLanByIpSubnetDynamic 15-15
snVLanByIpSubnetDynamicMask 15-15
snVLanByIpSubnetDynamicPortList 15-16
snVLanByIpSubnetEntry 15-15
snVLanByIpSubnetExcludeMask 15-15
snVLanByIpSubnetExcludePortList 15-16
snVLanByIpSubnetIpAddress 15-15
snVLanByIpSubnetMaxSubnets 6-18
snVLanByIpSubnetRouterIntf 15-15
snVLanByIpSubnetRowStatus 15-15
snVLanByIpSubnetStaticMask 15-15
snVLanByIpSubnetStaticPortLis 15-16
snVLanByIpSubnetSubnetMask 15-15
snVLanByIpSubnetTable 15-14
snVLanByIpSubnetVLanId 15-15
snVLanByIpSubnetVLanName 15-16
snVLanByIpxNetChassisDynamicMask 15-18
snVLanByIpxNetChassisExcludeMask 15-18
snVLanByIpxNetChassisStaticMask 15-18
snVLanByIpxNetDynamic 15-17
snVLanByIpxNetDynamicMask 15-18
snVLanByIpxNetDynamicPortList 15-19
snVLanByIpxNetEntry 15-17
snVLanByIpxNetExcludeMask 15-17
snVLanByIpxNetExcludePortList 15-19
snVLanByIpxNetFrameType 15-17
snVLanByIpxNetMaxNetworks 6-18
snVLanByIpxNetNetworkNum 15-17
snVLanByIpxNetRouterIntf 15-17
snVLanByIpxNetRowStatus 15-18
snVLanByIpxNetStaticMask 15-17
snVLanByIpxNetStaticPortList 15-18
snVLanByIpxNetTable 15-16
snVLanByIpxNetVLanId 15-17
snVLanByIpxNetVLanName 15-18
snVLanByPortBaseBridgeAddress 15-6
snVLanByPortBaseNumPorts 15-4
snVLanByPortBaseType 15-4
snVLanByPortCfgBaseBridgeAddress 15-11
snVLanByPortCfgBaseBridgeAddress 15-25
snVLanByPortCfgBaseNumPorts 15-23
snVLanByPortCfgBaseNumPorts 15-9
snVLanByPortCfgBaseType 15-10
snVLanByPortCfgBaseType 15-24

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snVLanByPortCfgEntry 15-22
snVLanByPortCfgEntry 15-7
snVLanByPortCfgInOctets 15-26
snVLanByPortCfgQos 15-22
snVLanByPortCfgQos 15-8
snVLanByPortCfgRouterIntf 15-12
snVLanByPortCfgRouterIntf 15-26
snVLanByPortCfgRowStatus 15-12
snVLanByPortCfgRowStatus 15-26
snVLanByPortCfgStpDesignatedRoot 15-11
snVLanByPortCfgStpDesignatedRoot 15-25
snVLanByPortCfgStpForwardDelay 15-11
snVLanByPortCfgStpForwardDelay 15-25
snVLanByPortCfgStpGroupForwardDelay 15-23
snVLanByPortCfgStpGroupForwardDelay 15-9
snVLanByPortCfgStpGroupHello Time 15-23
snVLanByPortCfgStpGroupHello Time 15-9
snVLanByPortCfgStpGroupMaxAge 15-23
snVLanByPortCfgStpGroupMaxAge 15-9
snVLanByPortCfgStpHelloTime 15-10
snVLanByPortCfgStpHelloTime 15-24
snVLanByPortCfgStpHoldTime 15-10
snVLanByPortCfgStpHoldTime 15-24
snVLanByPortCfgStpMaxAge 15-10
snVLanByPortCfgStpMaxAge 15-24
snVLanByPortCfgStpMode 15-22
snVLanByPortCfgStpMode 15-8
snVLanByPortCfgStpPriority 15-22
snVLanByPortCfgStpPriority 15-8
snVLanByPortCfgStpProtocolSpecification 15-10
snVLanByPortCfgStpProtocolSpecification 15-24
snVLanByPortCfgStpRootCost 15-11
snVLanByPortCfgStpRootCost 15-25
snVLanByPortCfgStpRootPort 15-11
snVLanByPortCfgStpRootPort 15-25
snVLanByPortCfgStpTimeSinceTopologyChange 15-11
snVLanByPortCfgStpTimeSinceTopologyChange 15-25
snVLanByPortCfgStpTopChanges 15-11
snVLanByPortCfgStpTopChanges 15-25
snVLanByPortCfgStpVersion 15-12
snVLanByPortCfgStpVersion 15-26
snVLanByPortCfgTable 15-22
snVLanByPortCfgTable 15-7
snVLanByPortCfgVLanId 15-22
snVLanByPortCfgVLanId 15-8
snVLanByPortCfgVLanName 15-11
snVLanByPortCfgVLanName 15-26
snVLanByPortChassisPortMask 15-6
snVLanByPortEntry 15-1
snVLanByPortEntrySize 6-17
snVLanByPortMemberEntry 15-21
snVLanByPortMemberEntry 15-7
snVLanByPortMemberPortId 15-21
snVLanByPortMemberPortId 15-7
snVLanByPortMemberRowStatus 15-21
snVLanByPortMemberRowStatus 15-7
snVlanByPortMemberTable 15-21

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snVLanByPortMemberTable 15-6
snVLanByPortMemberVLanId 15-21
snVLanByPortMemberVLanId 15-7
snVLanByPortOperState 15-4
snVLanByPortPortList 15-6
snVLanByPortPortMask 15-2
snVLanByPortQos 15-2
snVLanByPortRouterIntf 15-6
snVLanByPortStpDesignatedRoot 15-6
snVLanByPortStpForwardDelay 15-5
snVLanByPortStpGroupForwardDelay 15-3
snVLanByPortStpGroupHello Time 15-3
snVLanByPortStpGroupMaxAge 15-3
snVLanByPortStpHelloTime 15-5
snVLanByPortStpHoldTime 15-5
snVLanByPortStpMaxAge 15-5
snVLanByPortStpMode 15-2
snVLanByPortStpPriority 15-2
snVLanByPortStpProtocolSpecification 15-4
snVLanByPortStpRootCost 15-5
snVLanByPortStpRootPort 15-6
snVLanByPortStpTimeSinceTopologyChange 15-5
snVLanByPortStpTopChanges 15-5
snVLanByPortTable 15-1
snVLanByPortVLanId 15-2
snVLanByPortVLanIndex 15-2
snVLanByPortVLanName 15-6
snVLanByProtocolChassisDynamicMask 15-14
snVLanByProtocolChassisExcludeMask 15-14
snVLanByProtocolChassisStaticMask 15-13
snVLanByProtocolDynamic 15-13
snVLanByProtocolDynamicMask 15-13
snVLanByProtocolDynamicPortList 15-14
snVLanByProtocolEntry 15-12
snVLanByProtocolExcludeMask 15-13
snVLanByProtocolExcludePortList 15-14
snVLanByProtocolIndex 15-12
snVLanByProtocolRouterIntf 15-13
snVLanByProtocolRowStatus 15-13
snVLanByProtocolStaticMask 15-13
snVLanByProtocolStaticPortList 15-14
snVLanByProtocolTable 15-12
snVLanByProtocolVLanId 15-12
snVLanByProtocolVLanName 15-14
snVLanCARAccIdx 13-5
snVLanCARConformAction 13-6
snVLanCARDirection 13-5
snVLanCAREntry 13-5
snVLanCARExceedAction 13-6
snVLanCARExtLimit 13-5
snVLanCARLimit 13-5
snVLanCARRate 13-5
snVLanCARRowIndex 13-5
snVLanCARStatCurBurst 13-6
snVLanCARStatFilteredBytes 13-6
snVLanCARStatFilteredPkts 13-6
snVLanCARStatSwitchedBytes 13-6

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snVLanCARStatSwitchedPkts 13-6
snVLanCARTable 13-5
snVLanCARType 13-5
snVLanCARVLanId 13-5
snVLanGroupSetAllVLan 6-15
snVLanGroupVlanCurEntry 6-15
snVLanGroupVlanMaxEntry 6-17
snVrrpGroupOperMode 16-5
snVrrpGroupOperModeVrrpextended 16-5
snVrrpIf2AuthPassword 16-7
snVrrpIf2AuthType 16-6
snVrrpIf2Entry 16-6
snVrrpIf2RxAuthPwdMismatchErrCnts 16-7
snVrrpIf2RxAuthTypeErrCnts 16-7
snVrrpIf2RxHeaderErrCnts 16-7
snVrrpIf2RxVridErrCnts 16-7
snVrrpIf2Table 16-6
snVrrpIf2Table 2-10
snVrrpIfAuthPassword 16-6
snVrrpIfAuthType 16-6
snVrrpIfEntry 16-5
snVrrpIfPort 16-5
snVrrpIfRxAuthPwdMismatchErrCnts 16-6
snVrrpIfRxAuthTypeErrCnts 16-6
snVrrpIfRxHeaderErrCnts 16-6
snVrrpIfRxVridErrCnts 16-6
snVrrpIfStateChangeTrap 31-7
snVrrpIfTable 16-5
snVrrpVirRtr2Activate 16-15
snVrrpVirRtr2AdvertiseBackup 16-18
snVrrpVirRtr2CfgPriority 16-14
snVrrpVirRtr2CurrDeadInt 16-17
snVrrpVirRtr2CurrPriority 16-14
snVrrpVirRtr2DeadInt 16-15
snVrrpVirRtr2Entry 16-13
snVrrpVirRtr2HelloInt 16-14
snVrrpVirRtr2Id 16-13
snVrrpVirRtr2IpAddrCount 16-18
snVrrpVirRtr2IpAddrMask 16-15
snVrrpVirRtr2MasterIpAddr 16-18
snVrrpVirRtr2Ownership 16-13
snVrrpVirRtr2PreemptMode 16-15
snVrrpVirRtr2RowStatus 16-16
snVrrpVirRtr2RxArpPktDropCnts 16-16
snVrrpVirRtr2RxHelloIntMismatchCnts 16-16
snVrrpVirRtr2RxHigherPriorityCnts 16-17
snVrrpVirRtr2RxIpMismatchCnts 16-16
snVrrpVirRtr2RxIpPktDropCnts 16-16
snVrrpVirRtr2RxNumOfIpMismatchCnts 16-16
snVrrpVirRtr2RxPortMismatchCnts 16-16
snVrrpVirRtr2RxPriorityZeroFromMasterCnts 16-16
snVrrpVirRtr2State 16-15
snVrrpVirRtr2Table 16-13
snVrrpVirRtr2TrackPortList 16-17
snVrrpVirRtr2TrackPriority 16-14
snVrrpVirRtr2TransToBackupStateCnts 16-17
snVrrpVirRtr2TransToMasterStateCnts 16-17

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snVrrpVirRtr2VirtualMacAddr 16-18
snVrrpVirRtrActivate 16-9
snVrrpVirRtrBackupInt 16-24
snVrrpVirRtrBackupInt 16-29
snVrrpVirRtrCfgPriority 16-8
snVrrpVirRtrCurrDeadInt 16-12
snVrrpVirRtrCurrPriority 16-8
snVrrpVirRtrDeadInt 16-9
snVrrpVirRtrEntry 16-7
snVrrpVirRtrHelloInt 16-9
snVrrpVirRtrId 16-8
snVrrpVirRtrIpAddrMask 16-9
snVrrpVirRtrOwnership 16-8
snVrrpVirRtrPort 16-7
snVrrpVirRtrPreemptMode 16-9
snVrrpVirRtrRowStatus 16-11
snVrrpVirRtrRxArpPktDropCnts 16-11
snVrrpVirRtrRxHelloIntMismatchCnts 16-11
snVrrpVirRtrRxHigherPriorityCnts 16-12
snVrrpVirRtrRxIpMismatchCnts 16-11
snVrrpVirRtrRxIpPktDropCnts 16-11
snVrrpVirRtrRxNumOfIpMismatchCnts 16-11
snVrrpVirRtrRxPortMismatchCnts 16-11
snVrrpVirRtrRxPriorityZeroFromMasterCnts 16-11
snVrrpVirRtrState 16-9
snVrrpVirRtrTable 16-7
snVrrpVirRtrTrackPortList 16-12
snVrrpVirRtrTrackPortMask 16-10
snVrrpVirRtrTrackPriority 16-8
snVrrpVirRtrTrackVifMask 16-10
snVrrpVirRtrTrackVifPortList 16-13
snVrrpVirRtrTransToBackupStateCnts 16-12
snVrrpVirRtrTransToMasterStateCnts 16-12
snVsrpClearVrrpStat 16-19
snVsrpGroupOperModeVsrp 16-19
snVsrpGroupOperModeVsrp 16-19
snVsrpIfAuthPassword 16-20
snVsrpIfAuthType 16-20
snVsrpIfEntry 16-19
snVsrpIfMaxNumVridPerIntf 16-19
snVsrpIfMaxNumVridPerSystem 16-19
snVsrpIfStateChangeTrap 31-7
snVsrpIfTable 16-19
snVsrpIfVlanId 16-19
snVsrpVirRtrActivate 16-22
snVsrpVirRtrActivate 16-27
snVsrpVirRtrAdvertiseBackup 16-23
snVsrpVirRtrAdvertiseBackup 16-28
snVsrpVirRtrCfgPriority 16-21
snVsrpVirRtrCfgPriority 16-26
snVsrpVirRtrCurHelloInt 16-25
snVsrpVirRtrCurHelloInt 16-30
snVsrpVirRtrCurHoldDownInt 16-25
snVsrpVirRtrCurHoldDownInt 16-30
snVsrpVirRtrCurInitTtl 16-25
snVsrpVirRtrCurInitTtl 16-30
snVsrpVirRtrCurrDeadInt 16-25

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snVsrpVirRtrCurrDeadInt 16-29
snVsrpVirRtrCurrPriority 16-21
snVsrpVirRtrCurrPriority 16-27
snVsrpVirRtrCurrPriority 16-28
snVsrpVirRtrDeadInt 16-22
snVsrpVirRtrDeadInt 16-27
snVsrpVirRtrEntry 16-20
snVsrpVirRtrEntry 16-26
snVsrpVirRtrHelloInt 16-21
snVsrpVirRtrHelloInt 16-27
snVsrpVirRtrHelloIpAddress 16-25
snVsrpVirRtrHelloMacAddress 16-25
snVsrpVirRtrHelloMacAddress 16-30
snVsrpVirRtrHoldDownInt 16-23
snVsrpVirRtrHoldDownInt 16-28
snVsrpVirRtrId 16-20
snVsrpVirRtrId 16-26
snVsrpVirRtrIncPortList 16-24
snVsrpVirRtrIncPortList 16-29
snVsrpVirRtrInitTtl 16-24
snVsrpVirRtrInitTtl 16-29
snVsrpVirRtrIpAddrMask 16-22
snVsrpVirRtrMasterIpAddr 16-30
snVsrpVirRtrOwnership 16-20
snVsrpVirRtrOwnership 16-26
snVsrpVirRtrPreemptMode 16-22
snVsrpVirRtrRowStatus 16-24
snVsrpVirRtrRowStatus 16-29
snVsrpVirRtrRxHelloIntMismatchCnts 16-24
snVsrpVirRtrRxIpMismatchCnts 16-24
snVsrpVirRtrRxNumOfIpMismatchCnts 16-24
snVsrpVirRtrRxPriorityZeroFromMasterCnts 16-25
snVsrpVirRtrState 16-22
snVsrpVirRtrState 16-27
snVsrpVirRtrTable 16-20
snVsrpVirRtrTable 16-26
snVsrpVirRtrTrackPortList 16-23
snVsrpVirRtrTrackPriority 16-21
snVsrpVirRtrTrackPriority 16-27
snVsrpVirRtrTransToBackupStateCnts 16-25
snVsrpVirRtrTransToBackupStateCnts 16-29
snVsrpVirRtrTransToMasterStateCnts 16-25
snVsrpVirRtrTransToMasterStateCnts 16-29
snVsrpVirRtrVlanId 16-20
snVsrpVirRtrVlanId 16-26
ssnL4GslbDnsZoneSIMgmtIpAddr 28-52
tunnelInetConfigAddressType 3-29
tunnelInetConfigEncapsMethod 3-29
tunnelInetConfigID 3-29
tunnelInetConfigIfIndex 3-29
tunnelInetConfigLocalAddress 3-29
tunnelInetConfigRemoteAddress 3-29
tunnelInetConfigStatus 3-29
tunnelInetConfigStorageType 3-29
Values are from 0 to 250 degrees Celsius. 5-23
vendors 4-25
vplsConfigAdminStatus 23-14

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vplsConfigDescr 23-14
vplsConfigDiscardUnknownDest 23-14
vplsConfigFwdFullHighWatermark 23-14
vplsConfigFwdFullLowWatermark 23-14
vplsConfigIndex 23-14
vplsConfigIndex 23-20
vplsConfigIndex 23-23
vplsConfigIndexNext 23-13
vplsConfigMacAging 23-14
vplsConfigMacLearning 23-14
vplsConfigMtu 23-15
vplsConfigName 23-14
vplsConfigRowStatus 23-14
vplsConfigServiceType 23-15
vplsConfigStorageType 23-15
vplsConfigVpnId 23-15
vplsNotificationMaxRate 23-13
vplsPwBindConfigType 23-16
vplsPwBindIndex 23-15
vplsPwBindRowStatus 23-16
vplsPwBindStorageType 23-16
vplsPwBindType 23-16
vplsStatusNotifEnable 23-13
wgIfAutoPortDisable 30-2
wgIfEntry 30-2
wgIfFullCompRoamingEnable 30-2
wgIfIndex 30-2
wgIfPnPLearnNewAP 30-2
wgIfTable 30-2
wgIfVpnPTPolicyId 30-2
wgIfWirelessEnable 30-2
wgMobilityId 30-1
wgPnPEntry 30-3
wgPnPIfIndex 30-3
wgPnPIpAddress 30-4
wgPnPIpDefaultGw 30-4
wgPnPIpMask 30-4
wgPnPMacAddress 30-4
wgPnPRowStatus 30-4
wgPnPStatus 30-4
wgPnPTable 30-3
wgRoamingPeerConnectionStatus 30-3
wgRoamingPeerEntry 30-3
wgRoamingPeerIpAddress 30-3
wgRoamingPeerRowStatus 30-3
wgRoamingPeerTable 30-3
wgVpnPTDeletePolicy 30-1
wgVpnPTFilterEntry 30-5
wgVpnPTFilterPolicyId 30-5
wgVpnPTFilterPort 30-5
wgVpnPTFilterProtocol 30-5
wgVpnPTFilterRowStatus 30-6
wgVpnPTFilterTable 30-5
wgVpnPTPolicyEntry 30-6
wgVpnPTPolicyId 30-6
wgVpnPTPolicyPortList 30-6
wgVpnPTPolicyTable 30-6

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wgVpnPTServerEntry 30-5
wgVpnPTServerIpAddress 30-5
wgVpnPTServerPolicyId 30-5
wgVpnPTServerRowStatus 30-5
wgVpnPTServerTable 30-4
wirelessAp 4-25
wirelessProbe 4-25

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