mplsInterfaceEntry |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.1.1 |
A conceptual row in this table is created
automatically by an LSR for every interface capable
of supporting MPLS and which is configured to do so.
A conceptual row in this table will exist if and only if
a corresponding entry in ifTable exists with ifType =
mpls(166). If this associated entry in ifTable is
operationally disabled (thus removing MPLS
capabilities on that interface), the corresponding
entry in this table MUST be deleted shortly thereafter.
An conceptual row with index 0 is created if the LSR
supports per-platform labels. This conceptual row
represents the per-platform label space and contains
parameters that apply to all interfaces that participate
in the per-platform label space. Other conceptual rows
in this table represent MPLS interfaces that may
participate in either the per-platform or per-
interface label spaces, or both. Implementations
that either only support per-platform labels,
or have only them configured, may choose to return
just the mplsInterfaceEntry of 0 and not return
the other rows. This will greatly reduce the number
of objects returned. Further information about label
space participation of an interface is provided in
the DESCRIPTION clause of
mplsInterfaceLabelParticipationType.
|
mplsInterfacePerfEntry |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.2.1 |
An entry in this table is created by the LSR for
every interface capable of supporting MPLS. Its is
an extension to the mplsInterfaceEntry table.
Note that the discontinuity behavior of entries in
this table MUST be based on the corresponding
ifEntry's ifDiscontinuityTime.
|
mplsInSegmentIndexNext |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.3 |
This object contains the next available value to
be used for mplsInSegmentIndex when creating entries
in the mplsInSegmentTable. The special value of a
string containing the single octet 0x00 indicates
that no new entries can be created in this table.
Agents not allowing managers to create entries
in this table MUST set this object to this special
value.
|
mplsInSegmentEntry |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.4.1 |
An entry in this table represents one incoming
segment as is represented in an LSR's LFIB.
An entry can be created by a network
administrator or an SNMP agent, or an MPLS signaling
protocol. The creator of the entry is denoted by
mplsInSegmentOwner.
The value of mplsInSegmentRowStatus cannot be active(1)
unless the ifTable entry corresponding to
mplsInSegmentInterface exists. An entry in this table
must match any incoming packets, and indicates an
instance of mplsXCEntry based on which forwarding
and/or switching actions are taken.
|
mplsInSegmentPerfEntry |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.5.1 |
An entry in this table contains statistical
information about one incoming segment which is
configured in the mplsInSegmentTable. The counters
in this entry should behave in a manner similar to
that of the interface.
mplsInSegmentPerfDiscontinuityTime indicates the
time of the last discontinuity in all of these
objects.
|
mplsOutSegmentIndexNext |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.6 |
This object contains the next available value to
be used for mplsOutSegmentIndex when creating entries
in the mplsOutSegmentTable. The special value of a
string containing the single octet 0x00
indicates that no new entries can be created in this
table. Agents not allowing managers to create entries
in this table MUST set this object to this special
value.
|
mplsOutSegmentEntry |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.7.1 |
An entry in this table represents one outgoing
segment. An entry can be created by a network
administrator, an SNMP agent, or an MPLS signaling
protocol. The object mplsOutSegmentOwner indicates
the creator of this entry. The value of
mplsOutSegmentRowStatus cannot be active(1) unless
the ifTable entry corresponding to
mplsOutSegmentInterface exists.
Note that the indexing of this table uses a single,
arbitrary index (mplsOutSegmentIndex) to indicate
which out-segment (i.e.: label) is being switched to
from which in-segment (i.e: label) or in-segments.
This is necessary because it is possible to have an
equal-cost multi-path situation where two identical
out-going labels are assigned to the same
cross-connect (i.e.: they go to two different neighboring
LSRs); thus, requiring two out-segments. In order to
preserve the uniqueness of the references
by the mplsXCEntry, an arbitrary integer must be used as
the index for this table.
|
mplsOutSegmentPerfEntry |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.8.1 |
An entry in this table contains statistical
information about one outgoing segment configured in
mplsOutSegmentTable. The object
mplsOutSegmentPerfDiscontinuityTime indicates the
time of the last discontinuity in these objects.
|
mplsXCIndexNext |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.9 |
This object contains the next available value to
be used for mplsXCIndex when creating entries in
the mplsXCTable. A special value of the zero length
string indicates that no more new entries can be created
in the relevant table. Agents not allowing managers
to create entries in this table MUST set this value
to the zero length string.
|
mplsXCEntry |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.10.1 |
A row in this table represents one cross-connect
entry. It is indexed by the following objects:
- cross-connect index mplsXCIndex that uniquely
identifies a group of cross-connect entries
- in-segment index, mplsXCInSegmentIndex
- out-segment index, mplsXCOutSegmentIndex
LSPs originating at this LSR:
These are represented by using the special
of value of mplsXCInSegmentIndex set to the
string containing a single octet 0x00. In
this case the mplsXCOutSegmentIndex
MUST not be the string containing a single
octet 0x00.
LSPs terminating at this LSR:
These are represented by using the special value
mplsXCOutSegmentIndex set to the string containing
a single octet 0x00.
Special labels:
Entries indexed by the strings containing the
reserved MPLS label values as a single octet 0x00
through 0x0f (inclusive) imply LSPs terminating at
this LSR. Note that situations where LSPs are
terminated with incoming label equal to the string
containing a single octet 0x00 can be distinguished
from LSPs originating at this LSR because the
mplsXCOutSegmentIndex equals the string containing the
single octet 0x00.
An entry can be created by a network administrator
or by an SNMP agent as instructed by an MPLS
signaling protocol.
|
mplsMaxLabelStackDepth |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.11 |
The maximum stack depth supported by this LSR.
|
mplsLabelStackIndexNext |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.12 |
This object contains the next available value to
be used for mplsLabelStackIndex when creating entries
in the mplsLabelStackTable. The special string
containing the single octet 0x00
indicates that no more new entries can be created
in the relevant table. Agents not allowing managers
to create entries in this table MUST set this value
to the string containing the single octet 0x00.
|
mplsLabelStackEntry |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.13.1 |
An entry in this table represents one label which is
to be pushed onto an outgoing packet, beneath the
top label. An entry can be created by a network
administrator or by an SNMP agent as instructed by
an MPLS signaling protocol.
|
mplsInSegmentMapEntry |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.14.1 |
An entry in this table represents one interface
and incoming label pair.
In cases where the label cannot fit into the
mplsInSegmentLabel object, the mplsInSegmentLabelPtr
will indicate this by being set to the first accessible
column in the appropriate extension table's row,
and the mplsInSegmentLabel SHOULD be set to 0.
In all other cases when the label is
represented within the mplsInSegmentLabel object, the
mplsInSegmentLabelPtr MUST be 0.0.
Implementors need to be aware that if the value of
the mplsInSegmentMapLabelPtrIndex (an OID) 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.
|
mplsXCNotificationsEnable |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.15 |
If this object is set to true(1), then it enables
the emission of mplsXCUp and mplsXCDown
notifications; otherwise these notifications are not
emitted.
|
mplsInterfaceIndex |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.1.1.1 |
This is a unique index for an entry in the
MplsInterfaceTable. A non-zero index for an
entry indicates the ifIndex for the corresponding
interface entry of the MPLS-layer in the ifTable.
The entry with index 0 represents the per-platform
label space and contains parameters that apply to all
interfaces that participate in the per-platform label
space. Other entries defined in this table represent
additional MPLS interfaces that may participate in either
the per-platform or per-interface label spaces, or both.
|
mplsInterfaceLabelMinIn |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.1.1.2 |
This is the minimum value of an MPLS label that this
LSR is willing to receive on this interface.
|
mplsInterfaceLabelMaxIn |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.1.1.3 |
This is the maximum value of an MPLS label that this
LSR is willing to receive on this interface.
|
mplsInterfaceLabelMinOut |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.1.1.4 |
This is the minimum value of an MPLS label that this
LSR is willing to send on this interface.
|
mplsInterfaceLabelMaxOut |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.1.1.5 |
This is the maximum value of an MPLS label that this
LSR is willing to send on this interface.
|
mplsInterfaceTotalBandwidth |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.1.1.6 |
This value indicates the total amount of usable
bandwidth on this interface and is specified in
kilobits per second (Kbps). This variable is not
applicable when applied to the interface with index
0. When this value cannot be measured, this value
should contain the nominal bandwidth.
|
mplsInterfaceAvailableBandwidth |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.1.1.7 |
This value indicates the total amount of available
bandwidth available on this interface and is
specified in kilobits per second (Kbps). This value
is calculated as the difference between the amount
of bandwidth currently in use and that specified in
mplsInterfaceTotalBandwidth. This variable is not
applicable when applied to the interface with index
0. When this value cannot be measured, this value
should contain the nominal bandwidth.
|
mplsInterfaceLabelParticipationType |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.1.1.8 |
If the value of the mplsInterfaceIndex for this
entry is zero, then this entry corresponds to the
per-platform label space for all interfaces configured
to use that label space. In this case the perPlatform(0)
bit MUST be set; the perInterface(1) bit is meaningless
and MUST be ignored.
The remainder of this description applies to entries
with a non-zero value of mplsInterfaceIndex.
If the perInterface(1) bit is set then the value of
mplsInterfaceLabelMinIn, mplsInterfaceLabelMaxIn,
mplsInterfaceLabelMinOut, and
mplsInterfaceLabelMaxOut for this entry reflect the
label ranges for this interface.
If only the perPlatform(0) bit is set, then the value of
mplsInterfaceLabelMinIn, mplsInterfaceLabelMaxIn,
mplsInterfaceLabelMinOut, and
mplsInterfaceLabelMaxOut for this entry MUST be
identical to the instance of these objects with
index 0. These objects may only vary from the entry
with index 0 if both the perPlatform(0) and perInterface(1)
bits are set.
In all cases, at a minimum one of the perPlatform(0) or
perInterface(1) bits MUST be set to indicate that
at least one label space is in use by this interface. In
all cases, agents MUST ensure that label ranges are
specified consistently and MUST return an
inconsistentValue error when they do not.
|
mplsInterfacePerfInLabelsInUse |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.2.1.1 |
This object counts the number of labels that are in
use at this point in time on this interface in the
incoming direction. If the interface participates in
only the per-platform label space, then the value of
the instance of this object MUST be identical to
the value of the instance with index 0. If the
interface participates in the per-interface label
space, then the instance of this object MUST
represent the number of per-interface labels that
are in use on this interface.
|
mplsInterfacePerfInLabelLookupFailures |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.2.1.2 |
This object counts the number of labeled packets
that have been received on this interface and which
were discarded because there was no matching cross-
connect entry. This object MUST count on a per-
interface basis regardless of which label space the
interface participates in.
|
mplsInterfacePerfOutLabelsInUse |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.2.1.3 |
This object counts the number of top-most labels in
the outgoing label stacks that are in use at this
point in time on this interface. This object MUST
count on a per-interface basis regardless of which
label space the interface participates in.
|
mplsInterfacePerfOutFragmentedPkts |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.2.1.4 |
This object counts the number of outgoing MPLS
packets that required fragmentation before
transmission on this interface. This object MUST
count on a per-interface basis regardless of which
label space the interface participates in.
|
mplsInSegmentIndex |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.4.1.1 |
The index for this in-segment. The
string containing the single octet 0x00
MUST not be used as an index.
|
mplsInSegmentInterface |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.4.1.2 |
This object represents the
interface index for the incoming MPLS interface. A
value of zero represents all interfaces participating in
the per-platform label space. This may only be used
in cases where the incoming interface and label
are associated with the same mplsXCEntry. Specifically,
given a label and any incoming interface pair from the
per-platform label space, the outgoing label/interface
mapping remains the same. If this is not the case,
then individual entries MUST exist that
can then be mapped to unique mplsXCEntries.
|
mplsInSegmentLabel |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.4.1.3 |
If the corresponding instance of mplsInSegmentLabelPtr is
zeroDotZero then this object MUST contain the incoming label
associated with this in-segment. If not this object SHOULD
be zero and MUST be ignored.
|
mplsInSegmentLabelPtr |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.4.1.4 |
If the label for this segment cannot be represented
fully within the mplsInSegmentLabel object,
this object MUST point to the first accessible
column of a conceptual row in an external table containing
the label. In this case, the mplsInSegmentTopLabel
object SHOULD be set to 0 and ignored. This object MUST
be set to zeroDotZero otherwise.
|
mplsInSegmentNPop |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.4.1.5 |
The number of labels to pop from the incoming
packet. Normally only the top label is popped from
the packet and used for all switching decisions for
that packet. This is indicated by setting this
object to the default value of 1. If an LSR supports
popping of more than one label, this object MUST
be set to that number. This object cannot be modified
if mplsInSegmentRowStatus is active(1).
|
mplsInSegmentAddrFamily |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.4.1.6 |
The IANA address family [IANAFamily] of packets
received on this segment, which is used at an egress
LSR to deliver them to the appropriate layer 3 entity.
A value of other(0) indicates that the family type is
either unknown or undefined; this SHOULD NOT be used
at an egress LSR. This object cannot be
modified if mplsInSegmentRowStatus is active(1).
|
mplsInSegmentXCIndex |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.4.1.7 |
Index into mplsXCTable which identifies which cross-
connect entry this segment is part of. The string
containing the single octet 0x00 indicates that this
entry is not referred to by any cross-connect entry.
When a cross-connect entry is created which this
in-segment is a part of, this object is automatically
updated to reflect the value of mplsXCIndex of that
cross-connect entry.
|
mplsInSegmentOwner |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.4.1.8 |
Denotes the entity that created and is responsible
for managing this segment.
|
mplsInSegmentTrafficParamPtr |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.4.1.9 |
This variable represents a pointer to the traffic
parameter specification for this in-segment. This
value may point at an entry in the
mplsTunnelResourceTable in the MPLS-TE-STD-MIB (RFC3812)
to indicate which traffic parameter settings for this
segment if it represents an LSP used for a TE tunnel.
This value may optionally point at an
externally defined traffic parameter specification
table. A value of zeroDotZero indicates best-effort
treatment. By having the same value of this object,
two or more segments can indicate resource sharing
of such things as LSP queue space, etc.
This object cannot be modified if mplsInSegmentRowStatus
is active(1). For entries in this table that
are preserved after a re-boot, the agent MUST ensure
that their integrity be preserved, or this object should
be set to 0.0 if it cannot.
|
mplsInSegmentRowStatus |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.4.1.10 |
This variable is used to create, modify, and/or
delete 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
mplsInSegmentRowStatus and mplsInSegmentStorageType.
|
mplsInSegmentStorageType |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.4.1.11 |
This variable indicates the storage type for this
object. The agent MUST ensure that this object's
value remains consistent with the associated
mplsXCEntry. Conceptual rows having the value
'permanent' need not allow write-access to any
columnar objects in the row.
|
mplsInSegmentPerfOctets |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.5.1.1 |
This value represents the total number of octets
received by this segment. It MUST be equal to the
least significant 32 bits of
mplsInSegmentPerfHCOctets
if mplsInSegmentPerfHCOctets is supported according to
the rules spelled out in RFC2863.
|
mplsInSegmentPerfPackets |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.5.1.2 |
Total number of packets received by this segment.
|
mplsInSegmentPerfErrors |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.5.1.3 |
The number of errored packets received on this
segment.
|
mplsInSegmentPerfDiscards |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.5.1.4 |
The number of labeled packets received on this in-
segment, which were chosen to be discarded even
though no errors had been detected to prevent their
being transmitted. One possible reason for
discarding such a labeled packet could be to free up
buffer space.
|
mplsInSegmentPerfHCOctets |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.5.1.5 |
The total number of octets received. This is the 64
bit version of mplsInSegmentPerfOctets,
if mplsInSegmentPerfHCOctets is supported according to
the rules spelled out in RFC2863.
|
mplsInSegmentPerfDiscontinuityTime |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.5.1.6 |
The value of sysUpTime on the most recent occasion
at which any one or more of this segment's Counter32
or Counter64 suffered a discontinuity. If no such
discontinuities have occurred since the last re-
initialization of the local management subsystem,
then this object contains a zero value.
|
mplsOutSegmentIndex |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.7.1.1 |
This value contains a unique index for this row.
While a value of a string containing the single
octet 0x00 is not valid as an index for entries
in this table, it can be supplied as a valid value
to index the mplsXCTable to represent entries for
which no out-segment has been configured or
exists.
|
mplsOutSegmentInterface |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.7.1.2 |
This value must contain the interface index of the
outgoing interface. This object cannot be modified
if mplsOutSegmentRowStatus is active(1). The
mplsOutSegmentRowStatus cannot be set to active(1)
until this object is set to a value corresponding to
a valid ifEntry.
|
mplsOutSegmentPushTopLabel |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.7.1.3 |
This value indicates whether or not a top label
should be pushed onto the outgoing packet's label
stack. The value of this variable MUST be set to
true(1) if the outgoing interface does not support
pop-and-go (and no label stack remains). For example,
on ATM interface, or if the segment represents a
tunnel origination. Note that it is considered
an error in the case that mplsOutSegmentPushTopLabel
is set to false, but the cross-connect entry which
refers to this out-segment has a non-zero
mplsLabelStackIndex. The LSR MUST ensure that this
situation does not happen. This object cannot be
modified if mplsOutSegmentRowStatus is active(1).
|
mplsOutSegmentTopLabel |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.7.1.4 |
If mplsOutSegmentPushTopLabel is true then this
represents the label that should be pushed onto the
top of the outgoing packet's label stack. Otherwise
this value SHOULD be set to 0 by the management
station and MUST be ignored by the agent. This
object cannot be modified if mplsOutSegmentRowStatus
is active(1).
|
mplsOutSegmentTopLabelPtr |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.7.1.5 |
If the label for this segment cannot be represented
fully within the mplsOutSegmentLabel object,
this object MUST point to the first accessible
column of a conceptual row in an external table containing
the label. In this case, the mplsOutSegmentTopLabel
object SHOULD be set to 0 and ignored. This object
MUST be set to zeroDotZero otherwise.
|
mplsOutSegmentNextHopAddrType |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.7.1.6 |
Indicates the next hop Internet address type.
Only values unknown(0), ipv4(1) or ipv6(2)
have to be supported.
A value of unknown(0) is allowed only when
the outgoing interface is of type point-to-point.
If any other unsupported values are attempted in a set
operation, the agent MUST return an inconsistentValue
error.
|
mplsOutSegmentNextHopAddr |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.7.1.7 |
The internet address of the next hop. The type of
this address is determined by the value of the
mplslOutSegmentNextHopAddrType object.
This object cannot be modified if
mplsOutSegmentRowStatus is active(1).
|
mplsOutSegmentXCIndex |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.7.1.8 |
Index into mplsXCTable which identifies which cross-
connect entry this segment is part of. A value of
the string containing the single octet 0x00
indicates that this entry is not referred
to by any cross-connect entry. When a cross-connect
entry is created which this out-segment is a part of,
this object MUST be updated by the agent to reflect
the value of mplsXCIndex of that cross-connect
entry.
|
mplsOutSegmentOwner |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.7.1.9 |
Denotes the entity which created and is responsible
for managing this segment.
|
mplsOutSegmentTrafficParamPtr |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.7.1.10 |
This variable represents a pointer to the traffic
parameter specification for this out-segment. This
value may point at an entry in the
MplsTunnelResourceEntry in the MPLS-TE-STD-MIB (RFC3812)
RFC Editor: Please fill in RFC number.
to indicate which traffic parameter settings for this
segment if it represents an LSP used for a TE tunnel.
This value may optionally point at an
externally defined traffic parameter specification
table. A value of zeroDotZero indicates best-effort
treatment. By having the same value of this object,
two or more segments can indicate resource sharing
of such things as LSP queue space, etc.
This object cannot be modified if
mplsOutSegmentRowStatus is active(1).
For entries in this table that
are preserved after a re-boot, the agent MUST ensure
that their integrity be preserved, or this object should
be set to 0.0 if it cannot.
|
mplsOutSegmentRowStatus |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.7.1.11 |
For creating, modifying, and deleting this row.
When a row in this table has a row in the active(1)
state, no objects in this row can be modified
except the mplsOutSegmentRowStatus or
mplsOutSegmentStorageType.
|
mplsOutSegmentStorageType |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.7.1.12 |
This variable indicates the storage type for this
object. The agent MUST ensure that this object's value
remains consistent with the associated mplsXCEntry.
Conceptual rows having the value 'permanent'
need not allow write-access to any columnar
objects in the row.
|
mplsOutSegmentPerfOctets |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.8.1.1 |
This value contains the total number of octets sent
on this segment. It MUST be equal to the least
significant 32 bits of mplsOutSegmentPerfHCOctets
if mplsOutSegmentPerfHCOctets is supported according to
the rules spelled out in RFC2863.
|
mplsOutSegmentPerfPackets |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.8.1.2 |
This value contains the total number of packets sent
on this segment.
|
mplsOutSegmentPerfErrors |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.8.1.3 |
Number of packets that could not be sent due to
errors on this segment.
|
mplsOutSegmentPerfDiscards |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.8.1.4 |
The number of labeled packets attempted to be transmitted
on this out-segment, which were chosen to be discarded
even though no errors had been detected to prevent their
being transmitted. One possible reason for
discarding such a labeled packet could be to free up
buffer space.
|
mplsOutSegmentPerfHCOctets |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.8.1.5 |
Total number of octets sent. This is the 64 bit
version of mplsOutSegmentPerfOctets,
if mplsOutSegmentPerfHCOctets is supported according to
the rules spelled out in RFC2863.
|
mplsOutSegmentPerfDiscontinuityTime |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.8.1.6 |
The value of sysUpTime on the most recent occasion
at which any one or more of this segment's Counter32
or Counter64 suffered a discontinuity. If no such
discontinuities have occurred since the last re-
initialization of the local management subsystem,
then this object contains a zero value.
|
mplsXCIndex |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.10.1.1 |
Primary index for the conceptual row identifying a
group of cross-connect segments. The string
containing a single octet 0x00 is an invalid index.
|
mplsXCInSegmentIndex |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.10.1.2 |
Incoming label index.
If this object is set to the string containing
a single octet 0x00, this indicates a special
case outlined in the table's description above.
In this case no corresponding mplsInSegmentEntry
shall exist.
|
mplsXCOutSegmentIndex |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.10.1.3 |
Index of out-segment for LSPs not terminating on
this LSR if not set to the string containing the
single octet 0x00. If the segment identified by this
entry is terminating, then this object MUST be set to
the string containing a single octet 0x00 to indicate
that no corresponding mplsOutSegmentEntry shall
exist.
|
mplsXCLspId |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.10.1.4 |
This value identifies the label switched path that
this cross-connect entry belongs to. This object
cannot be modified if mplsXCRowStatus is active(1)
except for this object.
|
mplsXCLabelStackIndex |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.10.1.5 |
Primary index into mplsLabelStackTable identifying a
stack of labels to be pushed beneath the top label.
Note that the top label identified by the out-
segment ensures that all the components of a
multipoint-to-point connection have the same
outgoing label. A value of the string containing the
single octet 0x00 indicates that no labels are to
be stacked beneath the top label.
This object cannot be modified if mplsXCRowStatus is
active(1).
|
mplsXCOwner |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.10.1.6 |
Denotes the entity that created and is responsible
for managing this cross-connect.
|
mplsXCRowStatus |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.10.1.7 |
For creating, modifying, and deleting this row.
When a row in this table has a row in the active(1)
state, no objects in this row except this object
and the mplsXCStorageType can be modified.
|
mplsXCStorageType |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.10.1.8 |
This variable indicates the storage type for this
object. The agent MUST ensure that the associated in
and out segments also have the same StorageType value
and are restored consistently upon system restart.
This value SHOULD be set to permanent(4) if created
as a result of a static LSP configuration.
Conceptual rows having the value 'permanent'
need not allow write-access to any columnar
objects in the row.
|
mplsXCAdminStatus |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.10.1.9 |
The desired operational status of this segment.
|
mplsXCOperStatus |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.10.1.10 |
The actual operational status of this cross-
connect.
|
mplsLabelStackIndex |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.13.1.1 |
Primary index for this row identifying a stack of
labels to be pushed on an outgoing packet, beneath
the top label. An index containing the string with
a single octet 0x00 MUST not be used.
|
mplsLabelStackLabelIndex |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.13.1.2 |
Secondary index for this row identifying one label
of the stack. Note that an entry with a smaller
mplsLabelStackLabelIndex would refer to a label
higher up the label stack and would be popped at a
downstream LSR before a label represented by a
higher mplsLabelStackLabelIndex at a downstream
LSR.
|
mplsLabelStackLabel |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.13.1.3 |
The label to pushed.
|
mplsLabelStackLabelPtr |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.13.1.4 |
If the label for this segment cannot be represented
fully within the mplsLabelStackLabel object,
this object MUST point to the first accessible
column of a conceptual row in an external table containing
the label. In this case, the mplsLabelStackLabel
object SHOULD be set to 0 and ignored. This object
MUST be set to zeroDotZero otherwise.
|
mplsLabelStackRowStatus |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.13.1.5 |
For creating, modifying, and deleting this row.
When a row in this table has a row in the active(1)
state, no objects in this row except this object
and the mplsLabelStackStorageType can be modified.
|
mplsLabelStackStorageType |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.13.1.6 |
This variable indicates the storage type for this
object. This object cannot be modified if
mplsLabelStackRowStatus is active(1).
No objects are required to be writable for
rows in this table with this object set to
permanent(4).
The agent MUST ensure that all related entries
in this table retain the same value for this
object. Agents MUST ensure that the storage type
for all entries related to a particular mplsXCEntry
retain the same value for this object as the
mplsXCEntry's StorageType.
|
mplsInSegmentMapInterface |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.14.1.1 |
This index contains the same value as the
mplsInSegmentIndex in the mplsInSegmentTable.
|
mplsInSegmentMapLabel |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.14.1.2 |
This index contains the same value as the
mplsInSegmentLabel in the mplsInSegmentTable.
|
mplsInSegmentMapLabelPtrIndex |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.14.1.3 |
This index contains the same value as the
mplsInSegmentLabelPtr.
If the label for the InSegment cannot be represented
fully within the mplsInSegmentLabel object,
this index MUST point to the first accessible
column of a conceptual row in an external table containing
the label. In this case, the mplsInSegmentTopLabel
object SHOULD be set to 0 and ignored. This object MUST
be set to zeroDotZero otherwise.
|
mplsInSegmentMapIndex |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.2.1.14.1.4 |
The mplsInSegmentIndex that corresponds
to the mplsInSegmentInterface and
mplsInSegmentLabel, or the mplsInSegmentInterface
and mplsInSegmentLabelPtr, if applicable.
The string containing the single octet 0x00
MUST not be returned.
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