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Wellfleet-NML-MIB device MIB details by Wellfleet

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The SNMP protocol is used to for conveying information and commands between agents and managing entities. SNMP uses the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) as the transport protocol for passing data between managers and agents. The reasons for using UDP for SNMP are, firstly it has low overheads in comparison to TCP, which uses a 3-way hand shake for connection. Secondly, in congested networks, SNMP over TCP is a bad idea because TCP in order to maintain reliability will flood the network with retransmissions.

Management information (MIB) is represented as a collection of managed objects. These objects together form a virtual information base called MIB. An agent may implement many MIBs, but all agents must implement a particular MIB called MIB-II [16]. This standard defines variables for things such as interface statistics (interface speeds, MTU, octets sent, octets received, etc.) as well as various other things pertaining to the system itself (system location, system contact, etc.). The main goal of MIB-II is to provide general TCP/IP management information.

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Vendor: Wellfleet
Mib: Wellfleet-NML-MIB  [download]  [view objects]
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Wellfleet-NML-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

-- Created by mdl2asn version 3.1
-- Creation date: Wed Aug 30 16:45:56 EDT 1995


    IMPORTS

      IpAddress, Counter, Gauge, TimeTicks, Opaque, enterprises, mgmt
        FROM RFC1155-SMI
      OBJECT-TYPE
        FROM RFC-1212
      TRAP-TYPE
        FROM RFC-1215
      DisplayString, mib-2
        FROM RFC1213-MIB
      wfBridgeGroup
        FROM Wellfleet-COMMON-MIB;

    wfBrNativeModeLan	OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { wfBridgeGroup 5 }

    wfNmlBaseTable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	SEQUENCE OF WfNmlBaseEntry
        ACCESS	not-accessible
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "NML Base record - Contains NML Configuration parameters"
        ::= { wfBrNativeModeLan 2 }

    wfNmlBaseEntry OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	WfNmlBaseEntry
        ACCESS	not-accessible
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "An entry in the NML Base table"
        INDEX	{ wfNmlCircuit }
        ::= { wfNmlBaseTable 1 }

    WfNmlBaseEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
    	    wfNmlDelete
    		INTEGER,
    	    wfNmlDisable
    		INTEGER,
    	    wfNmlCircuit
    		INTEGER,
    	    wfNmlAddSecurityHeader
    		INTEGER,
    	    wfNmlSAIDType
    		INTEGER,
    	    wfNmlSAIDValue
    		INTEGER,
    	    wfNmlCUGValue
    		INTEGER,
    	    wfNmlCUGDrop
    		INTEGER,
    	    wfNmlCUGPacketsDropped
    		INTEGER
        }

    wfNmlDelete OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	INTEGER {
    		    created(1),
    		    deleted(2)
    		}
        ACCESS	read-write
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "Create/Delete parameter"
        DEFVAL	{ created }
        ::= { wfNmlBaseEntry 1 }

    wfNmlDisable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	INTEGER {
    		    enabled(1),
    		    disabled(2)
    		}
        ACCESS	read-write
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "Enable/Disable parameter"
        DEFVAL	{ enabled }
        ::= { wfNmlBaseEntry 2 }

    wfNmlCircuit OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	INTEGER
        ACCESS	read-only
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "Circuit being used"
        ::= { wfNmlBaseEntry 3 }

    wfNmlAddSecurityHeader OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	INTEGER {
    		    add(1),
    		    check(2),
    		    drop(3)
    		}
        ACCESS	read-write
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "Indicates if Security header should be added and verified
                or just verified on egress of this circuit"
        DEFVAL	{ add }
        ::= { wfNmlBaseEntry 4 }

    wfNmlSAIDType OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	INTEGER {
    		    individual(1),
    		    group(2)
    		}
        ACCESS	read-write
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "Type of SAID to be used. Group or individual"
        DEFVAL	{ individual }
        ::= { wfNmlBaseEntry 5 }

    wfNmlSAIDValue OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	INTEGER
        ACCESS	read-write
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "Indicates value for Group or Individual SAID"
        ::= { wfNmlBaseEntry 6 }

    wfNmlCUGValue OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	INTEGER
        ACCESS	read-write
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "Indicates Closed User Group id to be placed in MDF field of frame"
        ::= { wfNmlBaseEntry 7 }

    wfNmlCUGDrop OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	INTEGER {
    		    drop(1),
    		    forward(2)
    		}
        ACCESS	read-write
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "Indicates action to perfrom if security search of table fails"
        DEFVAL	{ drop }
        ::= { wfNmlBaseEntry 8 }

    wfNmlCUGPacketsDropped OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	INTEGER
        ACCESS	read-only
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "Indicates packets dropped for security check"
        ::= { wfNmlBaseEntry 9 }

    wfNmlTrafficFilterTable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	SEQUENCE OF WfNmlTrafficFilterEntry
        ACCESS	not-accessible
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "Native mode Lan Traffic Filters"
        ::= { wfBrNativeModeLan 3 }

    wfNmlTrafficFilterEntry OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	WfNmlTrafficFilterEntry
        ACCESS	not-accessible
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "An entry in wfNmlTrafficFilterTable."
        INDEX	{ wfNmlTrafficFilterCircuit,
    		  wfNmlTrafficFilterRuleNumber,
    		  wfNmlTrafficFilterFragment }
        ::= { wfNmlTrafficFilterTable 1 }

    WfNmlTrafficFilterEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
    	    wfNmlTrafficFilterCreate
    		INTEGER,
    	    wfNmlTrafficFilterEnable
    		INTEGER,
    	    wfNmlTrafficFilterStatus
    		INTEGER,
    	    wfNmlTrafficFilterCounter
    		Counter,
    	    wfNmlTrafficFilterDefinition
    		Opaque,
    	    wfNmlTrafficFilterReserved
    		INTEGER,
    	    wfNmlTrafficFilterCircuit
    		INTEGER,
    	    wfNmlTrafficFilterRuleNumber
    		INTEGER,
    	    wfNmlTrafficFilterFragment
    		INTEGER,
    	    wfNmlTrafficFilterName
    		DisplayString
        }

    wfNmlTrafficFilterCreate OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	INTEGER {
    		    created(1),
    		    deleted(2)
    		}
        ACCESS	read-write
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "Defines the existence of the traffic filter rule:
                created - traffic filter exists
                delete - traffic filter does not exist and can be deleted."
        DEFVAL	{ created }
        ::= { wfNmlTrafficFilterEntry 1 }

    wfNmlTrafficFilterEnable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	INTEGER {
    		    enabled(1),
    		    disabled(2)
    		}
        ACCESS	read-write
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "Defines whether or not the traffic filter rule should be used:
                enabled - activate the rule.
                disabled - inactivate the rule."
        DEFVAL	{ enabled }
        ::= { wfNmlTrafficFilterEntry 2 }

    wfNmlTrafficFilterStatus OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	INTEGER {
    		    active(1),
    		    error(2),
    		    inactive(3)
    		}
        ACCESS	read-only
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "Defines the current status of the traffic filter:
                inactive - the rule is not in use.
                active - the rule is being used.
                error - the application detected an error in the rule."
        DEFVAL	{ inactive }
        ::= { wfNmlTrafficFilterEntry 3 }

    wfNmlTrafficFilterCounter OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	Counter
        ACCESS	read-only
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "The number of received packets that have
                matched this rule."
        ::= { wfNmlTrafficFilterEntry 4 }

    wfNmlTrafficFilterDefinition OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	Opaque
        ACCESS	read-write
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "The filter rule definition."
        ::= { wfNmlTrafficFilterEntry 5 }

    wfNmlTrafficFilterReserved OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	INTEGER
        ACCESS	read-only
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "Reserved field."
        ::= { wfNmlTrafficFilterEntry 6 }

    wfNmlTrafficFilterCircuit OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	INTEGER
        ACCESS	read-only
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "The ID of the Bridge Circuit to which the
                filter is applied."
        ::= { wfNmlTrafficFilterEntry 7 }

    wfNmlTrafficFilterRuleNumber OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	INTEGER
        ACCESS	read-only
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "ID for the rule."
        ::= { wfNmlTrafficFilterEntry 8 }

    wfNmlTrafficFilterFragment OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	INTEGER
        ACCESS	read-only
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "Fragment number - for large rules."
        ::= { wfNmlTrafficFilterEntry 9 }

    wfNmlTrafficFilterName OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	DisplayString
        ACCESS	read-write
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "name of the rule number"
        ::= { wfNmlTrafficFilterEntry 10 }

    END  -- Wellfleet-NML-MIB