The Maintenance Association table. Each row in the table
represents an MA. An MA is a set of MEPs, each configured
with a single service instance.
This is the part of the complete MA table that is constant
across all Bridges in a Maintenance Domain, and across all
components of a single Bridge. That part of the MA table that
can vary from Bridge component to Bridge component is contained
in the dot1agCfmMaCompTable.
Creation of a Service Instance establishes a connectionless
association among the selected DSAPs. Configuring a
Maintenance association End Point (MEP) at each of the
DSAPs creates a Maintenance Association (MA) to monitor
that connectionless connectivity. The MA is identified by a
Short MA Name that is unique within the Maintenance Domain
and chosen to facilitate easy identification of the Service
Instance. Together, the Maintenance Domain Name and the
Short MA Name form the Maintenance Association Identifier
(MAID) that is carried in CFM Messages to identify
incorrect connectivity among Service Instances. A small
integer, the Maintenance association End Point Identifier
(MEPID), identifies each MEP among those configured on a
single MA (802.1ag clauses 3.19 and 18.2).
This table uses two indices, first index is the index of the
Maintenance Domain table. The second index is the same as the
index of the dot1agCfmMaCompEntry for the same MA.
The writable objects in this table need to be persistent
upon reboot or restart of a device.
The Maintenance Association table. Each row in the table
represents an MA. An MA is a set of MEPs, each configured
with a single service instance.
This is the part of the complete MA table that is constant
across all Bridges in a Maintenance Domain, and across all
components of a single Bridge. That part of the MA table that
can vary from Bridge component to Bridge component is contained
in the dot1agCfmMaCompTable.
Creation of a Service Instance establishes a connectionless
association among the selected DSAPs. Configuring a
Maintenance association End Point (MEP) at each of the
DSAPs creates a Maintenance Association (MA) to monitor
that connectionless connectivity. The MA is identified by a
Short MA Name that is unique within the Maintenance Domain
and chosen to facilitate easy identification of the Service
Instance. Together, the Maintenance Domain Name and the
Short MA Name form the Maintenance Association Identifier
(MAID) that is carried in CFM Messages to identify
incorrect connectivity among Service Instances. A small
integer, the Maintenance association End Point Identifier
(MEPID), identifies each MEP among those configured on a
single MA (802.1ag clauses 3.19 and 18.2).
This table uses two indices, first index is the index of the
Maintenance Domain table. The second index is the same as the
index of the dot1agCfmMaCompEntry for the same MA.
The writable objects in this table need to be persistent
upon reboot or restart of a device.
The Maintenance Association table. Each row in the table
represents an MA. An MA is a set of MEPs, each configured
with a single service instance.
This is the part of the complete MA table that is constant
across all Bridges in a Maintenance Domain, and across all
components of a single Bridge. That part of the MA table that
can vary from Bridge component to Bridge component is contained
in the dot1agCfmMaCompTable.
Creation of a Service Instance establishes a connectionless
association among the selected DSAPs. Configuring a
Maintenance association End Point (MEP) at each of the
DSAPs creates a Maintenance Association (MA) to monitor
that connectionless connectivity. The MA is identified by a
Short MA Name that is unique within the Maintenance Domain
and chosen to facilitate easy identification of the Service
Instance. Together, the Maintenance Domain Name and the
Short MA Name form the Maintenance Association Identifier
(MAID) that is carried in CFM Messages to identify
incorrect connectivity among Service Instances. A small
integer, the Maintenance association End Point Identifier
(MEPID), identifies each MEP among those configured on a
single MA (802.1ag clauses 3.19 and 18.2).
This table uses two indices, first index is the index of the
Maintenance Domain table. The second index is the same as the
index of the dot1agCfmMaCompEntry for the same MA.
The writable objects in this table need to be persistent
upon reboot or restart of a device.
The Maintenance Association table. Each row in the table
represents an MA. An MA is a set of MEPs, each configured
with a single service instance.
This is the part of the complete MA table that is constant
across all Bridges in a Maintenance Domain, and across all
components of a single Bridge. That part of the MA table that
can vary from Bridge component to Bridge component is contained
in the dot1agCfmMaCompTable.
Creation of a Service Instance establishes a connectionless
association among the selected DSAPs. Configuring a
Maintenance association End Point (MEP) at each of the
DSAPs creates a Maintenance Association (MA) to monitor
that connectionless connectivity. The MA is identified by a
Short MA Name that is unique within the Maintenance Domain
and chosen to facilitate easy identification of the Service
Instance. Together, the Maintenance Domain Name and the
Short MA Name form the Maintenance Association Identifier
(MAID) that is carried in CFM Messages to identify
incorrect connectivity among Service Instances. A small
integer, the Maintenance association End Point Identifier
(MEPID), identifies each MEP among those configured on a
single MA (802.1ag clauses 3.19 and 18.2).
This table uses two indices, first index is the index of the
Maintenance Domain table. The second index is the same as the
index of the dot1agCfmMaCompEntry for the same MA.
The writable objects in this table need to be persistent
upon reboot or restart of a device.
Parsed from file IEEE8021-CFM-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: IEEE8021-CFM-MIB
The Maintenance Association table. Each row in the table
represents an MA. An MA is a set of MEPs, each configured
with a single service instance.
This is the part of the complete MA table that is constant
across all Bridges in a Maintenance Domain, and across all
components of a single Bridge. That part of the MA table that
can vary from Bridge component to Bridge component is contained
in the dot1agCfmMaCompTable.
Creation of a Service Instance establishes a connectionless
association among the selected DSAPs. Configuring a
Maintenance association End Point (MEP) at each of the
DSAPs creates a Maintenance Association (MA) to monitor
that connectionless connectivity. The MA is identified by a
Short MA Name that is unique within the Maintenance Domain
and chosen to facilitate easy identification of the Service
Instance. Together, the Maintenance Domain Name and the
Short MA Name form the Maintenance Association Identifier
(MAID) that is carried in CFM Messages to identify
incorrect connectivity among Service Instances. A small
integer, the Maintenance association End Point Identifier
(MEPID), identifies each MEP among those configured on a
single MA (802.1ag clauses 3.19 and 18.2).
This table uses two indices, first index is the index of the
Maintenance Domain table. The second index is the same as the
index of the dot1agCfmMaCompEntry for the same MA.
The writable objects in this table need to be persistent
upon reboot or restart of a device.
Parsed from file IEEE8021-CFM-MIB.mib
Module: IEEE8021-CFM-MIB
dot1agCfmMaNetTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dot1agCfmMaNetEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The Maintenance Association table. Each row in the table represents an MA. An MA is a set of MEPs, each configured with a single service instance. This is the part of the complete MA table that is constant across all Bridges in a Maintenance Domain, and across all components of a single Bridge. That part of the MA table that can vary from Bridge component to Bridge component is contained in the dot1agCfmMaCompTable. Creation of a Service Instance establishes a connectionless association among the selected DSAPs. Configuring a Maintenance association End Point (MEP) at each of the DSAPs creates a Maintenance Association (MA) to monitor that connectionless connectivity. The MA is identified by a Short MA Name that is unique within the Maintenance Domain and chosen to facilitate easy identification of the Service Instance. Together, the Maintenance Domain Name and the Short MA Name form the Maintenance Association Identifier (MAID) that is carried in CFM Messages to identify incorrect connectivity among Service Instances. A small integer, the Maintenance association End Point Identifier (MEPID), identifies each MEP among those configured on a single MA (802.1ag clauses 3.19 and 18.2). This table uses two indices, first index is the index of the Maintenance Domain table. The second index is the same as the index of the dot1agCfmMaCompEntry for the same MA. The writable objects in this table need to be persistent upon reboot or restart of a device. " REFERENCE "18.2" ::= { dot1agCfmMa 1 }
Vendor: Cisco Systems
Module: IEEE8021-CFM-MIB (IEEE8021-CFM-MIB-V1SMI.my)
Type: TABLE
Access: not-accessible
Syntax: SEQUENCE OF
Automatically extracted from www.mibdepot.com
dot1agCfmMaNetTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dot1agCfmMaNetEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The Maintenance Association table. Each row in the table represents an MA. An MA is a set of MEPs, each configured with a single service instance. This is the part of the complete MA table that is constant across all Bridges in a Maintenance Domain, and across all components of a single Bridge. That part of the MA table that can vary from Bridge component to Bridge component is contained in the dot1agCfmMaCompTable. Creation of a Service Instance establishes a connectionless association among the selected DSAPs. Configuring a Maintenance association End Point (MEP) at each of the DSAPs creates a Maintenance Association (MA) to monitor that connectionless connectivity. The MA is identified by a Short MA Name that is unique within the Maintenance Domain and chosen to facilitate easy identification of the Service Instance. Together, the Maintenance Domain Name and the Short MA Name form the Maintenance Association Identifier (MAID) that is carried in CFM Messages to identify incorrect connectivity among Service Instances. A small integer, the Maintenance association End Point Identifier (MEPID), identifies each MEP among those configured on a single MA (802.1ag clauses 3.19 and 18.2). This table uses two indices, first index is the index of the Maintenance Domain table. The second index is the same as the index of the dot1agCfmMaCompEntry for the same MA. The writable objects in this table need to be persistent upon reboot or restart of a device. " REFERENCE "18.2" ::= { dot1agCfmMa 1 }
dot1agCfmMaNetTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dot1agCfmMaNetEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The Maintenance Association table. Each row in the table represents an MA. An MA is a set of MEPs, each configured with a single service instance. This is the part of the complete MA table that is constant across all Bridges in a Maintenance Domain, and across all components of a single Bridge. That part of the MA table that can vary from Bridge component to Bridge component is contained in the dot1agCfmMaCompTable. Creation of a Service Instance establishes a connectionless association among the selected DSAPs. Configuring a Maintenance association End Point (MEP) at each of the DSAPs creates a Maintenance Association (MA) to monitor that connectionless connectivity. The MA is identified by a Short MA Name that is unique within the Maintenance Domain and chosen to facilitate easy identification of the Service Instance. Together, the Maintenance Domain Name and the Short MA Name form the Maintenance Association Identifier (MAID) that is carried in CFM Messages to identify incorrect connectivity among Service Instances. A small integer, the Maintenance association End Point Identifier (MEPID), identifies each MEP among those configured on a single MA (802.1ag clauses 3.19 and 18.2). This table uses two indices, first index is the index of the Maintenance Domain table. The second index is the same as the index of the dot1agCfmMaCompEntry for the same MA. The writable objects in this table need to be persistent upon reboot or restart of a device. " REFERENCE "18.2" ::= { dot1agCfmMa 1 }
dot1agCfmMaNetTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dot1agCfmMaNetEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The Maintenance Association table. Each row in the table represents an MA. An MA is a set of MEPs, each configured with a single service instance. This is the part of the complete MA table that is constant across all Bridges in a Maintenance Domain, and across all components of a single Bridge. That part of the MA table that can vary from Bridge component to Bridge component is contained in the dot1agCfmMaCompTable. Creation of a Service Instance establishes a connectionless association among the selected DSAPs. Configuring a Maintenance association End Point (MEP) at each of the DSAPs creates a Maintenance Association (MA) to monitor that connectionless connectivity. The MA is identified by a Short MA Name that is unique within the Maintenance Domain and chosen to facilitate easy identification of the Service Instance. Together, the Maintenance Domain Name and the Short MA Name form the Maintenance Association Identifier (MAID) that is carried in CFM Messages to identify incorrect connectivity among Service Instances. A small integer, the Maintenance association End Point Identifier (MEPID), identifies each MEP among those configured on a single MA (802.1ag clauses 3.19 and 18.2). This table uses two indices, first index is the index of the Maintenance Domain table. The second index is the same as the index of the dot1agCfmMaCompEntry for the same MA. The writable objects in this table need to be persistent upon reboot or restart of a device. " REFERENCE "18.2" ::= { dot1agCfmMa 1 }
dot1agCfmMaNetTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dot1agCfmMaNetEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The Maintenance Association table. Each row in the table represents an MA. An MA is a set of MEPs, each configured with a single service instance. This is the part of the complete MA table that is constant across all Bridges in a Maintenance Domain, and across all components of a single Bridge. That part of the MA table that can vary from Bridge component to Bridge component is contained in the dot1agCfmMaCompTable. Creation of a Service Instance establishes a connectionless association among the selected DSAPs. Configuring a Maintenance association End Point (MEP) at each of the DSAPs creates a Maintenance Association (MA) to monitor that connectionless connectivity. The MA is identified by a Short MA Name that is unique within the Maintenance Domain and chosen to facilitate easy identification of the Service Instance. Together, the Maintenance Domain Name and the Short MA Name form the Maintenance Association Identifier (MAID) that is carried in CFM Messages to identify incorrect connectivity among Service Instances. A small integer, the Maintenance association End Point Identifier (MEPID), identifies each MEP among those configured on a single MA (802.1ag clauses 3.19 and 18.2). This table uses two indices, first index is the index of the Maintenance Domain table. The second index is the same as the index of the dot1agCfmMaCompEntry for the same MA. The writable objects in this table need to be persistent upon reboot or restart of a device. " REFERENCE "18.2" ::= { dot1agCfmMa 1 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.6.1.1 | dot1agCfmMaNetEntry | 5 | 5 | The MA table entry. |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.6.2 | dot1agCfmMaCompTable | 1 | 7 | The Maintenance Association table. Each row in the table represents an MA. An MA is a set of MEPs, each configured with a singl… |
1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.6.3 | dot1agCfmMaMepListTable | 1 | 3 | List of MEPIDs that belong to this MA. Clause 12.14.6.1.3 specifies that a list of MEPIDs in all bridges in that MA, but since S… |
1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.6.4 | ieee8021CfmMaCompTable | 1 | 8 | The Maintenance Association table. Each row in the table represents an MA. An MA is a set of MEPs, each configured with a singl… |