Table of GMPLS Labels. This table allows the representation
of the more complex label forms required for GMPLS that cannot
be held within the TEXTUAL-CONVENTION MplsLabel; that is, labels
that cannot be encoded within 32 bits. It is, nevertheless, also
capable of holding 32-bit labels or regular MPLS Labels if
desired.
Each entry in this table represents an individual GMPLS Label
value. The representation of Labels in tables in other MIB
modules may be achieved by a referrence to an entry in this
table by means of a row pointer into this table. The indexing
of this table provides for arbitrary indexing and also for
concatenation of labels.
For an example of label concatenation, see RFC 3945, section 7.1.
In essence, a GMPLS Label may be composite in order to identify
a set of resources in the data plane. Practical examples are
timeslots and wavelength sets (which are not contiguous like
wavebands).
The indexing mechanism allows multiple entries in this table to
be seen as a sequence of labels that should be concatenated.
Ordering is potentially very sensitive for concatenation.
Parsed from file rfc4803-GMPLS-LSR.mib-2.txt
Company: None
Module: GMPLS-LABEL-STD-MIB
Table of GMPLS Labels. This table allows the representation
of the more complex label forms required for GMPLS that cannot
be held within the TEXTUAL-CONVENTION MplsLabel; that is, labels
that cannot be encoded within 32 bits. It is, nevertheless, also
capable of holding 32-bit labels or regular MPLS Labels if
desired.
Each entry in this table represents an individual GMPLS Label
value. The representation of Labels in tables in other MIB
modules may be achieved by a referrence to an entry in this
table by means of a row pointer into this table. The indexing
of this table provides for arbitrary indexing and also for
concatenation of labels.
For an example of label concatenation, see RFC 3945, section 7.1.
In essence, a GMPLS Label may be composite in order to identify
a set of resources in the data plane. Practical examples are
timeslots and wavelength sets (which are not contiguous like
wavebands).
The indexing mechanism allows multiple entries in this table to
be seen as a sequence of labels that should be concatenated.
Ordering is potentially very sensitive for concatenation.
Parsed from file GMPLS-LABEL-STD-MIB.mib
Module: GMPLS-LABEL-STD-MIB
Vendor: IETF RFCs
Module: GMPLS-LABEL-STD-MIB (rfc4803-GMPLS-LSR.mib-2)
Type: TABLE
Access: not-accessible
Syntax: SEQUENCE OF
Automatically extracted from www.mibdepot.com
gmplsLabelTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF GmplsLabelEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Table of GMPLS Labels. This table allows the representation of the more complex label forms required for GMPLS that cannot be held within the TEXTUAL-CONVENTION MplsLabel; that is, labels that cannot be encoded within 32 bits. It is, nevertheless, also capable of holding 32-bit labels or regular MPLS Labels if desired. Each entry in this table represents an individual GMPLS Label value. The representation of Labels in tables in other MIB modules may be achieved by a referrence to an entry in this table by means of a row pointer into this table. The indexing of this table provides for arbitrary indexing and also for concatenation of labels. For an example of label concatenation, see RFC 3945, section 7.1. In essence, a GMPLS Label may be composite in order to identify a set of resources in the data plane. Practical examples are timeslots and wavelength sets (which are not contiguous like wavebands). The indexing mechanism allows multiple entries in this table to be seen as a sequence of labels that should be concatenated. Ordering is potentially very sensitive for concatenation." REFERENCE "1. Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Architecture, RFC 3945, section 7.1." ::= { gmplsLabelObjects 2 }
gmplsLabelTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF GmplsLabelEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Table of GMPLS Labels. This table allows the representation of the more complex label forms required for GMPLS that cannot be held within the TEXTUAL-CONVENTION MplsLabel; that is, labels that cannot be encoded within 32 bits. It is, nevertheless, also capable of holding 32-bit labels or regular MPLS Labels if desired. Each entry in this table represents an individual GMPLS Label value. The representation of Labels in tables in other MIB modules may be achieved by a referrence to an entry in this table by means of a row pointer into this table. The indexing of this table provides for arbitrary indexing and also for concatenation of labels. For an example of label concatenation, see RFC 3945, section 7.1. In essence, a GMPLS Label may be composite in order to identify a set of resources in the data plane. Practical examples are timeslots and wavelength sets (which are not contiguous like wavebands). The indexing mechanism allows multiple entries in this table to be seen as a sequence of labels that should be concatenated. Ordering is potentially very sensitive for concatenation." REFERENCE "1. Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Architecture, RFC 3945, section 7.1." ::= { gmplsLabelObjects 2 }
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.16.1.2.1 | gmplsLabelEntry | 17 | 17 | An entry in this table represents a single label value. There are three indexes into the table. - The interface index may be he… |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.2.1.10.166.16.1.1 | gmplsLabelIndexNext | 1 | 1 | "gmplsLabelIndexNext" |