Reference record for OID 1.3.6.1.3.95.2.8


parent
1.3.6.1.3.95.2 (mplsTeObjects)
node code
8
node name
mplsTunnelCHopTable
dot oid
1.3.6.1.3.95.2.8
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OBJECT-TYPE
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  • {iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) experimental(3) mplsTeMIB(95) mplsTeObjects(2) mplsTunnelCHopTable(8)}
  • {iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) experimental(3) mplsTeMIB(95) mplsTeObjects(2) mplsTunnelCHopTable(8)}
  • {iso(1) iso-identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) experimental(3) mplsTeMIB(95) mplsTeObjects(2) mplsTunnelCHopTable(8)}
  • iri oid
  • /iso/identified-organization/dod/internet/experimental/mplsTeMIB/mplsTeObjects/mplsTunnelCHopTable
  • /iso/org/dod/internet/experimental/mplsTeMIB/mplsTeObjects/mplsTunnelCHopTable
  • /iso/iso-identified-organization/dod/internet/experimental/mplsTeMIB/mplsTeObjects/mplsTunnelCHopTable
  • iri by oid_info
    /ISO/Identified-Organization/6/1/3/95/2/8

    Description by circitor

    The mplsTunnelCHopTable is used to indicate the
    hops, strict or loose, for an MPLS tunnel defined
    in mplsTunnelTable, as computed by a constraint-
    based routing protocol, based on the
    mplsTunnelHopTable for the outgoing direction of
    the tunnel. Each row in this table is indexed by
    mplsTunnelCHopListIndex. Each row also has a
    secondary index mplsTunnelCHopIndex, corresponding
    to the next hop that this row corresponds to. The
    first row in the table is the first hop after the
    origination point of the tunnel. In case we want
    to specify a particular interface on the
    originating LSR of an outgoing tunnel by which we
    want packets to exit the LSR, we specify this as
    the first hop for this tunnel in
    mplsTunnelCHopTable.

    Please note that since the information necessary
    to build entries within this table may not be
    supported by some LSRs, implementation of this
    table is optional. Furthermore, since the
    information in this table is actually provided by
    routing protocol after the path has been computed,
    the entries in this table are provided only for
    observation, and hence, all variables in this
    table are accessible exclusively as read-only.

    Parsed from file MPLS-TE-MIB.mib
    Module: MPLS-TE-MIB

    Description by cisco_v1

    The mplsTunnelCHopTable is used to indicate the
    hops, strict or loose, for an MPLS tunnel defined
    in mplsTunnelTable, as computed by a constraint-
    based routing protocol, based on the
    mplsTunnelHopTable for the outgoing direction of
    the tunnel. Each row in this table is indexed by
    mplsTunnelCHopListIndex. Each row also has a
    secondary index mplsTunnelCHopIndex, corresponding
    to the next hop that this row corresponds to. The
    first row in the table is the first hop after the
    origination point of the tunnel. In case we want
    to specify a particular interface on the
    originating LSR of an outgoing tunnel by which we
    want packets to exit the LSR, we specify this as
    the first hop for this tunnel in
    mplsTunnelCHopTable.

    Please note that since the information necessary
    to build entries within this table may not be
    supported by some LSRs, implementation of this
    table is optional. Furthermore, since the
    information in this table is actually provided by
    routing protocol after the path has been computed,
    the entries in this table are provided only for
    observation, and hence, all variables in this
    table are accessible exclusively as read-only.

    Description by oid_info

    mplsTunnelCHopTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MplsTunnelCHopEntry
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "The mplsTunnelCHopTable is used to indicate the
    hops, strict or loose, for an MPLS tunnel defined
    in mplsTunnelTable, as computed by a constraint-
    based routing protocol, based on the
    mplsTunnelHopTable for the outgoing direction of
    the tunnel. Each row in this table is indexed by
    mplsTunnelCHopListIndex. Each row also has a
    secondary index mplsTunnelCHopIndex, corresponding
    to the next hop that this row corresponds to. The
    first row in the table is the first hop after the
    origination point of the tunnel. In case we want
    to specify a particular interface on the
    originating LSR of an outgoing tunnel by which we
    want packets to exit the LSR, we specify this as
    the first hop for this tunnel in
    mplsTunnelCHopTable.
    Please note that since the information necessary
    to build entries within this table may not be
    supported by some LSRs, implementation of this
    table is optional. Furthermore, since the
    information in this table is actually provided by
    routing protocol after the path has been computed,
    the entries in this table are provided only for
    observation, and hence, all variables in this
    table are accessible exclusively as read-only."

    View at oid-info.com

    Description by mibdepot

    The mplsTunnelCHopTable is used to indicate the
    hops, strict or loose, for an MPLS tunnel defined
    in mplsTunnelTable, as computed by a constraint-
    based routing protocol, based on the
    mplsTunnelHopTable for the outgoing direction of
    the tunnel. Each row in this table is indexed by
    mplsTunnelCHopListIndex. Each row also has a
    secondary index mplsTunnelCHopIndex, corresponding
    to the next hop that this row corresponds to. The
    first row in the table is the first hop after the
    origination point of the tunnel. In case we want
    to specify a particular interface on the
    originating LSR of an outgoing tunnel by which we
    want packets to exit the LSR, we specify this as
    the first hop for this tunnel in
    mplsTunnelCHopTable.

    Please note that since the information necessary to
    build entries within this table may not be
    supported by some LSRs, implementation of this
    table is optional. Furthermore, since the
    information in this table is actually provided by
    routing protocol after the path has been computed,
    the entries in this table are provided only for
    observation, and hence, all variables in this table
    are accessible exclusively as read-only.

    Parsed from file mpls-te.mib.txt
    Company: None
    Module: MPLS-TE-MIB

    Description by cisco

    The mplsTunnelCHopTable is used to indicate the
    hops, strict or loose, for an MPLS tunnel defined
    in mplsTunnelTable, as computed by a constraint-
    based routing protocol, based on the
    mplsTunnelHopTable for the outgoing direction of
    the tunnel. Each row in this table is indexed by
    mplsTunnelCHopListIndex. Each row also has a
    secondary index mplsTunnelCHopIndex, corresponding
    to the next hop that this row corresponds to. The
    first row in the table is the first hop after the
    origination point of the tunnel. In case we want
    to specify a particular interface on the
    originating LSR of an outgoing tunnel by which we
    want packets to exit the LSR, we specify this as
    the first hop for this tunnel in
    mplsTunnelCHopTable.

    Please note that since the information necessary
    to build entries within this table may not be
    supported by some LSRs, implementation of this
    table is optional. Furthermore, since the
    information in this table is actually provided by
    routing protocol after the path has been computed,
    the entries in this table are provided only for
    observation, and hence, all variables in this
    table are accessible exclusively as read-only.

    Information by circitor

    mplsTunnelCHopTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MplsTunnelCHopEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The mplsTunnelCHopTable is used to indicate the hops, strict or loose, for an MPLS tunnel defined in mplsTunnelTable, as computed by a constraint- based routing protocol, based on the mplsTunnelHopTable for the outgoing direction of the tunnel. Each row in this table is indexed by mplsTunnelCHopListIndex. Each row also has a secondary index mplsTunnelCHopIndex, corresponding to the next hop that this row corresponds to. The first row in the table is the first hop after the origination point of the tunnel. In case we want to specify a particular interface on the originating LSR of an outgoing tunnel by which we want packets to exit the LSR, we specify this as the first hop for this tunnel in mplsTunnelCHopTable. Please note that since the information necessary to build entries within this table may not be supported by some LSRs, implementation of this table is optional. Furthermore, since the information in this table is actually provided by routing protocol after the path has been computed, the entries in this table are provided only for observation, and hence, all variables in this table are accessible exclusively as read-only." ::= { mplsTeObjects 8 }

    Information by cisco_v1

    mplsTunnelCHopTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MplsTunnelCHopEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The mplsTunnelCHopTable is used to indicate the hops, strict or loose, for an MPLS tunnel defined in mplsTunnelTable, as computed by a constraint- based routing protocol, based on the mplsTunnelHopTable for the outgoing direction of the tunnel. Each row in this table is indexed by mplsTunnelCHopListIndex. Each row also has a secondary index mplsTunnelCHopIndex, corresponding to the next hop that this row corresponds to. The first row in the table is the first hop after the origination point of the tunnel. In case we want to specify a particular interface on the originating LSR of an outgoing tunnel by which we want packets to exit the LSR, we specify this as the first hop for this tunnel in mplsTunnelCHopTable. Please note that since the information necessary to build entries within this table may not be supported by some LSRs, implementation of this table is optional. Furthermore, since the information in this table is actually provided by routing protocol after the path has been computed, the entries in this table are provided only for observation, and hence, all variables in this table are accessible exclusively as read-only." ::= { mplsTeObjects 8 }

    Information by oid_info

    Automatically extracted from Cisco "SNMP v2 MIBs".

    Information by mibdepot

    mplsTunnelCHopTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MplsTunnelCHopEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The mplsTunnelCHopTable is used to indicate the hops, strict or loose, for an MPLS tunnel defined in mplsTunnelTable, as computed by a constraint- based routing protocol, based on the mplsTunnelHopTable for the outgoing direction of the tunnel. Each row in this table is indexed by mplsTunnelCHopListIndex. Each row also has a secondary index mplsTunnelCHopIndex, corresponding to the next hop that this row corresponds to. The first row in the table is the first hop after the origination point of the tunnel. In case we want to specify a particular interface on the originating LSR of an outgoing tunnel by which we want packets to exit the LSR, we specify this as the first hop for this tunnel in mplsTunnelCHopTable. Please note that since the information necessary to build entries within this table may not be supported by some LSRs, implementation of this table is optional. Furthermore, since the information in this table is actually provided by routing protocol after the path has been computed, the entries in this table are provided only for observation, and hence, all variables in this table are accessible exclusively as read-only." ::= { mplsTeObjects 8 }

    Information by cisco

    mplsTunnelCHopTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MplsTunnelCHopEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The mplsTunnelCHopTable is used to indicate the hops, strict or loose, for an MPLS tunnel defined in mplsTunnelTable, as computed by a constraint- based routing protocol, based on the mplsTunnelHopTable for the outgoing direction of the tunnel. Each row in this table is indexed by mplsTunnelCHopListIndex. Each row also has a secondary index mplsTunnelCHopIndex, corresponding to the next hop that this row corresponds to. The first row in the table is the first hop after the origination point of the tunnel. In case we want to specify a particular interface on the originating LSR of an outgoing tunnel by which we want packets to exit the LSR, we specify this as the first hop for this tunnel in mplsTunnelCHopTable. Please note that since the information necessary to build entries within this table may not be supported by some LSRs, implementation of this table is optional. Furthermore, since the information in this table is actually provided by routing protocol after the path has been computed, the entries in this table are provided only for observation, and hence, all variables in this table are accessible exclusively as read-only." ::= { mplsTeObjects 8 }

    First Registration Authority (recovered by parent 1.3.6)

    Defense Communication Agency

    Current Registration Authority (recovered by parent 1.3.6.1.3)

    Internet Assigned Numbers Authority

    Children (1)

    OIDNameSub childrenSub Nodes TotalDescription
    1.3.6.1.3.95.2.8.1 mplsTunnelCHopEntry 9 9 An entry in this table represents a tunnel hop.
    An entry in this table is created by a constraint-
    based routing protocol based o…

    Brothers (11)

    OIDNameSub childrenSub Nodes TotalDescription
    1.3.6.1.3.95.2.0 mplsTeNotifyPrefix 4 4 None
    1.3.6.1.3.95.2.1 mplsTunnelIndexNext 1 1 This object contains the next appropriate value to
    be used for mplsTunnelIndex when creating entries
    in mplsTunnelTable. If the …
    1.3.6.1.3.95.2.2 mplsTunnelTable 1 38 The mplsTunnelTable allows new MPLS tunnels to be
    created between an LSR and a remote endpoint, and
    existing tunnels to be reconf…
    1.3.6.1.3.95.2.3 mplsTunnelHopListIndexNext 1 1 This object contains an appropriate value to be used
    for mplsTunnelHopListIndex when creating entries in
    the mplsTunnelHopTable. …
    1.3.6.1.3.95.2.4 mplsTunnelHopTable 1 17 The mplsTunnelHopTable is used to indicate the hops,
    strict or loose, for an MPLS tunnel defined in
    mplsTunnelTable, when it is e…
    1.3.6.1.3.95.2.5 mplsTunnelResourceIndexNext 1 1 This object contains the next appropriate value to
    be used for mplsTunnelResourceIndex when creating
    entries in the mplsTunnelRes…
    1.3.6.1.3.95.2.6 mplsTunnelResourceTable 1 11 The mplsTunnelResourceTable allows a manager to
    specify which resources are desired for an MPLS
    tunnel. This table also allows s…
    1.3.6.1.3.95.2.7 mplsTunnelARHopTable 1 10 The mplsTunnelARHopTable is used to indicate the
    hops, strict or loose, for an MPLS tunnel defined
    in mplsTunnelTable, as reporte…
    1.3.6.1.3.95.2.9 mplsTunnelPerfTable 1 6 This table provides per-tunnel MPLS performance
    information.
    1.3.6.1.3.95.2.10 mplsTunnelTrapEnable, mplsTunnelCRLDPResTable 2 9 If this object is true, then it enables the
    generation of mplsTunnelUp and mplsTunnelDown
    traps, otherwise these traps are not em…
    1.3.6.1.3.95.2.11 11 1 1 mplsTunnelTrapEnable