A currently unassigned value of
hpicfBackupLinkIndex. The value 0 indicates that no
unassigned values are available.
In order to cause a non-zero value of this object to
be assigned for use as the hpicfBackupLinkIndex of a
future backup link configuration, it must be
successfully modified by a set operation. When
modified by a set operation, the new value must
precisely match the value presently held by the
object. If not, the management protocol set
operation will fail.
Immediately after the completion of a successful set
operation, the agent must modify the value of this
object. The algorithm for modifying the value is
implementation-dependent, and may use a subset of
values within the legal range. However, the agent
must guarantee that the new value is not assigned to
any in-use value of hpicfBackupLinkIndex.
A management station creates a new backup link using
this algorithm:
- issue a management protocol retrieval operation
to obtain the value of hpicfBackupLinkNextIndex;
if the retrieved value is zero, a new backup
link cannot be created at this time;
- issue a management protocol set operation for
hpicfBackupLinkNextIndex, supplying the same
value as obtained in the previous step;
- if the set operation succeeds, use the supplied
value as the hpicfBackupLinkIndex of the new
backup link; if the set operation fails, go back
to the first step and obtain a new value for
hpicfBackupLinkNextIndex;
- issue a management protocol set operation to
create an instance of the hpicfBackupLinkStatus
object setting its value to 'createAndGo' or
'createAndWait' (as specified in the description
of the RowStatus textual convention).
Note that the set of hpicfBackupLinkNextIndex and
the instance of hpicfBackupLinkStatus may occur in
the same set operation if desired.
Parsed from file hpicfGenRptr.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: HP-ICF-GENERIC-RPTR
A currently unassigned value of
hpicfBackupLinkIndex. The value 0 indicates that no
unassigned values are available.
In order to cause a non-zero value of this object to
be assigned for use as the hpicfBackupLinkIndex of a
future backup link configuration, it must be
successfully modified by a set operation. When
modified by a set operation, the new value must
precisely match the value presently held by the
object. If not, the management protocol set
operation will fail.
Immediately after the completion of a successful set
operation, the agent must modify the value of this
object. The algorithm for modifying the value is
implementation-dependent, and may use a subset of
values within the legal range. However, the agent
must guarantee that the new value is not assigned to
any in-use value of hpicfBackupLinkIndex.
A management station creates a new backup link using
this algorithm:
- issue a management protocol retrieval operation
to obtain the value of hpicfBackupLinkNextIndex;
if the retrieved value is zero, a new backup
link cannot be created at this time;
- issue a management protocol set operation for
hpicfBackupLinkNextIndex, supplying the same
value as obtained in the previous step;
- if the set operation succeeds, use the supplied
value as the hpicfBackupLinkIndex of the new
backup link; if the set operation fails, go back
to the first step and obtain a new value for
hpicfBackupLinkNextIndex;
- issue a management protocol set operation to
create an instance of the hpicfBackupLinkStatus
object setting its value to 'createAndGo' or
'createAndWait' (as specified in the description
of the RowStatus textual convention).
Note that the set of hpicfBackupLinkNextIndex and
the instance of hpicfBackupLinkStatus may occur in
the same set operation if desired.
Parsed from file HP-ICF-GENERIC-RPTR.mib
Module: HP-ICF-GENERIC-RPTR
Vendor: Hewlett-Packard
Module: HP-ICF-GENERIC-RPTR
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
hpicfBackupLinkNextIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A currently unassigned value of hpicfBackupLinkIndex. The value 0 indicates that no unassigned values are available. In order to cause a non-zero value of this object to be assigned for use as the hpicfBackupLinkIndex of a future backup link configuration, it must be successfully modified by a set operation. When modified by a set operation, the new value must precisely match the value presently held by the object. If not, the management protocol set operation will fail. Immediately after the completion of a successful set operation, the agent must modify the value of this object. The algorithm for modifying the value is implementation-dependent, and may use a subset of values within the legal range. However, the agent must guarantee that the new value is not assigned to any in-use value of hpicfBackupLinkIndex. A management station creates a new backup link using this algorithm: - issue a management protocol retrieval operation to obtain the value of hpicfBackupLinkNextIndex; if the retrieved value is zero, a new backup link cannot be created at this time; - issue a management protocol set operation for hpicfBackupLinkNextIndex, supplying the same value as obtained in the previous step; - if the set operation succeeds, use the supplied value as the hpicfBackupLinkIndex of the new backup link; if the set operation fails, go back to the first step and obtain a new value for hpicfBackupLinkNextIndex; - issue a management protocol set operation to create an instance of the hpicfBackupLinkStatus object setting its value to 'createAndGo' or 'createAndWait' (as specified in the description of the RowStatus textual convention). Note that the set of hpicfBackupLinkNextIndex and the instance of hpicfBackupLinkStatus may occur in the same set operation if desired." ::= { hpicfGRpBackupLinks 1 }
hpicfBackupLinkNextIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A currently unassigned value of hpicfBackupLinkIndex. The value 0 indicates that no unassigned values are available. In order to cause a non-zero value of this object to be assigned for use as the hpicfBackupLinkIndex of a future backup link configuration, it must be successfully modified by a set operation. When modified by a set operation, the new value must precisely match the value presently held by the object. If not, the management protocol set operation will fail. Immediately after the completion of a successful set operation, the agent must modify the value of this object. The algorithm for modifying the value is implementation-dependent, and may use a subset of values within the legal range. However, the agent must guarantee that the new value is not assigned to any in-use value of hpicfBackupLinkIndex. A management station creates a new backup link using this algorithm: - issue a management protocol retrieval operation to obtain the value of hpicfBackupLinkNextIndex; if the retrieved value is zero, a new backup link cannot be created at this time; - issue a management protocol set operation for hpicfBackupLinkNextIndex, supplying the same value as obtained in the previous step; - if the set operation succeeds, use the supplied value as the hpicfBackupLinkIndex of the new backup link; if the set operation fails, go back to the first step and obtain a new value for hpicfBackupLinkNextIndex; - issue a management protocol set operation to create an instance of the hpicfBackupLinkStatus object setting its value to 'createAndGo' or 'createAndWait' (as specified in the description of the RowStatus textual convention). Note that the set of hpicfBackupLinkNextIndex and the instance of hpicfBackupLinkStatus may occur in the same set operation if desired." ::= { hpicfGRpBackupLinks 1 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.14.11.4.2.1.0 | hpicfBackupLinkNextIndex | 0 | 0 | None |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.14.11.4.2.2 | hpicfBackupLinkTable | 1 | 12 | A table of backup link configuration entries. For a given backup link, the agent will periodically send a test packet to the dev… |