This object represents Routing Protocol (RP)
Triggers on a Virtual Router and it meant to
be used to initiate or shutdown routing
protocols on a VRF. Multiple RPs can be acted
on simultaneously. Also, individual RPs can
be brought up in steps, which should not
affect the RPs that were running. The BITS
represent an Action-code that specifies what
action is to be performed for the RPs.
The actions are: initiate(1) or shutdown(0).
The running status of an RP shall be available
in the VRF stats table's rcVrfRpStatus, which has
a similar format, but represents the status.
Bits 0-3 may be specified in any combination.
Individual routing protocols may be enabled
and disabled independently. Protocols are
enabled by setting the respective BIT and are
disabled by resetting the BIT.
So, for example, to enable RIP and BGP protocols
the rcVrfRpTrigger bits 0 and 2 need to be set, and
as encoded as 10100000.
All zeros should be interpreted as all protocols
disable.
Parsed from file RC-VRF-MIB.mib.txt
Company: avaya
Module: RC-VRF-MIB
rcVrfRpTrigger OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX VrfRpTriggerBitCode MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object represents Routing Protocol (RP) Triggers on a Virtual Router and it meant to be used to initiate or shutdown routing protocols on a VRF. Multiple RPs can be acted on simultaneously. Also, individual RPs can be brought up in steps, which should not affect the RPs that were running. The BITS represent an Action-code that specifies what action is to be performed for the RPs. The actions are: initiate(1) or shutdown(0). The running status of an RP shall be available in the VRF stats table's rcVrfRpStatus, which has a similar format, but represents the status. Bits 0-3 may be specified in any combination. Individual routing protocols may be enabled and disabled independently. Protocols are enabled by setting the respective BIT and are disabled by resetting the BIT. So, for example, to enable RIP and BGP protocols the rcVrfRpTrigger bits 0 and 2 need to be set, and as encoded as 10100000. All zeros should be interpreted as all protocols disable. " DEFVAL {{ rip, ospf }} ::= { rcVrfConfigEntry 9 }
Vendor: Avaya
Module: RC-VRF-MIB (RC-VRF-MIB.mib)
Type: TABULAR
Access: read-create
Syntax: VrfRpTriggerBitCode
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OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.2272.1.203.1.1.1.2.1.1 | rcVrfId | 0 | 0 | The unique id of this virtual router instance. A Virtual Router cannot not be created with rcVrfId = 0. VRFID 0 is reserved for t… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2272.1.203.1.1.1.2.1.2 | rcVrfRowStatus | 0 | 0 | The status column has three defined values: - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is available for use by the manag… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2272.1.203.1.1.1.2.1.3 | rcVrfName | 0 | 0 | The Name of the Virtual Router. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2272.1.203.1.1.1.2.1.4 | rcVrfContextName | 0 | 0 | The SNMPv2 Community String or SNMPv3 contextName denotes the VRF 'context' and is used to logically separate the MIB module mana… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2272.1.203.1.1.1.2.1.5 | rcVrfTrapEnable | 0 | 0 | rcVrftrapEnable |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2272.1.203.1.1.1.2.1.6 | rcVrfMaxRoutes | 0 | 0 | This object specifies the maximum number of routes that this VRF can support. The default value is 10000. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2272.1.203.1.1.1.2.1.7 | rcVrfAdminStatus | 0 | 0 | The administrative state of the Virtual Router. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2272.1.203.1.1.1.2.1.8 | rcVrfVpnId | 0 | 0 | The Virtual Private Network Identifier of the Virtual Router. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2272.1.203.1.1.1.2.1.10 | rcVrfMaxRoutesTrapEnable | 0 | 0 | This objects is used to enable the generation of the VRF Max Routes Exceeded traps. true(1) - VRF Max Routes Exceeded Traps E… |