This identifies the PFE notification type for this row's stats.
Below is a description of each notification type:
1. illegal Packets with invalid notification type.
2. unclassified Packets that did not have a key lookup
performed on them.
3. option Packets which have L3 options present.
4. nextHop Packets that are destined to the host.
5. discard Used when a discarded packet is sent to the
route processor.
6. sample Unused.
7. redirect This is used when a packet is being sent out
on the interface it came in on.
8. dontFragment This is used that a packet needs to be
fragmented but the DF (don't fragment) bit
is set.
9. cfdf When an MTU exceeded indication is
triggered by the CF chip and the packet has
DF (don't fragment) set.
10. poison Packets that resolved to a poisoned next
hop index.
Parsed from file mib-jnx-pfe.txt
Company: None
Module: JUNIPER-PFE-MIB
This identifies the PFE notification type for this row's stats.
Below is a description of each notification type:
1. illegal Packets with invalid notification type.
2. unclassified Packets that did not have a key lookup
performed on them.
3. option Packets which have L3 options present.
4. nextHop Packets that are destined to the host.
5. discard Used when a discarded packet is sent to the
route processor.
6. sample Unused.
7. redirect This is used when a packet is being sent out
on the interface it came in on.
8. dontFragment This is used that a packet needs to be
fragmented but the DF (don't fragment) bit
is set.
9. cfdf When an MTU exceeded indication is
triggered by the CF chip and the packet has
DF (don't fragment) set.
10. poison Packets that resolved to a poisoned next
hop index.
11. unknown Packets of unknown notification type.
12. specialMemPkt Packets with special memory pkt type notification used in diagnostics.
13. autoconfig Packets with autoconfig PFE notification type used for dynamic VLANs.
14. reject Packets of reject PFE notification type.
Parsed from file JUNIPER-PFE-MIB.mib
Module: JUNIPER-PFE-MIB
Vendor: Juniper Networks, Inc.
Module: JUNIPER-PFE-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
jnxPfeNotifyTypeId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { illegal (1), unclassified (2), option (3), nextHop (4), discard (5), sample (6), redirect (7), dontFragment (8), cfdf (9), poison (10) } MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This identifies the PFE notification type for this row's stats. Below is a description of each notification type: 1. illegal Packets with invalid notification type. 2. unclassified Packets that did not have a key lookup performed on them. 3. option Packets which have L3 options present. 4. nextHop Packets that are destined to the host. 5. discard Used when a discarded packet is sent to the route processor. 6. sample Unused. 7. redirect This is used when a packet is being sent out on the interface it came in on. 8. dontFragment This is used that a packet needs to be fragmented but the DF (don't fragment) bit is set. 9. cfdf When an MTU exceeded indication is triggered by the CF chip and the packet has DF (don't fragment) set. 10. poison Packets that resolved to a poisoned next hop index." ::= { jnxPfeNotifyTypeEntry 1 }
jnxPfeNotifyTypeId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { illegal (1), unclassified (2), option (3), nextHop (4), discard (5), sample (6), redirect (7), dontFragment (8), cfdf (9), poison (10), unknown (11), specialMemPkt (12), autoConfig (13), reject (14) } MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This identifies the PFE notification type for this row's stats. Below is a description of each notification type: 1. illegal Packets with invalid notification type. 2. unclassified Packets that did not have a key lookup performed on them. 3. option Packets which have L3 options present. 4. nextHop Packets that are destined to the host. 5. discard Used when a discarded packet is sent to the route processor. 6. sample Unused. 7. redirect This is used when a packet is being sent out on the interface it came in on. 8. dontFragment This is used that a packet needs to be fragmented but the DF (don't fragment) bit is set. 9. cfdf When an MTU exceeded indication is triggered by the CF chip and the packet has DF (don't fragment) set. 10. poison Packets that resolved to a poisoned next hop index. 11. unknown Packets of unknown notification type. 12. specialMemPkt Packets with special memory pkt type notification used in diagnostics. 13. autoconfig Packets with autoconfig PFE notification type used for dynamic VLANs. 14. reject Packets of reject PFE notification type." ::= { jnxPfeNotifyTypeEntry 1 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.2636.3.44.1.1.2.1.2 | jnxPfeNotifyTypeDescr | 0 | 0 | The description of the Pfe Notification type for this entry. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2636.3.44.1.1.2.1.3 | jnxPfeNotifyTypeParsed | 0 | 0 | Count of successful parsing of notifications. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2636.3.44.1.1.2.1.4 | jnxPfeNotifyTypeInput | 0 | 0 | Count of notifications whose associated packets were DMA'ed into route processor memory. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2636.3.44.1.1.2.1.5 | jnxPfeNotifyTypeFailed | 0 | 0 | Count of failures in parsing the notifications. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2636.3.44.1.1.2.1.6 | jnxPfeNotifyTypeIgnored | 0 | 0 | Count of notifications where the notification type in the message does not match any of the valid types. |