rsRouterNextRouterIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RsNextRouterIndex
MAX-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Coordinates routerIndex value allocation for entries in rsRouterTable.
A GET of this object returns the next available routerIndex value to be used to create an entry in the associated router table; or zero, if no valid routerIndex value is available. This object also returns a value of zero when it is the lexicographic successor of a varbind presented in an SNMP GETNEXT or GETBULK request, for which circumstance it is assumed that routerIndex allocation is unintended.
Successive GETs will typically return different values, thus avoiding collisions among cooperating management clients seeking to create table entries simultaneously."
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Coordinates routerIndex value allocation for entries
in rsRouterTable.
A GET of this object returns the next available routerIndex
value to be used to create an entry in the associated
router table; or zero, if no valid routerIndex value is
available. This object also returns a value of zero when
it is the lexicographic successor of a varbind presented
in an SNMP GETNEXT or GETBULK request, for which circumstance
it is assumed that routerIndex allocation is unintended.
Successive GETs will typically return different
values, thus avoiding collisions among cooperating
management clients seeking to create table entries
simultaneously.
Parsed from file rsRouter.mi2.txt
Company: juniper
Module: REDSTONE-ROUTER-MIB
rsRouterNextRouterIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RsNextRouterIndex MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Coordinates routerIndex value allocation for entries in rsRouterTable. A GET of this object returns the next available routerIndex value to be used to create an entry in the associated router table; or zero, if no valid routerIndex value is available. This object also returns a value of zero when it is the lexicographic successor of a varbind presented in an SNMP GETNEXT or GETBULK request, for which circumstance it is assumed that routerIndex allocation is unintended. Successive GETs will typically return different values, thus avoiding collisions among cooperating management clients seeking to create table entries simultaneously. " ::= { rsRouterObjects 1 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.2773.2.32.1.1.0 | rsRouterNextRouterIndex | 0 | 0 | None |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.2773.2.32.1.2 | rsRouterTable | 1 | 4 | This table contains entries for routers present in the system. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2773.2.32.1.3 | rsRouterProtocolTable | 1 | 4 | This table contains entries for each protocol supported by the router entry created in the rsRouterTable. |