A table containing information on the relationships between the
multiple sub-layers of network interfaces. In particular, it contains
information on which sub-layers run 'underneath' which other sub-layers,
where each sub-layer corresponds to a conceptual row in the ifTable.
For example, when the sub-layer with ifIndex value x runs underneath the
sub-layer with ifIndex value y, then this table contains:
juniIfInvStackStatus.x.y = active
For each ifIndex value, I, which identifies an active interface, there
are always at least two instantiated rows in this table associated with
I. For one of these rows, I is the value of ifStackHigherLayer; for the
other, I is the value of ifStackLowerLayer. (If I is not involved in
multiplexing, then these are the only two rows associated with I.)
For example, two rows exist even for an interface which has no others
stacked on top or below it:
ifStackStatus.x.0 = active
ifStackStatus.0.x = active
This table contains exactly the same number of rows as the ifStackTable,
but the rows appear in a different order.
Parsed from file juniIf.mi2.txt
Company: None
Module: Juniper-UNI-IF-MIB
A table containing information on the relationships between the
multiple sub-layers of network interfaces. In particular, it contains
information on which sub-layers run 'underneath' which other sub-layers,
where each sub-layer corresponds to a conceptual row in the ifTable.
For example, when the sub-layer with ifIndex value x runs underneath the
sub-layer with ifIndex value y, then this table contains:
usdIfInvStackStatus.x.y=active
For each ifIndex value, I, which identifies an active interface, there
are always at least two instantiated rows in this table associated with
I. For one of these rows, I is the value of ifStackHigherLayer; for the
other, I is the value of ifStackLowerLayer. (If I is not involved in
multiplexing, then these are the only two rows associated with I.)
For example, two rows exist even for an interface which has no others
stacked on top or below it:
ifStackStatus.x.0=active
ifStackStatus.0.x=active
This table contains exactly the same number of rows as the ifStackTable,
but the rows appear in a different order.
Parsed from file Unisphere-Data-IF-MIB.mib
Module: Unisphere-Data-IF-MIB
Vendor: Juniper Networks/Unisphere
Module: Juniper-UNI-IF-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
juniIfInvStackTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF JuniIfInvStackEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A table containing information on the relationships between the multiple sub-layers of network interfaces. In particular, it contains information on which sub-layers run 'underneath' which other sub-layers, where each sub-layer corresponds to a conceptual row in the ifTable. For example, when the sub-layer with ifIndex value x runs underneath the sub-layer with ifIndex value y, then this table contains: juniIfInvStackStatus.x.y = active For each ifIndex value, I, which identifies an active interface, there are always at least two instantiated rows in this table associated with I. For one of these rows, I is the value of ifStackHigherLayer; for the other, I is the value of ifStackLowerLayer. (If I is not involved in multiplexing, then these are the only two rows associated with I.) For example, two rows exist even for an interface which has no others stacked on top or below it: ifStackStatus.x.0 = active ifStackStatus.0.x = active This table contains exactly the same number of rows as the ifStackTable, but the rows appear in a different order." ::= { juniIfObjects 2 }
usdIfInvStackTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF UsdIfInvStackEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A table containing information on the relationships between the multiple sub-layers of network interfaces. In particular, it contains information on which sub-layers run 'underneath' which other sub-layers, where each sub-layer corresponds to a conceptual row in the ifTable. For example, when the sub-layer with ifIndex value x runs underneath the sub-layer with ifIndex value y, then this table contains: usdIfInvStackStatus.x.y=active For each ifIndex value, I, which identifies an active interface, there are always at least two instantiated rows in this table associated with I. For one of these rows, I is the value of ifStackHigherLayer; for the other, I is the value of ifStackLowerLayer. (If I is not involved in multiplexing, then these are the only two rows associated with I.) For example, two rows exist even for an interface which has no others stacked on top or below it: ifStackStatus.x.0=active ifStackStatus.0.x=active This table contains exactly the same number of rows as the ifStackTable, but the rows appear in a different order." ::= { usdIfObjects 2 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.3.1.1.1.2.1 | juniIfInvStackEntry, usdIfInvStackEntry | 1 | 1 | Information on a particular relationship between two sub-layers, specifying that one sub-layer runs underneath the other sub-lay… |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.3.1.1.1.1 | juniIfTable, usdIfTable | 1 | 2 | juniIftable |
1.3.6.1.4.1.4874.2.2.3.1.1.1.3 | juniIfCountTable | 1 | 3 | This table contains entries for each interface type's system wide interfaces counts. |