This object provides both control and status for the
associated conceptual row in the table. Rows can be
created in two ways.
createAndGo - The specified row will be created and
activated if the instance is allowable. If not, an
inconsistentValue exception will be returned and the
row will not be created. This provides the most
optimal method of creating an active row, but provides
the user no explanation if the row cannot be created.
createAndWait - The specified row will be created and put
in the notInService state if the instance is allowable.
A subsequent activation of this row will bring it into
the active state. If the instance is not allowable,
the row will be created and put in the notReady state.
A subsequent activation of this row will fail. Since
the inappropriate information is always contained in the
indexing leaves, activation will never succeed and the
row should be removed by the management station. When
a row is in the notReady state, the ctVlanClassifyRowInfo
may be retrieved to obtain a plain English explanation
of why this row cannot be activated. createAndWait is
the preferred method for this reason.
Both methods described above leave ctVlanClassifyIngressList
in it's default state, requiring an additional set operation
in order to modify it. An even more optimal twist on the
createAndWait method is to set the ctVlanClassifyIngressList
to it's desired value as a method for row creation. This
will essentially cause an implicit createAndWait since it
too will leave the row in either the notInService or
notReady state. This leaves only activation or error
analysis as the last step.
Any rows left in the notReady or notInService state for
more than 5 minutes should be automatically removed by
the agent implementation.
Parsed from file ctron-vlan-classify-mib.txt
Company: None
Module: CTRON-VLAN-CLASSIFY-MIB
This object provides both control and status for the
associated conceptual row in the table. Rows can be
created in two ways.
createAndGo - The specified row will be created and
activated if the instance is allowable. If not, an
inconsistentValue exception will be returned and the
row will not be created. This provides the most
optimal method of creating an active row, but provides
the user no explanation if the row cannot be created.
createAndWait - The specified row will be created and put
in the notInService state if the instance is allowable.
A subsequent activation of this row will bring it into
the active state. If the instance is not allowable,
the row will be created and put in the notReady state.
A subsequent activation of this row will fail. Since
the inappropriate information is always contained in the
indexing leaves, activation will never succeed and the
row should be removed by the management station. When
a row is in the notReady state, the ctVlanClassifyRowInfo
may be retrieved to obtain a plain English explanation
of why this row cannot be activated. createAndWait is
the preferred method for this reason.
Both methods described above leave ctVlanClassifyIngressList
in it's default state, requiring an additional set operation
in order to modify it. An even more optimal twist on the
createAndWait method is to set the ctVlanClassifyIngressList
to it's desired value as a method for row creation. This
will essentially cause an implicit createAndWait since it
too will leave the row in either the notInService or
notReady state. This leaves only activation or error
analysis as the last step.
Any rows left in the notReady or notInService state for
more than 5 minutes should be automatically removed by
the agent implementation.
Parsed from file CTRON-VLAN-CLASSIFY-MIB.mib
Module: CTRON-VLAN-CLASSIFY-MIB
ctVlanClassifyRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RowStatus MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object provides both control and status for the associated conceptual row in the table. Rows can be created in two ways. createAndGo - The specified row will be created and activated if the instance is allowable. If not, an inconsistentValue exception will be returned and the row will not be created. This provides the most optimal method of creating an active row, but provides the user no explanation if the row cannot be created. createAndWait - The specified row will be created and put in the notInService state if the instance is allowable. A subsequent activation of this row will bring it into the active state. If the instance is not allowable, the row will be created and put in the notReady state. A subsequent activation of this row will fail. Since the inappropriate information is always contained in the indexing leaves, activation will never succeed and the row should be removed by the management station. When a row is in the notReady state, the ctVlanClassifyRowInfo may be retrieved to obtain a plain English explanation of why this row cannot be activated. createAndWait is the preferred method for this reason. Both methods described above leave ctVlanClassifyIngressList in it's default state, requiring an additional set operation in order to modify it. An even more optimal twist on the createAndWait method is to set the ctVlanClassifyIngressList to it's desired value as a method for row creation. This will essentially cause an implicit createAndWait since it too will leave the row in either the notInService or notReady state. This leaves only activation or error analysis as the last step. Any rows left in the notReady or notInService state for more than 5 minutes should be automatically removed by the agent implementation." ::= { ctVlanClassifyEntry 6 }
Vendor: Enterasys Networks Inc.
Module: CTRON-VLAN-CLASSIFY-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
ctVlanClassifyRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RowStatus MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object provides both control and status for the associated conceptual row in the table. Rows can be created in two ways. createAndGo - The specified row will be created and activated if the instance is allowable. If not, an inconsistentValue exception will be returned and the row will not be created. This provides the most optimal method of creating an active row, but provides the user no explanation if the row cannot be created. createAndWait - The specified row will be created and put in the notInService state if the instance is allowable. A subsequent activation of this row will bring it into the active state. If the instance is not allowable, the row will be created and put in the notReady state. A subsequent activation of this row will fail. Since the inappropriate information is always contained in the indexing leaves, activation will never succeed and the row should be removed by the management station. When a row is in the notReady state, the ctVlanClassifyRowInfo may be retrieved to obtain a plain English explanation of why this row cannot be activated. createAndWait is the preferred method for this reason. Both methods described above leave ctVlanClassifyIngressList in it's default state, requiring an additional set operation in order to modify it. An even more optimal twist on the createAndWait method is to set the ctVlanClassifyIngressList to it's desired value as a method for row creation. This will essentially cause an implicit createAndWait since it too will leave the row in either the notInService or notReady state. This leaves only activation or error analysis as the last step. Any rows left in the notReady or notInService state for more than 5 minutes should be automatically removed by the agent implementation." ::= { ctVlanClassifyEntry 6 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.2.16.6.1.4.1.1 | ctVlanClassifyVlanIndex | 0 | 0 | The VLAN index for this entry. Any packet meeting the classification criteria specified by this conceptual row will be put into … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.2.16.6.1.4.1.2 | ctVlanClassifyDataMeaning | 0 | 0 | The meaning of the ctVlanClassifyDataVal leaf for this conceptual row. The ctVlanClassifyDataVal specifies a particular value wh… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.2.16.6.1.4.1.3 | ctVlanClassifyDataVal | 0 | 0 | The data value associated with ctVlanClassifyDataMeaning. The explicit range of this value is any unsigned 32-bit integer(0..4294… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.2.16.6.1.4.1.4 | ctVlanClassifyDataMask | 0 | 0 | This object is the one's complement of a 32-bit mask. This mask is applicable to the data comparison of ctVlanClassifyDataVal. T… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.2.16.6.1.4.1.5 | ctVlanClassifyIngressList | 0 | 0 | The set of ports on which this classification rule applies. Classification occurs on ingress. An agent implementation should all… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.2.16.6.1.4.1.7 | ctVlanClassifyRowInfo | 0 | 0 | This object provides info about this row in the form of an ASCII string, suitable for display purposes. The intended purpose of … |