A value which indicates the set of services offered
by the managed network elements.
The value is a sum. This sum initially takes the
value zero, Then, for each layer, L, in the range
1 through 7, that this node performs transactions
for, 2 raised to (L - 1) is added to the sum. For
example, a node which performs primarily routing
functions would have a value of 4 (2^(3-1)). In
contrast, a node which is a host offering
application services would have a value of 72
(2^(4-1) + 2^(7-1)). Note that in the context of
the Internet suite of protocols, values should be
calculated accordingly:
layer functionality
1 physical (e.g., repeaters)
2 datalink/subnetwork (e.g., bridges)
3 internet (e.g., IP gateways)
4 end-to-end (e.g., IP hosts)
7 applications (e.g., mail relays)
For systems including OSI protocols, layers 5 and
6 may also be counted.
For SMDS and Frame Relay Service, this agent will
return a value of 2 which indicates that the managed
network elements offer a subnetwork-level service.
Parsed from file att_sys.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: ATT-CNM-SYSTEM-MIB
A value which indicates the set of services offered
by the managed network elements.
The value is a sum. This sum initially takes the
value zero, Then, for each layer, L, in the range
1 through 7, that this node performs transactions
for, 2 raised to (L - 1) is added to the sum. For
example, a node which performs primarily routing
functions would have a value of 4 (2^(3-1)). In
contrast, a node which is a host offering
application services would have a value of 72
(2^(4-1) + 2^(7-1)). Note that in the context of
the Internet suite of protocols, values should be
calculated accordingly:
layer functionality
1 physical (e.g., repeaters)
2 datalink/subnetwork (e.g., bridges)
3 internet (e.g., IP gateways)
4 end-to-end (e.g., IP hosts)
7 applications (e.g., mail relays)
For systems including OSI protocols, layers 5 and
6 may also be counted.
For SMDS and Frame Relay Service, this agent will
return a value of 2 which indicates that the managed
network elements offer a subnetwork-level service.
Parsed from file ATT-CNM-SYSTEM-MIB.mib
Module: ATT-CNM-SYSTEM-MIB
Vendor: AT&T
Module: ATT-CNM-SYSTEM-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
attCNMsysServices OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER(0..127) ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "A value which indicates the set of services offered by the managed network elements. The value is a sum. This sum initially takes the value zero, Then, for each layer, L, in the range 1 through 7, that this node performs transactions for, 2 raised to (L - 1) is added to the sum. For example, a node which performs primarily routing functions would have a value of 4 (2^(3-1)). In contrast, a node which is a host offering application services would have a value of 72 (2^(4-1) + 2^(7-1)). Note that in the context of the Internet suite of protocols, values should be calculated accordingly: layer functionality 1 physical (e.g., repeaters) 2 datalink/subnetwork (e.g., bridges) 3 internet (e.g., IP gateways) 4 end-to-end (e.g., IP hosts) 7 applications (e.g., mail relays) For systems including OSI protocols, layers 5 and 6 may also be counted. For SMDS and Frame Relay Service, this agent will return a value of 2 which indicates that the managed network elements offer a subnetwork-level service." ::= { att-cnm-system 7 }
attCNMsysServices OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER(0..127) ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "A value which indicates the set of services offered by the managed network elements. The value is a sum. This sum initially takes the value zero, Then, for each layer, L, in the range 1 through 7, that this node performs transactions for, 2 raised to (L - 1) is added to the sum. For example, a node which performs primarily routing functions would have a value of 4 (2^(3-1)). In contrast, a node which is a host offering application services would have a value of 72 (2^(4-1) + 2^(7-1)). Note that in the context of the Internet suite of protocols, values should be calculated accordingly: layer functionality 1 physical (e.g., repeaters) 2 datalink/subnetwork (e.g., bridges) 3 internet (e.g., IP gateways) 4 end-to-end (e.g., IP hosts) 7 applications (e.g., mail relays) For systems including OSI protocols, layers 5 and 6 may also be counted. For SMDS and Frame Relay Service, this agent will return a value of 2 which indicates that the managed network elements offer a subnetwork-level service." ::= { att-cnm-system 7 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.74.2.15.1.7.0 | attCNMsysServices | 0 | 0 | None |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.74.2.15.1.1 | attCNMsysDescr | 1 | 1 | A printable ASCII string that is a textual description of this system. This value typically includes the full name and version id… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.74.2.15.1.2 | attCNMsysObjectID | 1 | 1 | The vendor's authoritative identification of the network management subsystem contained in the entity. This value is allocated wi… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.74.2.15.1.3 | attCNMsysUpTime | 1 | 1 | The time (in hundredths of a second) since the SNMP interface portion of the system was last re-initialized. This value may be use… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.74.2.15.1.4 | attCNMsysContact | 1 | 1 | The textual identification of the contact person(s) or organization(s) for this system, along with information on how to contact … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.74.2.15.1.5 | attCNMsysName | 1 | 1 | An administratively-assigned name for this system. By convention, this is the system's fully-qualified domain name. This variable … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.74.2.15.1.6 | attCNMsysLocation | 1 | 1 | The physical location of this system. This variable distinguishes this system from others for location purposes. |