A row in this table represents a link between PW VCs (that
require MPLS tunnels) and MPLS tunnel for packets arriving
from the PSN.
This table is indexed by the set of indexes used to
identify the VC - cpwVcIndex and an additional
index enabling multiple rows for the same VC index.
Note that the first entry for each VC can be indexed by
cpwVcMplsOutboundIndex equal zero without a need for
retrieval of cpwVcMplsInboundIndexNext.
An entry is created in this table either automatically by
the local agent or created manually by the operator in
cases that strict mode is required.
Note that the control messages contain VC ID and VC type,
which together with the remote IP address identify the
cpwVcIndex in the local node.
This table points to the appropriate MPLS MIB. In the case
of MPLS-TE, the 4 variables relevant to the indexing of a
TE MPLS tunnel are set as in Srinivasan, et al,
In case of non-TE MPLS tunnel (an outer tunnel label
assigned by LDP or manually) the table points to the XC
entry in the MPLS-LSR-MIB as in Srinivasan, et al,
Each VC may have multiple rows in this tables if protection
is available at the outer tunnel level, each row may be of
different type except for VC only, on which only rows with
ifIndex of the port are allowed.
Parsed from file CISCO-IETF-PW-MPLS-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-IETF-PW-MPLS-MIB
A row in this table represents a link between PW VCs (that
require MPLS tunnels) and MPLS tunnel for packets arriving
from the PSN.
This table is indexed by the set of indexes used to
identify the VC - cpwVcIndex and an additional
index enabling multiple rows for the same VC index.
Note that the first entry for each VC can be indexed by
cpwVcMplsOutboundIndex equal zero without a need for
retrieval of cpwVcMplsInboundIndexNext.
An entry is created in this table either automatically by
the local agent or created manually by the operator in
cases that strict mode is required.
Note that the control messages contain VC ID and VC type,
which together with the remote IP address identify the
cpwVcIndex in the local node.
This table points to the appropriate MPLS MIB. In the case
of MPLS-TE, the 4 variables relevant to the indexing of a
TE MPLS tunnel are set as in Srinivasan, et al,
In case of non-TE MPLS tunnel (an outer tunnel label
assigned by LDP or manually) the table points to the XC
entry in the MPLS-LSR-MIB as in Srinivasan, et al,
Each VC may have multiple rows in this tables if protection
is available at the outer tunnel level, each row may be of
different type except for VC only, on which only rows with
ifIndex of the port are allowed.
A row in this table represents a link between PW VCs (that
require MPLS tunnels) and MPLS tunnel for packets arriving
from the PSN.
This table is indexed by the set of indexes used to
identify the VC - cpwVcIndex and an additional
index enabling multiple rows for the same VC index.
Note that the first entry for each VC can be indexed by
cpwVcMplsOutboundIndex equal zero without a need for
retrieval of cpwVcMplsInboundIndexNext.
An entry is created in this table either automatically by
the local agent or created manually by the operator in
cases that strict mode is required.
Note that the control messages contain VC ID and VC type,
which together with the remote IP address identify the
cpwVcIndex in the local node.
This table points to the appropriate MPLS MIB. In the case
of MPLS-TE, the 4 variables relevant to the indexing of a
TE MPLS tunnel are set as in Srinivasan, et al,
In case of non-TE MPLS tunnel (an outer tunnel label
assigned by LDP or manually) the table points to the XC
entry in the MPLS-LSR-MIB as in Srinivasan, et al,
Each VC may have multiple rows in this tables if protection
is available at the outer tunnel level, each row may be of
different type except for VC only, on which only rows with
ifIndex of the port are allowed.
Parsed from file CISCO-IETF-PW-MPLS-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-IETF-PW-MPLS-MIB
A row in this table represents a link between PW VCs (that
require MPLS tunnels) and MPLS tunnel for packets arriving
from the PSN.
This table is indexed by the set of indexes used to
identify the VC - cpwVcIndex and an additional
index enabling multiple rows for the same VC index.
Note that the first entry for each VC can be indexed by
cpwVcMplsOutboundIndex equal zero without a need for
retrieval of cpwVcMplsInboundIndexNext.
An entry is created in this table either automatically by
the local agent or created manually by the operator in
cases that strict mode is required.
Note that the control messages contain VC ID and VC type,
which together with the remote IP address identify the
cpwVcIndex in the local node.
This table points to the appropriate MPLS MIB. In the case
of MPLS-TE, the 4 variables relevant to the indexing of a
TE MPLS tunnel are set as in Srinivasan, et al,
In case of non-TE MPLS tunnel (an outer tunnel label
assigned by LDP or manually) the table points to the XC
entry in the MPLS-LSR-MIB as in Srinivasan, et al,
Each VC may have multiple rows in this tables if protection
is available at the outer tunnel level, each row may be of
different type except for VC only, on which only rows with
ifIndex of the port are allowed.
cpwVcMplsInboundEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CpwVcMplsInboundEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A row in this table represents a link between PW VCs (that require MPLS tunnels) and MPLS tunnel for packets arriving from the PSN. This table is indexed by the set of indexes used to identify the VC - cpwVcIndex and an additional index enabling multiple rows for the same VC index. Note that the first entry for each VC can be indexed by cpwVcMplsOutboundIndex equal zero without a need for retrieval of cpwVcMplsInboundIndexNext. An entry is created in this table either automatically by the local agent or created manually by the operator in cases that strict mode is required. Note that the control messages contain VC ID and VC type, which together with the remote IP address identify the cpwVcIndex in the local node. This table points to the appropriate MPLS MIB. In the case of MPLS-TE, the 4 variables relevant to the indexing of a TE MPLS tunnel are set as in Srinivasan, et al,
. In case of non-TE MPLS tunnel (an outer tunnel label assigned by LDP or manually) the table points to the XC entry in the MPLS-LSR-MIB as in Srinivasan, et al, . Each VC may have multiple rows in this tables if protection is available at the outer tunnel level, each row may be of different type except for VC only, on which only rows with ifIndex of the port are allowed. " INDEX { cpwVcIndex, cpwVcMplsInboundIndex } ::= { cpwVcMplsInboundTable 1 }
cpwVcMplsInboundEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CpwVcMplsInboundEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "A row in this table represents a link between PW VCs (that require MPLS tunnels) and MPLS tunnel for packets arriving from the PSN. This table is indexed by the set of indexes used to identify the VC - cpwVcIndex and an additional index enabling multiple rows for the same VC index. Note that the first entry for each VC can be indexed by cpwVcMplsOutboundIndex equal zero without a need for retrieval of cpwVcMplsInboundIndexNext. An entry is created in this table either automatically by the local agent or created manually by the operator in cases that strict mode is required. Note that the control messages contain VC ID and VC type, which together with the remote IP address identify the cpwVcIndex in the local node. This table points to the appropriate MPLS MIB. In the case of MPLS-TE, the 4 variables relevant to the indexing of a TE MPLS tunnel are set as in Srinivasan, et al,
. In case of non-TE MPLS tunnel (an outer tunnel label assigned by LDP or manually) the table points to the XC entry in the MPLS-LSR-MIB as in Srinivasan, et al, . Each VC may have multiple rows in this tables if protection is available at the outer tunnel level, each row may be of different type except for VC only, on which only rows with ifIndex of the port are allowed. " INDEX { cpwVcIndex, cpwVcMplsInboundIndex } ::= { cpwVcMplsInboundTable 1 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-IETF-PW-MPLS-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
cpwVcMplsInboundEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CpwVcMplsInboundEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A row in this table represents a link between PW VCs (that require MPLS tunnels) and MPLS tunnel for packets arriving from the PSN. This table is indexed by the set of indexes used to identify the VC - cpwVcIndex and an additional index enabling multiple rows for the same VC index. Note that the first entry for each VC can be indexed by cpwVcMplsOutboundIndex equal zero without a need for retrieval of cpwVcMplsInboundIndexNext. An entry is created in this table either automatically by the local agent or created manually by the operator in cases that strict mode is required. Note that the control messages contain VC ID and VC type, which together with the remote IP address identify the cpwVcIndex in the local node. This table points to the appropriate MPLS MIB. In the case of MPLS-TE, the 4 variables relevant to the indexing of a TE MPLS tunnel are set as in Srinivasan, et al,
. In case of non-TE MPLS tunnel (an outer tunnel label assigned by LDP or manually) the table points to the XC entry in the MPLS-LSR-MIB as in Srinivasan, et al, . Each VC may have multiple rows in this tables if protection is available at the outer tunnel level, each row may be of different type except for VC only, on which only rows with ifIndex of the port are allowed. " INDEX { cpwVcIndex, cpwVcMplsInboundIndex } ::= { cpwVcMplsInboundTable 1 }
cpwVcMplsInboundEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CpwVcMplsInboundEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A row in this table represents a link between PW VCs (that require MPLS tunnels) and MPLS tunnel for packets arriving from the PSN. This table is indexed by the set of indexes used to identify the VC - cpwVcIndex and an additional index enabling multiple rows for the same VC index. Note that the first entry for each VC can be indexed by cpwVcMplsOutboundIndex equal zero without a need for retrieval of cpwVcMplsInboundIndexNext. An entry is created in this table either automatically by the local agent or created manually by the operator in cases that strict mode is required. Note that the control messages contain VC ID and VC type, which together with the remote IP address identify the cpwVcIndex in the local node. This table points to the appropriate MPLS MIB. In the case of MPLS-TE, the 4 variables relevant to the indexing of a TE MPLS tunnel are set as in Srinivasan, et al,
. In case of non-TE MPLS tunnel (an outer tunnel label assigned by LDP or manually) the table points to the XC entry in the MPLS-LSR-MIB as in Srinivasan, et al, . Each VC may have multiple rows in this tables if protection is available at the outer tunnel level, each row may be of different type except for VC only, on which only rows with ifIndex of the port are allowed. " INDEX { cpwVcIndex, cpwVcMplsInboundIndex } ::= { cpwVcMplsInboundTable 1 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.107.1.5.1.1 | cpwVcMplsInboundIndex | 0 | 0 | Arbitrary index for enabling multiple rows per VC in this table. Next available free index can be retrieved using cpwVcMplsInboun… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.107.1.5.1.2 | cpwVcMplsInboundLsrXcIndex | 0 | 0 | If the outer label is defined in the MPL-LSR-MIB, i.e. set by LDP or manually, this object points to the XC index of the outer tu… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.107.1.5.1.3 | cpwVcMplsInboundTunnelIndex | 0 | 0 | Part of set of indexes for outbound tunnel in the case of MPLS-TE outer tunnel, otherwise set to zero. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.107.1.5.1.4 | cpwVcMplsInboundTunnelInstance | 0 | 0 | Part of set of indexes for outbound tunnel in the case of MPLS-TE outer tunnel, otherwise set to zero. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.107.1.5.1.5 | cpwVcMplsInboundTunnelLclLSR | 0 | 0 | Part of set of indexes for outbound tunnel in the case of MPLS-TE outer tunnel, otherwise set to zero. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.107.1.5.1.6 | cpwVcMplsInboundTunnelPeerLSR | 0 | 0 | Part of set of indexes for outbound tunnel in the case of MPLS-TE outer tunnel, otherwise set to zero. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.107.1.5.1.7 | cpwVcMplsInboundIfIndex | 0 | 0 | In case of VC only (no outer tunnel), this object holds the ifIndex of the inbound port, otherwise set to zero. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.107.1.5.1.8 | cpwVcMplsInboundRowStatus | 0 | 0 | For creating, modifying, and deleting this row. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.107.1.5.1.9 | cpwVcMplsInboundStorageType | 0 | 0 | This variable indicates the storage type for this row. |