The SAP list indicates which SAPs are allowed to be
data link switched through this interface. This list
has the same format described for ciscoDlswTConnConfigSapList.
It is up to the implementation to determine when changes
to this object take effect. Turning off a particular SAP
can destroy active circuits that are using that SAP. The
implementation may reject such changes until there are no
active circuits if it so chooses. In this case, it is up
to the management station to close the circuits first, using
ciscoDlswCircuitState.
This implementation of DLSw does not maintain a SAP list per
interface. To limit traffic based upon the SAP, inteface
access-lists should be applied, and their associated mib
objects consulted.
The DEFVAL below indicates support for all SAPs.
Parsed from file CISCO-DLSW-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-DLSW-MIB
The SAP list indicates which SAPs are allowed to be
data link switched through this interface. This list
has the same format described for ciscoDlswTConnConfigSapList.
It is up to the implementation to determine when changes
to this object take effect. Turning off a particular SAP
can destroy active circuits that are using that SAP. The
implementation may reject such changes until there are no
active circuits if it so chooses. In this case, it is up
to the management station to close the circuits first, using
ciscoDlswCircuitState.
This implementation of DLSw does not maintain a SAP list per
interface. To limit traffic based upon the SAP, inteface
access-lists should be applied, and their associated mib
objects consulted.
The DEFVAL below indicates support for all SAPs.
The SAP list indicates which SAPs are allowed to be
data link switched through this interface. This list
has the same format described for ciscoDlswTConnConfigSapList.
It is up to the implementation to determine when changes
to this object take effect. Turning off a particular SAP
can destroy active circuits that are using that SAP. The
implementation may reject such changes until there are no
active circuits if it so chooses. In this case, it is up
to the management station to close the circuits first, using
ciscoDlswCircuitState.
This implementation of DLSw does not maintain a SAP list per
interface. To limit traffic based upon the SAP, inteface
access-lists should be applied, and their associated mib
objects consulted.
The DEFVAL below indicates support for all SAPs.
Parsed from file CISCO-DLSW-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-DLSW-MIB
The SAP list indicates which SAPs are allowed to be
data link switched through this interface. This list
has the same format described for ciscoDlswTConnConfigSapList.
It is up to the implementation to determine when changes
to this object take effect. Turning off a particular SAP
can destroy active circuits that are using that SAP. The
implementation may reject such changes until there are no
active circuits if it so chooses. In this case, it is up
to the management station to close the circuits first, using
ciscoDlswCircuitState.
This implementation of DLSw does not maintain a SAP list per
interface. To limit traffic based upon the SAP, inteface
access-lists should be applied, and their associated mib
objects consulted.
The DEFVAL below indicates support for all SAPs.
ciscoDlswIfSapList OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(16)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The SAP list indicates which SAPs are allowed to be data link switched through this interface. This list has the same format described for ciscoDlswTConnConfigSapList. It is up to the implementation to determine when changes to this object take effect. Turning off a particular SAP can destroy active circuits that are using that SAP. The implementation may reject such changes until there are no active circuits if it so chooses. In this case, it is up to the management station to close the circuits first, using ciscoDlswCircuitState. This implementation of DLSw does not maintain a SAP list per interface. To limit traffic based upon the SAP, inteface access-lists should be applied, and their associated mib objects consulted. The DEFVAL below indicates support for all SAPs." DEFVAL { 'ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff'h } ::= { ciscoDlswIfEntry 3 }
ciscoDlswIfSapList OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(16)) ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The SAP list indicates which SAPs are allowed to be data link switched through this interface. This list has the same format described for ciscoDlswTConnConfigSapList. It is up to the implementation to determine when changes to this object take effect. Turning off a particular SAP can destroy active circuits that are using that SAP. The implementation may reject such changes until there are no active circuits if it so chooses. In this case, it is up to the management station to close the circuits first, using ciscoDlswCircuitState. This implementation of DLSw does not maintain a SAP list per interface. To limit traffic based upon the SAP, inteface access-lists should be applied, and their associated mib objects consulted. The DEFVAL below indicates support for all SAPs." DEFVAL { 'ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff'h } ::= { ciscoDlswIfEntry 3 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-DLSW-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
ciscoDlswIfSapList OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(16)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The SAP list indicates which SAPs are allowed to be data link switched through this interface. This list has the same format described for ciscoDlswTConnConfigSapList. It is up to the implementation to determine when changes to this object take effect. Turning off a particular SAP can destroy active circuits that are using that SAP. The implementation may reject such changes until there are no active circuits if it so chooses. In this case, it is up to the management station to close the circuits first, using ciscoDlswCircuitState. This implementation of DLSw does not maintain a SAP list per interface. To limit traffic based upon the SAP, inteface access-lists should be applied, and their associated mib objects consulted. The DEFVAL below indicates support for all SAPs." DEFVAL { 'ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff'h } ::= { ciscoDlswIfEntry 3 }
ciscoDlswIfSapList OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(16)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The SAP list indicates which SAPs are allowed to be data link switched through this interface. This list has the same format described for ciscoDlswTConnConfigSapList. It is up to the implementation to determine when changes to this object take effect. Turning off a particular SAP can destroy active circuits that are using that SAP. The implementation may reject such changes until there are no active circuits if it so chooses. In this case, it is up to the management station to close the circuits first, using ciscoDlswCircuitState. This implementation of DLSw does not maintain a SAP list per interface. To limit traffic based upon the SAP, inteface access-lists should be applied, and their associated mib objects consulted. The DEFVAL below indicates support for all SAPs." DEFVAL { 'ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff'h } ::= { ciscoDlswIfEntry 3 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.9.1.3.1.1.1 | ciscoDlswIfRowStatus | 0 | 0 | This object is used by a Management Station to create or delete the row entry in the ciscoDlswIfTable following the RowStatus tex… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.9.1.3.1.1.2 | ciscoDlswIfVirtualSegment | 0 | 0 | The segment number that uniquely identifies the virtual segment to which this DLSw interface is connected. Current source routing… |