The mplsFrrFacRouteDBTable provides information about the
fast reroute database. Each entry belongs to an interface,
protecting backup tunnel and protected tunnel. MPLS
interfaces defined on this node are protected by backup
tunnels and are indexed by mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedIndex.
Backup tunnels defined to protect the tunnels traversing an
interface, and are indexed by
mplsFrrFacRouteProtectingTunIndex. Note that the tunnel
instance index is not required, since it is implied to be 0,
which indicates the tunnel head interface for the protecting
tunnel. The protecting tunnel is defined to exist on the PLR
in the FRR specification. Protected tunnels are the LSPs that
traverse the protected link. These LSPs are uniquely
identified by mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunIndex,
mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunInstance,
mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunIngressLSRId, and
mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunEgressLSRId.
Parsed from file CISCO-IETF-FRR-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-IETF-FRR-MIB
The mplsFrrFacRouteDBTable provides information about the
fast reroute database. Each entry belongs to an interface,
protecting backup tunnel and protected tunnel. MPLS
interfaces defined on this node are protected by backup
tunnels and are indexed by mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedIndex.
Backup tunnels defined to protect the tunnels traversing an
interface, and are indexed by
mplsFrrFacRouteProtectingTunIndex. Note that the tunnel
instance index is not required, since it is implied to be 0,
which indicates the tunnel head interface for the protecting
tunnel. The protecting tunnel is defined to exist on the PLR
in the FRR specification. Protected tunnels are the LSPs that
traverse the protected link. These LSPs are uniquely
identified by mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunIndex,
mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunInstance,
mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunIngressLSRId, and
mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunEgressLSRId.
The mplsFrrFacRouteDBTable provides information about the
fast reroute database. Each entry belongs to an interface,
protecting backup tunnel and protected tunnel. MPLS
interfaces defined on this node are protected by backup
tunnels and are indexed by mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedIndex.
Backup tunnels defined to protect the tunnels traversing an
interface, and are indexed by
mplsFrrFacRouteProtectingTunIndex. Note that the tunnel
instance index is not required, since it is implied to be 0,
which indicates the tunnel head interface for the protecting
tunnel. The protecting tunnel is defined to exist on the PLR
in the FRR specification. Protected tunnels are the LSPs that
traverse the protected link. These LSPs are uniquely
identified by mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunIndex,
mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunInstance,
mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunIngressLSRId, and
mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunEgressLSRId.
Parsed from file CISCO-IETF-FRR-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-IETF-FRR-MIB
The mplsFrrFacRouteDBTable provides information about the
fast reroute database. Each entry belongs to an interface,
protecting backup tunnel and protected tunnel. MPLS
interfaces defined on this node are protected by backup
tunnels and are indexed by mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedIndex.
Backup tunnels defined to protect the tunnels traversing an
interface, and are indexed by
mplsFrrFacRouteProtectingTunIndex. Note that the tunnel
instance index is not required, since it is implied to be 0,
which indicates the tunnel head interface for the protecting
tunnel. The protecting tunnel is defined to exist on the PLR
in the FRR specification. Protected tunnels are the LSPs that
traverse the protected link. These LSPs are uniquely
identified by mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunIndex,
mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunInstance,
mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunIngressLSRId, and
mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunEgressLSRId.
cmplsFrrFacRouteDBTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CMplsFrrFacRouteDBEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The mplsFrrFacRouteDBTable provides information about the fast reroute database. Each entry belongs to an interface, protecting backup tunnel and protected tunnel. MPLS interfaces defined on this node are protected by backup tunnels and are indexed by mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedIndex. Backup tunnels defined to protect the tunnels traversing an interface, and are indexed by mplsFrrFacRouteProtectingTunIndex. Note that the tunnel instance index is not required, since it is implied to be 0, which indicates the tunnel head interface for the protecting tunnel. The protecting tunnel is defined to exist on the PLR in the FRR specification. Protected tunnels are the LSPs that traverse the protected link. These LSPs are uniquely identified by mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunIndex, mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunInstance, mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunIngressLSRId, and mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunEgressLSRId." REFERENCE "Srinivansan, C., and A. Viswanathan, T. Nadeau, MPLS Traffic Engineering Management Information Base Using SMIv2, draft-ietf-mpls-te-mib-06.txt " ::= { cmplsFrrFacObjects 1 }
cmplsFrrFacRouteDBTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CMplsFrrFacRouteDBEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The mplsFrrFacRouteDBTable provides information about the fast reroute database. Each entry belongs to an interface, protecting backup tunnel and protected tunnel. MPLS interfaces defined on this node are protected by backup tunnels and are indexed by mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedIndex. Backup tunnels defined to protect the tunnels traversing an interface, and are indexed by mplsFrrFacRouteProtectingTunIndex. Note that the tunnel instance index is not required, since it is implied to be 0, which indicates the tunnel head interface for the protecting tunnel. The protecting tunnel is defined to exist on the PLR in the FRR specification. Protected tunnels are the LSPs that traverse the protected link. These LSPs are uniquely identified by mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunIndex, mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunInstance, mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunIngressLSRId, and mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunEgressLSRId." REFERENCE "Srinivansan, C., and A. Viswanathan, T. Nadeau, MPLS Traffic Engineering Management Information Base Using SMIv2, draft-ietf-mpls-te-mib-06.txt " ::= { cmplsFrrFacObjects 1 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-IETF-FRR-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
cmplsFrrFacRouteDBTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CMplsFrrFacRouteDBEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The mplsFrrFacRouteDBTable provides information about the fast reroute database. Each entry belongs to an interface, protecting backup tunnel and protected tunnel. MPLS interfaces defined on this node are protected by backup tunnels and are indexed by mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedIndex. Backup tunnels defined to protect the tunnels traversing an interface, and are indexed by mplsFrrFacRouteProtectingTunIndex. Note that the tunnel instance index is not required, since it is implied to be 0, which indicates the tunnel head interface for the protecting tunnel. The protecting tunnel is defined to exist on the PLR in the FRR specification. Protected tunnels are the LSPs that traverse the protected link. These LSPs are uniquely identified by mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunIndex, mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunInstance, mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunIngressLSRId, and mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunEgressLSRId." REFERENCE "Srinivansan, C., and A. Viswanathan, T. Nadeau, MPLS Traffic Engineering Management Information Base Using SMIv2, draft-ietf-mpls-te-mib-06.txt " ::= { cmplsFrrFacObjects 1 }
cmplsFrrFacRouteDBTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CMplsFrrFacRouteDBEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The mplsFrrFacRouteDBTable provides information about the fast reroute database. Each entry belongs to an interface, protecting backup tunnel and protected tunnel. MPLS interfaces defined on this node are protected by backup tunnels and are indexed by mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedIndex. Backup tunnels defined to protect the tunnels traversing an interface, and are indexed by mplsFrrFacRouteProtectingTunIndex. Note that the tunnel instance index is not required, since it is implied to be 0, which indicates the tunnel head interface for the protecting tunnel. The protecting tunnel is defined to exist on the PLR in the FRR specification. Protected tunnels are the LSPs that traverse the protected link. These LSPs are uniquely identified by mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunIndex, mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunInstance, mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunIngressLSRId, and mplsFrrFacRouteProtectedTunEgressLSRId." REFERENCE "Srinivansan, C., and A. Viswanathan, T. Nadeau, MPLS Traffic Engineering Management Information Base Using SMIv2, draft-ietf-mpls-te-mib-06.txt " ::= { cmplsFrrFacObjects 1 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.98.2.3.1.1 | cmplsFrrFacRouteDBEntry | 9 | 9 | An entry in the mplsFrrDBTable represents a single protected LSP, protected by a backup tunnel and defined for a specific protect… |