Reference record for OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.112.1.1.1



parent
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.112.1.1 (casfFrTraffic)
node code
1
node name
casfTrafficDescrTable
dot oid
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.112.1.1.1
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OBJECT-TYPE
asn1 oid
  • {iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoAtmSwitchFrIwfMIB(112) ciscoAtmSwitchFrIwfMIBObjects(1) casfFrTraffic(1) casfTrafficDescrTable(1)}
  • {iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoAtmSwitchFrIwfMIB(112) ciscoAtmSwitchFrIwfMIBObjects(1) casfFrTraffic(1) casfTrafficDescrTable(1)}
  • {iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoAtmSwitchFrIwfMIB(112) ciscoAtmSwitchFrIwfMIBObjects(1) casfFrTraffic(1) casfTrafficDescrTable(1)}
  • {iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoAtmSwitchFrIwfMIB(112) ciscoAtmSwitchFrIwfMIBObjects(1) casfFrTraffic(1) casfTrafficDescrTable(1)}
  • {iso(1) iso-identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoAtmSwitchFrIwfMIB(112) ciscoAtmSwitchFrIwfMIBObjects(1) casfFrTraffic(1) casfTrafficDescrTable(1)}
  • {iso(1) iso-identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoAtmSwitchFrIwfMIB(112) ciscoAtmSwitchFrIwfMIBObjects(1) casfFrTraffic(1) casfTrafficDescrTable(1)}
  • iri oid
  • /iso/identified-organization/dod/internet/private/enterprise/cisco/ciscoMgmt/ciscoAtmSwitchFrIwfMIB/ciscoAtmSwitchFrIwfMIBObjects/casfFrTraffic/casfTrafficDescrTable
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  • /iso/org/dod/internet/private/enterprises/cisco/ciscoMgmt/ciscoAtmSwitchFrIwfMIB/ciscoAtmSwitchFrIwfMIBObjects/casfFrTraffic/casfTrafficDescrTable
  • /iso/iso-identified-organization/dod/internet/private/enterprise/cisco/ciscoMgmt/ciscoAtmSwitchFrIwfMIB/ciscoAtmSwitchFrIwfMIBObjects/casfFrTraffic/casfTrafficDescrTable
  • /iso/iso-identified-organization/dod/internet/private/enterprises/cisco/ciscoMgmt/ciscoAtmSwitchFrIwfMIB/ciscoAtmSwitchFrIwfMIBObjects/casfFrTraffic/casfTrafficDescrTable
  • iri by oid_info
    /ISO/Identified-Organization/6/1/4/1/9/9/112/1/1/1

    Description by circitor

    This table contains a set of self-consistent Frame
    Relay traffic parameters. It is intended to be used to
    create Frame Relay to ATM interworking connections,
    hence a ATM traffic service category is also included.

    An entry in this table is associated with an
    equivalent entry in the ATM traffic descriptor table
    (atmTrafficDescrParamTable); the mapping is given by
    the object casfTrafficDescrAtmIndex. The agent will
    not permit deletion of the associated
    atmTrafficDescrEntry while the Frame Relay Traffic
    Descriptor entry exists.

    When creating an entry in this table, if the value of
    casfTrafficDescrAtmIndex is specified, the following
    cases are possible:
    (a) if no corresponding row exists in
    atmTrafficDescrParamTable, the agent will create such
    a row with the given index value.
    (b) if a corresponding row does exist in
    atmTrafficDescrParamTable, the agent compares the
    parameter values in casfTrafficDescrEntry and the
    corresponding atmTrafficDescrParamEntry. If the two
    entries are not equivalent, an error is returned, and
    row creation fails.

    When creating an entry in this table, if the value of
    casfTrafficDescrAtmIndex is not specified, the agent
    will assign a value to this object so that it refers
    to an equivalent entry in the
    atmTrafficDescrParamTable. If such an equivalent
    entry does not already exist, the agent will create
    one.

    The agent creates rows in this table for use with
    signaled connections. These are called 'transient'
    rows - they disappear when the connection is torn
    down, and are not saved in non-volatile memory. By
    convention, transient rows usually use high-numbered
    index values.

    Entries can be deleted by setting the row status to
    destroy(6). The agent denies the request if the row
    is in use by existing connections.

    Parsed from file CISCO-ATM-SWITCH-FR-IWF-MIB.mib
    Module: CISCO-ATM-SWITCH-FR-IWF-MIB

    Description by cisco_v1

    This table contains a set of self-consistent Frame
    Relay traffic parameters. It is intended to be used to
    create Frame Relay to ATM interworking connections,
    hence a ATM traffic service category is also included.

    An entry in this table is associated with an
    equivalent entry in the ATM traffic descriptor table
    (atmTrafficDescrParamTable); the mapping is given by
    the object casfTrafficDescrAtmIndex. The agent will
    not permit deletion of the associated
    atmTrafficDescrEntry while the Frame Relay Traffic
    Descriptor entry exists.

    When creating an entry in this table, if the value of
    casfTrafficDescrAtmIndex is specified, the following
    cases are possible:
    (a) if no corresponding row exists in
    atmTrafficDescrParamTable, the agent will create such
    a row with the given index value.
    (b) if a corresponding row does exist in
    atmTrafficDescrParamTable, the agent compares the
    parameter values in casfTrafficDescrEntry and the
    corresponding atmTrafficDescrParamEntry. If the two
    entries are not equivalent, an error is returned, and
    row creation fails.

    When creating an entry in this table, if the value of
    casfTrafficDescrAtmIndex is not specified, the agent
    will assign a value to this object so that it refers
    to an equivalent entry in the
    atmTrafficDescrParamTable. If such an equivalent
    entry does not already exist, the agent will create
    one.

    The agent creates rows in this table for use with
    signaled connections. These are called 'transient'
    rows - they disappear when the connection is torn
    down, and are not saved in non-volatile memory. By
    convention, transient rows usually use high-numbered
    index values.

    Entries can be deleted by setting the row status to
    destroy(6). The agent denies the request if the row
    is in use by existing connections.

    Description by oid_info

    casftrafficDescrTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CasftrafficDescrEntry
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "This table contains a set of self-consistent Frame
    Relay traffic parameters. It is intended to be used to
    create Frame Relay to ATM interworking connections,
    hence a ATM traffic service category is also included.
    An entry in this table is associated with an
    equivalent entry in the ATM traffic descriptor table
    (atmTrafficDescrParamTable); the mapping is given by
    the object casftrafficDescrAtmIndex. The agent will
    not permit deletion of the associated
    atmTrafficDescrEntry while the Frame Relay Traffic
    Descriptor entry exists.
    When creating an entry in this table, if the value of
    casftrafficDescrAtmIndex is specified, the following
    cases are possible:
    (a) if no corresponding row exists in
    atmTrafficDescrParamTable, the agent will create such
    a row with the given index value.
    (b) if a corresponding row does exist in
    atmTrafficDescrParamTable, the agent compares the
    parameter values in casftrafficDescrEntry and the
    corresponding atmTrafficDescrParamEntry. If the two
    entries are not equivalent, an error is returned, and
    row creation fails.
    When creating an entry in this table, if the value of
    casftrafficDescrAtmIndex is not specified, the agent
    will assign a value to this object so that it refers
    to an equivalent entry in the
    atmTrafficDescrParamTable. If such an equivalent
    entry does not already exist, the agent will create
    one.
    The agent creates rows in this table for use with
    signaled connections. These are called ransient
    rows - they disappear when the connection is torn
    down, and are not saved in non-volatile memory. By
    convention, transient rows usually use high-numbered
    index values.
    Entries can be deleted by setting the row status to
    destroy(6). The agent denies the request if the row
    is in use by existing connections."

    View at oid-info.com

    Description by mibdepot

    This table contains a set of self-consistent Frame
    Relay traffic parameters. It is intended to be used to
    create Frame Relay to ATM interworking connections,
    hence a ATM traffic service category is also included.

    An entry in this table is associated with an
    equivalent entry in the ATM traffic descriptor table
    (atmTrafficDescrParamTable); the mapping is given by
    the object casfTrafficDescrAtmIndex. The agent will
    not permit deletion of the associated
    atmTrafficDescrEntry while the Frame Relay Traffic
    Descriptor entry exists.

    When creating an entry in this table, if the value of
    casfTrafficDescrAtmIndex is specified, the following
    cases are possible:
    (a) if no corresponding row exists in
    atmTrafficDescrParamTable, the agent will create such
    a row with the given index value.
    (b) if a corresponding row does exist in
    atmTrafficDescrParamTable, the agent compares the
    parameter values in casfTrafficDescrEntry and the
    corresponding atmTrafficDescrParamEntry. If the two
    entries are not equivalent, an error is returned, and
    row creation fails.

    When creating an entry in this table, if the value of
    casfTrafficDescrAtmIndex is not specified, the agent
    will assign a value to this object so that it refers
    to an equivalent entry in the
    atmTrafficDescrParamTable. If such an equivalent
    entry does not already exist, the agent will create
    one.

    The agent creates rows in this table for use with
    signaled connections. These are called 'transient'
    rows - they disappear when the connection is torn
    down, and are not saved in non-volatile memory. By
    convention, transient rows usually use high-numbered
    index values.

    Entries can be deleted by setting the row status to
    destroy(6). The agent denies the request if the row
    is in use by existing connections.

    Parsed from file CISCO-ATM-SWITCH-FR-IWF-MIB.my.txt
    Company: None
    Module: CISCO-ATM-SWITCH-FR-IWF-MIB

    Description by cisco

    This table contains a set of self-consistent Frame
    Relay traffic parameters. It is intended to be used to
    create Frame Relay to ATM interworking connections,
    hence a ATM traffic service category is also included.

    An entry in this table is associated with an
    equivalent entry in the ATM traffic descriptor table
    (atmTrafficDescrParamTable); the mapping is given by
    the object casfTrafficDescrAtmIndex. The agent will
    not permit deletion of the associated
    atmTrafficDescrEntry while the Frame Relay Traffic
    Descriptor entry exists.

    When creating an entry in this table, if the value of
    casfTrafficDescrAtmIndex is specified, the following
    cases are possible:
    (a) if no corresponding row exists in
    atmTrafficDescrParamTable, the agent will create such
    a row with the given index value.
    (b) if a corresponding row does exist in
    atmTrafficDescrParamTable, the agent compares the
    parameter values in casfTrafficDescrEntry and the
    corresponding atmTrafficDescrParamEntry. If the two
    entries are not equivalent, an error is returned, and
    row creation fails.

    When creating an entry in this table, if the value of
    casfTrafficDescrAtmIndex is not specified, the agent
    will assign a value to this object so that it refers
    to an equivalent entry in the
    atmTrafficDescrParamTable. If such an equivalent
    entry does not already exist, the agent will create
    one.

    The agent creates rows in this table for use with
    signaled connections. These are called 'transient'
    rows - they disappear when the connection is torn
    down, and are not saved in non-volatile memory. By
    convention, transient rows usually use high-numbered
    index values.

    Entries can be deleted by setting the row status to
    destroy(6). The agent denies the request if the row
    is in use by existing connections.

    Information by circitor

    casfTrafficDescrTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CasfTrafficDescrEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table contains a set of self-consistent Frame Relay traffic parameters. It is intended to be used to create Frame Relay to ATM interworking connections, hence a ATM traffic service category is also included. An entry in this table is associated with an equivalent entry in the ATM traffic descriptor table (atmTrafficDescrParamTable); the mapping is given by the object casfTrafficDescrAtmIndex. The agent will not permit deletion of the associated atmTrafficDescrEntry while the Frame Relay Traffic Descriptor entry exists. When creating an entry in this table, if the value of casfTrafficDescrAtmIndex is specified, the following cases are possible: (a) if no corresponding row exists in atmTrafficDescrParamTable, the agent will create such a row with the given index value. (b) if a corresponding row does exist in atmTrafficDescrParamTable, the agent compares the parameter values in casfTrafficDescrEntry and the corresponding atmTrafficDescrParamEntry. If the two entries are not equivalent, an error is returned, and row creation fails. When creating an entry in this table, if the value of casfTrafficDescrAtmIndex is not specified, the agent will assign a value to this object so that it refers to an equivalent entry in the atmTrafficDescrParamTable. If such an equivalent entry does not already exist, the agent will create one. The agent creates rows in this table for use with signaled connections. These are called 'transient' rows - they disappear when the connection is torn down, and are not saved in non-volatile memory. By convention, transient rows usually use high-numbered index values. Entries can be deleted by setting the row status to destroy(6). The agent denies the request if the row is in use by existing connections." ::= { casfFrTraffic 1 }

    Information by cisco_v1

    casfTrafficDescrTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CasfTrafficDescrEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This table contains a set of self-consistent Frame Relay traffic parameters. It is intended to be used to create Frame Relay to ATM interworking connections, hence a ATM traffic service category is also included. An entry in this table is associated with an equivalent entry in the ATM traffic descriptor table (atmTrafficDescrParamTable); the mapping is given by the object casfTrafficDescrAtmIndex. The agent will not permit deletion of the associated atmTrafficDescrEntry while the Frame Relay Traffic Descriptor entry exists. When creating an entry in this table, if the value of casfTrafficDescrAtmIndex is specified, the following cases are possible: (a) if no corresponding row exists in atmTrafficDescrParamTable, the agent will create such a row with the given index value. (b) if a corresponding row does exist in atmTrafficDescrParamTable, the agent compares the parameter values in casfTrafficDescrEntry and the corresponding atmTrafficDescrParamEntry. If the two entries are not equivalent, an error is returned, and row creation fails. When creating an entry in this table, if the value of casfTrafficDescrAtmIndex is not specified, the agent will assign a value to this object so that it refers to an equivalent entry in the atmTrafficDescrParamTable. If such an equivalent entry does not already exist, the agent will create one. The agent creates rows in this table for use with signaled connections. These are called 'transient' rows - they disappear when the connection is torn down, and are not saved in non-volatile memory. By convention, transient rows usually use high-numbered index values. Entries can be deleted by setting the row status to destroy(6). The agent denies the request if the row is in use by existing connections." ::= { casfFrTraffic 1 }

    Information by oid_info

    Automatically extracted from Cisco "SNMP v2 MIBs".

    Information by mibdepot

    casfTrafficDescrTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CasfTrafficDescrEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table contains a set of self-consistent Frame Relay traffic parameters. It is intended to be used to create Frame Relay to ATM interworking connections, hence a ATM traffic service category is also included. An entry in this table is associated with an equivalent entry in the ATM traffic descriptor table (atmTrafficDescrParamTable); the mapping is given by the object casfTrafficDescrAtmIndex. The agent will not permit deletion of the associated atmTrafficDescrEntry while the Frame Relay Traffic Descriptor entry exists. When creating an entry in this table, if the value of casfTrafficDescrAtmIndex is specified, the following cases are possible: (a) if no corresponding row exists in atmTrafficDescrParamTable, the agent will create such a row with the given index value. (b) if a corresponding row does exist in atmTrafficDescrParamTable, the agent compares the parameter values in casfTrafficDescrEntry and the corresponding atmTrafficDescrParamEntry. If the two entries are not equivalent, an error is returned, and row creation fails. When creating an entry in this table, if the value of casfTrafficDescrAtmIndex is not specified, the agent will assign a value to this object so that it refers to an equivalent entry in the atmTrafficDescrParamTable. If such an equivalent entry does not already exist, the agent will create one. The agent creates rows in this table for use with signaled connections. These are called 'transient' rows - they disappear when the connection is torn down, and are not saved in non-volatile memory. By convention, transient rows usually use high-numbered index values. Entries can be deleted by setting the row status to destroy(6). The agent denies the request if the row is in use by existing connections." ::= { casfFrTraffic 1 }

    Information by cisco

    casfTrafficDescrTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CasfTrafficDescrEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table contains a set of self-consistent Frame Relay traffic parameters. It is intended to be used to create Frame Relay to ATM interworking connections, hence a ATM traffic service category is also included. An entry in this table is associated with an equivalent entry in the ATM traffic descriptor table (atmTrafficDescrParamTable); the mapping is given by the object casfTrafficDescrAtmIndex. The agent will not permit deletion of the associated atmTrafficDescrEntry while the Frame Relay Traffic Descriptor entry exists. When creating an entry in this table, if the value of casfTrafficDescrAtmIndex is specified, the following cases are possible: (a) if no corresponding row exists in atmTrafficDescrParamTable, the agent will create such a row with the given index value. (b) if a corresponding row does exist in atmTrafficDescrParamTable, the agent compares the parameter values in casfTrafficDescrEntry and the corresponding atmTrafficDescrParamEntry. If the two entries are not equivalent, an error is returned, and row creation fails. When creating an entry in this table, if the value of casfTrafficDescrAtmIndex is not specified, the agent will assign a value to this object so that it refers to an equivalent entry in the atmTrafficDescrParamTable. If such an equivalent entry does not already exist, the agent will create one. The agent creates rows in this table for use with signaled connections. These are called 'transient' rows - they disappear when the connection is torn down, and are not saved in non-volatile memory. By convention, transient rows usually use high-numbered index values. Entries can be deleted by setting the row status to destroy(6). The agent denies the request if the row is in use by existing connections." ::= { casfFrTraffic 1 }

    First Registration Authority (recovered by parent 1.3.6.1.4.1.9)

    Greg Satz

    Current Registration Authority (recovered by parent 1.3.6.1.4.1.9)

    Cisco Systems, Inc.

    Children (1)

    OIDNameSub childrenSub Nodes TotalDescription
    1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.112.1.1.1.1 casfTrafficDescrEntry 8 8 Describes a traffic descriptor that is used by Frame
    Relay connections.