Represents an entry in the table. Each entry is created if
there is CPE connects to a cable modem.
The indices uniquely identify a CPE. It is never the intent
for an application to perform a SNMP Get operation against
a table of this nature, rather it is the intent to merely
enumberate mappings.
An application would determine the CPEs behind all cable
modems by performing a SNMP GetNext starting with the
variable bindings:
- cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType.0
- cdxCmToCpeInetAddress.0
It will return the IP address type and value tuple
corresponding to the CPE with lowest IP address behind the
cable modem with the lowest MAC address. An application can
perform a SNMP GetNext operation with the following variable
bindings:
- cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType.x.y.z
- cdxCmToCpeInetAddress.x.y.z
where x is MAC address of cable modem, and y.z is IP address
type and value tuple of the reported CPE.
An application can repeat this process until it has
traversed the entire table.
If the application only wants to know the CPEs behind a
given cable modem, it can perform a SNMP GetNext opertaion
with the following:
- cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType.x
- cdxCmToCpeInetAddress.x
where x is MAC address of cable modem.
Parsed from file CISCO-DOCS-EXT-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-DOCS-EXT-MIB
Represents an entry in the table. Each entry is created if
there is CPE connects to a cable modem.
The indices uniquely identify a CPE. It is never the intent
for an application to perform a SNMP Get operation against
a table of this nature, rather it is the intent to merely
enumberate mappings.
An application would determine the CPEs behind all cable
modems by performing a SNMP GetNext starting with the
variable bindings:
- cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType.0
- cdxCmToCpeInetAddress.0
It will return the IP address type and value tuple
corresponding to the CPE with lowest IP address behind the
cable modem with the lowest MAC address. An application can
perform a SNMP GetNext operation with the following variable
bindings:
- cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType.x.y.z
- cdxCmToCpeInetAddress.x.y.z
where x is MAC address of cable modem, and y.z is IP address
type and value tuple of the reported CPE.
An application can repeat this process until it has
traversed the entire table.
If the application only wants to know the CPEs behind a
given cable modem, it can perform a SNMP GetNext opertaion
with the following:
- cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType.x
- cdxCmToCpeInetAddress.x
where x is MAC address of cable modem.
Represents an entry in the table. Each entry is created if
there is CPE connects to a cable modem.
The indices uniquely identify a CPE. It is never the intent
for an application to perform a SNMP Get operation against
a table of this nature, rather it is the intent to merely
enumberate mappings.
An application would determine the CPEs behind all cable
modems by performing a SNMP GetNext starting with the
variable bindings:
- cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType.0
- cdxCmToCpeInetAddress.0
It will return the IP address type and value tuple
corresponding to the CPE with lowest IP address behind the
cable modem with the lowest MAC address. An application can
perform a SNMP GetNext operation with the following variable
bindings:
- cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType.x.y.z
- cdxCmToCpeInetAddress.x.y.z
where x is MAC address of cable modem, and y.z is IP address
type and value tuple of the reported CPE.
An application can repeat this process until it has
traversed the entire table.
If the application only wants to know the CPEs behind a
given cable modem, it can perform a SNMP GetNext opertaion
with the following:
- cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType.x
- cdxCmToCpeInetAddress.x
where x is MAC address of cable modem.
Parsed from file CISCO-DOCS-EXT-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-DOCS-EXT-MIB
Represents an entry in the table. Each entry is created if
there is CPE connects to a cable modem.
The indices uniquely identify a CPE. It is never the intent
for an application to perform a SNMP Get operation against
a table of this nature, rather it is the intent to merely
enumberate mappings.
An application would determine the CPEs behind all cable
modems by performing a SNMP GetNext starting with the
variable bindings:
- cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType.0
- cdxCmToCpeInetAddress.0
It will return the IP address type and value tuple
corresponding to the CPE with lowest IP address behind the
cable modem with the lowest MAC address. An application can
perform a SNMP GetNext operation with the following variable
bindings:
- cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType.x.y.z
- cdxCmToCpeInetAddress.x.y.z
where x is MAC address of cable modem, and y.z is IP address
type and value tuple of the reported CPE.
An application can repeat this process until it has
traversed the entire table.
If the application only wants to know the CPEs behind a
given cable modem, it can perform a SNMP GetNext opertaion
with the following:
- cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType.x
- cdxCmToCpeInetAddress.x
where x is MAC address of cable modem.
cdxCmToCpeEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CdxCmToCpeEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Represents an entry in the table. Each entry is created if there is CPE connects to a cable modem. The indices uniquely identify a CPE. It is never the intent for an application to perform a SNMP Get operation against a table of this nature, rather it is the intent to merely enumberate mappings. An application would determine the CPEs behind all cable modems by performing a SNMP GetNext starting with the variable bindings: - cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType.0 - cdxCmToCpeInetAddress.0 It will return the IP address type and value tuple corresponding to the CPE with lowest IP address behind the cable modem with the lowest MAC address. An application can perform a SNMP GetNext operation with the following variable bindings: - cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType.x.y.z - cdxCmToCpeInetAddress.x.y.z where x is MAC address of cable modem, and y.z is IP address type and value tuple of the reported CPE. An application can repeat this process until it has traversed the entire table. If the application only wants to know the CPEs behind a given cable modem, it can perform a SNMP GetNext opertaion with the following: - cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType.x - cdxCmToCpeInetAddress.x where x is MAC address of cable modem." REFERENCE "Data-Over-Cable Service Interface Specifications (DOCSIS) Radio Frequency Interface Specification (SP-RFI-I04-980724.) docsIfCmtsCmStatusTable, docsIfCmtsServiceTable in DOCS-IF-MIB.my." INDEX { cdxCmToCpeCmMacAddress, cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType, cdxCmToCpeInetAddress } ::= { cdxCmToCpeTable 1 }
cdxCmToCpeEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CdxCmToCpeEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Represents an entry in the table. Each entry is created if there is CPE connects to a cable modem. The indices uniquely identify a CPE. It is never the intent for an application to perform a SNMP Get operation against a table of this nature, rather it is the intent to merely enumberate mappings. An application would determine the CPEs behind all cable modems by performing a SNMP GetNext starting with the variable bindings: - cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType.0 - cdxCmToCpeInetAddress.0 It will return the IP address type and value tuple corresponding to the CPE with lowest IP address behind the cable modem with the lowest MAC address. An application can perform a SNMP GetNext operation with the following variable bindings: - cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType.x.y.z - cdxCmToCpeInetAddress.x.y.z where x is MAC address of cable modem, and y.z is IP address type and value tuple of the reported CPE. An application can repeat this process until it has traversed the entire table. If the application only wants to know the CPEs behind a given cable modem, it can perform a SNMP GetNext opertaion with the following: - cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType.x - cdxCmToCpeInetAddress.x where x is MAC address of cable modem." REFERENCE "Data-Over-Cable Service Interface Specifications (DOCSIS) Radio Frequency Interface Specification (SP-RFI-I04-980724.) docsIfCmtsCmStatusTable, docsIfCmtsServiceTable in DOCS-IF-MIB.my." INDEX { cdxCmToCpeCmMacAddress, cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType, cdxCmToCpeInetAddress } ::= { cdxCmToCpeTable 1 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-DOCS-EXT-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
cdxCmToCpeEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CdxCmToCpeEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Represents an entry in the table. Each entry is created if there is CPE connects to a cable modem. The indices uniquely identify a CPE. It is never the intent for an application to perform a SNMP Get operation against a table of this nature, rather it is the intent to merely enumberate mappings. An application would determine the CPEs behind all cable modems by performing a SNMP GetNext starting with the variable bindings: - cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType.0 - cdxCmToCpeInetAddress.0 It will return the IP address type and value tuple corresponding to the CPE with lowest IP address behind the cable modem with the lowest MAC address. An application can perform a SNMP GetNext operation with the following variable bindings: - cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType.x.y.z - cdxCmToCpeInetAddress.x.y.z where x is MAC address of cable modem, and y.z is IP address type and value tuple of the reported CPE. An application can repeat this process until it has traversed the entire table. If the application only wants to know the CPEs behind a given cable modem, it can perform a SNMP GetNext opertaion with the following: - cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType.x - cdxCmToCpeInetAddress.x where x is MAC address of cable modem." REFERENCE "Data-Over-Cable Service Interface Specifications (DOCSIS) Radio Frequency Interface Specification (SP-RFI-I04-980724.) docsIfCmtsCmStatusTable, docsIfCmtsServiceTable in DOCS-IF-MIB.my." INDEX { cdxCmToCpeCmMacAddress, cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType, cdxCmToCpeInetAddress } ::= { cdxCmToCpeTable 1 }
cdxCmToCpeEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CdxCmToCpeEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Represents an entry in the table. Each entry is created if there is CPE connects to a cable modem. The indices uniquely identify a CPE. It is never the intent for an application to perform a SNMP Get operation against a table of this nature, rather it is the intent to merely enumberate mappings. An application would determine the CPEs behind all cable modems by performing a SNMP GetNext starting with the variable bindings: - cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType.0 - cdxCmToCpeInetAddress.0 It will return the IP address type and value tuple corresponding to the CPE with lowest IP address behind the cable modem with the lowest MAC address. An application can perform a SNMP GetNext operation with the following variable bindings: - cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType.x.y.z - cdxCmToCpeInetAddress.x.y.z where x is MAC address of cable modem, and y.z is IP address type and value tuple of the reported CPE. An application can repeat this process until it has traversed the entire table. If the application only wants to know the CPEs behind a given cable modem, it can perform a SNMP GetNext opertaion with the following: - cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType.x - cdxCmToCpeInetAddress.x where x is MAC address of cable modem." REFERENCE "Data-Over-Cable Service Interface Specifications (DOCSIS) Radio Frequency Interface Specification (SP-RFI-I04-980724.) docsIfCmtsCmStatusTable, docsIfCmtsServiceTable in DOCS-IF-MIB.my." INDEX { cdxCmToCpeCmMacAddress, cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType, cdxCmToCpeInetAddress } ::= { cdxCmToCpeTable 1 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.116.1.3.8.1.1 | cdxCmToCpeCmMacAddress | 0 | 0 | The MAC address that uniquely identifies a cable modem that CPEs connects to. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.116.1.3.8.1.2 | cdxCmToCpeInetAddressType | 0 | 0 | The type of Internet address of the cdxCmToCpeInetAddress. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.116.1.3.8.1.3 | cdxCmToCpeInetAddress | 0 | 0 | This object identifies the address assigned to this CPE. |