An extension to the IETF MIB module defined in
RFC-2006 for managing Mobile IP implementations.
Mobile IP introduces the following new functional
entities:
Mobile Node(MN)
A host or router that changes its point of
attachment from one network or subnetwork to
another. A mobile node may change its location
without changing its IP address; it may continue to
communicate with other Internet nodes at any
location using its (constant) IP address, assuming
link-layer connectivity to a point of attachment is
available.
Home Agent(HA)
A router on a mobile node's home network which
tunnels datagrams for delivery to the mobile node
when it is away from home, and maintains current
location information for the mobile node.
Foreign Agent(FA)
A router on a mobile node's visited network which
provides routing services to the mobile node while
registered. The foreign agent detunnels and delivers
datagrams to the mobile node that were tunneled by
the mobile node's home agent. For datagrams sent by
a mobile node, the foreign agent may serve as a
default router for registered mobile nodes.
Mobile Router(MR)
A mobile node that is a router. It provides for the
mobility for one or more networks moving together.
The nodes connected to the network server by the
mobile router may themselves be fixed nodes, mobile
nodes or routers.
Mobile Network
Network that moves with the mobile router.
Following is the terminology associated with Mobile IP
protocol:
Agent Advertisement
An advertisement message constructed by attaching a
special Extension to a router advertisement message.
Care-of Address (CoA)
The termination point of a tunnel toward a mobile
node, for datagrams forwarded to the mobile node
while it is away from home. The protocol can use
two different types of care-of address: a 'foreign
agent care-of address' is an address of a foreign
agent with which the mobile node is registered, and
a 'co-located care-of address' (CCoA) is an
externally obtained local address which the mobile
node has associated with one of its own network
interfaces.
Correspondent Node
A peer with which a mobile node is communicating.
A correspondent node may be either mobile or
stationary.
Foreign Network
Any network other than the mobile node's Home
Network.
Home Address
An IP address that is assigned for an extended
period of time to a mobile node. It remains
unchanged regardless of where the node is attached
to the Internet.
Home Network
A network, possibly virtual, having a network prefix
matching that of a mobile node's home address. Note
that standard IP routing mechanisms will deliver
datagrams destined to a mobile node's Home Address
to the mobile node's Home Network.
Mobility Agent
Either a home agent or a foreign agent.
Mobility Binding
The association of a home address with a care-of
address, along with the remaining lifetime of that
association.
Mobility Security Association
A collection of security contexts, between a pair
of nodes, which may be applied to Mobile IP protocol
messages exchanged between them. Each context
indicates an authentication algorithm and mode, a
secret (a shared key, or appropriate public/private
key pair), and a style of replay protection in use.
Node
A host or a router.
Nonce
A randomly chosen value, different from previous
choices, inserted in a message to protect against
replays.
Security Parameter Index (SPI)
An index identifying a security context between a
pair of nodes among the contexts available in the
Mobility Security Association. SPI values 0 through
255 are reserved and MUST NOT be used in any
Mobility Security Association.
Tunnel
The path followed by a datagram while it is
encapsulated. The model is that, while it is
encapsulated, a datagram is routed to a
knowledgeable decapsulating agent, which
decapsulates the datagram and then correctly
delivers it to its ultimate destination.
Visited Network
A network other than a mobile node's Home Network,
to which the mobile node is currently connected.
Visitor List
The list of mobile nodes visiting a foreign agent.
Keyed Hashing for Message Authentication (HMAC)
A mechanism for message authentication using
cryptographic hash functions. HMAC can be used with
any iterative cryptographic hash function, e.g.,
MD5, SHA-1, in combination with a secret shared
key.
The following support services are defined for
Mobile IP:
Agent Discovery
Home agents and foreign agents may advertise their
availability on each link for which they provide
service. A newly arrived mobile node can send a
solicitation on the link to learn if any prospective
agents are present.
Registration
When the mobile node is away from home, it registers
its care-of address with its home agent. Depending
on its method of attachment, the mobile node will
register either directly with its home agent, or
through a foreign agent which forwards the
registration to the home agent.
Following is the terminology associated with the home
agent redundancy feature:
Peer Home Agent
Active home agent and standby home agent are peers
to each other.
Binding Update
A binding update contains the registration request
information. The home agent sends the update to its
peer after accepting a registration.
Binding Information
Binding information contains the entries in the
mobility binding table. The home agent sends a binding
information request to its peer to retrieve all
mobility bindings for a specified home agent address.
3GPP2
3rd Generation Partnership Project 2. This is
the standardization group for CDMA2000, the set of 3G
standards based on earlier 2G CDMA technology.
WiMAX
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access,
Inc. (group promoting IEEE 802.16 wireless broadband
standard)
MIP
Mobile IP
This MIB is organized as described below:
The IETF Mobile IP MIB module [RFC-2006] has six
main groups. Three of them represent the Mobile IP
entities i.e. 'MipFA': foreign agent, 'MipHA':
home agent and 'MipMN': mobile node. Each of these
groups have been further subdivided into different
subgroups. Each of these subgroups is a collection
of objects related to a particular function,
performed by the entity represented by its main
group e.g. 'faRegistration' is a subgroup under
group 'MipFA' which has collection of objects for
registration function within a foreign agent. This
MIB also follows the same hierarchical structure to
maintain the modularity with respect to Mobile IP.
Parsed from file CISCO-MOBILE-IP-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-MOBILE-IP-MIB
An extension to the IETF MIB module defined in
RFC-2006 for managing Mobile IP implementations.
Mobile IP introduces the following new functional
entities:
Mobile Node(MN)
A host or router that changes its point of
attachment from one network or subnetwork to
another. A mobile node may change its location
without changing its IP address; it may continue to
communicate with other Internet nodes at any
location using its (constant) IP address, assuming
link-layer connectivity to a point of attachment is
available.
Home Agent(HA)
A router on a mobile node's home network which
tunnels datagrams for delivery to the mobile node
when it is away from home, and maintains current
location information for the mobile node.
Foreign Agent(FA)
A router on a mobile node's visited network which
provides routing services to the mobile node while
registered. The foreign agent detunnels and delivers
datagrams to the mobile node that were tunneled by
the mobile node's home agent. For datagrams sent by
a mobile node, the foreign agent may serve as a
default router for registered mobile nodes.
Mobile Router(MR)
A mobile node that is a router. It provides for the
mobility for one or more networks moving together.
The nodes connected to the network server by the
mobile router may themselves be fixed nodes, mobile
nodes or routers.
Mobile Network
Network that moves with the mobile router.
Following is the terminology associated with Mobile IP
protocol:
Agent Advertisement
An advertisement message constructed by attaching a
special Extension to a router advertisement message.
Care-of Address (CoA)
The termination point of a tunnel toward a mobile
node, for datagrams forwarded to the mobile node
while it is away from home. The protocol can use
two different types of care-of address: a 'foreign
agent care-of address' is an address of a foreign
agent with which the mobile node is registered, and
a 'co-located care-of address' (CCoA) is an
externally obtained local address which the mobile
node has associated with one of its own network
interfaces.
Correspondent Node
A peer with which a mobile node is communicating.
A correspondent node may be either mobile or
stationary.
Foreign Network
Any network other than the mobile node's Home
Network.
Home Address
An IP address that is assigned for an extended
period of time to a mobile node. It remains
unchanged regardless of where the node is attached
to the Internet.
Home Network
A network, possibly virtual, having a network prefix
matching that of a mobile node's home address. Note
that standard IP routing mechanisms will deliver
datagrams destined to a mobile node's Home Address
to the mobile node's Home Network.
Mobility Agent
Either a home agent or a foreign agent.
Mobility Binding
The association of a home address with a care-of
address, along with the remaining lifetime of that
association.
Mobility Security Association
A collection of security contexts, between a pair
of nodes, which may be applied to Mobile IP protocol
messages exchanged between them. Each context
indicates an authentication algorithm and mode, a
secret (a shared key, or appropriate public/private
key pair), and a style of replay protection in use.
Node
A host or a router.
Nonce
A randomly chosen value, different from previous
choices, inserted in a message to protect against
replays.
Security Parameter Index (SPI)
An index identifying a security context between a
pair of nodes among the contexts available in the
Mobility Security Association. SPI values 0 through
255 are reserved and MUST NOT be used in any
Mobility Security Association.
Tunnel
The path followed by a datagram while it is
encapsulated. The model is that, while it is
encapsulated, a datagram is routed to a
knowledgeable decapsulating agent, which
decapsulates the datagram and then correctly
delivers it to its ultimate destination.
Visited Network
A network other than a mobile node's Home Network,
to which the mobile node is currently connected.
Visitor List
The list of mobile nodes visiting a foreign agent.
Keyed Hashing for Message Authentication (HMAC)
A mechanism for message authentication using
cryptographic hash functions. HMAC can be used with
any iterative cryptographic hash function, e.g.,
MD5, SHA-1, in combination with a secret shared
key.
The following support services are defined for
Mobile IP:
Agent Discovery
Home agents and foreign agents may advertise their
availability on each link for which they provide
service. A newly arrived mobile node can send a
solicitation on the link to learn if any prospective
agents are present.
Registration
When the mobile node is away from home, it registers
its care-of address with its home agent. Depending
on its method of attachment, the mobile node will
register either directly with its home agent, or
through a foreign agent which forwards the
registration to the home agent.
Following is the terminology associated with the home
agent redundancy feature:
Peer Home Agent
Active home agent and standby home agent are peers
to each other.
Binding Update
A binding update contains the registration request
information. The home agent sends the update to its
peer after accepting a registration.
Binding Information
Binding information contains the entries in the
mobility binding table. The home agent sends a binding
information request to its peer to retrieve all
mobility bindings for a specified home agent address.
3GPP2
3rd Generation Partnership Project 2. This is
the standardization group for CDMA2000, the set of 3G
standards based on earlier 2G CDMA technology.
WiMAX
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access,
Inc. (group promoting IEEE 802.16 wireless broadband
standard)
MIP
Mobile IP
This MIB is organized as described below:
The IETF Mobile IP MIB module [RFC-2006] has six
main groups. Three of them represent the Mobile IP
entities i.e. 'MipFA': foreign agent, 'MipHA':
home agent and 'MipMN': mobile node. Each of these
groups have been further subdivided into different
subgroups. Each of these subgroups is a collection
of objects related to a particular function,
performed by the entity represented by its main
group e.g. 'faRegistration' is a subgroup under
group 'MipFA' which has collection of objects for
registration function within a foreign agent. This
MIB also follows the same hierarchical structure to
maintain the modularity with respect to Mobile IP.
Parsed from file CISCO-MOBILE-IP-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-MOBILE-IP-MIB
An extension to the IETF MIB module defined in
RFC-2006 for managing Mobile IP implementations.
Mobile IP introduces the following new functional
entities:
Mobile Node(MN)
A host or router that changes its point of
attachment from one network or subnetwork to
another. A mobile node may change its location
without changing its IP address; it may continue to
communicate with other Internet nodes at any
location using its (constant) IP address, assuming
link-layer connectivity to a point of attachment is
available.
Home Agent(HA)
A router on a mobile node's home network which
tunnels datagrams for delivery to the mobile node
when it is away from home, and maintains current
location information for the mobile node.
Foreign Agent(FA)
A router on a mobile node's visited network which
provides routing services to the mobile node while
registered. The foreign agent detunnels and delivers
datagrams to the mobile node that were tunneled by
the mobile node's home agent. For datagrams sent by
a mobile node, the foreign agent may serve as a
default router for registered mobile nodes.
Mobile Router(MR)
A mobile node that is a router. It provides for the
mobility for one or more networks moving together.
The nodes connected to the network server by the
mobile router may themselves be fixed nodes, mobile
nodes or routers.
Mobile Network
Network that moves with the mobile router.
Following is the terminology associated with Mobile IP
protocol:
Agent Advertisement
An advertisement message constructed by attaching a
special Extension to a router advertisement message.
Care-of Address (CoA)
The termination point of a tunnel toward a mobile
node, for datagrams forwarded to the mobile node
while it is away from home. The protocol can use
two different types of care-of address: a 'foreign
agent care-of address' is an address of a foreign
agent with which the mobile node is registered, and
a 'co-located care-of address' (CCoA) is an
externally obtained local address which the mobile
node has associated with one of its own network
interfaces.
Correspondent Node
A peer with which a mobile node is communicating.
A correspondent node may be either mobile or
stationary.
Foreign Network
Any network other than the mobile node's Home
Network.
Home Address
An IP address that is assigned for an extended
period of time to a mobile node. It remains
unchanged regardless of where the node is attached
to the Internet.
Home Network
A network, possibly virtual, having a network prefix
matching that of a mobile node's home address. Note
that standard IP routing mechanisms will deliver
datagrams destined to a mobile node's Home Address
to the mobile node's Home Network.
Mobility Agent
Either a home agent or a foreign agent.
Mobility Binding
The association of a home address with a care-of
address, along with the remaining lifetime of that
association.
Mobility Security Association
A collection of security contexts, between a pair
of nodes, which may be applied to Mobile IP protocol
messages exchanged between them. Each context
indicates an authentication algorithm and mode, a
secret (a shared key, or appropriate public/private
key pair), and a style of replay protection in use.
Node
A host or a router.
Nonce
A randomly chosen value, different from previous
choices, inserted in a message to protect against
replays.
Security Parameter Index (SPI)
An index identifying a security context between a
pair of nodes among the contexts available in the
Mobility Security Association. SPI values 0 through
255 are reserved and MUST NOT be used in any
Mobility Security Association.
Tunnel
The path followed by a datagram while it is
encapsulated. The model is that, while it is
encapsulated, a datagram is routed to a
knowledgeable decapsulating agent, which
decapsulates the datagram and then correctly
delivers it to its ultimate destination.
Visited Network
A network other than a mobile node's Home Network,
to which the mobile node is currently connected.
Visitor List
The list of mobile nodes visiting a foreign agent.
Keyed Hashing for Message Authentication (HMAC)
A mechanism for message authentication using
cryptographic hash functions. HMAC can be used with
any iterative cryptographic hash function, e.g.,
MD5, SHA-1, in combination with a secret shared
key.
The following support services are defined for
Mobile IP:
Agent Discovery
Home agents and foreign agents may advertise their
availability on each link for which they provide
service. A newly arrived mobile node can send a
solicitation on the link to learn if any prospective
agents are present.
Registration
When the mobile node is away from home, it registers
its care-of address with its home agent. Depending
on its method of attachment, the mobile node will
register either directly with its home agent, or
through a foreign agent which forwards the
registration to the home agent.
Following is the terminology associated with the home
agent redundancy feature:
Peer Home Agent
Active home agent and standby home agent are peers
to each other.
Binding Update
A binding update contains the registration request
information. The home agent sends the update to its
peer after accepting a registration.
Binding Information
Binding information contains the entries in the
mobility binding table. The home agent sends a binding
information request to its peer to retrieve all
mobility bindings for a specified home agent address.
3GPP2
3rd Generation Partnership Project 2. This is
the standardization group for CDMA2000, the set of 3G
standards based on earlier 2G CDMA technology.
WiMAX
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access,
Inc. (group promoting IEEE 802.16 wireless broadband
standard)
MIP
Mobile IP
This MIB is organized as described below:
The IETF Mobile IP MIB module [RFC-2006] has six
main groups. Three of them represent the Mobile IP
entities i.e. 'MipFA': foreign agent, 'MipHA':
home agent and 'MipMN': mobile node. Each of these
groups have been further subdivided into different
subgroups. Each of these subgroups is a collection
of objects related to a particular function,
performed by the entity represented by its main
group e.g. 'faRegistration' is a subgroup under
group 'MipFA' which has collection of objects for
registration function within a foreign agent. This
MIB also follows the same hierarchical structure to
maintain the modularity with respect to Mobile IP.
ciscoMobileIpMIB MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "200906260000Z" ORGANIZATION "Cisco Systems, Inc." CONTACT-INFO "Cisco Systems Customer Service Postal: 170 W. Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134 USA Tel: +1 800 553-NETS E-mail: [email protected]" DESCRIPTION "An extension to the IETF MIB module defined in RFC-2006 for managing Mobile IP implementations. Mobile IP introduces the following new functional entities: Mobile Node(MN) A host or router that changes its point of attachment from one network or subnetwork to another. A mobile node may change its location without changing its IP address; it may continue to communicate with other Internet nodes at any location using its (constant) IP address, assuming link-layer connectivity to a point of attachment is available. Home Agent(HA) A router on a mobile node's home network which tunnels datagrams for delivery to the mobile node when it is away from home, and maintains current location information for the mobile node. Foreign Agent(FA) A router on a mobile node's visited network which provides routing services to the mobile node while registered. The foreign agent detunnels and delivers datagrams to the mobile node that were tunneled by the mobile node's home agent. For datagrams sent by a mobile node, the foreign agent may serve as a default router for registered mobile nodes. Mobile Router(MR) A mobile node that is a router. It provides for the mobility for one or more networks moving together. The nodes connected to the network server by the mobile router may themselves be fixed nodes, mobile nodes or routers. Mobile Network Network that moves with the mobile router. Following is the terminology associated with Mobile IP protocol: Agent Advertisement An advertisement message constructed by attaching a special Extension to a router advertisement message. Care-of Address (CoA) The termination point of a tunnel toward a mobile node, for datagrams forwarded to the mobile node while it is away from home. The protocol can use two different types of care-of address: a 'foreign agent care-of address' is an address of a foreign agent with which the mobile node is registered, and a 'co-located care-of address' (CCoA) is an externally obtained local address which the mobile node has associated with one of its own network interfaces. Correspondent Node A peer with which a mobile node is communicating. A correspondent node may be either mobile or stationary. Foreign Network Any network other than the mobile node's Home Network. Home Address An IP address that is assigned for an extended period of time to a mobile node. It remains unchanged regardless of where the node is attached to the Internet. Home Network A network, possibly virtual, having a network prefix matching that of a mobile node's home address. Note that standard IP routing mechanisms will deliver datagrams destined to a mobile node's Home Address to the mobile node's Home Network. Mobility Agent Either a home agent or a foreign agent. Mobility Binding The association of a home address with a care-of address, along with the remaining lifetime of that association. Mobility Security Association A collection of security contexts, between a pair of nodes, which may be applied to Mobile IP protocol messages exchanged between them. Each context indicates an authentication algorithm and mode, a secret (a shared key, or appropriate public/private key pair), and a style of replay protection in use. Node A host or a router. Nonce A randomly chosen value, different from previous choices, inserted in a message to protect against replays. Security Parameter Index (SPI) An index identifying a security context between a pair of nodes among the contexts available in the Mobility Security Association. SPI values 0 through 255 are reserved and MUST NOT be used in any Mobility Security Association. Tunnel The path followed by a datagram while it is encapsulated. The model is that, while it is encapsulated, a datagram is routed to a knowledgeable decapsulating agent, which decapsulates the datagram and then correctly delivers it to its ultimate destination. Visited Network A network other than a mobile node's Home Network, to which the mobile node is currently connected. Visitor List The list of mobile nodes visiting a foreign agent. Keyed Hashing for Message Authentication (HMAC) A mechanism for message authentication using cryptographic hash functions. HMAC can be used with any iterative cryptographic hash function, e.g., MD5, SHA-1, in combination with a secret shared key. The following support services are defined for Mobile IP: Agent Discovery Home agents and foreign agents may advertise their availability on each link for which they provide service. A newly arrived mobile node can send a solicitation on the link to learn if any prospective agents are present. Registration When the mobile node is away from home, it registers its care-of address with its home agent. Depending on its method of attachment, the mobile node will register either directly with its home agent, or through a foreign agent which forwards the registration to the home agent. Following is the terminology associated with the home agent redundancy feature: Peer Home Agent Active home agent and standby home agent are peers to each other. Binding Update A binding update contains the registration request information. The home agent sends the update to its peer after accepting a registration. Binding Information Binding information contains the entries in the mobility binding table. The home agent sends a binding information request to its peer to retrieve all mobility bindings for a specified home agent address. 3GPP2 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2. This is the standardization group for CDMA2000, the set of 3G standards based on earlier 2G CDMA technology. WiMAX Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, Inc. (group promoting IEEE 802.16 wireless broadband standard) MIP Mobile IP This MIB is organized as described below: The IETF Mobile IP MIB module [RFC-2006] has six main groups. Three of them represent the Mobile IP entities i.e. 'MipFA': foreign agent, 'MipHA': home agent and 'MipMN': mobile node. Each of these groups have been further subdivided into different subgroups. Each of these subgroups is a collection of objects related to a particular function, performed by the entity represented by its main group e.g. 'faRegistration' is a subgroup under group 'MipFA' which has collection of objects for registration function within a foreign agent. This MIB also follows the same hierarchical structure to maintain the modularity with respect to Mobile IP." REVISION "200906260000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added cmiHaRegTunnelStatsTable The following objects has been added to cmiHaReg. [1] cmiHaRegIntervalSize [2] cmiHaRegIntervalMaxActiveBindings [3] cmiHaRegInterval3gpp2MaxActiveBindings [4] cmiHaRegIntervalWimaxMaxActiveBindings The following object groups has been added to ciscoMobileIpGroups. [1] ciscoMobileIpHaRegIntervalStatsGroup [2] ciscoMobileIpHaRegTunnelStatsGroup The MODULE-COMPLIANCE ciscoMobileIpComplianceRev1 has been deprecated by ciscoMobileIpComplianceRev2." REVISION "200901220000Z" DESCRIPTION "The following objects have been added [1] cmiHaMaximumBindings [2] cmiHaSystemVersion The following notifications have been added [1] cmiHaMaxBindingsNotif The Object cmiTrapControl has been modified to include a new bit for cmiHaMaxBindingsNotif. The following object-groups have been added [1] ciscoMobileIpHaRegGroupV1 [2] ciscoMobileIpMrNotificationGroupV3 [3] ciscoMobileIpHaSystemGroupV1 The compliance statement ciscoMobileIpComplianceV12R11 has been deprecated by ciscoMobileIpComplianceRev1." REVISION "200812110000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added a new object cmiHaRegMobilityBindingMacAddress to cmiHaRegMobilityBindingTable. Added a new object group ciscoMobileIpHaRegGroupV12R03r2Sup2 and a compliance group ciscoMobileIpComplianceV12R11 which deprecates ciscoMobileIpComplianceV12R10." REVISION "200505310000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added mobile node access interface attribute objects and multi-path specific objects. Following object groups have been created for the objects added for multi-path: ciscoMobileIpHaRegGroupV12R03r2Sup1 ciscoMobileIpHaMobNetGroupSup1 ciscoMobileIpMrSystemGroupV3Sup1" REVISION "200405280000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added Mobile router roaming interface objects - cmiMrIfRoamStatus, cmiMrIfRegisteredCoAType, cmiMrIfRegisteredCoA, cmiMrIfRegisteredMaAddrType and cmiMrIfRegisteredMaAddr." REVISION "200401230000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added trap cmiHaMnRegReqFailed" REVISION "200311270000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added objects cmiFaTotalRegRequests, miFaTotalRegReplies, cmiFaMnFaAuthFailures, cmiFaMnAAAAuthFailures, cmiHaMnHaAuthFailures, and cmiHaMnAAAAuthFailures." REVISION "200309050000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added object cmiMrIfCCoaEnable" REVISION "200306300000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added objects cmiMrIfCCoaRegistration, cmiMrIfCCoaOnly and cmiMrCollocatedTunnel" REVISION "200301230000Z" DESCRIPTION "1. Duplicated maAdvConfigTable from MIP-MIB with the index changed to IfIndex instead of ip address. 2. Deprecated cmiSecKey object and added cmSecKey2 as the range needs to be extended. It should accept strings of length 1 to 16. 3. Added hmacMD5 type in cmiSecAlgorithmType" REVISION "200211180000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added objects for Reverse tunneling, Challenge, VSEs and Mobile Router features." REVISION "200205170000Z" DESCRIPTION "Add HA/FA initial registration,re-registration, de-registration counters for more granularity." REVISION "200107060000Z" DESCRIPTION "Add cmiFaRegVisitorTable, cmiHaRegCounterTable, cmiHaRegMobilityBindingTable, cmiSecAssocTable, and cmiSecViolationTable. Add counters for home agent redundancy feature. Add performance counters for registration function of the mobility agents." REVISION "200101250000Z" DESCRIPTION "Initial version of this MIB module." ::= { ciscoMgmt 174 }
ciscoMobileIpMIB OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ciscoMgmt 174 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-MOBILE-IP-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
ciscoMobileIpMIB MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "200906260000Z" ORGANIZATION "Cisco Systems, Inc." CONTACT-INFO "Cisco Systems Customer Service Postal: 170 W. Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134 USA Tel: +1 800 553-NETS E-mail: [email protected]" DESCRIPTION "An extension to the IETF MIB module defined in RFC-2006 for managing Mobile IP implementations. Mobile IP introduces the following new functional entities: Mobile Node(MN) A host or router that changes its point of attachment from one network or subnetwork to another. A mobile node may change its location without changing its IP address; it may continue to communicate with other Internet nodes at any location using its (constant) IP address, assuming link-layer connectivity to a point of attachment is available. Home Agent(HA) A router on a mobile node's home network which tunnels datagrams for delivery to the mobile node when it is away from home, and maintains current location information for the mobile node. Foreign Agent(FA) A router on a mobile node's visited network which provides routing services to the mobile node while registered. The foreign agent detunnels and delivers datagrams to the mobile node that were tunneled by the mobile node's home agent. For datagrams sent by a mobile node, the foreign agent may serve as a default router for registered mobile nodes. Mobile Router(MR) A mobile node that is a router. It provides for the mobility for one or more networks moving together. The nodes connected to the network server by the mobile router may themselves be fixed nodes, mobile nodes or routers. Mobile Network Network that moves with the mobile router. Following is the terminology associated with Mobile IP protocol: Agent Advertisement An advertisement message constructed by attaching a special Extension to a router advertisement message. Care-of Address (CoA) The termination point of a tunnel toward a mobile node, for datagrams forwarded to the mobile node while it is away from home. The protocol can use two different types of care-of address: a 'foreign agent care-of address' is an address of a foreign agent with which the mobile node is registered, and a 'co-located care-of address' (CCoA) is an externally obtained local address which the mobile node has associated with one of its own network interfaces. Correspondent Node A peer with which a mobile node is communicating. A correspondent node may be either mobile or stationary. Foreign Network Any network other than the mobile node's Home Network. Home Address An IP address that is assigned for an extended period of time to a mobile node. It remains unchanged regardless of where the node is attached to the Internet. Home Network A network, possibly virtual, having a network prefix matching that of a mobile node's home address. Note that standard IP routing mechanisms will deliver datagrams destined to a mobile node's Home Address to the mobile node's Home Network. Mobility Agent Either a home agent or a foreign agent. Mobility Binding The association of a home address with a care-of address, along with the remaining lifetime of that association. Mobility Security Association A collection of security contexts, between a pair of nodes, which may be applied to Mobile IP protocol messages exchanged between them. Each context indicates an authentication algorithm and mode, a secret (a shared key, or appropriate public/private key pair), and a style of replay protection in use. Node A host or a router. Nonce A randomly chosen value, different from previous choices, inserted in a message to protect against replays. Security Parameter Index (SPI) An index identifying a security context between a pair of nodes among the contexts available in the Mobility Security Association. SPI values 0 through 255 are reserved and MUST NOT be used in any Mobility Security Association. Tunnel The path followed by a datagram while it is encapsulated. The model is that, while it is encapsulated, a datagram is routed to a knowledgeable decapsulating agent, which decapsulates the datagram and then correctly delivers it to its ultimate destination. Visited Network A network other than a mobile node's Home Network, to which the mobile node is currently connected. Visitor List The list of mobile nodes visiting a foreign agent. Keyed Hashing for Message Authentication (HMAC) A mechanism for message authentication using cryptographic hash functions. HMAC can be used with any iterative cryptographic hash function, e.g., MD5, SHA-1, in combination with a secret shared key. The following support services are defined for Mobile IP: Agent Discovery Home agents and foreign agents may advertise their availability on each link for which they provide service. A newly arrived mobile node can send a solicitation on the link to learn if any prospective agents are present. Registration When the mobile node is away from home, it registers its care-of address with its home agent. Depending on its method of attachment, the mobile node will register either directly with its home agent, or through a foreign agent which forwards the registration to the home agent. Following is the terminology associated with the home agent redundancy feature: Peer Home Agent Active home agent and standby home agent are peers to each other. Binding Update A binding update contains the registration request information. The home agent sends the update to its peer after accepting a registration. Binding Information Binding information contains the entries in the mobility binding table. The home agent sends a binding information request to its peer to retrieve all mobility bindings for a specified home agent address. 3GPP2 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2. This is the standardization group for CDMA2000, the set of 3G standards based on earlier 2G CDMA technology. WiMAX Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, Inc. (group promoting IEEE 802.16 wireless broadband standard) MIP Mobile IP This MIB is organized as described below: The IETF Mobile IP MIB module [RFC-2006] has six main groups. Three of them represent the Mobile IP entities i.e. 'MipFA': foreign agent, 'MipHA': home agent and 'MipMN': mobile node. Each of these groups have been further subdivided into different subgroups. Each of these subgroups is a collection of objects related to a particular function, performed by the entity represented by its main group e.g. 'faRegistration' is a subgroup under group 'MipFA' which has collection of objects for registration function within a foreign agent. This MIB also follows the same hierarchical structure to maintain the modularity with respect to Mobile IP." REVISION "200906260000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added cmiHaRegTunnelStatsTable The following objects has been added to cmiHaReg. [1] cmiHaRegIntervalSize [2] cmiHaRegIntervalMaxActiveBindings [3] cmiHaRegInterval3gpp2MaxActiveBindings [4] cmiHaRegIntervalWimaxMaxActiveBindings The following object groups has been added to ciscoMobileIpGroups. [1] ciscoMobileIpHaRegIntervalStatsGroup [2] ciscoMobileIpHaRegTunnelStatsGroup The MODULE-COMPLIANCE ciscoMobileIpComplianceRev1 has been deprecated by ciscoMobileIpComplianceRev2." REVISION "200901220000Z" DESCRIPTION "The following objects have been added [1] cmiHaMaximumBindings [2] cmiHaSystemVersion The following notifications have been added [1] cmiHaMaxBindingsNotif The Object cmiTrapControl has been modified to include a new bit for cmiHaMaxBindingsNotif. The following object-groups have been added [1] ciscoMobileIpHaRegGroupV1 [2] ciscoMobileIpMrNotificationGroupV3 [3] ciscoMobileIpHaSystemGroupV1 The compliance statement ciscoMobileIpComplianceV12R11 has been deprecated by ciscoMobileIpComplianceRev1." REVISION "200812110000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added a new object cmiHaRegMobilityBindingMacAddress to cmiHaRegMobilityBindingTable. Added a new object group ciscoMobileIpHaRegGroupV12R03r2Sup2 and a compliance group ciscoMobileIpComplianceV12R11 which deprecates ciscoMobileIpComplianceV12R10." REVISION "200505310000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added mobile node access interface attribute objects and multi-path specific objects. Following object groups have been created for the objects added for multi-path: ciscoMobileIpHaRegGroupV12R03r2Sup1 ciscoMobileIpHaMobNetGroupSup1 ciscoMobileIpMrSystemGroupV3Sup1" REVISION "200405280000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added Mobile router roaming interface objects - cmiMrIfRoamStatus, cmiMrIfRegisteredCoAType, cmiMrIfRegisteredCoA, cmiMrIfRegisteredMaAddrType and cmiMrIfRegisteredMaAddr." REVISION "200401230000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added trap cmiHaMnRegReqFailed" REVISION "200311270000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added objects cmiFaTotalRegRequests, miFaTotalRegReplies, cmiFaMnFaAuthFailures, cmiFaMnAAAAuthFailures, cmiHaMnHaAuthFailures, and cmiHaMnAAAAuthFailures." REVISION "200309050000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added object cmiMrIfCCoaEnable" REVISION "200306300000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added objects cmiMrIfCCoaRegistration, cmiMrIfCCoaOnly and cmiMrCollocatedTunnel" REVISION "200301230000Z" DESCRIPTION "1. Duplicated maAdvConfigTable from MIP-MIB with the index changed to IfIndex instead of ip address. 2. Deprecated cmiSecKey object and added cmSecKey2 as the range needs to be extended. It should accept strings of length 1 to 16. 3. Added hmacMD5 type in cmiSecAlgorithmType" REVISION "200211180000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added objects for Reverse tunneling, Challenge, VSEs and Mobile Router features." REVISION "200205170000Z" DESCRIPTION "Add HA/FA initial registration,re-registration, de-registration counters for more granularity." REVISION "200107060000Z" DESCRIPTION "Add cmiFaRegVisitorTable, cmiHaRegCounterTable, cmiHaRegMobilityBindingTable, cmiSecAssocTable, and cmiSecViolationTable. Add counters for home agent redundancy feature. Add performance counters for registration function of the mobility agents." REVISION "200101250000Z" DESCRIPTION "Initial version of this MIB module." ::= { ciscoMgmt 174 }
ciscoMobileIpMIB MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "200906260000Z" ORGANIZATION "Cisco Systems, Inc." CONTACT-INFO "Cisco Systems Customer Service Postal: 170 W. Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134 USA Tel: +1 800 553-NETS E-mail: [email protected]" DESCRIPTION "An extension to the IETF MIB module defined in RFC-2006 for managing Mobile IP implementations. Mobile IP introduces the following new functional entities: Mobile Node(MN) A host or router that changes its point of attachment from one network or subnetwork to another. A mobile node may change its location without changing its IP address; it may continue to communicate with other Internet nodes at any location using its (constant) IP address, assuming link-layer connectivity to a point of attachment is available. Home Agent(HA) A router on a mobile node's home network which tunnels datagrams for delivery to the mobile node when it is away from home, and maintains current location information for the mobile node. Foreign Agent(FA) A router on a mobile node's visited network which provides routing services to the mobile node while registered. The foreign agent detunnels and delivers datagrams to the mobile node that were tunneled by the mobile node's home agent. For datagrams sent by a mobile node, the foreign agent may serve as a default router for registered mobile nodes. Mobile Router(MR) A mobile node that is a router. It provides for the mobility for one or more networks moving together. The nodes connected to the network server by the mobile router may themselves be fixed nodes, mobile nodes or routers. Mobile Network Network that moves with the mobile router. Following is the terminology associated with Mobile IP protocol: Agent Advertisement An advertisement message constructed by attaching a special Extension to a router advertisement message. Care-of Address (CoA) The termination point of a tunnel toward a mobile node, for datagrams forwarded to the mobile node while it is away from home. The protocol can use two different types of care-of address: a 'foreign agent care-of address' is an address of a foreign agent with which the mobile node is registered, and a 'co-located care-of address' (CCoA) is an externally obtained local address which the mobile node has associated with one of its own network interfaces. Correspondent Node A peer with which a mobile node is communicating. A correspondent node may be either mobile or stationary. Foreign Network Any network other than the mobile node's Home Network. Home Address An IP address that is assigned for an extended period of time to a mobile node. It remains unchanged regardless of where the node is attached to the Internet. Home Network A network, possibly virtual, having a network prefix matching that of a mobile node's home address. Note that standard IP routing mechanisms will deliver datagrams destined to a mobile node's Home Address to the mobile node's Home Network. Mobility Agent Either a home agent or a foreign agent. Mobility Binding The association of a home address with a care-of address, along with the remaining lifetime of that association. Mobility Security Association A collection of security contexts, between a pair of nodes, which may be applied to Mobile IP protocol messages exchanged between them. Each context indicates an authentication algorithm and mode, a secret (a shared key, or appropriate public/private key pair), and a style of replay protection in use. Node A host or a router. Nonce A randomly chosen value, different from previous choices, inserted in a message to protect against replays. Security Parameter Index (SPI) An index identifying a security context between a pair of nodes among the contexts available in the Mobility Security Association. SPI values 0 through 255 are reserved and MUST NOT be used in any Mobility Security Association. Tunnel The path followed by a datagram while it is encapsulated. The model is that, while it is encapsulated, a datagram is routed to a knowledgeable decapsulating agent, which decapsulates the datagram and then correctly delivers it to its ultimate destination. Visited Network A network other than a mobile node's Home Network, to which the mobile node is currently connected. Visitor List The list of mobile nodes visiting a foreign agent. Keyed Hashing for Message Authentication (HMAC) A mechanism for message authentication using cryptographic hash functions. HMAC can be used with any iterative cryptographic hash function, e.g., MD5, SHA-1, in combination with a secret shared key. The following support services are defined for Mobile IP: Agent Discovery Home agents and foreign agents may advertise their availability on each link for which they provide service. A newly arrived mobile node can send a solicitation on the link to learn if any prospective agents are present. Registration When the mobile node is away from home, it registers its care-of address with its home agent. Depending on its method of attachment, the mobile node will register either directly with its home agent, or through a foreign agent which forwards the registration to the home agent. Following is the terminology associated with the home agent redundancy feature: Peer Home Agent Active home agent and standby home agent are peers to each other. Binding Update A binding update contains the registration request information. The home agent sends the update to its peer after accepting a registration. Binding Information Binding information contains the entries in the mobility binding table. The home agent sends a binding information request to its peer to retrieve all mobility bindings for a specified home agent address. 3GPP2 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2. This is the standardization group for CDMA2000, the set of 3G standards based on earlier 2G CDMA technology. WiMAX Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, Inc. (group promoting IEEE 802.16 wireless broadband standard) MIP Mobile IP This MIB is organized as described below: The IETF Mobile IP MIB module [RFC-2006] has six main groups. Three of them represent the Mobile IP entities i.e. 'MipFA': foreign agent, 'MipHA': home agent and 'MipMN': mobile node. Each of these groups have been further subdivided into different subgroups. Each of these subgroups is a collection of objects related to a particular function, performed by the entity represented by its main group e.g. 'faRegistration' is a subgroup under group 'MipFA' which has collection of objects for registration function within a foreign agent. This MIB also follows the same hierarchical structure to maintain the modularity with respect to Mobile IP." REVISION "200906260000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added cmiHaRegTunnelStatsTable The following objects has been added to cmiHaReg. [1] cmiHaRegIntervalSize [2] cmiHaRegIntervalMaxActiveBindings [3] cmiHaRegInterval3gpp2MaxActiveBindings [4] cmiHaRegIntervalWimaxMaxActiveBindings The following object groups has been added to ciscoMobileIpGroups. [1] ciscoMobileIpHaRegIntervalStatsGroup [2] ciscoMobileIpHaRegTunnelStatsGroup The MODULE-COMPLIANCE ciscoMobileIpComplianceRev1 has been deprecated by ciscoMobileIpComplianceRev2." REVISION "200901220000Z" DESCRIPTION "The following objects have been added [1] cmiHaMaximumBindings [2] cmiHaSystemVersion The following notifications have been added [1] cmiHaMaxBindingsNotif The Object cmiTrapControl has been modified to include a new bit for cmiHaMaxBindingsNotif. The following object-groups have been added [1] ciscoMobileIpHaRegGroupV1 [2] ciscoMobileIpMrNotificationGroupV3 [3] ciscoMobileIpHaSystemGroupV1 The compliance statement ciscoMobileIpComplianceV12R11 has been deprecated by ciscoMobileIpComplianceRev1." REVISION "200812110000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added a new object cmiHaRegMobilityBindingMacAddress to cmiHaRegMobilityBindingTable. Added a new object group ciscoMobileIpHaRegGroupV12R03r2Sup2 and a compliance group ciscoMobileIpComplianceV12R11 which deprecates ciscoMobileIpComplianceV12R10." REVISION "200505310000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added mobile node access interface attribute objects and multi-path specific objects. Following object groups have been created for the objects added for multi-path: ciscoMobileIpHaRegGroupV12R03r2Sup1 ciscoMobileIpHaMobNetGroupSup1 ciscoMobileIpMrSystemGroupV3Sup1" REVISION "200405280000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added Mobile router roaming interface objects - cmiMrIfRoamStatus, cmiMrIfRegisteredCoAType, cmiMrIfRegisteredCoA, cmiMrIfRegisteredMaAddrType and cmiMrIfRegisteredMaAddr." REVISION "200401230000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added trap cmiHaMnRegReqFailed" REVISION "200311270000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added objects cmiFaTotalRegRequests, miFaTotalRegReplies, cmiFaMnFaAuthFailures, cmiFaMnAAAAuthFailures, cmiHaMnHaAuthFailures, and cmiHaMnAAAAuthFailures." REVISION "200309050000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added object cmiMrIfCCoaEnable" REVISION "200306300000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added objects cmiMrIfCCoaRegistration, cmiMrIfCCoaOnly and cmiMrCollocatedTunnel" REVISION "200301230000Z" DESCRIPTION "1. Duplicated maAdvConfigTable from MIP-MIB with the index changed to IfIndex instead of ip address. 2. Deprecated cmiSecKey object and added cmSecKey2 as the range needs to be extended. It should accept strings of length 1 to 16. 3. Added hmacMD5 type in cmiSecAlgorithmType" REVISION "200211180000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added objects for Reverse tunneling, Challenge, VSEs and Mobile Router features." REVISION "200205170000Z" DESCRIPTION "Add HA/FA initial registration,re-registration, de-registration counters for more granularity." REVISION "200107060000Z" DESCRIPTION "Add cmiFaRegVisitorTable, cmiHaRegCounterTable, cmiHaRegMobilityBindingTable, cmiSecAssocTable, and cmiSecViolationTable. Add counters for home agent redundancy feature. Add performance counters for registration function of the mobility agents." REVISION "200101250000Z" DESCRIPTION "Initial version of this MIB module." ::= { ciscoMgmt 174 }
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1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.174.0 | ciscoMobileIpMIBNotifications | 5 | 5 | None |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.174.1 | ciscoMobileIpMIBObjects | 6 | 469 | None |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.174.3 | ciscoMobileIpMIBConformance | 2 | 56 | None |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.124 | ciscoCallResourcePoolMIB | 3 | 114 | The MIB module for call resource pool management. This MIB supports the resource pool manager feature of CISCO IOS. This feature … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.125 | ciscoWANRsrcPartMIB | 2 | 55 | The MIB module to manage resource partition objects. A resource partition is configured on a virtual interface (ifType value atmV… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.126 | ciscoSonetMIB | 3 | 136 | The MIB module to describe SONET/SDH interfaces objects. This is an extension to the standard SONET MIB(RFC 2558). |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.128 | ciscoVlanIfTableRelationshipMIB | 1 | 12 | ciscoVlanIftableRelationshipMIB |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.129 | ciscoAtmVirtualIfMIB | 2 | 139 | The MIB module to manage ATM Virtual interface objects. ATM virtual interfaces are configured on a physical line. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.130 | ciscoAdslDmtLineMIB | 3 | 72 | This MIB module serves as an enterprise-specific extension of the ADSL-LINE-MIB. The structure of this MIB module shadows the st… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.131 | ciscoSystemMIB | 3 | 57 | The systemGroup (see RFC 1907) provides a standard set of basic system information. This MIB module contains Cisco-defined exten… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.132 | ciscoDs3MIB | 2 | 140 | The MIB module to describe DS3 line objects. This is an extension to the standard DS3 MIB(RFC 2496). |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.133 | ciscoAtmCellLayerMIB | 1 | 138 | The MIB module to describe ATM cell layer objects and statistics of a physical line. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.134 | ciscoClusterMIB | 3 | 49 | The MIB module for the management of a group of devices called a 'cluster'. A cluster comprises: 1. A command switch, which is a… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.135 | ciscoWirelessP2pBpiMIB | 3 | 66 | This is the MIB Module for the Baseline Privacy Interface (BPI) at Point to Point Wireless Radio Card. This is a specialization o… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.136 | ciscoWirelessIfMIB | 3 | 307 | This is the MIB Module for the Cisco Wireless Radio Point to Point interface specification. I) Relationship of the Cisco Wireless… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.137 | ciscoWirelessTextualConventions | 0 | 0 | This module defines textual conventions used in Cisco Wireless MIBs. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.138 | ciscoEntityAlarmMIB | 3 | 66 | This MIB module defines the managed objects that support the monitoring of alarms generated by physical entities contained by the… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.139 | ciscoEntityProvMIB | 3 | 13 | This MIB module defines the objects that support provisioning of 'container' class physical entities. Provisioning sets up a 'co… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.140 | ciscoCopsClientMIB | 3 | 43 | This MIB module is for configuration & statistic query of Common Open Policy Service(COPS) client feature on the Cisco device. C… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.141 | ciscoVSIControllerMIB | 2 | 21 | This MIB module is used for configuring ATM Capable Switch to be aware of VSI Controller information. Terminolgies used: VSI … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.144 | ciscoTransactionConnectionMIB | 2 | 66 | The MIB module for retrieving Cisco Transaction Connection configuration and status. Cisco Transaction Connection routes transac… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.145 | ciscoWanModuleMIB | 3 | 32 | The MIB to configure Connection Specific parameters and statistics related information in a Service Module. The Service Module(SM… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.146 | ciscoCallApplicationMIB | 2 | 548 | This MIB allows management of call applications on a network device. A 'call application' is a software module that processes cal… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.147 | ciscoFirewallMIB | 3 | 75 | MIB module for monitoring Cisco Firewalls. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.148 | ciscoBgpPolAcctMIB | 2 | 15 | BGP policy based accounting information |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.149 | ciscoAdslLineCapMIB | 3 | 46 | This MIB module serves as an enterprise-specific extension of the ADSL-LINE-MIB. The structure of this MIB module shadows the st… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.150 | ciscoAAASessionMIB | 3 | 31 | This MIB module provides data for accounting sessions based on Authentication, Authorization, Accounting (AAA) protocols. Referenc… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.151 | ciscoL2L3IfConfigMIB | 2 | 11 | Interface switchport mode configuration management MIB. This MIB is used to monitor and control configuration of interface switch… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.152 | ciscoSipUaMIB | 4 | 504 | Cisco User Agent Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) MIB module. SIP is an application-layer signalling protocol for creating, mod… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.154 | ciscoIdslLineMIB | 3 | 148 | This MIB module describes IDSL (ISDN Digital Line Subscriber) line interfaces. The structure of this module resembles that of th… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.155 | ciscoSdslLineMIB | 3 | 170 | This MIB module describes all variations of the symmetric DSL line interfaces. The structure of this module resembles and mainta… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.156 | ciscoCcmMIB | 3 | 487 | The MIB Module for the management of a Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) application running with a Cisco Communication… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.157 | ciscoCdmaPdsnMIB | 3 | 984 | This MIB is to support the CDMA PDSN (Packet Data Serving Node) feature. A CDMA2000 network supports wireless data communication… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.158 | ciscoAAAClientMIB | 3 | 25 | This MIB module provides data for authentication method priority based on Authentication, Authorization, Accounting (AAA) protoco… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.159 | ciscoQosPolicyConfigMIB | 3 | 35 | This MIB module defines managed objects that support the policy source configuration of Quality of Service (QoS) on the device. T… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.160 | ciscoCircuitInterfaceMIB | 2 | 11 | The MIB module to configure the circuit description for an interface. The circuit description can be used to describe and identify… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.161 | ciscoSlbMIB | 3 | 279 | The MIB for managing Server Load Balancing Manager(s), such as the Cisco IOS SLB product. This MIB includes instrumentation for t… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.162 | ciscoVsiMasterMIB | 3 | 100 | This MIB module contains objects related to the master side of the Virtual Switch Interface protocol used for control of ATM swit… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.163 | ciscoCallTrackerMIB | 3 | 104 | CISCO-CALL-TRACKER-MIB |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.164 | ciscoCallTrackerTCPMIB | 3 | 25 | This MIB module provides TCP service connection related data for tracking the progress and status of a call. This module extends t… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.165 | ciscoCallTrackerModemMIB | 3 | 97 | This MIB module provides modem call related data for tracking the progress and status of a call. This module extends tables defin… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.166 | ciscoCBQosMIB | 2 | 544 | Cisco Class-Based QoS MIB ********************************** Overview ********************************** This MIB provides read acc… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.167 | ciscoWirelessDocsIfMib | 3 | 140 | This is the MIB Module for MCNS compliant Radio Frequency (RF) interfaces in wireless point-to-multipoint subscriber units (SU) a… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.168 | ciscoNtpMIB | 3 | 87 | This MIB module defines a MIB which provides mechanisms to monitor an NTP server. The MIB is derived from the Technical Report #Ma… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.169 | ciscoWirelessDocsExtMIB | 3 | 99 | This MIB module defines Cisco-specific objects that add to the functionality defined in CISCO-WIRELESS-DOCS-IF-MIB. These objects … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.170 | ciscoWirelessPhyMIB | 2 | 112 | This is the MIB Module for the Cisco Wireless Radio Point to MultiPoint interface. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.171 | ciscoIpSecFlowMonitorMIB | 3 | 507 | This is a MIB Module for monitoring the structures in IPSec-based Virtual Private Networks. The MIB has been designed to be adopt… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.172 | ciscoIpSecPolMapMIB | 3 | 21 | The MIB module maps the IPSec entities created dynamically to the policy entities that caused them. This is an appendix to the IPS… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173 | ciscoPrivateVlanMIB | 2 | 56 | The MIB module to support Private VLAN feature on Cisco's switching devices. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.175 | ciscoIfLinkConfigMIB | 2 | 15 | The MIB module for configuration of bulk distribution (de-multiplexing of traffic from higher-bandwidth to lower-bandwidth interf… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.176 | ciscoRFMIB | 3 | 117 | This MIB provides configuration control and status for the Redundancy Framework (RF) subsystem. RF provides a mechanism for logic… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.177 | ciscoSaaApmMIB | 3 | 38 | Acronyms and Terms: SAA - Service Assurance Agent APM - Application Performance Monitoring A MIB for controlling SAA APM. APM provi… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.178 | ciscoContentEngineMIB | 3 | 263 | The MIB module for the Cisco Content Engine from Cisco Systems, Inc. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.179 | ciscoCatOSAclQosMIB | 3 | 470 | This MIB module is for Access Control Lists(ACLs) configuration of Quality of Service (QoS) as well as Security feature on the Ci… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.180 | ciscoWirelessRfMetricsMIB | 5 | 99 | This is the MIB Module for the Cisco Wireless Radio Point to MultiPoint interface specification. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.181 | ciscoWirelessLinkMetricsMIB | 4 | 141 | This is the MIB Module for the Cisco Wireless Radio Point to MultiPoint interface link metrics specification. Glossary The followin… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.183 | ciscoGprsAccPtMIB | 3 | 338 | This MIB module supports access point configuration for GGSN in a GPRS system. GPRS [1] is a GSM network providing mobile wireles… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.184 | ciscoPimMIB | 3 | 36 | This MIB module defines the cisco specific variables for Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) management. These definitions are a… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.185 | ciscoBertMIB | 2 | 46 | The MIB module to configure and perform Bit Error Rate Testing (BERT) on DS3, DS1/E1 and DS0/DS0Bundle interfaces. Bit error rate… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.187 | ciscoBgp4MIB | 4 | 137 | An extension to the IETF BGP4 MIB module defined in RFC 1657. Following is the terminology associated with Border Gateway Protocol… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.188 | cGtpMIB | 3 | 248 | This MIB module manages the GPRS Tunnelling Protocol (GTP) on GGSN and SGSN. GPRS provides wireless access to packet data network… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.189 | ciscoPortQosMIB | 3 | 114 | Cisco PORT QOS MIB - Overview This MIB module is for the management of Cisco's per port rate-limiting and traffic shaping on L3 sw… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.190 | ciscoVoiceAppsMIB | 3 | 40 | The MIB Module for the management of Cisco Voice Applications. This MIB is designed to work in conjunction with the SYSAPPL-MIB … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.191 | ciscoIpUplinkRedirectMIB | 3 | 11 | This MIB module is for the configuration of Cisco IP Uplink Redirect feature. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.192 | ciscoGprsChargingMIB | 3 | 315 | This MIB module manages the charging related function on the GGSN node of a GPRS system. The following diagram illustrates a simp… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.194 | ciscoPppoeMIB | 3 | 89 | Cisco PPPoE sessions management MIB Module. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.195 | ciscoEntityExtMIB | 3 | 64 | This MIB is an extension of the ENTITY-MIB specified in RFC2737. This MIB module contains Cisco-defined extensions to the entit… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.197 | ciscoDistDirMIB | 3 | 123 | Cisco Distributed Director MIB. The Cisco Distributed Director provides global Internet scalability and increased performance as … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.198 | ciscoRfSupMIB | 3 | 58 | This MIB was designed to complement the CISCO-RF-MIB by providing additional optional status and configuration control for redund… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.199 | ciscoSmFileDownloadMIB | 3 | 23 | The MIB module for downloading files to the Service Modules specifically designed for an architecture containing a controller car… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.201 | ciscoSwitchUsageMIB | 3 | 15 | This MIB defines objects related to statistics for the usage of switch fabric. The switch fabric is used by the incoming packets … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.202 | ciscoOscpMIB | 3 | 52 | The MIB module for managing the Cisco Optical Supervisory Channel Protocol (OSCP). The OSCP is used to determine and maintain wav… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.204 | ciscoXdslLineMIB | 2 | 32 | The tables defined by this MIB module contain a collection of managed objects that are general in nature and apply to different t… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.215 | ciscoMacNotificationMIB | 3 | 72 | This MIB module is for configuration of the MAC notification feature. MAC notification is a mechanism to inform monitoring device… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.216 | ciscoContentNetworkMIB | 3 | 34 | This MIB module defines objects for Content Network devices. A Content Network is a collection of devices that optimizes the deli… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.217 | ciscoCat6kCrossbarMIB | 3 | 210 | The Catalyst 6000 Crossbar MIB provides instrumentation for configuration and operation of the crossbar switching fabric module, … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.218 | ciscoIfThresholdMIB | 3 | 65 | ciscoIfthresholdMIB |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.219 | ciscoVoiceDnisMIB | 3 | 24 | The MIB module provides management support for Dialer Number Information Service (DNIS) mapping. A DNIS entry is associated with… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.220 | ciscoPaeMIB | 3 | 231 | Cisco Port Access Entity (PAE) module for managing IEEE Std 802.1x. This MIB provides Port Access Entity information that are eith… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.221 | ciscoEnhancedMemPoolMIB | 3 | 87 | New MIB module for monitoring the memory pools of all physical entities on a managed system. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.222 | ciscoEnhancedWredMIB | 3 | 70 | Cisco WRED MIB - Overview Cisco Weighted Random Early Detection/Drop (WRED) is a method which avoids traffic congestion on an outp… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.223 | ciscoWanNcdpMIB | 3 | 58 | This MIB module is intended for the management of network clock distribution and the Network Clock Distribution Protocol (NCDP) i… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.224 | ciscoDevExcepReportMIB | 3 | 29 | This mib defines the SNMP objects to report exceptions to north-bound NMS. The devices implementing this MIB monitor the status of… |
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