Reference record for OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.261.1.1.1.1



parent
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.261.1.1.1 (cPtopoConnExtEntry)
node code
1
node name
cPtopoConnExtLinkDirection
dot oid
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.261.1.1.1.1
type
OBJECT-TYPE
asn1 oid
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  • {iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoPtopoExtnMIB(261) ciscoPtopoExtnMIBObjects(1) cPtopoConnExtTable(1) cPtopoConnExtEntry(1) cPtopoConnExtLinkDirection(1)}
  • {iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoPtopoExtnMIB(261) ciscoPtopoExtnMIBObjects(1) cPtopoConnExtTable(1) cPtopoConnExtEntry(1) cPtopoConnExtLinkDirection(1)}
  • {iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoPtopoExtnMIB(261) ciscoPtopoExtnMIBObjects(1) cPtopoConnExtTable(1) cPtopoConnExtEntry(1) cPtopoConnExtLinkDirection(1)}
  • {iso(1) iso-identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoPtopoExtnMIB(261) ciscoPtopoExtnMIBObjects(1) cPtopoConnExtTable(1) cPtopoConnExtEntry(1) cPtopoConnExtLinkDirection(1)}
  • {iso(1) iso-identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoPtopoExtnMIB(261) ciscoPtopoExtnMIBObjects(1) cPtopoConnExtTable(1) cPtopoConnExtEntry(1) cPtopoConnExtLinkDirection(1)}
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    /ISO/Identified-Organization/6/1/4/1/9/9/261/1/1/1/1

    Description by circitor

    The remote connection endpoint (identified by
    ptopoConnRemoteChassis and ptopoConnRemotePort of this row)
    may be connected to the local port (identified by
    ptopoConnLocalPort of this row) through either an
    unidirectional or bidirectional link. This object is used
    to indicate the directionality of the connection and in
    the case of unidirectional links this object indicates
    whether the remote connection endpoint is on the transmit
    or the receive link.

    For example, in case of optical interfaces where the
    transmitted and received signals travel on 2 different
    strands of fiber, it is possible that each fiber terminates
    at a different device. For instance, the transmit and
    receive fibers of the local port may be connected to
    different optical amplifiers. This object could then be
    used to indicate whether the remote device is on the
    transmit or the receive fiber of the local port.

    If the remote connection endpoint is connected to the
    transmit fiber of the local port then
    cPtopoConnExtLinkDirection is set to 'transmit'.
    If the remote connection endpoint is connected to the
    receive fiber of the local port then
    cPtopoConnExtLinkDirection is set to 'receive'.
    If both the transmit and receive fibers of the local port
    terminate at the same remote connection endpoint then this
    object is set to 'both'. Individual entries for 'transmit'
    and 'receive' should not be created in this case. Note that
    in the case of a port connected to a broadcast medium,
    there can be multiple entries associated with the port,
    with this object set to 'both'.

    Parsed from file CISCO-PTOPO-EXTN-MIB.mib
    Module: CISCO-PTOPO-EXTN-MIB

    Description by cisco_v1

    The remote connection endpoint (identified by
    ptopoConnRemoteChassis and ptopoConnRemotePort of this row)
    may be connected to the local port (identified by
    ptopoConnLocalPort of this row) through either an
    unidirectional or bidirectional link. This object is used
    to indicate the directionality of the connection and in
    the case of unidirectional links this object indicates
    whether the remote connection endpoint is on the transmit
    or the receive link.

    For example, in case of optical interfaces where the
    transmitted and received signals travel on 2 different
    strands of fiber, it is possible that each fiber terminates
    at a different device. For instance, the transmit and
    receive fibers of the local port may be connected to
    different optical amplifiers. This object could then be
    used to indicate whether the remote device is on the
    transmit or the receive fiber of the local port.

    If the remote connection endpoint is connected to the
    transmit fiber of the local port then
    cPtopoConnExtLinkDirection is set to 'transmit'.
    If the remote connection endpoint is connected to the
    receive fiber of the local port then
    cPtopoConnExtLinkDirection is set to 'receive'.
    If both the transmit and receive fibers of the local port
    terminate at the same remote connection endpoint then this
    object is set to 'both'. Individual entries for 'transmit'
    and 'receive' should not be created in this case. Note that
    in the case of a port connected to a broadcast medium,
    there can be multiple entries associated with the port,
    with this object set to 'both'.

    Description by mibdepot

    The remote connection endpoint (identified by
    ptopoConnRemoteChassis and ptopoConnRemotePort of this row)
    may be connected to the local port (identified by
    ptopoConnLocalPort of this row) through either an
    unidirectional or bidirectional link. This object is used
    to indicate the directionality of the connection and in
    the case of unidirectional links this object indicates
    whether the remote connection endpoint is on the transmit
    or the receive link.

    For example, in case of optical interfaces where the
    transmitted and received signals travel on 2 different
    strands of fiber, it is possible that each fiber terminates
    at a different device. For instance, the transmit and
    receive fibers of the local port may be connected to
    different optical amplifiers. This object could then be
    used to indicate whether the remote device is on the
    transmit or the receive fiber of the local port.

    If the remote connection endpoint is connected to the
    transmit fiber of the local port then
    cPtopoConnExtLinkDirection is set to 'transmit'.
    If the remote connection endpoint is connected to the
    receive fiber of the local port then
    cPtopoConnExtLinkDirection is set to 'receive'.
    If both the transmit and receive fibers of the local port
    terminate at the same remote connection endpoint then this
    object is set to 'both'. Individual entries for 'transmit'
    and 'receive' should not be created in this case. Note that
    in the case of a port connected to a broadcast medium,
    there can be multiple entries associated with the port,
    with this object set to 'both'.

    Parsed from file CISCO-PTOPO-EXTN-MIB.my.txt
    Company: None
    Module: CISCO-PTOPO-EXTN-MIB

    Description by cisco

    The remote connection endpoint (identified by
    ptopoConnRemoteChassis and ptopoConnRemotePort of this row)
    may be connected to the local port (identified by
    ptopoConnLocalPort of this row) through either an
    unidirectional or bidirectional link. This object is used
    to indicate the directionality of the connection and in
    the case of unidirectional links this object indicates
    whether the remote connection endpoint is on the transmit
    or the receive link.

    For example, in case of optical interfaces where the
    transmitted and received signals travel on 2 different
    strands of fiber, it is possible that each fiber terminates
    at a different device. For instance, the transmit and
    receive fibers of the local port may be connected to
    different optical amplifiers. This object could then be
    used to indicate whether the remote device is on the
    transmit or the receive fiber of the local port.

    If the remote connection endpoint is connected to the
    transmit fiber of the local port then
    cPtopoConnExtLinkDirection is set to 'transmit'.
    If the remote connection endpoint is connected to the
    receive fiber of the local port then
    cPtopoConnExtLinkDirection is set to 'receive'.
    If both the transmit and receive fibers of the local port
    terminate at the same remote connection endpoint then this
    object is set to 'both'. Individual entries for 'transmit'
    and 'receive' should not be created in this case. Note that
    in the case of a port connected to a broadcast medium,
    there can be multiple entries associated with the port,
    with this object set to 'both'.

    Information by circitor

    cPtopoConnExtLinkDirection OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { transmit(1), receive(2), both(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The remote connection endpoint (identified by ptopoConnRemoteChassis and ptopoConnRemotePort of this row) may be connected to the local port (identified by ptopoConnLocalPort of this row) through either an unidirectional or bidirectional link. This object is used to indicate the directionality of the connection and in the case of unidirectional links this object indicates whether the remote connection endpoint is on the transmit or the receive link. For example, in case of optical interfaces where the transmitted and received signals travel on 2 different strands of fiber, it is possible that each fiber terminates at a different device. For instance, the transmit and receive fibers of the local port may be connected to different optical amplifiers. This object could then be used to indicate whether the remote device is on the transmit or the receive fiber of the local port. If the remote connection endpoint is connected to the transmit fiber of the local port then cPtopoConnExtLinkDirection is set to 'transmit'. If the remote connection endpoint is connected to the receive fiber of the local port then cPtopoConnExtLinkDirection is set to 'receive'. If both the transmit and receive fibers of the local port terminate at the same remote connection endpoint then this object is set to 'both'. Individual entries for 'transmit' and 'receive' should not be created in this case. Note that in the case of a port connected to a broadcast medium, there can be multiple entries associated with the port, with this object set to 'both'." ::= { cPtopoConnExtEntry 1 }

    Information by cisco_v1

    cPtopoConnExtLinkDirection OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { transmit(1), receive(2), both(3) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The remote connection endpoint (identified by ptopoConnRemoteChassis and ptopoConnRemotePort of this row) may be connected to the local port (identified by ptopoConnLocalPort of this row) through either an unidirectional or bidirectional link. This object is used to indicate the directionality of the connection and in the case of unidirectional links this object indicates whether the remote connection endpoint is on the transmit or the receive link. For example, in case of optical interfaces where the transmitted and received signals travel on 2 different strands of fiber, it is possible that each fiber terminates at a different device. For instance, the transmit and receive fibers of the local port may be connected to different optical amplifiers. This object could then be used to indicate whether the remote device is on the transmit or the receive fiber of the local port. If the remote connection endpoint is connected to the transmit fiber of the local port then cPtopoConnExtLinkDirection is set to 'transmit'. If the remote connection endpoint is connected to the receive fiber of the local port then cPtopoConnExtLinkDirection is set to 'receive'. If both the transmit and receive fibers of the local port terminate at the same remote connection endpoint then this object is set to 'both'. Individual entries for 'transmit' and 'receive' should not be created in this case. Note that in the case of a port connected to a broadcast medium, there can be multiple entries associated with the port, with this object set to 'both'." ::= { cPtopoConnExtEntry 1 }

    Information by oid_info

    Vendor: Cisco
    Module: CISCO-PTOPO-EXTN-MIB

    [Automatically extracted from oidview.com]

    Information by mibdepot

    cPtopoConnExtLinkDirection OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { transmit(1), receive(2), both(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The remote connection endpoint (identified by ptopoConnRemoteChassis and ptopoConnRemotePort of this row) may be connected to the local port (identified by ptopoConnLocalPort of this row) through either an unidirectional or bidirectional link. This object is used to indicate the directionality of the connection and in the case of unidirectional links this object indicates whether the remote connection endpoint is on the transmit or the receive link. For example, in case of optical interfaces where the transmitted and received signals travel on 2 different strands of fiber, it is possible that each fiber terminates at a different device. For instance, the transmit and receive fibers of the local port may be connected to different optical amplifiers. This object could then be used to indicate whether the remote device is on the transmit or the receive fiber of the local port. If the remote connection endpoint is connected to the transmit fiber of the local port then cPtopoConnExtLinkDirection is set to 'transmit'. If the remote connection endpoint is connected to the receive fiber of the local port then cPtopoConnExtLinkDirection is set to 'receive'. If both the transmit and receive fibers of the local port terminate at the same remote connection endpoint then this object is set to 'both'. Individual entries for 'transmit' and 'receive' should not be created in this case. Note that in the case of a port connected to a broadcast medium, there can be multiple entries associated with the port, with this object set to 'both'." ::= { cPtopoConnExtEntry 1 }

    Information by cisco

    cPtopoConnExtLinkDirection OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { transmit(1), receive(2), both(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The remote connection endpoint (identified by ptopoConnRemoteChassis and ptopoConnRemotePort of this row) may be connected to the local port (identified by ptopoConnLocalPort of this row) through either an unidirectional or bidirectional link. This object is used to indicate the directionality of the connection and in the case of unidirectional links this object indicates whether the remote connection endpoint is on the transmit or the receive link. For example, in case of optical interfaces where the transmitted and received signals travel on 2 different strands of fiber, it is possible that each fiber terminates at a different device. For instance, the transmit and receive fibers of the local port may be connected to different optical amplifiers. This object could then be used to indicate whether the remote device is on the transmit or the receive fiber of the local port. If the remote connection endpoint is connected to the transmit fiber of the local port then cPtopoConnExtLinkDirection is set to 'transmit'. If the remote connection endpoint is connected to the receive fiber of the local port then cPtopoConnExtLinkDirection is set to 'receive'. If both the transmit and receive fibers of the local port terminate at the same remote connection endpoint then this object is set to 'both'. Individual entries for 'transmit' and 'receive' should not be created in this case. Note that in the case of a port connected to a broadcast medium, there can be multiple entries associated with the port, with this object set to 'both'." ::= { cPtopoConnExtEntry 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.