The window size of the Internet Key Exchange Failure
Tables.
The Failure Table is implemented as a sliding window
in which only the last 'cisgIpsSgFailTableSize' entries
are maintained. This object is used specify the number
of entries which will be maintained in the control
tunnel Failure Table.
An implementation may choose suitable minimum and
maximum values for this element based on the local
policy and available resources. If an SNMP SET
request specifies a value outside this window for
this element, an appropriate SNMP error code must
be returned.
Setting this value to zero is equivalent to
deleting all conceptual rows in the archiving
tables ('cisgIpsSgFailTable') and disabling the
archiving of entries in this table.
Parsed from file CISCO-IPSEC-SIGNALING-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-IPSEC-SIGNALING-MIB
The window size of the Internet Key Exchange Failure
Tables.
The Failure Table is implemented as a sliding window
in which only the last 'cisgIpsSgFailTableSize' entries
are maintained. This object is used specify the number
of entries which will be maintained in the control
tunnel Failure Table.
An implementation may choose suitable minimum and
maximum values for this element based on the local
policy and available resources. If an SNMP SET
request specifies a value outside this window for
this element, an appropriate SNMP error code must
be returned.
Setting this value to zero is equivalent to
deleting all conceptual rows in the archiving
tables ('cisgIpsSgFailTable') and disabling the
archiving of entries in this table.
The window size of the Internet Key Exchange Failure
Tables.
The Failure Table is implemented as a sliding window
in which only the last 'cisgIpsSgFailTableSize' entries
are maintained. This object is used specify the number
of entries which will be maintained in the control
tunnel Failure Table.
An implementation may choose suitable minimum and
maximum values for this element based on the local
policy and available resources. If an SNMP SET
request specifies a value outside this window for
this element, an appropriate SNMP error code must
be returned.
Setting this value to zero is equivalent to
deleting all conceptual rows in the archiving
tables ('cisgIpsSgFailTable') and disabling the
archiving of entries in this table.
Parsed from file CISCO-IPSEC-SIGNALING-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-IPSEC-SIGNALING-MIB
The window size of the Internet Key Exchange Failure
Tables.
The Failure Table is implemented as a sliding window
in which only the last 'cisgIpsSgFailTableSize' entries
are maintained. This object is used specify the number
of entries which will be maintained in the control
tunnel Failure Table.
An implementation may choose suitable minimum and
maximum values for this element based on the local
policy and available resources. If an SNMP SET
request specifies a value outside this window for
this element, an appropriate SNMP error code must
be returned.
Setting this value to zero is equivalent to
deleting all conceptual rows in the archiving
tables ('cisgIpsSgFailTable') and disabling the
archiving of entries in this table.
cisgIpsSgFailTableSize OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..2147483647) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " The window size of the Internet Key Exchange Failure Tables. The Failure Table is implemented as a sliding window in which only the last 'cisgIpsSgFailTableSize' entries are maintained. This object is used specify the number of entries which will be maintained in the control tunnel Failure Table. An implementation may choose suitable minimum and maximum values for this element based on the local policy and available resources. If an SNMP SET request specifies a value outside this window for this element, an appropriate SNMP error code must be returned. Setting this value to zero is equivalent to deleting all conceptual rows in the archiving tables ('cisgIpsSgFailTable') and disabling the archiving of entries in this table. " ::= { cisgIpsSgFailGlobalCntl 1 }
cisgIpsSgFailTableSize OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Gauge(0..2147483647) ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION " The window size of the Internet Key Exchange Failure Tables. The Failure Table is implemented as a sliding window in which only the last 'cisgIpsSgFailTableSize' entries are maintained. This object is used specify the number of entries which will be maintained in the control tunnel Failure Table. An implementation may choose suitable minimum and maximum values for this element based on the local policy and available resources. If an SNMP SET request specifies a value outside this window for this element, an appropriate SNMP error code must be returned. Setting this value to zero is equivalent to deleting all conceptual rows in the archiving tables ('cisgIpsSgFailTable') and disabling the archiving of entries in this table." ::= { cisgIpsSgFailGlobalCntl 1 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-IPSEC-SIGNALING-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
cisgIpsSgFailTableSize OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..2147483647) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " The window size of the Internet Key Exchange Failure Tables. The Failure Table is implemented as a sliding window in which only the last 'cisgIpsSgFailTableSize' entries are maintained. This object is used specify the number of entries which will be maintained in the control tunnel Failure Table. An implementation may choose suitable minimum and maximum values for this element based on the local policy and available resources. If an SNMP SET request specifies a value outside this window for this element, an appropriate SNMP error code must be returned. Setting this value to zero is equivalent to deleting all conceptual rows in the archiving tables ('cisgIpsSgFailTable') and disabling the archiving of entries in this table. " ::= { cisgIpsSgFailGlobalCntl 1 }
cisgIpsSgFailTableSize OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..2147483647) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " The window size of the Internet Key Exchange Failure Tables. The Failure Table is implemented as a sliding window in which only the last 'cisgIpsSgFailTableSize' entries are maintained. This object is used specify the number of entries which will be maintained in the control tunnel Failure Table. An implementation may choose suitable minimum and maximum values for this element based on the local policy and available resources. If an SNMP SET request specifies a value outside this window for this element, an appropriate SNMP error code must be returned. Setting this value to zero is equivalent to deleting all conceptual rows in the archiving tables ('cisgIpsSgFailTable') and disabling the archiving of entries in this table. " ::= { cisgIpsSgFailGlobalCntl 1 }
| OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.438.1.4.1.1.1.0 | cisgIpsSgFailTableSize | 0 | 0 | None |