Reference record for OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.46.1.4.2



parent
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.46.1.4 (vlanEdit)
node code
2
node name
vtpVlanEditTable
dot oid
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.46.1.4.2
type
OBJECT-TYPE
asn1 oid
  • {iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoVtpMIB(46) vtpMIBObjects(1) vlanEdit(4) vtpVlanEditTable(2)}
  • {iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoVtpMIB(46) vtpMIBObjects(1) vlanEdit(4) vtpVlanEditTable(2)}
  • {iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoVtpMIB(46) vtpMIBObjects(1) vlanEdit(4) vtpVlanEditTable(2)}
  • {iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoVtpMIB(46) vtpMIBObjects(1) vlanEdit(4) vtpVlanEditTable(2)}
  • {iso(1) iso-identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoVtpMIB(46) vtpMIBObjects(1) vlanEdit(4) vtpVlanEditTable(2)}
  • {iso(1) iso-identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoVtpMIB(46) vtpMIBObjects(1) vlanEdit(4) vtpVlanEditTable(2)}
  • iri oid
  • /iso/identified-organization/dod/internet/private/enterprise/cisco/ciscoMgmt/ciscoVtpMIB/vtpMIBObjects/vlanEdit/vtpVlanEditTable
  • /iso/identified-organization/dod/internet/private/enterprises/cisco/ciscoMgmt/ciscoVtpMIB/vtpMIBObjects/vlanEdit/vtpVlanEditTable
  • /iso/org/dod/internet/private/enterprise/cisco/ciscoMgmt/ciscoVtpMIB/vtpMIBObjects/vlanEdit/vtpVlanEditTable
  • /iso/org/dod/internet/private/enterprises/cisco/ciscoMgmt/ciscoVtpMIB/vtpMIBObjects/vlanEdit/vtpVlanEditTable
  • /iso/iso-identified-organization/dod/internet/private/enterprise/cisco/ciscoMgmt/ciscoVtpMIB/vtpMIBObjects/vlanEdit/vtpVlanEditTable
  • /iso/iso-identified-organization/dod/internet/private/enterprises/cisco/ciscoMgmt/ciscoVtpMIB/vtpMIBObjects/vlanEdit/vtpVlanEditTable
  • iri by oid_info
    /ISO/Identified-Organization/6/1/4/1/9/9/46/1/4/2

    Description by circitor

    The table which contains the information in the Edit
    Buffers, one Edit Buffer per management domain. The
    information for a particular management domain is
    initialized, by a 'copy' operation, to be the current global
    VLAN information for that management domain. After
    initialization, editing can be performed to add VLANs,
    delete VLANs, or modify their global parameters. The
    information as modified through editing is local to this
    Edit Buffer. An apply operation using the
    vtpVlanEditOperation object is necessary to instanciate the
    modified information as the new global VLAN information for
    that management domain.

    To use the Edit Buffer, a manager acts as follows:

    1. ensures the Edit Buffer for a management domain is empty,
    i.e., there are no rows in this table for this management
    domain.

    2. issues a SNMP set operation which sets
    vtpVlanEditOperation to 'copy', and vtpVlanEditBufferOwner
    to its own identifier (e.g., its own IP address).

    3. if this set operation is successful, proceeds to edit the
    information in the vtpVlanEditTable.

    4. if and when the edited information is to be instantiated,
    issues a SNMP set operation which sets vtpVlanEditOperation
    to 'apply'.

    5. issues retrieval requests to obtain the value of
    vtpVlanApplyStatus, until the result of the apply is
    determined.

    6. releases the Edit Buffer by issuing a SNMP set operation
    which sets vtpVlanEditOperation to 'release'.

    Note that the information contained in this table is not
    saved across agent reboots.

    Parsed from file CISCO-VTP-MIB.mib
    Module: CISCO-VTP-MIB

    Description by cisco_v1

    The table which contains the information in the Edit
    Buffers, one Edit Buffer per management domain. The
    information for a particular management domain is
    initialized, by a 'copy' operation, to be the current global
    VLAN information for that management domain. After
    initialization, editing can be performed to add VLANs,
    delete VLANs, or modify their global parameters. The
    information as modified through editing is local to this
    Edit Buffer. An apply operation using the
    vtpVlanEditOperation object is necessary to instanciate the
    modified information as the new global VLAN information for
    that management domain.

    To use the Edit Buffer, a manager acts as follows:

    1. ensures the Edit Buffer for a management domain is empty,
    i.e., there are no rows in this table for this management
    domain.

    2. issues a SNMP set operation which sets
    vtpVlanEditOperation to 'copy', and vtpVlanEditBufferOwner
    to its own identifier (e.g., its own IP address).

    3. if this set operation is successful, proceeds to edit the
    information in the vtpVlanEditTable.

    4. if and when the edited information is to be instantiated,
    issues a SNMP set operation which sets vtpVlanEditOperation
    to 'apply'.

    5. issues retrieval requests to obtain the value of
    vtpVlanApplyStatus, until the result of the apply is
    determined.

    6. releases the Edit Buffer by issuing a SNMP set operation
    which sets vtpVlanEditOperation to 'release'.

    Note that the information contained in this table is not
    saved across agent reboots.

    Description by oid_info

    vtpVlanEditTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VtpVlanEditEntry
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "The table which contains the information in the Edit
    Buffers, one Edit Buffer per management domain. The
    information for a particular management domain is
    initialized, by a copy operation, to be the current global
    VLAN information for that management domain. After
    initialization, editing can be performed to add VLANs,
    delete VLANs, or modify their global parameters. The
    information as modified through editing is local to this
    Edit Buffer. An apply operation using the
    vtpVlanEditOperation object is necessary to instanciate the
    modified information as the new global VLAN information for
    that management domain.
    To use the Edit Buffer, a manager acts as follows:
    1. ensures the Edit Buffer for a management domain is empty,
    i.e., there are no rows in this table for this management
    domain.
    2. issues a SNMP set operation which sets
    vtpVlanEditOperation to copy, and vtpVlanEditBufferOwner
    to its own identifier (e.g., its own IP address).
    3. if this set operation is successful, proceeds to edit the
    information in the vtpVlanEditTable.
    4. if and when the edited information is to be instantiated,
    issues a SNMP set operation which sets vtpVlanEditOperation
    to apply.
    5. issues retrieval requests to obtain the value of
    vtpVlanApplyStatus, until the result of the apply is
    determined.
    6. releases the Edit Buffer by issuing a SNMP set operation
    which sets vtpVlanEditOperation to
    elease.
    Note that the information contained in this table is not
    saved across agent reboots."

    View at oid-info.com

    Description by mibdepot

    The table which contains the information in the Edit
    Buffers, one Edit Buffer per management domain. The
    information for a particular management domain is
    initialized, by a 'copy' operation, to be the current global
    VLAN information for that management domain. After
    initialization, editing can be performed to add VLANs,
    delete VLANs, or modify their global parameters. The
    information as modified through editing is local to this
    Edit Buffer. An apply operation using the
    vtpVlanEditOperation object is necessary to instanciate the
    modified information as the new global VLAN information for
    that management domain.

    To use the Edit Buffer, a manager acts as follows:

    1. ensures the Edit Buffer for a management domain is empty,
    i.e., there are no rows in this table for this management
    domain.

    2. issues a SNMP set operation which sets
    vtpVlanEditOperation to 'copy', and vtpVlanEditBufferOwner
    to its own identifier (e.g., its own IP address).

    3. if this set operation is successful, proceeds to edit the
    information in the vtpVlanEditTable.

    4. if and when the edited information is to be instantiated,
    issues a SNMP set operation which sets vtpVlanEditOperation
    to 'apply'.

    5. issues retrieval requests to obtain the value of
    vtpVlanApplyStatus, until the result of the apply is
    determined.

    6. releases the Edit Buffer by issuing a SNMP set operation
    which sets vtpVlanEditOperation to 'release'.

    Note that the information contained in this table is not
    saved across agent reboots.

    Parsed from file cisco-vtp.mib.txt
    Company: None
    Module: CISCO-VTP-MIB

    Description by cisco

    The table which contains the information in the Edit
    Buffers, one Edit Buffer per management domain. The
    information for a particular management domain is
    initialized, by a 'copy' operation, to be the current global
    VLAN information for that management domain. After
    initialization, editing can be performed to add VLANs,
    delete VLANs, or modify their global parameters. The
    information as modified through editing is local to this
    Edit Buffer. An apply operation using the
    vtpVlanEditOperation object is necessary to instanciate the
    modified information as the new global VLAN information for
    that management domain.

    To use the Edit Buffer, a manager acts as follows:

    1. ensures the Edit Buffer for a management domain is empty,
    i.e., there are no rows in this table for this management
    domain.

    2. issues a SNMP set operation which sets
    vtpVlanEditOperation to 'copy', and vtpVlanEditBufferOwner
    to its own identifier (e.g., its own IP address).

    3. if this set operation is successful, proceeds to edit the
    information in the vtpVlanEditTable.

    4. if and when the edited information is to be instantiated,
    issues a SNMP set operation which sets vtpVlanEditOperation
    to 'apply'.

    5. issues retrieval requests to obtain the value of
    vtpVlanApplyStatus, until the result of the apply is
    determined.

    6. releases the Edit Buffer by issuing a SNMP set operation
    which sets vtpVlanEditOperation to 'release'.

    Note that the information contained in this table is not
    saved across agent reboots.

    Information by circitor

    vtpVlanEditTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VtpVlanEditEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The table which contains the information in the Edit Buffers, one Edit Buffer per management domain. The information for a particular management domain is initialized, by a 'copy' operation, to be the current global VLAN information for that management domain. After initialization, editing can be performed to add VLANs, delete VLANs, or modify their global parameters. The information as modified through editing is local to this Edit Buffer. An apply operation using the vtpVlanEditOperation object is necessary to instanciate the modified information as the new global VLAN information for that management domain. To use the Edit Buffer, a manager acts as follows: 1. ensures the Edit Buffer for a management domain is empty, i.e., there are no rows in this table for this management domain. 2. issues a SNMP set operation which sets vtpVlanEditOperation to 'copy', and vtpVlanEditBufferOwner to its own identifier (e.g., its own IP address). 3. if this set operation is successful, proceeds to edit the information in the vtpVlanEditTable. 4. if and when the edited information is to be instantiated, issues a SNMP set operation which sets vtpVlanEditOperation to 'apply'. 5. issues retrieval requests to obtain the value of vtpVlanApplyStatus, until the result of the apply is determined. 6. releases the Edit Buffer by issuing a SNMP set operation which sets vtpVlanEditOperation to 'release'. Note that the information contained in this table is not saved across agent reboots." ::= { vlanEdit 2 }

    Information by cisco_v1

    vtpVlanEditTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VtpVlanEditEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The table which contains the information in the Edit Buffers, one Edit Buffer per management domain. The information for a particular management domain is initialized, by a 'copy' operation, to be the current global VLAN information for that management domain. After initialization, editing can be performed to add VLANs, delete VLANs, or modify their global parameters. The information as modified through editing is local to this Edit Buffer. An apply operation using the vtpVlanEditOperation object is necessary to instanciate the modified information as the new global VLAN information for that management domain. To use the Edit Buffer, a manager acts as follows: 1. ensures the Edit Buffer for a management domain is empty, i.e., there are no rows in this table for this management domain. 2. issues a SNMP set operation which sets vtpVlanEditOperation to 'copy', and vtpVlanEditBufferOwner to its own identifier (e.g., its own IP address). 3. if this set operation is successful, proceeds to edit the information in the vtpVlanEditTable. 4. if and when the edited information is to be instantiated, issues a SNMP set operation which sets vtpVlanEditOperation to 'apply'. 5. issues retrieval requests to obtain the value of vtpVlanApplyStatus, until the result of the apply is determined. 6. releases the Edit Buffer by issuing a SNMP set operation which sets vtpVlanEditOperation to 'release'. Note that the information contained in this table is not saved across agent reboots." ::= { vlanEdit 2 }

    Information by oid_info

    Automatically extracted from a file named C-VTP

    Information by mibdepot

    vtpVlanEditTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VtpVlanEditEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The table which contains the information in the Edit Buffers, one Edit Buffer per management domain. The information for a particular management domain is initialized, by a 'copy' operation, to be the current global VLAN information for that management domain. After initialization, editing can be performed to add VLANs, delete VLANs, or modify their global parameters. The information as modified through editing is local to this Edit Buffer. An apply operation using the vtpVlanEditOperation object is necessary to instanciate the modified information as the new global VLAN information for that management domain. To use the Edit Buffer, a manager acts as follows: 1. ensures the Edit Buffer for a management domain is empty, i.e., there are no rows in this table for this management domain. 2. issues a SNMP set operation which sets vtpVlanEditOperation to 'copy', and vtpVlanEditBufferOwner to its own identifier (e.g., its own IP address). 3. if this set operation is successful, proceeds to edit the information in the vtpVlanEditTable. 4. if and when the edited information is to be instantiated, issues a SNMP set operation which sets vtpVlanEditOperation to 'apply'. 5. issues retrieval requests to obtain the value of vtpVlanApplyStatus, until the result of the apply is determined. 6. releases the Edit Buffer by issuing a SNMP set operation which sets vtpVlanEditOperation to 'release'. Note that the information contained in this table is not saved across agent reboots." ::= { vlanEdit 2 }

    Information by cisco

    vtpVlanEditTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VtpVlanEditEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The table which contains the information in the Edit Buffers, one Edit Buffer per management domain. The information for a particular management domain is initialized, by a 'copy' operation, to be the current global VLAN information for that management domain. After initialization, editing can be performed to add VLANs, delete VLANs, or modify their global parameters. The information as modified through editing is local to this Edit Buffer. An apply operation using the vtpVlanEditOperation object is necessary to instanciate the modified information as the new global VLAN information for that management domain. To use the Edit Buffer, a manager acts as follows: 1. ensures the Edit Buffer for a management domain is empty, i.e., there are no rows in this table for this management domain. 2. issues a SNMP set operation which sets vtpVlanEditOperation to 'copy', and vtpVlanEditBufferOwner to its own identifier (e.g., its own IP address). 3. if this set operation is successful, proceeds to edit the information in the vtpVlanEditTable. 4. if and when the edited information is to be instantiated, issues a SNMP set operation which sets vtpVlanEditOperation to 'apply'. 5. issues retrieval requests to obtain the value of vtpVlanApplyStatus, until the result of the apply is determined. 6. releases the Edit Buffer by issuing a SNMP set operation which sets vtpVlanEditOperation to 'release'. Note that the information contained in this table is not saved across agent reboots." ::= { vlanEdit 2 }

    First Registration Authority (recovered by parent 1.3.6.1.4.1.9)

    Greg Satz

    Current Registration Authority (recovered by parent 1.3.6.1.4.1.9)

    Cisco Systems, Inc.

    Children (1)

    OIDNameSub childrenSub Nodes TotalDescription
    1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.46.1.4.2.1 vtpVlanEditEntry 19 19 Information about one VLAN in the Edit Buffer for a
    particular management domain.

    Brothers (2)

    OIDNameSub childrenSub Nodes TotalDescription
    1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.46.1.4.1 vtpEditControlTable 1 6 This table provides the means to control the editing of the
    VLANs for a particular management domain. Each and every
    entry in th…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.46.1.4.3 vtpVlanLocalShutdownTable 1 2 Ths table contains the VLAN local shutdown
    information within management domain.