The local VTP mode for a particular database type
in this administrative domain.
- 'client' indicates that the local system is acting
as a VTP client of the database type.
- 'server' indicates that the local system is acting
as a VTP server of the database type.
- 'transparent' indicates that the local system does
not generate or listen to VTP messages of this
database type, but forwards
messages. This mode can also be set by the device
itself when the size of database is too large for it
to hold in DRAM.
- 'off' indicates that the local system does not
generate, listen to or forward any VTP messages
of this database type.
The default mode is 'client' for the database type
known to the local device and 'transparent' for the
unknown database type.
Parsed from file CISCO-VTP-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-VTP-MIB
The local VTP mode for a particular database type
in this administrative domain.
- 'client' indicates that the local system is acting
as a VTP client of the database type.
- 'server' indicates that the local system is acting
as a VTP server of the database type.
- 'transparent' indicates that the local system does
not generate or listen to VTP messages of this
database type, but forwards
messages. This mode can also be set by the device
itself when the size of database is too large for it
to hold in DRAM.
- 'off' indicates that the local system does not
generate, listen to or forward any VTP messages
of this database type.
The default mode is 'client' for the database type
known to the local device and 'transparent' for the
unknown database type.
vtpDatabaseLocalMode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER { client(1),
server(2),
transparent(3),
off(4)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The local VTP mode for a particular database type
in this administrative domain.
- client indicates that the local system is acting
as a VTP client of the database type.
- server indicates that the local system is acting
as a VTP server of the database type.
- ransparent indicates that the local system does
not generate or listen to VTP messages of this
database type, but forwards
messages. This mode can also be set by the device
itself when the size of database is too large for it
to hold in DRAM.
- off indicates that the local system does not
generate, listen to or forward any VTP messages
of this database type.
The default mode is client for the database type
known to the local device and ransparent for the
unknown database type. "
View at oid-info.com
The local VTP mode for a particular database type
in this administrative domain.
- 'client' indicates that the local system is acting
as a VTP client of the database type.
- 'server' indicates that the local system is acting
as a VTP server of the database type.
- 'transparent' indicates that the local system does
not generate or listen to VTP messages of this
database type, but forwards
messages. This mode can also be set by the device
itself when the size of database is too large for it
to hold in DRAM.
- 'off' indicates that the local system does not
generate, listen to or forward any VTP messages
of this database type.
The default mode is 'client' for the database type
known to the local device and 'transparent' for the
unknown database type.
Parsed from file cisco-vtp.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-VTP-MIB
The local VTP mode for a particular database type
in this administrative domain.
- 'client' indicates that the local system is acting
as a VTP client of the database type.
- 'server' indicates that the local system is acting
as a VTP server of the database type.
- 'transparent' indicates that the local system does
not generate or listen to VTP messages of this
database type, but forwards
messages. This mode can also be set by the device
itself when the size of database is too large for it
to hold in DRAM.
- 'off' indicates that the local system does not
generate, listen to or forward any VTP messages
of this database type.
The default mode is 'client' for the database type
known to the local device and 'transparent' for the
unknown database type.
vtpDatabaseLocalMode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { client(1), server(2), transparent(3), off(4) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The local VTP mode for a particular database type in this administrative domain. - 'client' indicates that the local system is acting as a VTP client of the database type. - 'server' indicates that the local system is acting as a VTP server of the database type. - 'transparent' indicates that the local system does not generate or listen to VTP messages of this database type, but forwards messages. This mode can also be set by the device itself when the size of database is too large for it to hold in DRAM. - 'off' indicates that the local system does not generate, listen to or forward any VTP messages of this database type. The default mode is 'client' for the database type known to the local device and 'transparent' for the unknown database type." ::= { vtpDatabaseEntry 3 }
vtpDatabaseLocalMode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { client(1), server(2), transparent(3), off(4) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The local VTP mode for a particular database type in this administrative domain. - 'client' indicates that the local system is acting as a VTP client of the database type. - 'server' indicates that the local system is acting as a VTP server of the database type. - 'transparent' indicates that the local system does not generate or listen to VTP messages of this database type, but forwards messages. This mode can also be set by the device itself when the size of database is too large for it to hold in DRAM. - 'off' indicates that the local system does not generate, listen to or forward any VTP messages of this database type. The default mode is 'client' for the database type known to the local device and 'transparent' for the unknown database type." ::= { vtpDatabaseEntry 3 }
Automatically extracted from a file named C-VTP
vtpDatabaseLocalMode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { client(1), server(2), transparent(3), off(4) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The local VTP mode for a particular database type in this administrative domain. - 'client' indicates that the local system is acting as a VTP client of the database type. - 'server' indicates that the local system is acting as a VTP server of the database type. - 'transparent' indicates that the local system does not generate or listen to VTP messages of this database type, but forwards messages. This mode can also be set by the device itself when the size of database is too large for it to hold in DRAM. - 'off' indicates that the local system does not generate, listen to or forward any VTP messages of this database type. The default mode is 'client' for the database type known to the local device and 'transparent' for the unknown database type. " ::= { vtpDatabaseEntry 3 }
vtpDatabaseLocalMode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { client(1), server(2), transparent(3), off(4) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The local VTP mode for a particular database type in this administrative domain. - 'client' indicates that the local system is acting as a VTP client of the database type. - 'server' indicates that the local system is acting as a VTP server of the database type. - 'transparent' indicates that the local system does not generate or listen to VTP messages of this database type, but forwards messages. This mode can also be set by the device itself when the size of database is too large for it to hold in DRAM. - 'off' indicates that the local system does not generate, listen to or forward any VTP messages of this database type. The default mode is 'client' for the database type known to the local device and 'transparent' for the unknown database type." ::= { vtpDatabaseEntry 3 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.46.1.8.1.1.1 | vtpDatabaseIndex | 0 | 0 | A value assigned by the system which uniquely identifies a VTP database in the local system. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.46.1.8.1.1.2 | vtpDatabaseName | 0 | 0 | The name of the database. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.46.1.8.1.1.4 | vtpDatabaseRevNumber | 0 | 0 | The current configuration revision number as known by the local device for this VTP 3 database type in the management domain. Th… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.46.1.8.1.1.5 | vtpDatabasePrimaryServer | 0 | 0 | There are two kinds of VTP version 3 servers for a certain database type - the primary server and the secondary server. When a lo… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.46.1.8.1.1.6 | vtpDatabasePrimaryServerId | 0 | 0 | The unique identifier of the primary server in the management domain for the database type. If no primary server is discovered fo… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.46.1.8.1.1.7 | vtpDatabaseTakeOverPrimary | 0 | 0 | There are two kinds of VTP version 3 servers for a certain database type - the primary server and the secondary server. When a lo… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.46.1.8.1.1.8 | vtpDatabaseTakeOverPassword | 0 | 0 | When read, this object always returns the value of a zero-length octet string. In the case that the VTP password is hidden from t… |