The priority of the member. For 1:n architectures if
the secondary member has already become active for
a primary member with a lower priority, it can instead
take over for a different primary member if that member
has higher priority.
This field is only applicable if the member is to be
included in a group using the 1:n architecture. It is
not applicable if the member is to be included in a
group using the 1:1 or 1+1 architecture, and is ignored
in that case.
Parsed from file CISCO-ENTITY-REDUNDANCY-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-ENTITY-REDUNDANCY-MIB
The priority of the member. For 1:n architectures if
the secondary member has already become active for
a primary member with a lower priority, it can instead
take over for a different primary member if that member
has higher priority.
This field is only applicable if the member is to be
included in a group using the 1:n architecture. It is
not applicable if the member is to be included in a
group using the 1:1 or 1+1 architecture, and is ignored
in that case.
The priority of the member. For 1:n architectures if
the secondary member has already become active for
a primary member with a lower priority, it can instead
take over for a different primary member if that member
has higher priority.
This field is only applicable if the member is to be
included in a group using the 1:n architecture. It is
not applicable if the member is to be included in a
group using the 1:1 or 1+1 architecture, and is ignored
in that case.
Parsed from file CISCO-ENTITY-REDUNDANCY-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-ENTITY-REDUNDANCY-MIB
The priority of the member. For 1:n architectures if
the secondary member has already become active for
a primary member with a lower priority, it can instead
take over for a different primary member if that member
has higher priority.
This field is only applicable if the member is to be
included in a group using the 1:n architecture. It is
not applicable if the member is to be included in a
group using the 1:1 or 1+1 architecture, and is ignored
in that case.
ceRedunMbrPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER {low(1), high(2)} MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The priority of the member. For 1:n architectures if the secondary member has already become active for a primary member with a lower priority, it can instead take over for a different primary member if that member has higher priority. This field is only applicable if the member is to be included in a group using the 1:n architecture. It is not applicable if the member is to be included in a group using the 1:1 or 1+1 architecture, and is ignored in that case. " DEFVAL { low } ::= { ceRedunMbrConfigEntry 6 }
ceRedunMbrPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { low(1), high(2) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The priority of the member. For 1:n architectures if the secondary member has already become active for a primary member with a lower priority, it can instead take over for a different primary member if that member has higher priority. This field is only applicable if the member is to be included in a group using the 1:n architecture. It is not applicable if the member is to be included in a group using the 1:1 or 1+1 architecture, and is ignored in that case." DEFVAL { low } ::= { ceRedunMbrConfigEntry 6 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-ENTITY-REDUNDANCY-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
ceRedunMbrPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER {low(1), high(2)} MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The priority of the member. For 1:n architectures if the secondary member has already become active for a primary member with a lower priority, it can instead take over for a different primary member if that member has higher priority. This field is only applicable if the member is to be included in a group using the 1:n architecture. It is not applicable if the member is to be included in a group using the 1:1 or 1+1 architecture, and is ignored in that case. " DEFVAL { low } ::= { ceRedunMbrConfigEntry 6 }
ceRedunMbrPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER {low(1), high(2)} MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The priority of the member. For 1:n architectures if the secondary member has already become active for a primary member with a lower priority, it can instead take over for a different primary member if that member has higher priority. This field is only applicable if the member is to be included in a group using the 1:n architecture. It is not applicable if the member is to be included in a group using the 1:1 or 1+1 architecture, and is ignored in that case. " DEFVAL { low } ::= { ceRedunMbrConfigEntry 6 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.498.1.2.2.1.1 | ceRedunMbrNumber | 0 | 0 | This field should be assigned as a unique member number within a redundancy group. The value 0 always indicates a secondary membe… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.498.1.2.2.1.2 | ceRedunMbrPhysIndex | 0 | 0 | This field specifies the entity PhysicalIndex which is being configured as a redundancy member. It is the responsibility of the m… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.498.1.2.2.1.3 | ceRedunMbrMode | 0 | 0 | This field is set to the 'primary' (working) or 'secondary' (protection) role within the redundancy group. The designation as 'pr… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.498.1.2.2.1.4 | ceRedunMbrAddressType | 0 | 0 | This field specifies the type of address used for the ceRedunMbrAddress object. It does not need to be instantiated when the ceRe… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.498.1.2.2.1.5 | ceRedunMbrRemoteAddress | 0 | 0 | This field specifies the remote management address of the shelf or system where the peer member is expected to be configured. It … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.498.1.2.2.1.8 | ceRedunMbrStorageType | 0 | 0 | The storage type for this conceptual row. By default, the row will not be saved into non-volatile memory unless this object is se… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.498.1.2.2.1.9 | ceRedunMbrRowStatus | 0 | 0 | The configuration status of this member entry. A row in the ceRedunMbrConfigTable may not be created, deleted, or set to notInSe… |