Reference record for OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.533.1.1.2.1



parent
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.533.1.1.2 (ccbptTargetTable)
node code
1
node name
ccbptTargetEntry
dot oid
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.533.1.1.2.1
type
OBJECT-TYPE
asn1 oid
  • {iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoCbpTargetMIB(533) ciscoCbpTargetMIBObjects(1) ccbptTargetAttachCfg(1) ccbptTargetTable(2) ccbptTargetEntry(1)}
  • {iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoCbpTargetMIB(533) ciscoCbpTargetMIBObjects(1) ccbptTargetAttachCfg(1) ccbptTargetTable(2) ccbptTargetEntry(1)}
  • {iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoCbpTargetMIB(533) ciscoCbpTargetMIBObjects(1) ccbptTargetAttachCfg(1) ccbptTargetTable(2) ccbptTargetEntry(1)}
  • {iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoCbpTargetMIB(533) ciscoCbpTargetMIBObjects(1) ccbptTargetAttachCfg(1) ccbptTargetTable(2) ccbptTargetEntry(1)}
  • {iso(1) iso-identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoCbpTargetMIB(533) ciscoCbpTargetMIBObjects(1) ccbptTargetAttachCfg(1) ccbptTargetTable(2) ccbptTargetEntry(1)}
  • {iso(1) iso-identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoCbpTargetMIB(533) ciscoCbpTargetMIBObjects(1) ccbptTargetAttachCfg(1) ccbptTargetTable(2) ccbptTargetEntry(1)}
  • iri oid
  • /iso/identified-organization/dod/internet/private/enterprise/cisco/ciscoMgmt/ciscoCbpTargetMIB/ciscoCbpTargetMIBObjects/ccbptTargetAttachCfg/ccbptTargetTable/ccbptTargetEntry
  • /iso/identified-organization/dod/internet/private/enterprises/cisco/ciscoMgmt/ciscoCbpTargetMIB/ciscoCbpTargetMIBObjects/ccbptTargetAttachCfg/ccbptTargetTable/ccbptTargetEntry
  • /iso/org/dod/internet/private/enterprise/cisco/ciscoMgmt/ciscoCbpTargetMIB/ciscoCbpTargetMIBObjects/ccbptTargetAttachCfg/ccbptTargetTable/ccbptTargetEntry
  • /iso/org/dod/internet/private/enterprises/cisco/ciscoMgmt/ciscoCbpTargetMIB/ciscoCbpTargetMIBObjects/ccbptTargetAttachCfg/ccbptTargetTable/ccbptTargetEntry
  • /iso/iso-identified-organization/dod/internet/private/enterprise/cisco/ciscoMgmt/ciscoCbpTargetMIB/ciscoCbpTargetMIBObjects/ccbptTargetAttachCfg/ccbptTargetTable/ccbptTargetEntry
  • /iso/iso-identified-organization/dod/internet/private/enterprises/cisco/ciscoMgmt/ciscoCbpTargetMIB/ciscoCbpTargetMIBObjects/ccbptTargetAttachCfg/ccbptTargetTable/ccbptTargetEntry
  • iri by oid_info
    /ISO/Identified-Organization/6/1/4/1/9/9/533/1/1/2/1

    Description by circitor

    Each entry describes a class-based policy attachment to a
    particular target.

    The ccbptTargetType uniquely identifies the type of target
    in the attachment. Additionally, the ccbptTargetId uniquely
    identifies the target in attachment and is of the format
    indicated by the ccbptTargetType. The ccbptTargetDir
    identifies the direction, relative to the ccbptTargetId,
    to which the policy is attached. The ccbptPolicySourceType
    identifies the source-type of the policy attached. The
    ccbptPolicyId uniquely identifies the policy within the scope
    of ccbptTargetType, ccbptTargetId, ccbptTargetDir, and
    ccbptPolicySourceType.

    A class-based policy attachment to a target can be created
    through other network management interfaces (e.g., the local
    console), in which case the SNMP entity will automatically
    create an entry in this table.

    A class-based policy attachment to a target can be destroyed
    through other network management interfaces, in which case
    the SNMP entity will automatically destroy the corresponding
    entry in this table.

    A class-based policy attachment to a target can be created,
    destroyed, and modified through the SNMP using
    ccbptTargetStatus using the semantics described by the
    RowStatus Textual Convention. However, when creating a new
    class-based policy attachment to a target, the value of
    ccbptPolicyIdNext should be used to identify the new policy
    within the scope of the target type, identifier, direction,
    and policy-source type.

    Parsed from file CISCO-CBP-TARGET-MIB.mib
    Module: CISCO-CBP-TARGET-MIB

    Description by cisco_v1

    Each entry describes a class-based policy attachment to a
    particular target.

    The ccbptTargetType uniquely identifies the type of target
    in the attachment. Additionally, the ccbptTargetId uniquely
    identifies the target in attachment and is of the format
    indicated by the ccbptTargetType. The ccbptTargetDir
    identifies the direction, relative to the ccbptTargetId,
    to which the policy is attached. The ccbptPolicySourceType
    identifies the source-type of the policy attached. The
    ccbptPolicyId uniquely identifies the policy within the scope
    of ccbptTargetType, ccbptTargetId, ccbptTargetDir, and
    ccbptPolicySourceType.

    A class-based policy attachment to a target can be created
    through other network management interfaces (e.g., the local
    console), in which case the SNMP entity will automatically
    create an entry in this table.

    A class-based policy attachment to a target can be destroyed
    through other network management interfaces, in which case
    the SNMP entity will automatically destroy the corresponding
    entry in this table.

    A class-based policy attachment to a target can be created,
    destroyed, and modified through the SNMP using
    ccbptTargetStatus using the semantics described by the
    RowStatus Textual Convention. However, when creating a new
    class-based policy attachment to a target, the value of
    ccbptPolicyIdNext should be used to identify the new policy
    within the scope of the target type, identifier, direction,
    and policy-source type.

    Description by mibdepot

    Each entry describes a class-based policy attachment to a
    particular target.

    The ccbptTargetType uniquely identifies the type of target
    in the attachment. Additionally, the ccbptTargetId uniquely
    identifies the target in attachment and is of the format
    indicated by the ccbptTargetType. The ccbptTargetDir
    identifies the direction, relative to the ccbptTargetId,
    to which the policy is attached. The ccbptPolicySourceType
    identifies the source-type of the policy attached. The
    ccbptPolicyId uniquely identifies the policy within the scope
    of ccbptTargetType, ccbptTargetId, ccbptTargetDir, and
    ccbptPolicySourceType.

    A class-based policy attachment to a target can be created
    through other network management interfaces (e.g., the local
    console), in which case the SNMP entity will automatically
    create an entry in this table.

    A class-based policy attachment to a target can be destroyed
    through other network management interfaces, in which case
    the SNMP entity will automatically destroy the corresponding
    entry in this table.

    A class-based policy attachment to a target can be created,
    destroyed, and modified through the SNMP using
    ccbptTargetStatus using the semantics described by the
    RowStatus Textual Convention. However, when creating a new
    class-based policy attachment to a target, the value of
    ccbptPolicyIdNext should be used to identify the new policy
    within the scope of the target type, identifier, direction,
    and policy-source type.

    Parsed from file CISCO-CBP-TARGET-MIB.my.txt
    Company: None
    Module: CISCO-CBP-TARGET-MIB

    Description by cisco

    Each entry describes a class-based policy attachment to a
    particular target.

    The ccbptTargetType uniquely identifies the type of target
    in the attachment. Additionally, the ccbptTargetId uniquely
    identifies the target in attachment and is of the format
    indicated by the ccbptTargetType. The ccbptTargetDir
    identifies the direction, relative to the ccbptTargetId,
    to which the policy is attached. The ccbptPolicySourceType
    identifies the source-type of the policy attached. The
    ccbptPolicyId uniquely identifies the policy within the scope
    of ccbptTargetType, ccbptTargetId, ccbptTargetDir, and
    ccbptPolicySourceType.

    A class-based policy attachment to a target can be created
    through other network management interfaces (e.g., the local
    console), in which case the SNMP entity will automatically
    create an entry in this table.

    A class-based policy attachment to a target can be destroyed
    through other network management interfaces, in which case
    the SNMP entity will automatically destroy the corresponding
    entry in this table.

    A class-based policy attachment to a target can be created,
    destroyed, and modified through the SNMP using
    ccbptTargetStatus using the semantics described by the
    RowStatus Textual Convention. However, when creating a new
    class-based policy attachment to a target, the value of
    ccbptPolicyIdNext should be used to identify the new policy
    within the scope of the target type, identifier, direction,
    and policy-source type.

    Information by circitor

    ccbptTargetEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CcbptTargetEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Each entry describes a class-based policy attachment to a particular target. The ccbptTargetType uniquely identifies the type of target in the attachment. Additionally, the ccbptTargetId uniquely identifies the target in attachment and is of the format indicated by the ccbptTargetType. The ccbptTargetDir identifies the direction, relative to the ccbptTargetId, to which the policy is attached. The ccbptPolicySourceType identifies the source-type of the policy attached. The ccbptPolicyId uniquely identifies the policy within the scope of ccbptTargetType, ccbptTargetId, ccbptTargetDir, and ccbptPolicySourceType. A class-based policy attachment to a target can be created through other network management interfaces (e.g., the local console), in which case the SNMP entity will automatically create an entry in this table. A class-based policy attachment to a target can be destroyed through other network management interfaces, in which case the SNMP entity will automatically destroy the corresponding entry in this table. A class-based policy attachment to a target can be created, destroyed, and modified through the SNMP using ccbptTargetStatus using the semantics described by the RowStatus Textual Convention. However, when creating a new class-based policy attachment to a target, the value of ccbptPolicyIdNext should be used to identify the new policy within the scope of the target type, identifier, direction, and policy-source type. " INDEX { ccbptTargetType, ccbptTargetId, ccbptTargetDir, ccbptPolicySourceType, ccbptPolicyId } ::= { ccbptTargetTable 1 }

    Information by cisco_v1

    ccbptTargetEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CcbptTargetEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Each entry describes a class-based policy attachment to a particular target. The ccbptTargetType uniquely identifies the type of target in the attachment. Additionally, the ccbptTargetId uniquely identifies the target in attachment and is of the format indicated by the ccbptTargetType. The ccbptTargetDir identifies the direction, relative to the ccbptTargetId, to which the policy is attached. The ccbptPolicySourceType identifies the source-type of the policy attached. The ccbptPolicyId uniquely identifies the policy within the scope of ccbptTargetType, ccbptTargetId, ccbptTargetDir, and ccbptPolicySourceType. A class-based policy attachment to a target can be created through other network management interfaces (e.g., the local console), in which case the SNMP entity will automatically create an entry in this table. A class-based policy attachment to a target can be destroyed through other network management interfaces, in which case the SNMP entity will automatically destroy the corresponding entry in this table. A class-based policy attachment to a target can be created, destroyed, and modified through the SNMP using ccbptTargetStatus using the semantics described by the RowStatus Textual Convention. However, when creating a new class-based policy attachment to a target, the value of ccbptPolicyIdNext should be used to identify the new policy within the scope of the target type, identifier, direction, and policy-source type." INDEX { ccbptTargetType, ccbptTargetId, ccbptTargetDir, ccbptPolicySourceType, ccbptPolicyId } ::= { ccbptTargetTable 1 }

    Information by oid_info

    Vendor: Cisco
    Module: CISCO-CBP-TARGET-MIB

    [Automatically extracted from oidview.com]

    Information by mibdepot

    ccbptTargetEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CcbptTargetEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Each entry describes a class-based policy attachment to a particular target. The ccbptTargetType uniquely identifies the type of target in the attachment. Additionally, the ccbptTargetId uniquely identifies the target in attachment and is of the format indicated by the ccbptTargetType. The ccbptTargetDir identifies the direction, relative to the ccbptTargetId, to which the policy is attached. The ccbptPolicySourceType identifies the source-type of the policy attached. The ccbptPolicyId uniquely identifies the policy within the scope of ccbptTargetType, ccbptTargetId, ccbptTargetDir, and ccbptPolicySourceType. A class-based policy attachment to a target can be created through other network management interfaces (e.g., the local console), in which case the SNMP entity will automatically create an entry in this table. A class-based policy attachment to a target can be destroyed through other network management interfaces, in which case the SNMP entity will automatically destroy the corresponding entry in this table. A class-based policy attachment to a target can be created, destroyed, and modified through the SNMP using ccbptTargetStatus using the semantics described by the RowStatus Textual Convention. However, when creating a new class-based policy attachment to a target, the value of ccbptPolicyIdNext should be used to identify the new policy within the scope of the target type, identifier, direction, and policy-source type. " INDEX { ccbptTargetType, ccbptTargetId, ccbptTargetDir, ccbptPolicySourceType, ccbptPolicyId } ::= { ccbptTargetTable 1 }

    Information by cisco

    ccbptTargetEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CcbptTargetEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Each entry describes a class-based policy attachment to a particular target. The ccbptTargetType uniquely identifies the type of target in the attachment. Additionally, the ccbptTargetId uniquely identifies the target in attachment and is of the format indicated by the ccbptTargetType. The ccbptTargetDir identifies the direction, relative to the ccbptTargetId, to which the policy is attached. The ccbptPolicySourceType identifies the source-type of the policy attached. The ccbptPolicyId uniquely identifies the policy within the scope of ccbptTargetType, ccbptTargetId, ccbptTargetDir, and ccbptPolicySourceType. A class-based policy attachment to a target can be created through other network management interfaces (e.g., the local console), in which case the SNMP entity will automatically create an entry in this table. A class-based policy attachment to a target can be destroyed through other network management interfaces, in which case the SNMP entity will automatically destroy the corresponding entry in this table. A class-based policy attachment to a target can be created, destroyed, and modified through the SNMP using ccbptTargetStatus using the semantics described by the RowStatus Textual Convention. However, when creating a new class-based policy attachment to a target, the value of ccbptPolicyIdNext should be used to identify the new policy within the scope of the target type, identifier, direction, and policy-source type. " INDEX { ccbptTargetType, ccbptTargetId, ccbptTargetDir, ccbptPolicySourceType, ccbptPolicyId } ::= { ccbptTargetTable 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.

    Children (10)

    OIDNameSub childrenSub Nodes TotalDescription
    1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.533.1.1.2.1.1 ccbptTargetType 0 0 The type of target for this class-based policy attachment.
    This object identifies the format of the ccbptTargetId for
    this entry.
    1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.533.1.1.2.1.2 ccbptTargetId 0 0 The target identifier for this class-based policy attachment.
    For decoding the ccbptTargetId refer to the ccbptTargetType
    object …
    1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.533.1.1.2.1.3 ccbptTargetDir 0 0 The direction relative to the ccbptTargetId for this class
    based policy attachment.
    1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.533.1.1.2.1.4 ccbptPolicySourceType 0 0 The source-type of the class-based policy for this target.
    The source-type refers to the source of the class-based
    policy definit…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.533.1.1.2.1.5 ccbptPolicyId 0 0 Unique identifier of this class-based policy instance.
    1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.533.1.1.2.1.6 ccbptTargetStatus 0 0 The status of the policy attachment to this target. The
    value for the corresponding instance of each of the
    following objects mu…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.533.1.1.2.1.7 ccbptTargetStorageType 0 0 This object indicates how the device stores the data
    contained by the conceptual row.

    If an instance of this object has the valu…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.533.1.1.2.1.8 ccbptPolicyMap 0 0 Refers to the first accessible object in the policy-map
    definition table used to manage policy-map information
    for policy-maps fo…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.533.1.1.2.1.9 ccbptPolicyInstance 0 0 Refers to the first accessible object in the policy
    instance table used to manage policy instance information
    for policy-maps of …
    1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.533.1.1.2.1.10 ccbptPolicyAttachTime 0 0 ccbptPolicyAttachtime