An entry for each device credential export action that
is being executed or was executed recently. The management
application triggers the export by creating an entry in this
table. This can be done in the following 2 methods
1. CREATE-AND-GO method
Management application sets clmgmtDevCredExportActionStatus
to createAndGo(4) and all other required objects to valid
values in a single SNMP SET request. If all the values
are valid, the device creates the entry and executes the
action. If the SET request fails, the entry will not be
created.
2. CREATE-AND-WAIT method
Management application sets clmgmtDevCredExportActionStatus to
createAndWait(5) to create an entry. Management application
can set all other required objects to valid
values in more than one SNMP SET request. If SET request
for any of the objects fails, management application can set
just only that object. Once all the required objects
are set to valid values, management application triggers action
execution by setting clmgmtDevCredExportActionStatus to
active(1).
To stop the action from being executed, the management application
can delete the entry by setting clmgmtDevCredExportActionStatus
to destroy(6) when clmgmtDevCredCommandState is pending(2).
The status of action execution can be known by querying
clmgmtDevCredCommandState. If the action is still in
pending(2) or inProgress(3), the management application need to
check back again after few seconds. Once the action completes
and if status of the action is failed(6), the reason for
failure can be retrieved from clmgmtDevCredCommandFailCause.
Entry can be deleted except when clmgmtLicenseAction is set
to inProgress(3). All entries in this table are volatile
and are cleared on agent reset.
An entry for each device credential export action that
is being executed or was executed recently. The management
application triggers the export by creating an entry in this
table. This can be done in the following 2 methods
1. CREATE-AND-GO method
Management application sets clmgmtDevCredExportActionStatus
to createAndGo(4) and all other required objects to valid
values in a single SNMP SET request. If all the values
are valid, the device creates the entry and executes the
action. If the SET request fails, the entry will not be
created.
2. CREATE-AND-WAIT method
Management application sets clmgmtDevCredExportActionStatus to
createAndWait(5) to create an entry. Management application
can set all other required objects to valid
values in more than one SNMP SET request. If SET request
for any of the objects fails, management application can set
just only that object. Once all the required objects
are set to valid values, management application triggers action
execution by setting clmgmtDevCredExportActionStatus to
active(1).
To stop the action from being executed, the management application
can delete the entry by setting clmgmtDevCredExportActionStatus
to destroy(6) when clmgmtDevCredCommandState is pending(2).
The status of action execution can be known by querying
clmgmtDevCredCommandState. If the action is still in
pending(2) or inProgress(3), the management application need to
check back again after few seconds. Once the action completes
and if status of the action is failed(6), the reason for
failure can be retrieved from clmgmtDevCredCommandFailCause.
Entry can be deleted except when clmgmtLicenseAction is set
to inProgress(3). All entries in this table are volatile
and are cleared on agent reset.
Parsed from file CISCO-LICENSE-MGMT-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-LICENSE-MGMT-MIB
An entry for each device credential export action that
is being executed or was executed recently. The management
application triggers the export by creating an entry in this
table. This can be done in the following 2 methods
1. CREATE-AND-GO method
Management application sets clmgmtDevCredExportActionStatus
to createAndGo(4) and all other required objects to valid
values in a single SNMP SET request. If all the values
are valid, the device creates the entry and executes the
action. If the SET request fails, the entry will not be
created.
2. CREATE-AND-WAIT method
Management application sets clmgmtDevCredExportActionStatus to
createAndWait(5) to create an entry. Management application
can set all other required objects to valid
values in more than one SNMP SET request. If SET request
for any of the objects fails, management application can set
just only that object. Once all the required objects
are set to valid values, management application triggers action
execution by setting clmgmtDevCredExportActionStatus to
active(1).
To stop the action from being executed, the management application
can delete the entry by setting clmgmtDevCredExportActionStatus
to destroy(6) when clmgmtDevCredCommandState is pending(2).
The status of action execution can be known by querying
clmgmtDevCredCommandState. If the action is still in
pending(2) or inProgress(3), the management application need to
check back again after few seconds. Once the action completes
and if status of the action is failed(6), the reason for
failure can be retrieved from clmgmtDevCredCommandFailCause.
Entry can be deleted except when clmgmtLicenseAction is set
to inProgress(3). All entries in this table are volatile
and are cleared on agent reset.
clmgmtDevCredExportActionEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX ClmgmtDevCredExportActionEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "An entry for each device credential export action that is being executed or was executed recently. The management application triggers the export by creating an entry in this table. This can be done in the following 2 methods 1. CREATE-AND-GO method Management application sets clmgmtDevCredExportActionStatus to createAndGo(4) and all other required objects to valid values in a single SNMP SET request. If all the values are valid, the device creates the entry and executes the action. If the SET request fails, the entry will not be created. 2. CREATE-AND-WAIT method Management application sets clmgmtDevCredExportActionStatus to createAndWait(5) to create an entry. Management application can set all other required objects to valid values in more than one SNMP SET request. If SET request for any of the objects fails, management application can set just only that object. Once all the required objects are set to valid values, management application triggers action execution by setting clmgmtDevCredExportActionStatus to active(1). To stop the action from being executed, the management application can delete the entry by setting clmgmtDevCredExportActionStatus to destroy(6) when clmgmtDevCredCommandState is pending(2). The status of action execution can be known by querying clmgmtDevCredCommandState. If the action is still in pending(2) or inProgress(3), the management application need to check back again after few seconds. Once the action completes and if status of the action is failed(6), the reason for failure can be retrieved from clmgmtDevCredCommandFailCause. Entry can be deleted except when clmgmtLicenseAction is set to inProgress(3). All entries in this table are volatile and are cleared on agent reset." INDEX { clmgmtDevCredExportActionIndex } ::= { clmgmtDevCredExportActionTable 1 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-LICENSE-MGMT-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
clmgmtDevCredExportActionEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX ClmgmtDevCredExportActionEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An entry for each device credential export action that is being executed or was executed recently. The management application triggers the export by creating an entry in this table. This can be done in the following 2 methods 1. CREATE-AND-GO method Management application sets clmgmtDevCredExportActionStatus to createAndGo(4) and all other required objects to valid values in a single SNMP SET request. If all the values are valid, the device creates the entry and executes the action. If the SET request fails, the entry will not be created. 2. CREATE-AND-WAIT method Management application sets clmgmtDevCredExportActionStatus to createAndWait(5) to create an entry. Management application can set all other required objects to valid values in more than one SNMP SET request. If SET request for any of the objects fails, management application can set just only that object. Once all the required objects are set to valid values, management application triggers action execution by setting clmgmtDevCredExportActionStatus to active(1). To stop the action from being executed, the management application can delete the entry by setting clmgmtDevCredExportActionStatus to destroy(6) when clmgmtDevCredCommandState is pending(2). The status of action execution can be known by querying clmgmtDevCredCommandState. If the action is still in pending(2) or inProgress(3), the management application need to check back again after few seconds. Once the action completes and if status of the action is failed(6), the reason for failure can be retrieved from clmgmtDevCredCommandFailCause. Entry can be deleted except when clmgmtLicenseAction is set to inProgress(3). All entries in this table are volatile and are cleared on agent reset." INDEX { clmgmtDevCredExportActionIndex } ::= { clmgmtDevCredExportActionTable 1 }
clmgmtDevCredExportActionEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX ClmgmtDevCredExportActionEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An entry for each device credential export action that is being executed or was executed recently. The management application triggers the export by creating an entry in this table. This can be done in the following 2 methods 1. CREATE-AND-GO method Management application sets clmgmtDevCredExportActionStatus to createAndGo(4) and all other required objects to valid values in a single SNMP SET request. If all the values are valid, the device creates the entry and executes the action. If the SET request fails, the entry will not be created. 2. CREATE-AND-WAIT method Management application sets clmgmtDevCredExportActionStatus to createAndWait(5) to create an entry. Management application can set all other required objects to valid values in more than one SNMP SET request. If SET request for any of the objects fails, management application can set just only that object. Once all the required objects are set to valid values, management application triggers action execution by setting clmgmtDevCredExportActionStatus to active(1). To stop the action from being executed, the management application can delete the entry by setting clmgmtDevCredExportActionStatus to destroy(6) when clmgmtDevCredCommandState is pending(2). The status of action execution can be known by querying clmgmtDevCredCommandState. If the action is still in pending(2) or inProgress(3), the management application need to check back again after few seconds. Once the action completes and if status of the action is failed(6), the reason for failure can be retrieved from clmgmtDevCredCommandFailCause. Entry can be deleted except when clmgmtLicenseAction is set to inProgress(3). All entries in this table are volatile and are cleared on agent reset." INDEX { clmgmtDevCredExportActionIndex } ::= { clmgmtDevCredExportActionTable 1 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.543.1.3.2.1.1 | clmgmtDevCredExportActionIndex | 0 | 0 | This object uniquely identifies a row in clmgmtDevCredExportActionTable. The management application chooses this value by reading… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.543.1.3.2.1.2 | clmgmtDevCredEntPhysicalIndex | 0 | 0 | This object represents the entPhysicalIndex of the device for which the device credentials are being retrieved. This object is ma… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.543.1.3.2.1.3 | clmgmtDevCredTransferProtocol | 0 | 0 | This object indicates the transfer protocol to be used when copying files as specified in the following objects. 1. clmgmtDevCred… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.543.1.3.2.1.4 | clmgmtDevCredServerAddressType | 0 | 0 | This object indicates the transport type of the address contained in clmgmtDevCredServerAddress object. This must be set when clm… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.543.1.3.2.1.5 | clmgmtDevCredServerAddress | 0 | 0 | This object indicates the the ip address of the server from which the files must be read or written to if clmgmtDevCredTransferPr… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.543.1.3.2.1.6 | clmgmtDevCredServerUsername | 0 | 0 | This object indicates the remote user name for accessing files via ftp, rcp, sftp or scp protocols. This object must be set when … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.543.1.3.2.1.7 | clmgmtDevCredServerPassword | 0 | 0 | This object indicates the password used by ftp, sftp or scp for copying a file to/from an ftp/sftp/scp server. This object must b… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.543.1.3.2.1.8 | clmgmtDevCredExportFile | 0 | 0 | This object represents file where device credentials needs to be exported to. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.543.1.3.2.1.9 | clmgmtDevCredCommand | 0 | 0 | This object indicates the the command to be executed. Command Remarks noOp(1) N… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.543.1.3.2.1.10 | clmgmtDevCredCommandState | 0 | 0 | This object indicates the state of the action that is executed as a result of setting clmgmtDevCredRowStatus to active(1). |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.543.1.3.2.1.11 | clmgmtDevCredCommandFailCause | 0 | 0 | This object indicates the the reason for device credentials export operation failure. The value of this object is valid only when… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.543.1.3.2.1.12 | clmgmtDevCredStorageType | 0 | 0 | This object indicates the storage type for this conceptual row. Conceptual rows having the value 'permanent' need not allow write… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.543.1.3.2.1.13 | clmgmtDevCredRowStatus | 0 | 0 | This object indicates the the status of this table entry. Once the entry status is set to active(1), the associated entry cannot … |