This table provides interface (port) specific
error-disable status information. Each conceptual row
provides status information about a {interface, vlan}
disabled by a feature.
On a trunk or multi-vlan access interface, a given vlan on
the interface can be error-disabled. In this case, the row is
indexed by the ifIndex for the interface and the vlan
index corresponding to the vlan in question.
If the interface is carrying only 1 vlan or the entire
trunk interface is error-disabled (due to link flaps, for
example) then the vlan index portion of the row index is
0.
Parsed from file CISCO-ERR-DISABLE-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-ERR-DISABLE-MIB
This table provides interface (port) specific
error-disable status information. Each conceptual row
provides status information about a {interface, vlan}
disabled by a feature.
On a trunk or multi-vlan access interface, a given vlan on
the interface can be error-disabled. In this case, the row is
indexed by the ifIndex for the interface and the vlan
index corresponding to the vlan in question.
If the interface is carrying only 1 vlan or the entire
trunk interface is error-disabled (due to link flaps, for
example) then the vlan index portion of the row index is
0.
This table provides interface (port) specific
error-disable status information. Each conceptual row
provides status information about a {interface, vlan}
disabled by a feature.
On a trunk or multi-vlan access interface, a given vlan on
the interface can be error-disabled. In this case, the row is
indexed by the ifIndex for the interface and the vlan
index corresponding to the vlan in question.
If the interface is carrying only 1 vlan or the entire
trunk interface is error-disabled (due to link flaps, for
example) then the vlan index portion of the row index is
0.
Parsed from file CISCO-ERR-DISABLE-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-ERR-DISABLE-MIB
This table provides interface (port) specific
error-disable status information. Each conceptual row
provides status information about a {interface, vlan}
disabled by a feature.
On a trunk or multi-vlan access interface, a given vlan on
the interface can be error-disabled. In this case, the row is
indexed by the ifIndex for the interface and the vlan
index corresponding to the vlan in question.
If the interface is carrying only 1 vlan or the entire
trunk interface is error-disabled (due to link flaps, for
example) then the vlan index portion of the row index is
0.
cErrDisableIfStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CErrDisableIfStatusEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table provides interface (port) specific error-disable status information. Each conceptual row provides status information about a {interface, vlan} disabled by a feature. On a trunk or multi-vlan access interface, a given vlan on the interface can be error-disabled. In this case, the row is indexed by the ifIndex for the interface and the vlan index corresponding to the vlan in question. If the interface is carrying only 1 vlan or the entire trunk interface is error-disabled (due to link flaps, for example) then the vlan index portion of the row index is 0." ::= { cErrDisableIfObjects 1 }
cErrDisableIfStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CErrDisableIfStatusEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This table provides interface (port) specific error-disable status information. Each conceptual row provides status information about a {interface, vlan} disabled by a feature. On a trunk or multi-vlan access interface, a given vlan on the interface can be error-disabled. In this case, the row is indexed by the ifIndex for the interface and the vlan index corresponding to the vlan in question. If the interface is carrying only 1 vlan or the entire trunk interface is error-disabled (due to link flaps, for example) then the vlan index portion of the row index is 0." ::= { cErrDisableIfObjects 1 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-ERR-DISABLE-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
cErrDisableIfStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CErrDisableIfStatusEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table provides interface (port) specific error-disable status information. Each conceptual row provides status information about a {interface, vlan} disabled by a feature. On a trunk or multi-vlan access interface, a given vlan on the interface can be error-disabled. In this case, the row is indexed by the ifIndex for the interface and the vlan index corresponding to the vlan in question. If the interface is carrying only 1 vlan or the entire trunk interface is error-disabled (due to link flaps, for example) then the vlan index portion of the row index is 0." ::= { cErrDisableIfObjects 1 }
cErrDisableIfStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CErrDisableIfStatusEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table provides interface (port) specific error-disable status information. Each conceptual row provides status information about a {interface, vlan} disabled by a feature. On a trunk or multi-vlan access interface, a given vlan on the interface can be error-disabled. In this case, the row is indexed by the ifIndex for the interface and the vlan index corresponding to the vlan in question. If the interface is carrying only 1 vlan or the entire trunk interface is error-disabled (due to link flaps, for example) then the vlan index portion of the row index is 0." ::= { cErrDisableIfObjects 1 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.548.1.3.1.1 | cErrDisableIfStatusEntry | 3 | 3 | A collection of objects that specify the status of an error-disabled Interface or {interface, vlan}. |