The table of IP addresses for the devices which are
members of the stack. Individual entries can be added
to the table to add devices in the stack either through
SNMP Set operations or through the device's command line
interface. However, the agent need not support deletion
of individual entries, since the table is first cleared
before any modifications are made, using the
csmClearStackTable object. The agent will return
the error badValue if an SNMP Set operation is
attempted on an existing row.
It is the responsibility of the network administrator to
ensure that a device does not belong to more than one stack
and to maintain referential integrity across devices. A
device will take no action upon the information stored in
this table other than to guarantee its persistence over
device reboots.
Parsed from file CISCO-STACKMAKER-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-STACKMAKER-MIB
The table of IP addresses for the devices which are
members of the stack. Individual entries can be added
to the table to add devices in the stack either through
SNMP Set operations or through the device's command line
interface. However, the agent need not support deletion
of individual entries, since the table is first cleared
before any modifications are made, using the
csmClearStackTable object. The agent will return
the error badValue if an SNMP Set operation is
attempted on an existing row.
It is the responsibility of the network administrator to
ensure that a device does not belong to more than one stack
and to maintain referential integrity across devices. A
device will take no action upon the information stored in
this table other than to guarantee its persistence over
device reboots.
The table of IP addresses for the devices which are
members of the stack. Individual entries can be added
to the table to add devices in the stack either through
SNMP Set operations or through the device's command line
interface. However, the agent need not support deletion
of individual entries, since the table is first cleared
before any modifications are made, using the
csmClearStackTable object. The agent will return
the error badValue if an SNMP Set operation is
attempted on an existing row.
It is the responsibility of the network administrator to
ensure that a device does not belong to more than one stack
and to maintain referential integrity across devices. A
device will take no action upon the information stored in
this table other than to guarantee its persistence over
device reboots.
Parsed from file cisco-stackmaker.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-STACKMAKER-MIB
The table of IP addresses for the devices which are
members of the stack. Individual entries can be added
to the table to add devices in the stack either through
SNMP Set operations or through the device's command line
interface. However, the agent need not support deletion
of individual entries, since the table is first cleared
before any modifications are made, using the
csmClearStackTable object. The agent will return
the error badValue if an SNMP Set operation is
attempted on an existing row.
It is the responsibility of the network administrator to
ensure that a device does not belong to more than one stack
and to maintain referential integrity across devices. A
device will take no action upon the information stored in
this table other than to guarantee its persistence over
device reboots.
csmStackTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CsmStackEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The table of IP addresses for the devices which are members of the stack. Individual entries can be added to the table to add devices in the stack either through SNMP Set operations or through the device's command line interface. However, the agent need not support deletion of individual entries, since the table is first cleared before any modifications are made, using the csmClearStackTable object. The agent will return the error badValue if an SNMP Set operation is attempted on an existing row. It is the responsibility of the network administrator to ensure that a device does not belong to more than one stack and to maintain referential integrity across devices. A device will take no action upon the information stored in this table other than to guarantee its persistence over device reboots." ::= { ciscoStackMakerConf 3 }
csmStackTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CsmStackEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The table of IP addresses for the devices which are members of the stack. Individual entries can be added to the table to add devices in the stack either through SNMP Set operations or through the device's command line interface. However, the agent need not support deletion of individual entries, since the table is first cleared before any modifications are made, using the csmClearStackTable object. The agent will return the error badValue if an SNMP Set operation is attempted on an existing row. It is the responsibility of the network administrator to ensure that a device does not belong to more than one stack and to maintain referential integrity across devices. A device will take no action upon the information stored in this table other than to guarantee its persistence over device reboots." ::= { ciscoStackMakerConf 3 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-STACKMAKER-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
csmStackTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CsmStackEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The table of IP addresses for the devices which are members of the stack. Individual entries can be added to the table to add devices in the stack either through SNMP Set operations or through the device's command line interface. However, the agent need not support deletion of individual entries, since the table is first cleared before any modifications are made, using the csmClearStackTable object. The agent will return the error badValue if an SNMP Set operation is attempted on an existing row. It is the responsibility of the network administrator to ensure that a device does not belong to more than one stack and to maintain referential integrity across devices. A device will take no action upon the information stored in this table other than to guarantee its persistence over device reboots." ::= { ciscoStackMakerConf 3 }
csmStackTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CsmStackEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The table of IP addresses for the devices which are members of the stack. Individual entries can be added to the table to add devices in the stack either through SNMP Set operations or through the device's command line interface. However, the agent need not support deletion of individual entries, since the table is first cleared before any modifications are made, using the csmClearStackTable object. The agent will return the error badValue if an SNMP Set operation is attempted on an existing row. It is the responsibility of the network administrator to ensure that a device does not belong to more than one stack and to maintain referential integrity across devices. A device will take no action upon the information stored in this table other than to guarantee its persistence over device reboots." ::= { ciscoStackMakerConf 3 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.59.1.1.3.1 | csmStackEntry | 2 | 2 | An entry for each device which is member of the stack. |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.59.1.1.1 | csmStackName | 1 | 1 | A descriptive string used by the network administrator one stack at any given time. If this entry is empty, the device is not a m… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.59.1.1.2 | csmClearStackTable | 1 | 1 | This object is used to clear the csmStackTable with a single SNMP operation. The application will clear the table and re-write th… |