A list of virtual ethernet interfaces which supports
pinning functionality in VSM.
Pinning is a mechanism of directing traffic to or
from a interface through a particular interface
in a switch.
By default, system use load balancing algorithm to pick
the best possible physical interface automatically.
However, user may use pinning functionality to
instrument the finite control on the traffic flow
between virtual ethernet interfaces and actual physical
interfaces in VSM.
For example, user may want to configure that packets
from a particular virtual ethernet interface always go
out through first interface in the port channel
irrespective of load balancing policy on the switch.
In order to achieve this, user can pin the virtual
ethernet interface to first interface of the switch.
Parsed from file CISCO-VIRTUAL-NIC-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-VIRTUAL-NIC-MIB
A list of virtual ethernet interfaces which supports
pinning functionality in VSM.
Pinning is a mechanism of directing traffic to or
from a interface through a particular interface
in a switch.
By default, system use load balancing algorithm to pick
the best possible physical interface automatically.
However, user may use pinning functionality to
instrument the finite control on the traffic flow
between virtual ethernet interfaces and actual physical
interfaces in VSM.
For example, user may want to configure that packets
from a particular virtual ethernet interface always go
out through first interface in the port channel
irrespective of load balancing policy on the switch.
In order to achieve this, user can pin the virtual
ethernet interface to first interface of the switch.
A list of virtual ethernet interfaces which supports
pinning functionality in VSM.
Pinning is a mechanism of directing traffic to or
from a interface through a particular interface
in a switch.
By default, system use load balancing algorithm to pick
the best possible physical interface automatically.
However, user may use pinning functionality to
instrument the finite control on the traffic flow
between virtual ethernet interfaces and actual physical
interfaces in VSM.
For example, user may want to configure that packets
from a particular virtual ethernet interface always go
out through first interface in the port channel
irrespective of load balancing policy on the switch.
In order to achieve this, user can pin the virtual
ethernet interface to first interface of the switch.
Parsed from file CISCO-VIRTUAL-NIC-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-VIRTUAL-NIC-MIB
A list of virtual ethernet interfaces which supports
pinning functionality in VSM.
Pinning is a mechanism of directing traffic to or
from a interface through a particular interface
in a switch.
By default, system use load balancing algorithm to pick
the best possible physical interface automatically.
However, user may use pinning functionality to
instrument the finite control on the traffic flow
between virtual ethernet interfaces and actual physical
interfaces in VSM.
For example, user may want to configure that packets
from a particular virtual ethernet interface always go
out through first interface in the port channel
irrespective of load balancing policy on the switch.
In order to achieve this, user can pin the virtual
ethernet interface to first interface of the switch.
cvnPinningTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CvnPinningEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A list of virtual ethernet interfaces which supports pinning functionality in VSM. Pinning is a mechanism of directing traffic to or from a interface through a particular interface in a switch. By default, system use load balancing algorithm to pick the best possible physical interface automatically. However, user may use pinning functionality to instrument the finite control on the traffic flow between virtual ethernet interfaces and actual physical interfaces in VSM. For example, user may want to configure that packets from a particular virtual ethernet interface always go out through first interface in the port channel irrespective of load balancing policy on the switch. In order to achieve this, user can pin the virtual ethernet interface to first interface of the switch." ::= { cvnInterfaceObjects 2 }
cvnPinningTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CvnPinningEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "A list of virtual ethernet interfaces which supports pinning functionality in VSM. Pinning is a mechanism of directing traffic to or from a interface through a particular interface in a switch. By default, system use load balancing algorithm to pick the best possible physical interface automatically. However, user may use pinning functionality to instrument the finite control on the traffic flow between virtual ethernet interfaces and actual physical interfaces in VSM. For example, user may want to configure that packets from a particular virtual ethernet interface always go out through first interface in the port channel irrespective of load balancing policy on the switch. In order to achieve this, user can pin the virtual ethernet interface to first interface of the switch." ::= { cvnInterfaceObjects 2 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-VIRTUAL-NIC-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
cvnPinningTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CvnPinningEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A list of virtual ethernet interfaces which supports pinning functionality in VSM. Pinning is a mechanism of directing traffic to or from a interface through a particular interface in a switch. By default, system use load balancing algorithm to pick the best possible physical interface automatically. However, user may use pinning functionality to instrument the finite control on the traffic flow between virtual ethernet interfaces and actual physical interfaces in VSM. For example, user may want to configure that packets from a particular virtual ethernet interface always go out through first interface in the port channel irrespective of load balancing policy on the switch. In order to achieve this, user can pin the virtual ethernet interface to first interface of the switch." ::= { cvnInterfaceObjects 2 }
cvnPinningTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CvnPinningEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A list of virtual ethernet interfaces which supports pinning functionality in VSM. Pinning is a mechanism of directing traffic to or from a interface through a particular interface in a switch. By default, system use load balancing algorithm to pick the best possible physical interface automatically. However, user may use pinning functionality to instrument the finite control on the traffic flow between virtual ethernet interfaces and actual physical interfaces in VSM. For example, user may want to configure that packets from a particular virtual ethernet interface always go out through first interface in the port channel irrespective of load balancing policy on the switch. In order to achieve this, user can pin the virtual ethernet interface to first interface of the switch." ::= { cvnInterfaceObjects 2 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.710.1.1.2.1 | cvnPinningEntry | 1 | 1 | An entry containing pinning management information for a particular virtual ethernet interface. Entry is created by the system wh… |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.710.1.1.1 | cvnVethIfTable | 1 | 11 | cvnVethIftable |