An entry in the cpfrResolveTable describes a policy metric
and its priority relative to other metrics if multiple metrics
are configured for the default policy or under a PfR map.
A peer SNMP entity may create a resolver by setting an instance
of cpfrResolveRowStatus to 'createAndWait' or 'createAndGo'.
Observe that an implementation that does not support these
option must specify these limitations in an agent capability
statement.
Other management entities (e.g., the local console) may create a
resolver. In these cases, the system must automatically create
a row in the cpfrResolveTable.
A peer SNMP entity may destroy a resolver by setting the
corresponding instance of cpfrResolveRowStatus to 'destroy'.
Observe that an mplementation that does not support this option
must specify this limitation in an agent capability
statement.
Other management entities may destroy a resolver. In these
cases, the system must automatically destroy the corresponding
row in the cpfrResolveTable.
The system automatically destroys rows when the system or
EMS/NMS destroys the corresponding entry in cpfrMapTable.
An entry in the cpfrResolveTable describes a policy metric
and its priority relative to other metrics if multiple metrics
are configured for the default policy or under a PfR map.
A peer SNMP entity may create a resolver by setting an instance
of cpfrResolveRowStatus to 'createAndWait' or 'createAndGo'.
Observe that an implementation that does not support these
option must specify these limitations in an agent capability
statement.
Other management entities (e.g., the local console) may create a
resolver. In these cases, the system must automatically create
a row in the cpfrResolveTable.
A peer SNMP entity may destroy a resolver by setting the
corresponding instance of cpfrResolveRowStatus to 'destroy'.
Observe that an mplementation that does not support this option
must specify this limitation in an agent capability
statement.
Other management entities may destroy a resolver. In these
cases, the system must automatically destroy the corresponding
row in the cpfrResolveTable.
The system automatically destroys rows when the system or
EMS/NMS destroys the corresponding entry in cpfrMapTable.
cpfrResolveEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CpfrResolveEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "An entry in the cpfrResolveTable describes a policy metric and its priority relative to other metrics if multiple metrics are configured for the default policy or under a PfR map. A peer SNMP entity may create a resolver by setting an instance of cpfrResolveRowStatus to 'createAndWait' or 'createAndGo'. Observe that an implementation that does not support these option must specify these limitations in an agent capability statement. Other management entities (e.g., the local console) may create a resolver. In these cases, the system must automatically create a row in the cpfrResolveTable. A peer SNMP entity may destroy a resolver by setting the corresponding instance of cpfrResolveRowStatus to 'destroy'. Observe that an mplementation that does not support this option must specify this limitation in an agent capability statement. Other management entities may destroy a resolver. In these cases, the system must automatically destroy the corresponding row in the cpfrResolveTable. The system automatically destroys rows when the system or EMS/NMS destroys the corresponding entry in cpfrMapTable." INDEX { cpfrResolveIndex } ::= { cpfrResolveTable 1 }
cpfrResolveEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CpfrResolveEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An entry in the cpfrResolveTable describes a policy metric and its priority relative to other metrics if multiple metrics are configured for the default policy or under a PfR map. A peer SNMP entity may create a resolver by setting an instance of cpfrResolveRowStatus to 'createAndWait' or 'createAndGo'. Observe that an implementation that does not support these option must specify these limitations in an agent capability statement. Other management entities (e.g., the local console) may create a resolver. In these cases, the system must automatically create a row in the cpfrResolveTable. A peer SNMP entity may destroy a resolver by setting the corresponding instance of cpfrResolveRowStatus to 'destroy'. Observe that an mplementation that does not support this option must specify this limitation in an agent capability statement. Other management entities may destroy a resolver. In these cases, the system must automatically destroy the corresponding row in the cpfrResolveTable. The system automatically destroys rows when the system or EMS/NMS destroys the corresponding entry in cpfrMapTable." INDEX { cpfrResolveIndex } ::= { cpfrResolveTable 1 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.772.1.4.1.1 | cpfrResolveIndex | 0 | 0 | This object indicates an arbitrary integer-value that uniquely identifies a PfR resolver. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.772.1.4.1.2 | cpfrResolveStorageType | 0 | 0 | This object specifies the memory realization of the row. The following columnar objects are allowed to be writable when the stor… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.772.1.4.1.3 | cpfrResolveRowStatus | 0 | 0 | This object specifies the status of a row in the resolver table. The following columnar objects must be valid in order to transi… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.772.1.4.1.4 | cpfrResolvePriority | 0 | 0 | This object indicates the priority of the resolver. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.772.1.4.1.5 | cpfrResolvePolicyType | 0 | 0 | This object indicates the type of this resolver policy. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.772.1.4.1.6 | cpfrResolveVariance | 0 | 0 | This object specifies the allowable variance for the policy, as a percentage. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.772.1.4.1.7 | cpfrResolveMapIndex | 0 | 0 | This object refers to the map Index of PfR map under which this resolver was configured. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.772.1.4.1.8 | cpfrResolveMapPolicyIndex | 0 | 0 | This object refers to PfR map policy index of PfR map under which this resolver was configured. |