If cbfDefineObjectClass is 'lexicalTable', then this object
represents the starting instance in the cbfDefineObjectID
table. The file created will have entries starting from
the lexicographically next instance of the OID represented
by this object.
For Eg:
Let us assume we are polling ifTable and we
have information till the second row(ifIndex.2). Now
we may be interested in 10 rows lexically following
the second row.
So, we set cbfDefineObjectTableInstance as ifIndex.2
and cbfDefineObjectNumEntries as 10.
We will get information for the next 10 rows or
if there are less than 10 populated rows, we will
receive information till the end of the table is
reached.
The default value for this object is zeroDotZero.
If this object has the value of zeroDotZero and
cbfDefineObjectNumEntries has value 0, then the whole
table(represented by cbfDefineObjectID) is retrieved.
If this object has the value of zeroDotZero,
cbfDefineObjectNumEntries has value n (>0) and there are
m(>0) entries in the table(represented by cbfDefineObjectID)
then the first n entries in the table are retrieved if n < m.
If n >= m, then the whole table is retrieved.
When the value of cbfDefineObjectNumEntries is 0,
it means all the entries in the table(represented
by cbfDefineObjectID) which lexicographically follow
cbfDefineObjectTableInstance are retrieved.
This object is irrelevent if cbfDefineObjectClass is not
'lexicalTable'.
Parsed from file CISCO-BULK-FILE-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-BULK-FILE-MIB
If cbfDefineObjectClass is 'lexicalTable', then this object
represents the starting instance in the cbfDefineObjectID
table. The file created will have entries starting from
the lexicographically next instance of the OID represented
by this object.
For Eg:
Let us assume we are polling ifTable and we
have information till the second row(ifIndex.2). Now
we may be interested in 10 rows lexically following
the second row.
So, we set cbfDefineObjectTableInstance as ifIndex.2
and cbfDefineObjectNumEntries as 10.
We will get information for the next 10 rows or
if there are less than 10 populated rows, we will
receive information till the end of the table is
reached.
The default value for this object is zeroDotZero.
If this object has the value of zeroDotZero and
cbfDefineObjectNumEntries has value 0, then the whole
table(represented by cbfDefineObjectID) is retrieved.
If this object has the value of zeroDotZero,
cbfDefineObjectNumEntries has value n (>0) and there are
m(>0) entries in the table(represented by cbfDefineObjectID)
then the first n entries in the table are retrieved if n < m.
If n >= m, then the whole table is retrieved.
When the value of cbfDefineObjectNumEntries is 0,
it means all the entries in the table(represented
by cbfDefineObjectID) which lexicographically follow
cbfDefineObjectTableInstance are retrieved.
This object is irrelevent if cbfDefineObjectClass is not
'lexicalTable'.
cbfDefineObjectTableInstance OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If cbfDefineObjectClass is lexicalTable, then this object
represents the starting instance in the cbfDefineObjectID
table. The file created will have entries starting from
the lexicographically next instance of the OID represented
by this object.
For Eg:
-------
Let us assume we are polling iftable and we
have information till the second row(ifIndex.2). Now
we may be interested in 10 rows lexically following
the second row.
So, we set cbfDefineObjectTableInstance as ifIndex.2
and cbfDefineObjectNumEntries as 10.
We will get information for the next 10 rows or
if there are less than 10 populated rows, we will
receive information till the end of the table is
reached.
The default value for this object is zeroDotZero.
If this object has the value of zeroDotZero and
cbfDefineObjectNumEntries has value 0, then the whole
table(represented by cbfDefineObjectID) is retrieved.
If this object has the value of zeroDotZero,
cbfDefineObjectNumEntries has value n (>0) and there are
m(>0) entries in the table(represented by cbfDefineObjectID)
then the first n entries in the table are retrieved if n < m.
If n >= m, then the whole table is retrieved.
When the value of cbfDefineObjectNumEntries is 0,
it means all the entries in the table(represented
by cbfDefineObjectID) which lexicographically follow
cbfDefineObjectTableInstance are retrieved.
This object is irrelevent if cbfDefineObjectClass is not
lexicalTable."
DEFVAL { zeroDotZero }
View at oid-info.com
If cbfDefineObjectClass is 'lexicalTable', then this object
represents the starting instance in the cbfDefineObjectID
table. The file created will have entries starting from
the lexicographically next instance of the OID represented
by this object.
For Eg:
Let us assume we are polling ifTable and we
have information till the second row(ifIndex.2). Now
we may be interested in 10 rows lexically following
the second row.
So, we set cbfDefineObjectTableInstance as ifIndex.2
and cbfDefineObjectNumEntries as 10.
We will get information for the next 10 rows or
if there are less than 10 populated rows, we will
receive information till the end of the table is
reached.
The default value for this object is zeroDotZero.
If this object has the value of zeroDotZero and
cbfDefineObjectNumEntries has value 0, then the whole
table(represented by cbfDefineObjectID) is retrieved.
If this object has the value of zeroDotZero,
cbfDefineObjectNumEntries has value n (>0) and there are
m(>0) entries in the table(represented by cbfDefineObjectID)
then the first n entries in the table are retrieved if n < m.
If n >= m, then the whole table is retrieved.
When the value of cbfDefineObjectNumEntries is 0,
it means all the entries in the table(represented
by cbfDefineObjectID) which lexicographically follow
cbfDefineObjectTableInstance are retrieved.
This object is irrelevent if cbfDefineObjectClass is not
'lexicalTable'.
Parsed from file CISCO-BULK-FILE-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-BULK-FILE-MIB
If cbfDefineObjectClass is 'lexicalTable', then this object
represents the starting instance in the cbfDefineObjectID
table. The file created will have entries starting from
the lexicographically next instance of the OID represented
by this object.
For Eg:
Let us assume we are polling ifTable and we
have information till the second row(ifIndex.2). Now
we may be interested in 10 rows lexically following
the second row.
So, we set cbfDefineObjectTableInstance as ifIndex.2
and cbfDefineObjectNumEntries as 10.
We will get information for the next 10 rows or
if there are less than 10 populated rows, we will
receive information till the end of the table is
reached.
The default value for this object is zeroDotZero.
If this object has the value of zeroDotZero and
cbfDefineObjectNumEntries has value 0, then the whole
table(represented by cbfDefineObjectID) is retrieved.
If this object has the value of zeroDotZero,
cbfDefineObjectNumEntries has value n (>0) and there are
m(>0) entries in the table(represented by cbfDefineObjectID)
then the first n entries in the table are retrieved if n < m.
If n >= m, then the whole table is retrieved.
When the value of cbfDefineObjectNumEntries is 0,
it means all the entries in the table(represented
by cbfDefineObjectID) which lexicographically follow
cbfDefineObjectTableInstance are retrieved.
This object is irrelevent if cbfDefineObjectClass is not
'lexicalTable'.
cbfDefineObjectTableInstance OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "If cbfDefineObjectClass is 'lexicalTable', then this object represents the starting instance in the cbfDefineObjectID table. The file created will have entries starting from the lexicographically next instance of the OID represented by this object. For Eg: Let us assume we are polling ifTable and we have information till the second row(ifIndex.2). Now we may be interested in 10 rows lexically following the second row. So, we set cbfDefineObjectTableInstance as ifIndex.2 and cbfDefineObjectNumEntries as 10. We will get information for the next 10 rows or if there are less than 10 populated rows, we will receive information till the end of the table is reached. The default value for this object is zeroDotZero. If this object has the value of zeroDotZero and cbfDefineObjectNumEntries has value 0, then the whole table(represented by cbfDefineObjectID) is retrieved. If this object has the value of zeroDotZero, cbfDefineObjectNumEntries has value n (>0) and there are m(>0) entries in the table(represented by cbfDefineObjectID) then the first n entries in the table are retrieved if n < m. If n >= m, then the whole table is retrieved. When the value of cbfDefineObjectNumEntries is 0, it means all the entries in the table(represented by cbfDefineObjectID) which lexicographically follow cbfDefineObjectTableInstance are retrieved. This object is irrelevent if cbfDefineObjectClass is not 'lexicalTable'." DEFVAL { zeroDotZero } ::= { cbfDefineObjectEntry 5 }
cbfDefineObjectTableInstance OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "If cbfDefineObjectClass is 'lexicalTable', then this object represents the starting instance in the cbfDefineObjectID table. The file created will have entries starting from the lexicographically next instance of the OID represented by this object. For Eg: Let us assume we are polling ifTable and we have information till the second row(ifIndex.2). Now we may be interested in 10 rows lexically following the second row. So, we set cbfDefineObjectTableInstance as ifIndex.2 and cbfDefineObjectNumEntries as 10. We will get information for the next 10 rows or if there are less than 10 populated rows, we will receive information till the end of the table is reached. The default value for this object is zeroDotZero. If this object has the value of zeroDotZero and cbfDefineObjectNumEntries has value 0, then the whole table(represented by cbfDefineObjectID) is retrieved. If this object has the value of zeroDotZero, cbfDefineObjectNumEntries has value n (>0) and there are m(>0) entries in the table(represented by cbfDefineObjectID) then the first n entries in the table are retrieved if n < m. If n >= m, then the whole table is retrieved. When the value of cbfDefineObjectNumEntries is 0, it means all the entries in the table(represented by cbfDefineObjectID) which lexicographically follow cbfDefineObjectTableInstance are retrieved. This object is irrelevent if cbfDefineObjectClass is not 'lexicalTable'." DEFVAL { zeroDotZero } ::= { cbfDefineObjectEntry 5 }
Automatically extracted from Cisco "SNMP v2 MIBs".
cbfDefineObjectTableInstance OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "If cbfDefineObjectClass is 'lexicalTable', then this object represents the starting instance in the cbfDefineObjectID table. The file created will have entries starting from the lexicographically next instance of the OID represented by this object. For Eg: Let us assume we are polling ifTable and we have information till the second row(ifIndex.2). Now we may be interested in 10 rows lexically following the second row. So, we set cbfDefineObjectTableInstance as ifIndex.2 and cbfDefineObjectNumEntries as 10. We will get information for the next 10 rows or if there are less than 10 populated rows, we will receive information till the end of the table is reached. The default value for this object is zeroDotZero. If this object has the value of zeroDotZero and cbfDefineObjectNumEntries has value 0, then the whole table(represented by cbfDefineObjectID) is retrieved. If this object has the value of zeroDotZero, cbfDefineObjectNumEntries has value n (>0) and there are m(>0) entries in the table(represented by cbfDefineObjectID) then the first n entries in the table are retrieved if n < m. If n >= m, then the whole table is retrieved. When the value of cbfDefineObjectNumEntries is 0, it means all the entries in the table(represented by cbfDefineObjectID) which lexicographically follow cbfDefineObjectTableInstance are retrieved. This object is irrelevent if cbfDefineObjectClass is not 'lexicalTable'." DEFVAL { zeroDotZero } ::= { cbfDefineObjectEntry 5 }
cbfDefineObjectTableInstance OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "If cbfDefineObjectClass is 'lexicalTable', then this object represents the starting instance in the cbfDefineObjectID table. The file created will have entries starting from the lexicographically next instance of the OID represented by this object. For Eg: Let us assume we are polling ifTable and we have information till the second row(ifIndex.2). Now we may be interested in 10 rows lexically following the second row. So, we set cbfDefineObjectTableInstance as ifIndex.2 and cbfDefineObjectNumEntries as 10. We will get information for the next 10 rows or if there are less than 10 populated rows, we will receive information till the end of the table is reached. The default value for this object is zeroDotZero. If this object has the value of zeroDotZero and cbfDefineObjectNumEntries has value 0, then the whole table(represented by cbfDefineObjectID) is retrieved. If this object has the value of zeroDotZero, cbfDefineObjectNumEntries has value n (>0) and there are m(>0) entries in the table(represented by cbfDefineObjectID) then the first n entries in the table are retrieved if n < m. If n >= m, then the whole table is retrieved. When the value of cbfDefineObjectNumEntries is 0, it means all the entries in the table(represented by cbfDefineObjectID) which lexicographically follow cbfDefineObjectTableInstance are retrieved. This object is irrelevent if cbfDefineObjectClass is not 'lexicalTable'." DEFVAL { zeroDotZero } ::= { cbfDefineObjectEntry 5 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.81.1.1.10.1.1 | cbfDefineObjectIndex | 0 | 0 | An arbitrary integer to uniquely identify this entry. The numeric order of the entries controls the order of the objects in the f… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.81.1.1.10.1.2 | cbfDefineObjectClass | 0 | 0 | The meaning of each object class is given below: object a single MIB object is retrieved. lexicalTable an entire tabl… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.81.1.1.10.1.3 | cbfDefineObjectID | 0 | 0 | The object identifier of a MIB object to be included in the file. If cbfDefineObjectClass is 'object' this must be a full OID, inc… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.81.1.1.10.1.4 | cbfDefineObjectEntryStatus | 0 | 0 | The control that allows creation, modification, and deletion of entries. For detailed rules see the DESCRIPTION for cbfDefineObj… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.81.1.1.10.1.6 | cbfDefineObjectNumEntries | 0 | 0 | If cbfDefineObjectClass is 'lexicalTable', then this object represents the maximum number of entries which will be populated in t… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.81.1.1.10.1.7 | cbfDefineObjectLastPolledInst | 0 | 0 | This object represents the last polled instance in the table. The value represented by this object will be relevent only if the co… |