phivAdjState OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
initializing (1), -- Ethernet one-way
up (2), -- Ethernet two-way
run (3), -- The eight DDCMP/X.25 states
circuit-rejected (4),
data-link-start (5),
routing-layer-initialize (6),
routing-layer-verify (7),
routing-layer-complete (8),
off (9),
halt (10)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS obsolete
DESCRIPTION
"This value indicates the state of a router adjacency.
On adjacencies over a circuit of type
(phivCircuitCommonType) Ethernet, CI, or FDDI, with an
adjacent node of type (phivAdjType) ROUTING IV or AREA,
this variable is the state of the Ethernet
Initialization Layer for this adjacency, and can have
values INITIALIZING or UP. (See Section 9.1.1 of
DECnet Phase IV Routing Layer Functional Specification.)
On adjacencies over a circuit of type
(phivCircuitCommonType) Ethernet, CI, or FDDI, with an
adjacent node of type (phivAdjType) NONROUTING IV,
this variable will always take on the value UP.
On adjacencies over a circuit of type
(phivCircuitCommonType) DDCMP POINT, DDCMP CONTROL,
DDCMP TRIBUTARY, DDCMP DMC, or X.25, this variable is
the state of the Routing Layer Initialization Circuit
State. (See section 7.3, ibid.) It can have values
between RUN and HALT.
On adjacencies over a circuit of type
(phivCircuitCommonType) OTHER, this variable may be
used in a manner consistent with the Initialization
Layer used on that circuit."
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This value indicates the state of a router adjacency.
On adjacencies over a circuit of type
(phivCircuitCommonType) Ethernet, CI, or FDDI, with an
adjacent node of type (phivAdjType) ROUTING IV or AREA,
this variable is the state of the Ethernet
Initialization Layer for this adjacency, and can have
values INITIALIZING or UP. (See Section 9.1.1 of
DECnet Phase IV Routing Layer Functional Specification.)
On adjacencies over a circuit of type
(phivCircuitCommonType) Ethernet, CI, or FDDI, with an
adjacent node of type (phivAdjType) NONROUTING IV,
this variable will always take on the value UP.
On adjacencies over a circuit of type
(phivCircuitCommonType) DDCMP POINT, DDCMP CONTROL,
DDCMP TRIBUTARY, DDCMP DMC, or X.25, this variable is
the state of the Routing Layer Initialization Circuit
State. (See section 7.3, ibid.) It can have values
between RUN and HALT.
On adjacencies over a circuit of type
(phivCircuitCommonType) OTHER, this variable may be
used in a manner consistent with the Initialization
Layer used on that circuit.
Parsed from file rfc1289.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: RFC1289-phivMIB
This value indicates the state of a router adjacency.
On adjacencies over a circuit of type
(phivCircuitCommonType) Ethernet, CI, or FDDI, with an
adjacent node of type (phivAdjType) ROUTING IV or AREA,
this variable is the state of the Ethernet
Initialization Layer for this adjacency, and can have
values INITIALIZING or UP. (See Section 9.1.1 of
DECnet Phase IV Routing Layer Functional Specification.)
On adjacencies over a circuit of type
(phivCircuitCommonType) Ethernet, CI, or FDDI, with an
adjacent node of type (phivAdjType) NONROUTING IV,
this variable will always take on the value UP.
On adjacencies over a circuit of type
(phivCircuitCommonType) DDCMP POINT, DDCMP CONTROL,
DDCMP TRIBUTARY, DDCMP DMC, or X.25, this variable is
the state of the Routing Layer Initialization Circuit
State. (See section 7.3, ibid.) It can have values
between RUN and HALT.
On adjacencies over a circuit of type
(phivCircuitCommonType) OTHER, this variable may be
used in a manner consistent with the Initialization
Layer used on that circuit.
Parsed from file DECNET-PHIV-MIB.mib
Module: DECNET-PHIV-MIB
Automatically extracted from RFC1559
phivAdjState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { initializing (1), up (2), run (3), circuit-rejected (4), data-link-start (5), routing-layer-initialize (6), routing-layer-verify (7), routing-layer-complete (8), off (9), halt (10) } ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This value indicates the state of a router adjacency. On adjacencies over a circuit of type (phivCircuitCommonType) Ethernet, CI, or FDDI, with an adjacent node of type (phivAdjType) ROUTING IV or AREA, this variable is the state of the Ethernet Initialization Layer for this adjacency, and can have values INITIALIZING or UP. (See Section 9.1.1 of DECnet Phase IV Routing Layer Functional Specification.) On adjacencies over a circuit of type (phivCircuitCommonType) Ethernet, CI, or FDDI, with an adjacent node of type (phivAdjType) NONROUTING IV, this variable will always take on the value UP. On adjacencies over a circuit of type (phivCircuitCommonType) DDCMP POINT, DDCMP CONTROL, DDCMP TRIBUTARY, DDCMP DMC, or X.25, this variable is the state of the Routing Layer Initialization Circuit State. (See section 7.3, ibid.) It can have values between RUN and HALT. On adjacencies over a circuit of type (phivCircuitCommonType) OTHER, this variable may be used in a manner consistent with the Initialization Layer used on that circuit." ::= { phivAdjEntry 7 }
phivAdjState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { initializing (1), up (2), run (3), circuit-rejected (4), data-link-start (5), routing-layer-initialize (6), routing-layer-verify (7), routing-layer-complete (8), off (9), halt (10) } ACCESS read-only STATUS obsolete DESCRIPTION "This value indicates the state of a router adjacency. On adjacencies over a circuit of type (phivCircuitCommonType) Ethernet, CI, or FDDI, with an adjacent node of type (phivAdjType) ROUTING IV or AREA, this variable is the state of the Ethernet Initialization Layer for this adjacency, and can have values INITIALIZING or UP. (See Section 9.1.1 of DECnet Phase IV Routing Layer Functional Specification.) On adjacencies over a circuit of type (phivCircuitCommonType) Ethernet, CI, or FDDI, with an adjacent node of type (phivAdjType) NONROUTING IV, this variable will always take on the value UP. On adjacencies over a circuit of type (phivCircuitCommonType) DDCMP POINT, DDCMP CONTROL, DDCMP TRIBUTARY, DDCMP DMC, or X.25, this variable is the state of the Routing Layer Initialization Circuit State. (See section 7.3, ibid.) It can have values between RUN and HALT. On adjacencies over a circuit of type (phivCircuitCommonType) OTHER, this variable may be used in a manner consistent with the Initialization Layer used on that circuit." ::= { phivAdjEntry 7 }
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.2.1.18.11.1.1.1 | phivAdjCircuitIndex | 0 | 0 | A unique index value for each known circuit. |
1.3.6.1.2.1.18.11.1.1.2 | phivAdjNodeAddr | 0 | 0 | The address of the adjacent node. |
1.3.6.1.2.1.18.11.1.1.3 | phivAdjBlockSize | 0 | 0 | This read-only parameter is the block size that was negotiated with the adjacent Routing layer during Routing initialization over… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.18.11.1.1.4 | phivAdjListenTimer | 0 | 0 | This value determines the maximum number of seconds allowed to elapse before Routing receives some message (either a Hello messag… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.18.11.1.1.5 | phivAdjCircuitEtherServPhysAddr | 0 | 0 | This parameter indicates the Ethernet physical address of an adjacent node that is being serviced on this circuit. This parameter… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.18.11.1.1.6 | phivAdjType | 0 | 0 | This parameter indicates the type of adjacency. For adjacent nodes, this is a read-only parameter that indicates the type of the … |
1.3.6.1.2.1.18.11.1.1.8 | phivAdjPriority | 0 | 0 | Priority assigned by the adjacent node for this circuit. |
1.3.6.1.2.1.18.11.1.1.9 | phivAdjExecListenTimer | 0 | 0 | This read-only value determines the maximum number of seconds allowed to elapse before Routing receives some message (either a He… |