partyTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PartyEntry
ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The SNMP Party Public database.
An agent must ensure that there is, at all times,
a one-to-one correspondence between entries in
this table and entries in the partySecretsTable.
The creation/deletion of instances in this table
via SNMP Set-Requests is not allowed. Instead,
entries in this table are created/deleted as a
side-effect of the creation/deletion of
corresponding entries in the partySecretsTable.
Thus, a SNMP Set-Request whose varbinds contain a
reference to a non-existent instance of a
partyTable object, but no reference to the
corresponding instance of a partySecretsTable
object, will be rejected."
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The SNMP Party Public database.
An agent must ensure that there is, at all times,
a one-to-one correspondence between entries in
this table and entries in the partySecretsTable.
The creation/deletion of instances in this table
via SNMP Set-Requests is not allowed. Instead,
entries in this table are created/deleted as a
side-effect of the creation/deletion of
corresponding entries in the partySecretsTable.
Thus, a SNMP Set-Request whose varbinds contain a
reference to a non-existent instance of a
partyTable object, but no reference to the
corresponding instance of a partySecretsTable
object, will be rejected.
Parsed from file rfc1353.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: RFC1353-MIB
The SNMP Party Public database.
An agent must ensure that there is, at all times,
a one-to-one correspondence between entries in
this table and entries in the partySecretsTable.
The creation/deletion of instances in this table
via SNMP Set-Requests is not allowed. Instead,
entries in this table are created/deleted as a
side-effect of the creation/deletion of
corresponding entries in the partySecretsTable.
Thus, a SNMP Set-Request whose varbinds contain a
reference to a non-existent instance of a
partyTable object, but no reference to the
corresponding instance of a partySecretsTable
object, will be rejected.
Parsed from file RFC1353-MIB.mib
Module: RFC1353-MIB
Automatically extracted from RFC1353
partyTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PartyEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The SNMP Party Public database. An agent must ensure that there is, at all times, a one-to-one correspondence between entries in this table and entries in the partySecretsTable. The creation/deletion of instances in this table via SNMP Set-Requests is not allowed. Instead, entries in this table are created/deleted as a side-effect of the creation/deletion of corresponding entries in the partySecretsTable. Thus, a SNMP Set-Request whose varbinds contain a reference to a non-existent instance of a partyTable object, but no reference to the corresponding instance of a partySecretsTable object, will be rejected." ::= { partyPublic 1 }
partyTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PartyEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The SNMP Party Public database. An agent must ensure that there is, at all times, a one-to-one correspondence between entries in this table and entries in the partySecretsTable. The creation/deletion of instances in this table via SNMP Set-Requests is not allowed. Instead, entries in this table are created/deleted as a side-effect of the creation/deletion of corresponding entries in the partySecretsTable. Thus, a SNMP Set-Request whose varbinds contain a reference to a non-existent instance of a partyTable object, but no reference to the corresponding instance of a partySecretsTable object, will be rejected." ::= { partyPublic 1 }
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.2.1.20.2.1.1 | partyEntry | 12 | 12 | Locally held non-secret information about a particular SNMP party, which is available for access by network management. Note tha… |