The status of the DLSw part of the system. Changing the
value from active to inactive causes DLSw to take
the following actions - (1) it disconnects all circuits
through all DLSw partners, (2) it disconnects all
transport connections to all DLSw partners, (3) it
disconnects all local DLC connections, and (4) it stops
processing all DLC connection set-up traffic.
Since these are destructive actions, the user should
query the circuit and transport connection tables in
advance to understand the effect this action will have.
Changing the value from inactive to active causes DLSw
to come up in its initial state, i.e., transport
connections established and ready to bring up circuits.
Parsed from file DLSW-MIB.mib
Module: DLSW-MIB
The status of the DLSw part of the system. Changing the
value from active to inactive causes DLSw to take
the following actions - (1) it disconnects all circuits
through all DLSw partners, (2) it disconnects all
transport connections to all DLSw partners, (3) it
disconnects all local DLC connections, and (4) it stops
processing all DLC connection set-up traffic.
Since these are destructive actions, the user should
query the circuit and transport connection tables in
advance to understand the effect this action will have.
Changing the value from inactive to active causes DLSw
to come up in its initial state, i.e., transport
connections established and ready to bring up circuits.
dlswNodeStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
active(1),
inactive(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The status of the DLSw part of the system. Changing the
value from active to inactive causes DLSw to take
the following actions - (1) it disconnects all circuits
through all DLSw partners, (2) it disconnects all
transport connections to all DLSw partners, (3) it
disconnects all local DLC connections, and (4) it stops
processing all DLC connection set-up traffic.
Since these are destructive actions, the user should
query the circuit and transport connection tables in
advance to understand the effect this action will have.
Changing the value from inactive to active causes DLSw
to come up in its initial state, i.e., transport
connections established and ready to bring up circuits."
View at oid-info.com
The status of the DLSw part of the system. Changing the
value from active to inactive causes DLSw to take
the following actions - (1) it disconnects all circuits
through all DLSw partners, (2) it disconnects all
transport connections to all DLSw partners, (3) it
disconnects all local DLC connections, and (4) it stops
processing all DLC connection set-up traffic.
Since these are destructive actions, the user should
query the circuit and transport connection tables in
advance to understand the effect this action will have.
Changing the value from inactive to active causes DLSw
to come up in its initial state, i.e., transport
connections established and ready to bring up circuits.
Parsed from file rfc2024-Data-Link-Switches.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: DLSW-MIB
The status of the DLSw part of the system. Changing the
value from active to inactive causes DLSw to take
the following actions - (1) it disconnects all circuits
through all DLSw partners, (2) it disconnects all
transport connections to all DLSw partners, (3) it
disconnects all local DLC connections, and (4) it stops
processing all DLC connection set-up traffic.
Since these are destructive actions, the user should
query the circuit and transport connection tables in
advance to understand the effect this action will have.
Changing the value from inactive to active causes DLSw
to come up in its initial state, i.e., transport
connections established and ready to bring up circuits.
dlswNodeStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { active (1), inactive (2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The status of the DLSw part of the system. Changing the value from active to inactive causes DLSw to take the following actions - (1) it disconnects all circuits through all DLSw partners, (2) it disconnects all transport connections to all DLSw partners, (3) it disconnects all local DLC connections, and (4) it stops processing all DLC connection set-up traffic. Since these are destructive actions, the user should query the circuit and transport connection tables in advance to understand the effect this action will have. Changing the value from inactive to active causes DLSw to come up in its initial state, i.e., transport connections established and ready to bring up circuits." ::= { dlswNode 5 }
dlswNodeStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { active(1), inactive(2) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The status of the DLSw part of the system. Changing the value from active to inactive causes DLSw to take the following actions - (1) it disconnects all circuits through all DLSw partners, (2) it disconnects all transport connections to all DLSw partners, (3) it disconnects all local DLC connections, and (4) it stops processing all DLC connection set-up traffic. Since these are destructive actions, the user should query the circuit and transport connection tables in advance to understand the effect this action will have. Changing the value from inactive to active causes DLSw to come up in its initial state, i.e., transport connections established and ready to bring up circuits." ::= { dlswNode 5 }
Automatically extracted from Cisco SNMP v1 MIBs
dlswNodeStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { active (1), inactive (2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The status of the DLSw part of the system. Changing the value from active to inactive causes DLSw to take the following actions - (1) it disconnects all circuits through all DLSw partners, (2) it disconnects all transport connections to all DLSw partners, (3) it disconnects all local DLC connections, and (4) it stops processing all DLC connection set-up traffic. Since these are destructive actions, the user should query the circuit and transport connection tables in advance to understand the effect this action will have. Changing the value from inactive to active causes DLSw to come up in its initial state, i.e., transport connections established and ready to bring up circuits." ::= { dlswNode 5 }
dlswNodeStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { active (1), inactive (2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The status of the DLSw part of the system. Changing the value from active to inactive causes DLSw to take the following actions - (1) it disconnects all circuits through all DLSw partners, (2) it disconnects all transport connections to all DLSw partners, (3) it disconnects all local DLC connections, and (4) it stops processing all DLC connection set-up traffic. Since these are destructive actions, the user should query the circuit and transport connection tables in advance to understand the effect this action will have. Changing the value from inactive to active causes DLSw to come up in its initial state, i.e., transport connections established and ready to bring up circuits." ::= { dlswNode 5 }
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.2.1.46.1.1.5.0 | dlswNodeStatus | 0 | 0 | None |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.2.1.46.1.1.1 | dlswNodeVersion, vrrpEnable, vrrpNodeVersion | 1 | 1 | This value identifies the particular version of the DLSw standard supported by this DLSw. The first octet is a hexadecimal value… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.46.1.1.2 | dlswNodeVendorID, vrrpTrapCntl, vrrpNotificationCntl | 1 | 1 | The value identifies the manufacturer's IEEE-assigned organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI) of this DLSw. This information is … |
1.3.6.1.2.1.46.1.1.3 | dlswNodeVersionString, vrrpOperTable | 2 | 27 | This string gives product-specific information about this DLSw (e.g., product name, code release and fix level). This flows in Ca… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.46.1.1.4 | dlswNodeStdPacingSupport, vrrpAssoIpAddrTable, vrrpPingVirtualAddrEnable | 2 | 5 | Circuit pacing, as defined in the DLSw Standard, allows each of the two DLSw nodes on a circuit to control the amount of data the… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.46.1.1.6 | dlswNodeUpTime | 1 | 1 | The amount of time (in hundredths of a second) since the DLSw portion of the system was last re-initialized. That is, if dlswStat… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.46.1.1.7 | dlswNodeVirtualSegmentLFSize | 1 | 1 | The largest frame size (including DLC header and info field but not any MAC-level or framing octets) this DLSw can forward on any… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.46.1.1.8 | dlswNodeResourceNBExclusivity | 1 | 1 | The value of true indicates that the NetBIOS Names configured in dlswDirNBTable are the only ones accessible via this DLSw. If a n… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.46.1.1.9 | dlswNodeResourceMacExclusivity | 1 | 1 | The value of true indicates that the MAC addresses configured in the dlswDirMacTable are the only ones accessible via this DLSw. I… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.46.1.1.10 | dlswTrapControl | 4 | 34 | None |
1.3.6.1.2.1.46.1.1.11 | vrrpAssoIpAddrTable | 1 | 5 | None |
1.3.6.1.2.1.46.1.1.12 | 12 | 1 | 1 | vrrpTrapPacketSrc |
1.3.6.1.2.1.46.1.1.13 | vrrpTrapConfigErrorType | 1 | 1 | Potential types of configuration conflicts. Used by vrrpAuthFailure trap. |
1.3.6.1.2.1.46.1.1.14 | vrrpTrapStateTransitionType | 1 | 1 | Potential types of state transitions. Used by vrrpTrapStateTransition trap. |
1.3.6.1.2.1.46.1.1.15 | vrrpTrapStateTransitionCause | 1 | 1 | Potential types of causes that will generate a vrrpTrapStateTransition trap. |