Reference record for OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.54.1.3.1


parent
1.3.6.1.2.1.54.1.3 (sysApplMap)
node code
1
node name
sysApplMapTable
dot oid
1.3.6.1.2.1.54.1.3.1
type
OBJECT-TYPE
asn1 oid
  • {iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) mgmt(2) mib-2(1) sysApplMIB(54) sysApplOBJ(1) sysApplMap(3) sysApplMapTable(1)}
  • {iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) mgmt(2) mib(1) sysApplMIB(54) sysApplOBJ(1) sysApplMap(3) sysApplMapTable(1)}
  • {iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) mgmt(2) mib-2(1) sysApplMIB(54) sysApplOBJ(1) sysApplMap(3) sysApplMapTable(1)}
  • {iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) mgmt(2) mib(1) sysApplMIB(54) sysApplOBJ(1) sysApplMap(3) sysApplMapTable(1)}
  • {iso(1) iso-identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) mgmt(2) mib-2(1) sysApplMIB(54) sysApplOBJ(1) sysApplMap(3) sysApplMapTable(1)}
  • {iso(1) iso-identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) mgmt(2) mib(1) sysApplMIB(54) sysApplOBJ(1) sysApplMap(3) sysApplMapTable(1)}
  • iri oid
  • /iso/identified-organization/dod/internet/mgmt/mib-2/sysApplMIB/sysApplOBJ/sysApplMap/sysApplMapTable
  • /iso/identified-organization/dod/internet/mgmt/mib/sysApplMIB/sysApplOBJ/sysApplMap/sysApplMapTable
  • /iso/org/dod/internet/mgmt/mib-2/sysApplMIB/sysApplOBJ/sysApplMap/sysApplMapTable
  • /iso/org/dod/internet/mgmt/mib/sysApplMIB/sysApplOBJ/sysApplMap/sysApplMapTable
  • /iso/iso-identified-organization/dod/internet/mgmt/mib-2/sysApplMIB/sysApplOBJ/sysApplMap/sysApplMapTable
  • /iso/iso-identified-organization/dod/internet/mgmt/mib/sysApplMIB/sysApplOBJ/sysApplMap/sysApplMapTable
  • iri by oid_info
    /ISO/Identified-Organization/6/1/2/1/54/1/3/1

    Description by circitor

    The sole purpose of this table is to provide a
    'backwards' mapping so that, given a known
    sysApplElmtRunIndex (process identification number),
    the corresponding invoked application (sysApplRunIndex),
    installed element (sysApplInstallElmtIndex), and
    installed application package (sysApplInstallPkgIndex)
    can be quickly determined.

    This table will contain one entry for each process
    that is currently executing on the system.

    It is expected that management applications will use
    this mapping table by doing a 'GetNext' operation with
    the known process ID number (sysApplElmtRunIndex) as the
    partial instance identifier. Assuming that there is an
    entry for the process, the result should return a single
    columnar value, the sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex, with the
    sysApplElmtRunIndex, sysApplRunIndex, and
    sysApplInstallElmtIndex contained in the instance identifier
    for the returned MIB object value.

    NOTE: if the process can not be associated back to an
    invoked application installed on the system, then the
    value returned for the columnar value
    sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex will be '0' and the instance
    portion of the object-identifier will be the process ID
    number (sysApplElmtRunIndex) followed by 0.0.

    Parsed from file SYSAPPL-MIB.mib
    Module: SYSAPPL-MIB

    Description by cisco_v1

    The sole purpose of this table is to provide a
    'backwards' mapping so that, given a known
    sysApplElmtRunIndex (process identification number),
    the corresponding invoked application (sysApplRunIndex),
    installed element (sysApplInstallElmtIndex), and
    installed application package (sysApplInstallPkgIndex)
    can be quickly determined.

    This table will contain one entry for each process
    that is currently executing on the system.

    It is expected that management applications will use
    this mapping table by doing a 'GetNext' operation with
    the known process ID number (sysApplElmtRunIndex) as the
    partial instance identifier. Assuming that there is an
    entry for the process, the result should return a single
    columnar value, the sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex, with the
    sysApplElmtRunIndex, sysApplRunIndex, and
    sysApplInstallElmtIndex contained in the instance identifier
    for the returned MIB object value.

    NOTE: if the process can not be associated back to an
    invoked application installed on the system, then the
    value returned for the columnar value
    sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex will be '0' and the instance
    portion of the object-identifier will be the process ID
    number (sysApplElmtRunIndex) followed by 0.0.

    Description by oid_info

    sysApplMapTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SysApplMapEntry
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "The sole purpose of this table is to provide a
    ackwards mapping so that, given a known
    sysApplElmtRunIndex (process identification number),
    the corresponding invoked application (sysApplRunIndex),
    installed element (sysApplInstallElmtIndex), and
    installed application package (sysApplInstallPkgIndex)
    can be quickly determined.
    This table will contain one entry for each process
    that is currently executing on the system.
    It is expected that management applications will use
    this mapping table by doing a GetNext operation with
    the known process ID number (sysApplElmtRunIndex) as the
    partial instance identifier. Assuming that there is an
    entry for the process, the result should return a single
    columnar value, the sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex, with the
    sysApplElmtRunIndex, sysApplRunIndex, and
    sysApplInstallElmtIndex contained in the instance identifier
    for the returned MIB object value.
    NOTE: if the process can not be associated back to an
    invoked application installed on the system, then the
    value returned for the columnar value
    sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex will be

    View at oid-info.com

    Description by mibdepot

    The sole purpose of this table is to provide a
    'backwards' mapping so that, given a known
    sysApplElmtRunIndex (process identification number),
    the corresponding invoked application (sysApplRunIndex),
    installed element (sysApplInstallElmtIndex), and
    installed application package (sysApplInstallPkgIndex)
    can be quickly determined.

    This table will contain one entry for each process
    that is currently executing on the system.

    It is expected that management applications will use
    this mapping table by doing a 'GetNext' operation with
    the known process ID number (sysApplElmtRunIndex) as the
    partial instance identifier. Assuming that there is an
    entry for the process, the result should return a single
    columnar value, the sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex, with the
    sysApplElmtRunIndex, sysApplRunIndex, and
    sysApplInstallElmtIndex contained in the instance identifier
    for the returned MIB object value.

    NOTE: if the process can not be associated back to an
    invoked application installed on the system, then the
    value returned for the columnar value
    sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex will be '0' and the instance
    portion of the object-identifier will be the process ID
    number (sysApplElmtRunIndex) followed by 0.0.

    Parsed from file rfc2287-System-Applications.mib.txt
    Company: None
    Module: SYSAPPL-MIB

    Description by cisco

    The sole purpose of this table is to provide a
    'backwards' mapping so that, given a known
    sysApplElmtRunIndex (process identification number),
    the corresponding invoked application (sysApplRunIndex),
    installed element (sysApplInstallElmtIndex), and
    installed application package (sysApplInstallPkgIndex)
    can be quickly determined.

    This table will contain one entry for each process
    that is currently executing on the system.

    It is expected that management applications will use
    this mapping table by doing a 'GetNext' operation with
    the known process ID number (sysApplElmtRunIndex) as the
    partial instance identifier. Assuming that there is an
    entry for the process, the result should return a single
    columnar value, the sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex, with the
    sysApplElmtRunIndex, sysApplRunIndex, and
    sysApplInstallElmtIndex contained in the instance identifier
    for the returned MIB object value.

    NOTE: if the process can not be associated back to an
    invoked application installed on the system, then the
    value returned for the columnar value
    sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex will be '0' and the instance
    portion of the object-identifier will be the process ID
    number (sysApplElmtRunIndex) followed by 0.0.

    Information by circitor

    sysApplMapTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SysApplMapEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The sole purpose of this table is to provide a 'backwards' mapping so that, given a known sysApplElmtRunIndex (process identification number), the corresponding invoked application (sysApplRunIndex), installed element (sysApplInstallElmtIndex), and installed application package (sysApplInstallPkgIndex) can be quickly determined. This table will contain one entry for each process that is currently executing on the system. It is expected that management applications will use this mapping table by doing a 'GetNext' operation with the known process ID number (sysApplElmtRunIndex) as the partial instance identifier. Assuming that there is an entry for the process, the result should return a single columnar value, the sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex, with the sysApplElmtRunIndex, sysApplRunIndex, and sysApplInstallElmtIndex contained in the instance identifier for the returned MIB object value. NOTE: if the process can not be associated back to an invoked application installed on the system, then the value returned for the columnar value sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex will be '0' and the instance portion of the object-identifier will be the process ID number (sysApplElmtRunIndex) followed by 0.0." ::= { sysApplMap 1 }

    Information by cisco_v1

    sysApplMapTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SysApplMapEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The sole purpose of this table is to provide a 'backwards' mapping so that, given a known sysApplElmtRunIndex (process identification number), the corresponding invoked application (sysApplRunIndex), installed element (sysApplInstallElmtIndex), and installed application package (sysApplInstallPkgIndex) can be quickly determined. This table will contain one entry for each process that is currently executing on the system. It is expected that management applications will use this mapping table by doing a 'GetNext' operation with the known process ID number (sysApplElmtRunIndex) as the partial instance identifier. Assuming that there is an entry for the process, the result should return a single columnar value, the sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex, with the sysApplElmtRunIndex, sysApplRunIndex, and sysApplInstallElmtIndex contained in the instance identifier for the returned MIB object value. NOTE: if the process can not be associated back to an invoked application installed on the system, then the value returned for the columnar value sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex will be '0' and the instance portion of the object-identifier will be the process ID number (sysApplElmtRunIndex) followed by 0.0." ::= { sysApplMap 1 }

    Information by oid_info

    Automatically extracted from Cisco "SNMP v2 MIBs".

    Information by mibdepot

    sysApplMapTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SysApplMapEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The sole purpose of this table is to provide a 'backwards' mapping so that, given a known sysApplElmtRunIndex (process identification number), the corresponding invoked application (sysApplRunIndex), installed element (sysApplInstallElmtIndex), and installed application package (sysApplInstallPkgIndex) can be quickly determined. This table will contain one entry for each process that is currently executing on the system. It is expected that management applications will use this mapping table by doing a 'GetNext' operation with the known process ID number (sysApplElmtRunIndex) as the partial instance identifier. Assuming that there is an entry for the process, the result should return a single columnar value, the sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex, with the sysApplElmtRunIndex, sysApplRunIndex, and sysApplInstallElmtIndex contained in the instance identifier for the returned MIB object value. NOTE: if the process can not be associated back to an invoked application installed on the system, then the value returned for the columnar value sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex will be '0' and the instance portion of the object-identifier will be the process ID number (sysApplElmtRunIndex) followed by 0.0." ::= { sysApplMap 1 }

    Information by cisco

    sysApplMapTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SysApplMapEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The sole purpose of this table is to provide a 'backwards' mapping so that, given a known sysApplElmtRunIndex (process identification number), the corresponding invoked application (sysApplRunIndex), installed element (sysApplInstallElmtIndex), and installed application package (sysApplInstallPkgIndex) can be quickly determined. This table will contain one entry for each process that is currently executing on the system. It is expected that management applications will use this mapping table by doing a 'GetNext' operation with the known process ID number (sysApplElmtRunIndex) as the partial instance identifier. Assuming that there is an entry for the process, the result should return a single columnar value, the sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex, with the sysApplElmtRunIndex, sysApplRunIndex, and sysApplInstallElmtIndex contained in the instance identifier for the returned MIB object value. NOTE: if the process can not be associated back to an invoked application installed on the system, then the value returned for the columnar value sysApplMapInstallPkgIndex will be '0' and the instance portion of the object-identifier will be the process ID number (sysApplElmtRunIndex) followed by 0.0." ::= { sysApplMap 1 }

    First Registration Authority (recovered by parent 1.3.6)

    Defense Communication Agency

    Current Registration Authority (recovered by parent 1.3.6.1.2)

    Internet Assigned Numbers Authority

    Children (1)

    OIDNameSub childrenSub Nodes TotalDescription
    1.3.6.1.2.1.54.1.3.1.1 sysApplMapEntry 2 2 A logical row representing a process currently running
    on the system. This entry provides the index mapping from
    process identif…