Reference record for OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.1751.2.18.5.20.2.1



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1.3.6.1.4.1.1751.2.18.5.20.2 (casConfigTable)
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1
node name
casConfigEntry
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1.3.6.1.4.1.1751.2.18.5.20.2.1
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OBJECT-TYPE
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  • {iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) lucent(1751) mibs(2) acMIB(18) intfConfig(5) casConfig(20) casConfigTable(2) casConfigEntry(1)}
  • {iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) lucent(1751) lucent-MIB(2) acMIB(18) intfConfig(5) casConfig(20) casConfigTable(2) casConfigEntry(1)}
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  • {iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) lucent(1751) mibs(2) acMIB(18) intfConfig(5) casConfig(20) casConfigTable(2) casConfigEntry(1)}
  • {iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) lucent(1751) lucent-MIB(2) acMIB(18) intfConfig(5) casConfig(20) casConfigTable(2) casConfigEntry(1)}
  • {iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) lucent(1751) mibs(2) acMIB(18) intfConfig(5) casConfig(20) casConfigTable(2) casConfigEntry(1)}
  • {iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) lucent(1751) lucent-MIB(2) acMIB(18) intfConfig(5) casConfig(20) casConfigTable(2) casConfigEntry(1)}
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  • {iso(1) iso-identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) lucent(1751) mibs(2) acMIB(18) intfConfig(5) casConfig(20) casConfigTable(2) casConfigEntry(1)}
  • {iso(1) iso-identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) lucent(1751) lucent-MIB(2) acMIB(18) intfConfig(5) casConfig(20) casConfigTable(2) casConfigEntry(1)}
  • iri oid
  • /iso/identified-organization/dod/internet/private/enterprise/lucent/mibs/acMIB/intfConfig/casConfig/casConfigTable/casConfigEntry
  • /iso/identified-organization/dod/internet/private/enterprise/lucent/lucent-MIB/acMIB/intfConfig/casConfig/casConfigTable/casConfigEntry
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  • /iso/org/dod/internet/private/enterprise/lucent/mibs/acMIB/intfConfig/casConfig/casConfigTable/casConfigEntry
  • /iso/org/dod/internet/private/enterprise/lucent/lucent-MIB/acMIB/intfConfig/casConfig/casConfigTable/casConfigEntry
  • /iso/org/dod/internet/private/enterprises/lucent/mibs/acMIB/intfConfig/casConfig/casConfigTable/casConfigEntry
  • /iso/org/dod/internet/private/enterprises/lucent/lucent-MIB/acMIB/intfConfig/casConfig/casConfigTable/casConfigEntry
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  • /iso/iso-identified-organization/dod/internet/private/enterprises/lucent/mibs/acMIB/intfConfig/casConfig/casConfigTable/casConfigEntry
  • /iso/iso-identified-organization/dod/internet/private/enterprises/lucent/lucent-MIB/acMIB/intfConfig/casConfig/casConfigTable/casConfigEntry
  • Description by cisco

    An AAA server configuration identified by its protocol
    and its index.

    An entry is created/removed when a server is defined
    or undefined with IOS configuration commands via
    CLI or by issuing appropriate sets to this table
    using snmp.

    A management station wishing to create an entry should
    first generate a random number to be used as the index
    to this sparse table. The station should then create the
    associated instance of the row status and row index objects.
    It must also, either in the same or in successive PDUs,
    create an instance of casAddress where casAddress is the
    IP address of the server to be added.

    It should also modify the default values for casAuthenPort,
    casAcctPort if the defaults are not appropriate.

    If casKey is a zero-length string or is not explicitly set,
    then the global key will be used. Otherwise, this value
    is used as the key for this server instance.

    Once the appropriate instance of all the configuration
    objects have been created, either by an explicit SNMP set
    request or by default, the row status should be set to
    active(1) to initiate the request.

    After the AAA server is made active, the entry can not be
    modified - the only allowed operation after this is to
    destroy the entry by setting casConfigRowStatus to destroy(6).

    casPriority is automatically assigned once the entry is
    made active and reflects the relative priority of the
    defined server with respect to already configured servers.
    Newly-created servers will be assigned the lowest priority.
    To reassign server priorities to existing server entries,
    it may be necessary to destroy and recreate entries in order
    of priority.

    Entries in this table with casConfigRowStatus equal to
    active(1) remain in the table until destroyed.

    Entries in this table with casConfigRowStatus equal to
    values other than active(1) will be destroyed after timeout
    (5 minutes).

    If a server address being created via SNMP exists already
    in another active casConfigEntry, then a newly created row
    can not be made active until the original row with the
    with the same server address value is destroyed.

    Upon reload, casIndex values may be changed, but the
    priorities that were saved before reload will be retained,
    with lowest priority number corresponding to the higher
    priority servers.

    Description by circitor

    An AAA server configuration identified by its protocol
    and its index.

    An entry is created/removed when a server is defined
    or undefined with IOS configuration commands via
    CLI or by issuing appropriate sets to this table
    using snmp.

    A management station wishing to create an entry should
    first generate a random number to be used as the index
    to this sparse table. The station should then create the
    associated instance of the row status and row index objects.
    It must also, either in the same or in successive PDUs,
    create an instance of casAddress where casAddress is the
    IP address of the server to be added.

    It should also modify the default values for casAuthenPort,
    casAcctPort if the defaults are not appropriate.

    If casKey is a zero-length string or is not explicitly set,
    then the global key will be used. Otherwise, this value
    is used as the key for this server instance.

    Once the appropriate instance of all the configuration
    objects have been created, either by an explicit SNMP set
    request or by default, the row status should be set to
    active(1) to initiate the request.

    After the AAA server is made active, the entry can not be
    modified - the only allowed operation after this is to
    destroy the entry by setting casConfigRowStatus to destroy(6).

    casPriority is automatically assigned once the entry is
    made active and reflects the relative priority of the
    defined server with respect to already configured servers.
    Newly-created servers will be assigned the lowest priority.
    To reassign server priorities to existing server entries,
    it may be necessary to destroy and recreate entries in order
    of priority.

    Entries in this table with casConfigRowStatus equal to
    active(1) remain in the table until destroyed.

    Entries in this table with casConfigRowStatus equal to
    values other than active(1) will be destroyed after timeout
    (5 minutes).

    If a server address being created via SNMP exists already
    in another active casConfigEntry, then a newly created row
    can not be made active until the original row with the
    with the same server address value is destroyed.

    Upon reload, casIndex values may be changed, but the
    priorities that were saved before reload will be retained,
    with lowest priority number corresponding to the higher
    priority servers.

    Parsed from file CISCO-AAA-SERVER-MIB.mib
    Module: CISCO-AAA-SERVER-MIB

    Information by cisco

    casConfigEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CasConfigEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An AAA server configuration identified by its protocol and its index. An entry is created/removed when a server is defined or undefined with IOS configuration commands via CLI or by issuing appropriate sets to this table using snmp. A management station wishing to create an entry should first generate a random number to be used as the index to this sparse table. The station should then create the associated instance of the row status and row index objects. It must also, either in the same or in successive PDUs, create an instance of casAddress where casAddress is the IP address of the server to be added. It should also modify the default values for casAuthenPort, casAcctPort if the defaults are not appropriate. If casKey is a zero-length string or is not explicitly set, then the global key will be used. Otherwise, this value is used as the key for this server instance. Once the appropriate instance of all the configuration objects have been created, either by an explicit SNMP set request or by default, the row status should be set to active(1) to initiate the request. After the AAA server is made active, the entry can not be modified - the only allowed operation after this is to destroy the entry by setting casConfigRowStatus to destroy(6). casPriority is automatically assigned once the entry is made active and reflects the relative priority of the defined server with respect to already configured servers. Newly-created servers will be assigned the lowest priority. To reassign server priorities to existing server entries, it may be necessary to destroy and recreate entries in order of priority. Entries in this table with casConfigRowStatus equal to active(1) remain in the table until destroyed. Entries in this table with casConfigRowStatus equal to values other than active(1) will be destroyed after timeout (5 minutes). If a server address being created via SNMP exists already in another active casConfigEntry, then a newly created row can not be made active until the original row with the with the same server address value is destroyed. Upon reload, casIndex values may be changed, but the priorities that were saved before reload will be retained, with lowest priority number corresponding to the higher priority servers. " INDEX { casProtocol, casIndex } ::= { casConfigTable 1}

    Information by circitor

    casConfigEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CasConfigEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An AAA server configuration identified by its protocol and its index. An entry is created/removed when a server is defined or undefined with IOS configuration commands via CLI or by issuing appropriate sets to this table using snmp. A management station wishing to create an entry should first generate a random number to be used as the index to this sparse table. The station should then create the associated instance of the row status and row index objects. It must also, either in the same or in successive PDUs, create an instance of casAddress where casAddress is the IP address of the server to be added. It should also modify the default values for casAuthenPort, casAcctPort if the defaults are not appropriate. If casKey is a zero-length string or is not explicitly set, then the global key will be used. Otherwise, this value is used as the key for this server instance. Once the appropriate instance of all the configuration objects have been created, either by an explicit SNMP set request or by default, the row status should be set to active(1) to initiate the request. After the AAA server is made active, the entry can not be modified - the only allowed operation after this is to destroy the entry by setting casConfigRowStatus to destroy(6). casPriority is automatically assigned once the entry is made active and reflects the relative priority of the defined server with respect to already configured servers. Newly-created servers will be assigned the lowest priority. To reassign server priorities to existing server entries, it may be necessary to destroy and recreate entries in order of priority. Entries in this table with casConfigRowStatus equal to active(1) remain in the table until destroyed. Entries in this table with casConfigRowStatus equal to values other than active(1) will be destroyed after timeout (5 minutes). If a server address being created via SNMP exists already in another active casConfigEntry, then a newly created row can not be made active until the original row with the with the same server address value is destroyed. Upon reload, casIndex values may be changed, but the priorities that were saved before reload will be retained, with lowest priority number corresponding to the higher priority servers. " INDEX { casProtocol, casIndex } ::= { casConfigTable 1}

    First Registration Authority (recovered by parent 1.3.6.1.4.1.1751)

    Richard Bantel

    Current Registration Authority (recovered by parent 1.3.6.1.4.1.1751)

    Håkon Helmers

    Children (8)

    OIDNameSub childrenSub Nodes TotalDescription
    1.3.6.1.4.1.1751.2.18.5.20.2.1.1 casProtocol 0 0 The variable denotes the protocol used by the
    managed device with the AAA server corresponding to
    this entry in the table.
    1.3.6.1.4.1.1751.2.18.5.20.2.1.2 casIndex 0 0 A management station wishing to initiate a new AAA server
    configuration should use a random value for this object
    when creating a…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.1751.2.18.5.20.2.1.3 casAddress 0 0 The IP address of the server.
    1.3.6.1.4.1.1751.2.18.5.20.2.1.4 casAuthenPort 0 0 UDP/TCP port used for authentication in the configuration

    For TACACS+, this object should be explictly set.

    Default value is the …
    1.3.6.1.4.1.1751.2.18.5.20.2.1.5 casAcctPort 0 0 UDP/TCP port used for accounting service in the configuration

    For TACACS+, the value of casAcctPort is ignored.
    casAuthenPort wil…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.1751.2.18.5.20.2.1.6 casKey 0 0 The server key to be used with this server.

    Retrieving the value of this object via SNMP will
    return an empty string for security…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.1751.2.18.5.20.2.1.7 casPriority 0 0 A number that indicates the priority of the server in
    this entry. Lower numbers indicate higher priority.
    1.3.6.1.4.1.1751.2.18.5.20.2.1.8 casConfigRowStatus 0 0 The status of this table entry. Once the entry status is
    set to active, the associated entry cannot be modified
    except destroyed…