This table contains the network element view of optical patches
between two interfaces on the same network element.
It is up to the user to keep the provisioned information that
is reflected in this table in sync with the actual patches
present between interfaces on the network element.
Provisioning of a patch in this table does not cause a patch to
be inserted; it only informs the network element that a patch
has been, or is soon to be, added or removed.
Each entry in the table models a unidirectional or
bidirectional patch between two interfaces on the same
network element. When one interface is patched to two
different interfaces, one in the receive direction and
the other in the transmit direction, the interface will
appear in two different entries in the table.
The terms low and high are chosen to represent numerical
ordering of the two interfaces associated with a patch. That
is, the interface with the lower value of ifIndex is termed
'low', while the other interface associated with the patch is
termed 'high'.
Parsed from file CISCO-OPTICAL-PATCH-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-OPTICAL-PATCH-MIB
This table contains the network element view of optical patches
between two interfaces on the same network element.
It is up to the user to keep the provisioned information that
is reflected in this table in sync with the actual patches
present between interfaces on the network element.
Provisioning of a patch in this table does not cause a patch to
be inserted; it only informs the network element that a patch
has been, or is soon to be, added or removed.
Each entry in the table models a unidirectional or
bidirectional patch between two interfaces on the same
network element. When one interface is patched to two
different interfaces, one in the receive direction and
the other in the transmit direction, the interface will
appear in two different entries in the table.
The terms low and high are chosen to represent numerical
ordering of the two interfaces associated with a patch. That
is, the interface with the lower value of ifIndex is termed
'low', while the other interface associated with the patch is
termed 'high'.
cOPatchtable
View at oid-info.com
This table contains the network element view of optical patches
between two interfaces on the same network element.
It is up to the user to keep the provisioned information that
is reflected in this table in sync with the actual patches
present between interfaces on the network element.
Provisioning of a patch in this table does not cause a patch to
be inserted; it only informs the network element that a patch
has been, or is soon to be, added or removed.
Each entry in the table models a unidirectional or
bidirectional patch between two interfaces on the same
network element. When one interface is patched to two
different interfaces, one in the receive direction and
the other in the transmit direction, the interface will
appear in two different entries in the table.
The terms low and high are chosen to represent numerical
ordering of the two interfaces associated with a patch. That
is, the interface with the lower value of ifIndex is termed
'low', while the other interface associated with the patch is
termed 'high'.
Parsed from file CISCO-OPTICAL-PATCH-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-OPTICAL-PATCH-MIB
This table contains the network element view of optical patches
between two interfaces on the same network element.
It is up to the user to keep the provisioned information that
is reflected in this table in sync with the actual patches
present between interfaces on the network element.
Provisioning of a patch in this table does not cause a patch to
be inserted; it only informs the network element that a patch
has been, or is soon to be, added or removed.
Each entry in the table models a unidirectional or
bidirectional patch between two interfaces on the same
network element. When one interface is patched to two
different interfaces, one in the receive direction and
the other in the transmit direction, the interface will
appear in two different entries in the table.
The terms low and high are chosen to represent numerical
ordering of the two interfaces associated with a patch. That
is, the interface with the lower value of ifIndex is termed
'low', while the other interface associated with the patch is
termed 'high'.
cOPatchTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF COPatchEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table contains the network element view of optical patches between two interfaces on the same network element. It is up to the user to keep the provisioned information that is reflected in this table in sync with the actual patches present between interfaces on the network element. Provisioning of a patch in this table does not cause a patch to be inserted; it only informs the network element that a patch has been, or is soon to be, added or removed. Each entry in the table models a unidirectional or bidirectional patch between two interfaces on the same network element. When one interface is patched to two different interfaces, one in the receive direction and the other in the transmit direction, the interface will appear in two different entries in the table. The terms low and high are chosen to represent numerical ordering of the two interfaces associated with a patch. That is, the interface with the lower value of ifIndex is termed 'low', while the other interface associated with the patch is termed 'high'." ::= { cOPatchMIBObjects 5 }
cOPatchTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF COPatchEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This table contains the network element view of optical patches between two interfaces on the same network element. It is up to the user to keep the provisioned information that is reflected in this table in sync with the actual patches present between interfaces on the network element. Provisioning of a patch in this table does not cause a patch to be inserted; it only informs the network element that a patch has been, or is soon to be, added or removed. Each entry in the table models a unidirectional or bidirectional patch between two interfaces on the same network element. When one interface is patched to two different interfaces, one in the receive direction and the other in the transmit direction, the interface will appear in two different entries in the table. The terms low and high are chosen to represent numerical ordering of the two interfaces associated with a patch. That is, the interface with the lower value of ifIndex is termed 'low', while the other interface associated with the patch is termed 'high'." ::= { cOPatchMIBObjects 5 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-OPTICAL-PATCH-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
cOPatchTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF COPatchEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table contains the network element view of optical patches between two interfaces on the same network element. It is up to the user to keep the provisioned information that is reflected in this table in sync with the actual patches present between interfaces on the network element. Provisioning of a patch in this table does not cause a patch to be inserted; it only informs the network element that a patch has been, or is soon to be, added or removed. Each entry in the table models a unidirectional or bidirectional patch between two interfaces on the same network element. When one interface is patched to two different interfaces, one in the receive direction and the other in the transmit direction, the interface will appear in two different entries in the table. The terms low and high are chosen to represent numerical ordering of the two interfaces associated with a patch. That is, the interface with the lower value of ifIndex is termed 'low', while the other interface associated with the patch is termed 'high'." ::= { cOPatchMIBObjects 5 }
cOPatchTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF COPatchEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table contains the network element view of optical patches between two interfaces on the same network element. It is up to the user to keep the provisioned information that is reflected in this table in sync with the actual patches present between interfaces on the network element. Provisioning of a patch in this table does not cause a patch to be inserted; it only informs the network element that a patch has been, or is soon to be, added or removed. Each entry in the table models a unidirectional or bidirectional patch between two interfaces on the same network element. When one interface is patched to two different interfaces, one in the receive direction and the other in the transmit direction, the interface will appear in two different entries in the table. The terms low and high are chosen to represent numerical ordering of the two interfaces associated with a patch. That is, the interface with the lower value of ifIndex is termed 'low', while the other interface associated with the patch is termed 'high'." ::= { cOPatchMIBObjects 5 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.67.1.5.1 | cOPatchEntry | 8 | 8 | This entry is used to model a unidirectional or bidirectional patch between two interfaces on the same network element. An entry i… |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.67.1.1 | cOPatchInterfaceTable | 1 | 2 | This table lists all interfaces that are provisioned to indicate that they are patched to other interfaces on the same network el… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.67.1.2 | cOPatchIndexNext | 1 | 1 | This object contains an appropriate value to be used for cOPatchIndex when creating entries in the cOPatchTable. The value 0 ind… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.67.1.3 | cOPatchLastChange | 1 | 1 | The value of sysUpTime at the time of the last creation, deletion or modification of an entry in the cOPatchTable. If the cOPatch… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.67.1.4 | cOPatchEventType | 1 | 1 | The event type of the patch. The use is as follows: create(1) The value of this object when cOPatchEvent is generated upon creati… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.67.1.6 | cOPatchEventEnabled | 1 | 1 | Notifications that a patch between two interfaces is created, modified or deleted are enabled if this value is set to 'true'. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.67.1.7 | cOPatchIntfTable | 1 | 3 | cOPatchIntftable |