This transport domain is used to specify that particular
SNMP messages are to be sent/received over a particular
Virtual Private Network (VPN), implemented using MPLS
(Multiprotocol Label Switching). The corresponding
transport address is of type SnmpUDPVPNAddress.
A VPN is defined as a set of sites with a common
community of interest. Sites within an MPLS-based VPN
often have private addresses which aren't accessible from
outside of the VPN, and may be duplicates of private
addresses used in other VPNs. To uniquely identify such
a private address, it must be associated with a
particular VPN routing/forwarding instance, also known as
a VRF (VPN Routing and Forwarding table).
Parsed from file CISCO-TM.mib
Module: CISCO-TM
This transport domain is used to specify that particular
SNMP messages are to be sent/received over a particular
Virtual Private Network (VPN), implemented using MPLS
(Multiprotocol Label Switching). The corresponding
transport address is of type SnmpUDPVPNAddress.
A VPN is defined as a set of sites with a common
community of interest. Sites within an MPLS-based VPN
often have private addresses which aren't accessible from
outside of the VPN, and may be duplicates of private
addresses used in other VPNs. To uniquely identify such
a private address, it must be associated with a
particular VPN routing/forwarding instance, also known as
a VRF (VPN Routing and Forwarding table).
Parsed from file CISCO-TM.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-TM
This transport domain is used to specify that particular
SNMP messages are to be sent/received over a particular
Virtual Private Network (VPN), implemented using MPLS
(Multiprotocol Label Switching). The corresponding
transport address is of type SnmpUDPVPNAddress.
A VPN is defined as a set of sites with a common
community of interest. Sites within an MPLS-based VPN
often have private addresses which aren't accessible from
outside of the VPN, and may be duplicates of private
addresses used in other VPNs. To uniquely identify such
a private address, it must be associated with a
particular VPN routing/forwarding instance, also known as
a VRF (VPN Routing and Forwarding table).
snmpUDPVPNDomain OBJECT-IDENTITY STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This transport domain is used to specify that particular SNMP messages are to be sent/received over a particular Virtual Private Network (VPN), implemented using MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching). The corresponding transport address is of type SnmpUDPVPNAddress. A VPN is defined as a set of sites with a common community of interest. Sites within an MPLS-based VPN often have private addresses which aren't accessible from outside of the VPN, and may be duplicates of private addresses used in other VPNs. To uniquely identify such a private address, it must be associated with a particular VPN routing/forwarding instance, also known as a VRF (VPN Routing and Forwarding table)." REFERENCE "RFC 2547: BGP/MPLS VPNs" ::= { ciscoTransportMappings 1 }
snmpUDPVPNDomain OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ciscoTransportMappings 1 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-TM
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
snmpUDPVPNDomain OBJECT-IDENTITY STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This transport domain is used to specify that particular SNMP messages are to be sent/received over a particular Virtual Private Network (VPN), implemented using MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching). The corresponding transport address is of type SnmpUDPVPNAddress. A VPN is defined as a set of sites with a common community of interest. Sites within an MPLS-based VPN often have private addresses which aren't accessible from outside of the VPN, and may be duplicates of private addresses used in other VPNs. To uniquely identify such a private address, it must be associated with a particular VPN routing/forwarding instance, also known as a VRF (VPN Routing and Forwarding table)." REFERENCE "RFC 2547: BGP/MPLS VPNs" ::= { ciscoTransportMappings 1 }
snmpUDPVPNDomain OBJECT-IDENTITY STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This transport domain is used to specify that particular SNMP messages are to be sent/received over a particular Virtual Private Network (VPN), implemented using MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching). The corresponding transport address is of type SnmpUDPVPNAddress. A VPN is defined as a set of sites with a common community of interest. Sites within an MPLS-based VPN often have private addresses which aren't accessible from outside of the VPN, and may be duplicates of private addresses used in other VPNs. To uniquely identify such a private address, it must be associated with a particular VPN routing/forwarding instance, also known as a VRF (VPN Routing and Forwarding table)." REFERENCE "RFC 2547: BGP/MPLS VPNs" ::= { ciscoTransportMappings 1 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.19.1.2 | snmpAAL5Domain | 0 | 0 | This transport domain is used to specify that particular SNMP messages are to be sent/received over AAL5 transport. The correspon… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.19.1.3 | snmpCNSDomain | 0 | 0 | This transport domain is used for transporting SNMP messages over the CNS Event Service. The corresponding transport addresses ar… |