Reference record for OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.775.1.5.1.2



parent
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.775.1.5.1 (csvdStateEntry)
node code
2
node name
csvdStateEntityRole
dot oid
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.775.1.5.1.2
type
OBJECT-TYPE
asn1 oid
  • {iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoSelectiveVrfDownloadMIB(775) ciscoSelectiveVrfDownloadMIBObjects(1) csvdStateTable(5) csvdStateEntry(1) csvdStateEntityRole(2)}
  • {iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoSelectiveVrfDownloadMIB(775) ciscoSelectiveVrfDownloadMIBObjects(1) csvdStateTable(5) csvdStateEntry(1) csvdStateEntityRole(2)}
  • {iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoSelectiveVrfDownloadMIB(775) ciscoSelectiveVrfDownloadMIBObjects(1) csvdStateTable(5) csvdStateEntry(1) csvdStateEntityRole(2)}
  • {iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoSelectiveVrfDownloadMIB(775) ciscoSelectiveVrfDownloadMIBObjects(1) csvdStateTable(5) csvdStateEntry(1) csvdStateEntityRole(2)}
  • {iso(1) iso-identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoSelectiveVrfDownloadMIB(775) ciscoSelectiveVrfDownloadMIBObjects(1) csvdStateTable(5) csvdStateEntry(1) csvdStateEntityRole(2)}
  • {iso(1) iso-identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) cisco(9) ciscoMgmt(9) ciscoSelectiveVrfDownloadMIB(775) ciscoSelectiveVrfDownloadMIBObjects(1) csvdStateTable(5) csvdStateEntry(1) csvdStateEntityRole(2)}
  • iri oid
  • /iso/identified-organization/dod/internet/private/enterprise/cisco/ciscoMgmt/ciscoSelectiveVrfDownloadMIB/ciscoSelectiveVrfDownloadMIBObjects/csvdStateTable/csvdStateEntry/csvdStateEntityRole
  • /iso/identified-organization/dod/internet/private/enterprises/cisco/ciscoMgmt/ciscoSelectiveVrfDownloadMIB/ciscoSelectiveVrfDownloadMIBObjects/csvdStateTable/csvdStateEntry/csvdStateEntityRole
  • /iso/org/dod/internet/private/enterprise/cisco/ciscoMgmt/ciscoSelectiveVrfDownloadMIB/ciscoSelectiveVrfDownloadMIBObjects/csvdStateTable/csvdStateEntry/csvdStateEntityRole
  • /iso/org/dod/internet/private/enterprises/cisco/ciscoMgmt/ciscoSelectiveVrfDownloadMIB/ciscoSelectiveVrfDownloadMIBObjects/csvdStateTable/csvdStateEntry/csvdStateEntityRole
  • /iso/iso-identified-organization/dod/internet/private/enterprise/cisco/ciscoMgmt/ciscoSelectiveVrfDownloadMIB/ciscoSelectiveVrfDownloadMIBObjects/csvdStateTable/csvdStateEntry/csvdStateEntityRole
  • /iso/iso-identified-organization/dod/internet/private/enterprises/cisco/ciscoMgmt/ciscoSelectiveVrfDownloadMIB/ciscoSelectiveVrfDownloadMIBObjects/csvdStateTable/csvdStateEntry/csvdStateEntityRole
  • iri by oid_info
    /ISO/Identified-Organization/6/1/4/1/9/9/775/1/5/1/2

    Description by circitor

    This object specifies the selective VRF download role of
    the physical entity. It can be updated based on interface
    to VRF association change or ip-address assignment to an
    interface belonging to the physical entity.
    For example:-
    - if no interfaces on a physical entity have IPv4 address
    configured, then it would be in Customer Facing
    Role for IPv4 address family.
    - if no interfaces on a physical entity have IPv6 address
    configured, then it would be in Not Interested
    Role for IPv6 address family.
    - now if the user adds an IPv4 address to an interface
    in default VRF, then the physical entity would turn
    Core-Facing for IPv4 AFI.
    - if the user would have added this interface in a
    named VRF, then the physical entity would have remained in
    Customer-Facing for IPv4 AFI.
    - if there are interfaces configured in both default
    VRF and named VRFs then the physical entity would turn in
    to Standard Role.

    Parsed from file CISCO-SELECTIVE-VRF-DOWNLOAD-MIB.mib
    Module: CISCO-SELECTIVE-VRF-DOWNLOAD-MIB

    Description by cisco_v1

    This object specifies the selective VRF download role of
    the physical entity. It can be updated based on interface
    to VRF association change or ip-address assignment to an
    interface belonging to the physical entity.
    For example:-
    - if no interfaces on a physical entity have IPv4 address
    configured, then it would be in Customer Facing
    Role for IPv4 address family.
    - if no interfaces on a physical entity have IPv6 address
    configured, then it would be in Not Interested
    Role for IPv6 address family.
    - now if the user adds an IPv4 address to an interface
    in default VRF, then the physical entity would turn
    Core-Facing for IPv4 AFI.
    - if the user would have added this interface in a
    named VRF, then the physical entity would have remained in
    Customer-Facing for IPv4 AFI.
    - if there are interfaces configured in both default
    VRF and named VRFs then the physical entity would turn in
    to Standard Role.

    Description by mibdepot

    This object specifies the selective VRF download role of
    the physical entity. It can be updated based on interface
    to VRF association change or ip-address assignment to an
    interface belonging to the physical entity.
    For example:-
    - if no interfaces on a physical entity have IPv4 address
    configured, then it would be in Customer Facing
    Role for IPv4 address family.
    - if no interfaces on a physical entity have IPv6 address
    configured, then it would be in Not Interested
    Role for IPv6 address family.
    - now if the user adds an IPv4 address to an interface
    in default VRF, then the physical entity would turn
    Core-Facing for IPv4 AFI.
    - if the user would have added this interface in a
    named VRF, then the physical entity would have remained in
    Customer-Facing for IPv4 AFI.
    - if there are interfaces configured in both default
    VRF and named VRFs then the physical entity would turn in
    to Standard Role.

    Parsed from file CISCO-SELECTIVE-VRF-DOWNLOAD-MIB.my.txt
    Company: None
    Module: CISCO-SELECTIVE-VRF-DOWNLOAD-MIB

    Description by cisco

    This object specifies the selective VRF download role of
    the physical entity. It can be updated based on interface
    to VRF association change or ip-address assignment to an
    interface belonging to the physical entity.
    For example:-
    - if no interfaces on a physical entity have IPv4 address
    configured, then it would be in Customer Facing
    Role for IPv4 address family.
    - if no interfaces on a physical entity have IPv6 address
    configured, then it would be in Not Interested
    Role for IPv6 address family.
    - now if the user adds an IPv4 address to an interface
    in default VRF, then the physical entity would turn
    Core-Facing for IPv4 AFI.
    - if the user would have added this interface in a
    named VRF, then the physical entity would have remained in
    Customer-Facing for IPv4 AFI.
    - if there are interfaces configured in both default
    VRF and named VRFs then the physical entity would turn in
    to Standard Role.

    Information by circitor

    csvdStateEntityRole OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SVDEntityRole MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object specifies the selective VRF download role of the physical entity. It can be updated based on interface to VRF association change or ip-address assignment to an interface belonging to the physical entity. For example:- - if no interfaces on a physical entity have IPv4 address configured, then it would be in Customer Facing Role for IPv4 address family. - if no interfaces on a physical entity have IPv6 address configured, then it would be in Not Interested Role for IPv6 address family. - now if the user adds an IPv4 address to an interface in default VRF, then the physical entity would turn Core-Facing for IPv4 AFI. - if the user would have added this interface in a named VRF, then the physical entity would have remained in Customer-Facing for IPv4 AFI. - if there are interfaces configured in both default VRF and named VRFs then the physical entity would turn in to Standard Role." ::= { csvdStateEntry 2 }

    Information by cisco_v1

    csvdStateEntityRole OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SVDEntityRole ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This object specifies the selective VRF download role of the physical entity. It can be updated based on interface to VRF association change or ip-address assignment to an interface belonging to the physical entity. For example:- - if no interfaces on a physical entity have IPv4 address configured, then it would be in Customer Facing Role for IPv4 address family. - if no interfaces on a physical entity have IPv6 address configured, then it would be in Not Interested Role for IPv6 address family. - now if the user adds an IPv4 address to an interface in default VRF, then the physical entity would turn Core-Facing for IPv4 AFI. - if the user would have added this interface in a named VRF, then the physical entity would have remained in Customer-Facing for IPv4 AFI. - if there are interfaces configured in both default VRF and named VRFs then the physical entity would turn in to Standard Role." ::= { csvdStateEntry 2 }

    Information by oid_info

    Vendor: Cisco
    Module: CISCO-SELECTIVE-VRF-DOWNLOAD-MIB

    [Automatically extracted from oidview.com]

    Information by mibdepot

    csvdStateEntityRole OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SVDEntityRole MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object specifies the selective VRF download role of the physical entity. It can be updated based on interface to VRF association change or ip-address assignment to an interface belonging to the physical entity. For example:- - if no interfaces on a physical entity have IPv4 address configured, then it would be in Customer Facing Role for IPv4 address family. - if no interfaces on a physical entity have IPv6 address configured, then it would be in Not Interested Role for IPv6 address family. - now if the user adds an IPv4 address to an interface in default VRF, then the physical entity would turn Core-Facing for IPv4 AFI. - if the user would have added this interface in a named VRF, then the physical entity would have remained in Customer-Facing for IPv4 AFI. - if there are interfaces configured in both default VRF and named VRFs then the physical entity would turn in to Standard Role." ::= { csvdStateEntry 2 }

    Information by cisco

    csvdStateEntityRole OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SVDEntityRole MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object specifies the selective VRF download role of the physical entity. It can be updated based on interface to VRF association change or ip-address assignment to an interface belonging to the physical entity. For example:- - if no interfaces on a physical entity have IPv4 address configured, then it would be in Customer Facing Role for IPv4 address family. - if no interfaces on a physical entity have IPv6 address configured, then it would be in Not Interested Role for IPv6 address family. - now if the user adds an IPv4 address to an interface in default VRF, then the physical entity would turn Core-Facing for IPv4 AFI. - if the user would have added this interface in a named VRF, then the physical entity would have remained in Customer-Facing for IPv4 AFI. - if there are interfaces configured in both default VRF and named VRFs then the physical entity would turn in to Standard Role." ::= { csvdStateEntry 2 }

    First Registration Authority (recovered by parent 1.3.6.1.4.1.9)

    Greg Satz

    Current Registration Authority (recovered by parent 1.3.6.1.4.1.9)

    Cisco Systems, Inc.

    Brothers (3)

    OIDNameSub childrenSub Nodes TotalDescription
    1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.775.1.5.1.1 csvdStateAFI 0 0 This object indicates the AFI for which the row
    pertains.
    1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.775.1.5.1.3 csvdStateEntityRoleLastChange 0 0 This object indicates the value of sysUpTime the last
    time the corresponding instance of csvdStateEntityRole
    changed.
    1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.775.1.5.1.4 csvdStateEntityRoleTransitions 0 0 This object indicates the number of times the
    corresponding instance of csvdStateEntityRole has
    changed. Discontinuities in the …