viewTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ViewEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Locally held information about the MIB views
known to this SNMPv2 entity.
Each SNMPv2 context which is locally accessible
has a single MIB view which is defined by two
collections of view subtrees: the included view
subtrees, and the excluded view subtrees. Every
such subtree, both included and excluded, is
defined in this table.
To determine if a particular object instance is in
a particular MIB view, compare the object
instances OBJECT IDENTIFIER with each of the MIB
views entries in this table. If none match, then
the object instance is not in the MIB view. If
one or more match, then the object instance is
included in, or excluded from, the MIB view
according to the value of viewType in the entry
whose value of viewSubtree has the most sub-
identifiers. If multiple entries match and have
the same number of sub-identifiers, then the
lexicographically greatest instance of viewType
determines the inclusion or exclusion.
An object instances OBJECT IDENTIFIER X matches
an entry in this table when the number of sub-
identifiers in X is at least as many as in the
value of viewSubtree for the entry, and each sub-
identifier in the value of viewSubtree matches its
corresponding sub-identifier in X. Two sub-
identifiers match either if the corresponding bit
of viewMask is zero (the wild card value), or if
they are equal.
Due to this wild card capability, we introduce
RFC 1447 Party MIB for SNMPv2 April 1993
the term, a
amily of view subtrees, to refer to
the set of subtrees defined by a particular
combination of values of viewSubtree and viewMask.
In the case where no wild card is defined in
viewMask, the family of view subtrees reduces to a
single view subtree."
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Locally held information about the MIB views
known to this SNMPv2 entity.
Each SNMPv2 context which is locally accessible
has a single MIB view which is defined by two
collections of view subtrees: the included view
subtrees, and the excluded view subtrees. Every
such subtree, both included and excluded, is
defined in this table.
To determine if a particular object instance is in
a particular MIB view, compare the object
instance's OBJECT IDENTIFIER with each of the MIB
view's entries in this table. If none match, then
the object instance is not in the MIB view. If
one or more match, then the object instance is
included in, or excluded from, the MIB view
according to the value of viewType in the entry
whose value of viewSubtree has the most sub-
identifiers. If multiple entries match and have
the same number of sub-identifiers, then the
lexicographically greatest instance of viewType
determines the inclusion or exclusion.
An object instance's OBJECT IDENTIFIER X matches
an entry in this table when the number of sub-
identifiers in X is at least as many as in the
value of viewSubtree for the entry, and each sub-
identifier in the value of viewSubtree matches its
corresponding sub-identifier in X. Two sub-
identifiers match either if the corresponding bit
of viewMask is zero (the 'wild card' value), or if
they are equal.
Due to this 'wild card' capability, we introduce
the term, a 'family' of view subtrees, to refer to
the set of subtrees defined by a particular
combination of values of viewSubtree and viewMask.
In the case where no 'wild card' is defined in
viewMask, the family of view subtrees reduces to a
single view subtree.
Parsed from file snmpv2_party.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: SNMPv2-PARTY-MIB
Locally held information about the MIB views
known to this SNMPv2 entity.
Each SNMPv2 context which is locally accessible
has a single MIB view which is defined by two
collections of view subtrees: the included view
subtrees, and the excluded view subtrees. Every
such subtree, both included and excluded, is
defined in this table.
To determine if a particular object instance is in
a particular MIB view, compare the object
instance's OBJECT IDENTIFIER with each of the MIB
view's entries in this table. If none match, then
the object instance is not in the MIB view. If
one or more match, then the object instance is
included in, or excluded from, the MIB view
according to the value of viewType in the entry
whose value of viewSubtree has the most sub-
identifiers. If multiple entries match and have
the same number of sub-identifiers, then the
lexicographically greatest instance of viewType
determines the inclusion or exclusion.
An object instance's OBJECT IDENTIFIER X matches
an entry in this table when the number of sub-
identifiers in X is at least as many as in the
value of viewSubtree for the entry, and each sub-
identifier in the value of viewSubtree matches its
corresponding sub-identifier in X. Two sub-
identifiers match either if the corresponding bit
of viewMask is zero (the 'wild card' value), or if
they are equal.
Due to this 'wild card' capability, we introduce
the term, a 'family' of view subtrees, to refer to
the set of subtrees defined by a particular
combination of values of viewSubtree and viewMask.
In the case where no 'wild card' is defined in
viewMask, the family of view subtrees reduces to a
single view subtree.
Parsed from file SNMPv2-PARTY-MIB.mib
Module: SNMPv2-PARTY-MIB
Automatically extracted from RFC1447
viewTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ViewEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Locally held information about the MIB views known to this SNMPv2 entity. Each SNMPv2 context which is locally accessible has a single MIB view which is defined by two collections of view subtrees: the included view subtrees, and the excluded view subtrees. Every such subtree, both included and excluded, is defined in this table. To determine if a particular object instance is in a particular MIB view, compare the object instance's OBJECT IDENTIFIER with each of the MIB view's entries in this table. If none match, then the object instance is not in the MIB view. If one or more match, then the object instance is included in, or excluded from, the MIB view according to the value of viewType in the entry whose value of viewSubtree has the most sub- identifiers. If multiple entries match and have the same number of sub-identifiers, then the lexicographically greatest instance of viewType determines the inclusion or exclusion. An object instance's OBJECT IDENTIFIER X matches an entry in this table when the number of sub- identifiers in X is at least as many as in the value of viewSubtree for the entry, and each sub- identifier in the value of viewSubtree matches its corresponding sub-identifier in X. Two sub- identifiers match either if the corresponding bit of viewMask is zero (the 'wild card' value), or if they are equal. Due to this 'wild card' capability, we introduce the term, a 'family' of view subtrees, to refer to the set of subtrees defined by a particular combination of values of viewSubtree and viewMask. In the case where no 'wild card' is defined in viewMask, the family of view subtrees reduces to a single view subtree." ::= { snmpViews 1 }
viewTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ViewEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Locally held information about the MIB views known to this SNMPv2 entity. Each SNMPv2 context which is locally accessible has a single MIB view which is defined by two collections of view subtrees: the included view subtrees, and the excluded view subtrees. Every such subtree, both included and excluded, is defined in this table. To determine if a particular object instance is in a particular MIB view, compare the object instance's OBJECT IDENTIFIER with each of the MIB view's entries in this table. If none match, then the object instance is not in the MIB view. If one or more match, then the object instance is included in, or excluded from, the MIB view according to the value of viewType in the entry whose value of viewSubtree has the most sub- identifiers. If multiple entries match and have the same number of sub-identifiers, then the lexicographically greatest instance of viewType determines the inclusion or exclusion. An object instance's OBJECT IDENTIFIER X matches an entry in this table when the number of sub- identifiers in X is at least as many as in the value of viewSubtree for the entry, and each sub- identifier in the value of viewSubtree matches its corresponding sub-identifier in X. Two sub- identifiers match either if the corresponding bit of viewMask is zero (the 'wild card' value), or if they are equal. Due to this 'wild card' capability, we introduce the term, a 'family' of view subtrees, to refer to the set of subtrees defined by a particular combination of values of viewSubtree and viewMask. In the case where no 'wild card' is defined in viewMask, the family of view subtrees reduces to a single view subtree." ::= { snmpViews 1 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.6.3.3.2.4.1.1 | viewEntry | 6 | 6 | Information on a particular family of view subtrees included in or excluded from a particular SNMPv2 context's MIB view. Implement… |