AT-INSTALL-MIB

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This MIB file contains definitions of managed objects for the INSTALL module.

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installTable
The list of install configurations for the router.
installEntry
An entry in the list of install configurations.
instIndex
The index for the install table. There are four install configurations defined in the router, default, preferred, temporary and current. The router will attempt to use these in the order temporary, preferred, default when it boots. An install that is unde ...
instRelDevice
The device for the release in the install. If the device is flash the file for the release is given in instRelName. Devices none(1) or flash(3) are invalid for the default(3) release.
instRelName
The file name for the release in the install, if the instRelDevice is flash(3). If the instRelDevice is none(1) or eprom(2), this object should be a null string.
instRelMajor
The major release number for this install. This information is obtained by the router when the other elements in the row are set and is thus not directly set by management. If the release number is a.b.c, the major release number is a.
instRelMinor
The minor release number for this install. This information is obtained by the router when the other elements in the row are set and is thus not directly set by management. If the release number is a.b.c, the major release number is b.
instPatDevice
The device for the patch in the install. The file for the patch is given in instPatName unless the device is none(1).
instPatName
The file name for the patch in the install.
instRelInterim
The interim release number for this install. This information is obtained by the router when the other elements in the row are set and is thus not directly set by management. If the release number is a.b.c, the major release number is c. If the release nu ...
instRelExists
Indicates if the release file exists or not. true(1) means it exists, false(2) means it doesn't.
instPatExists
Indicates if the patch file exists or not. true(1) means it exists, false(2) means it doesn't
installHistoryTable
The table of descriptions of events in the install history of the router.
installHistoryEntry
A single line describing part of the install history of the router.
instHistIndex
The index of this event in the install history. Indices run from 1 to the maximum number. The maximum number is not available as a managed object so this table will have to be traversed in order to find out how large it is.
instHistLine
A line of text describing a single event in the install history of the router.
configFile
The name of the file that the router will configure from at boot. The format of the name is the same as that for fileName described above. If the configuration file name is a zero length string, then there is no configuration file defined in the router.
licenceTable
The list of release licences in the router.
licenceEntry
An entry in the list of release licences.
licenceIndex
A unique licence index. Licence indices are recalculated every time the router reboots to reflect the current licences on the router. As licences are added, new indices are allocated to the new licences.
licenceStatus
The status of the file. When read, this object will always return a value of ok(1), since the object will not exist if the value is deleting(2). Write the value deleting(2) to this object to delete the file.
licenceRelease
The file name for the release whose licence this is.
licenceMajor
The major release number for the release whose licence this is.
licenceMinor
The minor release number for the release whose licence this is.
licencePassword
The password for this release. The password is a string of hex digits.
licenceExpiry
A human-readable string that gives the expiry date of this licence.
licenceInterim
The interim release number for the release whose licence this is.
createConfigFile
The name of a file to create containing the current router configuration. A read from this variable will return the same as the variable configFile. Thus to save the current configuration in the current configuration file, read createConfigFile first, the ...
configFileExist
Indicates if the boot configuration file exists or not. true(1) means it exists, false(2) means it doesn't
currentConfigFile
The name of the file that the router is currently configured with. The format of the name is the same as that for fileName described above. If the current configuration file name is a zero length string, then there is no current configuration file defined ...

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