CISCO-COPS-CLIENT-MIB

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This MIB module is for configuration & statistic query of Common Open Policy Service(COPS) client feature on the Cisco device.

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ccopsServerMax
Maximum number of configurable COPS servers allowed for each client type. A value of zero indicates no limitation on the number of configurable COPS servers.
ccopsMaxRole
Indicates the maximum number of roles supported by this device. A value of zero indicates no limitation on the number of roles.
ccopsMaxRoleCombination
Indicates the maximum number of role-combinations supported by this device. A value of zero indicates no limitation on the number of role-combinations. Each CopsRoleCombination may contain up to ccopsMaxRole roles.
ccopsServerConfigTable
A list of possible COPS servers that the COPS client will try to connect to in order of ccopsServerConfigPriority.
ccopsServerConfigEntry
A set of configuration information regarding a single COPS server from the point of view of a COPS client. The entry is created and deleted by using ccopsServerConfigStatus. An entry may not exist in the active state unless all objects in the entry have ...
ccopsServerConfigClientType
The type of policies to be retrieved from this server.
ccopsServerConfigName
The IP address or the hostname of a COPS server. If a hostname is used, it will be resolved to an address prior to each attempt to setup a connection to a PDP. If the PEP cannot resolve the hostname, the connection attempt will fail. Use of IP address val ...
ccopsServerConfigPriority
The priority of this entry relative to other entries. The COPS client will attempt to contact COPS servers for the appropriate Client-Type in the order of their priority values. COPS servers designated by the COPS protocol PDP-Redirect mechanism are alwa ...
ccopsServerConfigPort
The destination port number to which COPS server messages should be sent. By default the COPS service will be provided on the well-known COPS protocol port number 3288.
ccopsServerConfigStatus
The status of COPS server configuration for a client type. An entry may not exist in the active state unless all objects in the entry have an appropriate value. Once a row becomes active, value in any other column within such row cannot be modified except ...
ccopsInitialTimeout
If the device can not connect to the last connected COPS server, it uses this value for the initial retry time-out and then retries to connect after this time-out period. This value is re-used for the first retry after every successful connection. When th ...
ccopsTimeoutIncrement
On every consecutive failure to connect to all existing COPS server for a client type, the COPS client increases the retry time-out by ccopsTimeoutIncrement but not greater than ccopsTimeoutMax.
ccopsTimeoutMax
The maximum retry time-out that the COPS client allows. On every consecutive failure to connect to all COPS servers, the COPS client increases the retry time-out up to ccopsTimeoutMax.
ccopsDomainTable
A list of COPS domains for each client type supported in the device.
ccopsDomainEntry
A set of domain configuration information regarding a single COPS client type. An entry will exist for each COPS client type which is supported in the device. For each COPS client type supported in the device, a domain name should be specified if the COPS ...
ccopsDomainClientType
The type of COPS client.
ccopsDomainName
The COPS domain which this client type belongs to. This is so that a COPS server supporting multiple domains can push the correct set of domain policies to this device. Zero length name is default. COPS server have a default set of policies for clients w ...
ccopsRoleTable
A list of roles. The number of entries is determined by ccopsMaxRole.
ccopsRoleEntry
Entry containing COPS-PR role information. The entry is created, deleted and modified by using ccopsRoleStatus. There is a maximum on the number of roles which may be configured per device. In order to make a role available for interface to construct it ...
ccopsRoleName
The name of the role. Only roles which were defined in COPS server should be used. COPS server will only supply the policies for those roles defined in its database.
ccopsRoleStatus
This object is used to manage creation, deletion and modification of rows in this table. An entry may not exist in the active state unless all objects in the entry have an appropriate value. Once a row becomes active, value in any other column within such ...
ccopsIfTable
A list of interface entries. An entry will exist for each interface which supports COPS-PR feature.
ccopsIfEntry
Entry containing COPS status for a particular interface. By default each interface has no roles. It then has a role combination that is the zero length string. Roles in a role combination for an interface are reported to the PDP by the PEP. An interface ...
ccopsIfRoleCombination
A display string, role combination, that is associated with an interface. This is the administratively-desired role combination which represents roles that are currently set by the administrator for a particular interface in the COPS domain. If copsMaxRo ...
ccopsRoleConfigSupported
Indicates whether this device supports the ccopsMaxRole and ccopsRoleTable, and thereby, whether a role must be present in the ccopsRoleTable before it can be used within a value of ccopsIfRoleCombination.
ccopsGlobalGroup
A collection of objects providing the COPS ability on the device. Devices implementing the COPS client feature should support this group.
ccopsGlobalGroupRev2
A collection of objects providing the COPS ability on the device.
ccopsRoleGroup
A collection of objects which allow an agent to require a limited set of allowed roles be specified, and to reject any role-combination containing any other role.

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