ceRedunGroupIndex - Cisco Entity Redundancy Group Index

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ceRedunGroupIndex

Cisco Entity Redundancy Group Index
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.498.1.1.6.1.1

A group number assigned to a particular redundancy group. A group consists of one or more primary members which are protected by one or more secondary members. ::= { ceRedunGroupEntry 1 } SYNTAX SnmpAdminString MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION If ceRedunUsesGroupName is 'true' for this redundancy group type, this object is a group name identifier and the value of this object has to be specified and should contain no internal spaces when configuring this group entry. If ceRedunUsesGroupName is 'false', the ceRedunGroupString object is just used as an optional description for the group rather than as the group name. In that case it's allowed to have spaces in the string. ::= { ceRedunGroupEntry 2 } SYNTAX CeRedunType MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION The intended type of redundancy protection such as 'yCable' or 'aps' for this redundancy group. ::= { ceRedunGroupEntry 3 } SYNTAX CeRedunScope MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object determines the local/remote scope of the redundancy group. This object may not be modified if the associated ceRedunGroupRowStatus object is equal to active(1). DEFVAL {local} ::= { ceRedunGroupEntry 4 } SYNTAX CeRedunArch MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION The architecture of the redundancy group, such as 1:1 or 1:n, etc. This object may not be modified if the associated ceRedunGroupRowStatus object is equal to active(1). DEFVAL {onePlusOne} ::= { ceRedunGroupEntry 5 } SYNTAX INTEGER { nonrevertive(1), revertive(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION The revertive mode of the redundancy group. nonrevertive(1) The secondary member remains active until another switchable event takes place. revertive(2) When the condition that caused a switch to the secondary member has been cleared, a switch is made back to the primary member after a configured delay. Switching should normally be revertive for the 1:n and load-sharing architectures. Switching may optionally be revertive with the 1:1 and 1+1 architectures. This object may not be modified if the associated ceRedunGroupRowStatus object is equal to active(1). ::= { ceRedunGroupEntry 6 } SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "seconds The Wait To Restore period in seconds. This object is only applicable to groups which are configured as revertive and does not need to be instantiated for groups which are non-revertive. After clearing of a condition that necessitated an automatic switch, the wait to restore period must elapse before reverting. This is intended to avoid rapid switch oscillations. This object may not be modified if the associated ceRedunGroupRowStatus object is equal to active(1). DEFVAL { 300 } ::= { ceRedunGroupEntry 7 } SYNTAX INTEGER { unidirectional(1), bidirectional(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object is applicable only for those types of redundancy such as APS where switchovers can take place independently at near and far ends of a pair of interconnecting links and does not need to be instantiated for other redundancy types. unidirectional(1) Switchovers are allowed to take place independently at protection equipment at the near and far ends of interconnecting links. bidirectional(2) When a switchover happens at the near end protection equipment there is some form of signalling which should cause a corresponding switchover at the far end protection equipment. This object may not be modified if the associated ceRedunGroupRowStatus object is equal to active(1). ::= { ceRedunGroupEntry 8 } SYNTAX StorageType MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION The storage type for this conceptual row. By default, the row will not be saved into non-volatile memory unless this object is set to the value nonVolatile. Note: Conceptual rows having the value 'readOnly' can be used for redundancy groups that aren't configurable and need not allow write-access to any columnar objects in the row. DEFVAL { volatile } ::= { ceRedunGroupEntry 9 } SYNTAX RowStatus MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION The configuration status of this redundancy group entry. An entry may not exist in the active RowStatus state unless all configurable read-create objects in the entry have an appropriate value. No other read-create objects in this group may be modified if the ceRedunGroupRowStatus object is equal to active(1). When set to 'notInService', changes may be made to configurable read-create objects. Also, associated ceRedunMbrTable objects may be added, deleted and modified. After modifying a conceptual row in this table, the management client must set this object to 'active' in order for the changes to take effect. ::= { ceRedunGroupEntry 10 } -- -- Group member Configuration Table -- -- This table supports the addition, modification and deletion of -- members in entity redundancy groups. -- ceRedunMembers OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {ciscoEntityRedunMIBObjects 2 } SYNTAX TimeStamp MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION The value of sysUpTime corresponding to the last change to any read-create objects in this table. The source of the change can be due to either an SNMP message affecting this table or due to any other source of user input such as a command line interface. The timestamp applies to all read-create objects even for cases where the managed device only supports read-only access because it doesn't require user configuration of those objects. If there has been no change since the last time the sysUpTime was zero then report the sysUpTime as zero. ::= { ceRedunMembers 1 } SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CeRedunMbrConfigEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION This table lists the group members and generic redundancy objects which are associated with configuring redundancy group members. The switchover granularity should be for one member at a time. In other words if a member is allowed to be an individual port, then switchovers on multi-port linecards would be expected to take place independently for each port on the linecard. But if the members are full linecards, then all ports on the linecard would be expected to switch at the same time. ::= { ceRedunMembers 2 } SYNTAX CeRedunMbrConfigEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION A conceptual row in the ceRedunMbrConfigTable.

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