ceRedunGroupTypeIndex - Cisco Entity Redundancy Group Type Index

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ceRedunGroupTypeIndex

Cisco Entity Redundancy Group Type Index
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.498.1.1.1.1.1

An index assigned for each type of redundancy group supported on a managed system that requires its own table listing entPhysicalVendorTypes allowed as members for its groups. For instance, port groups have a different set of allowed entPhysicalVendorTypes than linecard groups. So each should have a separate ceRedunGroupTypeIndex. For this example, a command line interface may differentiate by using separate keywords (port-group versus linecard-group) rather than exposing the ceRedunGroupTypeIndex to a user. ::= { ceRedunGroupTypesEntry 1 } SYNTAX SnmpAdminString MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION The textual name of the redundancy group type. The value of this object should be the name of the redundancy group type assigned by the local device as it would appear for display commands entered at the device's `console'. Examples are port-group, linecard-group, fan-group, etc. ::= { ceRedunGroupTypesEntry 2 } SYNTAX Gauge32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION The current count of redundancy groups for a specific ceRedunGroupTypeIndex. This count indicates the number of rows in the ceRedunGroupTable for a specific ceRedunGroupTypeIndex. ::= { ceRedunGroupTypesEntry 3 } SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION The next unused group index available for configuring a new redundancy group for this group type. In order to avoid unnecessary collisions between competing management stations, `adjacent' retrievals of this object should give different index values. But in order to prevent leaks of unused indexes, it is acceptable to cycle through and report unused indexes again if all of the indexes have already been retrieved previously, yet some remain unused. So the retrieval of an index should not be considered a permanent longterm reservation. If there are no more unused group indexes available, the managed system should return 0. Note: 0 may be an acceptable group index on some managed systems. ::= { ceRedunGroupTypesEntry 4 } SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION The maximum number of primary plus secondary members allowed in a group for a specific ceRedunGroupTypeIndex. If only 1:1 or 1+1 is supported, this should be 2. If the maximum number is unknown or not determinable, the managed system should return 0. ::= { ceRedunGroupTypesEntry 5 } SYNTAX TruthValue MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Boolean to indicate whether this type of redundancy group uses the ceRedunGroupString object as a group name identifier. If it is reported as 'true', the ceRedunGroupString name must contain no internal spaces. If it's reported as 'false', the ceRedunGroupString object is just used as an optional description for the group rather than as the group name. ::= { ceRedunGroupTypesEntry 6 } SYNTAX TimeStamp MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION The value of sysUpTime when there was the most recent change to any objects in the ceRedunGroupTypesTable except for ceRedunGroupCounts or ceRedunNextUnusedGroupIndex. The sysUpTime should also reflect changes to either the ceRedunVendorTypesTable, ceRedunInternalStatesTable or ceRedunSwitchoverReasonTable. Normally these objects are static, but if there was an in service upgrade to the software image of the managed system then the tables may change and should be read again. If there has been no change since the last initialization of the local network management system, this object should contain the value 0. ::= { ceRedunGroupTypesEntry 7 } -- Redundancy VendorTypes Table SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CeRedunVendorTypesEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION This table lists all entPhysicalVendorTypes allowed as members for a specific ceRedunGroupTypeIndex on the managed device, inclusive for all configurable values for ceRedunType, ceRedunScope, ceRedunArch, etc. If the ceRedunGroupDefinitionChanged object changes for a particular ceRedunGroupTypeIndex, then this table may have changed and should be read again. Note: Although a specific ceRedunGroupTypeIndex may allow groups of different entPhysicalVendorTypes, managed devices typically enforce all members within a specific group to have the same entPhysicalVendorType. ::= {ceRedunGroup 2 } SYNTAX CeRedunVendorTypesEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION A conceptual row in the ceRedunVendorTypesTable.

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