cgrtRouteType - Cisco IP Transfer Point GRT Route Type - CISCO-ITP-GRT-MIB

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cgrtRouteType

Cisco IP Transfer Point GRT Route Type
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.334.1.2.3.1.9

When summary or cluster routes are specified this field will provide additional information about the fully qualified routes within the specified clusters. Since, summary or cluster routes represent a group of destinations it is necessary to collect and maintain status information on routes that are not available. Additional, route statements are created dynamically whenever a TFP or TFR is received on a fully qualified route represented by a defined summary route. There are three four types of dynamic route as follows. List of the possible route status values. 'unknown': Undefined type of route. 'static': A fully-qualified route configured by system administrator. 'cluster': An ANSI cluster route. A DPC and mask with length of 16 bits configured by system administrator. 'summary': An DPC and a mask with length 0-10 for ITU and 0-15,17-23 for ANSI. A summary route is configured by a system administrator. 'xlist': This route is dynamic and is create whenever TFP or TFR is received for a point-code represented by a ANSI cluster route. 'shadow': When a TFP or TFR is received for a point-code represented by a summary or cluster route all route statements specified for the summary or cluster destination are copied. These new routes appear under the specific fully-qualified destination. The route will be marked as a shadow when a TFP or TFR has not been received for that particular route. 'management' : When a TFP or TFR is received for a point-code represented by a summary route all route statements specified for the summary destination are copied. The new routes appear under the fully-qualified destination specified in the TFR or TFP. The route specified in the TFR or TFP will be marked as a dynamic to indicate that MTP3 route management information is available for this route. 'alias': Route statement is created in response to conversion statements defined to alias point-codes across networks.

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