Dns Status monitor - SNMP OIDs

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OIDs - Dns Status monitor

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OID list for dns status

dns Server Zone Status
dnsServZoneStatus 1.3.6.1.2.1.32.1.1.4.1.1.6 (defined in rfc1611)
The status of the information represented in this row of the table.
dns Server Zone Source Status
dnsServZoneSrcStatus 1.3.6.1.2.1.32.1.1.4.2.1.4 (defined in rfc1611)
The status of the information represented in this row of the table.
DNS Resolver Config Sbelt Status
dnsResConfigSbeltStatus 1.3.6.1.2.1.32.2.1.1.4.1.7 (defined in rfc1612)
Row status column for this row of the Sbelt table.
DNS Resolver Lame Delegation Status
dnsResLameDelegationStatus 1.3.6.1.2.1.32.2.1.3.2.1.5 (defined in rfc1612)
Status column for the lame delegation table. Since only the agent (DNS resolver) creates rows in this table, the only values that a manager may write to this variable are active(1) and destroy(6).
DNS Resolver Cache Status
dnsResCacheStatus 1.3.6.1.2.1.32.2.1.4.1 (defined in rfc1612)
Status/action for the resolver's cache. enabled(1) means that the use of the cache is allowed. Query operations can return this state. disabled(2) means that the cache is not being used. Query operations can return this state. Setting this variable to clear(3) deletes the entire contents of the resolver's cache, but does not otherwise change the resolver's state. The status will retain its previous value from before the clear operation (i.e., enabled(1) or disabled(2)). The value of clear(3) can NOT be returned by a query operation.
DNS Resolver Cache RR Status
dnsResCacheRRStatus 1.3.6.1.2.1.32.2.1.4.5.1.8 (defined in rfc1612)
Status column for the resolver cache table. Since only the agent (DNS resolver) creates rows in this table, the only values that a manager may write to this variable are active(1) and destroy(6).
DNS Resolver N Cache Status
dnsResNCacheStatus 1.3.6.1.2.1.32.2.1.5.1 (defined in rfc1612)
Status/action for the resolver's negative response cache. enabled(1) means that the use of the negative response cache is allowed. Query operations can return this state. disabled(2) means that the negative response cache is not being used. Query operations can return this state. Setting this variable to clear(3) deletes the entire contents of the resolver's negative response cache. The status will retain its previous value from before the clear operation (i.e., enabled(1) or disabled(2)). The value of clear(3) can NOT be returned by a query operation.
DNS Resolver N Cache Error Status
dnsResNCacheErrStatus 1.3.6.1.2.1.32.2.1.5.5.1.8 (defined in rfc1612)
Status column for the resolver negative response cache table. Since only the agent (DNS resolver) creates rows in this table, the only values that a manager may write to this variable are active(1) and destroy(6).
Enterasys Dns Resolver Enable Status
etsysDnsResolverEnableStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.5624.1.2.63.1.1.16 (defined in enterasys-dns-resolver-mib)
The status of the DNS resolver on this device.
Cisco DNS Client DNS Server Status
cdcDNSServerStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.436.1.1.4.1.4 (defined in CISCO-DNS-CLIENT-MIB)
The Status of this row.
Cisco DNS Client DNS Domain Name Status
cdcDNSDomainNameStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.436.1.1.6.1.3 (defined in CISCO-DNS-CLIENT-MIB)
The status of this conceptual row. Once value of this object is set to 'active', the associated entry can not be modified except destroyed by setting this object to destroy(6).

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