Filter Status monitor - SNMP OIDs

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OIDs - Filter Status monitor

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OID list for filter status

Filter Address Group Status
a3ComFilterAddressGroupStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.43.29.4.20.1.3.1.5 (defined in A3COM-SWITCHING-SYSTEMS-FILTER-MIB)
The status column for this address group entry. This OBJECT can be set to: createAndGo(4) destroy(6) The following values may be read: active(1) Setting this object to createAndGo(4) will result in the agent attempt to create and commit the row based on the contents of the objects in the row. If all the necessary information is presented in the row and the values are acceptible to the agent, the agent will change the status to active(1). If there are any necessary objects are not set, the agent will reject the creation request. Setting this object to destroy(6) will delete the corresponding address group and all the attributes of the table.
Filter Address Status
a3ComFilterAddressStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.43.29.4.20.1.4.1.3 (defined in A3COM-SWITCHING-SYSTEMS-FILTER-MIB)
The status column for this address group entry. This OBJECT can be set to: createAndGo(4) destroy(6) The following values may be read: active(1) Setting this object to createAndGo(4) will result in the agent attempt to create and commit the row based on the contents of the objects in the row. If all the necessary information is presented in the row and the values are acceptible to the agent, the agent will change the status to active(1). If there are any necessary objects are not set, the agent will reject the creation request. When the state of the row translates to active(1), the agent add the corresponding address to the specified address group. Setting this object to destroy(6) will remove the corresponding address from the indicated address group.
Filter Port Group Status
a3ComFilterPortGroupStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.43.29.4.20.2.3.1.5 (defined in A3COM-SWITCHING-SYSTEMS-FILTER-MIB)
The status column for this port group entry. This OBJECT can be set to: createAndGo(4) destroy(6) The following values may be read: active(1) Setting this object to createAndGo(4) will result in the agent attempting to create and commit the row based on the contents of the objects in the row. If all the necessary information is presented in the row and the values are acceptible to the agent, the agent will change the status to active(1). If there are any necessary objects are not set, the agent will reject the creation request. When the state of the row translates to active(1), the agent add the corresponding port to the specified port group. Setting this object to destroy(6) will remove the corresponding port group and its mask from the port group table.
Filter Port Status
a3ComFilterPortStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.43.29.4.20.2.4.1.4 (defined in A3COM-SWITCHING-SYSTEMS-FILTER-MIB)
The status column for this port group entry. This OBJECT can be set to: createAndGo(4) destroy(6) The following values may be read: active(1) Setting this object to createAndGo(4) will result in the agent attempting to create and commit the row based on the contents of the objects in the row. If all the necessary information is presented in the row and the values are acceptible to the agent, the agent will change the status to active(1). If there are any necessary objects are not set, the agent will reject the creation request. When the state of the row translates to active(1), the agent will add the corresponding port to the indicated port group. Setting this object to destroy(6) will remove this port from corresponding port group.
Bridge Filter Status
a3ComBridgeFilterStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.43.29.4.20.3.3.1.5 (defined in A3COM-SWITCHING-SYSTEMS-FILTER-MIB)
The status column for this filter definition entry. This OBJECT can be set to: createAndGo(4) destroy(6) The following values may be read: active(1) Creation of bridge filter programs can be performed by: 1. Using the build-in editor of the AdminConsole. 2. Using your own line on an external host, and transferring the filter program via the AdminConsole. 3. Using the filter program creation tool on an external host, which builds the filter and transfers it to the LANPlex using SNMP. The transfer is accomplished using the file transfer MIB in the LANPlex system MIB. Setting this object to createAndGo(4) will result in the agent attempting to create and commit the row based on the contents of the objects in the row. If all the necessary information is presented in the row and the values are acceptible to the agent, the agent will change the status to active(1). If there are any necessary objects are not set, the agent will reject the creation request. When the state of the row translates to active(1), the agent will add the corresponding filter to the specified packet processing path(s) of the bridge port(s) in a bridge. Setting this object to destroy(6) will remove all corresponding attributes of the filter table.
Port Filter Status
a3ComPortFilterStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.43.29.4.20.3.4.1.6 (defined in A3COM-SWITCHING-SYSTEMS-FILTER-MIB)
The status column for this filter definition entry. This OBJECT can be set to: active(1) createAndGo(4) createAndWait(5) destroy(6) The following values may be read: active(1) notInService(2) netReady(3). Creation of bridge filter programs can be performed by: 1. Using the build-in editor of the AdminConsole. 2. Using your own line on an external host, and transferring the filter program via the AdminConsole. 3. Using the filter program creation tool on an external host, which builds the filter and transfers it to the LANPlex using SNMP. The transfer is accomplished using the file transfer MIB in the LANPlex system MIB. Setting this object to active(1) is only valid when the current status is active or notInService(2). Setting this object to createAndGo(4) will result in the agent attempt to create and commit the row based on the contents of the objects in the row. If all the necessary information is presented in the row and the values are acceptible to the agent, the agent will change the status to active(1). If there are any necessary objects are not set, the agent will reject the creation request. Setting this object to createAndWait(5) will cause the agent to create a row in this table. This object will change to notInService(2) if all the information is present in the row and the values are acceptible to the agent; otherwise, the agent will set the status to notReady(3). When the state of the row translates to active(1), the agent will add the corresponding filter to the specified packet processing path(s) of the bridge port(s) in a bridge. Setting this object to destroy(6) will remove all corresponding attributes of the filter table.
pw Mac Filter Status
pwMacFilterStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.890.1.9.5.3.1.3 (defined in ZYXEL-PROWIRELESS-MIB)
Controls and reflects the status of rows in this the row is active.
filter Packet Status
filterPktStatus 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.1.1.7 (defined in rfc1757)
The status that is to be matched with the input packet. The only bits relevant to this match algorithm are those that have the corresponding filterPktStatusMask bit equal to one. The following two rules are then applied to every packet: (1) For each relevant bit from the packet status with the corresponding filterPktStatusNotMask bit set to zero, if the bit from the packet status is not equal to the corresponding bit from the filterPktStatus, then the packet will fail this status match. (2) If for every relevant bit from the packet status with the corresponding filterPktStatusNotMask bit set to one, the bit from the packet status is equal to the corresponding bit from the filterPktStatus, then the packet will fail this status match. Any packets that have not failed either of the two matches above have passed this status match. In particular, a zero length status filter will match any packet's status. The value of the packet status is a sum. This sum initially takes the value zero. Then, for each error, E, that has been discovered in this packet, 2 raised to a value representing E is added to the sum. The errors and the bits that represent them are dependent on the media type of the interface that this channel is receiving packets from. The errors defined for a packet captured off of an Ethernet interface are as follows: bit # Error 0 Packet is longer than 1518 octets 1 Packet is shorter than 64 octets 2 Packet experienced a CRC or Alignment error For example, an Ethernet fragment would have a value of 6 (2^1 + 2^2). As this MIB is expanded to new media types, this object will have other media-specific errors defined. For the purposes of this status matching algorithm, if the packet status is longer than this filterPktStatus object, this object is conceptually extended with '0' bits until it reaches the size of the packet status. This object may not be modified if the associated filterStatus object is equal to valid(1).
filter Packet Status Mask
filterPktStatusMask 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.1.1.8 (defined in rfc1757)
The mask that is applied to the status match process. Only those bits in the received packet that correspond to bits set in this mask are relevant for further processing by the status match algorithm. For the purposes of the matching algorithm, if the associated filterPktStatus object is longer than this mask, this mask is conceptually extended with '1' bits until it reaches the size of the filterPktStatus. In addition, if a packet status is longer than this mask, this mask is conceptually extended with '0' bits until it reaches the size of the packet status. This object may not be modified if the associated filterStatus object is equal to valid(1).
filter Packet Status Not Mask
filterPktStatusNotMask 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.1.1.9 (defined in rfc1757)
The inversion mask that is applied to the status match process. Those relevant bits in the received packet status that correspond to bits cleared in this mask must all be equal to their corresponding bits in the filterPktStatus object for the packet to be accepted. In addition, at least one of those relevant bits in the received packet status that correspond to bits set in this mask must be different to its corresponding bit in the filterPktStatus object for the packet to be accepted. For the purposes of the matching algorithm, if the associated filterPktStatus object or a packet status is longer than this mask, this mask is conceptually extended with '0' bits until it reaches the longer of the lengths of the filterPktStatus object and the packet status. This object may not be modified if the associated filterStatus object is equal to valid(1).
filter Status
filterStatus 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.1.1.11 (defined in rfc1757)
The status of this filter entry.
Enterasys Firewall Firewall Interface Filter Row Status
etsysFWFirewallIntfFilterRowStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.5624.1.2.37.1.13.1.4 (defined in enterasys-firewall-mib)
The status of this conceptual row. The value of this object has no effect on whether other objects in this conceptual row can be modified.
Enterasys Firewall Filter Define Row Status
etsysFWFilterDefRowStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.5624.1.2.37.2.5.4.1.9 (defined in enterasys-firewall-mib)
This object indicates the conceptual status of this row. The value of this object has no effect on whether other objects in this conceptual row can be modified. This object SHOULD NOT be set to active until the containing networks and filters have been defined. Once active, it MUST remain active until no etsysFWGroupFilterDef entries are referencing it.
Enterasys FWCLS Filter Row Status
etsysFWCLSFilterRowStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.5624.1.2.37.2.5.7.1.4 (defined in enterasys-firewall-mib)
This object indicates the conceptual status of this row. The value of this object has no effect on whether other objects in this conceptual row can be modified.
Enterasys Firewall HTML Filter Row Status
etsysFWHTMLFilterRowStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.5624.1.2.37.2.5.8.1.6 (defined in enterasys-firewall-mib)
This object indicates the conceptual status of this row. The value of this object has no effect on whether other objects in this conceptual row can be modified.
bsn Mac Filter Row Status
bsnMacFilterRowStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.14179.2.5.9.1.24 (defined in AIRESPACE-WIRELESS-MIB)
Row Status
atm Address Filter Set Row Status
atmAddressFilterSetRowStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.67.1.2.1.1.10 (defined in CISCO-ATM-ACCESS-LIST-MIB)
To create, delete, read and write a row. Entries in this table can be modified on the fly. For exmaple, atmAddressFilterSetTemplate object of an existing addressFilter can be modified even if the value of the corresponding atmAddressFilterSetRowStatus object indicates that the row is active.
atm Address Filter Expression Row Status
atmAddressFilterExpressionRowStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.67.1.2.2.1.7 (defined in CISCO-ATM-ACCESS-LIST-MIB)
To create, delete, read and write a row. Existing entries in this table that are active cannot be modified on the fly. Before an existing entry in this table that is active can be modified, the corresponding atmAddressFilterExpressionRowStatus object has to be set to notInService.
Cisco ATM Signaling Failures Filter Row Status
csfFilterRowStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.78.1.2.1.1.17 (defined in CISCO-ATM-SIG-DIAG-MIB)
Indicates the status of this row. Used according to the row installation and removal conventions. This object can be used to temporarily inactivate an entry in the table. When this object is set to a value 'notInService' filtering is stopped for the corresponding row. Any records that have been stored in the csfRecordTable corresponding to this entry will not be released. Any writeable objects in the row can be modified when the row is active. All values will take effect immediately.

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