router_protocol monitor - SNMP

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OIDs - router_protocol monitor

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OID list for router protocol

m013 IP Router If Protocol
m013IPRouterIfProtocol 1.3.6.1.4.1.800.2.25.9.1.1.11 (defined in XYLAN-M013-MIB)
The routing protocol(s) for this m013 router port. Which are: ipOther(1), ipRip(2), ipOspf(4), ipBgp(8), ipHello(16), ipIs-is(32)
v IP Router Protocol
vIPRouterProtocol 1.3.6.1.4.1.800.2.2.2.1.1.2 (defined in XYLAN-VLAN-MIB)
The routing protocol(s) for this virtual router port. Each IP router port can carry one or more routing protocols. This will be represented by the logical ORing of each protocol number. Which are: ipOther(1), ipRip(2), ipEgp(4), ipGgp(8), ipHello(16), ipIs-is(32), ipEs-is(64), ipCiscoIgrp(128), ipBbnSpfIgp(256), ipOigp(512)
atv IP Router Protocol
atvIPRouterProtocol 1.3.6.1.4.1.800.2.2.11.1.1.3 (defined in XYLAN-VLAN-MIB)
The routing protocol(s) for this virtual router port. Each IP router port can carry one or more routing protocols. This will be represented by the logical ORing of each protocol number. Which are: ipOther(1), ipRip(2), ipEgp(4), ipGgp(8), ipHello(16), ipIs-is(32), ipEs-is(64), ipCiscoIgrp(128), ipBbnSpfIgp(256), ipOigp(512)
Cisco Enhanced Interior Gateway Protocol Autonomous System Router Id Type
cEigrpAsRouterIdType 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.449.1.2.1.1.17 (defined in CISCO-EIGRP-MIB)
The format of the router-id configured or automatically selected for the EIGRP AS.
Cisco Enhanced Interior Gateway Protocol Autonomous System Router Id
cEigrpAsRouterId 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.449.1.2.1.1.18 (defined in CISCO-EIGRP-MIB)
The router-id configured or automatically selected for the EIGRP AS. Each EIGRP routing process has a unique router-id selected from each autonomous system configured. The format is governed by object cEigrpAsRouterIdType.
Cisco Hot Standby Router Protocol Group Table
cHsrpGrpTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.106.1.2.1 (defined in CISCO-HSRP-MIB)
A table containing information on each HSRP group for each interface.
Cisco Hot Standby Router Protocol Group Entry
cHsrpGrpEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.106.1.2.1.1 (defined in CISCO-HSRP-MIB)
Information about an HSRP group. Management applications use cHsrpGrpRowStatus to control entry modification, creation and deletion. Setting cHsrpGrpRowStatus to 'active' causes the router to communicate using HSRP. The value of cHsrpGrpRowStatus may be set to 'destroy' at any time. Entries may not be created via SNMP without explicitly setting cHsrpGrpRowStatus to either 'createAndGo' or 'createAndWait'. Entries can be created and modified via the management protocol or by the device's local management interface. A management application wishing to create an entry should choose the ifIndex of the interface which is to be added as part of an HSRP group. Also, a cHsrpGrpNumber should be chosen. A group number is unique only amongst the groups on a particular interface. The value of the group number appears in packets which are transmitted and received on a LAN segment to which the router is connected. The application must select the group number as explained in the description for cHsrpGrpNumber. If the row is not active, and a local management interface command modifies that row, the row may transition to active state. A row which is not in active state will timeout after a configurable period (five minutes by default). This timeout period can be changed by setting cHsrpConfigTimeout.
Cisco Hot Standby Router Protocol Group Number
cHsrpGrpNumber 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.106.1.2.1.1.1 (defined in CISCO-HSRP-MIB)
This object along with the ifIndex of a particular interface uniquely identifies an HSRP group. Group numbers 0,1 and 2 are the only valid group numbers for TokenRing interfaces. For other media types, numbers range from 0 to 255. Each interface has its own set of group numbers. There's no relationship between the groups configured on different interfaces. Using a group number on one interface doesn't preclude using the same group number on a different interface. For example, there can be a group 1 on an Ethernet and a group 1 on Token Ring. More details can be found from RFC 2281.
Cisco Hot Standby Router Protocol Config Group
cHsrpConfigGroup 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.106.3.2.1 (defined in CISCO-HSRP-MIB)
The collection of objects used to set global configuration objects for the HSRP MIB.
Cisco IETF Dynamic Host Configuration protocol Server Default Router Address
cDhcpv4ServerDefaultRouterAddress 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.122.1.6.2.1.1 (defined in CISCO-IETF-DHCP-SERVER-EXT-MIB)
The default router IPv4 address in this subnet.
CISCO SWITCH ENGINE Router Protocol
cseRouterProtocol 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.97.1.2.6.1.3 (defined in CISCO-SWITCH-ENGINE-MIB)
Indicates which protocols are routed by this router on this VLAN using this Mac address.

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