The following tables, groups, and variables are supported in this MIB.
Table/Group | Supported Variables | Comments |
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extremeMplsNotifications |
extremepwUpDownNotification Enable |
If this object is set to true (1), then it enables the emission of pwUp and pwDown notifications; otherwise these notifications are not emitted. |
extremepwDeletedNotificationEnable |
If this object is set to true (1), then it enables the emission of pwDeleted notification; otherwise this notification is not emitted. |
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pwNotificationMaxRate |
This variable indicates the maximum number of notifications issued per second. If events occur more rapidly, the implementation may simply fail to emit these notifications during that period, or might queue them until an appropriate time. A value of 0 means no throttling is applied and events might be notified at the rate at which they occur. |
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extremepwNotificationPwIndex |
This variable indicates the index of the PW that either went up, down, or was deleted as reported by the corresponding notification. |
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extremepwNotificationPwOperStatus |
This variable is used to report the value of pwOperStatus in pwTable (RFC 5601) associated with the PW that went up or down. |
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extremepwNotificationPeerAddrType |
Denotes the address type of the peer node. |
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extremepwNotificationPeerAddr |
This object contains the value of the peer node address. |
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extremeMplsNotifTunnelIndex |
Uniquely identifies a set of tunnel instances between a pair of ingress and egress LSRs. Contains part of the index of a TE tunnel that underwent state change. The same tunnel can also be looked up in the TE MIB. |
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extremeMplsNotifTunnelInstance |
Uniquely identifies a particular instance of a tunnel between a pair of ingress and egress LSRs. |
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extremeMplsNotifTunnelIngress LSRId |
Identity of the ingress LSR associated with this tunnel instance. |
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extremeMplsNotifTunnelEgressLSRId |
Identity of the egress LSR associated with this tunnel instance. |
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extremeMplsNotifTunnelAdminStatus |
Reports the desired operational status of this tunnel. |
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extremeMplsNotifTunnelOperStatus |
Reports the actual operational status of this tunnel, which is typically but not limited to, a function of the state of individual segments of this tunnel. |
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extremeMplsNotifLdpEntityLdpId |
The LDP identifier. This is the primary index to identify a row in the mplsLdpEntityTable (RFC 3815). |
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extremeMplsNotifLdpEntityIndex |
This index is used as a secondary index to uniquely identify a row in the mplsLdpEntityTable (RFC 3815). This object is meaningful to some, but not all, LDP implementations. |
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extremeMplsNotifLdpPeerLdpId |
The LDP identifier of this LDP Peer. |
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extremeMplsNotifLdpSessionState |
The current state of the session, all of the states 1 to 5 are based on the state machine for session negotiation behavior. |
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extremeMplsNotifLdpSession DiscontinuityTime |
The initial value of this object is the value of sysUpTime when the entry was created in this table. Subsequent notifications report the time when the session between a given entity and peer goes away or a new session is established. |
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extremeVplsNotifConfigIndex |
Unique index for the conceptual row identifying a VPLS service in the vplsConfigTable. |
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extremeVplsNotifConfigVpnId |
This objects indicates the IEEE 802-1990 VPN ID of the associated VPLS service. This object has the same value as vplsConfigVpnId in the vplsConfigTable for an index value equal to extremeVplsNotifConfigIndex sent in the notification. |
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extremeVplsNotifConfigAdminStatus |
The administrative state of the VPLS service. This object has the same value as vplsConfigAdminStatus in the vplsConfigTable for an index value equal to extremeVplsNotifConfigIndex sent in the notification. |
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extremeVplsNotifStatusOperStatus |
The current operational state of this VPLS service. A value of up (1) indicates that all PWs for this VPLS are up and the attachment circuit is up. A value of degraded (2) indicates that at least one PW for this VPLS is up and the attachment circuit is up. A value of down (3) indicates that all PWs for this VPLS are down or the attachment circuit is down. |
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extremePwStatusChange |
This notification is generated when the pwOperStatus object for a pseudowire transitions from up (1) to down (2) or from down (2) to up (1). |
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extremePwDeleted |
This notification is generated when a PW has been deleted. |
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extremeMplsTunnelStatusChange |
This notification is generated when the mplsTunnelOperStatus object for a TE-LSP transitions from up (1) to down (2) or from down (2) to up (1). This new state is indicated by the included value of mplsTunnelOperStatus. |
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extremeMplsLdpSessionStatus Change |
This notification is generated when the value of 'mplsLdpSessionState' (RFC3815) enters or leaves the operational (5) state. |
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extremeVplsStatusChange |
This notification is generated to inform recipients of the state of the VPLS. When all PWs in this VPLS are up or ready and the attachment circuit is up, extremeVplsNotifStatusOperStatus is set to vplsOperStatusUp (1) in the notification. When at least one PW in this VPLS is up or ready and the attachment circuit is up, extremeVplsNotifStatusOperStatus is set to vplsOperStatusDegraded (2) in the notification. When all PWs in this VPLS are down or the attachment circuit is down, extremeVplsNotifStatusOperStatus is set to vplsOperStatusDown (3) in the notification. Once a notification has been sent with vplsOperStatusDegraded (2), no further notification will be sent until extremeVplsNotifStatusOperStatus transitions to vplsOperStatusUp (1) or vplsOperStatusDown (3). |
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extremeVplsConfigTable |
This table specifies information for configuring and monitoring VPLS. |
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extremeVplsConfigEntry |
A row in this table represents a VPLS in a packet network. It is indexed by extremeVplsConfigIndex, which uniquely identifies a single VPLS. |
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ExtremeVplsConfigEntry |
extremeVplsConfigIndex |
Unique index for the conceptual row identifying a VPLS service. |
extremeVplsConfigRedunType |
This variable indicates the redundancy type for this VPLS. Redundancy states can be None, EAPS (Extreme Automatic Protection Switching), ESRP (Extreme Standby Router Protocol) and STP (Spanning Tree Protocol). |
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extremeVplsConfigEAPSStatus |
This variable indicates the EAPS redundancy status for this VPLS. It displays Protected if the VLAN (Virtual LAN) is protected, else Not Protected. EAPS status displays the following values: Waiting—if waiting on EAPS status.Connected—if EAPS ring status is connected to VLAN. PW is not installed in this state.Disconnected—if EAPS ring state is disconnected. PW is installed in this state.Unknown—if EAPS is not found. |
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extremeVplsConfigESRPState |
This variable indicates the ESRP redundancy state for this VPLS. ESRP states can have two values: master and slave. PW is installed only when ESRP is in the master state. |
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extremeVplsStatusTable |
This table specifies information for configuring and monitoring VPLS. |
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extremeVplsStatusEntry |
A row in this table represents a VPLS in a packet network. It is indexed by extremeVplsConfigIndex, which uniquely identifies a single VPLS. |
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extremeVplsStatusIndex |
Unique index for the conceptual row identifying a VPLS service. |
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extremeVplsOperStatus |
This variable indicates the VPLS operation status. This is different from the VPLS PW status shown in the standard MIB. Supported values are: Up—all PWs are in the Up or Ready state.Degraded—At least one PW is in the Up or Ready state.Down—None of the PWs are in Up or Ready state. |
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extremeVplsPeerTable |
This table provides information for monitoring VPLS peer entries. |
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extremeVplsPeerEntry |
This entry contains information for all the peers belonging to a particular VPLS. |
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extremeVplsIndex |
Unique index for the conceptual row identifying a VPLS service. |
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extremeVplsPwBindIndex |
Secondary Index for the conceptual row identifying a PW within the PwEntry which must match an entry from the PW-STD-MIB's PwTable, which represents an already-provisioned PW that is then associated with this VPLS instance. |
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extremePwInstalled |
Boolean true or false, indicating if PW is installed. |
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extremePwMode |
The peer mode of this PW. It indicates its current mode and the mode of the switch it is connected to. It can have the following values: Core-to-core, Core-to-Spoke, and Spoke-to-Core. |
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extremePwConfiguredRole |
The configured role of this PW. It applies only in the case the PWMode is Core-to-core. In this case, the configured role can either be Primary or Secondary. For all the other PW modes, the configured role does not apply. |
The following traps can be generated:
Trap | Comments |
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pwStatusChange | This notification is generated when the pwOperStatus object for a PW transitions from up (1) to down (2) or from down (2) to up (1). |
pwDeleted | This notification is generated when a PW has been deleted. |
extremeMPLSTrapsEnable | MPLS trap status. If enabled then all the MPLS related traps are sent out. |
extremeL2VpnTrapsEnable | L2VPN trap status. If enabled then all the L2VPN related traps are sent out. |