AT-INTERFACES-MIB

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OID list for AT-INTERFACES-MIB

igmpTraps
object id for igmp traps.
arBoardMaxIndex
The maximum index of boards in the board table. Index 1 is reserved for the main system board of the router.
arBoardTable
The table of boards in the AR router.
arBoardEntry
A single entry in the board table. Each entry consists of information about one board in the router.
arBoardIndex
The index of the board in the board table. Index 1 is reserved for the main system board of the router. Other boards will take index numbers as they are initialised at router startup, or for routers with hot-swap capability, as boards are added to and rem ...
arBoardId
The type of board in this board entry. The values of this object are taken from the pprXxx object IDs under the boards sub-tree.
arBoardName
The name of the board in this board entry. This is a readable string which identifies the board to the manager.
arBoardRevision
The manufacturing revision of the board in this board entry. This string has the format Xm-n, where X is P for prototype, or M for manufacturing, m is the major revision number for this board, and n is the field upgrade revision number for this board.
arBoardSerialNumber
The serial number of the board in this board entry. Serial numbers are strings of decimal numbers up to 10 digits in length. Each and every serial number is globally unique. It is possible for the serial number of a board to be invalid. In this case the v ...
arBoardTotalSlots
The number of slots on this board. Each slot from 1 to the value of this object may be empty or occupied by another board. By searching the arSlotTable with this board's board index and all values of slot index from 1 to the value of this object, a tree o ...
arBoardTotalPositions
The number of positions on this board. Each position from 1 to the value of this object contains a single router interface. Note that positions are different from slots. An position contains an actual interface while a slot contains a different board whic ...
arSlotTable
The table of slots in the router, indexed by board index and slot index.
arSlotEntry
A single entry in the board slot table.
arSlotBoardIndex
The index of the board for this slot entry. Index 1 is reserved for the main system board of the router.
arSlotSlotIndex
The index of the slot for this slot entry. Indices start from 1 and are specific to each different board type. There are no gaps in the sequence of slot indices. The maximum value for slot index is given by the value of arBoardTotalSlots for this board.
arSlotHeldBoardIndex
The index of the board held in the slot for this slot entry. This is an index into the arBoardTable. A value of 0 for this object means that the slot is not populated.
arSlotDescription
A description for this slot entry. This is a textual description which gives the manager a clue as to what the slot for this entry is. For example, the slots on an AR 720 have descriptions 'Bay0', 'Bay1' and 'MAC'.
arInterfaceTable
The table of physical interfaces in the AR router.
arInterfaceEntry
A single entry in the interface table. Each entry consists of information about one interface in the router, and is indexed by the board index and the position of the interface on the board.
arInterfaceBoardIndex
The index of the board in the board table which contains this interface. Index 1 is reserved for the main system board of the router.
arInterfacePosition
The position of the interface on the board. Each board type will have well-known positions which are the interfaces provided by the board. The number of positions on a given board is given by the object arBoardTotalPositions for this board.
arInterfaceIfIndex
The ifIndex for the interface represented by this entry of the interfaces table. This is the ifIndex of the ifEntry used to represent the physical interface. The value 0 is used for interfaces which don't have an ifIndex.
arInterfaceName
The name of this interface. This is the name that the manager can use to refer to this interface in entering router commands.
arInterfaceFullName
The fully qualified name for this interface. This identifies the path that must be followed to reach the interface. This name can be used in router commands. In routers don't support fully qualified names, this is the same as arInterfaceName.
arIfXTable
The table of interface statistics for the AR router. This table extends the ifTable.
arIfXEntry
A single entry in the interface extension table. Each entry consists of extra interface information not covered in standard MIBs. The index for this table is ifIndex, the same as for ifTable.
arIfXIndex
The index of the ifTable.
arIfXAverageInputBitsSecond
The average number of bits received per second on all interfaces over the past 8.5 minutes. The average is calculated by an 8.5 minute (512s) decaying average, which is updated every 4 seconds using the following formula: X' = 127/128X + 1/128i where X' ...
arIfXAverageInputPacketsSecond
The average number of packets received per second on all interfaces over the past 8.5 minutes. See the description for arIfXAverageInputBitsSecond for details of the way in which the average is calculated.
arIfXAverageOutputBitsSecond
The average number of bits sent per second on all interfaces over the past 8.5 minutes. See the description for arIfXAverageInputBitsSecond for details of the way in which the average is calculated.
arIfXAverageOutputPacketsSecond
The average number of bits sent per second on all interfaces over the past 8.5 minutes. See the description for arIfXAverageInputBitsSecond for details of the way in which the average is calculated.

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