CISCO-AON-STATUS-MIB Download
This MIB module defines managed objects that facilitate the management
of AON node.
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OID list for CISCO-AON-STATUS-MIB
- caonNodeState
- This object indicates the node state. 'unregistered': Node is not yet registered with AMC. 'registered' : Node has registered with AMC but is not yet activated. 'active' : Node has been activated from AMC and is ready to process messages. 'inactive' ...
- caonBootTime
- This object indicates the value of sysUpTime when the AON data plane was bootstrapped successfully.
- caonLastActivateTime
- This object indicates the local time at the node when the node was last activated from AMC.
- caonReceivedMessages
- This object indicates the aggregate count of messages received by the node. This includes all the messages for which a PEP was executed as well as the messages that were pass-through and did not involve any PEP invocation. Discontinuities in the value of ...
- caonAmcIpAddressType
- This object indicates the type of IP address by which the AMC for the node is reachable.
- caonAmcIpAddress
- This object indicates the IP Address of the AMC managing this node. The type of this address is determined by the value of caonAmcIpAddressType object
- caonPepCount
- This object indicates the total number of PEPs that are deployed on the node.
- caonPepTable
- This table lists descriptive and status information about the PEPs contained by this AON node.
- caonPepEntry
- The entry in caonPepTable containing information about a single PEP. When AON data plane bootstraps, an entry is created for each PEP that has been deployed on the AON node. When PEPs are deployed from AMC to AON node after AON data plane bootstraps, an e ...
- caonPepIndex
- This object indicates an arbitary integer value that uniquely identifies a PEP.
- caonPepName
- This object indicates the name of the PEP.
- caonPepStyle
- This object indicates the PEP interaction style commonly known as the MEP. The possible values are: 'oneWay' : Response is not expected from the receiving end point. AON does not wait for response message in this case. 'requestResponse' : Respo ...
- caonPepReceivedMessages
- This object indicates the total number of messages that were received and for which this PEP was executed. Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-initialization of the management system, and at other times as indicated by the value o ...
- caonPepFailures
- This object indicates the number of times the PEP execution failed and PEP was forced to execute the exception path. This count is incremented whether an exception path is present or not. Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-initi ...
- caonPepSecurityFailures
- This object indicates the number of times authentication and certificate validation failures were encountered during PEP execution. Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-initialization of the management system, and at other times as ...
- caonPepEndPointTable
- This table lists the end points that the messages were delivered to during PEP execution.
- caonPepEndPointEntry
- Each entry contains information about an end point that the messages were delivered to during PEP execution. An entry is added to the table when a message is delivered to the end point for the first time during PEP execution. An entry is deleted from this ...
- caonPepEndPointIndex
- This object indicates an arbitary integer-value that uniquely identifies the PEP end point.
- caonPepEndPointUrl
- This object indicates the URL of the end point. This URL does not include the query parameters.
- caonEndPointAttemptedMessages
- This object indicates the number of message delivery attempts to the end point. For example, if a message was delivered successfully on the initial try this counter will be incremented by 1; however, if that message was not successfully delivered on the ...
- caonOneWayDeliveredMessages
- This object indicates the number of one-way messages successfully delivered to the end point. This count includes only those messages that do not require a response from the end point. However in case the AON node is not the exit node but rather an entr ...
- caonOneWayFailedMessages
- This object indicates the number of one-way messages that failed delivery to the end point. This count includes only those messages that do not require a response from the end point. However in case the AON node is not the exit node but rather an entry ...
- caonReqResponseDeliveredMessages
- This object indicates the number of response required messages successfully delivered to the end point. The count includes only those messages for which a response was received successfully from the end point. Discontinuities in the value of this counter ...
- caonReqResponseFailedMessages
- This object indicates the number of response required messages that failed delivery to the end point. This count includes only those messages for which a response message was expected from the end point. Discontinuities in the value of this counter can o ...
- caonEndPointMinResponseTime
- This object indicates the minimum response time experienced by the PEP to receive a response from the end point.
- caonEndPointMaxResponseTime
- This object indicates the maximum response time experienced by the PEP to receive a response from the end point.
- caonEndPointAvgResponseTime
- This object indicates the average response time experienced by the PEP to receive a response from the end point.
- caonCounterDiscontinuityTime
- The value of sysUpTime at the most recent occasion at which one or more of the counters suffered a discontinuity. The relevant counters are the specific instances associated with any Counter32 or Counter64 object in the MIB. If no such discontinuities h ...
- caonMessageSrcUri
- This object indicates the message source URI.
- caonMessageSrcIpAddressType
- This object indicates the type of IP address of the message source.
- caonMessageSrcIpAddress
- This object indicates the message source IP Address. The type of this address is determined by the value of caonMessageSrcIpAddressType.
- caonMessageSrcPort
- This object indicates the message source port number.
- caonNotificationName
- This object indicates the name of the custom notification type. This notification type is defined by the customer to identify the custom notification.
- caonNotificationText
- This object indicates additional information regarding the custom notification. This notification text is defined by the customer to provide details related to the custom notification.
- caonSendResponseThreshold
- This object indicates the end point response time threshold that is configured in the Send bladelet. If the time to receive a response from the end point exceeds this threshold, then a caonSendResponseThresholdExceeded notification may be generated.
- caonNotifEnableIndicators
- This object specifies whether the SNMP notifications will or will not be sent. If the 'caonUpNotifEnabled' bit is set, then caonUp notification will be sent when AON data plane bootstraps successfully. If the 'caonUpNotifEnabled' bit is not set, caonUp n ...
- caonNodeObjectGroup
- A collection of objects providing the AON node information.
- caonPepObjectGroup
- A collection of objects providing information about a PEP.
- caonPepEndPointObjectGroup
- A collection of objects providing information about a PEP end point.
- caonNotificationObjectGroup
- Conformance group for objects contained in the notifications.
- caonCustomNotifObjectsGroup
- A collection of objects providing information about caonCustomNotification.
- caonMessageDeliveryFailedNotifObjectsGroup
- A collection of objects providing information about caonMessageDeliveryFailed notification
- caonNotifEnableObjectsGroup
- A collection of objects for enabling or disabling SNMP notifications.
- caonSendThresholdExceededNotifObjectsGroup
- A collection of objects providing information about caonSendResponseThresholdExceeded notification
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