CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB Download
This MIB facilitates writing of configuration files of an SNMP Agent
running Cisco's IOS in the following ways: to and from the
net, copying running configurations to startup configurations and
vice-versa, and copying a configuration (running or startup)
to and from the local IOS file system
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OID list for CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB
- ccCopyTable
- A table of config-copy requests.
- ccCopyEntry
- A config-copy request. A management station wishing to create an entry should first generate a random serial number to be used as the index to this sparse table. The station should then create the associated instance of the row status and row index object ...
- ccCopyIndex
- Object which specifies a unique entry in the ccCopyTable. A management station wishing to initiate a config-copy operation should use a random value for this object when creating or modifying an instance of a ccCopyEntry. The RowStatus semantics of the c ...
- ccCopyProtocol
- The protocol to be used for any copy. If the copy operation occurs locally on the SNMP agent (e.g. 'runningConfig' to 'startupConfig'), this object may be ignored by the implementation.
- ccCopySourceFileType
- Specifies the type of file to copy from. Either the ccCopySourceFileType or the ccCopyDestFileType (or both) must be of type 'runningConfig' or 'startupConfig'. Also, the ccCopySourceFileType must be different from the ccCopyDestFileType. If the ccCopySou ...
- ccCopyDestFileType
- specifies the type of file to copy to. Either the ccCopySourceFileType or the ccCopyDestFileType (or both) must be of type 'runningConfig' or 'startupConfig'. Also, the ccCopySourceFileType must be different from the ccCopyDestFileType. If the ccCopyDestF ...
- ccCopyServerAddress
- The IP address of the TFTP server from (or to) which to copy the configuration file. This object must be created when either the ccCopySourceFileType or ccCopyDestFileType has the value 'networkFile'. Values of 0.0.0.0 or FF.FF.FF.FF for ccCopyServerAddre ...
- ccCopyFileName
- The file name (including the path, if applicable) of the file. This object must be created when either the ccCopySourceFileType or ccCopyDestFileType has the value 'networkFile' or 'iosFile'.
- ccCopyUserName
- Remote username for copy via FTP, RCP, SFTP or SCP protocol. This object must be created when the ccCopyProtocol is 'rcp', 'scp', 'ftp', or 'sftp'. If the protocol is RCP, it will override the remote username configured through the rcmd remote-username ...
- ccCopyUserPassword
- Password used by FTP, SFTP or SCP for copying a file to/from an FTP/SFTP/SCP server. This object must be created when the ccCopyProtocol is FTP or SCP. Reading it returns a zero-length string for security reasons.
- ccCopyNotificationOnCompletion
- Specifies whether or not a ccCopyCompletion notification should be issued on completion of the TFTP transfer. If such a notification is desired, it is the responsibility of the management entity to ensure that the SNMP administrative model is configured i ...
- ccCopyState
- Specifies the state of this config-copy request. This value of this object is instantiated only after the row has been instantiated, i.e. after the ccCopyEntryRowStatus has been made active.
- ccCopyTimeStarted
- Specifies the time the ccCopyState last transitioned to 'running', or 0 if the state has never transitioned to 'running'(e.g., stuck in 'waiting' state). This object is instantiated only after the row has been instantiated.
- ccCopyTimeCompleted
- Specifies the time the ccCopyState last transitioned from 'running' to 'successful' or 'failed' states. This object is instantiated only after the row has been instantiated. Its value will remain 0 until the request has completed.
- ccCopyFailCause
- The reason why the config-copy operation failed. This object is instantiated only when the ccCopyState for this entry is in the 'failed' state.
- ccCopyEntryRowStatus
- The status of this table entry. Once the entry status is set to active, the associated entry cannot be modified until the request completes (ccCopyState transitions to 'successful' or 'failed' state).
- ccCopyServerAddressType
- This object indicates the transport type of the address contained in ccCopyServerAddressRev1 object. This must be created when either the ccCopySourceFileType or ccCopyDestFileType has the value 'networkFile'.
- ccCopyServerAddressRev1
- The IP address of the TFTP server from (or to) which to copy the configuration file. This object must be created when either the ccCopySourceFileType or ccCopyDestFileType has the value 'networkFile'. All bits as 0s or 1s for ccCopyServerAddressRev1 are n ...
- ccCopyErrorTable
- A table containing information about the failure cause of the config copy operation. An entry is created only when the value of ccCopyState changes to 'failed' for a config copy operation. Not all combinations of ccCopySourceFileType and ccCopyDestFileTyp ...
- ccCopyErrorEntry
- An entry containing information about the outcome at one destination of a failed config copy operation.
- ccCopyErrorIndex
- A monotonically increasing integer for the sole purpose of indexing entries in this table. When a config copy operation has multiple destinations, then this index value is used to distinguish between those multiple destinations.
- ccCopyErrorDeviceIpAddressType
- The type of Internet address for this destination device on which config copy operation is performed.
- ccCopyErrorDeviceIpAddress
- The IP address of this destination device on which config copy operation is performed. The object value has to be consistent with the type specified in ccCopyErrorDeviceIpAddressType.
- ccCopyErrorDeviceWWN
- The World Wide Name (WWN) of this destination device on which config copy operation is performed. The value of this object is zero-length string if WWN is unassigned or unknown. For example, devices which do not support fibre channel would not have WWN.
- ccCopyErrorDescription
- The error description for the error happened for this destination of this config copy operation.
- ccCopyGroup
- A collection of objects providing the ability to copy an agent-configuration file. This Group is deprecated and new group is defined.
- ccCopyGroupRev1
- A collection of objects providing the ability to copy an agent-configuration file. This group deprecates the old group ccCopyGroup.
- ccCopyErrorGroup
- A collection of objects providing the result of a config copy operation when the value of ccCopyDestFileType is 'fabricStartupConfig' and value of ccCopyState is 'failed'.
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