CISCO-CONTEXT-MAPPING-MIB Download
A single SNMP agent sometimes needs to support multiple
instances of the same MIB module, and does so through the use of
multiple SNMP contexts. This typically occurs because the
technology has evolved to have extra dimension(s), i.e., one or
more extra data and/or identifier values which are different in t
he different contexts, but were not defined in INDEX clause(s)
of the original MIB module. In such cases, network management ap
plications need to know the specific data/identifier values in
each context, and this MIB module provides mapping tables which
contain that information.This MIB provides the mapping between the
snmp contexts and feature context internal to the system
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OID list for CISCO-CONTEXT-MAPPING-MIB
- cContextMappingTable
- This table contains information on which cContextMappingVacmContextName is mapped to which VRF, topology, and routing protocol instance. This table is indexed by SNMP VACM context. Configuring a row in this table for an SNMP context does not require that ...
- cContextMappingEntry
- Information relating to a single mapping of cContextMappingVacmContextName to the corresponding VRF, the corresponding topology, and the corresponding routing protocol instance.
- cContextMappingVacmContextName
- The vacmContextName given to the SNMP context. This is a human readable name identifying a particular SNMP VACM context at a particular SNMP entity. The empty contextName (zero length) represents the default context.
- cContextMappingVrfName
- The value of an instance of this object identifies the name given to the VRF to which the SNMP context is mapped to. This is typically a human-readable string. This is the same ASCII string used in the router's console interface to refer to this VRF. When ...
- cContextMappingTopologyName
- The value of an instance of this object identifies the name given to the topology to which the SNMP context is mapped to. This is typically a human-readable string. This is the same ASCII string used in the router's console interface to refer to this topo ...
- cContextMappingProtoInstName
- The value of an instance of this object identifies the name given to the protocol instance to which the SNMP context is mapped to. This is typically a human-readable string. This is the same ASCII string used in the router's console interface to refer to ...
- cContextMappingStorageType
- The storage type for this conceptual row. Conceptual rows having the value 'permanent' need not allow write-access to any columnar objects in the row.
- cContextMappingRowStatus
- This object facilitates the creation, modification, or deletion of a conceptual row in this table.
- cContextMappingBridgeDomainTable
- This table contains information on which cContextMappingVacmContextName is mapped to which bridge domain. A Bridge Domain is one of the means by which it is possible to define an Ethernet broadcast domain on a bridging device. A network can have multiple ...
- cContextMappingBridgeDomainEntry
- Information relating to a single mapping of cContextMappingVacmContextName to the corresponding bridge domain. To create a row in this table, a manager must set cContextMappingBridgeDomainRowStatus to either 'createAndGo' or 'createAndWait'. To delete a r ...
- cContextMappingBridgeDomainIdentifier
- The value of an instance of this object identifies the bridge domain to which the SNMP context is mapped to.
- cContextMappingBridgeDomainStorageType
- The storage type for this conceptual row. Conceptual rows having the value 'permanent' need not allow write-access to any columnar objects in the row.
- cContextMappingBridgeDomainRowStatus
- This object facilitates the creation, modification, or deletion of a conceptual row in this table.
- cContextMappingBridgeInstanceTable
- This table contains information on mapping between cContextMappingVacmContextName and bridge instance. Bridge instance is an instance of a physical or logical bridge which has unique bridge-id. If an entry is deleted from cContextMappingTable, the corresp ...
- cContextMappingBridgeInstanceEntry
- Information relating to a single mapping of cContextMappingVacmContextName to the corresponding bridge instance. To create a row in this table, a manager must set cContextMappingBridgeInstRowStatus to either 'createAndGo' or 'createAndWait'. To delete a r ...
- cContextMappingBridgeInstName
- The object identifies the name given to bridge instance to which the SNMP context is mapped to. Value of this object cannot be changed when the RowStatus object in the same row is 'active'. This is typically a human-readable string. This is the same ASCII ...
- cContextMappingBridgeInstStorageType
- The storage type for this conceptual row. Value of this object cannot be changed when the RowStatus object in the same row is 'active'. Conceptual rows having the value 'permanent' need not allow write-access to any columnar objects in the row.
- cContextMappingBridgeInstRowStatus
- This object facilitates the creation, modification, or deletion of a conceptual row in this table.
- cContextMappingLicenseGroupTable
- This table contains information on which cContextMappingVacmContextName is mapped to which License Group. Group level licensing is used where each Technology Package is enabled via a License.
- cContextMappingLicenseGroupEntry
- Information relating to a single mapping of CContextMappingVacmContextName to the corresponding License Group.
- cContextMappingLicenseGroupName
- The value of an instance of this object identifies the name given to the Group to which the SNMP context is mapped. Feature sets from all groups will be combined to form universal image. User can configure multiple groups as needed. For example: In Next g ...
- cContextMappingLicenseGroupStorageType
- The storage type for this conceptual row. Conceptual rows having the value 'permanent' need not allow write-access to any columnar objects in the row.
- cContextMappingLicenseGroupRowStatus
- This object facilitates the creation, modification, or deletion of a conceptual row in this table.
- cContextMappingDataGroup
- The collection of objects providing the context mapping data between the SNMP context to the corresponding VRF, the corresponding topology, and the corresponding routing protocol instance.
- cContextMappingBridgeDomainDataGroup
- The collection of objects providing the context mapping data between the SNMP context to the corresponding bridge domain.
- cContextMappingBridgeInstanceDataGroup
- The collection of objects providing the context mapping data between the SNMP context to the corresponding bridge instance.
- cContextMappingLicenseGroupDataGroup
- The collection of objects providing the context mapping data between the SNMP context to the corresponding LicenseGroupName.
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