CISCO-GGSN-GEO-MIB Download
This MIB provide additional information for passive interface
configured for each OSPF process, independent of object creation
in the corresponding OSPF MIB.
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OID list for CISCO-GGSN-GEO-MIB
- cggsnGeoPassiveTable
- This table contains information about passive interfaces configured in each OSPF process. Further this table provides information about passive interfaces either enabled(active) or in standby mode.
- cggsnGeoPassiveEntry
- An entry is created or removed whenever a interface related configuation operation is performed under the OSPF process. For Example : Ethernet1/0 interface has ifIndex value as 5. The ifIndex of 5 is a passive interface of particular OSPF process which co ...
- cggsnGeoProcessNumber
- Specifies the process identifier for each OSPF configured interface
- cggsnGeoPassiveStdbyIfName
- This variable specfies name of the passive interface configured
- cggsnGeoPassiveIfOnStdby
- This object indicates whether the passive interface is configured in standby mode or not. The value of this object 'true' indicates, the standby mode is configured, otherwise the standby mode is not configured.
- cggsnGeoVRFEnabled
- This object indicates whether the Current OSPF process is bonded with VRF name of the router or not. The value of this object 'true' indicates OSPF process is bonded with VRF name of the router, otherwise the OSPF process is not bonded with VRF name of r ...
- cggsnGeoRowStatus
- This object is used to manage creation and deletion of rows in this table. Objects in this row cannot be modified when this entry is 'active'.
- cggsnGeoPassiveGroup
- These objects are used to provide information about passive standby interface configuration in OSPF interface
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