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- ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlTable
- This table contains Auto-Ethernet-CFM control data. When a row transition to the 'active' state, the IP SLA agent will discover all the MEPs inside the specified VLAN and maintenance domain and create IP SLA ethernet operations based on the value of ipsl ...
- ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlEntry
- A collection of objects that define a conceptual Auto-Ethernet-CFM control row. The following objects must be specified in order to create this conceptual row. - ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlStatus - ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlRttType The following objects must be specif ...
- ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlIndex
- This object indicates a row in the ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlTable. This value is a pseudo-random number selected by the management station when creating a row via the ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlStatus object. For easy management, user can select range of numbers for ...
- ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlStatus
- This object specifies the status of Auto-Ethernet-CFM control row. Following objects must be specified in order for this object to become active. - ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlRttType - ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlVLAN OR - ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlEVC - ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlS ...
- ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlStorageType
- This object specifies how the SNMP entity stores the data contained by the corresponding conceptual row. This object can be set to either 'volatile' or 'nonVolatile'. Other values are not applicable for this conceptual row and are not supported.
- ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlRttType
- The type of IP SLA operation to be created by this Auto-Ethernet-CFM. This value can only be set to type 'ethernetPing' and 'ethernetJitter'. 'ethernetPing' operation sends the regular 802.1ag loopback frame to the target MEP to monitor the connectivity a ...
- ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlOwner
- A string which used by a managing application to identify the entity that created this Auto-Ethernet-CFM.
- ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlTag
- A string which used by a managing application to identify the target VLAN and maintenance domain of this Auto-Ethernet-CFM.
- ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlThreshold
- This object specifies the threshold value of a particular object. This value will be examined for each IP SLA operations created by the Auto-Ethernet-CFM. For 'ethernetPing', if the value of rttMonLatestRttOperCompletionTime is greater than this value, th ...
- ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlTimeout
- Specifies the duration to wait for an IP SLA operation created by this Auto-Ethernet-CFM to complete. For 'ethernetPing', if the value of rttMonLatestRttOperCompletionTime is greater than this value, the 'timeout' will be reported through rttMonLatestRttO ...
- ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlProbeList
- This object indicates the identifiers of the IP SLA operations that are created by the Auto-Ethernet-CFM. The identifier will be stored in rttMonCtrlAdminIndex defined in CISCO-RTTMON-MIB for each IP SLA operation.
- ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlVLAN
- This object specifies the identifier of VLAN for which the Auto-Ethernet-CFM operation will be used. It is an unique identifier for a service instance within a Maintenance Domain specified by ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlDomainName. The Auto-Ethernet-CFM will find ...
- ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlDomainNameType
- This object specifies the type of maintenance domain name to be used by the Auto-Ethernet-CFM operation. This object can only be set to the following values: 'none'(1) 'charString'(4) Other values are not supported. Value 'none' means that the ipslaEthern ...
- ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlDomainName
- This object specifies the maintenance domain name to be used by the Auto-Ethernet-CFM operation. The Auto-Ethernet-CFM operation discovers all the MEPs participating in the VLAN specified by ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlVLAN within this maintenance domain and crea ...
- ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlReqDataSize
- This object specifies the padding that needs to be inserted into each ethernet frame of the IP SLA operation. The total ethernet frame size of the IP SLA operation is: CFM_header + TLVs + si_length + dm_length + padding size where dm_length = number of oc ...
- ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlMPIDExLst
- This object specifies the identifiers of the MEPs that will be excluded when create IP SLA operations by Auto-Ethernet-CFM operation.
- ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlCOS
- This object specifies the Class Of Service field in an Ethernet frame header.
- ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlInterval
- This value specifies the inter-frame delay between Ethernet frames that need to be transmitted to the target MEPs. This object is applicable to 'ethernetJitter' operation only.
- ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlNumFrames
- This value specifies the number of Ethernet frames that need to be transmitted to the target MEPs. This object is applicable to 'ethernetJitter' operation only.
- ipslaEthernetGrpScheduleRttStartTime
- This object specifies the time when this conceptual row will become 'active'. ipslaEthernetGrpSchedulePeriod object must be specified before setting this object. When sysUpTime equals this value, this object will cause the conceptual Auto-Ethernet-CFM ro ...
- ipslaEthernetGrpSchedulePeriod
- Specifies the time duration over which all the IP SLA operations created by the current Auto-Ethernet-CFM have to be scheduled. For instance, if there are three MEPs discovered, there will be three IP SLA operations created. If this object is set to 30, ...
- ipslaEthernetGrpScheduleFrequency
- Specifies the duration between initiating each IP SLA operation created by the Auto-Ethernet-CFM. Take above example, if the ipslaEthernetGrpScheduleFrequency is set to 60, then the start time of each IP SLA operation like: start time: T+0 -------- T ...
- ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlEVC
- This object specifies the Ethernet Virtual Connection for which the Auto-Ethernet-CFM operation will be used. It is an unique identifier for a service instance within a Maintenance Domain specified by ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlDomainName. The Auto-Ethernet-CFM ...
- ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlServiceInsType
- This object specifies the type of service instance to be used by the Auto-Ethernet-CFM operation. When this object is set to value 'vlan', ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlVLAN must be set, and the value of ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlVLAN will be used by the Auto-Ethernet-CF ...
- ipslaEthernetGrpReactTable
- A table that contains the reaction configurations for Auto-Ethernet-CFM operation. The reaction configuration specifies the network perfomance parameter needs to be monitored, the threshold for the parameter, the type of threshold violation that will trig ...
- ipslaEthernetGrpReactEntry
- A collection of objects that define a conceptual Auto-Ethernet-CFM reaction configuration row. In order to create this conceptual row, ipslaEthernetGrpReactStatus must be set to 'createAndGo' and ipslaEthernetGrpReactVar must be specified. This conceptual ...
- ipslaEthernetGrpReactConfigIndex
- This object along with ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlEntry identifies a particular reaction-configuration for a particular Auto-Ethernet-CFM operation. This is a pseudo-random number selected by the management station when creating a row via the ipslaEthernetGrpRea ...
- ipslaEthernetGrpReactStatus
- This objects specifies the status of the conceptual Auto-Ethernet-CFM reaction control row. Only 'createAndGo' and 'destroy' operations are permitted on the row. In order for this object to become 'active', ipslaEthernetGrpReactVar must be defined. All o ...
- ipslaEthernetGrpReactStorageType
- This object specifies how the SNMP entity stores the data contained by the corresponding conceptual row. This object can be set to either 'volatile' or 'nonVolatile'. Other values are not applicable for this conceptual row and are not supported.
- ipslaEthernetGrpReactVar
- This object specifies the performance parameter that will be monitored by the IP SLA operations which are created via Auto-Ethernet-CFM operation. The performance parameters that are valid to both 'ethernetJitter' and 'ethernetPing' include: - 'connection ...
- ipslaEthernetGrpReactThresholdType
- This object specifies the type of threshold violation that will trigger an notification. The notification will be sent accordingly only when the object rttMonReactOccurred which is defined in CISCO-RTTMON-MIB for IP SLA operation is set to 'true' or 'fals ...
- ipslaEthernetGrpReactThresholdRising
- This object specifies the higher threshold limit. If the value of monitored parameter ( e.g rtt, jitterAvg, packetLossSD etc ) rises above this limit and if the condition specified in ipslaEthernetGrpReactThresholdType are satisfied, a notification is gen ...
- ipslaEthernetGrpReactThresholdFalling
- This object specifies the lower threshold limit. If the value of monitored parameter ( e.g rtt, jitterAvg, packetLossSD etc ) falls below this limit and if the condition specified in ipslaEthernetGrpReactThresholdType are satisfied, a notification is gene ...
- ipslaEthernetGrpReactThresholdCountX
- If ipslaEthernetGrpReactThresholdType value is 'xOfy', this object specifies the 'x' value. If ipslaEthernetGrpReactThresholdType value is 'consecutive', this object specifies the number of consecutive occurrences that needs threshold violation before set ...
- ipslaEthernetGrpReactThresholdCountY
- This object specifies the 'y' value of the xOfy condition if ipslaEthernetGrpReactThresholdType is 'xOfy'. For other values of ipslaEthernetGrpReactThresholdType, this object is not applicable.
- ipslaEthernetGrpReactActionType
- This object specifies what type of reaction to generate if an IP SLA operation violates one of the watched conditions (specified in ipslaEthernetGrpReactVar): 'none' - no reaction is generated. 'notification' - a notification is generated.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestStatsTable
- The 'ethernetJitter' operation sends out frames at the frequency specified by rttMonCtrlAdminFrequency. This table contains the statistics calculated for the latest sent frames. Each conceptual row in this table corresponds to an 'ethernetJitter' operatio ...
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestStatsEntry
- A collection of objects that record the latest Ethernet jitter operation. An entry is created only when the following objects are valid. - rttMonCtrlAdminRttType - rttMonEchoAdminProtocol The entry will start to collect data when rttMonCtrlAdminStatus is ...
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestNumRTT
- The number of RTT's that were successfully measured.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestRTTSum
- The sum of RTT's that are successfully measured. The number of successfully measured RTT is stored in ipslaEtherJitterLatestNumRTT.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestRTTSum2
- The sum of squares of RTT's that are successfully measured.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestRTTMin
- The minimum of RTT's that were successfully measured.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestRTTMax
- The maximum of RTT's that were successfully measured.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestMinPosSD
- The minimum of all positive jitter values for frames sent from source to destination.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestMaxPosSD
- The maximum of all positive jitter values for frames sent from source to destination.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestNumPosSD
- The number of all positive jitter values for frames sent from source to destination.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestSumPosSD
- The sum of all positive jitter values for frames sent source to destination. The number of such values is stored in ipslaEtherJitterLatestNumPosSD.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestSum2PosSD
- The sum of square of all positive jitter values for frames sent from source to destination.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestMinNegSD
- The minimum of absolute values of all negative jitter values for frames sent from source to destination.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestMaxNegSD
- The maximum of absolute values of all negative jitter values for frames sent from source to destination.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestNumNegSD
- The number of all negative jitter values for frames sent from source to destination.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestSumNegSD
- The sum of all negative jitter values for frames sent from source to destination. The number of such values is stored in ipslaEtherJitterLatestNumNegSD.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestSum2NegSD
- The sum of square of all negative jitter values for frames sent from source to destination.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestMinPosDS
- The minimum of all positive jitter values for frames sent from destination to source.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestMaxPosDS
- The maximum of all positive jitter values for frames sent from destination to source.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestNumPosDS
- The number of all positive jitter values for frames sent from destination to source.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestSumPosDS
- The sum of all positive jitter values for frames sent from destination to source. The number of such values is stored in ipslaEtherJitterLatestNumPosDS.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestSum2PosDS
- The sum of squares of all positive jitter values for frames sent from destination to source.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestMinNegDS
- The minimum of all negative jitter values for frames sent from destination to source.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestMaxNegDS
- The maximum of all negative jitter values for frames sent from destination to source.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestNumNegDS
- The number of all negative jitter values for frames sent from destination to source.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestSumNegDS
- The sum of all negative jitter values for frames sent from destination to source. The number of such values is stored in ipslaEtherJitterLatestNumNegDS.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestSum2NegDS
- The sum of squares of all negative jitter values for frames sent from destination to source.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestFrmLossSD
- The number of frames lost when sent from source to destination.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestFrmLossDS
- The number of frames lost when sent from destination to source.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestFrmOutSeq
- The number of frames arrived out of sequence.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestFrmMIA
- The number of frames that are lost for which we cannot determine the direction.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestFrmSkipped
- The number of frames in the operation that could not be initiated due to an internal error.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestSense
- An application specific sense code for the completion status.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestFrmLateA
- The number of frames that arrived after the timeout.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestMinSucFrmL
- The minimum number of frames that are dropped successively.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestMaxSucFrmL
- The maximum number of frames that are dropped successively.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestOWSumSD
- The sum of one way trip time from source to destination.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestOWSum2SD
- The sum of squares of one way trip time from source to destination.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestOWMinSD
- The minimum of all one way trip time from source to destination.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestOWMaxSD
- The maximum of all one way trip time from source to destination.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestOWSumDS
- The sum of one way trip time from destination to source.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestOWSum2DS
- The sum of squares of one way trip time from destination to source.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestOWMinDS
- The minimum of all one way trip time from destination to source.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestOWMaxDS
- The maximum of all one way trip time from destination to source.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestNumOW
- The number of successful one way trip time measurements.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestAvgJitter
- The average of positive and negative jitter values in Source-to-Destination and Destination-to-Source direction.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestAvgSDJ
- The average of positive and negative jitter values from source to destination.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestAvgDSJ
- The average of positive and negative jitter values from destination to source.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestOWAvgSD
- The average one way trip time from source to destination.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestOWAvgDS
- The average one way trip time from destination to source.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestIAJOut
- Inter-arrival jitter (RFC 1889) at responder.
- ipslaEtherJitterLatestIAJIn
- Inter-arrival jitter (RFC 1889) at source.
- ipslaEtherJLatestFrmUnProcessed
- The number of frames in the operation that could not be processed due to high CPU load.
- ipslaEtherJitterAggStatsTable
- The 'ethernetJitter' statistics table contains summarized information of the results for a conceptual control row. A rolling accumulated history of this information is maintained in a series of hourly 'group(s)'. When ipslaEtherJAggStatsStartTimeId group ...
- ipslaEtherJitterAggStatsEntry
- This entry contains the objects which accumulate the results of a series of 'ethernetJitter' operations over a 60 minute time period or a time period stored in rttMonScheduleAdminRttLife, whichever is smaller. An entry is created only if when the followin ...
- ipslaEtherJAggStatsStartTimeId
- The value of sysUpTime at the time when this row was created.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredCmpletions
- The number of Ethernet jitter operations that have completed successfully.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredOvThrshlds
- The number of Ethernet jitter operations that violate jitterAvg threshold which is defined in RttMonReactVar.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredNumRTTs
- The number of RTTs that are successfully measured.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredRTTSums
- The sum of RTTs that are successfully measured for this ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredStartTimeId hourly group. The number of the successfully measured RTT is stored in the ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredNumRTTs.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredRTTSum2Ls
- The sum of squares of RTTs that are successfully measured (low order 32 bits).
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredRTTSum2Hs
- The sum of squares of RTTs that are successfully measured (high order 32 bits).
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredRTTMin
- The minimum of RTTs that were successfully measured.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredRTTMax
- The maximum of RTTs that were successfully measured.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredMinPosSD
- The minimum of absolute values of all positive jitter values for frames sent from source to destination.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredMaxPosSD
- The maximum of absolute values of all positive jitter values for frames sent from source to destination.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredNumPosSDs
- The number of all positive jitter values for frames sent from source to destination.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredSumPosSDs
- The sum of all positive jitter values for frames sent from source to destination. The number of such values is stored in ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredNumPosSDs.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredSum2PSDLs
- The sum of square of all positive jitter values for frames sent from source to destination (low order 32 bits).
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredSum2PSDHs
- The sum of square of all positive jitter values for frames sent from source to destination (high order 32 bits).
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredMinNegSD
- The minimum of all negative jitter values for frames sent from source to destination.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredMaxNegSD
- The maximum of all negative jitter values for frames sent from source to destination.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredNumNegSDs
- The number of all negative jitter values for frames sent from source to destination.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredSumNegSDs
- The sum of all negative jitter values for frames sent from source to destination. The number of such values is stored in ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredNumNegSDs.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredSum2NSDLs
- The sum of square of all negative jitter values for frames sent from source to destination (low order 32 bits).
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredSum2NSDHs
- The sum of square of all negative jitter values for frames sent from source to destination (high order 32 bits).
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredMinPosDS
- The minimum of all positive jitter values for frames sent from destination to source.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredMaxPosDS
- The maximum of all positive jitter values for frames sent from destination to source.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredNumPosDSes
- The number of all positive jitter values for frames sent from destination to source.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredSumPosDSes
- The sum of all positive jitter values for frames sent from destination to source. The number of such values is stored in ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredNumPosDSes.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredSum2PDSLs
- The sum of squares of all positive jitter values for frames sent from destination to source (low order 32 bits).
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredSum2PDSHs
- The sum of squares of all positive jitter values for frames sent from destination to source (high order 32 bits).
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredMinNegDS
- The minimum of all negative jitter values for frames sent from destination to source.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredMaxNegDS
- The maximum of all negative jitter values for frames sent from destination to source.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredNumNegDSes
- The number of all negative jitter values for frames sent from destination to source.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredSumNegDSes
- The sum of all negative jitter values for frames sent from destination to source. The number of such values is stored in ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredNumNegDSes.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredSum2NDSLs
- The sum of squares of all negative jitter values for frames sent from destination to source (low order 32 bits).
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredSum2NDSHs
- The sum of squares of all negative jitter values for frames sent from destination to source (high order 32 bits).
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredFrmLossSDs
- The number of lost frames when sent from source to destination.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredFrmLssDSes
- The number of lost frames when sent from destination to source.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredFrmOutSeqs
- The number of frames arrived out of sequence.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredFrmMIAes
- The number of frames that are lost for which we cannot determine the direction.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredFrmSkippds
- The number of frames that are skipped per operation because the router could not send the packet out.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredErrors
- The number of occasions when an Ethernet jitter operation could not be initiated because of an internal error.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredBusies
- The number of occasions when an Ethernet jitter operation could not be initiated because a previous Ethernet jitter operation has not been completed.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredOWSumSDs
- The sum of one way trip time from source to destination.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredOWSum2SDLs
- The sum of squares of one way trip time from source to destination (low order 32 bits).
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredOWSum2SDHs
- The sum of squares of one way trip time from source to destination (high order 32 bits).
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredOWMinSD
- The minimum of all one way trip time from source to destination.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredOWMaxSD
- The maximum of all one way trip time from source to destination.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredOWSumDSes
- The sum of one way trip time from destination to source.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredOWSum2DSLs
- The sum of squares of one way trip time from destination to source (low order 32 bits).
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredOWSum2DSHs
- The sum of squares of one way trip time from destination to source (high order 32 bits).
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredOWMinDS
- The minimum of all one way trip time from destination to source.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredOWMaxDS
- The maximum of all one way trip time from destination to source.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredNumOWs
- The number of one way trip time that are successfully measured.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredAvgJ
- The average of positive and negative jitter values for source-to-destination and destination-to-source direction.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredAvgJSD
- The average of positive and negative jitter values in source-to-destination direction.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredAvgJDS
- The average of positive and negative jitter values in destination-to-source direction.
- ipslaEtherJAggMinSucFrmLoss
- The minimum number of frames that are dropped successively.
- ipslaEtherJAggMaxSucFrmLoss
- The maximum number of frames that are dropped successively.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredIAJOut
- Inter-arrival jitter (RFC 1889) at responder
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredIAJIn
- Inter-arrival jitter (RFC 1889) at sender
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredFrmLateAs
- The number of frames that arrived after the timeout.
- ipslaEtherJAggMeasuredFrmUnPrcds
- The number of frames that arrived but could not be processed due to the internal error.
- ciscoIpSlaEthernetAutoGroup
- A collection of objects that were added to support Auto-Ethernet-CFM.
- ciscoIpSlaEthernetStatsGroup
- A collection of statistics objects related to Ethernet Jitter Probe.
- ciscoIpSlaEthernetAutoEVCGroup
- A collection of objects which provides the support for Auto-Ethernet-CFM ping/jitter operation with Ethernet Virtual Connection.
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