CISCO-LOCAL-DIRECTOR-MIB B Download
The MIB module to view information about
LocalDirector.
The Cisco LocalDirector is a device designed for the
purpose of load balancing TCP traffic at an Internet
site. To implement load balancing, an IP address (and
optionally a port and a 'bind ID') is chosen to be the
publically accessible 'virtual machine'. Then a number
of actual Internet servers are 'bound' to this virtual
machine. The servers are called 'real machines'. The
relationships between virtual and real machines can be
one to many, many to one, or many to many. More
detailed information about the LocalDirector is
available in the 'Cisco LocalDirector Installation and
Configuration Guide', available online at
www.cisco.com.
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OID list for CISCO-LOCAL-DIRECTOR-MIB B
- cldVirtualTable
- Information about all Virtual machines that exist on LocalDirector.
- cldVirtualTableEntry
- A LocalDirector Virtual Table entry. Entries are added to this table via the 'virtual' command on the command line interface.
- cldVirtualIpAddress
- The IP address of the virtual machine.
- cldVirtualPort
- The TCP port of the virtual machine (default is 0, which is all ports).
- cldVirtualBindID
- The Bind ID of the virtual machine (default is 0, which is for all clients.
- cldVirtualState
- The service state of the virtual machine.
- cldVirtualTotalConnections
- The total number of connections to/from the virtual machine since reboot.
- cldVirtualTotalPackets
- The total number of packets to/from the virtual machine since reboot.
- cldVirtualTotalBytes
- The total number of bytes to/from the virtual machine since reboot.
- cldVirtualWeight
- The weight reflects the availability of a virtual machine, which is the total weights/availability of all real machines bound the virtual machine.
- cldRealTable
- Information about all Real machines that exist on LocalDirector.
- cldRealTableEntry
- A LocalDirector Real Table entry. Entries are added via the 'real' command on the command line interface.
- cldRealIpAddress
- The IP address of the real machine.
- cldRealPort
- The TCP port of the real machine (default is 0, which is all ports).
- cldRealState
- The service state of the real machine (defaul is 0, which is all clients.
- cldRealTotalConnections
- The total number of connections to this machine since reboot.
- cldRealTotalPackets
- The total number of packets to/from the real machine since reboot.
- cldRealTotalBytes
- The total number of bytes to/from the real machine since reboot.
- cldRealWeight
- The weight for the real machine.
- cldeVirtualTable
- Information about all Virtual machines that exist on LocalDirector.
- cldeVirtualTableEntry
- A LocalDirector Virtual Table entry. Entries are added to this table via the 'virtual' command on the command line interface.
- cldeVirtualIpAddress
- The IP address of the virtual machine.
- cldeVirtualPort
- The TCP port of the virtual machine (default is 0, which is all ports).
- cldeVirtualBindID
- The Bind ID of the virtual machine (default is 0, which is for all clients.
- cldeVirtualProtocol
- The TCP/UDP protocol field value used in sending packets to this Virtual Server.
- cldeVirtualState
- The service state of the virtual machine.
- cldeVirtualTotalConnections
- The total number of connections to/from the virtual machine since reboot.
- cldeVirtualTotalPackets
- The total number of packets to/from the virtual machine since reboot.
- cldeVirtualTotalBytes
- The total number of bytes to/from the virtual machine since reboot.
- cldeVirtualWeight
- The weight reflects the availability of a virtual machine, which is the total weights/availability of all real machines bound the virtual machine.
- cldeRealTable
- Information about all Real machines that exist on LocalDirector.
- cldeRealTableEntry
- A LocalDirector Real Table entry. Entries are added via the 'real' command on the command line interface.
- cldeRealIpAddress
- The IP address of the real machine.
- cldeRealPort
- The TCP port of the real machine (default is 0, which is all ports).
- cldeRealBindID
- The Bind ID of the Real Server.
- cldeRealProtocol
- The TCP/UDP protocol field value used in sending packets to this Real Server.
- cldeRealState
- The service state of the real machine (defaul is 0, which is all clients.
- cldeRealTotalConnections
- The total number of connections to this machine since reboot.
- cldeRealTotalPackets
- The total number of packets to/from the real machine since reboot.
- cldeRealTotalBytes
- The total number of bytes to/from the real machine since reboot.
- cldeRealWeight
- The weight for the real machine.
- cldexVirtualTable
- Information about all Virtual machines that exist on LocalDirector.
- cldexVirtualTableEntry
- A LocalDirector Virtual Table entry. Entries are added to this table via the 'virtual' command on the command line interface.
- cldexVirtualIpAddress
- The IP address of the virtual machine.
- cldexVirtualPort
- The TCP port of the virtual machine (default is 0, which is all ports).
- cldexVirtualBindID
- The Bind ID of the virtual machine (default is 0, which is for all clients.
- cldexVirtualProtocol
- The TCP/UDP protocol field value used in sending packets to this Virtual Server.
- cldexVirtualRule
- The administratively assigned content rule name associated with this Virtual Server.
- cldexVirtualState
- The service state of the virtual machine.
- cldexVirtualTotalConnections
- The total number of connections to/from the virtual machine since reboot.
- cldexVirtualTotalPackets
- The total number of packets to/from the virtual machine since reboot.
- cldexVirtualTotalBytes
- The total number of bytes to/from the virtual machine since reboot.
- cldexVirtualWeight
- The weight reflects the availability of a virtual machine, which is the total weights/availability of all real machines bound the virtual machine.
- cldFailoverEnabled
- Is failover mechanism enabled.
- cldFailoverCableStatus
- Status of failover serial cable.
- cldFailoverUnitType
- The failover unit type, which is determined by Failover serial cable; primary or secondary.
- cldFailoverUnitStatus
- The unit's failover activity; active or standby.
- cldFailoverActiveTimeStamp
- The value of sysUpTime when unit went active.
- ciscoLocalDirectorMIBGroup
- A collection of objects providing the LocalDirector MIB capability.
- ciscoLocalDirectorFailoverGroup
- A collection of objects providing the LocalDirector MIB capability.
- ciscoLocalDirectorEMIBGroup
- A collection of objects providing the LocalDirector MIB capability.
- ciscoLocalDirectorEMIBGroupRev1
- A collection of objects providing the LocalDirector MIB capability.
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