CISCO-VIRTUAL-NW-IF-MIB Download
The MIB module for management of virtual network
interfaces to VSAN and VLAN.
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OID list for CISCO-VIRTUAL-NW-IF-MIB
- virtualNwIfTable
- This table contains one entry for each local virtual interface to a VSAN or VLAN, at most one such interface per processor on a Supervisor or Line card managed by the agent. Each such processor will have an entry in the entPhysicalTable ( from ENTITY-MIB ...
- virtualNwIfEntry
- Each entry provides information on a local virtual interface for a VSAN or VLAN.
- virtualNwIfType
- If the virtualNwIfType is vsan(1) and if the corresponding virtual interface is enabled ( ifAdminStatus='up' ), then the operational state of virtual interface will become active ( ifOperStatus='up' ) only if the VSAN state is active and a FCID is obtaine ...
- virtualNwIfId
- The id of VSAN or VLAN, according to the value of virtualNwIfType.
- virtualNwIfIndex
- The ifIndex of this interface. This value is dynamically assigned by the agent. It is valid whenever the value of the corresponding virtualNwIfRowStatus is 'active'. The ifType of interface of type vsan(1) will be 'fibreChannel(56)' and of type 'vlan(2)' ...
- virtualNwIfFcId
- The Fibre Channel Identifier(FC-ID) of this interface. This object is relevant to interfaces with 'virtualNwIfType' of vsan(1) only.
- virtualNwIfOperStatusCause
- The cause of current operational state of the interface. 'none(1)' - no failure. 'adminDown(2)' - 'ifAdminStatus' is down(2). 'vsanNotOperational(3) - VSAN not operational. 'noFcid(4)' - failed to get an FCID. 'kernelConfFa ...
- virtualNwIfOperStatusCauseDescr
- The description for the cause of current operational state of the interface, shown by the object 'virtualNwIfOperStatusCause'.
- virtualNwIfRowStatus
- The status of this conceptual row.
- virtualNwIfGroup
- A collection of objects related to virtual interface parameters.
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