JUNIPER-LSYSSP-NATSRCPOOL-MIB Download
This module defines the NAT-src-pool-specific MIB for Juniper Enterprise
Logical-System (LSYS) security profiles. Juniper documentation
is recommended as the reference.
The LSYS security profile provides various static and dynamic
resource management by observing resource quota limits.
Security NAT-src-pool resource is the focus in this MIB.
With the IPHost SNMP tool, you can monitor any SNMP objects of the
JUNIPER-LSYSSP-NATSRCPOOL-MIB.
OID list for JUNIPER-LSYSSP-NATSRCPOOL-MIB
- jnxLsysSpNATsrcpoolTable
- LSYSPROFILE NAT-src-pool objects for NAT-src-pool resource consumption per LSYS.
- jnxLsysSpNATsrcpoolEntry
- An entry in NAT-src-pool resource table.
- jnxLsysSpNATsrcpoolLsysName
- The name of the logical system for which NAT-src-pool resource information is retrieved.
- jnxLsysSpNATsrcpoolProfileName
- The security profile name string for the LSYS.
- jnxLsysSpNATsrcpoolUsage
- The current resource usage count for the LSYS.
- jnxLsysSpNATsrcpoolReserved
- The reserved resource count for the LSYS.
- jnxLsysSpNATsrcpoolMaximum
- The maximum allowed resource usage count for the LSYS.
- jnxLsysSpNATsrcpoolUsedAmount
- The NAT-src-pool resource consumption over all LSYS.
- jnxLsysSpNATsrcpoolMaxQuota
- The NAT-src-pool resource maximum quota for the whole device for all LSYS.
- jnxLsysSpNATsrcpoolAvailableAmount
- The NAT-src-pool resource available in the whole device.
- jnxLsysSpNATsrcpoolHeaviestUsage
- The most amount of NAT-src-pool resource consumed of a LSYS.
- jnxLsysSpNATsrcpoolHeaviestUser
- The LSYS name that consume the most NAT-src-pool resource.
- jnxLsysSpNATsrcpoolLightestUsage
- The least amount of NAT-src-pool resource consumed of a LSYS.
- jnxLsysSpNATsrcpoolLightestUser
- The LSYS name that consume the least NAT-src-pool resource.
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