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POLICY-MIB
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POLICY-MIB
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OID list for POLICY-MIB
- serverPolicyDecision
- This object allows an NMS application to influence the policy manager's treatment of existing policy decisions that were established by the policy manager. By setting reapplyFlowPolicy, an NMS can cause the policy manager to reevaluate all the existing f ...
- rsvpDefaultPolicy
- This object allows an NMS application to define the agent action when there are no policy servers available to a switch. When this object is set to accept(1), the policy manager in the switch will allow all RSVP control message requests. When set to den ...
- policyManagerEventTableSize
- This object defines the size of the policy manager event table. When this object is set, the subagent adjusts the event table to meet the size defined.
- directoryServerTable
- This table contains information related to the LDAP-based directory server from the perspective of the policy manager.
- directoryServerEntry
- An entry in the directory server table. Each entry represents a directory server instance to the policy manager.
- directoryServerIpAddress
- This object contains the IP Address representing an LDAP server. The policy manager uses this object combined with the directory server port number to uniquely identify an LDAP server to use for directory queries and updates.
- directoryServerPort
- This object contains the TCP port number, which, along with the directory server IP address, identifies the LDAP server.
- directoryServerPreference
- This object represents the relative preference of the server entry. The higher the value of this object, the greater the preference the policy manager places on using this server for LDAP queries. Tis object is used when the policy manager uses server s ...
- directoryServerAuthenticationType
- The value of this object specifies what athentication mechanism the LDAP server expects. For simplePassword(1), the policy manager uses the directoryServerPassword object for each LDAP query. For kerberos and publicKey... The none(0) value directs the po ...
- directoryServerUserId
- This object only has significance when the directoryServerAuthenticationType has a value of simplePassword(1). This simple display string is used by the policy manager in LDAP queries and updates.
- directoryServerPassword
- This object only has significance when the directoryServerAuthenticationType has a value of simplePassword(1). This simple display string is used by the policy manager in LDAP queries and updates.
- directoryServerPublicKey
- This object only has significance when the directoryServerAuthenticationType has a value of publicKey(3).
- directoryServerSearchbase
- This object specifies the base object required for LDAP search operations. This object represents, in distinguished name format, the point where server searches start. Generally, this object represents the base object of the organization.
- directoryServerCacheChange
- This object allows an NMS application to influence the policy manager's cache of policy-related data when this server becomes the primary LDAP server selected for the switch. Setting this object to recachePolicy(1) conveys to the policy manager that the ...
- directoryServerLastChange
- This object contains the value of sysUpTime at the time of the last creation, deletion or modification of an object in this table entry.
- directoryServerAdminStatus
- This object specifies the desired administrative state of the directory server. The up and down states control the policy manager's decision to user the server for LDAP queries and updates.
- directoryServerOperStatus
- This object identifies the current operational state of the LDAP server. Semantics of this object closely resemble the ifOperStatus definition, however, the LDAP application layer is NOT modeled as an interface as defined by RFC2233.
- directoryServerRowStatus
- This object is used to create a new table enmtry or modify or delete an existing table entry in this table.
- policyEventTable
- This table contains significant events related to the operation of the policy manager.
- policyEventEntry
- An entry in the policy manager event table.
- policyEventIndex
- This object uniquely identifies the event record.
- policyEventCode
- This object identifies the event that occurred. The internal protocol error and LDAP error events are rollup events that represent a collection of events with similar characteristics. The internal error event occurs due to software resource or logic prob ...
- policyEventDetailString
- This object gives details about the event that took place. Included in the string are (potentially) fields that provide more specific fault location and isolation, context resolution, and event (error) instance information.
- policyEventTime
- This object contains the value of sysUpTime at the time the event ocurred.
- policyRuleNamesTable
- This table contains information that identifies the LDAP-based policy rules defined on a directory server that the policy manager will use for making policy decisions.
- policyRuleNamesEntry
- An entry in the policy rules table. Each entry represents the name of a policy rule on the directory server. The policy manager uses these names to build the correct policy rules.
- policyRuleNamesIndex
- This object is a unique index identifying the policyRuleNames entry.
- policyRuleNamesName
- This object defines the name of the policyRule that the policy manager will use to build a switch policy. The name coincides with the directory server class name equivalent.
- policyRuleNamesRowStatus
- This object is used to create or delete a row in the policy rules table. Setting this value to 'destroy' removes a policyRule entry from the switch's search list while setting this value to 'create' allows an NMS to establish a policy rule for the switch.
- policyStatsTable
- policyStatsEntry
- An entry in the policy manager stats table.
- policyStatsIpAddress
- IP index to the policy server related to these statistics
- policyStatsServerPort
- Port index to the policy server related to these statistics
- policyStatsQueryCount
- The total number of times that a policy lookup occurred. This is the number of times that a reference was made to a policy definition at a system and includes the number of times that a policy repository was accessed, PolicyAccessCount. The object Policy ...
- policyStatsAccessCount
- Total number of times that a policy repository was accessed. The value of this object should be less than PolicyQueryCount, since typically policy entries are cached to minimize repository accesses.
- policyStatsSuccessAccessCount
- Total number of successful policy repository accesses.
- policyStatsNotFoundCount
- Total number of policy repository accesses that resulted in an entry not being located.
- policyNotificationTable
- This table contains an association between an event ID and the notification method that the policy manager uses to convey to an NMS that the event occurred.
- policyNotificationEntry
- An entry in the policy manager notification table.
- policyNotificationIndex
- This object is a unique index identifying the policyNotification entry. This index corresponds to the same value as the policyEvent.
- policyNotificationCode
- This object defines the notification method used to convey information about switch events to the NMS. The notification code allows for multiple notification methods, updated by an NMS by setting the appropriate method corresponding to the event index .
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