XYLAN-BACKUP-MIB

XYLAN-BACKUP-MIB Download

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With the IPHost SNMP tool, you can monitor any SNMP objects of the XYLAN-BACKUP-MIB . You can select a variable to monitor using the built-in IPHost MIB browser that provides you with all variables, their current values and descriptions taken from the XYLAN-BACKUP-MIB .

OID list for XYLAN-BACKUP-MIB

backupxConfigTable
A table of Backup Services configuration information.
backupxConfigEntry
An entry in the Backup Service Entity Configuration table, containing information about a backup service.
backupxConfigID
The Backup Service ID. This is used as a unique ID to identify a backup service entity.
backupxConfigDescription
A description for this Backup Service.
backupxConfigAdminStatus
This object controls the Administrative Status of this Backup Service. Enabled will allow the Backup Service to operate. Disabled will disable the service without deleting it. Delete will disable the backup and delete the backup service configuration re ...
backupxConfigPrimaryType
This object controls the type of entity to be backed up in case of failure.
backupxConfigPrimaryIndex1
This object controls the first Index object to use to identify the Primary entity to backup based on type: Physical Port: slot Frame Relay PVC: slot
backupxConfigPrimaryIndex2
This object controls the first Index object to use to identify the Primary entity to backup based on type: Physical Port: port Frame Relay PVC: port
backupxConfigPrimaryIndex3
This object controls the first Index object to use to identify the Primary entity to backup based on type: Physical Port: 0 Frame Relay PVC: DLCI number
backupxConfigBackupType
This object controls the type of entity to use to back up the primary entity in case of failure.
backupxConfigBackupIndex1
This object controls the first Index object to use to identify the backup entity based on type: PPP Peer: Peer ID
backupxConfigBackupIndex2
This object controls the second Index object to use to identify the backup entity: This object is currently reserved for possible future use.
backupxConfigBackupIndex3
This object controls the third Index object to use to identify the backup entity: This object is currently reserved for possible future use.
backupxConfigStartupTimeout
This object controls the time in seconds after system startup to wait for the Primary entity to come up before activating the backup entity.
backupxConfigActivateTimeout
This object controls the time in seconds after the Primary entity enters and stays in a Failed state before activating the backup entity.
backupxConfigRestoreTimeout
This object controls the time in seconds after the Primary entity enters and stays in a Operational state before deactivating the backup entity.

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