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cgprsGtpAPNId
Cisco GPRS Tunnelling Protocol APN Id
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.48.1.1.2.3.1.1
APN index. ::= { cgprsGtpAPNEntry 1 } SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS obsolete DESCRIPTION APN name. ::= { cgprsGtpAPNEntry 2 } SYNTAX INTEGER { radius(1), dhcp(2), disable(3), notconfig(4)} MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS obsolete DESCRIPTION APN ip address allocation method. Default is to use global default setting. DEFVAL { disable } ::= { cgprsGtpAPNEntry 3 } SYNTAX RowStatus MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS obsolete DESCRIPTION This object is used to create a new row or modify or delete an existing row in this table. ::= { cgprsGtpAPNEntry 4 } -- ****************************************************************** -- GTP Statistics or Status information for GGSN and SGSN -- ****************************************************************** SYNTAX Gauge32 UNITS "packets The current size of the Rx Packet Queue on the GSN node (for data received from the APN, on the Gi interface). ::= { cgprsGtpGeneralStats 1 } SYNTAX Gauge32 UNITS "PDP contexts The current number of PDP contexts established on the GSN node.
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