session_state monitor - SNMP OIDs

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OIDs - session_state monitor

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OID list for session state

Character Session State
charSessState 1.3.6.1.2.1.19.3.1.4 (defined in rfc1316)
The current operational state of the session, disregarding flow control. 'connected' indicates that character data could flow on the network side of session. 'connecting' indicates moving from nonexistent toward 'connected'. 'disconnecting' indicates moving from 'connected' or 'connecting' to nonexistent.
Character Session State
charSessState 1.3.6.1.2.1.19.3.1.4 (defined in rfc1658)
The current operational state of the session, disregarding flow control. 'connected' indicates that character data could flow on the network side of session. 'connecting' indicates moving from nonexistent toward 'connected'. 'disconnecting' indicates moving from 'connected' or 'connecting' to nonexistent.
sna Lu Session Admin State
snaLuSessnAdminState 1.3.6.1.2.1.34.1.2.3.1.10 (defined in rfc1666)
The value indicates the desired operational state of the session. This object is used to change the operational state of the session. A Management Station can only change the operational state of the session to 'unbound (1)'. Session deactivation: If a session is in the operational state 'bound (3)' then setting the value of this object to 'unbound (1)' will initiate the session shutdown. If a session is in the operational state 'pendingBind (2)' then setting the value of this object to 'unbound (1)' will initiate the session shutdown. If a session is in the operational state 'pendingUnbind (4)' for an abnormally long period of time (e.g., three minutes) then setting the value of this object to 'unbound (1)' will change the session operational state to 'unbound (1)'. Note: for dependent LUs, deactivating the session is the same as deactivating the LU.
sna Lu Session Operation State
snaLuSessnOperState 1.3.6.1.2.1.34.1.2.3.1.11 (defined in rfc1666)
The value indicates the current operational state of the session. 'unbound (1)' - session has been unbound; in this state it will be removed from the session table by the Agent. 'pendingBind (2)' - this state has different meanings for dependent and independent LUs; for dependent LU - waiting for BIND from the host, for independent LU - waiting for BIND response. When a session enters this state, the corresponding entry in the session table is created by the Agent. 'bound (3)' - session has been successfully bound. 'pendingUnbind (4)' - session enters this state when an UNBIND is sent and before the rsp(UNBIND) is received.
rbtws Client Session Client Session State
rbtwsClSessClientSessState 1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.15.1.4.4.1.1.1.1.16 (defined in rbtws-client-session-mib)
Session state. Deprecated, use rbtwsClSessClientSessSessionState instead.
rbtws Client Session Client Session Session State
rbtwsClSessClientSessSessionState 1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.15.1.4.4.1.1.1.1.19 (defined in rbtws-client-session-mib)
Session non-intermediate state.
rbtws Client Session State
rbtwsClientSessionState 1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.15.1.2.12 (defined in rbtws-trap-mib)
The state for a client session. This object is used within notifications and is not accessible.
ALTIGA Dhcp Statistics Session State
alDhcpStatsSessState 1.3.6.1.4.1.3076.2.1.2.20.2.1.8 (defined in ALTIGA-DHCP-STATS-MIB)
The state of this session.
ALTIGA L2tp Statistics Session State
alL2tpStatsSessionState 1.3.6.1.4.1.3076.2.1.2.16.3.1.7 (defined in ALTIGA-L2TP-STATS-MIB)
This object contains the current state of the session.
ALTIGA L2tp Statistics Session Sequencing State
alL2tpStatsSessionSequencingState 1.3.6.1.4.1.3076.2.1.2.16.3.1.24 (defined in ALTIGA-L2TP-STATS-MIB)
This object defines which tunnel peers have requested payload sequencing. The value of both(4) indicates that both peers have requested payload sequencing.
Statistics If Session State
alPPPoEStatsIfSessionState 1.3.6.1.4.1.3076.2.1.2.40.2.1.11 (defined in ALTIGA-PPPOE-STATS-MIB)
State that the session is in.
appn Is In Session State
appnIsInSessState 1.3.6.1.2.1.34.4.1.6.2.1.3 (defined in APPN-MIB)
Indicates the state of the session: inactive(1) - session is inactive pendactive(2) - session is pending active active(3) - session is active pendinact(4) - session is pending inactive Active sessions can be deactivated by setting this object to inactive(1).
Cisco Authentication Framework Session Method State
cafSessionMethodState 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.656.1.4.2.1.2 (defined in CISCO-AUTH-FRAMEWORK-MIB)
Indicates the state of this authentication method. notRun : The method has not run for this session. running : The method is running for this session. failedOver : The method has failed and the next method is expected to provide a result. authcSuccess: The method has provided a successful authentication result for this session. authcFailed : The method has provided a failed authentication result for this session.
Cisco DSPU Lu Operation Session State
dspuLuOperSessionState 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.24.1.5.2.1.8 (defined in CISCO-DSPU-MIB)
Operational state of LU session is either bound or unbound.
cisco Bidirectional Forwarding Detection Session State
ciscoBfdSessState 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.137.1.2.1.6 (defined in CISCO-IETF-BFD-MIB)
The perceived state of the BFD session.
IBM APPN Is Ac Session State
ibmappnIsAcSessState 1.3.6.1.4.1.2.6.2.13.7.3.2.5.1.12 (defined in ibm-acct)
Indicates the state of the session. 1. session is pending inactive or, 2. session is pending active or, 3. session is active or, 4. session is inactive
l2t Session Line State
l2tSessionLineState 1.3.6.1.4.1.2.6.119.4.7.2.2.1.5 (defined in ibm-ibml2tp)
This object contains the current state of the session.
tn3270e Server Configuration Session Term State
tn3270eSrvrConfSessionTermState 1.3.6.1.2.1.34.8.1.1.1.9 (defined in ibm-tn3270e)
The current state for determining what a TN3270E server should do when a TN3270 Session terminates: terminate(1) => Terminate TCP connection. luSessionPend(2) => Do not drop the TCP Connection associated with a client when their TN3270 Session ends. Processing should redrive session initialization as if the client was first connecting. queueSession(3) => QUEUESESSION deals with CLSDST-Pass. An example is the easiest explanation. Assume APPL1 does a CLSDST-Pass to APPL2. Then the client logs off APPL Without QUEUESESSION the connection would now be broken. With QUEUESESSION the TN3270E server keeps the LU around after getting the APPL2 unbind waiting for a bind from APPL1.
Juniper L2tp Session Stats State
jnxL2tpSessionStatsState 1.3.6.1.4.1.2636.3.49.1.1.4.1.9 (defined in JNX-L2TP-MIB)
This field contains the current state of the session - one of the internal session related state names as described below: established The session is operating closed The session is being closed destroyed The session is being destroyed cleanup The session is being cleaned up lns_ic_accept_new A new session is being accepted lns_ic_idle The session has been created and is idle lns_ic_reject_new The new session is being rejected lns_ic_wait_connect The session is waiting for the peer's incoming call connected (ICCN) message.

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