Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers MIB Specifications

This chapter describes the Management Information Base (MIB) on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers. It includes the following sections:

Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers MIBs

Each MIB description lists relevant constraints about the MIB’s implementation on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers platform. Any objects not listed in a table are implemented as defined in the MIB. For detailed MIB descriptions, see the standard MIB.


NoteNot all the MIBs included in a Cisco IOS software release are fully supported by the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router. Some MIBs are not supported at all. Other MIBs might work, but they have not been tested on the router. In addition, some MIBs are deprecated, but cannot be removed from the software. When a MIB is included in the image, it does not necessarily mean that is supported by the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router platform.


For more information about the MIBs that are included in this releases, see the “Downloading and Compiling MIBs” section.

Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers MIB Categories

The subsequent tables list the following categories of MIBs in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Image on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers:

  • Supported and verified MIBs (tested for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers)—The MIBs exist in the image, the code is implemented, and Cisco has verified that all the supported objects work properly ( Table 3-1 ).
  • Supported and unverified MIBs (not tested for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers)—The MIBs exist in the image, the code is implemented, but Cisco has not verified if it is working properly ( Table 3-2 ).
  • Unsupported MIBs (no level of support or testing on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers)—The MIBs may be posted on Cisco.com, but are not present in the image and cannot be queried ( Table 3-3 ).

The MIB version string indicates the date and time that it was most recently modified. The format is YYMMDDHHMMZ or YYYYMMDDHHMMZ, where:

  • YY is the last two digits of the year (only years between 1900 and1999).
  • YYYY is all four digits of the year (any year).
  • MM is the month (01 through 12).
  • DD is the day of the month (01 through 31).
  • HH is hours (00 through 23).
  • MM is minutes (00 through 59).
  • Z (the ASCII character Z), denotes Coordinated Universal Time (UTC, formerly Greenwich Mean Time [GMT]). This datatype stores the date and time fields YEAR, MONTH, DAY, HOUR, MINUTE, SECOND, TIMEZONE_HOUR, and TIMEZONE_MINUTE.

Note For example, 9502192015Z and 199502192015Z represent 8:15 GMT on 19 February 1995. Years after 1999 use the four-digit format. Years 1900-1999 may use the two-digit or four-digit format.



NoteIn the following tables you might see the termUnknown. This term refers to the MIB that does not have a recorded time stamp indicating the latest modification.


Supported and Verified MIBs

Table 3-1 lists the MIBs that are supported and verified in the following Cisco IOS release. The table lists the MIBs, corresponding notification name, and applicable MIB versions.

 

Table 3-1 Supported and Verified Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers MIBs in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Image

MIB
Notification Name
Revision ID

ATM-MIB

 

9406072245Z

BGP4-MIB (RFC 1657)

bgpEstablished

bgpBackwardTransition

9405050000Z

CISCO-AAA-SERVER-MIB

casServerStateChange

200001200000Z

CISCO-AAA-SESSION-MIB

 

200603210000Z

CISCO-AAL5-MIB

 

200309220000Z

CISCO-ATM-EXT-MIB

 

200301060000Z

CISCO-ATM-PVCTRAP-EXTN-MIB

catmIntfPvcUpTrap

catmIntfPvcOAMFailureTrap

catmIntfPvcSegCCOAMFailureTrap

catmIntfPvcEndCCOAMFailureTrap

catmIntfPvcAISRDIOAMFailureTrap

catmIntfPvcAnyOAMFailureTrap

catmIntfPvcOAMRecoverTrap

catmIntfPvcSegCCOAMRecoverTrap

catmIntfPvcEndCCOAMRecoverTrap

catmIntfPvcAISRDIOAMRecoverTrap

catmIntfPvcAnyOAMRecoverTrap

catmIntfPvcUp2Trap

catmIntfPvcDownTrap

catmIntfPvcSegAISRDIFailureTrap

catmIntfPvcEndAISRDIFailureTrap

catmIntfPvcSegAISRDIRecoverTrap

catmIntfPvcEndAISRDIRecoverTrap

200303240000Z

CISCO-ATM-QOS-MIB

200206100000Z

CISCO-BGP4-MIB

cbgpFsmStateChange

cbgpBackwardTransition

cbgpPrefixThresholdExceeded

cbgpPrefixThresholdClear

cbgpPeer2EstablishedNotification

cbgpPeer2BackwardTransNotification

cbgpPeer2FsmStateChange

cbgpPeer2BackwardTransition

cbgpPeer2PrefixThresholdExceeded

cbgpPeer2PrefixThresholdClear

200302240000Z

CISCO-BULK-FILE-MIB

cbfDefineFileCompletion

200108220000Z

CISCO-CBP-TARGET-MIB

200605240000Z

CISCO-CDP-MIB

200503210000Z

CISCO-CEF-MIB

cefResourceFailure

cefPeerStateChange

cefPeerFIBStateChange

cefInconsistencyDetection

200601300000Z

CISCO-CLASS-BASED-QOS-MIB

200901260000Z

CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB

ccCopyCompletion

200403170000Z

CISCO-CONFIG-MAN-MIB

ciscoConfigManEvent

ccmCLIRunningConfigChanged

ccmCTIDRolledOver

200608220000Z

CISCO-CONTEXT-MAPPING-MIB

200503170000Z

CISCO-DATA-COLLECTION-MIB

cdcVFileCollectionError

cdcFileXferComplete

200210300530Z

CISCO-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB

200505260000Z

CISCO-DYNAMIC-TEMPLATE-MIB

200709060000Z

CISCO-EIGRP-MIB

200411160000Z

CISCO-EMBEDDED-EVENT-MGR-MIB

cEventMgrServerEvent

cEventMgrPolicyEvent

200304160000Z

CISCO-ENHANCED-MEMPOOL-MIB

cempMemBufferNotify

200302240000Z1

CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB

ceAlarmAsserted

ceAlarmCleared

9907062150Z

CISCO-ENTITY-EXT-MIB

200811240000Z

CISCO-ENTITY-FRU-CONTROL-MIB

cefcModuleStatusChange

cefcPowerStatusChange

cefcFRUInserted

cefcFRURemoved

cefcUnrecognizedFRU

cefcFanTrayStatusChange

201112220000Z

CISCO-ENTITY-PERFORMANCE-MIB

201205150000Z

CISCO-ENTITY-QFP-MIB

201205150000Z

CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB

entSensorThresholdNotification

200601010000Z

CISCO-ENTITY-VENDORTYPE-OID-MIB

200505050930Z

CISCO-ETHERLIKE-EXT-MIB

201006040000Z

CISCO-EVC-MIB

cevcEvcCreationNotification

cevcEvcDeletionNotification

cevcEvcStatusChangedNotification

200805010000Z

CISCO-FLASH-MIB

ciscoFlashCopyCompletionTrap

ciscoFlashPartitioningCompletionTrap

ciscoFlashMiscOpCompletionTrap

ciscoFlashDeviceChangeTrap

ciscoFlashDeviceInsertedNotif

ciscoFlashDeviceRemovedNotif

ciscoFlashDeviceInsertedNotifRev1

ciscoFlashDeviceRemovedNotifRev1

200403180000Z

CISCO-FRAME-RELAY-MIB

200010130000Z

CISCO-FTP-CLIENT-MIB

9710091700Z

CISCO-HSRP-EXT-MIB

9808030000Z

CISCO-HSRP-MIB

cHsrpStateChange

9808030000Z

CISCO-IETF-ATM2-PVCTRAP-MIB

atmIntfPvcFailuresTrap

9802030000Z

CISCO-IETF-BFD-MIB

ciscoBfdSessUp

ciscoBfdSessDown

201104160000Z

CISCO-IETF-FRR-MIB

cmplsFrrProtected

200211051200Z

CISCO-IETF-ISIS-MIB

ciiDatabaseOverload

ciiManualAddressDrops

ciiCorruptedLSPDetected

ciiAttemptToExceedMaxSequence

ciiIDLenMismatch

ciiMaxAreaAddressesMismatch

ciiOwnLSPPurge

ciiSequenceNumberSkip

ciiAuthenticationTypeFailure

ciiAuthenticationFailure

ciiVersionSkew

ciiAreaM

200508161200Z

CISCO-IETF-PPVPN-MPLS-VPN-MIB

cMplsNumVrfRouteMaxThreshCleared

200304171200Z

CISCO-IETF-PW-ATM-MIB

200504191200Z

CISCO-IETF-PW-ENET-MIB

200209221200Z

CISCO-IETF-PW-MIB

cpwVcDown

cpwVcUp

200403171200Z

CISCO-IETF-PW-MPLS-MIB

200302261200Z

CISCO-IF-EXTENSION-MIB

200311140000Z

CISCO-IGMP-FILTER-MIB

200111080000Z

CISCO-IMAGE-MIB

9508150000Z

CISCO-IMAGE-LICENSE-MGMT-MIB

cilmBootImageLevelChanged

200710160000Z

CISCO-IP-LOCAL-POOL-MIB

ciscoIpLocalPoolInUseAddrNoti

200304032000Z

CISCO-IPMROUTE-MIB

ciscoIpMRouteMissingHeartBeats

200503070000Z

CISCO-IPSEC-FLOW-MONITOR-MIB

cikeTunnelStart

cikeTunnelStop

cikeSysFailure

cikeCertCrlFailure

cikeProtocolFailure

cikeNoSa

cipSecTunnelStart

cipSecTunnelStop

cipSecSysFailure

cipSecSetUpFailure

cipSecEarlyTunTerm

cipSecProtocolFailure

cipSecNoSa

200010131800Z

CISCO-IPSEC-MIB

cipsIsakmpPolicyAdded

cipsIsakmpPolicyDeleted

cipsCryptomapAdded

cipsCryptomapDeleted

cipsCryptomapSetAttached

cipsCryptomapSetDetached

cipsTooManySAs

200008071139Z

CISCO-IPSEC-POLICY-MAP-MIB

200008171257Z

CISCO-IP-TAP-MIB

200403110000Z

CISCO-IP-URPF-MIB

cipUrpfIfDropRateNotify

200411120000Z

CISCO-LAG-MIB

 

 

CISCO-LICENSE-MGMT-MIB

clmgmtLicenseExpired

clmgmtLicenseExpiryWarning

clmgmtLicenseUsageCountExceeded

clmgmtLicenseUsageCountAboutToExceed

clmgmtLicenseInstalled

clmgmtLicenseCleared

clmgmtLicenseRevoked

clmgmtLicenseEULAAccepted

clmgmtLicenseNotEnforced

clmgmtLicenseSubscriptionExpiryWarning

clmgmtLicenseSubscriptionExtExpiryWarning

clmgmtLicenseSubscriptionExpired

clmgmtLicenseEvalRTUTransitionWarning

clmgmtLicenseEvalRTUTransition

201104190000Z

CISCO-MVPN-MIB

ciscoMvpnMvrfChange

200402231200Z

CISCO-NBAR-PROTOCOL-DISCOVERY-MIB

200208160000Z

CISCO-NETFLOW-MIB

200604200000Z

CISCO-NTP-MIB

200307070000Z

CISCO-OSPF-MIB (draft-ietf-ospf-mib-update-05)

200307180000Z

CISCO-OSPF-TRAP-MIB (draft-ietf-ospf-mib-update-05)

cospfIfConfigError

cospfVirtIfConfigError

cospfTxRetransmit

cospfVirtIfTxRetransmit

cospfOriginateLsa

cospfMaxAgeLsa

cospfNssaTranslatorStatusChange

cospfShamLinkStateChange

cospfShamLinksStateChange

cospfShamLinkNbrStateChange

cospfShamLinkConfigError

cospfShamLinkAuthFailure

cospfShamLinkRxBadPacket

cospfShamLinkTxRetransmit

200307180000Z

CISCO-PIM-MIB

ciscoPimInterfaceUp

ciscoPimInterfaceDown

ciscoPimRPMappingChange

ciscoPimInvalidRegister

ciscoPimInvalidJoinPrune

200011020000Z

CISCO-PING-MIB

ciscoPingCompletion

200108280000Z

CISCO-PPPOE-MIB

cPppoeSystemSessionThresholdTrap

cPppoeVcSessionThresholdTrap

200102200000Z

CISCO-PROCESS-MIB

cpmCPURisingThreshold

cpmCPUFallingThreshold

201005060000Z

CISCO-PRODUCTS-MIB

200505051930Z

CISCO-QINQ-VLAN-MIB

200411290000Z

CISCO-RADIUS-EXT-MIB

 

201005250000Z

CISCO-RF-MIB

ciscoRFSwactNotif

ciscoRFProgressionNotif

ciscoRFIssuStateNotifRev1

200803180000Z

CISCO-RTTMON-IP-EXT-MIB

200608020000Z

CISCO-RTTMON-MIB

rttMonConnectionChangeNotification

rttMonTimeoutNotification

rttMonThresholdNotification

rttMonVerifyErrorNotification

rttMonNotification

rttMonLpdDiscoveryNotification

rttMonLpdGrpStatusNotification

200701260000Z

CISCO-SIP-UA-MIB

200402190000Z

CISCO-SESS-BORDER-CTRLR-CALL-STATS-MIB

200808270000Z

CISCO-SESS-BORDER-CTRLR-EVENT-MIB

csbAlarmSubsystem

csbAlarmSeverity

csbAlarmID

csbAlarmTime

csbSBCServiceName

csbDynamicBlackListSubFamily

csbDynamicBlackListVpnId

csbDynamicBlackListAddressType

csbDynamicBlackListAddress

csbDynamicBlackListTransportType

csbDynamicBlackListPortNumber

csbDynamicBlackListSrcBlocked

csbAlarmDescription

200808270000Z

CISCO-SESS-BORDER-CTRLR-STATS-MIB

201009150000Z

CISCO-SONET-MIB

ciscoSonetSectionStatusChange

ciscoSonetLineStatusChange

ciscoSonetPathStatusChange

200205220000Z

CISCO-SUBSCRIBER-SESSION-MIB

csubJobFinishedNotify

200709060000Z

CISCO-SYSLOG-MIB

clogMessageGenerated

9508070000Z

CISCO-TAP2-MIB

ciscoTap2MIBActive

ciscoTap2MediationTimedOut

ciscoTap2MediationDebug

ciscoTap2StreamDebug

ciscoTap2Switchover

200611270000Z

CISCO-UBE-MIB

201011290000Z

CISCO-UNIFIED-FIREWALL-MIB

200509220000Z

CISCO-USER-CONNECTION-TAP-MIB

200708090000Z

CISCO-VLAN-IFTABLE-RELATIONSHIP-MIB

9904010530Z

CISCO-VLAN-MEMBERSHIP-MIB

vmVmpsChange

200404070000Z

CISCO-VPDN-MGMT-MIB

cvpdnNotifSession

cvpdnTrapDeadcacheEvent

200601200000Z

CISCO-VOICE-COMMON-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB

200903180000Z

CISCO-VOICE-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB

cvdcFallbackNotification

200905070000Z

CISCO-VOIP-TAP-MIB

200910010000Z

DIAL-CONTROL-MIB (RFC 2128)

dialCtlPeerCallInformation dialCtlPeerCallSetup

9609231544Z

DS1-MIB (RFC 2495)

dsx1LineStatusChange

9808011830Z

DS3-MIB (RFC 2496)

dsx3LineStatusChange

9808012130Z

ENTITY-MIB (RFC 4133)

entConfigChange

200508100000Z

ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB (RFC 3433)

200212160000Z

ENTITY-STATE-MIB

entStateOperEnabled

entStateOperDisabled

200511220000Z

ETHER-WIS (RFC 3637)

200309190000Z

ETHERLIKE-MIB (RFC 3635)

200309190000Z

EVENT-MIB (RFC 2981)

mteTriggerFired

mteTriggerRising

mteTriggerFalling

mteTriggerFailure

mteEventSetFailure

200010160000Z

EXPRESSION-MIB

9802251700Z

FRAME-RELAY-DTE-MIB (RFC1315-MIB)

9511170836Z

IF-MIB (RFC 2863)

linkDown

linkUp

9611031355Z

IGMP-STD-MIB (RFC 2933)

200009280000Z

IP-FORWARD-MIB (RFC 4292)

200602010000Z

IP-MIB (RFC 4293)

200602020000Z

IPMROUTE-STD-MIB (RFC 2932)

200009220000Z

MPLS-L3VPN-STD-MIB (RFC 4382)

mplsL3VpnVrfUp

mplsL3VpnVrfDown

mplsL3VpnVrfRouteMidThreshExceeded

mplsL3VpnVrfNumVrfRouteMaxThreshExceeded

mplsL3VpnNumVrfSecIllglLblThrshExcd

mplsL3VpnNumVrfRouteMaxThreshCleared

200601230000Z

MPLS-LDP-GENERIC-STD-MIB (RFC 3815)

200406030000Z

MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB (RFC 3815)

mplsLdpInitSessionThresholdExceeded

mplsLdpPathVectorLimitMismatch

mplsLdpSessionUp

mplsLdpSessionDown

200406030000Z

MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB (RFC 3813)

mplsXCUp

mplsXCDown

200406030000Z

MPLS-TE-MIB

mplsTunnelUp

mplsTunnelDown

mplsTunnelRerouted

200011211200Z

MPLS-VPN-MIB

mplsVrfIfUp

mplsVrfIfDown

mplsNumVrfRouteMidThreshExceeded

mplsNumVrfRouteMaxThreshExceeded

mplsNumVrfSecIllegalLabelThreshExceeded

200110151200Z

MSDP-MIB

msdpEstablished

msdpBackwardTransition

9912160000Z

NHRP-MIB

9908260000Z

NOTIFICATION-LOG-MIB (RFC 3014)

200011270000Z

OLD-CISCO-SYS-MIB

 

OSPF-MIB (RFC 1850)

9501201225Z

OSPF-TRAP-MIB (RFC 1850)

ospfIfStateChange

ospfVirtIfStateChange

ospfNbrStateChange

ospfVirtNbrStateChange

ospfIfConfigError

ospfVirtIfConfigError

ospfIfAuthFailure

ospfVirtIfAuthFailure

ospfIfRxBadPacket

ospfVirtIfRxBadPacket

ospfTxRetransmit

ospfVirtIfTxRetransmit

ospfOriginate

9501201225Z

PIM-MIB (RFC 2934)

pimNeighborLoss

200009280000Z

RFC1213-MIB

UNKNOWN

RMON-MIB (RFC 1757)

9606111939Z

RSVP-MIB

newFlow

lostFlow

9808251820Z

SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIB (RFC 2576)

UNKNOWN

SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB (RFC 2571)

9901190000Z

SNMP-MPD-MIB (RFC 2572)

9905041636Z

SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB (RFC 2573)

9808040000Z

SNMP-PROXY-MIB (RFC 2573)

9808040000Z

SNMP-TARGET-MIB (RFC 2573)

9808040000Z

SNMPv2-MIB (RFC 1907)

coldStart

warmStart

linkDown

linkUp

authenticationFailure

egpNeighborLoss

9511090000Z

SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM-MIB (RFC 2575)

9901200000Z

SONET-MIB (RFC 2558)

9810190000Z

TCP-MIB (RFC 4022)

200502180000Z

TUNNEL-MIB (RFC 4087)

200505160000Z

UDP-MIB (RFC 4113)

200505200000Z

1.For Release 02.03.02, the version for CISCO-ENHANCED-MEMPOOL-MIB is 200812050000Z.

Supported and Unverified MIBs

Table 3-2 lists the MIBs, notification name, and versions in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers image that are supported and unverified in the following Cisco IOS release.

 

Table 3-2 Supported and Unverified Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers MIBs in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Image

MIB
Notification Name
Revision ID

ATM-FORUM-ADDR-REG-MIB

9606200322Z

ATM-FORUM-MIB

9606200322Z

HC-ALARM-MIB

200212160000Z

SNMP-USM-MIB (RFC 2574)

9901200000Z

Unsupported MIBs

Table 3-3 lists the MIBs, notification name, and versions in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers image that are unsupported in the following Cisco IOS release.

 

Table 3-3 Unsupported Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers MIBs in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Image

MIB
Notification Name
Revision ID

ATM-ACCOUNTING-INFORMATION-MIB

9711050000Z

ATM-SOFT-PVC-MIB

atmSoftPvcCallFailuresTrap

9703010000Z

ATM-TRACE-MIB

UNKNOWN

CISCO-802-TAP-MIB

200607100000Z

CISCO-ATM2-MIB

9803040000Z

CISCO-ATM-CONN-MIB

200108060000Z

CISCO-ATM-RM-MIB

200101290000Z

CISCO-ATM-TRAFFIC-MIB

9705290000Z

CISCO-CALL-APPLICATION-MIB

9909220000Z

CISCO-ENHANCED-IMAGE-MIB

200501060000Z

CISCO-ENTITY-ASSET-MIB

200207231600Z

CISCO-ENVMON-MIB

200312010000Z

CISCO-IETF-NAT-MIB

200103010000Z

CISCO-IETF-PW-FR-MIB

200312160000Z

CISCO-IETF-PW-TDM-MIB

200607210000Z

CISCO-LAG-MIB

200212130000Z

CISCO-SLB-EXT-MIB

cslbxFtStateChange

200302111000Z

CISCO-SLB-MIB

ciscoSlbVirtualStateChange

ciscoSlbRealStateChange

200203180000Z

CISCO-TAP-MIB

cTapMIBActive,

cTapMediationTimedOut

cTapMediationDebug

cTapStreamIpDebug

200401090000Z

CISCO-VOICE-ANALOG-IF-MIB

200510030000Z

CISCO-VOICE-IF-MIB

9803060000Z

IEEE8023-LAG-MIB

200006270000Z

OLD-CISCO-CHASSIS-MIB

UNKNOWN

ATM-ACCOUNTING-INFORMATION-MIB

The ATM-ACCOUNTING-INFORMATION-MIB contains objects to manage accounting information applicable to ATM connections.


NoteThis MIB is not verified in ASR 1000 Series Routers.


ATM-FORUM-ADDR-REG-MIB

The ATM-FORUM-ADDR-REG-MIB contains objects to manage information, such as ATM user-network interface (UNI) addresses and ports. This MIB also contains ATM address registration administration information.


NoteThis MIB is not supported in ASR 1000 Series Routers.


ATM-FORUM-MIB

The ATM-FORUM-MIB contains ATM object definitions and object identifiers (OIDs).


NoteThis MIB is not verified in ASR 1000 Series Routers.


ATM-MIB

The ATM-MIB (RFC 1695) contains the ATM and ATM adaptation layer 5 (AAL5) objects to manage logical and physical entities. It also provides the functionality to manage the relationship between logical and physical entities, such as ATM interfaces, virtual links, cross connects, and AAL5 entities and connections.


NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.1(3)S, ATM-MIB is supported on SPA-2CHT3-CE-ATM.


MIB Constraints

Table 3-4 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR1000 Series Router places on the objects in the ATM-MIB.

 

Table 3-4 ATM-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Note
atmInterfaceDs3PlcpTable

Not used in Cisco ASR1000.

atmInterfaceTCTable

Not supported.

atmTrafficDescrParamTable

 

  • atmTrafficDescrType

Read only.

  • atmTrafficDescrParam1

Read only.

  • atmTrafficDescrParam2

Read only.

  • atmTrafficDescrParam3

Read only.

  • atmTrafficDescrParam4

Read only.

  • atmTrafficDescrParam5

Read only.

  • atmTrafficQoSClass

Read only.

atmVclTable

 

  • atmVclAdminStatus

Read only.

  • atmVclReceiveTrafficDescrIndex

Read only.

  • atmVclTransmitTrafficDescrIndex

Read only.

  • atmVccAalType

Read only.

  • atmVccAal5CpcsTransmitSduSize

Read only. Default value 4470.

  • atmVccAal5CpcsReceiveSduSize

Read only. Default value 4470.

  • atmVccAal5EncapsType

Read only.

  • atmVclCrossConnectIdentifier

Read only.

  • atmVclRowStatus

Read only.

  • atmVclCastType

Not supported.

  • atmVclConnKind

Not supported.

atmVcCrossConnectIndexNext

Not supported.

atmVcCrossConnectTable

Not implemented.

atmTrafficDescrParamIndexNext

Not supported.

atmVpCrossConnectTable

Not supported.

atmVpCrossConnectIndexNext

Not supported.

atmVplTable

Read only.


NoteThe ifType for the ifIndex object should beatm(37) type.



NoteShutting down "atm .0 subinterface" will only shut the atm main interface, and not the other atm subinterfaces.



NoteThe ATM mode is not supported on SPA-24CHT1-CE-ATM.


ATM-SOFT-PVC-MIB

The ATM-SOFT-PVC-MIB contains ATM Forum definitions of managed objects for ATM Soft Permanent Virtual Circuits. This MIB is not supported in this release.

BGP4-MIB (RFC 1657)

The BGP4-MIB (RFC 1657) provides access to the implementation information for the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). The MIB provides:

  • BGP configuration information
  • Information about BGP peers and messages exchanged within
  • Information about the advertised networks

CISCO-802-TAP-MIB

The CISCO-802-TAP-MIB contains object to manage Cisco intercept feature for 802 streams (IEEE 802 intercept, layer 2) . This MIB is used along with CISCO-TAP2-MIB to intercept 802 traffic.

CISCO-AAA-SERVER-MIB

The CISCO-AAA-SERVER-MIB contains objects to manage information such as authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) servers within the router and external to the router. This MIB provides:

  • Configuration information for AAA servers, including identities of external AAA servers
  • Statistics for AAA functions
  • Status (state) information for AAA servers

MIB Constraints

The configuration objects in the MIB are read-only. To configure AAA servers, use the CLI commands aaa new-model, aaa authentication ppp, aaa authorization, aaa accounting, and radius-server host. Table 3-5 lists the constraints that the router places on the objects in the CISCO-AAA-SERVER-MIB.

 

Table 3-5 CISCO-AAA-SERVER-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
casConfigTable

 

  • casAddress

Read only.

  • casAuthenPort

Read only. The default value is 1645.

  • casAcctPort

Read only. The default value is1646.

  • casKey

Read only. The value is shown as " " (null string) for security reasons.

  • casConfigRowStatus

Read only.

casStatisTable

 

  • casAuthorTable

For RADIUS servers, the value of these attributes is always 0. Only TACACS+ servers can have nonzero values.


Note RADIUS servers do not make authorization requests.


  • casAuthorRequest
  • casAuthorRequestTimeouts
  • casAuthorUnexpectedResponses
  • casAuthorServerErrorResponses
  • casAuthorIncorrectResponses
  • casAuthorResponseTime

 

  • casAuthorTransactionSuccesses

 

  • casAuthorTransactionFailures

 

CISCO-AAA-SESSION-MIB

The CISCO-AAA-SESSION-MIB contains information about accounting sessions based on authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) protocols.

CISCO-AAL5-MIB

The CISCO-AAL5-MIB contains objects to manage performance statistics for adaptation layer 5 (AAL5) virtual channel connections (VCCs). This MIB also contains information such as packets and octets that are received and transmitted on the VCC, which is missing from cAal5VccTable in RFC 1695.


NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.1(3)S, CISCO-AAL5-MIB is supported on SPA-2CHT3-CE-ATM.


CISCO-ATM-EXT-MIB

The CISCO-ATM-EXT-MIB contains extensions to the Cisco ATM that are used to manage ATM entities. This MIB provides additional AAL5 performance statistics for a virtual channel connection (VCC) on an ATM interface.


NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.1(3)S, CISCO-ATM-EXT-MIB is supported on SPA-2CHT3-CE-ATM.


MIB Constraints

Table 3-6 lists the constraint that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router places on the objects in the CISCO-ATM-EXT-MIB:

 

Table 3-6 CISCO-ATM-EXT-MIB Constraint

MIB Object
Notes
catmxVclOamTable

Not supported.


NoteThe CISCO-ATM-EXT-MIB has only one table, cAal5VccExtTable. This table augments the aal5VccTable of the CISCO-AAL5-MIB. The cAal5VccExtTable contains additional AAL5 performance parameters.


CISCO-ATM-PVCTRAP-EXTN-MIB

The CISCO-ATM-PVCTRAP-EXTN-MIB contains objects to extend the functionality for the ATM-MIB. This MIB provides additional notifications and traps for permanent virtual circuits (PVCs) on the CISCO ASR 1000. The CISCO-ATM-PVCTRAP-EXTN-MIB is supplemented by CISCO-IETF-ATM2-PVCTRAP-MIB.

CISCO-ATM-QOS-MIB

The CISCO-ATM-QOS-MIB contains objects to manage the following ATM QoS information:

  • Traffic shaping on a per-VC basis
  • Traffic shaping on a per-VP basis
  • Per-VC queuing/buffering.

NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.1(3)S, CISCO-ATM-QOS-MIB is supported on SPA-2CHT3-CE-ATM.


MIB Constraints

Table 3-7 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router places on the objects in the CISCO-ATM-QOS-MIB:

 

Table 3-7 CISCO-ATM-QOS-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
caqVccParamsTable

 

  • caqVccParamsCdv

Not supported.

  • caqVccParamsCdvt

Not supported.

  • caqVccParamsIcr

Not supported.

  • caqVccParamsTbe

Not supported.

  • caqVccParamsFrtt

Not supported.

  • caqVccParamsNrm

Not supported.

  • caqVccParamsInvTrm

Not supported.

  • caqVccParamsInvCdf

Not supported.

  • caqVccParamsAdtf

Not supported.

caqVpcParamsTable

 

  • caqVpcParamsAvailBw

Not supported.

CISCO-ATM2-MIB

The CISCO-ATM2-MIB contains objects to supplement ATM-MIB.


NoteThe CISCO-ATM2-MIB is not supported for any routers.


CISCO-ATM-CONN-MIB

The CISCO-ATM-CONN-MIB contains objects to extend the VPL/VCL table defined in RFC1695 for ATM switch connection management.


NoteThe CISCO-ATM-CONN-MIB is not supported for any routers.


CISCO-ATM-RM-MIB

The CISCO-ATM-RM-MIB contains object to provide resource management functionality. This MIB complements standard ATM MIBs for Cisco devices.


NoteThis CISCO-ATM-RM-MIB is not supported in this release.


CISCO-ATM-TRAFFIC-MIB

The CISCO-ATM-TRAFFIC-MIB contains objects that provide extension to traffic OIDs and variables defined in RFC1695.


NoteThe CISCO-ATM-TRAFFIC-MIB is not supported in this release.


CISCO-BGP4-MIB

The CISCO-BGP4-MIB provides access to information related to the implementation of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). The MIB provides:

  • BGP configuration information
  • Information about BGP peers and messages exchanged with them
  • Information about advertised networks

Begining with Cisco IOS Release 15.2(1)S, CISCO-BGP4-MIB supports IPv6 addresses in addition to IPv4 addresses. To support IPv6-based peers, four new tables are added in the CISCO-BGP4-MIB:

  • cbgpPeer2Table
  • cbgpPeer2CapsTable
  • cbgpPeer2AddrFamilyTable
  • cbgpPeer2AddrFamilyPrefixTable

NoteThese four tables have flexible indexing to support both the IPv4 and IPv6 peers.


MIB Tables

Table 3-8 lists the tables in the CISCO-BGP4-MIB.

 

Table 3-8 CISCO-BGP4-MIB Tables

MIB Table
Description
cbgpRouteTable

Contains information about the routes to the destination networks from all the BGP4 peers.

cbgpPeerTable

Contains information about the connections with the BGP peers, one entry for each BGP peer.

cbgpPeerCapsTable

Contains information about the capabilities supported by a peer. The capabilities of a peer are received while establishing the BGP connection.

cbgpPeerAddrFamilyTable

Contains information related to the address families supported by a peer.

cbgpPeerAddrFamilyPrefixTable

Contains prefix-related information for the address families supported by a peer.

cbgpPeer2Table

Contains information about the connection with the BGP peers, one entry for each BGP peer. This table supports IPv4 and IPv6 peers.

cbgpPeer2CapsTable

Contains information about the capabilities supported by a BGP peer. The capabilities of a peer are received while establishing the BGP connection. This table supports IPv4 and IPv6 peers.

cbgpPeer2AddrFamilyTable

Contains information related to the address families supported by a BGP peer. This table supports IPv4 and IPv6 peers.

cbgpPeer2AddrFamilyPrefixTable

Contains prefix-related information for the address families supported by a peer. This table supports IPv4 and IPv6 peers.

CISCO-BGP-POLICY-ACCOUNTING-MIB

The CISCO-BGP-POLICY-ACCOUNTING-MIB contains BGP policy-based accounting information (such as ingress traffic on an interface), which can be used for billing purposes. The MIB provides support for BGP Policy Accounting, which enables you to classify IP traffic into different classes and to maintain statistics for each traffic class.

The MIB contains counts of the number of bytes and packets of each traffic type on each input interface. This information can be used to charge customers according to the route that their traffic travels.

CISCO-BULK-FILE-MIB

The CISCO-BULK-FILE-MIB contains objects to create and delete files of SNMP data for bulk-file transfer.

MIB Constraints

Table 3-9 lists the constraints that the router places on the objects in the CISCO-BULK-FILE-MIB.

 

Table 3-9 CISCO-BULK-FILE-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
cbfDefineFileTable

 

  • cbfDefinedFileStorage

Only ephemeral type of file storage is supported.

Note The ephemeral bulk file created can be moved to a remote FTP server using CISCO-FTP-CLIENT-MIB.

  • cbfDefinedFileFormat

Only bulkBinary and bulkASCII file formats are supported.

 
Notes: The cbfDefineFileTable has objects that are required for defining a bulk file and for controlling its creation. The cbfDefineObjectTable has information regarding the contents (SNMP data) that go into the bulk file.

When an entry in the cbfDefineFileTable and its corresponding entries in the cbfDefineObjectTable are active, then cbfDefineFileNow can then be set to create. This causes a bulkFile to be created as defined in cbfDefineFileTable and it will also create an entry in the cbfStatusFileTable.

CISCO-CALL-APPLICATION-MIB

The CISCO-CALL-APPLICATION-MIB manages the call applications on a network device. A call application is a software module that processes data, voice, video, and fax calls.


NoteThis MIB is not supported in the ASR 1000 Series Routers.


CISCO-CBP-TARGET-MIB

The CISCO-CBP-TARGET-MIB (common class-based policy) contains objects that provide a mapping of targets to which class-based features, such as QoS are applied. These features can be enabled in a feature-specific manner or through the Class-based Policy Language (CPL).

The CISCO-CBP-TARGET-MIB abstracts the knowledge of the specific types of targets from the class-based policy feature-specific MIB definitions.

MIB Constraints

The configuration objects in the MIB are read-only. To configure AAA servers, use the CLI commands aaa new-model, aaa authentication ppp, aaa authorization, aaa accounting, and radius-server host. Table 3-10 lists the constraints that the router places on the objects in the CISCO-CBP-TARGET-MIB.

 

Table 3-10 CISCO-CBP-TARGET-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
CbpTargetTable

 

  • ccbptTargetType

Values are:

  • genIf(1)
  • atmPvc(2)
  • frDlci(3)
  • controlPlane(4)
  • ccbptTargetDir

Values are:

  • input(2)
  • output(3)
  • ccbptPolicyType

Value is always ciscoCbQos(1) to indicate mapping to CLASS-BASED-QOS-MIB.

  • ccbptPolicyId

Contains the cbQosPolicyIndex value for this service-policy.

  • ccbptTargetStorageType

Value is always volatile(2).

  • ccbptTargetStatus

Value is always volatile(1).

  • ccbptPolicyMap

Contains the OID for a cbQosPolicyMapName instance.

  • ccbptPolicyInstance

Contains the OID for a cbQosIfType instance.

CISCO-CDP-MIB

The CISCO-CDP-MIB contains objects to manage the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) on the router.

MIB Constraints

Table 3-11 lists the constraints that the router places on the objects in the CISCO-CDP-MIB.

 

Table 3-11 CISCO-CDP-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
cdpCtAddressTable

Not supported.

cdpGlobalLastChange

Not supported.

cdpGlobalDeviceIdFormatCpb

Not supported.

cdpGlobalDeviceIdFormat

Not supported.

cdpInterfaceExtTable

Not Implemented.

CISCO-CEF-MIB

The CISCO-CEF-MIB contains objects that manage Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) technology. CEF is the key data plane forwarding path for Layer 3 IP switching technology. The CISCO-CEF-MIB monitors CEF operational data and provides notification when encountering errors in CEF, through SNMP.

MIB Constraints

Table 3-12 lists the constraints that the router places on the objects in the CISCO-CEF-MIB.

 

Table 3-12 CISCO-CEF-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
cefCfgAdminState

Read only. This object is enabled by default.

cefCCCount

Read only.

cefCCPeriod

Read only.

cefCCEnabled

Read only.


NoteCisco Express Forwarding (CEF) is a high-speed switching mechanism that a router uses to forward packets from the inbound to the outbound interface.


CISCO-CLASS-BASED-QOS-MIB

The CISCO-CLASS-BASED-QOS-MIB provides only read access to quality of service (QoS) configuration information and statistics for Cisco platforms that support the modular Quality of Service command-line interface (modular QoS CLI).

To understand how to navigate the CISCO-CLASS-BASED-QOS-MIB tables, it is important to understand the relationship among different QoS objects. QoS objects consists of:

  • Match Statement—The specific match criteria to identify packets for classification purposes.
  • Class Map—A user-defined traffic class that contains one or more match statements used to classify packets into different categories.
  • Feature Action—AQoS feature. Features include police, traffic shaping, queueing, random detect, and packet marking. After the traffic has been classified, apply actions to each traffic class.
  • Policy Map—Auser-defined policy that associates a QoS feature action to the user-defined class map.
  • Service Policy—Apolicy map that has been attached to an interface.

The MIB uses the following indices to identify QoS features and distinguish among instances of those features:

  • cbQosObjectsIndex—Identifies each QoS feature on the router.
  • cbQoSConfigIndex—Identifies a type of QoS configuration. This index is shared by QoS objects that have identical configuration.
  • cbQosPolicyIndex—Uniquely identifies a service policy.

QoS MIB information is stored in:

  • Configuration instances—includes all class maps, policy maps, match statements, and feature action configuration parameters. Might have multiple identical instances. Multiple instances of the same QoS feature share a single configuration object, which is identified by cbQosConfigIndex.
  • Runtime Statistics instances—Includes summary counts and rates by traffic class before and after any configured QoS policies are enforced. In addition, detailed feature-specific statistics are available for select Policy Map features. Each has a unique run-time instance. Multiple instances of a QoS feature have a separate statistics object. Run-time instances of QoS objects are each assigned a unique identifier (cbQosObjectsIndex) to distinguish among multiple objects with matching configuration.

NoteThe Policing, Shaping, Queuing, and WRED features are not supported for the SPA-1CHOC3-CE-ATM.



NoteThe SNMP does not support thebandwidth remaining ratio configuration. Bandwith is displayed in kbps.



NoteIf a class is defined without any action and is mapped to a policy-map, this class and class-default may return incorrect values for the post policy and drop counters represented in the cbQosCMStatsTable.



NoteOnly the MPLS EXP Bit Setting Marking feature is supported for the SPA-1CHOC3-CE-ATM.



NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.1(3)S, CISCO-CLASS-BASED-QOS-MIB is supported on SPA-2CHT3-CE-ATM.


MIB Constraints

Table 3-13 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router places on the objects in the CISCO-CLASS-BASED-QOS-MIB.

 

Table 3-13 CISCO-CLASS-BASED-QOS-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
cbQosATMPVCPolicyTable

Not implemented.

cbQosFrameRelayPolicyTable

Not implemented.

cbQosInterfacePolicyTable

Not implemented.

cbQosIPHCCfgTable

Not implemented.

cbQosPoliceColorStatsTable

Not implemented.

cbQosPoliceCfgConformColor

Not implemented.

cbQosPoliceCfgExceedColor

Not implemented.

cbQosQueueingCfgTable

 

  • cbQosQueueingCfgDynamicQNumber

Not implemented.

cbQosREDCfgTable

 

  • cbQosREDCfgECNEnabled

Not implemented.

cbQosTableMapCfgTable

Not implemented.

cbQosTableMapSetCfgTable

Not implemented.

cbQosQueueingClassCfgTable

Not implemented.

cbQosMeasureIPSLACfgTable

Not implemented.

cbQosQueueingCfgPriorityLevel

Not implemented.

cbQosREDClassCfgMaxThresholdUnit

Not implemented.

cbQosREDClassCfgMinThresholdUnit

Not implemented.

cbQosTSCfgRate64

Not implemented.

cbQosREDECNMarkPktOverflow

Not implemented.

cbQosREDECNMarkPkt

Not implemented.

cbQosREDECNMarkPkt64

Not implemented.

cbQosREDECNMarkByteOverflow

Not implemented.

cbQosREDECNMarkByte

Not implemented.

cbQosREDECNMarkByte64

Not implemented.

cbQosREDMeanQSizeUnits

Not implemented.

cbQosREDMeanQSize

Not implemented.

cbQosQueueingCfgPrioBurstSize

Not supported.

cbQosQueueingCfgIndividualQSize

Not supported.

cbQosQueueingCfgDynamicQNumber

Not supported.

cbQosQueueingMaxQDepth

Not supported.

cbQosREDECNMarkPktOverflow

Not supported.

cbQosREDECNMarkPkt

Not supported.

cbQosREDECNMarkPkt64

Not supported.

cbQosREDECNMarkByteOverflow

Not supported.

cbQosREDECNMarkByte

Not supported.

cbQosREDECNMarkByte64

Not supported.

cbQosSetCfgL2CosInnerValue

Not supported.

cbQosSetDscpTunnelPkt64

Not supported.

cbQosSetPrecedenceTunnelPkt64

Not supported.

cbQosPoliceCfgConformAction

This object is deprecated. Refer to equivalent object in cbQosPoliceActionCfgTable.

cbQosPoliceCfgConformSetValue

This object is deprecated. Refer to equivalent object in cbQosPoliceActionCfgTable.

cbQosPoliceCfgExceedAction

This object is deprecated. Refer to equivalent object in cbQosPoliceActionCfgTable.

cbQosPoliceCfgExceedSetValue

This object is deprecated. Refer to equivalent object in cbQosPoliceActionCfgTable.

cbQosPoliceCfgViolateAction

This object is deprecated. Refer to equivalent object in cbQosPoliceActionCfgTable.

cbQosPoliceCfgViolateSetValue

This object is deprecated. Refer to equivalent object in cbQosPoliceActionCfgTable.

cbQosPoliceCfgRate
cbQosPoliceCfgBurstSize
cbQosPoliceCfgExtBurstSize

These objects will have zero value when cir (committed information rate) is configured as percent for policing configuration.

CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB

The CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB contains objects to copy configuration files on the router. For example, the MIB enables the SNMP agent to copy:

  • Configuration files to and from the network
  • The running configuration to the startup configuration and startup to running
  • The startup or running configuration files to and from a local Cisco IOS file system

CISCO-CONFIG-MAN-MIB

The CISCO-CONFIG-MAN-MIB contains objects to track and save changes to the router configuration. The MIB represents a model of the configuration data that exists elsewhere in the router and in peripheral devices. Its main purpose is to report changes to the running configuration through the SNMP notification ciscoConfigManEvent.

CISCO-CONTEXT-MAPPING-MIB

The CISCO-CONTEXT-MAPPING-MIB provides mapping tables that contain the information that a single SNMP agent sometimes needs to support multiple instances of the same MIB. In such cases, network management applications need to know the specific data/identifier values in each context. This is accomplished through the use of multiple SNMP contexts.

CISCO-DATA-COLLECTION-MIB

The CISCO-DATA-COLLECTION-MIB retrieves data periodically when the data displays as a set of discontinuous rows spread across multiple tables. This MIB facilitates data retrieval of tabular objects. This MIB can be used for performance and accounting purposes, where several row instances of a set of objects are polled over a period of time.

The MIB provides the user a way to specify which objects and which instances are required. In addition the MIB provides two ways in which this data can be retrieved.

MIB Constraints

Table 3-14 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers place on the objects in the CISCO-DATA-COLLECTION-MIB. Any MIB object not listed in this table is implemented as defined in the MIB.

 

Table 3-14 CISCO-DATA-COLLECTION-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
cdcVFileMgmtTable

Not implemented.

cdcDGTable

Not implemented.

cdcDGBaseObjectTable

Not implemented.

cdcDGInstanceTable

Not implemented.

CISCO-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB

The CISCO-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB module is an extension of RFC 2128, and defines the callHistoryTable that stores information pertaining to earlier calls.

CISCO-DYNAMIC-TEMPLATE-MIB

The CISCO-DYNAMIC-TEMPLATE-MIB contains objects that describe the dynamic templates. A dynamic template is a set of configuration attributes that a system can dynamically apply to a target.

MIB Tables

Table 3-15 lists the tables in the CISCO-DYNAMIC-TEMPLATE-MIB.

 

Table 3-15 CISCO-DYNAMIC-TEMPLATE-MIB Tables

MIB Table
Description
cdtTemplateTable

Lists the dynamic templates maintained by the system, including those that are locally configured on the system, and those that are pushed to the system by external policy servers.

cdtTemplateTargetTable

Lists the targets associated with one or more dynamic templates.

cdtTemplateAssociationTable

Lists the templates associated with each target.

cdtTemplateUsageTable

Contains a list of targets that use each dynamic template.

cdtTemplateCommonTable

Contains attributes that relate to all the dynamic templates.

cdtIfTemplateTable

Contains attributes that relate to the interface configuration.

cdtPppTemplateTable

Contains attributes that relate to PPP connection configuration.

cdtPppPeerIpAddrPoolTable

Contains a prioritized list of named pools for each PPP template.

cdtEthernetTemplateTable

Contains attributes pertaining to the dynamic interfaces initiated on ethernet virtual interfaces or automatically created VLANs.

cdtSrvTemplateTable

Contains attributes pertaining to a service.

MIB Constraints

Table 3-16 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers place on the objects in the CISCO-DYNAMIC-TEMPLATE-MIB. Any MIB object not listed in this table is implemented as defined in the MIB.

 

Table 3-16 CISCO-DYNAMIC-TEMPLATE-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
cdtTemplateTable

 

  • cdtTemplateName

Read only.

  • cdtTemplateUsageCount

Read only.

  • cdtTemplateStatus

Read only.

  • cdtTemplateStorage

Not implemented.

  • cdtTemplateType

Not implemented.

  • cdtTemplateSrc

Not implemented.

cdtTemplateAssociationTable

 

  • cdtTemplateAssociationName

Read only.

cdtTemplateUsageTable

 

  • cdtTemplateUsageTargetType

Read only.

  • cdtTemplateUsageTargetId

Read only.

cdtTemplateTargetTable

Not implemented.

cdtTemplateCommonTable

Not implemented.

cdtIfTemplateTable

Not implemented.

cdtPppTemplateTable

Not implemented.

cdtPppPeerIpAddrPoolTable

Not implemented.

cdtEthernetTemplateTable

Not implemented.

cdtSrvTemplateTable

Not implemented.

CISCO-EIGRP-MIB

The CISCO-EIGRP-MIB contains objects to manage Enhanced Interior Gateway Protocol (EIGRP). EIGRP is a Cisco proprietary distance vector routing protocol, based on the Diffusing Update Algorithm (DUAL). DUAL defines the method to identify loop-free paths through a network.

CISCO-EMBEDDED-EVENT-MGR-MIB

The CISCO-EMBEDDED-EVENT-MGR-MIB provides descriptions and stores events generated by the Cisco Embedded Event Manager. The Cisco Embedded Event Manager detects hardware and software faults and other events such as OIR for the system.

CISCO-ENHANCED-IMAGE-MIB

The CISCO-ENHANCED-IMAGE-MIB provides information about events running on the system. The MIB modular operating systems.

CISCO-ENHANCED-MEMPOOL-MIB

The CISCO-ENHANCED-MEMPOOL-MIB contains objects to monitor memory pools on all of the physical entities on a managed system. It represents the different types of memory pools that may be present in a managed device. Memory use information is provided to users at three different intervals of time: 1 minute, 5 minutes, and 10 minutes. Memory pools can be categorized into two groups, predefined pools and dynamic pools. The following pool types are currently predefined:

  • 1:Processor memory
  • 2:I/O memory
  • 3:PCI memory
  • 4:Fast memory
  • 5:Multibus memory
  • Other memory

Dynamic pools have a pool type value greater than any of the predefined types listed above. Only the processor pool is required to be supported by all devices. Support for other pool types is dependent on the device being managed.


NoteThe Cisco ASR1000 RP2 supports 64-bit architecture. Effective from Cisco IOS Release 15.2(4)S onwards, the CISCO-PROCESS-MIB supports 64-bit architecture.


MIB Constraints

The CISCO-ENHANCED-MEMPOOL-MIB is supported only in the Active RP module. Table 3-17 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers place on the objects in the CISCO-ENHANCED-MEMPOOL-MIB.

 

Table 3-17 CISCO-ENHANCED-MEMPOOL-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
cempMemBufferPoolTable
  • cempMemBufferSize

Read only.

  • cempMemBufferMin

Read only.

  • cempMemBufferMax

Read only.

  • cempMemBufferPermanent

Read only.

  • cempMemBufferTransient

Read only.

cempMemPoolTable

 

  • cempMemPoolUsedLowWaterMark

Not Implemented.

  • cempMemPoolAllocHit

Not Implemented.

  • cempMemPoolAllocMiss

Not Implemented.

  • cempMemPoolFreeHit

Not Implemented.

  • cempMemPoolFreeMiss

Not Implemented.

  • cempMemPoolHCShared

Not Implemented.

  • cempMemPoolHCUsedLowWaterMark

Not Implemented.

  • cempMemPoolShared

Not Implemented.

  • cempMemPoolSharedOvrflw

Not Implemented.

  • cempMemPoolUsedLowWaterMarkOvrflw

Not Implemented.

cempMemBufferPoolTable

 

  • cempMemBufferFreeHit

Not Implemented.

  • cempMemBufferFreeMiss

Not Implemented.

CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB

The CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB enables the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers to monitor the alarms generated by system components, such as chassis, slots, modules, power supplies, fans, and ports.

CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB supports these modules:

  • SPA-10X1GE-V2
  • SPA-1X10GE-L-V2
  • SPA-1XCHSTM1/OC3
  • SPA-1XCHOC12/DS0
  • SPA-1XOC12-POS
  • SPA-1XOC3-ATM-V2
  • SPA-1XOC48POS/RPR: 1 -port OC48/STM16 POS/RPR SFP Optics SPA
  • SPA-2X1GE-V2
  • SPA-2XCT3/DS0 with T1 channels (Serial interface)
  • SPA-2XCT3/DS0 without the T1 channels
  • SPA-2XOC12-POS: 2-port OC12 POS SPA
  • SPA-2XOC3-POS
  • SPA-2XOC48POS/RPR
  • SPA-2XT3/E3 as Serial interface only (not as controller).
  • SPA-3XOC3-ATM-V2
  • SPA-4XOC12-POS: 4-port OC12 POS SPA
  • SPA-4XOC48POS/RPR
  • SPA-4XT-Serial
  • SPA-4XT-Serial as Serial interface only
  • SPA-5X1GE-V2
  • SPA-8X1FE-TX-V2
  • SPA-8X1GE-V2
  • SPA-8XCHT1/E1
  • SPA-8XOC12-POS: 8-port OC12 POS SPA
  • SPA-8XOC3-POS: 8-port OC3 POS SPA
  • SPA-DSP
  • SPA-2X1GE-SYNCE
  • SPA-1X10GE-WL-V2
  • SPA-1CHOC3-CE-ATM
  • ASR1001-IDC-4XT3
  • ASR1001-IDC-2XOC3POS
  • ASR1001-IDC-HDD
  • ASR1001-IDC-4XGE
  • ASR1001-IDC-8XT1E1
  • SPA-OC192POS-XFP: 1-port OC192/STM64 POS/RPR XFP Optics SPA
  • SPA-WMA-K9 : Butler (WebEx) SPA: 1-port WebEx SPA
  • SPA-1XOC12-ATM-V2 : 1-port OC12/STM4 ATM Shared Port Adapter

All the other interface types are not supported for this release. Sensor Alarms are not supported for SPA sensors and transceiver sensors in this release.

For more information on this MIB, refer Appendix A, “CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB.”


NoteThe CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB is supported on the ASR 1001 chassis.



NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.1(3)S, CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB is supported on SPA-24CHT1-CE-ATM and SPA-2CHT3-CE-ATM.



NoteThe alarms supported for the POS Ports of the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers are also supported for SPA-1X10GE-WL-V2 for the Ethernet WIS port.



NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.3(1)S, CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB is supported on the Cisco ASR1000: 40G Native Ethernet Line Card and SPA-8XT3/E3.


MIB Constraints

Table 3-18 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers place on the objects in the CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB.

 

Table 3-18 CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
ceAlarmTable

 

  • ceAlarmFilterProfile

Not implemented.

  • ceAlarmFilterProfileIndexNext

Not implemented.

ceAlarmFilterProfileTable

Not implemented.

ceAlarmDescrTable

 

  • ceAlarmDescrSeverity

Read only.

The ENTITY-MIB table, entPhysicalTable, identifies the physical system components in the router. The following list describes the table objects that describe the alarms for the CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB:

  • Physical entity—The component in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers that generates the alarm.
  • ceAlarmDescrVendorType—The object specifies an identifier (typically an enterprise-specific OID) that uniquely identifies the vendor type of those physical entities to which this alarm description applies.
  • Alarm severity—Each alarm type defined by a vendor type and employed by the system is assigned an associated severity:

Critical—Indicates a severe, service-affecting condition has occurred and that immediate corrective action is imperative, regardless of the time of day or day of the week. For example, online insertion and removal or loss of signal failure when a physical port link is down.

Major—Used for hardware or software conditions. Indicates a serious disruption of service or the malfunctioning or failure of important hardware. Requires immediate attention and response of a technician to restore or maintain system stability. The urgency is less than in critical situations because of a lesser effect on service or system performance.

Minor—Used for troubles that do not have a serious effect on service to customers or for alarms in hardware that are not essential to the operation of the system.

Info—Notification about a condition that could lead to an impending problem or notification of an event that improves operation.

The syntax values are critical(1), major(2), minor(3), and info(4).

  • Alarm description text—Specifies a readable message describing the alarm.
  • Alarm type—Identifies the type of alarm that is generated. An arbitrary integer value (0 through 255) that uniquely identifies an event relative to a physical entity in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers.

Table 3-19 lists the alarm descriptions and severity levels for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router POS ports.

Table 3-19 Alarms Supported for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers POS Ports

Physical Entity
entPhysicalVendorType
ceAlarmDescrSeverity
ceAlarmDescrText

Interface

cevPortPOS

cevPortOc3

cevPortOc12

cevPortOc48

cevPortOc192

critical

Section Loss of Signal Failure.

critical

Section Loss of Frame Failure.

critical

Section Out of Frame Alignment.

critical

Section J0 mismatch.

critical

Section Bit Interleaved Parity.

critical

Line Alarm Indication Signal.

critical

Line Remote Failure Indication.

critical

Line Bit Interleaved Parity.

critical

Line Far End Block Errors.

critical

Path Alarm Indication Signal.

critical

Path Remote Failure Indication.

critical

Path Loss of Pointer.

critical

Path Bit Interleaved Parity.

critical

Path Far End Block Errors.

critical

Protection Switch Byte Failure.

critical

Path Pointer justifications.

critical

Path positive pointer stuff event.

critical

Path negative pointer stuff event.

critical

Path Payload Label Mismatch.

critical

Path payload Unequipped.

critical

Count of APS.

critical

Receiver Data out of Lock Failure.

critical

Signal Failure Alarm.

critical

Signal Degrade Alarm.

critical

Threshold Cross Alarm - B1.

critical

Threshold Cross Alarm - B2.

critical

Threshold Cross Alarm - B3.

critical

Port Link Down Alarm.

critical

Path Trace Identifier Mismatch.

critical

Path Trace Identifier Unstable.

minor

Signal Failure Alarm/B3 errors.

minor

Loss of Multiframe.

critical

Loss of Multiframe.

info

Port Administrative Down Alarm.

Table 3-20 lists the alarm descriptions and severity levels for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router CHOC3-STM1 and CHOC12 ports.

 

Table 3-20 Alarms Supported for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers CHOC3-STM1 & CHOC12 Ports

Physical Entity
ceAlarmDescrVendorType
ceAlarmDescrSeverity
ceAlarmDescrText

Channelized SONET interface

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

Section Loss of Frame Failure.

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

Section Out of Frame Alignment.

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

JOMM

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

Section Bit Interleaved Parity.

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

Line Alarm Indication Signal.

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

Line Remote Defect Indication.

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

Line Bit Interleaved Parity.

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

Line Far End Block Errors.

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

Path Alarm Indication Signal.

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

Path Remote Defect Indication.

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

Path Loss of Pointer.

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

Path Bit Interleaved Parity.

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

Path Far End Block Errors.

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

Protection Switch Byte Failure.

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

info

PNEWPTR

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

Path positive pointer stuff event.

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

Path negative pointer stuff event.

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

Path Payload Label Mismatch.

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

PUNEQ

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

PTIM

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

PTIU

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

Count of APS.

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

Receiver Data out of Lock Failure.

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

Signal Failure Alarm.

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

Signal Degrade Alarm.

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

Signal Failure Alarm – B3.

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

Signal Degrade Alarm – B3.

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

Threshold Cross Alarm - B1.

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

Threshold Cross Alarm - B2.

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

Threshold Cross Alarm - B3.

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

LOM

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

FEPLF

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

MODEMM

 

cevPortChOc3Stm1/cevPortChOcX

critical

CHANNELMM

Table 3-21 lists the alarm descriptions and severity levels for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers T3/E3 ports. The entries for T3/E3 ports mentioned in this table are always populated for ceAlarmDescrTable and ceAlarmDescrVendorType, irrespective of the presence or absence of the ports.

 

Table 3-21 Alarms Supported for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers T3/E3 Ports

Physical Entity
ceAlarmDescrVendorType
ceAlarmDescrSeverity
ceAlarmDescrText

T3/E3 port

cevPortCT3
cevPortT3E3

major

Transmitter is sending remote alarm.

 

 

major

Transmitter is sending AIS.

 

 

major

Receiver has loss of signal.

 

 

major

Receiver is receiving AIS.

 

 

major

Receiver has loss of frame.

 

 

major

Receiver has remote alarm.

 

 

major

Receiver has idle signal.

 

 

major

Other failure.

 

 

major

DS3 port link down.

 

 

info

DS3 port admin down.

Table 3-22 lists the alarm descriptions and severity levels for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers T1/E1 ports. The entries for T1/E1 ports mentioned in this table are always populated for ceAlarmDescrTable and ceAlarmDescrVendorType, irrespective of the presence or absence of ports.

 

Table 3-22 Alarms Supported for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers T1/E1 Ports

Physical Entity
ceAlarmDescrVendorType
ceAlarmDescrSeverity
ceAlarmDescrText

T1/E1 port

cevPortT1E1

minor

Transmitter is sending remote alarm

minor

Transmitter is sending AIS

minor

Transmitter is sending TS16 LOMF Alarm

minor

Receiver has loss of multi-frame in TS16

minor

Receiver has loss of signal

minor

Receiver is getting AIS

minor

Receiver has loss of frame

minor

Receiver has remote alarm

minor

Receiver is getting AIS in TS16

minor

Receiver has remote TS16 LOMF Alarm

minor

Other failure

minor

Ds1 Physical Port Link Down

info

Ds1 Physical Port Administrative State Down

Table 3-23 lists the alarm descriptions and severity levels for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers ATM ports

 

Table 3-23 Alarms Supported for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers ATM Ports

Physical Entity
entPhysicalVendorType
ceAlarmDescrSeverity
ceAlarmDescrText

ATM interface

cevPortAtm

critical

Section Loss of Signal Failure

critical

Section Loss of Frame Failure

critical

Section Out of Frame Alignment

critical

Section Bit Interleaved Parity

critical

Line Alarm Indication Signal

critical

Line Remote Failure Indication

critical

Line Bit Interleaved Parity

critical

Line Far End Block Errors

critical

Path Alarm Indication Signal

critical

Path Remote Failure Indication

critical

Path Loss of Pointer

critical

Path Bit Interleaved Parity

critical

Path Far End Block Errors

critical

Protection Switch Byte Failure

critical

Path Pointer justifications

critical

Path positive pointer stuff event

critical

Path negative pointer stuff event

critical

Path Payload Label Mismatch

critical

Path payload Unequipped

critical

Count of APS

critical

Receiver Data out of Lock Failure

critical

Signal Failure Alarm

critical

Signal Degrade Alarm

critical

Signal Failure B3 Alarm

critical

Signal Degrade B3 Alarm

critical

Threshold Cross Alarm - B1

critical

Threshold Cross Alarm - B2

critical

Threshold Cross Alarm - B3

critical

Loss of Multiframe

critical

Loss of Cell Delineation

critical

Physical Port Link Down Alarm

ATM interface

cevPortAtm

info

Physical Port Administrative State Down Alarm

Table 3-24 lists the alarm descriptions and severity levels for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers over Gigabit Ethernet (GE) ports.

 

Table 3-24 Alarms Supported for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers GE Ports

Physical Entity
ceAlarmDescrVendorType
ceAlarmDescrSeverity
ceAlarmDescrText

GE port

cevPortGE

critical

Physical port link down.

 

 

info

Physical port administrative state down.

 

 

info

Physical port not configured.

Table 3-25 lists the alarm descriptions and severity levels for the WMA Virtual ports in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers.

 

Table 3-25 Alarms Supported for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers WMA Virtual Ports

Physical Entity
ceAlarmDescrVendorType
ceAlarmDescrSeverity
ceAlarmDescrText

Service Engine interface

cevPortSEInternal

critical

Physical Port Link Down

info

Physical Port Administrative State Down

Table 3-26 lists the alarm descriptions and severity levels for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers SFP Container.

 

Table 3-26 Alarms Supported for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers SFP Container

Physical Entity
ceAlarmDescrVendorType
ceAlarmDescrSeverity
ceAlarmDescrText
Scenario

SFP container

cevContainerSFP

critical

Transceiver missing

When the interface is not using RJ-45 and is in link down state.

SFP container

cevContainerSFP

info

Transceiver missing

When the interface is configured to use RJ-45 (only applicable to SPA-2X1GE) or is in admin down state.

Table 3-27 lists the alarm descriptions and severity levels for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers SPAs.

 

Table 3-27 Alarms Supported for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers SPAs

Physical Entity
ceAlarmDescrVendorType
ceAlarmDescrSeverity
ceAlarmDescrText

SPA

cevSpa10pGeV2
cevSpa10pGeV2
cevSpa1p10GeXfpV2
cevSpa1p10GeXfpV2
cevSpa1pChOc3Stm1
cevSpa1pOc12Pos
cevSpa1pOc192PosRprXfp
cevSpa1pOc48PosSfp
cevSpa2pCT3
cevSpa2pCT3
cevSpa2pGeV2
cevSpa2pGeV2
cevSpa2pOc12Pos
cevSpa2pOc3Atm
cevSpa2pOc3Pos
cevSpa2pOc48PosRprHH
cevSpa2pT3E3Serial
cevSpa24pCt1e1CemAtm
cevSpa2pCt3e3CemAtm
cevSpa4pOc48PosSfp
cevSpa4xoc12Pos
cevSpa4xtSerial
cevSpa5pGeV2
cevSpa5pGeV2
cevSpa8pCT1E1
cevSpa8pCT1E1
cevSpa8pGeV2
cevSpa8pOc12Pos
cevSpa8xfeTxV2
cevSpa8xoc3Pos
cevSpaWmaSw
cevSpa1pOc12Atm
cevSpa1pChoc12Ds0
cevSpaDsp
cevSpa2pGeSynce
cevSpa1x10geWlV2
cevSpa1pChoc3CemAtm

major

Unknown state

major

Boot state

major

Disabled

critical

Failed

major

Stopped

Table 3-28 lists the alarm descriptions and severity levels for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers sensors.

 

Table 3-28 Alarms Supported for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Sensors

Physical Entity
ceAlarmDescrVendorType
ceAlarmDescrSeverity
ceAlarmDescrText

Sensor

cevSensor

critical

Faulty sensor.

 

 

critical

Reading above normal (Shutdown).

 

 

critical

Reading above normal.

 

 

major

Reading above normal.

 

 

minor

Reading above normal.

 

 

critical

Readingbelow normal (Shutdown).

 

 

critical

Reading below normal.

 

 

major

Reading below normal.

 

 

minor

Reading below normal.


NoteThese alarms are not supported for SPA and XCVR sensors. You can use CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB to monitor the alarms listed in theTable 3-28.


Table 3-29 lists the alarm descriptions and severity levels for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers SPA containers.

 

Table 3-29 Alarms Supported for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers SPA Container

Physical Entity
ceAlarmDescrVendorType
ceAlarmDescrSeverity
ceAlarmDescrText

SPA bay

cevContainerSPABay

critical

Active card removed OIR alarm.

 

 

critical

Card stopped responding.

Table 3-30 lists the alarm descriptions and severity levels for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers USB ports.

 

Table 3-30 Alarms Supported for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers USB Ports

Physical Entity
ceAlarmDescrVendorType
ceAlarmDescrSeverity
ceAlarmDescrText

USB port

cevPortUSB

critical

Active card removed OIR alarm.

 

 

critical

Card stopped responding.

Table 3-31 lists the alarm descriptions and severity levels for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers RP containers.

 

Table 3-31 Alarms Supported for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers RP Container

Physical Entity
ceAlarmDescrVendorType
ceAlarmDescrSeverity
ceAlarmDescrText

RP container

cevContainerASR1000RPSlot

critical

RP removed OIR alarm

 

 

critical

RP stopped responding

Table 3-32 lists the alarm descriptions and severity levels for the Cisco ASR 1001 Series Routers h hard disk containers.

 

Table 3-32 Alarms Supported for the Cisco ASR 1001 Series Router Hard Disk Container

Physical Entity
ceAlarmDescrVendorType
ceAlarmDescrSeverity
ceAlarmDescrText

hard disk container

cevContainerHardDiskSlot

major

Hard disk missing.

Table 3-33 lists the alarm descriptions and severity levels for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers FP containers.

 

Table 3-33 Alarms Supported for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router FP Container

Physical Entity
ceAlarmDescrVendorType
ceAlarmDescrSeverity
ceAlarmDescrText

FP container

cevContainerASR1000FPSlot

critical

FP removed OIR alarm

 

 

critical

FP stopped responding


NoteThe Forwarding Processor (FP) does not register to OIR alarm because it is not a FRU entity in the CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB for ASR1002-F chassis.


Table 3-34 lists the alarm descriptions and severity levels for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers SIP containers.

 

Table 3-34 Alarms Supported for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers SIP Container

Physical Entity
ceAlarmDescrVendorType
ceAlarmDescrSeverity
ceAlarmDescrText

SIP container

cevContainerASR1000CCSlot

critical

CC removed OIR alarm.

 

 

critical

CC stopped responding.

Table 3-35 lists the alarm descriptions and severity levels for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers power supply bay.

 

Table 3-35 Alarms Supported for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Power Supply Bay

Physical Entity
ceAlarmDescrVendorType
ceAlarmDescrSeverity
ceAlarmDescrText

Power Supply Bay

cevContainerASR1000PowerSupplyBay

critical

Power supply/Fan module missing.

Table 3-36 lists the alarm descriptions and severity levels for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers RPs.

 

Table 3-36 Alarms Supported for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers RP Module

Physical Entity
ceAlarmDescrVendorType
ceAlarmDescrSeverity
ceAlarmDescrText

RP Module

cevModuleASR1000RP1

cevModuleASR1000RP2

cevModuleASR1002RP1

major

Unknown state.

major

Boot state.

major

Disabled.

critical

Incompatible

critical

CPLD incompatible

critical

Active RP CPLD incompatible

critical

Failed.

critical

Cutover.

major

Secondary failure.

major

Secondary removed.

major

Secondary not synchronized.

critical

No working ESP.

major

Harddisk Missing2.

2.Not applicable for cevModuleASR1002RP1.


NoteThe Cisco ASR 1002 Router does not have harddisk, so the ‘Harddisk Missing’ alarm is not registered for cevModuleASR1002RP1.


The vendor OID for the RP Module is set to cevModuleASR1000UnknownRP for the following conditions:

  • The secondary RP is loaded with the valid image and the RP Module is not operational.
  • The software does not understand the hardware subtype of the secondary RP Module.
  • The secondary RP is loaded with an invalid image.

Prior to RLS3 release, cevModuleASR1000UnknownRP alarm was registered for all the RP alarms, this behavior is changed from Release 3 and only the Module alarms are registered.

Table 3-37 lists the alarm descriptions and severity levels for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Unknown RP Module.

 

Table 3-37 Alarms Supported for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Unknown RP Modules

Physical Entity
ceAlarmDescrVendorType
ceAlarmDescrSeverity
ceAlarmDescrText

RP Module

cevModuleASR1000UnknownRP

major

Unknown state.

 

 

major

Boot state.

 

 

major

Disabled.

 

 

critical

Failed.

 

 

critical

Stopped.

Table 3-38 lists the alarm descriptions and severity levels for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Power Supply Module.

 

Table 3-38 Alarms Supported for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Power Supply Module

Physical Entity
ceAlarmDescrVendorType
ceAlarmDescrSeverity
ceAlarmDescrText

Power Supply Modules

cevPowerSupplyASR1006AC

critical

Power Supply Failure.

 

 

critical

All Fans Failed.

 

 

critical

Multiple Fan Failures.

 

 

major

Fan 0 Failure.

 

 

major

Fan 1 Failure.

 

 

major

Fan 2 Failure.


NoteASR1002 and ASR1002-F have two fans each.


Table 3-39 lists the alarm descriptions and severity levels for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers ESP modules.

 

Table 3-39 Alarms Supported for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers ESP/SIP Module

Physical Entity
ceAlarmDescrVendorType
ceAlarmDescrSeverity
ceAlarmDescrText

ESP Module

cevModuleASR1000ESP10

cevModuleASR1000SIP10

cevModuleASR1000ESP5

cevModuleASR1000ESP20

cevModuleASR1002SIP10

cevModuleASR1000SIP40

cevModuleASR1000ESP10N

major

Unknown state.

 

major

Boot State.

 

major

Disabled.

 

critical

Incompatible

 

critical

CPLD incompatible

 

critical

Active RP CPLD incompatible

 

critical

Failed.

 

major

Stopped.

Table 3-40 lists the alarms that the FanTray module of the Cisco ASR 1001 Router support.

 

Table 3-40 Alarms Supported for the Cisco ASR 1001 Series Routers FanTray Module

Physical Entity
ceAlarmDescrVendorType
ceAlarmDescrSeverity
ceAlarmDescrText

FanTray Modules

cevFanASR1001FanTray

critical

FanTray/Module Failure.

 

 

critical

All Fans Failed.

 

 

critical

Multiple Fan Failures.

 

 

major

Fan 0 failure.

 

 

major

Fan 1 failure.

 

 

major

Fan 2 failure.

 

 

major

Fan 3 failure.

 

 

major

Fan 4 failure.

 

 

major

Fan 5 failure.

 

 

major

Fan 6 failure.


NoteFanTray is supported on the ASR1001 Router chassis having seven fans and no sensors.



NoteThe ceAlarmHistTable contains alarm data asserted/cleared in the current active RP. It does not retain the alarms asserted/cleared in the previous active RP. The data contained in ceAlarmHistTable is refreshed after a switchover.


CISCO-ENTITY-ASSET-MIB

The CISCO-ENTITY-ASSET-MIB provides asset tracking information (ceAssetTable) for the physical components in the ENTITY-MIB (RFC 4133) entPhysicalTable.

The ceAssetTable contains an entry (ceAssetEntry) for each physical component on the router. Each entry provides information about the component. The component information includes:

  • Orderable part number
  • Serial number
  • Hardware revision
  • Manufacturing assembly number
  • Manufacturing revision.

Most physical components are programmed with a standard Cisco-generic ID PROM value that specifies asset information for the component. If possible, the MIB accesses the component’s ID PROM information.


NoteThe ENTITY-MIB (RFC 4133) contains all the objects defined under the CISCO-ENTITY-ASSET-MIB. Thus, you can use the ENTIITY-MIB (RFC 4133) instead of the CISCO-ENTITY-ASSET-MIB.


CISCO-ENTITY-EXT-MIB

The CISCO-ENTITY-EXT-MIB contains extensions for the processor modules listed in the ENTITY-MIB entPhysicalTable. A processor module is any physical entity that has a CPU, RAM, and NVRAM, and can load a boot image and save a configuration. The extensions in this MIB provide information such as RAM and NVRAM sizes, configuration register settings, and bootload image name for each processor module.


NotePrior to RLS3 release, CPU entity was modeled for CISCO-ENTITY-EXT-MIB. This behavior has now changed and the RP Module entity is modeled for this MIB instead of CPU entity.



NoteASR1000 RP2 supports 64-bit architecture. The ceExtProcessorRam object of CISCO-ENTITY-EXT-MIB supports only 32 bit values. When RP module contains memory more than 4GB, this object returns incorrect value. New objects will be added to provide 64-bit support for this MIB in Release 4.


MIB Constraints

Only the active RP processor is supported in Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router. The standby RP and SIP processors are not managed in this MIB.

Table 3-41 lists the constraints that the router places on the objects in the CISCO-ENTITY-EXT-MIB.

 

Table 3-41 CISCO-ENTITY-EXT-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
ceExtConfigRegNext

Read only.

ceExtSysBootImageList

Read only.

CISCO-ENTITY-FRU-CONTROL-MIB

The CISCO-ENTITY-FRU-CONTROL-MIB contains objects to configure and monitor the status of the field-replaceable units (FRUs) on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers listed in the ENTITY-MIB entPhysicalTable. A FRU is a hardware component (such as a line card and module, fan, or power supply) that can be replaced on site. This MIB is applicable to Cisco ASR 1000 Series SPA interface processor (SIP) and shared port adapter (SPA) modules for this release.


NoteWhen RP switchover is caused by the zone failure (when both power supplies in the zone fail) in the active RP. No notification is sent for the modules in the failure zone. The zone failure can be identified by the status of the power supply. P0 and P1 are in one zone, and P2 and P3 are in the other zone.



NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.1(3)S, CISCO-ENTITY-FRU-CONTROL-MIB is supported on SPA-24CHT1-CE-ATM and SPA-2CHT3-CE-ATM.



NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.3(1)S, CISCO-ENTITY-FRU-CONTROL-MIB is supported on the Cisco ASR1000: 40G Native Ethernet Line Card and SPA-8XT3/E3.


MIB Constraints

Table 3-42 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router places on the objects in the CISCO-ENTITY-FRU-CONTROL-MIB.

 

Table 3-42 CISCO-ENTITY-FRU-CONTROL-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
cefcModuleTable

 

  • cefcModuleAdminStatus

Read only. Always enabled(1) for harddisk and USB.

  • cefcModuleOperStatus

The following values are supported:

  • unknown(1)
  • ok(2)
  • boot(5)
  • failed(7)
  • dormant(12)
  • outOfServiceAdmin(13)

Always ok(2) for harddisk and USB.

  • cefcModuleResetReason

Implemented for SPA Modules only.

  • cefcModuleLastClearConfigTime

Not implemented.

  • cefcModuleResetReasonDescription

Not implemented.

  • cefcModuleStateChangeReasonDescr

Not implemented.

cefcFRUPowerSupplyGroupTable

Not implemented.

cefcFRUPowerSupplyValueTable

Not implemented.

cefcFRUPowerStatusTable

 

  • cefcFRUPowerAdminStatus

always on(1)

  • cefcFRUPowerOperStatus

The following values are supported:

  • always on(2)
  • failed(8)
  • onButFanFail(9)
cefcFanTrayStatusTable

 

  • cefFanTrayOperStatus

always up(2)

cefcIntelliModuleTable

Not implemented.

cefcPhysicalTable

Not implemented.

cefcModuleUpTime

Always zero for USB and Harddisk.

The Cisco ASR 1002 Router behavioral changes for RP, SIP, and SPA 0/0:

  • The RP, SIP, and SPA 0/0 are fixed on the Cisco ASR 1002 chassis and CISCO-ENTITY-FRU-CONTROL-MIB does not have entries for these modules. You can use CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB to monitor these modules.
  • When the status of these modules is changed, the cefcModuleStatusChange trap is generated with the entity physical status of the module.
  • When the status of SIP module is changed to down/up, cefcFRURemoved/cefcFRUInserted trap is generated for SPA 0/0 module.

NoteThe RP, FP, and SIP can not be removed from the ASR1002-F chassis.



NoteThe CISCO-ENTITY-FRU-CONTROL-MIB is supported on the ASR 1001 chassis.


CISCO-ENTITY-PERFORMANCE-MIB

The CISCO-ENTITY-PERFORMANCE-MIB defines objects to monitor the performance of the Crypto ASIC module of the Extended Service Platform (ESP). Performance monitoring includes utilization of resources and I/O rate for packets and bytes.

MIB Constraints

Table 3-43 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router places on the objects in the CISCO-ENTITY-PERFORMANCE-MIB. These constraints are applicable only for the Crypto ASIC module.

 

Table 3-43 CISCO-ENTITY-PERFORMANCE-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
cepEntityTable

Not supported.

cepConfigTable

Read only.

  • CiscoEntPerfType

These MIB object values are supported:

  • utilization(1)
  • packetInputRate(5) – Mapped to Decrypt Packet Rate (DPR.)
  • packetOutputRate(6) – Mapped to Encrypt Packet Rate (EPR).
  • cepConfigRisingThreshold

Read only.

  • cepConfigFallingThreshold

Read only.

  • cepConfigThresholdNotifEnabled

Read only.

cepEntityIntervalTable

Supports performance monitoring every 15 minutes.

cepIntervalStatsTable

Supports interval value, fifteenMinutes (3).

cepPerfThreshFallingEvent

Not supported.

cepPerfThreshRisingEvent

Not supported.

cepThresholdNotifEnabled

Read only.


NoteThe MIB object cepStatsMeasurement is made type Counter64 in order to accommodate maximum values. By definition, Counter 64 does not decrement until it wraps around the maximum value. But, in this case, we have an exception where the cepStatsMeasurement increments or decrements when the value of cepConfigPerfRange is rangePercentage(1).


CISCO-ENTITY-QFP-MIB

The CISCO-ENTITY-QFP-MIB defines objects to manage Quantum Flow Processors (QFP) listed as entPhysicalClass attribute in the entPhysicalTable of ENTITY-MIB.. The Quantum Flow Processors (QFP) technology control functions such as packet forwarding via fully integrated and programmable networking chipsets. This MIB module contains objects to monitor various QFP statistics such as system state, processor utilization, and memory.

The processor utilization statistics comprise these attributes:

  • Input—Communication channel where packets arrive on the QFP.
  • Output—Communication channel where packets exit the QFP.
  • Priority—Indicates that the processing priority for the packet is high.
  • Non-Priority—Indicates that the processing priority for the packet is low.
  • Processing Load—Indicates the percentage of time spent forwarding packets.

NoteQFP entities from an inactive or standby FP are not monitored.



NoteFor ESP100 or ESP200, the processing load reports the average value for the different CPP subdevs, and for other statistics like pps (packets per second) and bps ( bytes per second), SNMP reports the sum of the individual values for the different CPP subdevs.


MIB Tables

Table 3-44 lists the tables in CISCO-ENTITY-QFP-MIB.

 

Table 3-44 CISCO-ENTITY-QFP-MIB Tables

MIB Table
Description
ceqfpSystemTable

Contains the QFP system information for each QFP physical entity. A separate row is created for each QFP physical entity when a physical entity supporting the QFP system information is detected. If a physical entity supporting the QFP system information is removed, the corresponding row is deleted from the table.

ceqfpUtilizationTable

Contains the utilization statistics for each QFP physical entity. A separate row is created for each QFP physical entity when a physical entity supporting the QFP system information is detected. If a physical entity supporting the QFP system information is removed or the utilization statistics are not received for a specific interval, the corresponding row is deleted from the table. The interval to wait before deleting an entry from this table depends on the supporting device.

ceqfpMemoryResourceTable 3

Contains the memory resources statistics for each QFP physical entity. A separate row is created for each QFP physical entity when a physical entity supporting the QFP system information is detected. If a physical entity supporting the QFP system information is removed or the memory resource statistics are not received for a specific interval, the corresponding row is deleted from the table.

ciscoEntityQfpSystemGroup

Contains objects related to QFP system information.

ciscoEntityQfpUtilizationGroup

Contains objects related to QFP utilization information.

ciscoEntityQfpMemoryResourceGroup

Contains objects related to QFP memory resource information.

ciscoEntityQfpNotifGroup

Contains QFP notification such as memory resource crossing threshold.

ciscoEntityQfpMemoryResNotifGroup

Contains the QFP memory resource notification control object.

3.The physical DRAM memory resource is logically divided into DRAM and IRAM in the CLI, but the ceqfpMemoryResourceTable table would show the aggregate of DRAM and IRAM data. The IRAM memory is secondary and is used when DRAM memory is exhausted . The notification is generated whenever the threshold exceeds or subcedes the aggregated value.

MIB Constraints

Table 3-45 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router places on the objects in the CISCO-ENTITY-QFP-MIB.

 

Table 3-45 CISCO-ENTITY-QFP-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
ciscoEntityQfpMemoryResourceGroup

 

  • ceqfpMemoryResRisingThreshold

Read only.

  • ceqfpMemoryResFallingThrehold

Read only.

CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB

The CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB contains objects that support the monitoring of sensors. The MIB is applicable to sensors present in various SPA modules and transceiver modules inserted in the SPAs. This MIB allows you to monitor sensor values and thresholds on sensors that are discovered by the ENTITY-MIB.


NoteThe CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB is supported on the Cisco ASR 1001 chassis.



NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.1(3)S, the CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB is supported on SPA-24CHT1-CE-ATM and SPA-2CHT3-CE-ATM.



NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.3(1)S, the CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB is supported on the Cisco ASR1000: 40G Native Ethernet Line Card and SPA-8XT3/E3.



NoteThe CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB replaces the CISCO-ENVMON-MIB.


MIB Constraints

Table 3-46 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router places on the CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB.

 

Table 3-46 CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
entSensorValueTable

 

  • entSensorMeasuredEntity

Implemented for all sensors except for SPA and transceiver sensors.

entSensorThresholdTable

 

  • entSensorThresholdRelation

Read only.

  • entSensorThresholdSeverity

Read only.

  • entSensorThresholdValue

Read only.


NoteThe MIB object entSensorThresholdEvaluation for SPA module is not supported, as the SPA sensor monitoring is not supported and the sensor value is updated only on demand. Hence for SPA sensors, you can compare the entSensorValue retrieved from the agent with thresholds to obtain the entSensorThresholdEvaluation.


MIB Usage Values for Cisco Transceivers

The table in this section lists each type of sensor’s value represented in the entSensorValueTable and the entSensorThresholdTable.

Table 3-47 lists CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB sensor objects and their usage values for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers transceivers in the entSensorValueTable.

 

Table 3-47 CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB Usage Values in the entSensorValueTable for Cisco Transceivers

MIB Sensor Object
Notes
Module Temperature Sensor

 

  • entSensorType

celsius(8)

  • entSensorScale

units(9)

  • entSensorPrecision

3

  • entSensorStatus

ok(1)

  • entSensorValue

Reports most recent measurement seen by the sensor.

  • entSensorValueTimeStamp

Value indicates the age of the value reported by entSensorValue object.

  • entSensorValueUpdateRate

Value indicates the rate that the agent updates entSensorValue in seconds (for example, 60 seconds).

Tx Supply Voltage Sensor

 

  • entSensorType

voltsDC(4)

  • entSensorScale

milli(8)

  • entSensorPrecision

1

  • entSensorStatus

ok(1)

  • entSensorValue

Reports most recent measurement seen by the sensor.

  • entSensorValueTimeStamp

Value indicates the age of the value reported by entSensorValue object.

  • entSensorValueUpdateRate

Value indicates the rate that the agent updates entSensorValue in seconds (for example, 60 seconds).

Tx Laser Current Sensor

 

  • entSensorType

amperes(5)

  • entSensorScale

milli(8)

  • entSensorPrecision

0

  • entSensorStatus

ok(1)

  • entSensorValue

Reports most recent measurement seen by the sensor.

  • entSensorValueTimeStamp

Value indicates the age of the value reported by entSensorValue object.

  • entSensorValueUpdateRate

Value indicates the rate that the agent updates entSensorValue in seconds (for example, 60 seconds).

Transmit Power Sensor (Optical Tx)
Receive Power Sensor (Optical Rx)

 

  • entSensorType

dBm(14)

  • entSensorScale

units(9)

  • entSensorPrecision

0

  • entSensorStatus

ok(1)

  • entSensorValue

Reports most recent measurement seen by the sensor.

  • entSensorValueTimeStamp

Value indicates the age of the value reported by entSensorValue object.

  • entSensorValueUpdateRate

Value indicates the rate that the agent updates entSensorValue in seconds (for example, 60 seconds).


NoteThe RPs, FPs, SIPs, and power supplies support various sensors. These sensors are supported in the CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB.


CISCO-ENTITY-VENDORTYPE-OID-MIB

The CISCO-ENTITY-VENDORTYPE-OID-MIB defines the object identifiers (OIDs) assigned to various Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers components. The OIDs in this MIB are used by the entPhysicalTable of the ENTITY-MIB as values for the entPhysicalVendorType field in the entPhysicalTable. Each OID uniquely identifies a type of physical entity:

  • Chassis
  • Optical Services Module
  • RP Module
  • FP or ESP Module
  • SPAs
  • SIPs

NoteIn ASR1002-F, the CC, FP and ESP are fixed in the Chassis and can not be removed. At an instance, only one SPA bay is accessible.



NoteThe CISCO-ENTITY-VENDORTYPE-OID-MIB is also supported on the ASR1013 and the Cisco ASR 1001 chassis.



NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.1(3)S, CISCO-ENTITY-VENDORTYPE-OID-MIB is supported on SPA-24CHT1-CE-ATM and SPA-2CHT3-CE-ATM.



NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.3(1)S, the CISCO-ENTITY-VENDORTYPE-OID-MIB is supported on the Cisco ASR1000: 40G Native Ethernet Line Card and SPA-8XT3/E3.


CISCO-ETHERLIKE-EXT-MIB

The CISCO-ETHERLIKE-EXT-MIB defines generic objects for the Ethernet-like network interfaces.


NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.3(1)S, the CISCO-ETHERLIKE-EXT-MIB is supported on the Cisco ASR1000: 40G Native Ethernet Line Card.


MIB Constraints

Table 3-48 lists the constraint that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers place on the objects in the CISCO-ETHERLIKE-EXT-MIB.

 

Table 3-48 CISCO-ETHERLIKE-EXT-MIB Constraint

MIB Object
Notes
ceeDot3PauseExtTable

Not Supported.

CISCO-EVC-MIB

The CISCO-EVC-MIB defines the managed objects and notifications describing Ethernet Virtual Connections (EVCs).

MIB Constraints

Table 3-49 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers place on the objects in the CISCO-EVC-MIB.

 

Table 3-49 CISCO-EVC-MIB Constraint

MIB Object
Notes
cevcEvcUniTable

Not supported.

cevcEvcActiveUnis

Not supported.

ciscoEvcStatusChangedNotification

Not supported.

  • cevcEvcOperStatus

Returns unknown as value.

CISCO-FLASH-MIB

The CISCO-FLASH-MIB contains objects to manage flash cards and flash-card operations.

MIB Constraints

Table 3-50 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers place on the objects in the CISCO-FLASH-MIB.

 

Table 3-50 CISCO-FLASH-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
ciscoFlashDeviceTable

 

  • ciscoFlashDeviceInitTime

Not Implemented.

  • ciscoFlashPhyEntIndex

Not Implemented.

ciscoFlashPartitionTable

 

  • ciscoFlashPartitionFileCount

Not Implemented.

  • ciscoFlashPartitionChecksumAlgorithm

Not Implemented.

  • ciscoFlashPartitionUpgradeMethod

Not Implemented.

  • ciscoFlashPartitionNeedErasure

Not Implemented.

  • ciscoFlashPartitionFileNameLength

Not Implemented.

ciscoFlashFileTable

 

  • ciscoFlashFileChecksum

Not Implemented.

  • ciscoFlashFileType

Values not supported:

config(2)
image(3)
crashinfo(5)


NoteThe index of files stored in USB changes frequently since the files are mounted and unmounted after regular intervals.



NoteWhen both primary and secondary RPs are up and running, entities for standby usb flash and Flash disk are not populated for CISCO-FLASH-MIB. Compact Flash is not supported in ASR series Routers. So, it wont be modelled in CISCO-FLASH-MIB.



NoteOnce the file is copied successfully via tftp, it takes atleast 50 secs to reflect the correct file size in ciscoFlashFileSize object.



NoteThe Cisco ASR 1006 Router does not identify the flash device until it is inserted the first time. The MIB object CiscoFlashDevicesSupported shows its value as 1 till the device is inserted or after router reload, and changes to 2 after the device is inserted. After the flash device is removed, the CiscoFlashDevicesSupported value will still hold 2 as this object indicates the number of the Flash Devices 'Supported by the Router' as per the MIB definition.


CISCO-FRAME-RELAY-MIB

The CISCO-FRAME-RELAY-MIB contains Frame Relay information that is specific to Cisco products or that is missing from RFC 1315.

MIB Constraints

Table 3-51 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers place on the objects in the CISCO-FRAME-RELAY-MIB. Objects that are not listed in the table are implemented as defined in the MIB.


NoteFrame Relay Switched Virtual Circuits (SVCs) are not currently supported in Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers.


 

Table 3-51 CISCO-FRAME-RELAY-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
cfrCircuitTable

 

  • cfrCircuitType

Supported value is pvc(1).

cfrExtCircuitTable

 

  • cfrExtCircuitMinThroughputOut

Supported for QoS. Otherwise value is 0.

  • cfrExtCircuitMinThroughputIn

Supported for QoS. Otherwise value is 0.

  • cfrExtCircuitShapeByteLimit

Supported for QoS. Otherwise value is 0.

  • cfrExtCircuithapeInterval

Supported for QoS. Otherwise value is 0.

  • cfrExtCircuitShapeByteIncrement

Supported for QoS. Otherwise value is 0.

  • cfrExtCircuitShapeActive

Supported for QoS. Otherwise value is 0.

  • cfrExtCircuitShapeAdapting

Supported for QoS. Otherwise value is 0.

cfrMapTable

 

  • cfrMapType

Values are:

  • static(1)
  • dynamic(2)
cfrSvcTable

Not implemented.

CISCO-FTP-CLIENT-MIB

The CISCO-FTP-CLIENT-MIB contains objects to invoke File Transfer Protocol (FTP) operations for network management. This MIB has no known constraints and all objects are implemented as defined in the MIB.

CISCO-HSRP-EXT-MIB

The CISCO-HSRP-EXT-MIB provides an extension to the CISCO-HSRP-MIB which defines the Cisco Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP), which is defined in RFC 2281. The extensions cover assigning of secondary IP addresses and modifying an HSRP group’s priority.

CISCO-HSRP-MIB

The CISCO-HSRP-MIB contains objects to configure and manage the Cisco Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP), which is defined in RFC 2281.

CISCO-IETF-ATM2-PVCTRAP-MIB

The CISCO-IETF-ATM2-PVCTRAP-MIB contains objects that supplement the ATM-MIB. This MIB implements the Virtual Channel Link (VCL) section of the IETF document "draft-ietf-atommib-atm2-11.txt," Section 9 ATM Related Trap Support.


NoteThis MIB is currently not supported for broadband configurations.


CISCO-IETF-BFD-MIB

The CISCO-IETF-BFD-MIB contains managed object definitions for the Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) Protocol. BFD is a protocol that detects faults in the bidirectional path between two forwarding engines, including interfaces, data links, and to the extent possible, the forwarding engines themselves, with potentially very low latency. It operates independently of media, data protocols, and routing protocols.


NoteThe CISCO-IETF-BFD-MIB is based on the draft-ietf-bfd-mib-07.txt internet draft.


Following is the support information on the Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) context for the MIB:

  • The CISCO-IETF-BFD-MIB supports IPv4 and IPv6 in the non-VRF context.
  • The CISCO-IETF-BFD-MIB supports IPv4 in the VRF context, and does not support IPv6 in the VRF context.

CISCO-IETF-FRR-MIB

The CISCO-IETF-FRR-MIB contains managed object definitions for MPLS Fast Reroute (FRR).

CISCO-IETF-ISIS-MIB

The CISCO-IETF-ISIS-MIB introduces network management support for the IS-IS routing protocol through the use of IS-IS MIB table entries, MIB objects, and MIB trap notification objects. A new CLI is added to enable SNMP notifications for the objects. Notifications are provided for errors and other significant event information for the IS-IS network.

CISCO-IETF-NAT-MIB

The CISCO-IETF-NAT-MIB contains objects for Network Address Translation (NAT) operations on the router, as defined in RFC 3022. The MIB inclued objects containing NAT configuration, NAT bindings, and run-time statistics.

The MODULE-IDENTITY for the CISCO-IETF-NAT-MIB is ciscoIetfNatMIB, and its top-level OID is 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.77 (iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.cisco.ciscoExperiment.ciscoIetfNatMIB).

CISCO-IETF-PPVPN-MPLS-VPN-MIB

The CISCO-IETF-PPVPN-MPLS-VPN-MIB is an extension of the MPLS-VPN-MIB. It contains a new notification, mplsNumVrfRouteMaxThreshCleared, which was added with MPLS-VPN-MIB-DRAFT-05.

CISCO-IETF-PW-ATM-MIB

The CISCO-IETF-PW-ATM-MIB contains managed object definitions for Pseudo Wire (PW) emulation of ATM over Packet Switched Networks (PSN).


NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.1(3)S, CISCO-IETF-PW-ATM-MIB is supported on SPA-2CHT3-CE-ATM.


MIB Constraints

Table 3-52 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router places on the objects in the CISCO-IETF-PW-ATM-MIB.

 

Table 3-52 CISCO-IETF-PW-ATM-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
CpwVcAtmPerfEntry

 

  • cpwAtmCellsReceived

Not supported, returns zero.

  • cpwAtmCellsSent

Not supported, returns zero.

  • cpwAtmCellsRejected

Not supported, returns zero.

  • cpwAtmCellsTagged

Not supported, returns zero.

  • cpwAtmHCCellsReceived

Not supported, returns zero.

  • cpwAtmHCCellsRejected

Not supported, returns zero.

  • cpwAtmHCCellsTagged

Not supported, returns zero.

  • cpwAtmAvgCellsPacked

Not supported, returns zero.

CISCO-IETF-PW-ENET-MIB

The CISCO-IETF-PW-ENET-MIB contains objects that describe the model for managing Ethernet point-to-point pseudo wire services over a Packet Switched Network (PSN).

MIB Constraints

Table 3-53 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router place on the objects in the CISCO-IETF-PW-ENET-MIB.

 

Table 3-53 CISCO-IETF-PW-ENET-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
cpwVcEnetMplsPriMappingTable

Not supported.

cpwVcEnetStatsTable

Not supported.

CISCO-IETF-PW-FR-MIB

The CISCO-IETF-PW-FR-MIB contains the network management objects defined for FRoPW services over a PSN.

CISCO-IETF-PW-MIB

The CISCO-IETF-PW-MIB contains managed object definitions for PW operation.


NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.1(3)S, the CISCO-IETF-PW-MIB is supported on the SPA-24CHT1-CE-ATM and SPA-2CHT3-CE-ATM.


MIB Constraints

Table 3-54 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router places on the objects in the CISCO-IETF-PW-MIB.

 

Table 3-54 CISCO-IETF-PW-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
cpwVcTable

 

  • CpwVcEntry

Not-accessible.

  • cpwVcIndex

Not-accessible.

  • cpwVcType

Read only.

  • cpwVcOwner

Read only.

  • cpwVcPsnType

Read only.

  • cpwVcSetUpPriority

Not implemented.

  • cpwVcHoldingPriority

Not implemented.

  • cpwVcInboundMode

Read only.

  • cpwVcPeerAddrType

Read only.

  • cpwVcPeerAddr

Read only.

  • cpwVcID

Read only.

  • cpwVcLocalGroupID

Read only.

  • cpwVcControlWord

Read only.

  • cpwVcLocalIfMtu

Read only.

  • cpwVcLocalIfString

Read only.

  • cpwVcRemoteControlWord

Read only.

  • cpwVcOutboundVcLabel

Read only.

  • cpwVcInboundVcLabel

Read only.

  • cpwVcName

Read only.

  • cpwVcDescr

Read only.

  • cpwVcAdminStatus

Read only.

  • cpwVcTimeElapsed

Not implemented.

  • cpwVcRowStatus

Read only.

  • cpwVcStorageType

Read only.

cpwVcPerfCurrentTable

 

  • cpwVcPerfCurrentEntry

Not implemented.

  • cpwVcPerfCurrentInHCPackets

Not implemented.

  • cpwVcPerfCurrentInHCBytes

Not implemented.

  • cpwVcPerfCurrentOutHCBytes

Not implemented.

  • cpwVcPerfCurrentOutHCPackets

Not implemented.

cpwVcPerfIntervalTable

 

  • cpwVcPerfIntervalEntry

Not implemented.

  • cpwVcPerfIntervalNumber

Not implemented.

  • cpwVcPerfIntervalValidData

Not implemented.

  • cpwVcPerfIntervalInHCPackets

Not implemented.

  • cpwVcPerfIntervalInHCBytes

Not implemented.

  • cpwVcPerfIntervalOutHCPackets

Not implemented.

  • cpwVcPerfIntervalOutHCBytes

Not implemented.

cpwVcNotifRate

Not implemented.

CISCO-IETF-PW-MPLS-MIB

The CISCO-IETF-PW-MPLS-MIB contains objects that complement the CISCO-IETF-PW-MIB for PW operation over MPLS.


NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.1(3)S, the CISCO-IETF-PW-MPLS-MIB is supported on the SPA-24CHT1-CE-ATM and SPA-2CHT3-CE-ATM.


MIB Constraints

Table 3-55 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router places on the objects in the CISCO-IETF-PW-MPLS-MIB.

 

Table 3-55 CISCO-IETF-PW-MPLS-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
cpwVcMplsOutboundIndexNext

Not supported.

cpwVcMplsInboundIndexNext

Not supported.

CISCO-IETF-PW-TDM-MIB

The CISCO-IETF-PW-TDM-MIB contains managed object definitions for encapsulating TDM (T1,E1, T3, E3, NxDS0) as pseudo-wires over packet-switching networks (PSN). The SPA-1XOC3-ATM-V2 and SPA-3XOC3-ATM-V2 do not support CEM (Circuit Emulation). Therefore. this MIB is not supported for these hardware.

CISCO-IF-EXTENSION-MIB

The CISCO-IF-EXTENSION-MIB contains objects that provide additional interface-related information that is not available in the IF-MIB (RFC 2863).


NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.1(3)S, CISCO-IF-EXTENSION-MIB is supported on SPA-24CHT1-CE-ATM and SPA-2CHT3-CE-ATM.



NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.3(1)S, the CISCO-IF-EXTENSION-MIB is supported on the Cisco ASR1000: 40G Native Ethernet Line Card and SPA-8XT3/E3.


MIB Constraints

Table 3-56 lists constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router places on the object in CISCO-IF-EXTENSION-MIB

Table 3-56 CISCO-IF-EXTENSION-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
cielInterfaceTable

 

  • cieIfDhcpMode

Not implemented.

  • cieIfMtu

Not implemented.

  • cieIfContextName

Not implemented.

  • cieIfKeepAliveEnabled

Not supported for ATM interfaces.

cieSystemMtu

Not implemented.

cieIfUtilTable

Not supported for SPA GE interfaces.

cieIfDot1dBaseMappingTable

Not implemented.

cieIfDot1qCustomEtherTypeTable

Not implemented.

cieIfNameMappingTable

Not implemented.

 
Notes

 
Some objects defined in cieIfPacketStatsTable and cieIfInterfaceTable are applicable to physical interfaces only. As a result, this table may be sparse for non-physical interfaces.

 
ATM interfaces do not support the cieIfKeepAliveEnabled object.

CISCO-IGMP-FILTER-MIB

The CISCO_IGMP-FILTER-MIB provides a mechanism for users to configure the system to intercept Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) joins for IP Multicast groups identified in this MIB and only allow certain ports to join certain multicast groups.

CISCO-IMAGE-MIB

The CISCO-IMAGE-MIB contains objects that identify the capabilities and characteristics of the Cisco IOS image.

CISCO-IMAGE-LICENSE-MGMT-MIB

The CISCO-IMAGE-LICENSE-MGMT-MIB contains objects to control the management level of the IOS image on a device. Cisco licensing mechanism provides flexibility to run a device at different image levels. This mechanism is referred to as image-level licensing. Image-level licensing leverages the universal image-based licensing solution. A universal image containing all levels of a software package is loaded on to the device. During startup, the device determines the highest level of license and loads the corresponding software features or subsystems.

CISCO-IP-LOCAL-POOL-MIB

The CISCO-IP-LOCAL-POOL-MIB contains objects that provide a network manager with information related to the local IP address pools. This MIB provides configuration and statistics reflecting the allocation of local IP pools. Each entry provides information about a particular local IP pool, including the number of free and used addresses.

The SNMP agent does not have to be configured in any special way for CISCO-IP-LOCAL-POOL-MIB objects to be available to the network management system. You can configure the SNMP agent to send the ciscoIpLocalPoolInUseAddrNoti notification to a particular host using the snmp-server host ip-address community-name iplocalpool command.

The ciscoIpLocalPoolInUseAddrNoti notification is enabled:

  • Through SNMP by using the cIpLocalPoolNotificationsEnable object
  • Using the snmp-server enable traps ip local pool CLI configuration

CISCO-IPMROUTE-MIB

The CISCO-IPMROUTE-MIB contains objects to manage IP multicast routing on the router.

CISCO-IPSEC-FLOW-MONITOR-MIB

The CISCO-IPSEC-FLOW-MONITOR-MIB allows monitoring of the structures in IPsec-based virtual private networks.

CISCO-IPSEC-MIB

The CISCO-IPSEC-MIB models the Cisco implementation-specific attributes of a Cisco entity that implements IPsec.

CISCO-IPSEC-POLICY-MAP-MIB

The CISCO-IPSEC-POLICY-MAP-MIB contains objects that supplement the proposed IETF standards for IPsec VPNs. In particular, this MIB maps dynamically instantiated IPsec protocol structures (such as tunnels and security associations) to the policy entities that created them (such as policy definitions, crypto maps, and transforms).

The MODULE-IDENTITY for the CISCO-IPSEC-POLICY-MAP-MIB is ciscoIpSecPolMapMIB, and its top-level OID is 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.172 (iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.cisco.ciscoMgmt.ciscoIpSecPolMapMIB).

MIB Constraints

This MIB is supported only in Cisco IOS software images that support DES encryption (-k8- or -k9-).

CISCO-IP-TAP-MIB

The CISCO-IP-TAP-MIB manages Cisco intercept feature for IP. This MIB is used along with CISCO-TAP2-MIB to intercept IP traffic.

CISCO-IP-URPF-MIB

The CISCO-IP-URPF-MIBcontains objects that allow users to specify a Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (URPF) drop-rate threshold on interfaces of a managed device, which when exceeded, a SNMP notification is sent. It includes objects specifying global (to a managed device as a whole) and per-interface drop counts and drop rates, and also generates traps based on the drop rate exceeding a configureable per-interface threshold.

MIB Constraints

Table 3-57 lists the constraints that Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router places on the CISCO-IP-URPF-MIB.

 

Table 3-57 CISCO-IP-URPF-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
cipUrpfIfMonTable

Entries in this tables are present when URPF is enabled on an interface. They are not available when the interface is removed or if RPF is disabled on the interface.

cipUrpfIfConfTable

Entries in this tables are present when URPF is enabled on an interface. They are not available when the interface is removed or if RPF is disabled on the interface.

CISCO-LAG-MIB

The CISCO-LAG-MIB contains objects to manage link aggregation (LAG) on the router, as defined by IEEE Standard 802.3ad. The MIB contains link aggregation information that supplements to IEEE8023-LAG-MIB or is specific to Cisco products.

CISCO-LICENSE-MGMT-MIB

The CISCO-LICENSE-MGMT-MIB contains objects to manage the licenses on a system. The licensing mechanism provides flexibility to enforce licensing for various features in the system. These are the different kinds of licenses:

  • NODE LOCKED LICENSE
  • NON-NODE LOCKED LICENSE
  • METERED LICENSE
  • EVALUATION LICENSE
  • RIGHT TO USE (RTU) LICENSE
  • EXTENSION LICENSE
  • GRACE PERIOD LICENSE
  • COUNTED LICENSE
  • UNCOUNTED LICENSE
  • IMAGE LEVEL LICENSING
  • FEATURE LEVEL LICENSING

CISCO-MVPN-MIB

The CISCO-MVPN-MIB contains managed object definitions for the Cisco implementation of multicast in VPNs defined by the Internet draft, draft-rosen-vpn-mcast-05.txt.

The Multicast VPN MIB feature introduces the capability for Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) monitoring of a Multicast VPN (MVPN). Using the MVPN MIB, network administrators can access MVRF information from PE routers. This information can be accessed for VPN traffic across multiple CE sites in real time. SNMP operations can be performed to monitor the MVRFs on the PE routers, using the get and set commands. These commands are entered on the Network management system (NMS) workstation for which the SNMP has been implemented. The NMS workstations is also known as the SNMP manager.


NoteCurrently only IPv4 is supported.



NoteFor all MIB objects with "read-create" access privileges, currently only "read-only" access is supported.


For more information on this MIB, please access the following link: https://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_0s/feature/guide/mcvpnmib.html

CISCO-NBAR-PROTOCOL-DISCOVERY-MIB

The CISCO-NBAR-PROTOCOL-DISCOVERY-MIB provides SNMP support for Network-Based Application Recognition (NBAR), including enabling and disabling protocol discovery on a per-interface basis, and configuring the traps that are generated when certain events occur. You can also display the current NBAR configuration and run-time statistics.


NoteThe MODULE-IDENTITY for the CISCO-NBAR-PROTOCOL-DISCOVERY-MIB is ciscoNbarProtocolDiscoveryMIB, and its top-level OID is 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.244 (iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.cisco.ciscoMgmt.ciscoNbarProtocolDiscoveryMIB).



NoteThe cnpdTopNConfigTable and cnpdTopNStatsTable tables do not have details for the protocol "unknown".


CISCO-NETFLOW-MIB

The CISCO-NETFLOW-MIB provides a simple and easy method to get NetFlow cache information, the current NetFlow configuration, and statistics.

MIB Constraints

Table 3-58 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers place on the objects in the CISCO-NETFLOW-MIB.

 

Table 3-58 CISCO-NETFLOW-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
cnfCICacheEnable

The following values are not supported:

  • destinationOnly(6)
  • sourceDestination(7)
  • fullFlow(8)
  • expBgpPrefix(23)

CISCO-NTP-MIB

The CISCO-NTP-MIB contains objects to monitor a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. NTP is used to synchronize timekeeping among a set of distributed time servers and clients. Primary time servers, which are synchronized to national time standards, are connected to widely accessible resources such as backbone gateways. These primary servers send timekeeping information to other time servers, and perform clock checking to eliminate timekeeping errors due to equipment or propagation failures.

MIB Constraints

Table 3-59 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers place on the objects in the CISCO-NTP-MIB.

 

Table 3-59 CISCO-NTP-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
cntpSysLeap

Read only.

cntpSysStratum

Read only.

CISCO-OSPF-MIB

The CISCO-OSPF-MIB contains objects for managing OSPF implementation. Most of the MIB definitions are based on the IETF draft draft-ietf-ospf-mib-update-05.txt and include support for OSPF Sham link. The CISCO-OSPF-MIB is an extension to the OSPF-MIB defined in RFC 1850.

CISCO-OSPF-TRAP-MIB

The CISCO-OSPF-TRAP-MIB contains new and modified notification objects and events, which are defined in the latest version for OSPF-MIB IETF draft draftietf-ospf-mib-update-05.txt in addition to support for OSPF Sham link.

CISCO-PIM-MIB

The CISCO-PIM-MIB defines Cisco-specific objects and variables for managing Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) on the router. These MIB definitions are an extension of those in RFC 2934, which is the IETF PIM MIB.

CISCO-PING-MIB

The CISCO-PING-MIB contains objects to manage ping requests on the router.

CISCO-PPPOE-MIB

The CISCO-PPPOE-MIB contains objects to manage Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) sessions. These objects represent PPPoE sessions at the system and virtual channel (VC) level.

MIB Constraints

Table 3-60 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router places on the objects in the CISCO-PPPOE-MIB.

 

Table 3-60 CISCO-PPPOE-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
cPppoeSystemMaxAllowedSessions

Read only.

cPppoeSystemThresholdSessions

Read only.

cPppoeVcCfgTable

 

  • cPppoeVcEnable

Read only.

cPppoeVcSessionsTable

 

  • cPppoeVcMaxAllowedSessions

Read only.

  • cPppoeVcExceededSessionErrors

Read only.

CISCO-PROCESS-MIB

The CISCO-PROCESS-MIB displays memory and CPU usage on the router and describes active system processes. CPU utilization presents a status of how busy the system is. The numbers are a ratio of the current idle time over the longest idle time. (This information should be used as an estimate only)

MIB Constraints

Table 3-61 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers place on the objects in the CISCO-PROCESS-MIB.

 

Table 3-61 CISCO-PROCESS-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
cpmProcessTable

 

  • cpmProcExtPriority

Read only.

cpmCPURisingThreshold

Not Supported

cpmCPUFallingThreshold

Not Supported


NoteThe Cisco ASR1000 RP2 supports 64-bit architecture. Effective from Cisco IOS Release 15.2(4)S onwards, the CISCO-PROCESS-MIB supports 64-bit architecture.



NoteThe RP2 contains 2 physical CPUs, but the CPUs are not monitored separately. The monitoring the CPU utilization is the aggregate result of both the CPUs. Hence, the cpmCPUTotalTable object contains only one entry for RP CPUs.



NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.4(2)S, the object cpmCPUTotalIndex does not change with the RP, ESP, or CC reboot, and remains persistent across reloads.


CISCO-PROCESS-MIB Usage

The cpmCPUTotal5sec, cpmCPUTotal1min, and cpmCPUTotal5min objects have been deprecated and replaced by cpmCPUTotal5secRev, cpmCPUTotal1minRev, and cpmCPUTotal5minRev, respectively.


NoteWhen an object is deprecated, it does not mean that an object instance may not be returned. For these deprecated objects, object instances are returned. However, their returned values must be ignored. The values returned by the new objects must be used.



NoteThe cpmVirtualProcessTable is not populated on ESP since the IOS daemon is not running on ESP.



NoteThe CPU utilization objects such as cpmCPUTotal5sec, cpmCPUTotal1min, and cpmCPUTotal5min are calculated for all the processes used by CPU except under idle condition.


Table 3-62 lists the support matrix for the CISCO-PROCESS-MIB cpmCPUTotalTable object.

Table 3-62 Support-Matrix for cpmCPUTotalTable

cpmCPUTotalTable Objects
RP CPU
Stdby RP CPU
CC CPU
ESP CPU
Stdby ESP CPU
cpmCPULoadAvg1min

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

cpmCPULoadAvg5min

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

cpmCPULoadAvg15min

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

cpmCPUMemoryCommitted

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

cpmCPUTotalPhysicalIndex

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

cpmCPUTotal5sec

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

cpmCPUTotal1min

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

cpmCPUTotal5min

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

cpmCPUTotal5secRev

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

cpmCPUTotal1minRev

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

cpmCPUTotal5minRev

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

cpmCPUMonInterval

No

No

No

No

No

cpmCPUTotalMonIntervalValue

No

No

No

No

No

cpmCPUInterruptMonIntervalValue

No

No

No

No

No

cpmCPUMemoryUsed

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

cpmCPUMemoryFree

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

cpmCPUMemoryKernelReserved

No

No

No

No

No

cpmCPUMemoryLowest

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

Table 3-63 lists the support matrix for cpmProcessTable and cpmProcessExtRevTable for ESP CPU.

 

Table 3-63 Support Matrix for cpmProcessTable and cpmProcessExtRevTable for ESP CPU

cpmProcessTable and cpmProcessExtRevTable Objects
Processes[Process Name: cman_fp, fman_fp_image, hman ]
cpmProcessPID

Yes

cpmProcessName

Yes

cpmProcessuSecs

No

cpmProcessTimeCreated

Yes

cpmProcessAverageUSecs

Yes

cpmProcExtMemAllocatedRev

Yes

cpmProcExtMemFreedRev

No

cpmProcExtInvokedRev

No

cpmProcExtRuntimeRev

No

cpmProcExtUtil5SecRev

No

cpmProcExtUtil1MinRev

No

cpmProcExtUtil5MinRev

No

cpmProcExtPriorityRev

Yes

cpmProcessType

No

cpmProcessRespawn

No

cpmProcessRespawnCount

No

cpmProcessRespawnAfterLastPatch

No

cpmProcessMemoryCore

No

cpmProcessLastRestartUser

No

cpmProcessTextSegmentSize

No

cpmProcessDataSegmentSize

No

cpmProcessStackSize

No

cpmProcessDynamicMemorySize

No

Table 3-64 lists the support matrix for the CISCO-PROCESS-MIB cpmProcessTable and cpmProcessExtRevTable objects for RP CPU.

Table 3-64 Support Matrix for the cpmProcessTable and the cpmProcessRevExtTable for RP CPU

cpmProcessTable and cpmProcessRevExtTable Objects
IOSD Process
[Process Name:
ppc_linux_iosd-]
Other Process
[Process Name:
Cmand, hman, imand]
cpmProcessName

Yes

Yes

cpmProcessuSecs

No

No

cpmProcessTimeCreated

Yes

Yes

cpmProcessAverageUSecs

Yes

Yes

cpmProcExtMemAllocatedRev

Yes

Yes

cpmProcExtMemFreedRev

No

No

cpmProcExtInvokedRev

No

No

cpmProcExtRuntimeRev

No

No

cpmProcExtUtil5SecRev

No

No

cpmProcExtUtil1MinRev

No

No

cpmProcExtUtil5MinRev

No

No

cpmProcExtPriorityRev

Yes

Yes

cpmProcessType

No

No

cpmProcessRespawn

No

No

cpmProcessRespawnCount

No

No

cpmProcessRespawnAfterLastPatch

No

No

cpmProcessMemoryCore

No

No

cpmProcessLastRestartUser

No

No

cpmProcessTextSegmentSize

No

No

cpmProcessDataSegmentSize

No

No

cpmProcessStackSize

No

No

cpmProcessDynamicMemorySize

No

No

Table 3-65 lists the support matrix for the CISCO-PROCESS-MIB cpmProcessTable and cpmProcessExtRevTable objects for CC CPU.

Table 3-65 Support Matrix for the cpmProcessTable and the cpmProcessExtRevTable for CC CPU

cpmProcessTable & cpmProcessExtRevTable Objects
SPA IOS Process
Other Process
[Process Name:
cmcc, hman, imccd]
cpmProcessName

Yes

Yes

cpmProcessuSecs

No

No

cpmProcessTimeCreated

Yes

Yes

cpmProcessAverageUSecs

Yes

Yes

cpmProcExtMemAllocatedRev

Yes

Yes

cpmProcExtMemFreedRev

No

No

cpmProcExtInvokedRev

No

No

cpmProcExtRuntimeRev

No

No

cpmProcExtUtil5SecRev

No

No

cpmProcExtUtil1MinRev

No

No

cpmProcExtUtil5MinRev

No

No

cpmProcExtPriorityRev

Yes

Yes

cpmProcessType

No

No

cpmProcessRespawn

No

No

cpmProcessRespawnCount

No

No

cpmProcessRespawnAfterLastPatch

No

No

cpmProcessMemoryCore

No

No

cpmProcessLastRestartUser

No

No

cpmProcessTextSegmentSize

No

No

cpmProcessDataSegmentSize

No

No

cpmProcessStackSize

No

No

cpmProcessDynamicMemorySize

No

No

Table 3-66 lists the support matrix for the CISCO-PROCESS-MIB cpmVirtualProcessTable object.

Table 3-66 Support Matrix for the cpmVirtualProcessTable

cpmVirtualProcessTable Objects
Process running under Active RP IOSD Process
Process running under CC SPA IOS Process
cpmVirtualProcessName

Yes

Yes

cpmVirtualProcessUtil5Sec

Yes

Yes

cpmVirtualProcessUtil1Min

Yes

Yes

cpmVirtualProcessUtil5Min

Yes

Yes

cpmVirtualProcessMemAllocated

Yes

Yes

cpmVirtualProcessMemFreed

Yes

Yes

cpmVirtualProcessInvokeCount

Yes

Yes

cpmVirtualProcessRuntime

Yes

Yes

Table 3-67 lists the threshold values for committed memory.

Table 3-67 Threshold Values for Committed Memory

Board Type
Subtype
Total Available Memory
Warning Values(%)
Critical values(%)
cc

10G

512

95

100

cc

10G

1024

95

100

cc

40G

1024

95

100

fp

5G

1024

90

95

fp

10G

1024

90

95

fp

20G

2048

90

95

fp

20G

4096

90

95

fp

10G

2048

90

95

fp

40G

8192

90

95

fp

40G

16384

90

95

fp

80G

16384

90

95

fp

160G

32768

90

95

rp

RP1

2048

90

95

rp

RP1

4031

90

95

rp

RP1

4096

90

95

rp

1RU

4096

300

310

rp

1RU

8192

300

310

rp

1RU

16384

300

310

rp

2RU

2048

90

95

rp

2RU

4031

90

95

rp

2RU

4096

90

95

rp

RP2

8192

90

95

rp

RP2

16384

90

95

rp

RSP

2048

300

310

Table 3-68 lists the threshold values for average load conditions at 1 minute:

Table 3-68 Threshold Values for Average Load Conditions at 1 Minute

Board Type
Subtype
Total Available Memory
Warning Values(%)
Critical values(%)
cc

10G

512

5

8

cc

10G

1024

5

8

cc

40G

1024

5

8

fp

5G

1024

5

8

fp

10G

1024

5

8

fp

20G

2048

5

8

fp

20G

4096

5

8

fp

10G

2048

5

8

fp

40G

8192

5

8

fp

40G

16384

5

8

fp

80G

16384

5

8

fp

160G

32768

5

8

rp

RP1

2048

5

8

rp

RP1

4031

5

8

rp

RP1

4096

5

8

rp

1RU

4096

8

12

rp

1RU

8192

8

12

rp

1RU

16384

8

12

rp

2RU

2048

5

8

rp

2RU

4031

5

8

rp

2RU

4096

5

8

rp

RP2

8192

5

8

rp

RP2

16384

5

8

rp

RSP

2048

8

12

Table 3-69 lists the threshold values for average load conditions at 5 minutes:

Table 3-69 Threshold Values for Average Load Conditions at 5 Minutes

Board Type
Subtype
Total Available Memory
Warning Values(%)
Critical values(%)
cc

10G

512

5

8

cc

10G

1024

5

8

cc

40G

1024

5

8

fp

5G

1024

5

8

fp

10G

1024

5

8

fp

20G

2048

5

8

fp

20G

4096

5

8

fp

10G

2048

5

8

fp

40G

8192

5

8

fp

40G

16384

5

8

fp

80G

16384

5

8

fp

160G

32768

5

8

rp

RP1

2048

5

8

rp

RP1

4031

5

8

rp

RP1

4096

5

8

rp

1RU

4096

8

12

rp

1RU

8192

8

12

rp

1RU

16384

8

12

rp

2RU

2048

5

8

rp

2RU

4031

5

8

rp

2RU

4096

5

8

rp

RP2

8192

5

8

rp

RP2

16384

5

8

rp

RSP

2048

8

12

Table 3-70 lists the threshold values for average load conditions at 15 minutes:

Table 3-70 Threshold Values for Average Load Conditions at 15 Minutes

Board Type
Subtype
Total Available Memory
Warning Values(%)
Critical values(%)
cc

10G

512

5

8

cc

10G

1024

5

8

cc

40G

1024

5

8

fp

5G

1024

5

8

fp

10G

1024

5

8

fp

20G

2048

5

8

fp

20G

4096

5

8

fp

10G

2048

5

8

fp

40G

8192

5

8

fp

40G

16384

5

8

fp

80G

16384

5

8

fp

160G

32768

5

8

rp

RP1

2048

5

8

rp

RP1

4031

5

8

rp

RP1

4096

5

8

rp

1RU

4096

10

15

rp

1RU

8192

10

15

rp

1RU

16384

10

15

rp

2RU

2048

5

8

rp

2RU

4031

5

8

rp

2RU

4096

5

8

rp

RP2

8192

5

8

rp

RP2

16384

5

8

rp

RSP

2048

10

15

CISCO-PRODUCTS-MIB

The CISCO-PRODUCTS-MIB lists the object identifiers (OIDs) assigned to the Cisco hardware platforms. CISCO ASR1006, ASR1004, ASR1002, ASR1002-F, ASR1001, and ASR1013 OIDs are supported.

CISCO-QINQ-VLAN-MIB

The CISCO-QINQ-VLAN-MIB describes configuration and monitoring capabilities relating to 802.1QinQ interfaces.

MIB Constraints

Table 3-71 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers places on the objects in the CISCO-QINQ-VLAN-MIB.

 

Table 3-71 CISCO-QINQ-VLAN-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
cqvTerminationTable

 

  • cqvTerminationPeEncap

Implemented as Read only.

  • cqvTerminationRowStatus

Implemented as Read only.

cqvTranslationTable

Not supported.

CISCO-RADIUS-EXT-MIB

The CISCO-RADIUS-EXT-MIB contains MIB objects used for managing the RADIUS authentication and accounting statistics.

CISCO-RF-MIB

The CISCO-RF-MIB provides configuration control and status information for the redundancy framework subsystem. The redundancy framework subsystem provides a mechanism for logical redundancy of the software functionality and is designed to support 1:1 redundancy for the processor cards.

CISCO-RTTMON-IP-EXT-MIB

The CISCO-RTTMON-IP-EXT-MIB provides extensions for the tables in CISCO-RTTMON-MIB to support IP layer extensions, specifically IPv6 addresses and other information related to IPv6 standards.

CISCO-RTTMON-MIB

The CISCO-RTTMON-MIB contains objects to monitor network performance. The MIB provides information about the response times of network resources and applications. Each conceptual round-trip time (RTT) control row in the MIB represents a single probe, which is used to determine an entity’s response time. The probe defines an RTT operation to perform (for example, an FTP or HTTP get request), and the results indicate whether the operation succeeded or failed, and how long it took to complete.

If you plan to schedule an RTT operation, see Table 3-72 for information about rttMonScheduleAdminRttStartTime in the rttMonScheduleAdminTable.


NoteAn rttMonCtrlOperConnectionLostOccurred trap is generated when an RTT connection cannot be established to the destination router because the router responder application is not running. However, the trap is not generated if the physical connection to the router is lost.


MIB Constraints

Table 3-72 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers place on the objects in the CISCO-RTTMON-MIB.

 

Table 3-72 CISCO-RTTMON-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
RttMonProtocol

The following values are not supported:

  • snaRUEcho
  • snaLU0EchoAppl
rttMonApplAuthTable

Not supported.

rttMonCtrlAdminTable
  • rttMonCtrlAdminRttType

Supported values are:

  • echo(1)
  • pathEcho(2)
  • udpEcho(5)
  • tcpConnect(6)
  • http(7)
  • dns(8)
  • jitter(9)
  • ftp(12)

All other values not supported.

rttMonEchoAdminTable

 

  • rttMonEchoAdminProtocol

Supported values:

  • ipIcmpEcho(2)
  • ipUdpEchoAppl(3)
  • ipTcpConn(24)
  • httpAppl(25)
  • dnsAppl(26)
  • jitterAppl(27)
  • ftpAppl(30)

All other values not supported.

rttMonScheduleAdminTable

 

  • rttMonScheduleAdminRttStartTime

Before setting this object to a date/time value, make sure the ESR clock was set through the CLI clock set command. Otherwise, the scheduled RTT operation does not run.

rttMonHistoryCollectionTable

HTTP and Jitter types are not supported.

CISCO-SLB-EXT-MIB

The CISCO-SLB-EXT-MIB contains extensions to the Cisco server load-balancing (SLB) MIB (CISCO-SLB-MIB). Server load balancing enables the router to balance the processing of packets and connections from a number of other devices, such as real servers, firewalls, or caches. An SLB device determines how to handle incoming frames and connections according to the contents of the incoming data and various configuration options.

CISCO-SLB-MIB

The CISCO-SLB-MIB contains objects to manage server load-balancing (SLB) managers, such as those provided by the Cisco IOS SLB product. The MIB includes objects for the manager-side implementation of the Dynamic Feedback Protocol (DFP), which is used to obtain information about servers.

CISCO-SESS-BORDER-CTRLR-CALL-STATS-MIB

The CISCO-SESSION-BORDER-CONTROLLER-CALL-STATS-MIB defines the statistics information for Session Border Controller application. The statistic information is of two types:

  • Call statistics
  • Media statistics

CISCO-SESS-BORDER-CTRLR-EVENT-MIB

The CISCO-SESS-BORDER-CTRLR-EVENT-MIB defines the SNMP notifications, events, and alarms generated by Session Border Controller application, and sends these notifications to SNMP manager application. The various notification, events, and alarms generated by a SBC application can be:

  • Change in the state of a configured SBC service.
  • Change in the connection state with an adjacency or a radius server or H.248 controller attached to SBC, CPU or memory congestion, due to a large number of ongoing SIP/H.248 calls.
  • Violation in the call policies configured for the current ongoing SIP/H.248 calls, when SBC application receives media (RTP/RTCP) packets from an unknown IP address or port.

CISCO-SESS-BORDER-CTRLR-STATS-MIB

The CISCO-SESS-BORDER-CTRLR-STATS-MIB contains objects to manage the statistics information for the Session Border Controller application. The statistics information is categorized into these types:

  • RADIUS Messages Statistics—Represents the statistics of various RADIUS messages for the RADIUS servers with which the client (SBC) shares a secret.
  • RF Billing Statistics—Represents the RF billing statistics information, which is used to monitor the messages sent per realm over the IMS Rx interface by the RF billing manager(SBC).
  • SIP Statistics—Represents the SIP requests and responses on a SIP adjacency for a specific interval.

MIB Tables

Table 3-73 lists the tables in CISCO-SESS-BORDER-CTRLR-STATS-MIB.

 

Table 3-73 CISCO-SESS-BORDER-CTRLR-STATS-MIB Tables

MIB Table
Description

csbRadiusStatsTable

Maintains the RADIUS messages for the RADIUS servers.

csbRfBillRealmStatsTable

Maintains the RF billing statistics information.

csbSIPMthdCurrentStatsTable

Contains the total number of SIP request and responses for each SIP method on a given adjacency for a specific interval.

csbSIPMthdHistoryStatsTable

Contains the historical count of SIP requests and responses for each SIP method on a SIP adjacency for the different intervals defined by the csbSIPMthdHistoryStatsInterval object.

csbSIPMthdRCCurrentStatsTable

Contains the SIP method request and response code statistics corresponding to the method and response code combination on a given adjacency for a specific interval.

csbSIPMthdRCHistoryStatsTable

Contains the historical data for the SIP method request and response code statistics corresponding to the method and response code on a given adjacency for a specific interval.

CISCO-SIP-UA-MIB

The CISCO-SIP-UA-MIB manages the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) User Agents (UA). SIP is an application-layer signalling protocol for creating, modifying, and terminating multimedia sessions with one or more participants. A UA is an application that contains both a User Agent Client (UAC) and a User Agent Server (UAS). A UAC is an application that initiates a SIP request. A UAS is an application that contacts the corresponding user when a SIP request is received and returns a response on behalf of the user.

CISCO-SONET-MIB

The CISCO-SONET-MIB contains objects to describe SONET/SDH interfaces on the router. This MIB is an extension to the standard SONET-MIB (RFC 2558). The CISCO-SONET-MIB has objects that provide additional SONET-related information not found in the SONET-MIB.


NoteCISCO-SONET-MIB supports SONET traps that are seen when the linestatus, sectionstatus, pathstatus changes, and Notifications are enabled.


MIB Constraints

The following CISCO-SONET-MIB tables are not implemented in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers:

  • csConfigTable
  • csVTConfigTable
  • csAPSConfigTable
  • cssTraceTable
  • cspTraceTable
  • csStatsTable
  • cspConfigTable

NoteOnly the section, line, and path totals objects from the ciscoSonetStatsMIBGroup and the complete ciscoSonetEnableGroup must be supported. All network elements containing one or more SONET interfaces must implement this MIB.


CISCO-SUBSCRIBER-SESSION-MIB

The CISCO-SUBSCRIBER-SESSION-MIB contains objects that describe the subscriber sessions terminated by a Remote Access Service (RAS).

MIB Tables

Table 3-74 lists the tables in CISCO-SUBSCRIBER-SESSION-MIB.

 

Table 3-74 CISCO-SUBSCRIBER-SESSION-MIB Tables

MIB Table
Description
csubSessionTable

Describes a list of subscriber sessions currently maintained by the system.

csubSessionByTypeTable

Sorts the subscriber sessions first by corresponding subscriber session type, and then by the ifIndex assigned to the corresponding subscriber session.

csubAggStatsTable

Contains sets of aggregated statistics pertaining to subscriber sessions, where each set has a unique scope of aggregation.

csubAggStatsIntTable

Contains aggregated subscriber session performance data collected for every 15-minute measurement intervals.

csubJobTable

Contains the subscriber session jobs submitted by the element management system (EMS) and network management system (NMS).

csubJobMatchParamsTable

Contains subscriber session job parameters that describe the match criteria.

csubJobQueryParamsTable

Contains subscriber session job parameters that describe the query parameters.

csubJobQueueTable

Lists the subscriber session jobs pending in the subscriber session job queue.

csubJobReportTable

Contains the reports corresponding to subscriber session jobs that have query as the csubJobType, and finished as the csubJobState.

MIB Constraints

Table 3-75 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers place on the objects in the CISCO-SUBSCRIBER-SESSION-MIB. Any MIB object that is not listed in this table is implemented as defined in the MIB.

 

Table 3-75 CISCO-SUBSCRIBER-SESSION-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
csubSessionByTypeTable

Not implemented.

csubAggStatsIntTable

Not implemented.

csubJobQueueTable

Not implemented.

csubSessionTable

 

  • csubSessionType

Read only.
The pppSubscriber(3), pppoeSubscriber(4), ipInterfaceSubscriber(7), ipPktSubscriber(8), and ipDhcpv4Subscriber(9) types are supported.

  • csubSessionAuthenticated

Read only.

  • csubSessionCreationTime

Read only.

  • csubSessionAvailableIdentities

Read only.

  • csubSessionSubscriberLabel

Read only.

  • csubSessionMacAddress

Read only.

  • csubSessionNativeVrf

Read only.

  • csubSessionNativeIpAddrType

Read only.

  • csubSessionNativeIpAddr

Read only.

  • csubSessionNativeIpMask

Read only.

  • csubSessionDomainVrf

Read only.

  • csubSessionPbhk

Read only.

  • csubSessionRemoteId

Read only.

  • csubSessionCircuitId

Read only.

  • csubSessionNasPort

Read only.

  • csubSessionDomain

Read only.

  • csubSessionUsername

Read only.

  • csubSessionAcctSessionId

Read only.

  • csubSessionProtocol

Read only.
The IP(3) and PPP(5) values are supported.

  • csubSessionLocationIdentifier

Read only.

  • csubSessionServiceIdentifier

Read only.

  • csubSessionLastChanged

Read only.

  • csubSessionNativeIpAddrType2

Read only.

  • csubSessionNativeIpAddr2

Read only.

  • csubSessionNativeIpMask2

Read only.

  • csubSessionIpAddrAssignment

Not implemented.

  • csubSessionRedundancyMode

Not implemented.

  • csubSessionDerivedCfg

Not implemented.

  • csubSessionDnis

Not implemented.

  • csubSessionMedia

Not implemented.

  • csubSessionMlpNegotiated

Not implemented.

  • csubSessionServiceName

Not implemented.

  • csubSessionDhcpClass

Not implemented.

  • csubSessionTunnelName

Not implemented.

csubAggStatsTable

Currently the scope of aggregation is limited to providing the statistics at the RAS level.

  • csubAggStatsPendingSessions

Read only.

  • csubAggStatsUpSessions

Read only.

  • csubAggStatsAuthSessions

Read only.

  • csubAggStatsUnAuthSessions

Read only.

  • csubAggStatsLightWeightSessions

Read only.

  • csubAggStatsHighUpSessions

Read only.

  • csubAggStatsAvgSessionUptime

Read only.

  • csubAggStatsAvgSessionRPM

Read only.

  • csubAggStatsAvgSessionRPH

Read only.

  • csubAggStatsTotalFailedSessions

Read only.

  • csubAggStatsTotalUpSessions

Read only.

  • csubAggStatsTotalLightWeightSessions

Read only.

  • csubAggStatsTotalFlowsUp

Read only.

  • csubAggStatsCurrFlowsUp

Read only.

  • csubAggStatsRedSessions

Not implemented.

  • csubAggStatsThrottleEngagements

Not implemented.

  • csubAggStatsTotalCreatedSessions

Not implemented.

  • csubAggStatsTotalAuthSessions

Not implemented.

  • csubAggStatsTotalDiscSessions

Not implemented.

  • csubAggStatsDayCreatedSessions

Not implemented.

  • csubAggStatsDayFailedSessions

Not implemented.

  • csubAggStatsDayUpSessions

Not implemented.

  • csubAggStatsDayAuthSessions

Not implemented.

  • csubAggStatsDayDiscSessions

Not implemented.

  • csubAggStatsCurrTimeElapsed

Not implemented.

  • csubAggStatsCurrValidIntervals

Not implemented.

  • csubAggStatsCurrInvalidIntervals

Not implemented.

  • csubAggStatsCurrCreatedSessions

Not implemented.

  • csubAggStatsCurrFailedSessions

Not implemented.

  • csubAggStatsCurrUpSessions

Not implemented.

  • csubAggStatsCurrAuthSessions

Not implemented.

  • csubAggStatsCurrDiscSessions

Not implemented.

csubJobTable

 

  • csubJobId

Read only.

  • csubJobStatus

The values, Not-In-Service and Not-Ready, are not supported.

  • csubJobStorage

Read only.

  • csubJobType

Read only.

  • csubJobControl

If the job is executing, the abort action is ignored.

  • csubJobState

Read only.

  • csubJobStartedTime

The sysuptime at the time of job start is measured in timeticks.

  • csubJobFinishedTime

The sysuptime at the time of job start is measured in timeticks.

  • csubJobFinishedReason

The value insufficientResources is returned if a job query is started without sufficient job match parameters.

csubJobMatchParamsTable

 

  • csubJobMatchParamsEntry

Read only.

  • csubJobMatchIdentities

Read only.

  • csubJobMatchSubscriberLabel

Read only.

  • csubJobMatchMacAddress

Read only.

  • csubJobMatchNativeVrf

Read only.

  • csubJobMatchNativeIpAddrType

The job search based on IPv6 is not supported.

  • csubJobMatchNativeIpAddr

Read only.

  • csubJobMatchPbhk

Read only.

  • csubJobMatchOtherParams

Not implemented.

  • csubJobMatchDomainVrf

Not implemented.

  • csubJobMatchRemoteId

Not implemented.

  • csubJobMatchCircuitId

Not implemented.

  • csubJobMatchNasPort

Not implemented.

  • csubJobMatchUsername

Not implemented.

  • csubJobMatchAccountingSid

Not implemented.

  • csubJobMatchDomain

Not implemented.

  • csubJobMatchDnis

Not implemented.

  • csubJobMatchMedia

Not implemented.

  • csubJobMatchMlpNegotiated

Not implemented.

  • csubJobMatchProtocol

Not implemented.

  • csubJobMatchServiceName

Not implemented.

  • csubJobMatchDhcpClass

Not implemented.

  • csubJobMatchTunnelName

Not implemented.

  • csubJobMatchDanglingDuration

Not implemented.

csubJobQueryParamsTable

 

  • csubJobQueryResultingReportSize
  • When the EMS or NMS sets the jobcontrol value to release , the job and the csubJobQueryResultingReportSize object become invalid.
  • The csubJobQueryParamsTable is created only when the jobfinished value becomes normal .
csubJobReportTable

 

  • csubJobReportId

Read only.

  • csubJobReportSession

Read only.

csubJobFinishedNotifyEnable

Read-write.

csubJobIndexedAttributes

The supported indexed attributes are:

  • Subscriber Label
  • Mac Address
  • IP Address (IPv4 only)
  • Native VRF
  • Port-bundle Host Key (PBHK)

CISCO-SYSLOG-MIB

The CISCO-SYSLOG-MIB contains all system log messages generated by the Cisco IOS software. The MIB provides a way to access these syslog messages through SNMP. All Cisco IOS syslog messages contain the message name and its severity, message text, the name of the entity generating the message, and an optional time stamp. The MIB also contains a history of syslog messages and counts related to syslog messages.


NoteYou can configure the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers to send syslog messages to a syslog server.



NoteThe MIB does not keep track of messages generated from debug commands entered through the command-line interface (CLI).


CISCO-UNIFIED-FIREWALL-MIB

The CISCO-UNIFIED-FIREWALL-MIB contains status and performance statistics for Cisco firewall implementation. The ASR 1000 platform only supports the statistics for the zone base firewall.


NoteBegining with Cisco IOS Release 3.6, the CISCO-UNIFIED-FIREWALL-MIB is supported on IPv6 networks.


MIB Tables

Table 3-76 lists the tables in CISCO-UNIFIED-FIREWALL-MIB.

 

Table 3-76 CISCO-UNIFIED-FIREWALL-MIB Tables

MIB Table
Description
cufwConnSummaryTable

Contains information about the connection activity on the firewall for each layer3 and layer 4 protocols. Each entry in the table lists the connection summary of a distinct network protocol.

cufwAppConnSummaryTable

Contians firewall connections information for Layer 7 protocols. Each entry in the table lists the connection summary corresponding to a distinct application protocol.

cufwPolicyConnSummaryTable

Contains firewall connections information for layer3 and layer 4 protocols for each applied policy. Each entry in the table lists the connection summary of a distinct network protocol, configured on the specified target policy on the firewall.

cufwPolicyAppConnSummaryTable

Contains firewall connections information for Layer 7 protocols for each applied policy. Each entry in the table lists the connection summary of a distinct application protocol, configured on the specified target policy on the firewall.

cufwInspectionTable

Contains objects to identify whether or not an application protocol is configured for inspection. It also contains attributes to identify whether or not the specified protocol is currently being verified.

cufwUrlfServerTable

Lists the URL filtering servers configured on the managed devices and corresponding performance statistics.

MIB Constraints

Table 3-77 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router places on CISCO-UNIFIED-FIREWALL-MIB.

 

Table 3-77 CISCO-UNIFIED-FIREWALL-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
cufwInspectionTable

Not supported.

cufwUrlfServerTable

Not supported.

cuFwConnectionGlobalsTable

 

  • cufwConnGlobalNumSetupsAborted

Not supported, default value set to zero.

  • cufwConnGlobalNumPolicyDeclined

Not supported, default value set to zero.

  • cufwConnGlobalNumResDeclined

Not supported, default value set to zero.

  • cufwConnGlobalNumExpired

Not supported, default value set to zero.

  • cufwConnGlobalNumAborted

Not supported, default value set to zero.

  • cufwConnGlobalNumEmbryonic

Not supported, default value set to zero.

  • cufwConnGlobalNumRemoteAccess

Not supported, default value set to zero.

  • cufwConnGlobalConnSetupRate1

The number of sessions created in the last minute.

  • cufwConnGlobalConnSetupRate5

The number of sessions created in the last five minutes.

cufwConnSummaryTable

 

  • cufwConnNumSetupsAborted

Not supported, default value set to zero.

  • cufwConnNumPolicyDeclined

Not supported, default value set to zero.

  • cufwConnNumResDeclined

Not supported, default value set to zero.

  • cufwConnNumAborted

Not supported, default value set to zero.

  • cufwConnSetupRate1

The number of sessions created in the last minute.

  • cufwConnSetupRate5

The number of sessions created in the last five minutes.

cufwAppConnSummaryTable

 

  • cufwAppConnNumSetupsAborted

Not supported, default value set to zero.

  • cufwAppConnNumPolicyDeclined

Not supported, default value set to zero.

  • cufwAppConnNumPolicyDeclined

Not supported, default value set to zero.

  • cufwAppConnNumAborted

Not supported, default value set to zero.

  • cufwAppConnSetupRate1

The number of sessions created in the last minute.

  • cufwAppConnSetupRate5

The number of sessions created in the last five minutes.

cufwPolicyConnSummaryTable

 

  • cufwPolConnNumSetupsAborted

Not supported, default value set to zero.

  • cufwPolConnNumPolicyDeclined

Not supported, default value set to zero.

  • cufwPolConnNumResDeclined

Not supported, default value set to zero.

  • cufwPolConnNumAborted

Not supported, default value set to zero.

cufwPolicyAppConnSummaryTable

 

  • cufwPolAppConnNumSetupsAborted

Not supported, default value set to zero.

  • cufwPolAppConnNumPolicyDeclined

Not supported, default value set to zero.

  • cufwPolAppConnNumResDeclined

Not supported, default value set to zero.

  • cufwPolAppConnNumAborted

Not supported, default value set to zero.

CISCO-TAP2-MIB

The CISCO-TAP2-MIB manages Cisco intercept feature. This MIB replaces CISCO-TAP-MIB. This MIB defines a generic stream table that contains fields common to all intercept types. Specific intercept filters are defined in the following extension MIBs:

  • CISCO-IP-TAP-MIB for IP intercepts
  • CISCO-802-TAP-MIB for IEEE 802 intercepts
  • CISCO-USER-CONNECTION-TAP-MIB for RADIUS-based user connection intercepts.

MIB Constraints

Table 3-78 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router places on CISCO-TAP2-MIB.

 

Table 3-78 CISCO-TAP2-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
cTap2MediationRtcpPort

Not supported.

cTap2MediationRetransmitType

Not supported.

cTap2MediationTransport

Only udp(1) is supported.

CISCO-TAP-MIB

The CISCO-TAP-MIB contains objects to manage Cisco intercept feature.

CISCO-UBE-MIB

The CISCO-UBE-MIB contains objects to manage the Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE), which is a Cisco IOS Session Border Controller (SBC) that interconnects independent voice over IP (VoIP) and video over IP networks for data, voice, and video transport.

CISCO-USER-CONNECTION-TAP-MIB

The CISCO-USER-CONNECTION-TAP-MIB is a filter MIB that provides the functionality to manage the Cisco intercept feature for user connections. This MIB is used along with the CISCO-TAP2-MIB to intercept and filter user traffic. To create a user connection intercept, an entry named cuctTapStreamEntry is created in the CISCO-USER-CONNECTION-TAP-MIB. This entry contains the filtering information.

CISCO-VLAN-IFTABLE-RELATIONSHIP-MIB

The CISCO-VLAN-IFTABLE-RELATIONSHIP-MIB contains VLAN-ID and ifIndex information for each routed virtual LAN (VLAN) interface on the router. A routed VLAN interface is the router interface or subinterface to which you attach the IP address used by the router on the VLAN. The MIB maps each VLAN-ID to an ifIndex, which you can use to access the ipRouteTable to obtain the routing configuration for the routed VLAN interface.

CISCO-VLAN-MEMBERSHIP-MIB

The CISCO-VLAN-MEMBERSHIP-MIB provides management functions for the VLAN membership within the framework of Cisco VLAN Architecture, Version 2.0. The MIB provides information on VLAN Membership Policy Servers used by a device and VLAN membership assignments of non-trunk bridge ports of the device.

CISCO-VPDN-MGMT-MIB

The CISCO-VPDN-MGMT-MIB provides operational information about the Virtual Private Dialup Network (VPDN) feature on the router. You can use the MIB to monitor VPDN tunnel information on the router, but you cannot use the MIB to configure VPDN.

VPDN enables the router to forward Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) traffic between an Internet service provider (ISP) and a home gateway. The CISCO-VPDN-MGMT-MIB includes several tables that contain VPDN tunneling information:

  • cvpdnSystemTable—Provides system-wide VPDN information.
  • cvpdnTunnelAttrTable—Provides information about each active tunnel.
  • cvpdnSessionAttrTable—Provides information about each active session within each tunnel.
  • cvpdnUserToFailHistInfoTable—Provides information about the last failure that occurred for each tunnel user.
  • cvpdnTemplateTable—Identifies each VPDN template and indicates the number of active sessions associated with the template. See Table 3-79 for information about template name restrictions and and their effect on SNMP.

MIB Constraints

The CISCO-VPDN-MGMT-MIB contains read-only information. In addition, the MIB objects in Table 3-79 have been deprecated. Although currently supported, their use is being phased out and we recommend that you use the replacement object instead.

 

Table 3-79 CISCO-VPDN-MGMT-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
cvpdnTunnelTotal

Replaced by cvpdnSystemTunnelTotal.

cvpdnSessionTotal

Replaced by cvpdnSystemSessionTotal.

cvpdnDeniedUsersTotal

Replaced by cvpdnSystemDeniedUsersTotal.

cvpdnTunnelTable

Replaced by cvpdnTunnelAttrTable.

cvpdnTunnelSessionTable

Replaced by cvpdnSessionAttrTable.

cvpdnTemplateTable

SNMP limits the size of VPDN template names to 128 characters. If any template name in the cvpdnTemplateTable exceeds this length, you cannot use an SNMP getmany request to retrieve any table entries. Instead, you must use individual getone requests to retrieve each template name (cvpdnTemplateName) that does not exceed 128 characters.


NoteCISCO-VPDN-MGMT-MIB does not support L2TPv3.


CISCO-VOICE-ANALOG-IF-MIB

The CISCO-VOICE-ANALOG-IF-MIB provides the standard configuration, timing parameters, telephony hook, and ring status information on the Cisco Analog Voice interface implementation. This MIB manages the following groups:

  • Analog interface general group
  • E&M (recEive and transMit) interface group
  • FXO (Foreign Exchange Office) interface group
  • FXS (Foreign Exchange Station) interface group

NoteThis MIB is not supported in the ASR 1000 Series Routers.


CISCO-VOICE-COMMON-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB

The CISCO-VOICE-COMMON-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB contains voice-related objects that are common across more than one network encapsulation, such as VoIP, Voice over ATM (VoATM), and Voice over Frame Relay (VoFR).

CISCO-VOICE-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB

The CISCO-VOICE-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB module enhances the IETF Dial Control MIB (RFC2128) by providing the management of voice telephony peers on both a circuit-switched telephony networks and IP data networks.

CISCO-VOICE-IF-MIB

The CISCO-VOICE-IF-MIB manages the common voice-related parameters for both voice analog and Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) interfaces.


NoteThis MIB is not supported in the ASR 1000 Series Routers.


CISCO-VOIP-TAP-MIB

The CISCO-VOIP-TAP-MIB module defines the objects to manage the Intercept feature for Voice over IP (VoIP). This MIB is used along with CISCO-TAP2-MIB to intercept the VoIP control and data traffic.

DIAL-CONTROL-MIB (RFC 2128)

The DIAL-CONTROL-MIB (RFC 2128) contains peer information for demand access.

DS1-MIB (RFC 2495)

The DS1-MIB(RFC-2495) contains a description of the DS1, E1, DS2, and E2 interface objects.


NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.1(3)S, DS1-MIB is supported on SPA-24CHT1-CE-ATM.



NoteDS1-MIB is not supported on SPA-2CHT3-CE-ATM because only theclear channel T3 mode is supported in Cisco IOS Release 15.1(3)S.


MIB Constraints

Table 3-80 describes the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router places on the objects in the DS1-MIB. For detailed definitions of the MIB objects, see the corresponding MIB.

 

Table 3-80 DS1-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
dsx1ConfigTable

 

  • dsx1LineStatusChangeTrapEnable

Read only. This MIB object cannot be set through SNMP. The snmp-server enable traps ds1 command can be used to enable status change traps.

  • dsx1Channelization

Read only.

  • dsx1LineLength

Read only.

  • dsx1LineType

Read only.

  • dsx1LineCoding

Read only.

  • dsx1SendCode

Read only.

  • dsx1CircuitIdentifier

Read only.

  • dsx1LoopbackConfig

Read only.

  • dsx1SignalMode

Read only or SPA-8XCHT1/E1 usage is always none(1).

  • dsx1TransmitClockSource

Read only.

  • dsx1Fdl

Read only.

  • dsx1LoopbackStatus

SPA-8XCHT1/E1 usage: Payload loopbacks are not supported (dsx1NearEndPayloadLoopback, dsx1FarEndPayloadLoopback).

dsx1FracTable

Not implemented.

dsx1FarEndIntervalTable

Not implemented.

DS3-MIB (RFC 2496)

The DS3-MIB(RFC-2496) contains a description of the DS3 and E3 interface objects.


NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.1(3)S, DS3-MIB is supported on SPA-2CHT3-CE-ATM.



NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.3(1)S, the DS3-MIB is supported on SPA-8XT3/E3.


MIB Constraints

Table 3-81 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers place on the objects in the RFC1407-MIB. Objects that are not listed in the table are implemented as defined in the RFC 1407-MIB.

 

Table 3-81 DS3-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
dsx3ConfigTable

 

  • dsx3LineType

Supported values are:

  • T3 supports dsx3M23(2) and dsx3CbitParity(4).
  • E3 supports e3Framed(7) and e3Plcp(8).
  • dsx3LineCoding

Read only. Supported values are:

  • T3 supports dsx3B3ZS(2).
  • E3 supports e3HDB3(3).
  • dsx3SendCode

Read only. Supports only dsx3SendNoCode

  • dsx3TransmitClockSource

Supported values are loopTiming(1) and localTiming(2).

  • dsx3CircuitIdentifier

Read only.

  • dsx3LoopbackConfig

Read only.

dsx3FarEndConfigTable

Not implemented.

dsx3FarEndCurrentTable

Not implemented.

dsx3FarEndIntervalTable

Not implemented.

dsx3FarEndTotalTable

Not implemented.

dsx3FracTable

Not implemented.

 
Notes

 
All T3/ATM line cards only support read-only values on all variables.

 
Currently for the dsx3FracTable to operate, the DS1 layer must be implemented in the ifTable. In this release, this table is shown as not implemented because no rows are instantiated.

ENTITY-MIB (RFC 4133)

The ENTITY-MIB (RFC 4133) allows functional component discovery. It is used to represent physical and logical entities (components) in the router and manages those entities. The current software release supports the RFC 4133 version of this MIB.

The following are the conformance groups contained in the ENTITY-MIB:

  • entityPhysical group—Describes the physical entities managed by a single agent.
  • entityLogical group—Describes the logical entities managed by a single agent.
  • entityMapping group—Describes the associations between the physical entities, logical entities, interfaces, and non-interface ports managed by a single agent.
  • entityGeneral group—Describes general system attributes shared by potentially all types of entities managed by a single agent.
  • entityNotifications group—Contains status indication notifications.

The following groups are added from RFC 4133:

  • entityPhysical2 group—This group augments the entityPhysical group.
  • entityLogical2 group—Describes the logical entities managed by a single agent, and replaces entityLogical group.

The MIB table entPhysicalTable identifies the physical entities in the router. The entPhysicalTable contains a single row for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router chassis and a row for each entity in the chassis. A physical entity may contain other entities. For example, a SIP10 in slot 6 with one SPA 1XOC12 POS-SPA in subslot 6/0 supports the following entities in this SNMP output for SPAs and SIPs, sensors on the SIP, and SPA ports:

entPhysicalDescr.1040 = 1-port OC12/STM4 POS Shared Port Adapter
entPhysicalContainedIn.1040 = 1027
entPhysicalDescr.1066 = subslot 0/0 temperature Sensor 0
entPhysicalContainedIn.1066 = 1040
entPhysicalDescr.1067 = subslot 0/0 temperature Sensor 1
entPhysicalContainedIn.1067 = 1040
entPhysicalDescr.1068 = subslot 0/0 temperature Sensor 2
entPhysicalContainedIn.1068 = 1040
entPhysicalDescr.1078 = subslot 0/0 voltage Sensor 0
entPhysicalContainedIn.1078 = 1040
entPhysicalDescr.1079 = subslot 0/0 voltage Sensor 1
entPhysicalContainedIn.1079 = 1040
entPhysicalDescr.1080 = subslot 0/0 voltage Sensor 2
entPhysicalContainedIn.1080 = 1040
entPhysicalDescr.1081 = subslot 0/0 voltage Sensor 3
entPhysicalContainedIn.1081 = 1040
entPhysicalDescr.1091 = subslot 0/0 transceiver container 0
entPhysicalContainedIn.1091 = 1040
entPhysicalDescr.1092 = OC12 SR-1/STM4 MM
entPhysicalContainedIn.1092 = 1091
entPhysicalDescr.1093 = Packet over Sonet
entPhysicalContainedIn.1093 = 1092
entPhysicalDescr.1095 = subslot 0/0 transceiver 0 Temperature Sensor
entPhysicalContainedIn.1095 = 1092
entPhysicalDescr.1096 = subslot 0/0 transceiver 0 Supply Voltage Sensor
entPhysicalContainedIn.1096 = 1092
entPhysicalDescr.1097 = subslot 0/0 transceiver 0 Bias Current Sensor
entPhysicalContainedIn.1097 = 1092
entPhysicalDescr.1098 = subslot 0/0 transceiver 0 Tx Power Sensor
entPhysicalContainedIn.1098 = 1092
entPhysicalDescr.1099 = subslot 0/0 transceiver 0 Rx Power Sensor
entPhysicalContainedIn.1099 = 1092

 

For more information on this MIB, refer Appendix A, “ENTITY-MIB.”


NoteThe ENTITY-MIB is also supported on the Cisco ASR 1013 and ASR 1001 chassis.



NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.1(3)S, ENTITY-MIB is supported on SPA-24CHT1-CE-ATM and SPA-2CHT3-CE-ATM.



NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.3(1)S, the ENTITY-MIB is supported on the Cisco ASR1000: 40G Native Ethernet Line Card and SPA-8XT3/E3.


For the Cisco ASR1000 platform, the entPhysicalParentRelPos are populated with the slot numbers (except for the RP, ESP, and PEM slot numbers) given in the external label. Table 3-82 lists the mapping between external label and entPhysicalParentRelPos.

 

Table 3-82 Mapping the External Label to the entPhysicalParentRelPos Value

Type
External Label
Value
SIP Container

0 to 5

0 to 5 match the external label.

RP Container

R0 and R1

6 for R0, and 7 for R1.

FP Container

F0 and F1

8 for F0 and 9 for F1.

Power Supply Bay

0 and 1

14 for PEM 0, and 15 for PEM 1.

CPU

 

Starts from 0.

QFP

 

Starts from 0.

Crypto ASIC Module of FP

 

Starts from 0.

The Cisco ASR 1001 Router chassis includes inbuilt RP module, SIP module, SPA module 0/0, IDC modue 0/2, FP or ESP Module, and FanTray Module. Table 3-83 lists the values of the affected MIB table objects in the Cisco ASR 1001 Router:

 

Table 3-83 Affected MIB Objects in a Cisco ASR 1001 Router

Type
External Label
Value
entPhysicalContainedIn

RP Module

entPhysicalIndex of Chassis.

ESP Module

entPhysicalIndex of Chassis.

SIP Module

entPhysicalIndex of Chassis.

SPA Module 0/0

entPhysicalIndex of SIP Module.

IDC Module 0/2

entPhysicalIndex of SIP Module.

FanTray Module

entPhysicalIndex of Chassis.

entPhysicalIsFRU

RP Module

false(2)

ESP Module

false(2)

SIP Module

false(2)

SPA Module 0/0

false(2)

IDC Module 0/2

false(2)

FanTray Module

false(2)

entPhysicalParentRelPos

RP Module

6

ESP Module

8

SIP Module

0

SPA Module 0/0

0

IDC Module 0/2

2

FanTray Module

0

Table 3-84 lists the fans supported on a Cisco ASR 1000 series Router.

0

Table 3-84 Fans Supported on a Cisco ASR 1000 series Router

Module
Number of Fans
ASR1001 PEM

1

ASR1002/ASR1002-F PEM

2

ASR1004/ASR1006/ASR1013 PEM

3

ASR1001 FanTray Module

7

Table 3-85 lists the variations between the entPhysicalTable values for the hard disk in the RP1 and RP2 modules.

 

Table 3-85 Variations Between the entPhysicalTable Values

MIB Object
ASR 1000 RP1
ASR 1000 RP2
entPhysicalContainedIn

entPhysicalIndex of RP module.

entPhysicalIndex of hard disk container.

entPhysicalIsFRU

false(2).

true(1).

MIB Constraints

Table 3-86 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers places on the objects in the ENTITY-MIB.

 

Table 3-86 ENTITY-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
entPhysicalSoftwareRev

Supported for RP and SIP Modules.

entPhysicalAssetAlias

Not supported.

entPhysicalAssetId

Not supported for Transceiver Modules, USB and Harddisk. Implemented only as read-write for the following entPhysicalClass entities:

  • Chassis
  • Powersupply
  • Module
entPhysicalHardwareRev

Not implemented for USB and Harddisk.

entPhysicalSerialNum

Implemented as Readonly. Not implemented for USB and Harddisk.

entPhysicalModelName

Not implemented for USB and Harddisk.

entPhysicalMfgName

Not implemented for USB and Harddisk.

entPhysicalUris

Not implemented for USB and Harddisk. Implemented as Read only.

entPhysicalAlias

Not supported for transceiver modules, USB and Harddisk. Implemented only as read-write for the following entPhysicalClass entities:

  • Chassis
  • Powersupply
  • Module
entPhysicalMfgDate

Not implemented.


NoteThe RP2 module contains Harddisk Container for installing the external Harddisk.



NoteThe RP2 module contains more sensors than RP1. Hence, the indexing of ENTITY-MIB varies for RP2



NoteThe RP2 contains 2 physical CPUs, but the CPUs are not monitored separately. The monitoring the CPU utilization is the aggregate result of both the CPUs. Hence, the cpmCPUTotalTable object contains only one entry for RP CPUs.



NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.2(4)S, the entPhysicalIsFRU object for the 6XGE-BUILT-IN SPA in the ASR1002-X chassis is shown as True. This results in the 6XGE-BUILT-IN SPA getting wrongly populated in the cefcModule table.


For the CISCO ASR 1002 Router, RP Module, SIP Module, and SPA Module 0/0 are built-in to the chassis. Table 3-87 lists the values of the affected MIB Objects.

 

Table 3-87 Affected MIB Objects in CISCO ASR 1002 Router

MIB Object
Module
Value
entPhysicalContainedIn

RP Module

entPhysicalIndex of chassis.

SIP Module

entPhysicalIndex of chassis.

SPA Module 0/0

entPhysicalIndex of SIP Module.

entPhysicalIsFRU

RP Module

false(2)

SIP Module

false(2)

SPA Module 0/0

false(2)

entPhysicalSerialNum

SPA Module 0/0

No Serial Number

entPhysicalParentRelos

RP Module

0

ESP Module

0

SIP Module

0

For the CISCO ASR 1002-F Router, RP Module, SIP Module, SPA Module 0/0, and FP or ESP Module are built-in to the chassis. Table 3-88 lists the values of the affected MIB Objects.

 

Table 3-88 Affected MIB Objects in Cisco ASR 1002-F Router

MIB Object
Module
Value
entPhysicalContainedIn

RP Module

entPhysicalIndex of Chassis.

ESP Module

entPhysicalIndex of Chassis.

SIP Module

entPhysicalIndex of Chassis.

SPA Module 0/0

entPhysicalIndex of SIP Module.

entPhysicalIsFRU

RP Module

false(2)

ESP Module

false(2)

SIP Module

false(2)

SPA Module 0/0

false(2)

entPhysicalSerialNum

SPA Module 0/0

No Serial Number.

entPhysicalParentRelos

RP Module

0

ESP Module

0

SIP Module

0


NoteWhen both primary and secondary RPs are up and running, entities for standby usb flash, Flash disk, and Harddisk are not populated for ENTITY-MIB.



NoteFor cevModuleASR 1000 UnknownRP object, only RP module entry is populated without any child entities for it.



NoteOn CEoP SPAs, the entPhysicalFirmware object is mapped to the UFE Field-Programmable Device (FPD).


ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB (RFC 3433)

The ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB (RFC 3433) contains objects that manage physical sensors, which are represented in the Entity-MIB with entPhysicalEntry and an entPhysicalClass value of sensor(8). The ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB contains a single table called the entPhySensorTable.


NoteIn ASR1002-F, the RP, FP, and SIP support various sensors. These sensors are supported on the CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB.



NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.1(3)S, ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB is supported on SPA-24CHT1-CE-ATM and SPA-2CHT3-CE-ATM.



NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.3(1)S, the ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB is supported on the Cisco ASR1000: 40G Native Ethernet Line Card and SPA-8XT3/E3.



NoteThe ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB replaces the CISCO-ENVMON-MIB.


ENTITY-STATE-MIB

The ENTITY-STATE-MIB defines objects to extend the functionality provided by the ENTITY-MIB. This MIB supports the entities having these entPhysicalClass values:

  • chassis
  • container (Slot container, SPA container, PS bay, and Transceiver Container)
  • module (RP, FP, CC, SPA, and Transceiver)
  • powerSupply
  • fan

NoteThe ENTITY-STATE-MIB is supported on the Cisco ASR 1001 chassis.



NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.1(3)S, ENTITY-STATE-MIB is supported on SPA-24CHT1-CE-ATM and SPA-2CHT3-CE-ATM.



NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.3(1)S, ENTITY-STATE-MIB is supported on the Cisco ASR1000: 40G Native Ethernet Line Card and SPA-8XT3/E3.


MIB Constraints

Table 3-89 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers place on the objects in the ENTITY-STATE-MIB.

 

Table 3-89 ENTITY-STATE-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
entStateAlarm

Valid values are:

  • critical
  • major
  • minor
  • warning

These values indicate the CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB alarm types.

entStateAdmin

Read only.


NotePower supply and fan alarms are generated on either the Power Entry Module or FanTray module. Therefore no alarm is generated on the entStateAlarm associated with either the power supply or the fan.



NoteFor the RP, FP, CC, and SPA modules, the entStateOper attribute is set to D_entStateOper_enabled if the module is up. Else, the entStateOper attribute is set to D_entStateOper_disabled.


ETHER-WIS (RFC 3637)

The ETHER-WIS (RFC 3637) MIB contains objects to manage application details for the Ethernet WAN Interface Sublayer (WIS).

MIB Constraints

Table 3-90 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers place on the objects in the ETHER-WIS (RFC 3637) MIB.

 

Table 3-90 ETHER-WIS (RFC 3637) MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Note
etherWisDeviceTable

Not supported.

etherWisSectionCurrentTable

Not supported.

etherWisFarEndPathCurrentTable

Not supported.


NoteWAN-PHY is not fully compliant with the SONET/SDH optical and electrical specifications.



NoteSONET layer is not modelled for the Ethernet WIS port.


ETHERLIKE-MIB (RFC 3635)

The ETHERLIKE-MIB contains objects to manage Ethernet-like interfaces. Cisco IOS Release 12.2(18)SXF and Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRA support the RFC 2665 version of the MIB. Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB supports the RFC 3635 version of the MIB.


NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.3(1)S, the ETHERLIKE-MIB is supported on the Cisco ASR1000: 40G Native Ethernet Line Card.


MIB Constraints

Table 3-91 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers place on the objects in the ETHERLIKE-MIB. Any objects not listed in a table are implemented as defined in the MIB.

 

Table 3-91 ETHERLIKE-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
dot3CollTable

Not implemented.

dot3ControlTable

Not implemented.

dot3Control

Not implemented.

dot3PauseAdminMode

Read only.

EVENT-MIB (RFC 2981)

The EVENT-MIB (RFC 2981) contains objects to define event triggers and actions for network management purposes.

EXPRESSION-MIB

The EXPRESSION-MIB (RFC 2982) contains objects to define the expressions of MIB objects for network management purposes.

FRAME-RELAY-DTE-MIB (RFC1315-MIB)

The FRAME-RELAY-DTE-MIB (RFC1315-MIB) contains objects to manage a Frame Relay data terminal equipment (DTE) interface, which consists of a single physical connection to the network with many virtual connections to other destinations and neighbors. The MIB contains the objects used to manage:

  • The Data Link Connection Management Interface (DLCMI)
  • Virtual circuits on each Frame Relay interface
  • Errors detected on Frame Relay interfaces

MIB Constraints

Table 3-92 lists the constraints that the router places on the objects in the RFC1315-MIB.

 

Table 3-92 FRAME-RELAY-DTE-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
frDlcmiTable

 

  • frDlcmiAddress
  • frDlcmiAddressLen

Always q922November90(3), which indicates a 10-bit DLCI.

Always two-octets(2).

frCircuitTable

 

  • frCircuitCommittedBurst

Normally, the QoS configuration entered through the Modular QoS CLI (MQC) syntax does not appear in these frCircuitTable objects.

However, when QoS is configured through the MQC and the following conditions are met, these frCircuitTable objects contain the QoS values as they are entered through the MQC:

  • The default class is configured on the policy-map only.
  • An output policy is attached to the Frame Relay (FR) Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC).
  • The Cisco class-based-QoS (CBQ) enhancement only supports two MQC actions: police cir and shape.
  • If both police cir and shape actions exist, then the FR traffic-shaping QoS takes precedence before policing.
  • frCircuitExcessBurst
  • frCircuitThroughput
frCircuitState

 

  • frErrTable

Not supported.

HC-ALARM-MIB

The HC-ALARM-MIB defines Remote Monitoring MIB extensions for High Capacity Alarms.

MIB Tables

Table 3-93 lists the tables in HC-ALARM-MIB.

 

Table 3-93 HC-ALARM-MIBTables

MIB Table
Description
hcAlarmTable

A list of entries for the configuration of high capacity alarms.

IEEE8023-LAG-MIB

The IEEE 8023-LAG- MIB is the Link Aggregation module for managing IEEE Std 802.3ad.

IF-MIB (RFC 2863)

The IF-MIB (RFC 2863) describes the attributes of physical and logical interfaces (network interface sublayers). The router supports the ifGeneralGroup of MIB objects for all layers (ifIndex, ifDescr, ifType, ifSpeed, ifPhysAddress, ifAdminStatus, ifOperStatus, ifLastChange, ifName, ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable, ifHighSpeed, and ifConnectorPresent).

One of the most commonly used identifiers in SNMP-based network management applications is the Interface Index (ifIndex) value. IfIndex is a unique identifying number associated with a physical or logical interface.

  • The IF-MIB supports the Circuit Emulation (CEM) only on the SPA-1CHOC3-CE-ATM. For each controller, only a single CEM interface is supported bacause it is being used for l1/l2 forwarding.
  • Multiple sublayers are not supported for the SPA-1CHOC3-CE-ATM from SNMP. Hence, the layers corresponding to digital signal layer 1 (DS1), Synchronous Transport Signal (STS), and Virtual Tributary (VT) are not modeled for the CE interface.

NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.1(3)S, IF-MIB is supported on SPA-24CHT1-CE-ATM and SPA-2CHT3-CE-ATM.



NoteThe ifInDiscards, ifInErrors, ifInUnknownProtos, ifOutDiscards, and ifOutErrors IF-MIB objects are not supported for Gigabit subinterfaces.



NoteEffective from Cisco IOS Release 15.3(1)S, the IF-MIB is supported on the Cisco ASR1000: 40G Native Ethernet Line Card and SPA-8XT3/E3.



NoteThe Cisco ASR1000: 40G Native Ethernet Line Card 2x10GE + 20x1GE supports a total number of 22 ports. Interface numbering is continuous from 0-19 for GE ports and 20-21 for 10GE ports. You can configure interface GigabitEthernet 0/0/x as well as TenGigabitEthernet 0/0/y at the same time, where x = 0 till 19 and y = 20 and 21).


MIB Constraints

Table 3-94 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers place on the objects in the IF-MIB.

 

Table 3-94 IF-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
ifOutErrors

Not supported for ATM subinterfaces.

ifPromiscuousMode

Read only.

ifStackStatus

Read only.


NoteTo define a Virtual port of a service engine connecting the RP and SE, set the value of ifType to ethernetCsmacd and ifDescr to Service-Engine. The physical port of the SPA is not controlled by the router, the router controls the virtual port of the SPA. This interface is named using in Service-Engine 1/1/0 command and functions as a Gigabit Ethernet Interface. Since, a sub-interface can not be created on this interface, ifStackTable is not implemented.



NoteThe valueof ifLastChange is always 0 for VT layer in SPA-1xCHSTM1/OC3.


IGMP-STD-MIB (RFC 2933)

The IGMP-STD-MIB(RFC 2933) manages Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP).

IP-FORWARD-MIB (RFC 4292)

The IP-FORWARD-MIB (RFC 4292) contains objects to control the display of Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR) multipath IP Routes.

MIB Constraints

Table 3-95 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers place on the objects in the IP-FORWARD-MIB.

 

Table 3-95 IP-FORWARD-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
inetCidrRouteTable

Implemented for IPv6 only.

IP-MIB (RFC 4293)

The IP-MIB (RFC 4293) module contains objects for managing IP and Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) implementations, but excluding their management of IP routes.


NoteThe IP-MIB supports both IPv4 and IPv6 networks.


IPMROUTE-STD-MIB (RFC 2932)

The IPMROUTE-STD-MIB (RFC 2932) contains objects to manage IP multicast routing, but independent of the specific multicast routing protocol in use.

MIB Constraints

Table 3-96 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers place on the objects in the IPMROUTE-STD-MIB.

 

Table 3-96 IPMROUTE-STD-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
ipMRouteScopeNameTable

Not implemented.

ipMRouteEnable

Read only.

ipMRouteInterfaceTtl

Read only.

ipMRouteInterfaceRateLimit

Read only.

MPLS-L3VPN-STD-MIB (RFC 4382)

The MPLS-L3VPN-STD-MIB contains managed object definitions for the Layer-3 Multiprotocol Label Switching Virtual Private Networks. This MIB is based on RFC 4382 specification.

MPLS-LDP-GENERIC-STD-MIB (RFC 3815)

The MPLS-LDP-GENERIC-STD-MIB (RFC 3815) contains managed object definitions for configuring and monitoring the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), Label Distribution Protocol (LDP), utilizing ethernet as the Layer 2 media.

MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB (RFC 3815)

The MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB (RFC 3815) contains managed object definitions for the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) and Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) document.

MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB (RFC 3813)

The MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB (RFC 3031) contains managed object definitions for the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) router.

MPLS-TE-MIB

The MPLS-TE-MIB enables the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers to perform traffic engineering for MPLS tunnels. The MIB is based on Revision 05 of the IETF MPLS-TE-MIB.

Traffic engineering support for MPLS tunnels requires the following configuration:

  • Setting up MPLS tunnels with appropriate configuration parameters.
  • Configuring tunnel loose and strict source routed hops.

MIB Constraints

Table 3-97 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers place on the objects in the MPLS-TE-MIB.

 

Table 3-97 MPLS-TE-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
mplsTunnelIndexNext

Read only. Always 0.

mplsTunnelTable

 

  • mplsTunnelName

Read only.

  • mplsTunnelDescr

Read only.

  • mplsTunnelIsif

Read only.

  • mplsTunnelXCPointer

Read only.

  • mplsTunnelSignallingProto

Read only.

  • mplsTunnelSetupPrio

Read only. Always 7.

  • mplsTunnelHoldingPrio

Read only. Always 7.

  • mplsTunnelSessionAttributes

Read only.

  • mplsTunnelOwner

Read only.

  • mplsTunnelLocalProtectInUse

Read only. Always false(2).

  • mplsTunnelResourcePointer

Read only.

  • mplsTunnelInstancePriority

Read only. Always 0.

  • mplsTunnelHopTableIndex

Read only.

  • mplsTunnelIncludeAnyAffinity

Read only. Always 0.

  • mplsTunnelIncludeAllAffinity

Read only.

  • mplsTunnelExcludeAllAffinity

Read only.

  • mplsTunnelPathInUse

Read only.

  • mplsTunnelRole

Read only.

  • mplsTunnelTotalUpTime

Read only.

  • mplsTunnelInstanceUpTime

Read only. Always 0.

  • mplsTunnelAdminStatus

Read only.

  • mplsTunnelRowStatus

Read only. Always readOnly(5).

  • mplsTunnelStorageType

Read only. Volatile(2). Always active.

mplsTunnelHopListIndexNext

Read only. Always 0.

mplsTunnelHopTable

 

  • mplsTunnelHopAddrType

Read only. Always ipv4(1).

  • mplsTunnelHopIpv4Addr

Read only.

  • mplsTunnelHopIpv4PrefixLen

Read only. Always 32.

  • mplsTunnelHopIpv6Addr

Read only. NULL.

  • mplsTunnelHopIpv6PrefixLen

Read only. Always 0.

  • mplsTunnelHopAsNumber

Read only.

  • mplsTunnelHopLspId

Read only.

  • mplsTunnelHopType

Read only. Always strict(1).

  • mplsTunnelHopRowStatus

Read only. Always active(1).

  • mplsTunnelHopStorageType

Read only. Value is readOnly(5).

mplsTunnelResourceIndexNext

Read only. Always 0.

mplsTunnelResourceTable

 

  • mplsTunnelResourceMaxRate

Read only.

  • mplsTunnelResourceMeanRate

Read only.

  • mplsTunnelResourceMaxBurstSize

Read only.

  • mplsTunnelResourceRowStatus

Read only. Always active(1).

  • mplsTunnelResourceStorageType

Read only. Value is readOnly(5).

 
Notes:

 
The mplsTunnelTable allows new MPLS tunnels to be created between an MPLS LSR and a remote endpoint and existing tunnels to be reconfigured or removed. The Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers support point-to-point tunnel segments, although multipoint-to-point and point-to-multipoint connections are supported by an LSR acting as a cross-connect. Each MPLS tunnel can have one out-segment originating at an LSR and one in-segment terminating at that LSR. The mplsTunnelTable is enhanced by the mplsTunnelPerfTable that provides several counters to measure the performance of the MPLS tunnels.

The mplsTunnelResourceTable indicates the resources required for a tunnel. Multiple tunnels can share the same resources by pointing to the same entry in this table. Tunnels that do not share resources must point to separate entries in this table.

The mplsTunnelHopTable indicates strict or loose hops for an MPLS tunnel defined in mplsTunnelTable when you establish the hop using signaling. Multiple tunnels share the same hops by pointing to the same entry in this table. Each row also has a secondary index, mplsTunnelHopIndex, corresponding to the next hop of this tunnel. The scalar mplsTunnelMaxHops indicates the maximum number of hops that you can specify on each tunnel supported by this LSR. The mplsTunnelARHopTable indicates the actual hops crossed by a tunnel as reported by the MPLS signaling protocol after the tunnel is set up.

There are three notifications in this MIB. The notifications mplsTunnelUp and mplsTunnelDown indicate that the value of mplsTunnelOperStatus has transitioned to up(1) or down(2). The notification mplsTunnelRerouted is generated when a tunnel is rerouted or re-optimized.

MPLS-VPN-MIB

The MPLS-VPN-MIB:

  • Describes managed objects for modeling a Multiprotocol Label Switching/Border Gateway Protocol virtual private network
  • Configures and monitors routes and route targets for each VRF instance on a router
  • Facilitates provisioning VPN Routing and Forwarding (VRF) instances on MPLS interfaces
  • Measures the performance of MPLS/BGP VPNs

The MIB is based on Revision 05 of the IETF MPLS-VPN-MIB.

MIB Constraints

Table 3-98 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers place on the objects in the MPLS-VPN-MIB.

 

Table 3-98 MPLS-VPN-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
mplsNumVrfSecViolationThreshExceeded

Not implemented.

mplsVpnVrfSecTable

 

  • mplsVpnVrfSecIllegalLabelViolations

Read only. Always 0.

  • mplsVpnVrfSecIllegalLabelRcvThresh

Read only. Always 0.

mplsVpnVrfTable

 

  • mplsVpnVrfConfRowStatus

Read only.

  • mplsVpnVrfConfStorageType

Read only. Volatile(2).

  • mplsVpnVrfConfMidRouteThreshold

Read only.

  • mplsVpnVrfConfHighRouteThreshold

Read only.

  • mplsVpnVrfConfMaxRoutes

Read only.

  • mplsVpnVrfConfMaxPossibleRoutes

Read only. Always 0.

  • mplsVpnVrfDescription

Read only.

  • mplsVpnInterfaceVpnClassification

Read only.

mplsVpnInterfaceConfTable

 

  • mplsVpnInterfaceConfStorageType

Read only. Volatile(2).

  • mplsVpnInterfaceConfRowStatus

Read only.

Values: active(1), notInService(2).

  • mplsVpnInterfaceLabelEdgeType

Read only. providerEdge(1).

mplsVpnVrfRouteTargetTable

 

  • mplsVpnVrfRouteTargetRowStatus

Read only. Values: active(1), notInService(2).

mplsVpnVrfBgpNbrAddrTable

 

  • mplsVpnVrfBgpNbrRowStatus

Read only. Values: active(1), notInService(2).

  • mplsVpnVrfBgpNbrRole

Read only. providerEdge(1).

  • mplsVpnVrfBgpNbrType

Read only.

  • mplsVpnVrfBgpNbrAddr

Read only.

  • mplsVpnVrfBgpNbrStorageType

Read only. Volatile(2).

mplsVpnVrfRouteTable

 

  • mplsVpnVrfRouteInfo

Read only. Value nullOID.

  • mplsVpnVrfRouteTarget

Read only. Determines the route distinguisher for this target.

  • mplsVpnVrfRouteTargetDescr

Description of the route target. Currently this object is not supported in this Cisco IOS release. Therefore, the object is the same as mplsVpnVrfRouteTarget.

  • mplsVpnVrfRouteDistinguisher

Read only.

  • mplsVpnVrfRouteNextHopAS

Read only. Always 0.

  • mplsVpnVrfRouteRowStatus

Read only. This object normally reads active(1), but may read notInService(2), if a VRF was recently deleted.

  • mplsVpnVrfRouteStorageType

Read only. Volatile(2).

  • mplsVpnVrfRouteDestAddrType

Read only.

  • mplsVpnVrfRouteMaskAddrType

Read only.

  • mplsVpnVrfRouteTos

Read only. Always 0.

  • mplsVpnVrfRouteNextHop

Read only.

  • mplsVpnVrfRouteNextHopAddrType

Read only.

  • mplsVpnVrfRouteifIndex

Read only.

  • mplsVpnVrfRouteType

Read only.

  • mplsVpnVrfRouteProto

Read only.

mplsVpnVrfBgpNbrPrefixTable

Not implemented.

 
Notes:

 
The mplsVpnVrfConfTable represents all the MPLS/BGP VPNs configured. The NMS configures an entry in this table for each MPLS/BGP VPN configured to run in this MPLS domain. The mplsVPNInterfaceConfTable extends the interface MIB to provide specific MPLS/BGP VPN information on MPLS/BGP VPN-enabled interfaces. The mplsVPNPerfTable enhances the mplsVpnVrfConfTable to provide performance information.

The mplsVpnVrfRouteTable and the mplsVpnRouteTargetTable facilitate the configuration and monitoring of routes and route targets, respectively, for each VRF instance.

MSDP-MIB

The MSDP-MIB contains objects to monitor the Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP). The MIB can be used with SNMPv3 to remotely monitor MSDP speakers.

For more information about this MIB, see its feature module description at the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_1t/12_1t5/feature/guide/dt5msdp.html

NHRP-MIB

The Cisco NHRP MIB feature introduces support for the NHRP MIB, which helps to manage and monitor the Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP) through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). Statistics can be collected and monitored through standards-based SNMP techniques (get operations) to query objects defined in the NHRP MIB. The NHRP MIB is VRF-aware and supports VRF-aware queries.

For more information about this MIB, refer:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/sec_secure_connectivity/configuration/guide/sec_dmvpn_nhrp_mib.html

MIB Constraints

Table 3-99 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers place on the objects in the NHRP-MIB.

 

Table 3-99 NHRP-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
nhrpClientNbmaSubaddr

Not implemented.

nhrpClientNhsNbmaSubaddr

Not implemented.

nhrpServerNbmaSubaddr

Not implemented.

nhrpServerNhcNbmaSubaddr

Not implemented.

nhrpCachePreference

Not implemented.

nhrpClientDefaultMtu

Not implemented.

nhrpCacheNegotiatedMtu

Not implemented.

nhrpPurgePrefixLength

Not implemented.

nhrpCacheNbmaSubaddr

Not supported.

nhrpCacheType

 

  • atmarp(7)

Not supported.

  • scsp(8)

Not supported.

NOTIFICATION-LOG-MIB (RFC 3014)

The NOTIFICATION-LOG-MIB contains objects for logging SNMP notifications; that is, traps and informs types of notifications.

OLD-CISCO-CHASSIS-MIB

The OLD-CISCO-CHASSIS-MIB describes chassis objects in a device running an old implementation of the Cisco IOS operating system. The chassis objects are now described in the ENTITY-MIB, and OLD-CISCO-CHASSIS-MIB is not supported for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers.

OLD-CISCO-SYS-MIB

The OLD-CISCO-SYS-MIB defines objects to manage the system bootstrap description and the corresponding version identification.


NoteCurrently, only the whyReload object is supported in this MIB.


OSPF-MIB (RFC 1850)

The OSPF-MIB (RFC 1850) contains objects that describe the OSPF Version 2 Protocol. The RFC1253-MIB corresponds to the OSPF-MIB (Open Shortest Path First [OSPF] protocol).

OSPF-TRAP-MIB (RFC 1850)

The OSPF-TRAP-MIB (RFC 1850) contains objects that describe traps for the OSPF Version 2 Protocol.

PIM-MIB (RFC 2934)

The PIM-MIB (RFC 2934) contains objects to configure and manage Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) on the router. The MIB is extracted from RFC 2934.

MIB Constraints

Table 3-100 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers place on the objects in the PIM-MIB.

 

Table 3-100 PIM-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
pimIpMRouteTable

Not implemented.

pimIpMRouteNextHopTable

Not implemented.

pimInterfaceTable

 

  • pimInterfaceMode

Read only.

  • pimInterfaceHelloInterval

Read only.

  • pimInterfaceStatus

Read only.

  • pimInterfaceJoinPruneInterval

Read only.

  • pimInterfaceCBSRPreference

Read only.

pimJoinPruneInterval

Read only.

pimCandidateRPTable

 

  • pimCandidateRPAdressd

Read only.

  • pimCandidateRPRowStatus

Read only.

pimComponentTable

 

  • pimComponentCRPHoldTime

Read only.

  • pimComponentStatus

Read only.

RFC1213-MIB

The RFC1213-MIB defines the second version of the Management Information Base (MIB-II) for use with network-management protocols in TCP-based internets. This RFC1213-MIB includes the following groups :

  • system
  • interfaces
  • at
  • ip
  • icmp
  • tcp
  • udp
  • igmp
  • transmission
  • snmp

NoteFor more information, refer to the latest RFCs specified in the RFC-1213-MIB.


RMON-MIB (RFC 1757)

The RMON-MIB (RFC 1757) contains objects to remotely monitor devices in the network.

MIB Constraints

Only alarm and event groups are supported in Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers.

RSVP-MIB

The RSVP-MIB contains objects to manage the Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP).

MIB Constraints

Table 3-101 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers place on the objects in the RSVP-MIB.

 

Table 3-101 RSVP-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
rsvpIfRefreshBlockadeMultiple

Read only.

rsvpIfRefreshMultiple

Read only.

rsvpIfTTL

Read only.

rsvpIfRefreshInterval

Read only.

rsvpIfRouteDelay

Read only.

rsvpIfUdpRequired

Read only.

SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIB (RFC 2576)

The SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIB (RFC 2576) contains objects that help support coexistence among SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3.

SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB (RFC 2571)

The SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB (RFC 2571) contains objects that describe the SNMP management architecture. There are no constraints on this MIB.

SNMP-MPD-MIB (RFC 2572)

The SNMP-MPD-MIB (RFC 2572) contains objects for Message Processing and Dispatching (MPD).

SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB (RFC 2573)

The SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB (RFC 2573) contains managed objects for SNMPv3 notifications. The MIB also defines a set of filters that limit the number of notifications generated by a particular entity (snmpNotifyFilterProfileTable and snmpNotifyFilterTable).

Objects in the snmpNotifyTable are used to select entities in the SNMP-TARGET-MIB snmpTargetAddrTable and specify the types of SNMP notifications those entities are to receive.

SNMP-PROXY-MIB (RFC 2573)

The SNMP-PROXY-MIB (RFC 2573) contains managed objects to remotely configure the parameters used by an SNMP entity for proxy forwarding operations. The MIB contains a single table, snmpProxyTable, which defines the translations to use to forward messages between management targets.

SNMP-TARGET-MIB (RFC 2573)

The SNMP-TARGET-MIB (RFC 2573) contains objects to remotely configure the parameters used by an entity to generate SNMP notifications. The MIB defines the addresses of entities to send SNMP notifications to, and contains a list of tag values that are used to filter the notifications sent to these entities (see the SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB).

SNMP-USM-MIB (RFC 2574)

The SNMP-USM-MIB (RFC 2574) contains objects that describe the SNMP user-based security model.

SNMPv2-MIB (RFC 1907)

The SNMPv2-MIB (RFC 1907) contains objects to manage SNMPv2 entities. The SNMPv2-MIB contains the following mandatory object groups:

  • SNMP group—Collection of objects providing basic instrumentation and control of an SNMP entity.
  • System group—Collection of objects common to all managed systems.
  • snmpSetGroup—Collection of objects that allow several cooperating SNMPv2 entities, all acting in a manager role, to coordinate their use of the SNMPv2 set operation.
  • snmpBasicNotificationsGroup—The two notifications are coldStart and authenticationFailure, which an SNMPv2 entity is required to implement.

SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM-MIB (RFC 2575)

The SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM-MIB (RFC 2575) contains objects that describe the view-based access control model for SNMP.


Note To access the SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM-MIB, you must create an SNMPv3 user with access to a view that includes all of the information from the Internet subtree. For example:

Router(config)# snmp-server view abcview internet included
Router(config)# snmp-server group abcgroup v3 noauth read abcview write abcview notify abcview
Router(config)# snmp-server user abcuser abcgroup v3

SONET-MIB (RFC 2558)

The SONET-MIB (RFC 2558) provides both the configuration and performance monitoring objects for the SONET interfaces.


NoteThe ASR 1000 Series Routers use GR253 standards for SES calculation for path/line/section. Hence, the SNMP query for sonetSESthresholdSet will return ansi1993(3).



NoteThe SONET-MIB is not supported on SPA-1X10GE-WL-V2 although the SONET alarms listed inTable 3-20 are supported for the Ethernet WIS Port.


MIB Constraints

Table 3-102 lists the constraints that the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers place on the objects in the SONET-MIB.

 

Table 3-102 SONET-MIB Constraints

MIB Object
Notes
sonetPathCurrentTable

 

  • sonetPathCurrentWidth

Read only.

sonetVTCurrentTable

Not implemented.

sonetVTIntervalTable

Not implemented.

sonetFarEndVTCurrentTable

Not implemented.

sonetFarEndVTIntervalTable

Not implemented.

SonetMediumTable

 

  • sonetMediumLineCoding

Read only.

  • sonetMediumLineType

Read only.

  • sonetMediumCircuitIdentifier

Read only.

  • sonetMediumLoopbackConfig

Read only.

sonetSESthresholdSet

Read only.


NoteWhen the SONET path is initialized and no active alarms exist, the value of sonetPathCurrentStatus object is zero.



NoteIf an alarm is triggered and cleared, the value of sonetPathNoDefect object is one.


TCP-MIB (RFC 4022)

The TCP-MIB (RFC 4022) contains objects to manage the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) implementations on the router.

TUNNEL-MIB (RFC 4087)

The TUNNEL-MIB contains objects to manage IP Tunnels independent of the encapsulation scheme in use.

UDP-MIB (RFC 4113)

The UDP-MIB (RFC4113) contains objects to manage the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) on the router. There are no constraints.