1 SMUX-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
11 unix OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { enterprises 4 }
13 smux OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { unix 4 }
15 smuxPeerTable OBJECT-TYPE
16 SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SmuxPeerEntry
20 "The SMUX peer table."
23 smuxPeerEntry OBJECT-TYPE
28 "An entry in the SMUX peer table."
30 ::= { smuxPeerTable 1}
44 smuxPindex OBJECT-TYPE
49 "An index which uniquely identifies a SMUX peer."
50 ::= { smuxPeerEntry 1 }
52 smuxPidentity OBJECT-TYPE
53 SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
57 "The authoritative designation for a SMUX peer."
58 ::= { smuxPeerEntry 2 }
60 smuxPdescription OBJECT-TYPE
61 SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))
65 "A human-readable description of a SMUX peer."
66 ::= { smuxPeerEntry 3 }
68 smuxPstatus OBJECT-TYPE
69 SYNTAX INTEGER { valid(1), invalid(2), connecting(3) }
73 "The type of SMUX peer.
75 Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has
76 the effect of invaliding the corresponding entry
77 in the smuxPeerTable. It is an implementation-
78 specific matter as to whether the agent removes an
79 invalidated entry from the table. Accordingly,
80 management stations must be prepared to receive
81 tabular information from agents that correspond to
82 entries not currently in use. Proper
83 interpretation of such entries requires
84 examination of the relative smuxPstatus object."
85 ::= { smuxPeerEntry 4 }
87 smuxTreeTable OBJECT-TYPE
88 SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SmuxTreeEntry
92 "The SMUX tree table."
95 smuxTreeEntry OBJECT-TYPE
100 "An entry in the SMUX tree table."
101 INDEX { smuxTsubtree, smuxTpriority }
102 ::= { smuxTreeTable 1}
116 smuxTsubtree OBJECT-TYPE
117 SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
121 "The MIB subtree being exported by a SMUX peer."
122 ::= { smuxTreeEntry 1 }
124 smuxTpriority OBJECT-TYPE
125 SYNTAX INTEGER (0..'7fffffff'h)
129 "The SMUX peer's priority when exporting the MIB
131 ::= { smuxTreeEntry 2 }
133 smuxTindex OBJECT-TYPE
138 "The SMUX peer's identity."
139 ::= { smuxTreeEntry 3 }
141 smuxTstatus OBJECT-TYPE
142 SYNTAX INTEGER { valid(1), invalid(2) }
146 "The type of SMUX tree.
148 Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has
149 the effect of invaliding the corresponding entry
150 in the smuxTreeTable. It is an implementation-
151 specific matter as to whether the agent removes an
152 invalidated entry from the table. Accordingly,
153 management stations must be prepared to receive
154 tabular information from agents that correspond to
155 entries not currently in use. Proper
156 interpretation of such entries requires
157 examination of the relative smuxTstatus object."
158 ::= { smuxTreeEntry 4 }