CISCO-OPTICAL-PATCH-MIB Table View
Table-centric layout grouping table, row, and column objects.
Tables
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This table lists all interfaces that are provisioned to
indicate that they are patched to other interfaces on the same
network element. The table is used to find patches that
include a particular interface.
This table is deprecated since it only includes bidirectional
patches. The new cOPatchIntfTable includes both unidirectional
patches (in the transmit or receive direction) and
bidirectional patches.
An entry is created only when an interface is provisioned
to indicate that it is patched to another interface on the same
network element (i.e. when the associated entry in the
cOPatchTable has been created).
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to indicate that it is patched to another interface on the same
network element (i.e. when the associated entry in the
cOPatchTable has been created).
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Indexes
IF-MIBifIndex
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cOPatchIdentifier
deprecated
The value of cOPatchIndex used in the cOPatchTable to identify
a patch that includes this interface. The other interface included in that patch has an entry in this table with the same value of this object, in addition… |
Integer32 Constraints: range: 1-2147483547 |
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cOPatchTable
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This table contains the network element view of optical patches
between two interfaces on the same network element.
It is up to the user to keep the provisioned information that
is reflected in this table in sync with the actual patches
present between interfaces on the network element.
Provisioning of a patch in this table does not cause a patch to
be inserted; it only informs the network element that a patch
has been, or is soon to be, added or removed.
Each entry in the table models a unidirectional or
bidirectional patch between two interfaces on the same
network element. When one interface is patched to two
different interfaces, one in the receive direction and
the other in the transmit direction, the interface will
appear in two different entries in the table.
The terms low and high are chosen to represent numerical
ordering of the two interfaces associated with a patch. That
is, the interface with the lower value of ifIndex is termed
'low', while the other interface associated with the patch is
termed 'high'.
This entry is used to model a unidirectional or
bidirectional patch between two interfaces on the same
network element.
An entry is created when the network element is provisioned to
indicate that two inte…
bidirectional patch between two interfaces on the same
network element.
An entry is created when the network element is provisioned to
indicate that two inte…
Indexes
cOPatchIndex
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cOPatchIndex
A unique value used to identify this patch. For each
interface associated with this patch, the agent reports this patch index value in the cOPatchIntfPatchId object of the corresponding cOPatchIntfTable entries. When t… |
Integer32 Constraints: range: 1-2147483647 |
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cOPatchLowIfIndex
The value of this object is equal to MIB II's ifIndex value of
the interface for this patch. The term low implies that this interface has the numerically lower ifIndex value than the other interface identified in the s… |
IF-MIBInterfaceIndexr/w Textual Convention: IF-MIBInterfaceIndex Integer32Type Constraints: range: 1..2147483647 |
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cOPatchHighIfIndex
The value of this object is equal to MIB II's ifIndex value of
the interface for this patch. The term high implies that this interface has the numerically higher ifIndex value than the other interface identified in the… |
IF-MIBInterfaceIndexr/w Textual Convention: IF-MIBInterfaceIndex Integer32Type Constraints: range: 1..2147483647 |
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cOPatchType
The creation type of the patch. The use is as follows:
provisioned(1) Provisioned by the user or by a management system using the Command Line Interface, SNMP, or other means of management access to the net… |
Enumeration Enumerated Values:
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cOPatchStatus
This object indicates the error status of the patch.
The use is as follows: noError(1) This value indicates a patch with no error. otherError(2) This value indicates an unknown patch error. i… |
Enumeration Enumerated Values:
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cOPatchCreationTime
The value of MIB II's sysUpTime object at the time this
patch was created. If the current state was entered prior to the last re-initialization of the agent then this object contains a zero value. |
SNMPv2-TCTimeStamp Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCTimeStamp Unsigned32 |
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cOPatchRowStatus
The status of this entry in the cOPatchTable. This object is
used to create an entry indicating that two interfaces on the network element have been patched together, or to modify or delete an existing entry. |
SNMPv2-TCRowStatusr/w Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCRowStatus EnumerationType Values:
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cOPatchDirOnLowIf
In case of an optical interface where the transmitted
and received signals travel on two different strands of fiber, it is possible that each fiber is patched to a different interface. This object identifies the patch … |
Enumerationr/w Enumerated Values:
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cOPatchIntfTable
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This table lists all interfaces that are provisioned to
indicate that they are patched to other interfaces on the same
network element. The table is used to find patches that
include a particular interface.
An interface can be patched to another interface in the
receive direction, the transmit direction or both
directions. The cOPatchIntfDirection object identifies
the direction.
An entry is created only when an interface is provisioned
to indicate that it is patched to another interface on the same
network element (i.e. when the associated entry in the
cOPatchTable has been created).
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to indicate that it is patched to another interface on the same
network element (i.e. when the associated entry in the
cOPatchTable has been created).
…
Indexes
IF-MIBifIndex cOPatchIntfDirection
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cOPatchIntfDirection
In case of an optical interface where the transmitted
and received signals travel on two different strands of fiber, it is possible that each fiber is patched to a different interface. For example, the transmit and rec… |
Enumeration Enumerated Values:
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cOPatchIntfPatchId
The value of cOPatchIndex used in the cOPatchTable to identify
a patch that includes this interface. The other interface included in that patch has an entry in this table with the same value of this object, in addition… |
Integer32 Constraints: range: 1-2147483547 |
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