fsMIDhcpRelayIfRemoteId
ARICENT-DHCP-RLY-MI-MIB ·
.1.3.6.1.4.1.29601.2.92.2.3.1.2
Object
Remote Id value configured over this interface.String of length zero will reset the configuration.Value other than XYZ (which is the considered as default value internally) can be configured for this object.Configuring with <MGMT_IP_ADDR> string will replace the remote Id with Default VLAN IP address and configuring with <SYS_NAME> will replace the remote_id with System_name. Remote ID will be inserted to dhcp request packet received on this interface if fsMIDhcpRelayRAIRemoteIDSubOptionControl is enabled
Context
- MIB
- ARICENT-DHCP-RLY-MI-MIB
- OID
.1.3.6.1.4.1.29601.2.92.2.3.1.2- Type
- column
- Access
- readwrite
- Status
- current
- Parent
- fsMIDhcpRelayIfEntry
Net-SNMP examples
How SNMP and these commands workWalk the column to discover its indexed instances, or supply every index to read one instance.
Walk the column
/usr/bin/snmpbulkwalk -v2c -c '<community>' -Pud -Ir -OQUs -m 'ARICENT-DHCP-RLY-MI-MIB' -M '/opt/observium/mibs/aricent:/opt/observium/mibs/rfc:/opt/observium/mibs/net-snmp' 'udp:<hostname>:161' 'ARICENT-DHCP-RLY-MI-MIB::fsMIDhcpRelayIfRemoteId'
More examples
Read one indexed instance
/usr/bin/snmpget -v2c -c '<community>' -Pud -Ir -OQUv -m 'ARICENT-DHCP-RLY-MI-MIB' -M '/opt/observium/mibs/aricent:/opt/observium/mibs/rfc:/opt/observium/mibs/net-snmp' 'udp:<hostname>:161' 'ARICENT-DHCP-RLY-MI-MIB::fsMIDhcpRelayIfRemoteId.<fsMIDhcpContextId>.<ifIndex>'
Translate to a numeric OID
/usr/bin/snmptranslate -Pud -Ir -On -m 'ARICENT-DHCP-RLY-MI-MIB' -M '/opt/observium/mibs/aricent:/opt/observium/mibs/rfc:/opt/observium/mibs/net-snmp' 'ARICENT-DHCP-RLY-MI-MIB::fsMIDhcpRelayIfRemoteId'
Syntax
- Source
- SNMPv2-TCDisplayString
- Base type
OctetString- Display format
255a
Type Description
Represents textual information taken from the NVT ASCII
character set, as defined in pages 4, 10-11 of RFC 854.
To summarize RFC 854, the NVT ASCII repertoire specifies:
- the use of character codes 0-127 (decimal)
- the graphics characters (32-126) are interpreted as
US ASCII
- NUL, LF, CR, BEL, BS, HT, VT and FF have the special
meanings specified in RFC 854
- the other 25 codes have no standard interpretation
- the sequence 'CR LF' means newline
- the sequence 'CR NUL' means carriage-return
- an 'LF' not preceded by a 'CR' means moving to the
same column on the next line.
- the sequence 'CR x' for any x other than LF or NUL is
illegal. (Note that this also means that a string may
end with either 'CR LF' or 'CR NUL', but not with CR.)
Any object defined using this syntax may not exceed 255
characters in length.
Values & Constraints
Type Constraints
range: 0..255