MX-CERT-MIB Table View

Table-centric layout grouping table, row, and column objects.

Tables
4
Rows
4
Columns
28
.0.2300.1.100.100 · 1 row entry · 7 columns
Host Certificates
          
This table contains information about each certificate used to
certify the host system.
hostCertificatesInfoEntry entry .0.2300.1.100.100.1
A row in table Host Certificates.
Indexes
hostCertificatesInfoFileName
Column Syntax OID
hostCertificatesInfoFileName
File Name

Certificate file name.
OctetString .0.2300.1.100.100.1.100
hostCertificatesInfoIssuedTo
Issued To

Certificate subject name. This is the common name that must
match the host being authenticated.
OctetString .0.2300.1.100.100.1.200
hostCertificatesInfoIssuedBy
Issued By

Certificate issuer name. This is the certificate authority
that signed this certificate.
OctetString .0.2300.1.100.100.1.300
hostCertificatesInfoValidFrom
Valid From

Certificate lower bound validity duration range.
OctetString .0.2300.1.100.100.1.400
hostCertificatesInfoValidTo
Valid To

Certificate higher bound validity duration range.
OctetString .0.2300.1.100.100.1.500
hostCertificatesInfoUsage
Usage

Identifies in which role or context a certificate can be used
by the host it authenticates.

* TlsClient: The certificate identifies a TLS client. A
host authenticated by this ki…
OctetString .0.2300.1.100.100.1.550
hostCertificatesInfoDelete
Delete

Removes the certificate from the unit.
Enumerationr/w
Enumerated Values:
0noOp
10delete
.0.2300.1.100.100.1.600
.0.2300.1.100.200 · 1 row entry · 8 columns
Others Certificates
          
This table contains information about the trusted root and
intermediate certificate authorities to validate remote
systems.
          
A certificate file may also concatenate all the certificates
of the chain. In that case, the order is important and the
file must first begin by the root certificate, followed by
ordered intermediate certificates.
othersCertificatesInfoEntry entry .0.2300.1.100.200.1
A row in table Others Certificates.
Indexes
othersCertificatesInfoFileName
Column Syntax OID
othersCertificatesInfoFileName
File Name

Certificate file name.
OctetString .0.2300.1.100.200.1.100
othersCertificatesInfoIssuedTo
Issued To

Certificate subject name. This is the common name that must
match the host being authenticated.
OctetString .0.2300.1.100.200.1.200
othersCertificatesInfoIssuedBy
Issued By

Certificate issuer name. This is the certificate authority
that signed this certificate.
OctetString .0.2300.1.100.200.1.300
othersCertificatesInfoValidFrom
Valid From

Certificate lower bound validity duration range.
OctetString .0.2300.1.100.200.1.400
othersCertificatesInfoValidTo
Valid To

Certificate higher bound validity duration range.
OctetString .0.2300.1.100.200.1.500
othersCertificatesInfoUsage
Usage

Identifies in which role or context a certificate can be used
by the host it authenticates.

* TlsClient: The certificate identifies a TLS client. A
host authenticated by this ki…
OctetString .0.2300.1.100.200.1.550
othersCertificatesInfoCertificateAuthority
CertificateAuthority

Indicates if the certificate is a CA certificate.

* Yes: The certificate is a CA certificate.
* No: The certificate is not a CA certificate.
Enumeration
Enumerated Values:
100yes
200no
.0.2300.1.100.200.1.600
othersCertificatesInfoDelete
Delete

Removes the certificate from the unit.
Enumerationr/w
Enumerated Values:
0noOp
10delete
.0.2300.1.100.200.1.700
.0.2300.1.100.300 · 1 row entry · 11 columns
Host Certificate Association
          
This table contains information about which services can use
the host certificates.
hostCertificateAssociationEntry entry .0.2300.1.100.300.1
A row in table Host Certificate Association.
Indexes
hostCertificateAssociationFileName
Column Syntax OID
hostCertificateAssociationFileName
File Name

Certificate file name.
OctetString .0.2300.1.100.300.1.100
hostCertificateAssociationSip
SIP

Specifies if this certificate can be used for SIP security.
MX-TCMxEnableStater/w
Textual Convention: MX-TCMxEnableState Enumeration
Type Values:
0disable
1enable
.0.2300.1.100.300.1.200
hostCertificateAssociationWeb
WEB

Specifies if this certificate can be used for Web security.
MX-TCMxEnableStater/w
Textual Convention: MX-TCMxEnableState Enumeration
Type Values:
0disable
1enable
.0.2300.1.100.300.1.300
hostCertificateAssociationEap
EAP

Specifies if this certificate can be used for EAP security.
MX-TCMxEnableStater/w
Textual Convention: MX-TCMxEnableState Enumeration
Type Values:
0disable
1enable
.0.2300.1.100.300.1.400
hostCertificateAssociationConf
CONF

Specifies if this certificate can be used for Conf security.
MX-TCMxEnableStater/w
Textual Convention: MX-TCMxEnableState Enumeration
Type Values:
0disable
1enable
.0.2300.1.100.300.1.500
hostCertificateAssociationFpu
FPU

Specifies if this certificate can be used for Fpu security.
MX-TCMxEnableStater/w
Textual Convention: MX-TCMxEnableState Enumeration
Type Values:
0disable
1enable
.0.2300.1.100.300.1.600
hostCertificateAssociationFile
FILE

Specifies if this certificate can be used for File security.
MX-TCMxEnableStater/w
Textual Convention: MX-TCMxEnableState Enumeration
Type Values:
0disable
1enable
.0.2300.1.100.300.1.700
hostCertificateAssociationCert
CERT

Specifies if this certificate can be used for Cert security.
MX-TCMxEnableStater/w
Textual Convention: MX-TCMxEnableState Enumeration
Type Values:
0disable
1enable
.0.2300.1.100.300.1.800
hostCertificateAssociationSbc
SBC

Specifies if this certificate can be used for Sbc security.
MX-TCMxEnableStater/w
Textual Convention: MX-TCMxEnableState Enumeration
Type Values:
0disable
1enable
.0.2300.1.100.300.1.900
hostCertificateAssociationCwmp
CWMP

Specifies if this certificate can be used for Cwmp security.
MX-TCMxEnableStater/w
Textual Convention: MX-TCMxEnableState Enumeration
Type Values:
0disable
1enable
.0.2300.1.100.300.1.1000
hostCertificateAssociationNlm
NLM

Specifies if this certificate can be used for Nlm security.
MX-TCMxEnableStater/w
Textual Convention: MX-TCMxEnableState Enumeration
Type Values:
0disable
1enable
.0.2300.1.100.300.1.1100
.0.2300.1.100.400 · 1 row entry · 2 columns
Certificate Authories
          
This table contains information specific to certificate
authority (CA) files.
          
A certificate file may also concatenate all the certificates
of the chain. In that case, the order is important and the
file must first begin by the root certificate, followed by
ordered intermediate certificates.
certificateAuthoritiesEntry entry .0.2300.1.100.400.1
A row in table Certificate Authories.
Indexes
certificateAuthoritiesFileName
Column Syntax OID
certificateAuthoritiesFileName
File Name

Certificate authority (CA) file name.
OctetString .0.2300.1.100.400.1.100
certificateAuthoritiesOverrideIssuedCertificateOcspUrl
Override Issued Certificate OCSP URL

Defines a specific OCSP URL to use for certificate revocation
status of certificates issued by this certificate authority
(CA).

The URL should follow on…
OctetStringr/w
Constraints:
range: 0-512
.0.2300.1.100.400.1.200