backupRestoreURI

CME-MIB · .1.3.6.1.4.1.2.3.51.2.22.42.4

Object

scalar mandatory r/w OctetString
Contains the fully qualified remote location of the file.
A fully qualified remote location contains a supported
protocol followed by a colon and two slashes (//), userid and
password separated by a colon for login authentication, an
@ sign, followed by the hostname or IP address of the
server where the packet file resides, followed by an optional
port number to the hostname, and the full pathname to the file.
Note that if the port number is specified, it must be
separated with the hostname (or IP address) by a colon.
The MM currently supports the following protocols:
TFTP, FTP, HTTP and HTTPS.
The complete format of a fully qualified remote location is:
<protocol>://<userid:password>@<hostname:port>/<pathname>
An example of a fully qualified remote location can be:
ftp://USERID:PASSW0RD@192.168.0.2:30045/tmp/cmd.bkp
where the ftp protocol will be used for transferring the file in
this location, username is USERID,  password is
PASSW0RD, host IP address is 192.168.0.2, port number is
30045, and the full pathname for the packet file is /tmp/cmd.bkp.
Some protocols do not need the username, password, and
the port number, so the minimum requirement for a fully
qualified location can be:<protocol>://<hostname>/<pathname>.
Note:When using SFTP, only an RSA fingerprint is supported.
An example of a qualified location can be:
<protocol>://[<user>[:password][;fingerprint=<host>]@]<host>
[:<port>]/<path>/<to>/<file>
NOTE: This function is only available for SNMPv3.

Context

MIB
CME-MIB
OID
.1.3.6.1.4.1.2.3.51.2.22.42.4
Type
scalar
Access
readwrite
Status
mandatory
Parent
backupRestore
Siblings
6

Syntax

OctetString

Values & Constraints

Object Constraints
range: 0-254

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