-- Copyright (C) 2015 Aricent. All Rights Reserved. -- $Id: fsla.mib,v 1.46 2016/03/04 11:11:51 siva Exp $ -- LA Proprietary MIB Definition -- This document explains the proprietary MIB implemented -- for LA product. -- This proprietary MIB definition, supplements the standard IEEE802.3ad -- MIB and also provides management of certain proprietary features of LA. -- The proprietary MIB definitions follows: ARICENT-LA-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN IMPORTS MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, enterprises,Integer32,NOTIFICATION-TYPE,TimeTicks,Unsigned32,Counter32, Gauge32 FROM SNMPv2-SMI TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, MacAddress FROM SNMPv2-TC InterfaceIndex,InterfaceIndexOrZero FROM IF-MIB PortList FROM Q-BRIDGE-MIB; --- futuresoftware OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { enterprises 2076 } fsla MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "201403010000Z" ORGANIZATION "ARICENT COMMUNICATIONS SOFTWARE" CONTACT-INFO "support@aricent.com" DESCRIPTION "The proprietary MIB module for LA." REVISION "201403010000Z" DESCRIPTION "The proprietary MIB module for LA." ::= { enterprises futuresoftware (2076) 63 } -- ------------------------------------------------------------- -- Textual Conventions -- ------------------------------------------------------------- PortLaMode ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Defines how a port channel does channeling. lacp(1) - place the port into passive negotiation state, in which the port waits for its peer to initiate negotiation. manual(2) - force the port to enable channeling. disable(3) - channeling is disabled." SYNTAX INTEGER { lacp(1), manual(2), disable(3) } LacpKey ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION DISPLAY-HINT "d" STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The actor or partner Key value." SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535) LacpState ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The actor and partner state values from the LACPDU." SYNTAX BITS { lacpActivity(0), lacpTimeout(1), aggregation(2), synchronization(3), collecting(4), distributing(5), defaulted(6), expired(7) } -- ------------------------------------------------------------ -- groups in the MIB -- ------------------------------------------------------------ fsLaSystem OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fsla 1 } fsLaPortChannel OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fsla 2 } fsLaPort OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fsla 3 } fsLaTrapObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fsla 4 } fsFutureLaTraps OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fsla 5 } fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannel OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fsla 6 } fsLaDLAGRemotePort OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fsla 7 } fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannel OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fsla 8 } fsLaMCLAGRemotePort OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fsla 9 } -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The La System Group -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ fsLaSystemControl OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { start(1), shutdown(2)} MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Start or shutdown Link aggregation module in the system When set as 'start', resources required by Link aggregation module are allocated & Link aggregation module starts running. When shutdown, all resources used by Link aggregation module will be released to the system." ::= { fsLaSystem 1 } fsLaStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Sets the Link aggregation module administrative status as enabled or disabled. The module can be enabled only when this object is set to 'enabled'." ::= { fsLaSystem 2 } fsLaTraceOption OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to enable trace statements in Link aggregation module. A four byte integer is used for enabling the level of tracing. Each bit in the four byte integer represents a particular level of trace. The mapping between the bit positions & the level of trace is as follows: 0 - Init and Shutdown Traces 1 - Management Traces 2 - Data Path Traces 3 - Control Plane Traces 4 - Packet Dump Traces 5 - Traces related to All Resources except Buffers 6 - All Failure Traces 7 - Buffer Traces The remaining bits are unused. Combinations of levels are also allowed. For example, if the bits 0 and 1 are set, then the trace statements related to Init-Shutdown and management will be printed. The user has to enter the corresponding integer value for the bits set. For example, if bits 0 and 1 are set, then user has to set the value 3." DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { fsLaSystem 3 } fsLaMaxPortsPerPortChannel OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object specifies the maximum number of ports that can attach to a port-channel." ::= { fsLaSystem 4 } fsLaMaxPortChannels OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object specifies the maximum number of port-channels present in the system." ::= { fsLaSystem 5 } fsLaOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This read only objects gives actual status of the Link aggregation module (operational status of module). When module is enabled, Link aggregation protocol starts functioning. When the module is disabled, all the dynamically allocated memory will be freed and Link aggregation protocol stops functioning." ::= { fsLaSystem 6 } fsLaActorSystemID OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MacAddress MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A 6-octet read-write MAC address value used as a unique identifier for the System." ::= { fsLaSystem 7 } fsLaNoPartnerIndep OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "When enabled, and if there is no remote partner information available in the system, then the port-channel becomes operationally down and the member ports of the port-channel operate as independent ports and these ports are visible to higher layers. When disabled, and if there is no remote partner information available in the system, then the port-channel becomes operationally up based on the default values assigned for the partner and the member ports of the port-channel becomes operationally up and will not be visible to higher layers." DEFVAL { 2 } ::= { fsLaSystem 8 } fsLaDLAGSystemStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object if enabled, will enable Active-Active DLAG in the system." DEFVAL { 2 } ::= { fsLaSystem 9 } fsLaDLAGSystemID OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MacAddress MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to configure the global common System identifier in D-LAG (Active-Active) nodes to be used for communicating with the peer node when global D-LAG System status is enabled. Since all the D-LAG nodes use this common D-LAG System identifier to communicate with the peer node, for peer node it looks like it has established a LAG with a single peer node though the LAG is shared across multiple D-LAG nodes. Configuring this object is not allowed when global D-LAG status is enabled. To configure this object, first global D-LAG status should be set to disabled. This will be applied to all port-channels when global D-LAG is enabled." ::= { fsLaSystem 10 } fsLaDLAGSystemPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used for configuring global common System priority in D-LAG (Active-Active) nodes to be used for communicating with the peer node when global D-LAG System status is enabled. Since all the D-LAG nodes use this common D-LAG System priority to communicate with the peer node, for peer node it looks like it has established a LAG with a single peer node though the LAG is shared across multiple D-LAG nodes. Configuring this object is not allowed when global D-LAG status is enabled. To configure this object, first global D-LAG status should be set to disabled. This will be applied to all port-channels when global D-LAG is enabled." DEFVAL { 32768 } ::= { fsLaSystem 11 } fsLaDLAGPeriodicSyncTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..90) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to configure the D-LAG periodic sync timer used in Active-Active distributed link aggregation. Periodic sync timer is used to configure the transmission interval of D-LAG periodic-sync PDUs. Periodic-sync timer will be running individually in each D-LAG node. If this object is configured with a value of '0', then no periodic-sync messages will be sent from that D-LAG node. The configured value of this timer is applicable only from the next start/re-start of the timer. In master node, this timer is used for expiring the slave node information and also for sending periodic update message to all slaves. Inconsistency may be observed(node addition & removal) if master & slave periodic time differs by a long value. The periodic sync timer has a period from 0 to 90 seconds, configurable in units of seconds. Default periodic sync timer value is 2 seconds." DEFVAL { 2 } ::= {fsLaSystem 12 } fsLaDLAGRolePlayed OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { none(0), master(1), slave(2)} MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to hold the current role played by the device participating in Active-Active distributed LAG. If role played by node is master, all the port-channel will act as master and do the consolidation of neighbor nodes port channel ports. Periodic sync, event update messages are not sent by master but by slaves. Periodic update & add delete PDUs are sent only by master and processed by slaves. Role Played by device can be none(0) - Current role played by the device is none when not configured. master(1) - Current role played by the device is master. slave (2) - Current role played by the device is slave." ::= {fsLaSystem 13 } fsLaDLAGDistributingPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InterfaceIndexOrZero MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to configure the distributing port on which D-LAG periodic-sync and D-LAG event-update messages will be sent/received for Active-Active D-LAG internal communication between the active D-LAG nodes. Ports which are already part of port channel should not be configured as distributing port." ::= {fsLaSystem 14 } fsLaDLAGDistributingPortList OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PortList MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to configure the distributing port list on which D-LAG periodic-sync and D-LAG event-update messages will be sent/received for D-LAG internal communication between the D-LAG nodes. Ports which are already part of port channel should not be added to distributing port list." ::= { fsLaSystem 15 } fsLaMCLAGSystemStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object specifies the admin status of Multi-Chassis LAG in the system. The admin status can be enabled(1) - Enables MC-LAG in the system disabled(2) - Disables MC-LAG in the system" DEFVAL { disabled } ::= { fsLaSystem 16 } fsLaMCLAGSystemID OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MacAddress MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to configure the global common System identifier in MC-LAG (Active-Active) nodes to be used for communicating with the peer node when global MC-LAG System status is enabled. Since all the MC-LAG nodes use this common MC-LAG System identifier to communicate with the peer node, for peer node it looks like it has established a LAG with a single peer node though the LAG is shared across multiple MC-LAG nodes. Configuring this object is not allowed when global MC-LAG status is enabled. To configure this object, first global MC-LAG status should be set to disabled. This will be applied to all port-channels when global MC-LAG is enabled." DEFVAL { '000000000000'h } ::= { fsLaSystem 17 } fsLaMCLAGSystemPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used for configuring global common System priority in MC-LAG (Active-Active) nodes to be used for communicating with the peer node when global MC-LAG System status is enabled. Since all the MC-LAG nodes use this common MC-LAG System priority to communicate with the peer node, for peer node it looks like it has established a LAG with a single peer node though the LAG is shared across multiple MC-LAG nodes. Configuring this object is not allowed when global MC-LAG status is enabled. To configure this object, first global MC-LAG status should be set to disabled. This will be applied to all port-channels when global MC-LAG is enabled." DEFVAL { 32768 } ::= { fsLaSystem 18 } fsLaMCLAGPeriodicSyncTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..90) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to configure the MC-LAG periodic sync timer used in Active-Active Multi Chassis Link Aggregation. Periodic sync timer is used to configure the transmission interval of MC-LAG periodic-sync PDUs. Periodic-sync timer will be running individually in each MC-LAG node. If this object is configured with a value of '0', then no periodic-sync messages will be sent from that MC-LAG node. The configured value of this timer is applicable only from the next start/re-start of the timer. In master node, this timer is used for expiring the slave node information and also for sending periodic update message to all slaves. Inconsistency may be observed(node addition & removal) if master & slave periodic time differs by a long value. The periodic sync timer has a period from 0 to 90 seconds, configurable in units of seconds. Default periodic sync timer value is 2 seconds." DEFVAL { 2 } ::= {fsLaSystem 19 } fsLaRecTmrDuration OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..3600) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Sets the duration of the error detection recovery timer. The timer is started when the error state is detected . Error is detected when (i) Port goes to defaulted state. (ii) Hardware programming fails (iii) Port is stuck in same state for longer time. If the value of this timer is 0 ,recovery mechanism is disabled. Upon expiry of the timer recovery mechanism is initiated ." DEFVAL { 90 } ::= { fsLaSystem 20 } fsLaRecThreshold OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..20) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Sets the threshold counter value after which recovery is triggered. If the threshold 0 ,recovery mechanism is disabled. Setting a value for this object configures the fsLaDefaultedStateThreshold, fsLaHardwareFailureRecThreshold and fsLaSameStateRecThreshold objects" DEFVAL { 5 } ::= { fsLaSystem 21 } fsLaTotalErrRecCount OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to track number of times LA error recovery" ::= { fsLaSystem 22 } fsLaDefaultedStateThreshold OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to track the maximum number of times error recovery can be triggered from default state. Setting this value will configure the default threshold on all the ports in system." DEFVAL { 5 } ::= { fsLaSystem 23 } fsLaHardwareFailureRecThreshold OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..20) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to track the maximum number of times error recovery can be triggered after a hardware failure. Setting this value will configure the hardware failure recovery threshold on all the ports in system." DEFVAL { 5 } ::= { fsLaSystem 24 } fsLaSameStateRecThreshold OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..20) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to track the maximum number of times the port stays in the same state before triggering error recovery. Setting this value will configure the same state recovery threshold on all the ports in system." DEFVAL { 5 } ::= { fsLaSystem 25 } fsLaRecThresholdExceedAction OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { none(1), shutdown(2)} MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object specifies the action to be performed on reaching the recovery threshold. When set as none, no action will be performed on reaching the recovery threshold of the port. The port will remain in the same state (admin up). When set as shutdown, the port will be made admin down when the recovery is triggered after reaching the threshold value." DEFVAL { 1 } ::= { fsLaSystem 26} fsLaMCLAGClearCounters OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TruthValue MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to clear MC-LAG periodic and event update counters when it is set to TRUE. Associated MIB objects are fsLaPortChannelMCLAGPeriodicSyncPduTxCount, fsLaPortChannelMCLAGPeriodicSyncPduRxCount, fsLaPortChannelMCLAGEventUpdatePduTxCount and fsLaPortChannelMCLAGEventUpdatePduRxCount. By default this object is FALSE. This object has no effect when it is set to FALSE. The counters are cleared and the value is set back to false. This object always returns false when read." DEFVAL { false } ::= { fsLaSystem 27 } -- -- Port Channel Table -- fsLaPortChannelTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF FsLaPortChannelEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A Port-channel is created through ifMain table. After the creation of the port-channel, corresponding logical interface will be created in the ifMain table. This Port-channel table is indexed through Key values and allows to configure link selection policy and the Mac address for the port-channel. All other objects in this table displays the details of the port-channel." ::= { fsLaPortChannel 1 } fsLaPortChannelEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX FsLaPortChannelEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "There is one entry in this table for each created port-channel port." INDEX { fsLaPortChannelIfIndex } ::= { fsLaPortChannelTable 1 } FsLaPortChannelEntry ::= SEQUENCE { fsLaPortChannelIfIndex InterfaceIndex, fsLaPortChannelGroup LacpKey, fsLaPortChannelAdminMacAddress MacAddress, fsLaPortChannelMacSelection INTEGER, fsLaPortChannelMode PortLaMode, fsLaPortChannelPortCount Integer32, fsLaPortChannelActivePortCount Integer32, fsLaPortChannelSelectionPolicy INTEGER, fsLaPortChannelDefaultPortIndex InterfaceIndexOrZero, fsLaPortChannelMaxPorts Integer32, fsLaPortChannelSelectionPolicyBitList Integer32, fsLaPortChannelDLAGDistributingPortIndex InterfaceIndexOrZero, fsLaPortChannelDLAGSystemID MacAddress, fsLaPortChannelDLAGSystemPriority Integer32, fsLaPortChannelDLAGPeriodicSyncTime Unsigned32, fsLaPortChannelDLAGMSSelectionWaitTime Unsigned32, fsLaPortChannelDLAGRolePlayed INTEGER, fsLaPortChannelDLAGStatus INTEGER, fsLaPortChannelDLAGRedundancy INTEGER, fsLaPortChannelDLAGMaxKeepAliveCount Integer32, fsLaPortChannelDLAGPeriodicSyncPduTxCount Counter32, fsLaPortChannelDLAGPeriodicSyncPduRxCount Counter32, fsLaPortChannelDLAGEventUpdatePduTxCount Counter32, fsLaPortChannelDLAGEventUpdatePduRxCount Counter32, fsLaPortChannelDLAGElectedAsMasterCount Counter32, fsLaPortChannelDLAGElectedAsSlaveCount Counter32, fsLaPortChannelTrapTxCount Counter32, fsLaPortChannelDLAGDistributingPortList PortList, fsLaPortChannelMCLAGStatus INTEGER, fsLaPortChannelMCLAGSystemID MacAddress, fsLaPortChannelMCLAGSystemPriority Integer32, fsLaPortChannelMCLAGRolePlayed INTEGER, fsLaPortChannelMCLAGMaxKeepAliveCount Integer32, fsLaPortChannelMCLAGPeriodicSyncPduTxCount Counter32, fsLaPortChannelMCLAGPeriodicSyncPduRxCount Counter32, fsLaPortChannelMCLAGEventUpdatePduTxCount Counter32, fsLaPortChannelMCLAGEventUpdatePduRxCount Counter32 } fsLaPortChannelIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InterfaceIndex MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The ifIndex of the port-channel(Aggregator's interface index)." ::= { fsLaPortChannelEntry 1 } fsLaPortChannelGroup OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX LacpKey MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An index that uniquely identifies an entry in this table." ::= { fsLaPortChannelEntry 2 } fsLaPortChannelAdminMacAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MacAddress MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS deprecated DESCRIPTION "This object is used for configuring MacAddress that is to be used by the port-channel when fsLaPortChannelMacSelection is force. WARNING: The value configured should not conflict with the MAC address of system ports that are not configured to select this port-channel." ::= { fsLaPortChannelEntry 3 } fsLaPortChannelMacSelection OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { dynamic(1), force(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS deprecated DESCRIPTION "Indicates the MAC address selection method for for the port-channel. Dynamic - System will reserve certain MAC address for aggregators. These MAC address are derived from BaseMac. If this object is configured as dynamic, the system will allocate MAC address from this pool. Force - Port-channel MAC address configured through fsLaPortChannelAdminMacAddress is used. The value can be changed to Force only after configuring a valid MAC address in fsLaPortChannelAdminMacAddress." DEFVAL { 1 } ::= { fsLaPortChannelEntry 4 } fsLaPortChannelMode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PortLaMode MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Current Operating Channel Mode of the port Lacp(1) - forcing the port to negotiate with the partner. manual(2) - force the port to enable channeling (Manual). disable(3) - channeling is disabled." ::= { fsLaPortChannelEntry 5 } fsLaPortChannelPortCount OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of ports actually configured to the port-channel." ::= { fsLaPortChannelEntry 6 } fsLaPortChannelActivePortCount OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object will give the number of ports that are attached to the port-channel and actively carrying data traffic on the link." ::= { fsLaPortChannelEntry 7 } fsLaPortChannelSelectionPolicy OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { macSrc(1), macDst(2), macSrcDst(3), ipSrc(4), ipDst(5), ipSrcDst(6), vlanId(7), isid(8), macSrcVid(9), macDstVid(10), macSrcDstVid(11), mplsVcLabel(12), mplsTunnelLabel(13), mplsVcTunnelLabel(14) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Link selection policy to be used by the port-channel. Selection policy ISID implies selection based on Service-instance and is applicable only in provider Backbone bridge." DEFVAL {macSrcDst} ::= {fsLaPortChannelEntry 8} fsLaPortChannelDefaultPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InterfaceIndexOrZero MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The ifIndex of the default port that gets attached to the aggregator. A value of 0 means there is no default port for this port-channel. If this object is set to 0, it will remove the current default port from the aggregator. To change the default port of an aggregator, first reset the object to 0 and then set the new ifIndex as default port." DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { fsLaPortChannelEntry 9 } fsLaPortChannelMaxPorts OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (1..8) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object specifies the maximum number of ports that can attach to a port-channel." DEFVAL { 8 } ::= { fsLaPortChannelEntry 10 } fsLaPortChannelSelectionPolicyBitList OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to set the link selection policy to be used by the port-channel. A four byte integer is used for setting the selecting policy. Each bit in the four byte integer represents a particular selection policy. The mapping between the bit positions & the selection policy is as follows: macSrc(0), -- source MAC macDst(1), -- destination MAC vlanId(2), -- VLAN ID isid(3), -- ISID mplsLabel0(4), -- MPLS Label 0 ( top label ) mplsLabel1(5), -- MPLS Label 1 ( inner label 1) mplsLabel2(6), -- MPLS Label 2 ( inner label 2) ipSrc(7), -- Source IP address ipDst(8), -- Destination IP address ip6Src(9), -- Source IPv6 address ip6Dst(10), -- Destination IPv6 address l3Protocol(11),-- Layer 3 protocol specified in IP header l4SrcPort(12), -- Layer 4 source port specified in L4 header ( tcp/udp port ) l4DstPort (13) -- Layer 4 destination port specified in L4 header ( tcp/udp port ) The remaining bits are unused. Selection of multiple bits implies selection of corresponding attributes in the packet header for configuring the port-channel selection policy. For example, if the bits 0 and 1 are set, then the selection policy is based on source MAC and destination MAC. This object would return failure if the selected bit list is not supported in the system(hardware)." ::= {fsLaPortChannelEntry 11} fsLaPortChannelDLAGDistributingPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InterfaceIndexOrZero MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to configure the distributing port on which D-LAG periodic-sync and D-LAG event-update messages will be sent/received for D-LAG internal communication between the D-LAG nodes. Ports which are already part of port channel should not be configured as distributing port. D-LAG node should immediately detect and handle distributing port failure with high priority and allow load to be carried on the all the configured ports." ::= { fsLaPortChannelEntry 12 } fsLaPortChannelDLAGSystemID OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MacAddress MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to configure the common system ID in D-LAG nodes to be used for communicating with the peer node when D-LAG status is enabled. Since all the D-LAG nodes use this common D-LAG system ID to communicate with the peer node, for peer node it looks like it has established a LAG with a single peer node though the LAG is shared across multiple D-LAG nodes. Configuring this object is not allowed when D-LAG status is enabled. To configure this object, first D-LAG status should be set to disabled. Disabling D-LAG/port-channel will not delete/reset the configured value for this object. This object uniquely identifies a D-LAG node and used in master-slave-selection process when redundancy feature is enabled in a D-LAG node to select master/slave." ::= { fsLaPortChannelEntry 13 } fsLaPortChannelDLAGSystemPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used for configuring common system priority in D-LAG nodes to be used for communicating with the peer node when D-LAG status is enabled. Since all the D-LAG nodes use this common D-LAG system priority to communicate with the peer node, for peer node it looks like it has established a LAG with a single peer node though the LAG is shared across multiple D-LAG nodes. Configuring this object is not allowed when D-LAG status is enabled. To configure this object, first D-LAG status should be set to disabled. Disabling D-LAG/port-channel will not delete/reset the configured value for this object. Value of this object is used in master-slave-selection process when redundancy feature is enabled in a D-LAG node to elect master/slave." DEFVAL { 32768 } ::= { fsLaPortChannelEntry 14 } fsLaPortChannelDLAGPeriodicSyncTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..90000) UNITS "milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to configure the D-LAG periodic sync timer used in distributed link aggregation. Periodic sync timer is used to configure the transmission interval of D-LAG periodic-sync PDUs. Periodic-sync timer will be running individually in each D-LAG node. if this object is configured with a value of '0', then no periodic-sync messages will be sent from that D-LAG node. The configured value of this timer is applicable only from the next start/re-start of the timer. Value of this object should be same in all D-LAG nodes, configuring this object to different values across the D-LAG nodes of the same D-LAG may result in deletion of maintained neighbor node information because of keep alive mechanism and when D-LAG redundancy feature is enabled, then repeated toggling of role played by D-LAG nodes may be observed. The periodic sync timer has a period from 0 to 90 seconds, configurable in units of 1 ms. For example, to configure periodic sync timer as 6 seconds, configure the value as 6000. Default periodic sync timer value is 1 second." DEFVAL { 1000 } ::={fsLaPortChannelEntry 15 } fsLaPortChannelDLAGMSSelectionWaitTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..90000) UNITS "milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to configure the period for the master slave selection wait timer used in distributed link aggregation. This object is applicable, only if D-LAG status and D-LAG redundancy feature is enabled. Configuring this object when D-LAG status and D-LAG redundancy feature is disabled will not have any effect on functionality, instead the value will be stored and the stored value will be used next time when D-LAG the redundancy feature and D-LAG status is enabled. The master slave selection wait timer will be started in D-LAG node to synchronize the LAG information from the other D-LAG nodes when Master-slave-selection process is initiated in a D-LAG node, and on expiry of this timer, master-slave-selection algorithm will be applied. The configured value of this timer is applicable only from the next start/re-start of the timer. The master slave selection wait timer has a period from 0 to 90 seconds, configurable in units of 1 ms. For example, to configure master slave selection wait timer as 6 seconds, configure the value as 6000. Default master slave selection wait timer value is 0 milliseconds." DEFVAL { 0 } ::={fsLaPortChannelEntry 16 } fsLaPortChannelDLAGRolePlayed OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { none(0), master(1), slave(2), backupmaster(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to hold the current role played by the device participating in distributed LAG. This object is applicable, only if D-LAG status and D-LAG redundancy feature is enabled. This object will have the value 'master' when Master-Slave-selection process is under progress (i.e. all the devices participating in D-LAG Master-Slave-selection process will initially set this object to value 'master') and after completion of Master-Slave-selection process, role decided in the selection process for this device will be set to this object. Role Played by device can be none(0) - Current role played by the device will be set to none when redundancy feature is disabled. master(1) - Current role played by the device is master. slave (2) - Current role played by the device is slave. backupmaster(3) - Current role played by the device will be set to backup master when redundancy feature is disabled." ::={fsLaPortChannelEntry 17 } fsLaPortChannelDLAGStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to enable or disable the D-LAG functionality. This object can be modified irrespective of whether corresponding port-channel is enabled/disabled. Configuring D-LAG status to enabled will only enable load sharing functionality in D-LAG nodes. Disabling a port-channel will not change/reset the value of this object but configuring this object to disabled will disable the D-LAG load sharing functionality in that D-LAG node. Configuring this object to enabled will not be allowed if any of the below mentioned mandatory parameters for D-LAG are not configured. 1. fsLaPortChannelDLAGSystemID 2. fsLaPortChannelDLAGDistributingPortIndex or fsLaPortChannelDLAGDistributingPortList Configuring this object to disabled will not delete the above mentioned D-LAG mandatory parameters, instead same configured values will be used when the D-LAG status is enabled again. Default value for this object is disabled." DEFVAL { disabled } ::= { fsLaPortChannelEntry 18 } fsLaPortChannelDLAGRedundancy OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { on(1), off(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to enable/disable the redundancy feature in D-LAG node. When D-LAG redundancy feature is enabled, master-slave-selection algorithm can be used to select master/slave/backup-master. D-LAG redundancy configuration must be uniform across all the D-LAG nodes. i.e. if D-LAG redundancy feature is enabled (on) in one node, then it should be enabled (on) in all the nodes that are part of the same D-LAG. Configuring this object to different values across the D-LAG nodes of the same D-LAG may result in improper working of D-LAG redundancy feature. Default value for this object is off." DEFVAL { off } ::= { fsLaPortChannelEntry 19 } fsLaPortChannelDLAGMaxKeepAliveCount OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0..5) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This read-only MIB object is used to provide keep alive mechanism when D-LAG status is enabled. Each D-LAG node will have a Max Keep alive count and each D-LAG node maintains separate keep alive counts for all other remote D-LAG nodes. keep alive count of all remote D-LAG nodes will be incremented every time periodic-sync timer expires but reset to zero for a particular D-LAG node only on receiving periodic-sync/ event-update message from that particular remote D-LAG node. if keep alive count of any of the Remote D-LAG node reaches the max keep alive count, then that Remote D-LAG node will be declared as operationally down/dead. If this object is configured to value '0', then Keep-alive mechanism will be disabled in that D-LAG node." DEFVAL { 3 } ::= { fsLaPortChannelEntry 20 } fsLaPortChannelDLAGPeriodicSyncPduTxCount OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used when distributing feature is enabled in a node to hold the number of periodic-sync PDUs sent on the distributing port." ::= { fsLaPortChannelEntry 21 } fsLaPortChannelDLAGPeriodicSyncPduRxCount OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used when distributing feature is enabled in a node to hold the number of periodic-sync PDUs received on the distributing port." ::= { fsLaPortChannelEntry 22 } fsLaPortChannelDLAGEventUpdatePduTxCount OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used when distributing feature is enabled in a node to hold the number of event-update PDUs sent on the distributing port." ::={ fsLaPortChannelEntry 23 } fsLaPortChannelDLAGEventUpdatePduRxCount OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used when distributing feature is enabled in a node to hold the number of event-update PDUs received on the distributing port." ::={ fsLaPortChannelEntry 24 } fsLaPortChannelDLAGElectedAsMasterCount OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used when distributing feature and redundancy feature both are enabled in a D-LAG node to hold the number of times the port-channel has been selected as master." ::={fsLaPortChannelEntry 25 } fsLaPortChannelDLAGElectedAsSlaveCount OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used when distributing feature and redundancy feature both are enabled in a D-LAG node to hold the number of times the port-channel has been selected as slave." ::={fsLaPortChannelEntry 26 } fsLaPortChannelTrapTxCount OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of trap messages sent from the port-channel." ::={fsLaPortChannelEntry 27 } fsLaPortChannelDLAGDistributingPortList OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PortList MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to configure the distributing port list on which D-LAG periodic-sync and D-LAG event-update messages will be sent/received for D-LAG internal communication between the D-LAG nodes. Ports which are already part of port channel should not be added to distributing port list. D-LAG node should immediately detect and handle distributing port failure with high priority and allow load to be carried on the all the configured ports." ::= { fsLaPortChannelEntry 28 } fsLaPortChannelMCLAGStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to enable or disable the MC-LAG functionality. This object can be modified irrespective of whether corresponding port-channel is enabled/disabled. Configuring MC-LAG status to enabled will only enable load sharing functionality in MC-LAG nodes. Disabling a port-channel will not change/reset the value of this object but configuring this object to disabled will disable the MC-LAG load sharing functionality in that MC-LAG node. Configuring this object to enabled will not be allowed if below mentioned mandatory parameters for MC-LAG is not configured. 1. fsLaPortChannelMCLAGSystemID Configuring this object to disabled will not delete the above mentioned MC-LAG mandatory parameters, instead same configured values will be used when the MC-LAG status is enabled again. Default value for this object is disabled." DEFVAL { disabled } ::= { fsLaPortChannelEntry 29 } fsLaPortChannelMCLAGSystemID OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MacAddress MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to configure the common system ID in MC-LAG nodes to be used for communicating with the peer node when MC-LAG status is enabled. Since all the MC-LAG nodes use this common MC-LAG system ID to communicate with the peer node, for peer node it looks like it has established a LAG with a single peer node though the LAG is shared across multiple MC-LAG nodes. Configuring this object is not allowed when MC-LAG status is enabled. To configure this object, first MC-LAG status should be set to disabled. Disabling MC-LAG/port-channel will not delete/reset the configured value for this object." DEFVAL { '000000000000'h } ::= { fsLaPortChannelEntry 30 } fsLaPortChannelMCLAGSystemPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used for configuring common system priority in MC-LAG nodes to be used for communicating with the peer node when MC-LAG status is enabled. Since all the MC-LAG nodes use this common MC-LAG system priority to communicate with the peer node, for peer node it looks like it has established a LAG with a single peer node though the LAG is shared across multiple MC-LAG nodes. Configuring this object is not allowed when MC-LAG status is enabled. To configure this object, first MC-LAG status should be set to disabled. Disabling MC-LAG/port-channel will not delete/reset the configured value for this object. Value of this object is used in master-slave-selection process when redundancy feature is enabled in a MC-LAG node to elect master/slave." DEFVAL { 32768 } ::= { fsLaPortChannelEntry 31 } fsLaPortChannelMCLAGRolePlayed OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { none(0), master(1), slave(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to hold the current role played by the device participating in MC-LAG. Role played by device can be none(0) - Current role played by the device will be set to none when redundancy feature is disabled. master(1) - Current role played by the device is master. slave (2) - Current role played by the device is slave." ::={fsLaPortChannelEntry 32 } fsLaPortChannelMCLAGMaxKeepAliveCount OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0..5) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This read-only MIB object is used to provide keep alive mechanism when MC-LAG status is enabled. Each MC-LAG node will have a Max Keep alive count and each MC-LAG node maintains separate keep alive counts for all other remote MC-LAG nodes. keep alive count of all remote MC-LAG nodes will be incremented every time periodic-sync timer expires but resets to zero for a particular MC-LAG node only on receiving periodic-sync/ event-update message from that particular remote MC-LAG node. If keep alive count of any of the remote MC-LAG node reaches the max keep alive count, then the remote MC-LAG node will be declared as operationally down/dead. If this object is configured to value '0', then Keep-alive mechanism will be disabled in that MC-LAG node." DEFVAL { 3 } ::= { fsLaPortChannelEntry 33 } fsLaPortChannelMCLAGPeriodicSyncPduTxCount OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used when MC-LAG feature is enabled in a node to hold the number of periodic-sync PDUs sent on the ICCL port." ::= { fsLaPortChannelEntry 34 } fsLaPortChannelMCLAGPeriodicSyncPduRxCount OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used when MC-LAG feature is enabled in a node to hold the number of periodic-sync PDUs received on the ICCL port." ::= { fsLaPortChannelEntry 35 } fsLaPortChannelMCLAGEventUpdatePduTxCount OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used when MC-LAG feature is enabled in a node to hold the number of event-update PDUs sent on the ICCL port." ::={ fsLaPortChannelEntry 36 } fsLaPortChannelMCLAGEventUpdatePduRxCount OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used when MC-LAG feature is enabled in a node to hold the number of event-update PDUs received on the ICCL port." ::={ fsLaPortChannelEntry 37 } -- END OF LaPortChannel Table -- ------------------------------------------------------------- -- The Fs Aggregation Port Group -- ------------------------------------------------------------- fsLaPortTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF FsLaPortEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A table that contains objects to set the port LACP mode of dot3adAggPortTable." ::={fsLaPort 1 } fsLaPortEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX FsLaPortEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Each entry in this table is for each physical port that participates in link aggregation which can be either aggregatable or individual. This table is indexed by the PortIndex." INDEX {fsLaPortIndex } ::={fsLaPortTable 1 } FsLaPortEntry ::= SEQUENCE { fsLaPortIndex InterfaceIndex, fsLaPortMode PortLaMode, fsLaPortBundleState INTEGER, fsLaPortActorResetAdminState LacpState, fsLaPortAggregateWaitTime TimeTicks, fsLaPortPartnerResetAdminState LacpState, fsLaPortActorAdminPort Integer32, fsLaPortRestoreMtu Integer32, fsLaPortSelectAggregator INTEGER, fsLaPortErrStateDetCount Counter32, fsLaPortErrStateRecCount Counter32, fsLaPortDefaultedStateThreshold Unsigned32, fsLaPortHardwareFailureRecThreshold Unsigned32, fsLaPortSameStateRecThreshold Unsigned32 } fsLaPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InterfaceIndex MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The ifIndex of the port." ::={fsLaPortEntry 1 } fsLaPortMode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PortLaMode MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to enable LACP, disable LACP or manually aggregate a port." ::={fsLaPortEntry 2 } fsLaPortBundleState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { upInBndl(0), standby(1), down(2), upIndividual(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This read-only object is used to display the port state in aggregation upInBndl(0) - The port is operationally up and actively takes part in aggregation. standby(1) - The port is capable of joining in aggregation group, when any of the ports in aggregation group goes down. down(2) - The port is operationally down in lower layers. or the port is operational in lower layers but temporarily not able to participate in aggregation because of different partner information in the same group. upIndividual(3) - The port is operating individually and is not taking part in aggregation." ::={fsLaPortEntry 3} fsLaPortActorResetAdminState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX LacpState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A string of 8 bits corresponding to the administrative values of Actor_State as transmitted by the actor in LACPDUs. The first bit corresponds to bit 0 of Actor_State (LACP_Activity), the second bit corresponds to bit 1 (LACP_Timeout),the third bit corresponds to bit 2 (Aggregation), the fourth bit corresponds to bit 3 (Synchronization), the fifth bit corresponds to bit 4 (Collecting), the sixth bit corresponds to bit 5 (Distributing), the seventh bit corresponds to bit 6 (Defaulted) and the eighth bit corresponds to bit 7 (Expired). This object allows the reset of the values of actor LACP_Activity, LACP_Timeout and aggregation. Get operation on this object always returns zero. To get the current port state of the actor, use dot3adAggPortActorAdminState mib." ::={fsLaPortEntry 4 } fsLaPortAggregateWaitTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TimeTicks MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Duration of the port to attach to the PortChannel." DEFVAL { 2 } ::={fsLaPortEntry 5 } fsLaPortPartnerResetAdminState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX LacpState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A string of 8 bits corresponding to the administrative values of Partner_State. The first bit corresponds to bit 0 of Partner_State (LACP_Activity), the second bit corresponds to bit 1 (LACP_Timeout), the third bit corresponds to bit 2 (Aggregation), the fourth bit corresponds to bit 3 (Synchronization), the fifth bit corresponds to bit 4 (Collecting), the sixth bit corresponds to bit 5 (Distributing), the seventh bit corresponds to bit 6 (Defaulted) and the eighth bit corresponds to bit 7 (Expired). This object allows the reset of the values of partner LACP_Activity, LACP_Timeout and Aggregation. Get operation on this object returns zeros for the partner administrative values." ::={fsLaPortEntry 6 } fsLaPortActorAdminPort OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The port number used as dot3adAggPortActorPort and is communicated in LACPDUs as the Actor_Port." ::={fsLaPortEntry 7 } fsLaPortRestoreMtu OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The Restore MTU stores the original MTU of the port before getting aggregated to port channel. A SET on the MIB object is not allowed for SNMP users. This operation is allowed only during config-save-restore operation, during system initialization." ::={fsLaPortEntry 8 } fsLaPortSelectAggregator OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { static(0), dynamic(1) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This read-only object is used to display whether the port participates in dynamic aggregator selection. The default will be static aggregation selection. static(0) - The port is involved only in static aggregation. i.e. the port can be a member of only the aggregation to which it is configured. dynamic(1) - The port participates in dynamic aggregation selection. i.e. the port will be a part of best aggregation selected based on System id and Admin key. This object is set to 'dynamic' once the port is configured as a default port of a port channel." ::={fsLaPortEntry 9} fsLaPortErrStateDetCount OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to track number of times the port goes to detected state" ::= { fsLaPortEntry 10 } fsLaPortErrStateRecCount OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to track number of times the port executes recovery code" ::= { fsLaPortEntry 11 } fsLaPortDefaultedStateThreshold OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..20) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to track the maximum number of times a port in defaulted state can undergo error recovery. The value configured for fsLaDefaultedStateThreshold will override the threshold value configured on the ports." DEFVAL { 5 } ::= { fsLaPortEntry 12 } fsLaPortHardwareFailureRecThreshold OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..20) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to track the maximum number of times a port can undergo recovery after a hardware failure. The value configured for fsLaHardwareFailureRecThreshold will override the threshold value configured on the ports." DEFVAL { 5 } ::= { fsLaPortEntry 13 } fsLaPortSameStateRecThreshold OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..20) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to track the maximum number of times a port can undergo recovery after a hardware failure. The value configured for fsLaSameStateRecThreshold will override the threshold value configured on the ports." DEFVAL { 5 } ::= { fsLaPortEntry 14 } -- END OF LAPort Table -- ------------------------------------------------------------- -- The Trap objects Group -- ------------------------------------------------------------- fsLaHwFailTrapObjectsTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF FsLaHwFailTrapObjectsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table is used to store the notification information occurred." ::= { fsLaTrapObjects 1 } fsLaHwFailTrapObjectsEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX FsLaHwFailTrapObjectsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This entry is used to store the notification information." INDEX { fsLaTrapPortChannelIndex, fsLaTrapPortIndex} ::= { fsLaHwFailTrapObjectsTable 1 } FsLaHwFailTrapObjectsEntry ::= SEQUENCE { fsLaTrapPortChannelIndex InterfaceIndex, fsLaTrapPortIndex InterfaceIndexOrZero, fsLaHwFailTrapType INTEGER } fsLaTrapPortChannelIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InterfaceIndex MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The ifIndex of the port-channel for which the failure has occurred." ::= { fsLaHwFailTrapObjectsEntry 1 } fsLaTrapPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InterfaceIndexOrZero MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The ifIndex of the port for which the failure has occurred. A value of 0 means the failure is not port-specific." ::= { fsLaHwFailTrapObjectsEntry 2 } fsLaHwFailTrapType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { createAgg(0), addLinkToAgg(1), deleteAgg(2), removeLinkFromAgg(3), setSelectionPolicy(4), enableCollection(5), disableCollection(6), enableDistribution(7) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The hardware error type." ::= { fsLaHwFailTrapObjectsEntry 3 } -- ------------------------------------------------------------- -- The Trap Notifications -- ------------------------------------------------------------- fsLaTraps OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {fsFutureLaTraps 0} fsLaHwFailureTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { fsLaHwFailTrapType } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Generated when any of the fsLaHwFailTrapType event occurs." ::= { fsLaTraps 1 } ------------------------------------------------------------ -- D-LAG Trap table ------------------------------------------------------------ fsLaDLAGTrapObjectsTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF FsLaDLAGTrapObjectsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table is used to store the notification information occurred for the distributed link aggregation." ::= { fsLaTrapObjects 2 } fsLaDLAGTrapObjectsEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX FsLaDLAGTrapObjectsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This entry is used to store the notification information." INDEX { fsLaDLAGTrapPortChannelIndex } ::= { fsLaDLAGTrapObjectsTable 1 } FsLaDLAGTrapObjectsEntry ::= SEQUENCE { fsLaDLAGTrapPortChannelIndex InterfaceIndex, fsLaDLAGTrapType INTEGER } fsLaDLAGTrapPortChannelIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InterfaceIndex MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The port-channel interface index of the node which is role change event has occurred because of the master-slave-re-selection process. The role change can be either from master to slave or from slave to master." ::= { fsLaDLAGTrapObjectsEntry 1 } fsLaDLAGTrapType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { mastertobackupmaster (0), backupmastertomaster (1), slavetobackupmaster (2), backupmastertoslave (3), mastertoslave (4), slavetomaster (5) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Traps generated in the master-slave selection/ master-slave-reselection process Trap type can be mastertobackupmaster : When the role played by the device changes from master to backup-master. backupmastertomaster : When the role played by the device changes from backup-master to master. slavetobackupmaster : When the role played by the device changes from slave to backup-master. backupmastertoslave : When the role played by the device changes from backup-master to slave. mastertoslave : When the role played by the device changes from master to slave. slavetomaster : When the role played by the device changes from slave to master." ::= { fsLaDLAGTrapObjectsEntry 2 } -- ------------------------------------------------------------- -- The D-LAG Trap Notifications -- ------------------------------------------------------------- fsLaDLAGTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { fsLaDLAGTrapType } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Generated when any of the fsLaDLAGTrapType event occurs." ::= { fsLaTraps 2 } --------------------------------------------------------------- -- The Remote Fs Aggregation Port Channel Table -- ------------------------------------------------------------- fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF FsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table is used to access the stored details of all remote port-channels that are part of same D-LAG. This table is indexed by port channel index and remote port-channel unique system id. All other objects in this table displays stored details of the remote port-channel." ::= { fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannel 1 } fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX FsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "There is one entry in this table for each remote port-channel participating in distributed LAG other than the self." INDEX { fsLaPortChannelIfIndex, fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelSystemID } ::= { fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelTable 1 } FsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelEntry ::= SEQUENCE { fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelSystemID MacAddress, fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelSystemPriority Integer32, fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelRolePlayed INTEGER, fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelKeepAliveCount Integer32, fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelSpeed Gauge32, fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelHighSpeed Gauge32, fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelMtu Integer32 } fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelSystemID OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MacAddress MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This is used to read the stored 6-octet MAC address value of each remote D-LAG node, which uniquely identifies the remote D-LAG node." ::= { fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelEntry 1 } fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelSystemPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to read the stored system priority of each remote D-LAG node." ::={fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelEntry 2} fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelRolePlayed OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { none(0), master(1), slave(2), backupmaster(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to read the stored value of current role played by each remote D-LAG node Value of role played by the remote D-LAG node can be none (0) - Current role played by the remote D-LAG node is none. master (1) - Current role played by the remote D-LAG node is master. slave (2) - Current role played by the remote D-LAG node is slave. backupmaster (3) - Current role played by the remote D-LAG node is backup-master." ::={fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelEntry 3} fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelKeepAliveCount OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object represents the current keep alive count value of running keep alive counter maintained for each remote D-LAG node. This count will be incremented by value 1 for all the remote D-LAG node entries on each periodic-sync timer expiry and will be reset to zero for a particular remote D-LAG node entry on receiving a periodic-sync/event-update message from that particular remote D-LAG node. If this count value for a remote D-LAG node becomes equal to fsLaPortChannelDLAGMaxKeepAliveCount, then the remote D-LAG node will be considered as down/dead and corresponding entry will be deleted from the remote port-channel info list." ::={fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelEntry 4 } fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelSpeed OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Gauge32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object represents the current speed of remote node port-channel, this can be referred in units of bits per second. If the speed of the particular port channel is greater among all the port-channels, then the active links of this port-channel are considered for selecting best links. Speed is given first priority for selecting best port-channel. For example, speed is 1 Gbps for node 1 port-channel 1 and 100 Mbps for node 2 port-channel 1 then node 1 port-channel 1 ports are selected as best links among all other port-channel links." ::={fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelEntry 5 } fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelHighSpeed OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Gauge32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object represents the current speed of remote node port-channel, this can be referred in units of 1,000,000 bits per second. If the speed of the particular port channel is greater among all the port-channels, then the active links of this port-channel are considered for selecting best links. High speed is given second priority if speed exceeds the maximum value. For example, high speed is 10 Gbps for node 1 port-channel 1 and 40 Gbps for node 2 port-channel 1 then node 2 port-channel 1 ports are selected as best links among all other port-channel links." ::={fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelEntry 6 } fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelMtu OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object represents the current MTU of remote port-channel which is used for selecting best links in case of Active-Active DLAG. If the MTU of the particular port channel is greater among all the port-channels, then the active links of this port-channel are considered for selecting best links. MTU is given third priority for selecting port-channel if speed and high speed are same. For example, speed is 4296 Mbps, high speed is 10 Gbps for node 1 & node 2 port-channel 1 but MTU is greater for node 1 port-channel 1(1600) with node 2 port-channel 1(1500), then node 1 port-channel ports are selected as best links among all other port-channel links." ::={fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelEntry 7 } ---------------------------------------------------------------- -- END OF Remote D-LAG Aggregation Port Channel Table -- ------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- -- The Remote D-LAG Aggregation Port Table -- ------------------------------------------------------------- fsLaDLAGRemotePortTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF FsLaDLAGRemotePortEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table is used to access the stored port list information of each remote D-LAG node. This table is indexed by combination of port-channel index, remote port-channel unique system ID, and port indices configured for that remote D-LAG node." ::= { fsLaDLAGRemotePort 1 } fsLaDLAGRemotePortEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX FsLaDLAGRemotePortEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "There is one entry in this table for each port belonging to the remote D-LAG node." INDEX { fsLaPortChannelIfIndex, fsLaDLAGRemotePortChannelSystemID, fsLaDLAGRemotePortIndex } ::= { fsLaDLAGRemotePortTable 1 } FsLaDLAGRemotePortEntry ::= SEQUENCE { fsLaDLAGRemotePortIndex InterfaceIndex, fsLaDLAGRemotePortBundleState INTEGER, fsLaDLAGRemotePortSyncStatus INTEGER, fsLaDLAGRemotePortPriority INTEGER } fsLaDLAGRemotePortIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InterfaceIndex MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to get the ifIndex of each port belonging to the remote D-LAG node." ::={fsLaDLAGRemotePortEntry 1 } fsLaDLAGRemotePortBundleState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { upInBndl(0), standby(1), down(2), upIndividual(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This read-only object is used to get the port bundle states of each port belonging to the remote D-LAG node upInBndl(0) - The port is operationally up and actively takes part in aggregation. standby(1) - The port is capable of joining in aggregation group, when any of the ports in aggregation group goes down. down(2) - The port is operationally down in lower layers. or the port is operational in lower layers but temporarily not able to participate in aggregation because of different partner information in the same group. upIndividual(3) - The port is operating individually and is not taking part in aggregation." ::={fsLaDLAGRemotePortEntry 2} fsLaDLAGRemotePortSyncStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { inSync(1), outofSync(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This read-only object is used to get the current sync status of the each port belonging to the remote D-LAG node inSync(1) - The port sync status is inSync. outofSync(2) - The port sync status is out-of-sync." ::={fsLaDLAGRemotePortEntry 3} fsLaDLAGRemotePortPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This read-only object is used to get the current port priority of the each port belonging to the remote D-LAG node." ::={fsLaDLAGRemotePortEntry 4} ------------------------------------------------------- -- END OF Remote D-LAG Aggregation Port Table ------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------------------------------------- -- The Remote Fs Aggregation Port Channel Table --------------------------------------------------------------- fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF FsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table is used to access the stored details of all remote port-channels that are part of same MC-LAG. This table is indexed by port channel index and remote port-channel unique system id. All other objects in this table displays stored details of the remote port-channel." ::= { fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannel 1 } fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX FsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "There is one entry in this table for each remote port-channel participating in MC-LAG other than the self." INDEX { fsLaPortChannelIfIndex, fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelSystemID } ::= { fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelTable 1 } FsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelEntry ::= SEQUENCE { fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelSystemID MacAddress, fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelSystemPriority Integer32, fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelRolePlayed INTEGER, fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelKeepAliveCount Integer32, fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelSpeed Gauge32, fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelHighSpeed Gauge32, fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelMtu Integer32 } fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelSystemID OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MacAddress MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This is used to read the stored 6-octet MAC address value of each remote MC-LAG node, which uniquely identifies the remote MC-LAG node." ::= { fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelEntry 1 } fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelSystemPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to read the stored system priority of each remote MC-LAG node." ::={fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelEntry 2} fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelRolePlayed OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { none(0), master(1), slave(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to read the stored value of current role played by each remote MC-LAG node Value of role played by the remote MC-LAG node can be none (0) - Current role played by the remote MC-LAG node is none. master (1) - Current role played by the remote MC-LAG node is master. slave (2) - Current role played by the remote MC-LAG node is slave." ::={fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelEntry 3} fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelKeepAliveCount OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object represents the current keep alive count value of running keep alive counter maintained for each remote MC-LAG node. This count will be incremented by value 1 for all the remote MC-LAG node entries on each periodic-sync timer expiry and will be reset to zero for a particular remote MC-LAG node entry on receiving a periodic-sync/event-update message from that particular remote MC-LAG node. If this count value for a remote MC-LAG node becomes equal to fsLaPortChannelMCLAGMaxKeepAliveCount, then the remote MC-LAG node will be considered as down/dead and corresponding entry will be deleted from the remote port-channel info list." ::={fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelEntry 4 } fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelSpeed OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Gauge32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object represents the current speed of remote node port-channel, this can be referred in units of bits per second. If the speed of the particular port channel is greater among all the port-channels, then the active links of this port-channel are considered for selecting best links. Speed is given first priority for selecting best port-channel. For example, speed is 1 Gbps for node 1 port-channel 1 and 100 Mbps for node 2 port-channel 1 then node 1 port-channel 1 ports are selected as best links among all other port-channel links." ::={fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelEntry 5 } fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelHighSpeed OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Gauge32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object represents the current speed of remote node port-channel, this can be referred in units of 1,000,000 bits per second. If the speed of the particular port channel is greater among all the port-channels, then the active links of this port-channel are considered for selecting best links. High speed is given second priority if speed exceeds the maximum value. For example, high speed is 10 Gbps for node 1 port-channel 1 and 40 Gbps for node 2 port-channel 1 then node 2 port-channel 1 ports are selected as best links among all other port-channel links." ::={fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelEntry 6 } fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelMtu OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object represents the current MTU of remote port-channel which is used for selecting best links in case of Active-Active MC-LAG. If the MTU of the particular port channel is greater among all the port-channels, then the active links of this port-channel are considered for selecting best links. MTU is given third priority for selecting port-channel if speed and high speed are same. For example, speed is 4296 Mbps, high speed is 10 Gbps for node 1 & node 2 port-channel 1 but, MTU is greater for node 1 port-channel 1(1600) with node 2 port-channel 1(1500), then node 1 port-channel ports are selected as best links among all other port-channel links." ::={fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelEntry 7 } ---------------------------------------------------------------- -- END OF Remote MC-LAG Aggregation Port Channel Table -- ------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- -- The Remote MC-LAG Aggregation Port Table -- ------------------------------------------------------------- fsLaMCLAGRemotePortTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF FsLaMCLAGRemotePortEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table is used to access the stored port list information of each remote MC-LAG node. This table is indexed by combination of port-channel index, remote port-channel unique system ID, and port indices configured for that remote MC-LAG node." ::= { fsLaMCLAGRemotePort 1 } fsLaMCLAGRemotePortEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX FsLaMCLAGRemotePortEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "There is one entry in this table for each port belonging to the remote MC-LAG node." INDEX { fsLaPortChannelIfIndex, fsLaMCLAGRemotePortChannelSystemID, fsLaMCLAGRemotePortIndex } ::= { fsLaMCLAGRemotePortTable 1 } FsLaMCLAGRemotePortEntry ::= SEQUENCE { fsLaMCLAGRemotePortIndex InterfaceIndex, fsLaMCLAGRemotePortSlotIndex Integer32, fsLaMCLAGRemotePortBundleState INTEGER, fsLaMCLAGRemotePortSyncStatus INTEGER, fsLaMCLAGRemotePortPriority Integer32 } fsLaMCLAGRemotePortIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InterfaceIndex MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to get the ifIndex of each port belonging to the remote MC-LAG node." ::={fsLaMCLAGRemotePortEntry 1 } fsLaMCLAGRemotePortSlotIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This read-only object is used to get the current slot index of the each port belonging to the remote MC-LAG node." ::={fsLaMCLAGRemotePortEntry 2} fsLaMCLAGRemotePortBundleState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { upInBndl(0), standby(1), down(2), upIndividual(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This read-only object is used to get the port bundle states of each port belonging to the remote MC-LAG node upInBndl(0) - The port is operationally up and actively takes part in aggregation. standby(1) - The port is capable of joining in aggregation group, when any of the ports in aggregation group goes down. down(2) - The port is operationally down in lower layers. or the port is operational in lower layers but temporarily not able to participate in aggregation because of different partner information in the same group. upIndividual(3) - The port is operating individually and is not taking part in aggregation." ::={fsLaMCLAGRemotePortEntry 3} fsLaMCLAGRemotePortSyncStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { inSync(1), outofSync(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This read-only object is used to get the current sync status of the each port belonging to the remote MC-LAG node inSync(1) - The port sync status is inSync. outofSync(2) - The port sync status is out-of-sync." ::={fsLaMCLAGRemotePortEntry 4} fsLaMCLAGRemotePortPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This read-only object is used to get the current port priority of the each port belonging to the remote MC-LAG node." ::={fsLaMCLAGRemotePortEntry 5} ------------------------------------------------------- -- END OF Remote MC-LAG Aggregation Port Table ------------------------------------------------------- END