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mplsInSegmentTable(4)


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mplsInSegmentTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MplsInSegmentEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table contains a description of the incoming MPLS
segments (labels) to an LSR and their associated parameters.
The index for this table is mplsInSegmentIndex.
The index structure of this table is specifically designed
to handle many different MPLS implementations that manage
their labels both in a distributed and centralized manner.
The table is also designed to handle existing MPLS labels
as defined in RFC3031 as well as longer ones that may
be necessary in the future.
In cases where the label cannot fit into the
mplsInSegmentLabel object, the mplsInSegmentLabelPtr
will indicate this by being set to the first accessible
column in the appropriate extension table's row.
In this case an additional table MUST
be provided and MUST be indexed by at least the indexes
used by this table. In all other cases when the label is
represented within the mplsInSegmentLabel object, the
mplsInSegmentLabelPtr MUST be set to 0.0. Due to the
fact that MPLS labels may not exceed 24 bits, the
mplsInSegmentLabelPtr object is only a provision for
future-proofing the MIB module. Thus, the definition
of any extension tables is beyond the scope of this
MIB module."



Classification:

MIB object for network management

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Information:

Automatically extracted from IETF RFC 3813.

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