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mplsOutSegmentEntry(1)


child OIDs: Child OID separator mplsOutSegmentIndex(1) Child OID separator mplsOutSegmentInterface(2) Child OID separator mplsOutSegmentPushTopLabel(3) Child OID separator mplsOutSegmentTopLabel(4) Child OID separator mplsOutSegmentTopLabelPtr(5) Child OID separator mplsOutSegmentNextHopAddrType(6) Child OID separator mplsOutSegmentNextHopAddr(7) Child OID separator mplsOutSegmentXCIndex(8) Child OID separator mplsOutSegmentOwner(9) Child OID separator mplsOutSegmentTrafficParamPtr(10) Child OID separator mplsOutSegmentRowStatus(11) Child OID separator mplsOutSegmentStorageType(12) Child OID separator

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mplsOutSegmentEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsOutSegmentEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry in this table represents one outgoing
segment. An entry can be created by a network
administrator, an SNMP agent, or an MPLS signaling
protocol. The object mplsOutSegmentOwner indicates
the creator of this entry. The value of
mplsOutSegmentRowStatus cannot be active(1) unless
the ifTable entry corresponding to
mplsOutSegmentInterface exists.
Note that the indexing of this table uses a single,
arbitrary index (mplsOutSegmentIndex) to indicate
which out-segment (i.e.: label) is being switched to
from which in-segment (i.e: label) or in-segments.
This is necessary because it is possible to have an
equal-cost multi-path situation where two identical
out-going labels are assigned to the same
cross-connect (i.e.: they go to two different neighboring
LSRs); thus, requiring two out-segments. In order to
preserve the uniqueness of the references
by the mplsXCEntry, an arbitrary integer must be used as
the index for this table."
INDEX { mplsOutSegmentIndex }



Classification:

MIB object for network management

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Information:

Automatically extracted from IETF RFC 3813.

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