MIB Discovery
1930 modules enregistrés
Chemin
MIX : 1 (iso). 3 (org). 6 (dod). 1 (internet). 2 (mgmt). 1 (mib-2). 54 (sysApplMIB). 1 (sysApplOBJ). 2 (sysApplRun). 1 (sysApplRunTable). 1 (sysApplRunEntry). 1 (sysApplRunIndex)
OID : 1.3.6.1.2.1.54.1.2.1.1.1
TXT : iso. org. dod. internet. mgmt. mib-2. sysApplMIB. sysApplOBJ. sysApplRun. sysApplRunTable. sysApplRunEntry. sysApplRunIndex
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Détails
OID1.3.6.1.2.1.54.1.2.1.1.1
Module SYSAPPL-MIB (CISCO)
NomsysApplRunIndex
Accesnoaccess
Statuscurrent
Description Part of the index for this table. An arbitrary integer used only for indexing purposes. Generally monotonically increasing from 1 as new applications are started on the host, it uniquely identifies application invocations. The numbering for this index increases by 1 for each INVOCATION of an application, regardless of which installed application package this entry represents a running instance of. An example of the indexing for a couple of entries is shown below. : sysApplRunStarted.17.14 sysApplRunStarted.17.63 sysApplRunStarted.18.13 : In this example, the agent has observed 12 application invocations when the application represented by entry 18 in the sysApplInstallPkgTable is invoked. The next invocation detected by the agent is an invocation of installed application package 17. Some time later, installed application 17 is invoked a second time. NOTE: this index is not intended to reflect a real-time (wall clock time) ordering of application invocations; it is merely intended to uniquely identify running instances of applications. Although the sysApplInstallPkgIndex is included in the INDEX clause for this table, it serves only to ease searching of this table by installed application and does not contribute to uniquely identifying table entries.
SyntaxeUnsigned32 (1...4294967295)
Module SYSAPPL-MIB (ietf)
NomsysApplRunIndex
Accesnoaccess
Statuscurrent
Description Part of the index for this table. An arbitrary integer used only for indexing purposes. Generally monotonically increasing from 1 as new applications are started on the host, it uniquely identifies application invocations. The numbering for this index increases by 1 for each INVOCATION of an application, regardless of which installed application package this entry represents a running instance of. An example of the indexing for a couple of entries is shown below. : sysApplRunStarted.17.14 sysApplRunStarted.17.63 sysApplRunStarted.18.13 : In this example, the agent has observed 12 application invocations when the application represented by entry 18 in the sysApplInstallPkgTable is invoked. The next invocation detected by the agent is an invocation of installed application package 17. Some time later, installed application 17 is invoked a second time. NOTE: this index is not intended to reflect a real-time (wall clock time) ordering of application invocations; it is merely intended to uniquely identify running instances of applications. Although the sysApplInstallPkgIndex is included in the INDEX clause for this table, it serves only to ease searching of this table by installed application and does not contribute to uniquely identifying table entries.
SyntaxeUnsigned32 (1...4294967295)