OID | 1.3.6.1.4.1.6527.3.1.2.8.5.1.7 |
Module | ALCATEL-IND1-TIMETRA-LDP-MIB (Alcatel) |
Nom | vRtrLdpIfInheritance |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | Some writable object in this row that can be configured to
inherit its value from its corresponding object in the
vRtrLdpGeneralTable for LDP interfaces or from the corresponding
object in the vRtrLdpIfTable for targeted peers.
vRtrLdpIfInheritance controls whether to inherit the operational
value of that object, or use the administratively set value.
This object is a bit-mask, with the following positions:
vRtrLdpIfKeepAliveFactor 0x1
vRtrLdpIfKeepAliveTimeout 0x2
vRtrLdpIfHelloFactor 0x4
vRtrLdpIfHelloTimeout 0x8
vRtrLdpIfBackoffTime 0x10
vRtrLdpIfMaxBackoffTime 0x20
vRtrLdpIfTransportAddrType 0x40
vRtrLdpIfPassiveMode 0x80
When the bit for an object is set to one, then the object's
administrative and operational value are whatever the DEFVAL
or most recently SET value is.
When the bit for an object is set to zero, then the object's
administrative and operational value are inherited from the
corresponding object in vRtrLdpGeneralTable for LDP interfaces
or the vRtrLdpIfTable for targeted peers. |
Syntaxe | Unsigned32 |
Module | TIMETRA-LDP-MIB (Alcatel) |
Nom | vRtrLdpIfInheritance |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | Some writable object in this row that can be configured to
inherit its value from its corresponding object in the
vRtrLdpGeneralTable for LDP interfaces or from the corresponding
object in the vRtrLdpIfTable for targeted peers.
vRtrLdpIfInheritance controls whether to inherit the operational
value of that object, or use the administratively set value.
This object is a bit-mask, with the following positions:
vRtrLdpIfKeepAliveFactor 0x1
vRtrLdpIfKeepAliveTimeout 0x2
vRtrLdpIfHelloFactor 0x4
vRtrLdpIfHelloTimeout 0x8
vRtrLdpIfBackoffTime 0x10
vRtrLdpIfMaxBackoffTime 0x20
vRtrLdpIfTransportAddrType 0x40
vRtrLdpIfPassiveMode 0x80
When the bit for an object is set to one, then the object's
administrative and operational value are whatever the DEFVAL
or most recently SET value is.
When the bit for an object is set to zero, then the object's
administrative and operational value are inherited from the
corresponding object in vRtrLdpGeneralTable for LDP interfaces
or the vRtrLdpIfTable for targeted peers. |
Syntaxe | Unsigned32 |