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extadmin
OIDNameTypeAccess
.1MonAddressIpAddressRW
.2MonPortINTEGERRW
.3MonTypeENUMRW
.4MonUpdateINTEGERRW
.5ProcRoutedENUMRW
.7ProcWatchDogENUMRW
.8ProcSSHdENUMRW
.9ScheduleIntervalINTEGERRW

MonAddress
The IP address of the host machine running the Activity

Monitor program. This program displays the information

about the current state of all interfaces.

Periodically UDP packets are send to this IP address,

to refresh the data automatically on the target host.

The value 255.255.255.255 represents the broadcast address

of the first LAN interface (e.g. 10.255.255.255), so

more than one Activity Monitor on different hosts can 

receive the data.
MonPort
UDP port for the Activity Monitor protocol.
MonType
This parameter configures the content of the Activity Monitor 

packets, or disables it:

off          : Activity Monitor disabled

physical     : send only physical interfaces information

physical-virt: send physical and virtual interface

information.
Enumerations:
  • off (1)
  • physical (2)
  • physical-virt (3)
MonUpdate
This is the time interval for the Activity Monitor 

for sending packets (in seconds) to the specified IP address.

The value of 0 disables sending Activity Monitor packets.
ProcRouted
enabled: The routed process is running.

RIP and/or OSPF are available (subject to licenses).

This is the default behavior of the system.

Hints:

RIP  may be enabled/disabled by 'biboAdmRipUdpPort'

OSPF may be enabled/disabled by 'ospfAdminStat'

RIP  may be if-specific ena/disabled by 'ipExtIfRip*'

OSPF may be if-specific ena/disabled by 'ipExtIfOspf'

... but a running routed process consumes CPU-Time

to keep in sync with interface/routing tables - even

if RIP and OSPF are disabled (global or if-specific).

disabled: The routed process is stopped.

RIP and/or OSPF are unavailable.

Hints:

A stopped routed process consumes no CPU-Time.

Set ipExtAdmProcRouted to 'disabled' is recommended

if both protocols (RIP and OSPF) not used in the

specific router environment.

Enumerations:
  • enabled (1)
  • disabled (2)
ProcWatchDog
enabled: The watchd process is running.

up/down transitions on interfaces delivered by

various protocols like ping/ifOperStatus/VRRP

are processed by parsing a task table and slave

interfaces are switched up/down according to the

task definition.

disabled: The watchd process is stopped.
Enumerations:
  • enabled (1)
  • disabled (2)
ProcSSHd
enabled: The sshd process is running.

disabled: The sshd process is stopped.
Enumerations:
  • enabled (1)
  • disabled (2)
ScheduleInterval
This is the time interval in seconds for the Schedule

daemon watching any events (recommended value: 300).

The value 0 disables the scheduler.

Referring table: scheduleTable


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