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aliveTable
OIDNameTypeAccess
.1SurveillanceENUMRW
.2IfIndexINTEGERRW
.3StateENUMR
.4TriggerENUMRW
.5ActionENUMD
.6FirstIfIndexINTEGERRW
.7IfIndexRangeINTEGERRW
.8TaskIdINTEGERRW
.9MasterProtoENUMRW
.10MasterVrIdINTEGERRW
.11MasterBrrpStateENUMRW
.12SlaveProtoENUMRW
.13SlaveVrIdINTEGERRW
.14SlaveBrrpStateENUMRW

Surveillance
Specifies what kind of event may trigger an alive entry.
Being a generalisation of MIB table ipHostsAliveTable the
latter table may be replaced by it.  Possible values are:
o interface - the interface operation status is monitored.
o ping - the reachablity is monitored via ICMP echo requests.
o brrp - monitoring via the Bintec Router Redundancy Protocol
which is a derivate of the popular VRRP (RFC 2338).
The default value is interface.
Enumerations:
  • interface (1)
  • ping (2)
  • brrp (3)
IfIndex
The index of interface to monitor the operation status.
Like referenced in the MIBifEntryTable.
Applicable for surveillance mode 'interface'.
State
The state of the watched entity.
Possible values are 'unknown', 'up' or 'down'.
This value is not used for surveillance mode 'brrp'.
The default value is 'unknown'.
Enumerations:
  • up (1)
  • down (2)
  • unknown (3)
Trigger
The variable trigger defines on change to what state
(depending on the surveillance mode) the defined action
is performed.
Possible values are 'up' or 'down'.
Enumerations:
  • up (1)
  • down (2)
Action
This action is performed upon status change of the
respective entity to the given trigger condition.
Possible actions are 'up', 'down' or 'none'.
The default value is 'none'.
Enumerations:
  • up (1)
  • down (2)
  • none (4)
  • delete (255)
FirstIfIndex
The first interface index affected by the action.
This value is not used for surveillance mode 'brrp'.
IfIndexRange
A range of interface indexes affected by the action
counted from aliveFirstIfIndex.
This value is not used for surveillance mode 'brrp'.
The default value is 1.
TaskId
The id of the task definition used exclusively for
table sorting purposes (multiple instances are possible).
The default value is 1.
MasterProto
The protocol used for interface keepalive monitoring.
Possible values are:
o brrp - monitoring via the Bintec Router Redundancy Protocol
which is a derivate of the popular VRRP (RFC 2338).
o ifstat - the interface operation status is monitored.
o ping - the reachablity is monitored via ICMP echo requests.
The default value is 'brrp'.
Enumerations:
  • brrp (1)
  • ifstat (2)
  • ping (3)
MasterVrId
The id of the virtual router used for monitoring
the interface.  The associated BRRP configuration
is stored in the biboBrrpOperTable.
MasterBrrpState
The operation state of the virtual router which triggers
the specified action on the slave BRRP virtual router.
The states 'initialize', 'backup' and 'master' are
identical to the definition from RFC 2338.
The special state 'any' should be used in conjunction with
aliveSlaveBrrpState_sync for a synchronized operation of
the MASTER and BACKUP virtual router.
The default value is 'any'.
Enumerations:
  • initialize (1)
  • backup (2)
  • master (3)
  • any (4)
SlaveProto
The protocol used for the slave (or backup) interface
(or virtual router) keepalive operation status switching.
o brrp - monitoring via the Bintec Router Redundancy Protocol
which is a derivate of the popular VRRP (RFC 2338).
o ifstat - the interface operation status is monitored.
o ping - the reachablity is monitored via ICMP echo requests.
The default value is 'brrp'.
Enumerations:
  • brrp (1)
  • ifstat (2)
  • ping (3)
SlaveVrId
The virtual router id used for interface admin status
switching.  The associated BRRP configuration is stored
in the biboBrrpOperTable.
SlaveBrrpState
The admin state of the virtual router controlling the
slave interface.
down(1) -- the virtual routes enters the initialize state
up(2)   -- the virtual router switches to the backup or
master state according to the basic configuration
found in the biboBrrpOperEntryTable.
sync(3) -- the virtual router tries to enter the same actual
state as the master. If this is impossible both
(master and slave) enter the initalize state.
The default value is 'sync'.
Enumerations:
  • down (1)
  • up (2)
  • sync (3)


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