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-- *****************************************************************************
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-- Juniper-TC
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--
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-- Juniper Networks Enterprise MIB
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-- Textual Conventions
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--
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-- Copyright (c) 1998 Redstone Communications, Inc.
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-- Copyright (c) 1999, 2002 Unisphere Networks, Inc.
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-- Copyright (c) 2002, 2003, 2005 Juniper Networks, Inc.
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-- All Rights Reserved.
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-- *****************************************************************************
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Juniper-TC DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
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IMPORTS
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MODULE-IDENTITY, Integer32, IpAddress, TimeTicks
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FROM SNMPv2-SMI
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TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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FROM SNMPv2-TC
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juniMibs
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FROM Juniper-MIBs;
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juniTextualConventions MODULE-IDENTITY
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LAST-UPDATED "200512212013Z" -- 21-Dec-05 03:13 PM EST
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ORGANIZATION "Juniper Networks, Inc."
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CONTACT-INFO
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" Juniper Networks, Inc.
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Postal: 10 Technology Park Drive
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Westford, MA 01886-3146
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USA
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Tel: +1 978 589 5800
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Email: mib@Juniper.net"
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DESCRIPTION
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"Textual conventions defined and used by the Juniper Networks
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enterprise."
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-- Revision History
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REVISION "200512212013Z" -- 21-Dec-05 03:13 PM EST - JUNOSe 7.3
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DESCRIPTION
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"Added JuniNibbleConfig."
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REVISION "200511182230Z" -- 18-Nov-05 05:30 PM EST - JUNOSe 7.3
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DESCRIPTION
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"Added JuniTimeFilter."
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REVISION "200412032212Z" -- 03-Dec-04 05:12 PM EST - JUNOSe 6.1
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DESCRIPTION
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"Added JuniVrfGroupName."
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REVISION "200311122231Z" -- 12-Nov-03 05:31 PM EST - JUNOSe 6.0
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DESCRIPTION
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"Increased the size of JuniInterfaceLocation.
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Added JuniInterfaceLocationType and JuniInterfaceLocationValue."
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REVISION "200209162144Z" -- 16-Sep-02 05:44 PM EDT - JUNOSe 5.0
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DESCRIPTION
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"Replaced Unisphere names with Juniper names.
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Added JuniInterfaceDescrFormat and JuniInterfaceLocation."
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REVISION "200204041635Z" -- 04-Apr-02 11:35 AM EST - JUNOSe 4.0
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DESCRIPTION
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"Increased the size limits on JuniName and JuniVrfName."
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REVISION "200103082226Z" -- 08-Mar-01 05:26 PM EST - JUNOSe 3.0
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DESCRIPTION
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"Added JuniVrfName and JuniSetMap."
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REVISION "9912120000Z" -- 12-Dec-99 - JUNOSe 1.3
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DESCRIPTION
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"Added JuniLogSeverity."
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REVISION "9907140000Z" -- 14-Jul-99 - JUNOSe 1.1
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DESCRIPTION
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"Added JuniAcctngAdminType and JuniAcctngOperType."
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REVISION "9811130000Z" -- 13-Nov-98 - JUNOSe 1.0
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DESCRIPTION
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"Initial version of this MIB module."
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::= { juniMibs 1 }
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-- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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-- Textual conventions
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-- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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JuniEnable ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"Enterprise-standard SYNTAX for MIB objects having enumerated value pair
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'enable' and 'disable'. Used for both admin (configurable) and oper
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(read-only) objects."
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SYNTAX INTEGER {
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disable(0),
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enable(1) }
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JuniName ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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DISPLAY-HINT "256a"
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"A virtual router text name of restricted length. Represents textual
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information taken from the NVT ASCII graphics character set (codes 32
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through 126)."
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REFERENCE
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"RFC 854: NVT ASCII character set."
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SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..256))
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JuniVrfName ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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DISPLAY-HINT "32a"
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"A VPN routing forwarding text name of restricted length. Represents
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textual information taken from the NVT ASCII graphics character set
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(codes 32 through 126)."
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REFERENCE
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"RFC 854: NVT ASCII character set."
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SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..32))
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JuniNextIfIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"Coordinate ifIndex value allocation for entries in an associated
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ifIndex-ed interface table, by first reading an ifIndex value from this
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object, then creating an entry, having that ifIndex value, in the
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associated interface table.
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The DESCRIPTION clause for an object of this type must identify the
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associated interface table.
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A GET of this object returns the next available ifIndex value to be used
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to create an entry in the associated interface table; or zero, if no
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valid ifIndex value is available. This object also returns a value of
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zero when it is the lexicographic successor of a varbind presented in an
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SNMP GETNEXT or GETBULK request, for which circumstance it is assumed
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that ifIndex allocation is unintended.
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Successive GETs will typically return different values, thus avoiding
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collisions among cooperating management clients seeking to create table
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entries simultaneously.
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Unless specified otherwise by its MAX-ACCESS and DESCRIPTION clauses, an
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object of this type is read-only, and a SET of such an object returns a
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notWritable error."
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SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647)
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JuniIpAddrLessIf ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"Compressed index representation to identify both numbered and
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unnumbered ('address-less') IP subnetworks.
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One approach is to identify such interfaces with a 2-tuple consisting of
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<IpAddress, ifIndex>, where only one of the pair is nonzero for a valid
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interface (IpAddress is nonzero for numbered interfaces, ifIndex is
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nonzero for unnumbered interfaces).
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As an alternative, this textual convention compresses the 2-tuple
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information into an IpAddress (32-bit) format a.b.c.d having the
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following interpretation:
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Format Interpretation IP Interface Type
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------------------------------------------------------------------
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0.0.0.0 'null' value 'none' or 'wildcard', etc.
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a.b.c.d, a != 0 IP Address Numbered
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0.b.c.d ifIndex Unnumbered
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For the unnumbered case, the value of the ifIndex is given by
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(b * 65536) + (c * 256) + (d)
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A side-effect of this approach is that ifIndex values for IP network
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interfaces must fall in the range 1..16777215 (i.e. 24 bits)."
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SYNTAX IpAddress
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JuniTimeSlotMap ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"A bit map representing one or more timeslots of a DS1/E1 interface.
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Bits are numbered in descending order from 31-0 starting from the most
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significant bit of the first octet and ending with the least significant
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bit of the fourth octet. Bits 1-24 are relevant for DS1 interfaces,
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bits 0-31 are relevant for E1 interfaces.
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A bit is set if the associated timeslot is in use, and cleared if the
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associated timeslot is not in use."
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SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(4))
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JuniAcctngAdminType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"The desired administrative state for the collection of accounting
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records. The administrative domain governed by an object of
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JuniAcctngAdminType is defined in the MIB OBJECT description that uses
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this type."
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SYNTAX INTEGER {
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disabled(0),
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enabled(1) }
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JuniAcctngOperType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"The operational state for the collection of accounting records. The
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administrative domain that an object of this type is reporting state
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for, is defined in the MIB object description that uses this type.
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The notSupported(2) state indicates that accounting data collection is
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not supported for the entity using an object of JuniAcctngOperType type.
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If an entity does not support accounting data collection, an object of
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JuniAcctngOperType type will report notSupported(2) regardless of the
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value set in the corresponding JuniAcctngAdminType.
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The disabled(0) state indicates that the corresponding
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JuniAcctngAdminType object has been set to disabled(0). If a data
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collection is in process, the value of JuniAcctngOperType will change to
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disabled(0) after the current collection completes.
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The enabled(1) state indicates that the corresponding
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JuniAcctngAdminType object has been set to enabled(1) and that the
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entity is ready to collect accounting records."
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SYNTAX INTEGER {
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disable(0),
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enable(1),
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notSupported(2) }
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JuniLogSeverity ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"The log severity level.
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Lower numerical values correspond to higher severity levels. The value
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'off' filters all severity levels."
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SYNTAX INTEGER {
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off(-1),
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emergency(0),
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alert(1),
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critical(2),
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error(3),
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warning(4),
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notice(5),
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info(6),
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debug(7) }
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JuniSetMap ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"A bitmap indicating which objects in a table entry have been explicitly
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configured.
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A 1 in a bit position indicates the corresponding table entry object has
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been explicitly configured.
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A 0 in a bit position indicates the corresponding table entry has NOT
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been explicitly configured (and typically contains the default setting
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defined in the DEFVAL clause for that object).
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Once set, a bit typically remains set until the table entry is
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destroyed. The semantics of an object of this type should specify by
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what circumstances, if any, bits in the map may be cleared.
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If an entry exists in a table but no entry objects have been configured,
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JuniSetMap will contain a zero-length string.
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The DESCRIPTION clause for an object having this SYNTAX should indicate
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which, if any, entry objects are excluded from representation in the
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JuniSetMap. Typically, index and RowStatus entry objects would not be
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represented.
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Bit positions correspond to table entry objects as follows: Objects in
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the table entry are numbered according to the last OID subidentifier of
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their object type as defined in the MIB. For example, an object in a
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table entry having OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.5 would be object number
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5. (Instance-identifying OID subidentifiers are ignored.)
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Octets in the map are numbered 1..N beginning with the first octet.
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Bits in an octet are numbered 1..8 beginning with the MOST significant
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bit.
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Bit B in octet Q represents the entry object numbered E thus:
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E = (((Q - 1) * 8) + B)
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For example, the third most significant bit in the second octet
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represents the entry object numbered 11:
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((((2 - 1) * 8) + 3) = 11
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Conversely, the octet Q and bit B positions of the corresponding bit for
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a given entry object numbered E is determined by:
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Q = (((E - 1) / 8) + 1) (where '/' means integer division)
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B = (((E - 1) modulo 8) + 1)
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For example, the octet and bit positions of the entry object numbered 11
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are:
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(((11 - 1) / 8) + 1) = 2 (octet number)
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(((11 - 1) modulo 8) + 1) = 3 (3rd most sig. bit) "
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SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..8))
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JuniInterfaceDescrFormat ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"The interface description format setting.
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proprietary(0) Juniper encoding
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Example Column: IP 3/0.1, ATM 3/0.1, ATM 3/0
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industryCommon(1) ATM 3/0.1, ATM3/0.1 ATM 3/0 "
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SYNTAX INTEGER {
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proprietary(0),
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industryCommon(1) }
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JuniInterfaceLocation ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"An ASCII string representation of an interfaces location in the
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following forms:
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slot/port
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slot/adapter/port
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adapter/port
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Examples: 3/0, 12/0/1, 0/0
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The form is determined by the physical architecture of the router
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platform. E.g., the ERX family of platforms (first generation E-series)
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requires the 'slot/port' form."
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SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..8))
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JuniInterfaceLocationType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"Describes the platform-dependent interpretation of a
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JuniInterfaceLocationValue object:
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unknown - Unspecified/unknown
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slotPort - Two octets in length; 1st octet is 'slot', 2nd
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octet is 'port'
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slotAdapterPort - Three octets in length; 1st octet is 'slot', 2nd
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octet is 'adapter', 3rd octet is 'port'
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adapterPort - Two octets in length; 1st octet is 'adapter',
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2nd octet is 'port' "
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SYNTAX INTEGER {
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unknown(0),
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slotPort(1),
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slotAdapterPort(2),
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adapterPort(3) }
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JuniInterfaceLocationValue ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"The value of a platform-dependent interface location, represented as an
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OCTET STRING. A corresponding JuniInterfaceLocationType object will identify
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the mapping of octets to location elements, e.g. 'slot.port'.
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Note: When the value of an object having this syntax is encoded as a MIB
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table INDEX, the rules for encoding a variable-length OCTET STRING are
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observed."
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SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..16))
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JuniVrfGroupName ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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DISPLAY-HINT "32a"
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"A VPN routing forwarding group name of restricted length. Represents
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textual information taken from the NVT ASCII graphics character set
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(codes 32 through 126)."
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REFERENCE
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"RFC 854: NVT ASCII character set."
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SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..32))
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JuniTimeFilter ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"Used as an index to a table. A TimeFilter variable allows a GetNext
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or GetBulk request to find rows in a table for which the TimeFilter
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index variable is greater than or equal to a specified value.
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JuniTimeFilter is same as TimeFilter. Detailed description of
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TimeFilter variables, their implementation and use is documented in the
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RMON2 MIB."
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REFERENCE
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"Refer to RFC 2021 for the definition of the TimeFilter, its usage and
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implementation notes."
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SYNTAX TimeTicks
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JuniNibbleConfig ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"A configuration variable comprised of nibbles i.e. 4 bits, such that
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a client can supply a list of 0 to 8 selections. The least
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significant nibble is the first value of the list, and the most
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significant nibble is the last value. The value in each field
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ranges from 0 to 15, however the first nibble with value 0 indicates
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the end of the list. Repetition of values is not allowed.
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Segregation of values in not allowed.
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Example valid encoding:
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0x00000321
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0x00083E12
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Not a valid encoding:
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0x00000121- will return an error
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0x01002001- will return an error."
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SYNTAX INTEGER
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END
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