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Send documentation comments to [email protected] CISCO-IETF-ISNS-MGMT-MIB This MIB is the Cisco version of the ISNS-MIB from the Internet Draft (draft-ietf-ips-isns-mib-06.txt). In terms of object syntax and semantics, the content of this Cisco MIB is the same as the corresponding Internet Draft revision. This Cisco MIB was created because of the "subject to change" nature of Internet Drafts. This Cisco MIB may eventually be replaced by a stable RFC. The iSNS protocol provides storage name service functionality on an IP network that is being used for iSCSI or iFCP storage. This MIB configures and monitors iSNS clients and servers, including information about registered objects in an iSNS server. CISCO-IETF-ISNS-MGMT-CAPABILITY The CISCO-IETF-ISNS-MGMT-CAPABILITY provides the implementation details for the CISCO-IETF-ISNS-MGMT-MIB, as implemented in the Cisco MDS NX-OS or SAN-OS. CISCO-IETF-VRRP-MIB This MIB manages Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) over IPv4 and IPv6 protocols. This MIB supports VRRP for IPv4 and IPv6 protocols simultaneously running on a specific interface of a router. This MIB was extracted from the Internet Draft (draft-ietf-vrrp-unified-mib-04.txt). CISCO-IF-EXTENSION-MIB This MIB extension to IF-MIB (RFC 2863) adds objects that provide additional information about interfaces not available in other MIBs. This MIB replaces OLD-CISCO-INTERFACES-MIB. CISCO-IKE-CONFIGURATION-MIB This MIB provides configuration and monitoring for the IKE. IKE dynamically negotiates security associations between peers and generates keys. IKE may be used with security protocols, such as Fibre Channel Security Protocol (FC-SP) or IPsec, based on the domain of interpretation (DOI). Americas Headquarters: Cisco Systems, Inc., 170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA © Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Send documentation comments to [email protected]
Americas Headquarters:
© <2009> Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Cisco Systems, Inc., 170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA 95134-1706
USA
CISCO-IETF-ISNS-MGMT-MIB
This MIB is the Cisco version of the ISNS-MIB from the Internet Draft (draft-ietf-ips-isns-mib-06.txt).
In terms of object syntax and semantics, the content of this Cisco MIB is the same as the corresponding
Internet Draft revision. This Cisco MIB was created because of the “subject to change” nature of Internet
Drafts. This Cisco MIB may eventually be replaced by a stable RFC.
The iSNS protocol provides storage name service functionality on an IP network that is being used for
iSCSI or iFCP storage. This MIB configures and monitors iSNS clients and servers, including
information about registered objects in an iSNS server.
CISCO-IETF-ISNS-MGMT-CAPABILITY
The CISCO-IETF-ISNS-MGMT-CAPABILITY provides the implementation details for the
CISCO-IETF-ISNS-MGMT-MIB, as implemented in the Cisco MDS NX-OS or SAN-OS.
CISCO-IETF-VRRP-MIB
This MIB manages Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) over IPv4 and IPv6 protocols. This
MIB supports VRRP for IPv4 and IPv6 protocols simultaneously running on a specific interface of a
router. This MIB was extracted from the Internet Draft (draft-ietf-vrrp-unified-mib-04.txt).
CISCO-IF-EXTENSION-MIB
This MIB extension to IF-MIB (RFC 2863) adds objects that provide additional information about
interfaces not available in other MIBs. This MIB replaces OLD-CISCO-INTERFACES-MIB.
CISCO-IKE-CONFIGURATION-MIB
This MIB provides configuration and monitoring for the IKE. IKE dynamically negotiates security
associations between peers and generates keys. IKE may be used with security protocols, such as Fibre
Channel Security Protocol (FC-SP) or IPsec, based on the domain of interpretation (DOI).