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Cisco 7304 Router MIB Specifications Guide
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Chapter 3 MIB Specifications
CISCO-BGP-POLICY-ACCOUNTING-MIB
CISCO-BGP-POLICY-ACCOUNTING-MIB
The CISCO-BGP-POLICY-ACCOUNTING-MIB contains BGP policy-based accounting information
(such as ingress traffic on an interface), which can be used for billing purposes. The MIB provides
support for BGP Policy Accounting, which enables you to classify IP traffic into different classes and to
maintain statistics for each traffic class.
The MIB contains counts of the number of bytes and packets of each traffic type on each input interface.
This information can be used to charge customers according to the route that their traffic travels.
CISCO-BGP4-MIB
The BGP4-MIB provides access to information related to the implementation of the Border Gateway
Protocol (BGP). The MIB provides:
• BGP configuration information
• Information about BGP peers and messages exchanged with them
• Information about advertised networks
CISCO-BSC-MIB
The CISCO-BSC-MIB contains objects to manage binary synchronous communications (BSC) on the
router, including BSC ports (serial interfaces) and BSC control units (stations on a port).
• bcpConfigMacSupport Read-only. Possible values: enabled(1), disabled(2)
• bcpConfigTinygram Read-only. Possible values: enabled(1), disabled(2)
• bcpConfigMacAddressControl Read-only. Possible values: enabled(1), disabled(2)
• bcpConfigSpanTreeControl Read-only. Possible values: enabled(1), disabled(2)
• bcpConfigIeee802dot1qTagged Read-only. Possible values: enabled(1), disabled(2)
• bcpConfigMgmtInline Read-only. Possible values: enabled(1), disabled(2)
• bcpConfigBCPacketIndicator Read-only. Possible values: enabled(1), disabled(2)
• bcpConfigBridgeId Read-only.
• bcpConfigLineId Read-only.
• bcpConfigMacType Read-only.
• bcpConfigMacAddress Read-only.
• bcpConfigSpanTree Read-only.
1 bcpConfigTable objects are defined as read-write; but they are implemented as READ-ONLY.
2 The CISCO-BCP-MIB supports interfaces configured with bridge-enabled only, which means if no “bridge-enable” is
configured,there is no entry for this interface when the user pulled the bcpOperTable or bcpConfigTable by SNMP.
Table 3-4 CISCO-BCP-MIB Constraints (continued)
MIB Object Notes