- Enterasys Security Router User's Guide

BGP v4 MIB Tables
XSR User’s Guide B-5
BGP v4 MIB Tables
The XSR supports the following BGP v4 tables, whose fields are described in the following pages:
General Variables
Peer Table
Received Path Attribute Table
•Traps
General Variables Table
BGP v4 Peer Table
etsysSrvcLvlAggrMeasureHistoryOwnerIndex 1
(Whatever is
shown on the
etsysSrvcLvlNetM
easureTable for
the corresponding
entry)
Can only be etsysSrvcLvlNetMeasureIndex of the
corresponding entry
etsysSrvcLvlAggrMeasureHistoryMetric 0 Not configurable
etsysSrvcLvlAggrMeasureAdminState Stop [no] rtr schedule Note that this is overwritten by the
status. If status become active, the adminState is
always Start; if status changes from active to
notInService, the adminState is Stop
etsysSrvcLvlAggrMeasureMap Network in city A map - aliased to etsysSrvcLvlNetMeasureMap
etsysSrvcLvlAggrMeasureStatus active Once active, you cannot modify any fields except
deleting the row or setting the status to notInService
Table B-14 etsysSrvcLvlAggrMeasureTable (continued)
Field Example CLI command
Table B-15 General Variables Table
Field CLI Command
bgpVersion The vector of supported BGP protocol version numbers. Each peer negotiates the version from this vector.
Versions are identified via the string bits contained within this object.
bgpLocalAs The local autonomous system number, ranging from 0 to 65535.
bgpIdentifier The BGP Identifier of local system.
Table B-16 BGP v4 Peer Table
Field Description
bgpPeerIdentifier The BGP Identifier of this entry's BGP peer.
bgpPeerState The BGP peer connection state including: idle(1), connect(2), active(3),
opensent(4), openconfirm(5), or established(6)