The Extension MIB module for the CISCO-HSRP-MIB which is based on RFC2281. This MIB provides an extension to the CISCO-HSRP-MIB...
Organization:
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Module:
CISCO-HSRP-EXT-MIB
Version:
2010-09-02
File:
Abstract:
The Extension MIB module for the CISCO-HSRP-MIB which is based on RFC2281. This MIB provides an extension to the CISCO-HSRP-MIB...
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Description:
The Extension MIB module for the CISCO-HSRP-MIB which is
based on RFC2281.
This MIB provides an extension to the CISCO-HSRP-MIB which
defines Cisco's proprietary Hot Standby Routing Protocol
(HSRP), defined in RFC2281. The extensions cover assigning
of secondary HSRP ip addresses, modifying an HSRP Group's
priority by tracking the operational status of interfaces,
etc.
Terminology:
HSRP is a protocol used amoung a group of routers for the
purpose of selecting an active router and a standby router.
An active router is the router of choice for routing
packets.
A standby router is a router that takes over the routing
duties when an active router fails, or when preset
conditions have been met.
A HSRP group or a standby group is a set of routers
which communicate using HSRP. An HSRP group has a group
MAC address and a group IP address. These are the
designated addresses. The active router assumes
(i.e. inherits) these group addresses. An HSRP group is
identified by a ( ifIndex, cHsrpGrpNumber ) pair.
BIA stands for Burned In Address.
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