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The MIB module for entities implementing the VTP protocol and Vlan management.

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type CISCOVTPMIB

type CISCOVTPMIB struct {
	EntityData types.CommonEntityData
	YFilter    yfilter.YFilter

	VtpStatus CISCOVTPMIB_VtpStatus

	InternalVlanInfo CISCOVTPMIB_InternalVlanInfo

	VlanTrunkPorts CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPorts

	VlanStatistics CISCOVTPMIB_VlanStatistics

	// The table containing information on the management domains in which the
	// local system is participating.  Devices which support only one management
	// domain will support just one row in this table, and will not let it be
	// deleted nor let other rows be created.  Devices which support multiple
	// management domains will allow rows to be created and deleted, but will not
	// allow the last row to be deleted. If the device does  not support VTP, the
	// table is read-only.
	ManagementDomainTable CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable

	// This table contains information on the VLANs which currently exist.
	VtpVlanTable CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable

	// A vtpInternalVlanTable entry contains information on an existing internal
	// VLAN. It is internally created by the device for a specific application
	// program  and hence owned by the application.   It cannot be modified or
	// deleted by (local  or network) management.
	VtpInternalVlanTable CISCOVTPMIB_VtpInternalVlanTable

	// The table which contains the information in the Edit Buffers, one Edit
	// Buffer per management domain.  The information for a particular management
	// domain is initialized, by a 'copy' operation, to be the current global VLAN
	// information for that management domain.  After initialization, editing can
	// be performed to add VLANs, delete VLANs, or modify their global parameters.
	// The information as modified through editing is local to this Edit Buffer.
	// An apply operation using the vtpVlanEditOperation object is necessary to
	// instanciate the modified information as the new global VLAN information for
	// that management domain.  To use the Edit Buffer, a manager acts as follows:
	// 1. ensures the Edit Buffer for a management domain is empty, i.e., there
	// are no rows in this table for this management domain.  2. issues a SNMP set
	// operation which sets vtpVlanEditOperation to 'copy', and
	// vtpVlanEditBufferOwner to its own identifier (e.g., its own IP address).
	// 3. if this set operation is successful, proceeds to edit the information in
	// the vtpVlanEditTable.  4. if and when the edited information is to be
	// instantiated, issues a SNMP set operation which sets vtpVlanEditOperation
	// to 'apply'.  5. issues retrieval requests to obtain the value of
	// vtpVlanApplyStatus, until the result of the apply is determined.  6.
	// releases the Edit Buffer by issuing a SNMP set operation which sets
	// vtpVlanEditOperation to 'release'.  Note that the information contained in
	// this table is not saved across agent reboots.
	VtpVlanEditTable CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable

	// Ths table contains the VLAN local shutdown information within management
	// domain.
	VtpVlanLocalShutdownTable CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanLocalShutdownTable

	// The table containing information on the local system's VLAN trunk ports.
	VlanTrunkPortTable CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable

	// This table contains information related to the discovery of the VTP members
	// in the designated management domain. This table is not instantiated when
	// managementDomainVersionInUse is version1(1), version2(3) or none(3).
	VtpDiscoverTable CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable

	// The table containing information of discovered VTP members in the
	// management domain in which the local system is participating. This table is
	// not instantiated when  managementDomainVersionInUse is version1(1),
	// version2(2) or none(3).
	VtpDiscoverResultTable CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverResultTable

	// This table contains information of the VTP databases. It is not
	// instantiated when managementDomainVersionInUse is version1(1),  version2(3)
	// or none(3).
	VtpDatabaseTable CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDatabaseTable

	// The table contains the authentication information of VTP in which the local
	// system participates.  The security mechanism of VTP relies on a secret key
	// that is used to alter the MD5 digest of the packets transmitted on the
	// wire.  The secret value is created from a password that may be saved in
	// plain text in the configuration or hidden from the configuration.  The
	// device creating or modifying the VTP configuration signs it using the MD5
	// digest generated from the secret key before advertising it. Other devices
	// in the domain receive this configuration use the same secret key to accept
	// it if correctly signed or drop it otherwise.  The user has the option to
	// hide the password from the configuration. Once the password is hidden, the
	// secret key generated from the password is shown in the  configuration
	// instead, and there is no other way to  show the password in plain text
	// again but clearing  it or resetting it.   In an un-trusted area, the
	// password on a device can  be configured without being unveiled. After that,
	// it has to be provided again by setting the same  value to
	// vtpDatabaseTakeOverPassword if the user  wants to take over the whole VTP
	// management domain of the database type.  When managementDomainVersionInUse
	// is version3(4), the  authentication mechanism is common to all VTP database
	// type.
	VtpAuthenticationTable CISCOVTPMIB_VtpAuthenticationTable
}

CISCOVTPMIB

func (*CISCOVTPMIB) GetEntityData

func (cISCOVTPMIB *CISCOVTPMIB) GetEntityData() *types.CommonEntityData

type CISCOVTPMIB_InternalVlanInfo

type CISCOVTPMIB_InternalVlanInfo struct {
	EntityData types.CommonEntityData
	YFilter    yfilter.YFilter

	// The internal VLAN allocation policy.  'ascending'  - internal VLANs are
	// allocated                starting from a lowwer VLAN ID and
	// upwards. 'descending' - internal VLANs are allocated
	// starting from a higher VLAN ID and                downwards. The type is
	// VtpInternalVlanAllocPolicy.
	VtpInternalVlanAllocPolicy interface{}
}

CISCOVTPMIB_InternalVlanInfo

func (*CISCOVTPMIB_InternalVlanInfo) GetEntityData

func (internalVlanInfo *CISCOVTPMIB_InternalVlanInfo) GetEntityData() *types.CommonEntityData

type CISCOVTPMIB_InternalVlanInfo_VtpInternalVlanAllocPolicy

type CISCOVTPMIB_InternalVlanInfo_VtpInternalVlanAllocPolicy string

CISCOVTPMIB_InternalVlanInfo_VtpInternalVlanAllocPolicy represents downwards.

const (
	CISCOVTPMIB_InternalVlanInfo_VtpInternalVlanAllocPolicy_ascending CISCOVTPMIB_InternalVlanInfo_VtpInternalVlanAllocPolicy = "ascending"

	CISCOVTPMIB_InternalVlanInfo_VtpInternalVlanAllocPolicy_descending CISCOVTPMIB_InternalVlanInfo_VtpInternalVlanAllocPolicy = "descending"
)

type CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable

type CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable struct {
	EntityData types.CommonEntityData
	YFilter    yfilter.YFilter

	// Information about the status of one management domain. The type is slice of
	// CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry.
	ManagementDomainEntry []*CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry
}

CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable The table containing information on the management domains in which the local system is participating. Devices which support only one management domain will support just one row in this table, and will not let it be deleted nor let other rows be created. Devices which support multiple management domains will allow rows to be created and deleted, but will not allow the last row to be deleted. If the device does not support VTP, the table is read-only.

func (*CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable) GetEntityData

func (managementDomainTable *CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable) GetEntityData() *types.CommonEntityData

type CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry

type CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry struct {
	EntityData types.CommonEntityData
	YFilter    yfilter.YFilter
	YListKey   string

	// This attribute is a key. An arbitrary value to uniquely identify the
	// management domain on the local system. The type is interface{} with range:
	// 1..255.
	ManagementDomainIndex interface{}

	// The management name of a domain in which the local system is participating.
	// The zero-length name corresponds to the 'no management-domain' state which
	// is the initial value at installation-time if not configured otherwise.
	// Note that the zero-length name does not correspond to an operational
	// management domain, and a device does not send VTP advertisements while in
	// the 'no management-domain' state.  A device leaves the 'no
	// management-domain' state when it obtains a management-domain name, either
	// through configuration or through inheriting the management-domain name from
	// a received VTP advertisement.  When the value of an existing instance of
	// this object is modified by network management, the local system should re-
	// initialize its VLAN information (for the given management domain) as if it
	// had just been configured with a management domain name at installation
	// time. The type is string with length: 0..32.
	ManagementDomainName interface{}

	// The local VTP mode in this management domain when
	// managementDomainVersionInUse is version1(1) or version2(2).  If
	// managementDomainVersionInUse is version3(4), this  object has the same
	// value with vtpDatabaseLocalMode  of VLAN database type.  - 'client'
	// indicates that the local system is acting   as a VTP client.  - 'server'
	// indicates that the local system is acting   as a VTP server.  -
	// 'transparent' indicates that the local system does   not generate or listen
	// to VTP messages, but forwards   messages. This mode can also be set by the
	// device   itself when the amount of VLAN information is too   large for it
	// to hold in DRAM.  - 'off' indicates that the local system does not
	// generate, listen to or forward any VTP messages. The type is
	// ManagementDomainLocalMode.
	ManagementDomainLocalMode interface{}

	// The current Configuration Revision Number as known by the local device for
	// this management domain when  managementDomainVersionInUse is version1(1) or
	// version2(2).  If managementDomainVersionInUse is version3(4), this  object
	// has the same value with vtpDatabaseRevisionNumber  of VLAN database type.
	// This value is updated (if necessary) whenever a VTP advertisement is
	// received or generated. When in the 'no management-domain' state, this value
	// is 0. The type is interface{} with range: 0..4294967295.
	ManagementDomainConfigRevNumber interface{}

	// The IP-address (or one of them) of the VTP Server which last updated the
	// Configuration Revision Number, as indicated in the most recently received
	// VTP advertisement for this management domain, when
	// managementDomainVersionInUse is version1(1) or version2(2).   If
	// managementDomainVersionInUse is version3(4), this object has the value of
	// 0.0.0.0.  Before an advertisement has been received, this value is 0.0.0.0.
	// The type is string with pattern:
	// (([0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5])\.){3}([0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5])(%[\p{N}\p{L}]+)?.
	ManagementDomainLastUpdater interface{}

	// The time at which the Configuration Revision Number was (last) increased to
	// its current value, as indicated in the most recently received VTP
	// advertisement for this management domain when managementDomainVersionInUse
	// is not version3(4) or in the most recently received VTP VLAN database
	// advertisement for this management domain when  managementDomainVersionInUse
	// is version3(4).  The value 0x0000010100000000 indicates that the device
	// which last increased the Configuration Revision Number had no idea of the
	// date/time, or that no advertisement has been received. The type is string.
	ManagementDomainLastChange interface{}

	// The status of this conceptual row. The type is RowStatus.
	ManagementDomainRowStatus interface{}

	// The IP address of a TFTP Server in/from which VTP VLAN information for this
	// management domain is to be stored/retrieved.  If the information is being
	// locally stored in NVRAM, this object should take the value 0.0.0.0. The
	// type is string with pattern:
	// (([0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5])\.){3}([0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5])(%[\p{N}\p{L}]+)?.
	ManagementDomainTftpServer interface{}

	// The complete pathname of the file at the TFTP Server identified by the
	// value of managementDomainTftpServer in/from which VTP VLAN information for
	// this management domain is to be stored/retrieved.  If the value of
	// corresponding instance of managementDomainTftpServer is 0.0.0.0, the value
	// of this object is ignored. The type is string.
	ManagementDomainTftpPathname interface{}

	// An indication of whether VTP pruning is enabled or disabled in this
	// managament domain.   This object can only be modified, either when the
	// corresponding instance value of managementDomainVersionInUse  is 'version1'
	// or 'version2' and the corresponding instance  value of
	// managementDomainLocalMode is 'server', or when the  corresponding instance
	// value of managementDomainVersionInUse  is 'version3' and the corresponding
	// instance value of  managementDomainLocalMode is 'server' or 'client'. The
	// type is ManagementDomainPruningState.
	ManagementDomainPruningState interface{}

	// The current version of the VTP that is in use by the designated management
	// domain.   This object can be set to none(3) only when  vtpVersion is
	// none(3). The type is ManagementDomainVersionInUse.
	ManagementDomainVersionInUse interface{}

	// Indicates whether VTP pruning is operationally enabled or disabled in this
	// managament domain. The type is ManagementDomainPruningStateOper.
	ManagementDomainPruningStateOper interface{}

	// The object specifies the interface to be used as the preferred source
	// interface for the VTP IP updater address.  A zero length value indicates
	// that a source interface is not specified. The type is string.
	ManagementDomainAdminSrcIf interface{}

	// The object specifies whether to use only the IP address of
	// managementDomainAdminSrcIf as the VTP IP updater address.   'true'
	// indicates to only use the IP address of         managementDomainAdminSrcIf
	// as the VTP IP         updater address.   'false' indicates to use the IP
	// address of          managementDomainAdminSrcIf as the VTP IP
	// updater address if managementDomainAdminSrcIf          is configured with
	// an IP address.  Otherwise, the          first available IP address of the
	// system will         be used. The type is bool.
	ManagementDomainSourceOnlyMode interface{}

	// The object indicates the interface used as the preferred source interface
	// for the VTP IP updater address.  A zero length string indicates that a
	// source interface is not available. The type is string.
	ManagementDomainOperSrcIf interface{}

	// The object specifies the file name where VTP configuration is stored in the
	// format of <filename> or <devices>:[<filename>].  <device> can be (but not
	// limited to): flash, bootflash, slot0, slot1, disk0. The type is string.
	ManagementDomainConfigFile interface{}

	// The object indicates the type of the Internet address of the preferred
	// source interface for the VTP IP updater.  The value of this object is
	// 'unknown' if managementDomainVersionInUse is 'version3' or
	// managementDomainLocalMode is not 'server'. The type is InetAddressType.
	ManagementDomainLocalUpdaterType interface{}

	// The object indicates the Internet address of the preferred source interface
	// for the VTP IP updater. The type is string with length: 0..255.
	ManagementDomainLocalUpdater interface{}

	// The object indicates a value that uniquely identifies this device within a
	// VTP Domain.  The value of this object is zero length string if
	// managementDomainVersionInUse is not 'version3'. The type is string.
	ManagementDomainDeviceID interface{}

	// This object always has the value 'none' when read.  When written, each
	// value causes the appropriate action:   'copy' - causes the creation of rows
	// in the vtpVlanEditTable exactly corresponding to the current global VLAN
	// information for this management domain.  If the Edit Buffer (for this
	// management domain) is not currently empty, a copy operation fails.  A
	// successful copy operation starts the deadman-timer.   'apply' - first
	// performs a consistent check on the the modified information contained in
	// the Edit Buffer, and if consistent, then tries to instanciate the modified
	// information as the new global VLAN information.  Note that an empty Edit
	// Buffer (for the management domain) would always result in an inconsistency
	// since the default VLANs are required to be present.   'release' - flushes
	// the Edit Buffer (for this management domain), clears the Owner information,
	// and aborts the deadman-timer.  A release is generated automatically if the
	// deadman-timer ever expires.   'restartTimer' - restarts the deadman-timer.
	// 'none' - no operation is performed. The type is VtpVlanEditOperation.
	VtpVlanEditOperation interface{}

	// The current status of an 'apply' operation to instanciate the Edit Buffer
	// as the new global VLAN information (for this management domain).  If no
	// apply is currently active, the status represented is that of the most
	// recently completed apply.  The possible values are:     inProgress -
	// 'apply' operation in progress;     succeeded - the 'apply' was successful
	// (this value is           also used when no apply has been invoked since the
	// last time the local system restarted);     configNumberError - the apply
	// failed because the value of           vtpVlanEditConfigRevNumber was less
	// or equal to           the value of current value of
	// managementDomainConfigRevNumber;     inconsistentEdit - the apply failed
	// because the modified           information was not self-consistent;
	// tooBig - the apply failed because the modified           information was
	// too large to fit in this VTP           Server's non-volatile storage
	// location;     localNVStoreFail - the apply failed in trying to store
	// the new information in a local non-volatile           storage location;
	// remoteNVStoreFail - the apply failed in trying to store           the new
	// information in a remote non-volatile           storage location;
	// editBufferEmpty - the apply failed because the Edit           Buffer was
	// empty (for this management domain).     someOtherError - the apply failed
	// for some other reason           (e.g., insufficient memory).
	// notPrimaryServer - the apply failed because the local            device is
	// not a VTP primary server for VLAN            database type when
	// managementDomainVersionInUse           is version3(4). The type is
	// VtpVlanApplyStatus.
	VtpVlanApplyStatus interface{}

	// The management station which is currently using the Edit Buffer for this
	// management domain.  When the Edit Buffer for a management domain is not
	// currently in use, the value of this object is the zero-length string.  Note
	// that it is also the zero-length string if a manager fails to set this
	// object when invoking a copy operation. The type is string with length:
	// 0..127.
	VtpVlanEditBufferOwner interface{}

	// The Configuration Revision Number to be used for the next apply operation.
	// This value is initialized (by the agent) on a copy operation to be one
	// greater than the value of managementDomainConfigRevNumber. On an apply, if
	// the  number is less or equal to the value of
	// managementDomainConfigRevNumber, then the apply fails. The value can be
	// modified (increased) by network management before an apply to ensure that
	// an apply does not fail for  this reason.  This object is used to allow
	// management control over whether a configuration revision received via a VTP
	// advertisement after a copy operation but before the succeeding apply
	// operation is lost by being overwritten by the (local) edit operation.  By
	// default, the apply operation will fail in this situation.  By increasing
	// this object's value after the copy but before the apply, management can
	// control whether the apply is to succeed (with the update via VTP
	// advertisement being lost). The type is interface{} with range:
	// 0..4294967295.
	VtpVlanEditConfigRevNumber interface{}

	// The VLAN-id of the modified VLAN in the Edit Buffer. If the object has the
	// value of zero, any VLAN can  be edited. If the value of the object is not
	// zero, only this VLAN can be edited.  The object's value is reset to zero
	// after a successful 'apply' operation or a 'release' operation.   This
	// object is only supported for devices which allow  only one VLAN editing for
	// each 'apply' operation. For devices which allow multiple VLAN editing for
	// each 'apply' operation, this object is not supported. The type is
	// interface{} with range: 0..4095.
	VtpVlanEditModifiedVlan interface{}

	// The total number of VTP Summary Adverts received for this management
	// domain. The type is interface{} with range: 0..4294967295.
	VtpInSummaryAdverts interface{}

	// The total number of VTP Subset Adverts received for this management domain.
	// The type is interface{} with range: 0..4294967295.
	VtpInSubsetAdverts interface{}

	// The total number of VTP Advert Requests received for this management
	// domain. The type is interface{} with range: 0..4294967295.
	VtpInAdvertRequests interface{}

	// The total number of VTP Summary Adverts sent for this management domain.
	// The type is interface{} with range: 0..4294967295.
	VtpOutSummaryAdverts interface{}

	// The total number of VTP Subset Adverts sent for this management domain. The
	// type is interface{} with range: 0..4294967295.
	VtpOutSubsetAdverts interface{}

	// The total number of VTP Advert Requests sent for this management domain.
	// The type is interface{} with range: 0..4294967295.
	VtpOutAdvertRequests interface{}

	// The number of occurrences of configuration revision number errors for this
	// management domain.  A configuration revision number error occurs when a
	// device receives a VTP advertisement for which:  - the advertisement's
	// Configuration Revision Number is the   same as the current locally-held
	// value, and  - the advertisement's digest value is different from the
	// current locally-held value. The type is interface{} with range:
	// 0..4294967295.
	VtpConfigRevNumberErrors interface{}

	// The number of occurrences of configuration digest errors for this
	// management domain.  A configuration digest error occurs when a device
	// receives a VTP advertisement for which:  - the advertisement's
	// Configuration Revision Number is   greater than the current locally-held
	// value, and  -  the advertisement's digest value computed by the  receiving
	// device does not match the checksum in the  summary advertisement that was
	// received earlier. This  can happen, for example, if there is a mismatch in
	// VTP  passwords between the VTP devices. The type is interface{} with range:
	// 0..4294967295.
	VtpConfigDigestErrors interface{}
}

CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry Information about the status of one management domain.

func (*CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry) GetEntityData

func (managementDomainEntry *CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry) GetEntityData() *types.CommonEntityData

type CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainLocalMode

type CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainLocalMode string

CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainLocalMode represents generate, listen to or forward any VTP messages.

const (
	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainLocalMode_client CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainLocalMode = "client"

	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainLocalMode_server CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainLocalMode = "server"

	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainLocalMode_transparent CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainLocalMode = "transparent"

	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainLocalMode_off CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainLocalMode = "off"
)

type CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainPruningState

type CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainPruningState string

CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainPruningState represents managementDomainLocalMode is 'server' or 'client'.

const (
	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainPruningState_enabled CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainPruningState = "enabled"

	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainPruningState_disabled CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainPruningState = "disabled"
)

type CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainPruningStateOper

type CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainPruningStateOper string

CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainPruningStateOper represents disabled in this managament domain.

const (
	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainPruningStateOper_enabled CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainPruningStateOper = "enabled"

	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainPruningStateOper_disabled CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainPruningStateOper = "disabled"
)

type CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainVersionInUse

type CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainVersionInUse string

CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainVersionInUse represents vtpVersion is none(3).

const (
	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainVersionInUse_version1 CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainVersionInUse = "version1"

	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainVersionInUse_version2 CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainVersionInUse = "version2"

	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainVersionInUse_none CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainVersionInUse = "none"

	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainVersionInUse_version3 CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainVersionInUse = "version3"
)

type CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanApplyStatus

type CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanApplyStatus string

CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanApplyStatus represents is version3(4).

const (
	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanApplyStatus_inProgress CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanApplyStatus = "inProgress"

	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanApplyStatus_succeeded CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanApplyStatus = "succeeded"

	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanApplyStatus_configNumberError CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanApplyStatus = "configNumberError"

	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanApplyStatus_inconsistentEdit CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanApplyStatus = "inconsistentEdit"

	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanApplyStatus_tooBig CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanApplyStatus = "tooBig"

	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanApplyStatus_localNVStoreFail CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanApplyStatus = "localNVStoreFail"

	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanApplyStatus_remoteNVStoreFail CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanApplyStatus = "remoteNVStoreFail"

	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanApplyStatus_editBufferEmpty CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanApplyStatus = "editBufferEmpty"

	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanApplyStatus_someOtherError CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanApplyStatus = "someOtherError"

	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanApplyStatus_notPrimaryServer CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanApplyStatus = "notPrimaryServer"
)

type CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanEditOperation

type CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanEditOperation string

CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanEditOperation represents 'none' - no operation is performed.

const (
	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanEditOperation_none CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanEditOperation = "none"

	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanEditOperation_copy_ CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanEditOperation = "copy"

	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanEditOperation_apply CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanEditOperation = "apply"

	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanEditOperation_release CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanEditOperation = "release"

	CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanEditOperation_restartTimer CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_VtpVlanEditOperation = "restartTimer"
)

type CISCOVTPMIB_VlanStatistics

type CISCOVTPMIB_VlanStatistics struct {
	EntityData types.CommonEntityData
	YFilter    yfilter.YFilter

	// This object indicates the number of the existing manageable VLANs with VLAN
	// indices from 1 to 1024 in the system. The type is interface{} with range:
	// 0..4294967295.
	VlanStatsVlans interface{}

	// This object indicates the number of the existing manageable VLANs with VLAN
	// indices greater than 1024 in the system. The type is interface{} with
	// range: 0..4294967295.
	VlanStatsExtendedVlans interface{}

	// This object indicates the number of the internal VLANs existing in the
	// system. The type is interface{} with range: 0..4294967295.
	VlanStatsInternalVlans interface{}

	// This object indicates the number of the free or unused VLANs in the system.
	// The type is interface{} with range: 0..4294967295.
	VlanStatsFreeVlans interface{}
}

CISCOVTPMIB_VlanStatistics

func (*CISCOVTPMIB_VlanStatistics) GetEntityData

func (vlanStatistics *CISCOVTPMIB_VlanStatistics) GetEntityData() *types.CommonEntityData

type CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable

type CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable struct {
	EntityData types.CommonEntityData
	YFilter    yfilter.YFilter

	// Information about one trunk port. The type is slice of
	// CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry.
	VlanTrunkPortEntry []*CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry
}

CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable The table containing information on the local system's VLAN trunk ports.

func (*CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable) GetEntityData

func (vlanTrunkPortTable *CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable) GetEntityData() *types.CommonEntityData

type CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry

type CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry struct {
	EntityData types.CommonEntityData
	YFilter    yfilter.YFilter
	YListKey   string

	// This attribute is a key. The value of ifIndex for the interface
	// corresponding to this trunk port. The type is interface{} with range:
	// 1..2147483647.
	VlanTrunkPortIfIndex interface{}

	// The value of managementDomainIndex for the management domain on this trunk
	// port.  Devices which support only one management domain will support this
	// object read-only. The type is interface{} with range: 1..255.
	VlanTrunkPortManagementDomain interface{}

	// The type of VLAN encapsulation desired to be used on this trunk port. It is
	// either a particular type, or 'negotiate' meaning whatever type results from
	// the negotiation. negotiate(5) is not allowed if the port does not support
	// negotiation or if its vlanTrunkPortDynamicState is set to on(1) or
	// onNoNegotiate(5). Whether writing to this object in order to modify the
	// encapsulation is supported is both device and interface specific. The type
	// is VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationType.
	VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationType interface{}

	// A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN in the management domain on
	// this trunk port.  The first octet corresponds to VLANs with VlanIndex
	// values of 0 through 7; the second octet to VLANs 8 through 15; etc.  The
	// most significant bit of each octet corresponds to the lowest value
	// VlanIndex in that octet.  If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '1',
	// then the local system is enabled for sending and receiving frames on that
	// VLAN; if the bit is set to '0', then the system is disabled from sending
	// and receiving frames on that VLAN.  To avoid conflicts between overlapping
	// partial updates by multiple managers, i.e., updates which modify only a
	// portion of an instance of this object (e.g., enable/disable a single VLAN
	// on the trunk port), any SNMP Set operation accessing an instance of this
	// object should also write the value of vlanTrunkPortSetSerialNo. The type is
	// string with length: 128..128.
	VlanTrunkPortVlansEnabled interface{}

	// The VlanIndex of the VLAN which is represented by native frames on this
	// trunk port.  For trunk ports not supporting the sending and receiving of
	// native frames, this value should be set to zero. The type is interface{}
	// with range: 0..4095.
	VlanTrunkPortNativeVlan interface{}

	// The status of this row.  In some circumstances, the creation of a row in
	// this table is needed to enable the appropriate trunking/tagging protocol on
	// the port, to enable the use of VTP on the port, and to assign the port to
	// the appropriate management domain.  In other circumstances, rows in this
	// table will be created as a by-product of other operations. The type is
	// RowStatus.
	VlanTrunkPortRowStatus interface{}

	// The number of VTP Join messages received on this trunk port. The type is
	// interface{} with range: 0..4294967295.
	VlanTrunkPortInJoins interface{}

	// The number of VTP Join messages sent on this trunk port. The type is
	// interface{} with range: 0..4294967295.
	VlanTrunkPortOutJoins interface{}

	// The number of VTP Advertisement messages which indicated the sender does
	// not support VLAN-pruning received on this trunk port. The type is
	// interface{} with range: 0..4294967295.
	VlanTrunkPortOldAdverts interface{}

	// A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN in the management domain on
	// this trunk port.  The first octet corresponds to VLANs with VlanIndex
	// values of 0 through 7; the second octet to VLANs 8 through 15; etc.  The
	// most significant bit of each octet corresponds to the lowest value
	// VlanIndex in that octet.  If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '1',
	// then the local system is permitted to prune that VLAN on this trunk port;
	// if the bit is set to '0', then the system must not prune that VLAN on this
	// trunk port.  To avoid conflicts between overlapping partial updates by
	// multiple managers, i.e., updates which modify only a portion of an instance
	// of this object (e.g., enable/disable a single VLAN on the trunk port), any
	// SNMP Set operation accessing an instance of this object should also write
	// the value of vlanTrunkPortSetSerialNo. The type is string with length:
	// 128..128.
	VlanTrunkPortVlansPruningEligible interface{}

	// A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN in the management domain on
	// this trunk port.  The first octet corresponds to VLANs with VlanIndex
	// values of 0 through 7; the second octet to VLANs 8 through 15; etc.  The
	// most significant bit of each octet corresponds to the lowest value
	// VlanIndex in that octet.  If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '1',
	// then this VLAN is presently being forwarded on this trunk port, i.e., it is
	// not pruned; if the bit is set to '0', then this VLAN is presently not being
	// forwarded on this trunk port, either because it is pruned or for some other
	// reason. The type is string with length: 128..128.
	VlanTrunkPortVlansXmitJoined interface{}

	// A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN in the management domain on
	// this trunk port.  The first octet corresponds to VLANs with VlanIndex
	// values of 0 through 7; the second octet to VLANs 8 through 15; etc.  The
	// most significant bit of each octet corresponds to the lowest value
	// VlanIndex in that octet.  If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '1',
	// then the local switch is currently sending joins for this VLAN on this
	// trunk port, i.e., it is asking to receive frames for this VLAN; if the bit
	// is set to '0', then the local switch is not currently sending joins for
	// this VLAN on this trunk port. The type is string with length: 128..128.
	VlanTrunkPortVlansRcvJoined interface{}

	// For devices that allows dynamic determination of whether a link between two
	// switches should be a trunk or not, this object allows the operator to
	// mandate the behavior of that dynamic mechanism.  on(1) dictates that the
	// interface will always be a trunk. This is the value for static entries
	// (those that show no dynamic behavior). If the negotiation is supported on
	// this port, negotiation will take place with the far end to attempt to bring
	// the far end into trunking state.  off(2) allows an operator to specify that
	// the specified interface is never to be trunk, regardless of any dynamic
	// mechanisms to the contrary.  This value is useful for overriding the
	// default behavior of some switches. If the negotiation is supported on this
	// port, negotiation will take place with the far end to attempt on the link
	// to bring the far end into non-trunking state.  desirable(3) is used to
	// indicate that it is desirable for the interface to become a trunk.  The
	// device will initiate any negotiation necessary to become a trunk but will
	// not become a trunk unless it receives confirmation from the far end on the
	// link.  auto(4) is used to indicate that the interface is capable and
	// willing to become a trunk but will not initiate trunking negotiations.  The
	// far end on the link are required to either start negotiations or start
	// sending encapsulated packets, on which event the specified interface will
	// become a trunk.  onNoNegotiate(5) is used to indicate that the interface is
	// permanently set to be a trunk, and no negotiation takes place with the far
	// end on the link to ensure consistent operation. This is similar to on(1)
	// except no negotiation takes place with the far end.  If the port does not
	// support negotiation or its vlanTrunkPortEncapsulationType is set to
	// negotiate(5), onNoNegotiate(5) is not allowed.  Devices that do no support
	// dynamic determination (for just a particular interface, encapsulation or
	// for the whole device) need only support the 'on', and 'off' values. The
	// type is VlanTrunkPortDynamicState.
	VlanTrunkPortDynamicState interface{}

	// Indicates whether the specified interface is either acting as a trunk or
	// not. This is a result of the vlanTrunkPortDynamicState and the ifOperStatus
	// of the trunk port itself. The type is VlanTrunkPortDynamicStatus.
	VlanTrunkPortDynamicStatus interface{}

	// Some trunk interface modules allow VTP to be enabled/disabled seperately
	// from that of the central device.  In such a case this object provides
	// management a way to remotely enable VTP on that module.  If a module does
	// not support a seperate VTP enabled state then this object shall always
	// return 'true' and will accept no other value during a SET operation. The
	// type is bool.
	VlanTrunkPortVtpEnabled interface{}

	// The type of VLAN encapsulation in use on this trunk port. For intefaces
	// with vlanTrunkPortDynamicStatus of notTrunking(2) the
	// vlanTrunkPortEncapsulationOperType shall be notApplicable(6). The type is
	// VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationOperType.
	VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationOperType interface{}

	// A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN for VLANS with VlanIndex
	// values of 1024 through 2047 in the management domain on this trunk port.
	// The first octet corresponds to VLANs with VlanIndex values of 1024 through
	// 1031; the second octet to VLANs 1032 through 1039; etc.  The most
	// significant bit of each octet corresponds to the lowest value VlanIndex in
	// that octet. If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '1', then the
	// local system is enabled for sending and receiving frames on that VLAN; if
	// the bit is set to '0', then the system is disabled from sending and
	// receiving frames on that VLAN. The default value is zero length string.  To
	// avoid conflicts between overlapping partial updates by multiple managers,
	// i.e., updates which modify only a portion of an instance of this object
	// (e.g., enable/disable a single VLAN on the trunk port), any SNMP Set
	// operation accessing an instance of this object should also write the value
	// of vlanTrunkPortSetSerialNo. The type is string with length: 0..128.
	VlanTrunkPortVlansEnabled2k interface{}

	// A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN for VLANS with VlanIndex
	// values of 2048 through 3071 in the management domain on this trunk port.
	// The first octet corresponds to VLANs with VlanIndex values of 2048 through
	// 2055; the second octet to VLANs 2056 through 2063; etc.  The most
	// significant bit of each octet corresponds to the lowest value VlanIndex in
	// that octet. If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '1', then the
	// local system is enabled for sending and receiving frames on that VLAN; if
	// the bit is set to '0', then the system is disabled from sending and
	// receiving frames on that VLAN. The default value is zero length string.  To
	// avoid conflicts between overlapping partial updates by multiple managers,
	// i.e., updates which modify only a portion of an instance of this object
	// (e.g., enable/disable a single VLAN on the trunk port), any SNMP Set
	// operation accessing an instance of this object should also write the value
	// of vlanTrunkPortSetSerialNo. The type is string with length: 0..128.
	VlanTrunkPortVlansEnabled3k interface{}

	// A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN for VLANS with VlanIndex
	// values of 3072 through 4095 in the management domain on this trunk port.
	// The first octet corresponds to VLANs with VlanIndex values of 3072 through
	// 3079; the second octet to VLANs 3080 through 3087; etc.  The most
	// significant bit of each octet corresponds to the lowest value VlanIndex in
	// that octet. If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '1', then the
	// local system is enabled for sending and receiving frames on that VLAN; if
	// the bit is set to '0', then the system is disabled from sending and
	// receiving frames on that VLAN. The default value is zero length string.  To
	// avoid conflicts between overlapping partial updates by multiple managers,
	// i.e., updates which modify only a portion of an instance of this object
	// (e.g., enable/disable a single VLAN on the trunk port), any SNMP Set
	// operation accessing an instance of this object should also write the value
	// of vlanTrunkPortSetSerialNo. The type is string with length: 0..128.
	VlanTrunkPortVlansEnabled4k interface{}

	// A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN for VLANS with VlanIndex
	// values of 1024 through 2047 in the management domain on this trunk port.
	// The first octet corresponds to VLANs with VlanIndex values of 1024 through
	// 1031; the second octet to VLANs 1032 through 1039; etc.  The most
	// significant bit of each octet corresponds to the lowest value VlanIndex in
	// that octet.  If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '1', then the
	// local system is permitted to prune that VLAN on this trunk port; if the bit
	// is set to '0', then the system must not prune that VLAN on this trunk port.
	// The default value is zero length string.  To avoid conflicts between
	// overlapping partial updates by multiple managers, i.e., updates which
	// modify only a portion of an instance of this object (e.g., enable/disable a
	// single VLAN on the trunk port), any SNMP Set operation accessing an
	// instance of this object should also write the value of
	// vlanTrunkPortSetSerialNo. The type is string with length: 0..128.
	VtpVlansPruningEligible2k interface{}

	// A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN for VLANS with VlanIndex
	// values of 2048 through 3071 in the management domain on this trunk port.
	// The first octet corresponds to VLANs with VlanIndex values of 2048 through
	// 2055; the second octet to VLANs 2056 through 2063; etc.  The most
	// significant bit of each octet corresponds to the lowest value VlanIndex in
	// that octet.  If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '1', then the
	// local system is permitted to prune that VLAN on this trunk port; if the bit
	// is set to '0', then the system must not prune that VLAN on this trunk port.
	// The default value is zero length string.  To avoid conflicts between
	// overlapping partial updates by multiple managers, i.e., updates which
	// modify only a portion of an instance of this object (e.g., enable/disable a
	// single VLAN on the trunk port), any SNMP Set operation accessing an
	// instance of this object should also write the value of
	// vlanTrunkPortSetSerialNo. The type is string with length: 0..128.
	VtpVlansPruningEligible3k interface{}

	// A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN for VLANS with VlanIndex
	// values of 3072 through 4095 in the management domain on this trunk port.
	// The first octet corresponds to VLANs with VlanIndex values of 3072 through
	// 3079; the second octet to VLANs 3080 through 3087; etc.  The most
	// significant bit of each octet corresponds to the lowest value VlanIndex in
	// that octet.  If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '1', then the
	// local system is permitted to prune that VLAN on this trunk port; if the bit
	// is set to '0', then the system must not prune that VLAN on this trunk port.
	// The default value is zero length string.  To avoid conflicts between
	// overlapping partial updates by multiple managers, i.e., updates which
	// modify only a portion of an instance of this object (e.g., enable/disable a
	// single VLAN on the trunk port), any SNMP Set operation accessing an
	// instance of this object should also write the value of
	// vlanTrunkPortSetSerialNo. The type is string with length: 0..128.
	VtpVlansPruningEligible4k interface{}

	// A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN for VLANS with VlanIndex
	// values of 1024 through 2047 in the management domain on this trunk port.
	// The first octet corresponds to VLANs with VlanIndex values of 1024 through
	// 1031; the second octet to VLANs 1032 through 1039; etc.  The most
	// significant bit of each octet corresponds to the lowest value VlanIndex in
	// that octet.  If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '1', then this
	// VLAN is presently being forwarded on this trunk port, i.e., it is not
	// pruned; if the bit is set to '0', then this VLAN is presently not being
	// forwarded on this trunk port, either because it is pruned or for some other
	// reason. The type is string with length: 0..128.
	VlanTrunkPortVlansXmitJoined2k interface{}

	// A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN for VLANS with VlanIndex
	// values of 2048 through 3071 in the management domain on this trunk port.
	// The first octet corresponds to VLANs with VlanIndex values of 2048 through
	// 2055; the second octet to VLANs 2056 through 2063; etc.  The most
	// significant bit of each octet corresponds to the lowest value VlanIndex in
	// that octet.  If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '1', then this
	// VLAN is presently being forwarded on this trunk port, i.e., it is not
	// pruned; if the bit is set to '0', then this VLAN is presently not being
	// forwarded on this trunk port, either because it is pruned or for some other
	// reason. The type is string with length: 0..128.
	VlanTrunkPortVlansXmitJoined3k interface{}

	// A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN for VLANS with VlanIndex
	// values of 3072 through 4095 in the management domain on this trunk port.
	// The first octet corresponds to VLANs with VlanIndex values of 3072 through
	// 3079; the second octet to VLANs 3080 through 3087; etc.  The most
	// significant bit of each octet corresponds to the lowest value VlanIndex in
	// that octet.  If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '1', then this
	// VLAN is presently being forwarded on this trunk port, i.e., it is not
	// pruned; if the bit is set to '0', then this VLAN is presently not being
	// forwarded on this trunk port, either because it is pruned or for some other
	// reason. The type is string with length: 0..128.
	VlanTrunkPortVlansXmitJoined4k interface{}

	// A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN for VLANS with VlanIndex
	// values of 1024 through 2047 in the management domain on this trunk port.
	// The first octet corresponds to VLANs with VlanIndex values of 1024 through
	// 1031; the second octet to VLANs 1032 through 1039; etc.  The most
	// significant bit of each octet corresponds to the lowest value VlanIndex in
	// that octet.  If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '1', then the
	// local switch is currently sending joins for this VLAN on this trunk port,
	// i.e., it is asking to receive frames for this VLAN; if the bit is set to
	// '0', then the local switch is not currently sending joins for this VLAN on
	// this trunk port. The type is string with length: 0..128.
	VlanTrunkPortVlansRcvJoined2k interface{}

	// A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN for VLANS with VlanIndex
	// values of 2048 through 3071 in the management domain on this trunk port.
	// The first octet corresponds to VLANs with VlanIndex values of 2048 through
	// 2055; the second octet to VLANs 2056 through 2063; etc.  The most
	// significant bit of each octet corresponds to the lowest value VlanIndex in
	// that octet.  If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '1', then the
	// local switch is currently sending joins for this VLAN on this trunk port,
	// i.e., it is asking to receive frames for this VLAN; if the bit is set to
	// '0', then the local switch is not currently sending joins for this VLAN on
	// this trunk port. The type is string with length: 0..128.
	VlanTrunkPortVlansRcvJoined3k interface{}

	// A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN for VLANS with VlanIndex
	// values of 3072 through 4095 in the management domain on this trunk port.
	// The first octet corresponds to VLANs with VlanIndex values of 3072 through
	// 3079; the second octet to VLANs 3080 through 3087; etc.  The most
	// significant bit of each octet corresponds to the lowest value VlanIndex in
	// that octet.  If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '1', then the
	// local switch is currently sending joins for this VLAN on this trunk port,
	// i.e., it is asking to receive frames for this VLAN; if the bit is set to
	// '0', then the local switch is not currently sending joins for this VLAN on
	// this trunk port. The type is string with length: 0..128.
	VlanTrunkPortVlansRcvJoined4k interface{}

	// Indicates dot1qtunnel mode of the port.  If the portDot1qTunnel  is set to
	// 'trunk' mode, the port's vlanTrunkPortDynamicState will be changed to
	// 'onNoNegotiate' and the vlanTrunkPortEncapsulationType will be set to
	// 'dot1Q'. These values cannot be changed unless dot1q tunnel is disabled on
	// this port.  If the portDot1qTunnel mode is set to 'access' mode, the port's
	// vlanTrunkPortDynamicState will be set to 'off'.And the value of
	// vlanTrunkPortDynamicState cannot be changed unless dot1q tunnel is disabled
	// on this port. 1Q packets received on this access port will remain.  Setting
	// the port to dot1q tunnel 'disabled' mode causes the dot1q tunnel feature to
	// be disabled on this port.  This object can't be set to 'trunk' or 'access'
	// mode, when vlanTrunkPortsDot1qTag  object is set to 'false'.  This object
	// has been deprecated and is replaced by the object 'cltcDot1qTunnelMode' in
	// the CISCO-L2-TUNNEL-CONFIG-MIB. The type is VlanTrunkPortDot1qTunnel.
	VlanTrunkPortDot1qTunnel interface{}

	// A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN with VlanIndex values of 0
	// through 2047.  If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to 1, it indicates
	// that vlan is allowed and active in management domain.  If the bit
	// corresponding to a VLAN is set to 0, it indicates that vlan is not allowed
	// or not active in management domain. The type is string with length: 0..256.
	VlanTrunkPortVlansActiveFirst2k interface{}

	// A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN with VlanIndex values of
	// 2048 through 4095.  If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to 1, it
	// indicates that vlan is allowed and active in management domain.  If the bit
	// corresponding to a VLAN is set to 0, it indicates that vlan is not allowed
	// or not active in management domain. The type is string with length: 0..256.
	VlanTrunkPortVlansActiveSecond2k interface{}

	// A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN in the management domain on
	// this trunk port.  The first octet corresponds to VLANs with VlanIndex
	// values of 0 through 7; the second octet to VLANs 8 through 15; etc.  The
	// most significant bit of each octet corresponds to the lowest value
	// VlanIndex in that octet.  For each VLAN, if it is preferred on this trunk
	// port, then the bit corresponding to that VLAN is set to '1'. The default
	// value is 128 bytes of zeros.  To avoid conflicts between overlapping
	// partial updates by multiple managers, i.e., updates which modify only a
	// portion of an instance of this object (e.g., enable/disable a single VLAN
	// on the trunk port), any SNMP Set operation accessing an instance of this
	// object should also write the value of vlanTrunkPortSetSerialNo. The type is
	// string with length: 128..128.
	StpxPreferredVlansMap interface{}

	// A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN for VLANS  with VlanIndex
	// values of 1024 through 2047 in the management domain on this trunk port.
	// The first octet corresponds to  VLANs with VlanIndex values of 1024 through
	// 1031;  the second octet to VLANs 1032 through 1039; etc.  The most
	// significant bit of each octet corresponds to the  lowest value VlanIndex in
	// that octet.   For each VLAN, if it is preferred on this trunk port, then
	// the bit corresponding to that VLAN is set to '1'.  The default value is 128
	// bytes of zeros.   To avoid conflicts between overlapping partial updates by
	// multiple managers, i.e., updates which modify only a portion of an instance
	// of this object (e.g., enable/disable a single VLAN on the trunk port), any
	// SNMP Set operation accessing an instance of this object should also write
	// the value of  vlanTrunkPortSetSerialNo. The type is string with length:
	// 0..128.
	StpxPreferredVlansMap2k interface{}

	// A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN for VLANS  with VlanIndex
	// values of 2048 through 3071 in the management domain on this trunk port.
	// The first octet corresponds to  VLANs with VlanIndex values of 2048 through
	// 2055;  the second octet to VLANs 2056 through 2063; etc.  The most
	// significant bit of each octet corresponds to the  lowest value VlanIndex in
	// that octet.   For each VLAN, if it is preferred on this trunk port, then
	// the bit corresponding to that VLAN is set to '1'.  The default value is 128
	// bytes of zeros.   To avoid conflicts between overlapping partial updates by
	// multiple managers, i.e., updates which modify only a portion of an instance
	// of this object (e.g., enable/disable a single VLAN on the trunk port), any
	// SNMP Set operation accessing an instance of this object should also write
	// the value of  vlanTrunkPortSetSerialNo. The type is string with length:
	// 0..128.
	StpxPreferredVlansMap3k interface{}

	// A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN for VLANS  with VlanIndex
	// values of 3072 through 4095 in the management domain on this trunk port.
	// The first octet corresponds to  VLANs with VlanIndex values of 3072 through
	// 3079;  the second octet to VLANs 3080 through 3087; etc.  The most
	// significant bit of each octet corresponds to the  lowest value VlanIndex in
	// that octet.   For each VLAN, if it is preferred on this trunk port, then
	// the bit corresponding to that VLAN is set to '1'.  The default value is 128
	// bytes of zeros.   To avoid conflicts between overlapping partial updates by
	// multiple managers, i.e., updates which modify only a portion of an instance
	// of this object (e.g., enable/disable a single VLAN on the trunk port), any
	// SNMP Set operation accessing an instance of this object should also write
	// the value of  vlanTrunkPortSetSerialNo. The type is string with length:
	// 0..128.
	StpxPreferredVlansMap4k interface{}

	// A string of octets containing one bit per MISTP instances  in the
	// management domain on this trunk port. The first octet corresponds to MISTP
	// instances with InstIndex values of 1  through 8; the second octet to MISTP
	// instances 9 through 16; etc. The most significant bit of each octet
	// corresponds to  the lowest value instanceIndex in that octet. The number of
	// bits for this mib object will be determined by the value of
	// stpxMISTPInstanceNumber.  For each instance, if it is preferred on this
	// trunk port, then the bit corresponding to that instance is set to '1'.   To
	// avoid conflicts between overlapping partial updates by multiple managers,
	// i.e., updates which modify only a portion of an instance of this object
	// (e.g., enable/disable a single instance on the trunk port), any SNMP Set
	// operation  accessing an instance of this object should also write the
	// value of vlanTrunkPortSetSerialNo. The type is string with length: 1..32.
	StpxPreferredMISTPInstancesMap interface{}

	// A string of octets containing one bit per MST instances  on this trunk
	// port.  The first octet corresponds to MST  instances of 0 through 7; the
	// second octet to MST instances  8 through 15; etc. The most significant bit
	// of each octet  corresponds to the lowest MST instance value in that octet.
	// The number of bits for this mib object will be determined  by the value of
	// stpxMSTMaxInstanceNumber.  For each instance, if it is preferred on this
	// trunk port,  then the bit corresponding to that instance is set to '1'. The
	// type is string with length: 1..32.
	StpxPreferredMSTInstancesMap interface{}
}

CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry Information about one trunk port.

func (*CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry) GetEntityData

func (vlanTrunkPortEntry *CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry) GetEntityData() *types.CommonEntityData

type CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDot1qTunnel

type CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDot1qTunnel string

CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDot1qTunnel represents CISCO-L2-TUNNEL-CONFIG-MIB

const (
	CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDot1qTunnel_trunk CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDot1qTunnel = "trunk"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDot1qTunnel_access CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDot1qTunnel = "access"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDot1qTunnel_disabled CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDot1qTunnel = "disabled"
)

type CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDynamicState

type CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDynamicState string

CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDynamicState represents device) need only support the 'on', and 'off' values.

const (
	CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDynamicState_on CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDynamicState = "on"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDynamicState_off CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDynamicState = "off"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDynamicState_desirable CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDynamicState = "desirable"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDynamicState_auto CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDynamicState = "auto"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDynamicState_onNoNegotiate CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDynamicState = "onNoNegotiate"
)

type CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDynamicStatus

type CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDynamicStatus string

CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDynamicStatus represents trunk port itself.

const (
	CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDynamicStatus_trunking CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDynamicStatus = "trunking"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDynamicStatus_notTrunking CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortDynamicStatus = "notTrunking"
)

type CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationOperType

type CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationOperType string

CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationOperType represents be notApplicable(6).

const (
	CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationOperType_isl CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationOperType = "isl"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationOperType_dot10 CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationOperType = "dot10"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationOperType_lane CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationOperType = "lane"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationOperType_dot1Q CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationOperType = "dot1Q"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationOperType_negotiating CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationOperType = "negotiating"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationOperType_notApplicable CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationOperType = "notApplicable"
)

type CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationType

type CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationType string

CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationType represents device and interface specific.

const (
	CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationType_isl CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationType = "isl"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationType_dot10 CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationType = "dot10"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationType_lane CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationType = "lane"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationType_dot1Q CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationType = "dot1Q"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationType_negotiate CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPortTable_VlanTrunkPortEntry_VlanTrunkPortEncapsulationType = "negotiate"
)

type CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPorts

type CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPorts struct {
	EntityData types.CommonEntityData
	YFilter    yfilter.YFilter

	// An advisory lock used to allow several cooperating SNMPv2 managers to
	// coordinate their use of the SNMPv2 set operation acting upon any instance
	// of vlanTrunkPortVlansEnabled. The type is interface{} with range:
	// 0..2147483647.
	VlanTrunkPortSetSerialNo interface{}

	// An indication of whether the tagging on all VLANs including native VLAN for
	// all 802.1q trunks is enabled.  If this object has a value of true(1) then
	// all VLANs including native VLAN are tagged.  If the value is false(2) then
	// all VLANs excluding native VLAN are tagged.  This object has been
	// deprecated and is replaced by the object 'cltcDot1qAllTaggedEnabled' in the
	// CISCO-L2-TUNNEL-CONFIG-MIB. The type is bool.
	VlanTrunkPortsDot1qTag interface{}
}

CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPorts

func (*CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPorts) GetEntityData

func (vlanTrunkPorts *CISCOVTPMIB_VlanTrunkPorts) GetEntityData() *types.CommonEntityData

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpAuthenticationTable

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpAuthenticationTable struct {
	EntityData types.CommonEntityData
	YFilter    yfilter.YFilter

	// Information about the status of the VTP authentication information in one
	// domain. The type is slice of
	// CISCOVTPMIB_VtpAuthenticationTable_VtpAuthEntry.
	VtpAuthEntry []*CISCOVTPMIB_VtpAuthenticationTable_VtpAuthEntry
}

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpAuthenticationTable The table contains the authentication information of VTP in which the local system participates.

The security mechanism of VTP relies on a secret key that is used to alter the MD5 digest of the packets transmitted on the wire. The secret value is created from a password that may be saved in plain text in the configuration or hidden from the configuration.

The device creating or modifying the VTP configuration signs it using the MD5 digest generated from the secret key before advertising it. Other devices in the domain receive this configuration use the same secret key to accept it if correctly signed or drop it otherwise.

The user has the option to hide the password from the configuration. Once the password is hidden, the secret key generated from the password is shown in the configuration instead, and there is no other way to show the password in plain text again but clearing it or resetting it.

In an un-trusted area, the password on a device can be configured without being unveiled. After that, it has to be provided again by setting the same value to vtpDatabaseTakeOverPassword if the user wants to take over the whole VTP management domain of the database type.

When managementDomainVersionInUse is version3(4), the authentication mechanism is common to all VTP database type.

func (*CISCOVTPMIB_VtpAuthenticationTable) GetEntityData

func (vtpAuthenticationTable *CISCOVTPMIB_VtpAuthenticationTable) GetEntityData() *types.CommonEntityData

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpAuthenticationTable_VtpAuthEntry

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpAuthenticationTable_VtpAuthEntry struct {
	EntityData types.CommonEntityData
	YFilter    yfilter.YFilter
	YListKey   string

	// This attribute is a key. The type is string with range: 1..255. Refers to
	// cisco_vtp_mib.CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainIndex
	ManagementDomainIndex interface{}

	// By default, this object has a value of a zero-length character string and
	// is considered to be not configured.  The device uses the password to
	// generate the  secret key. It can be stored in the configuration in  plain
	// text or hidden from the configuration. If a VTP  server intends to modify
	// the database's configuration in the domain but the password was hidden from
	// the configuration, the same password (vtpDatabaseTakeOverPassword) as the
	// hidden one has to be provided.  When this object is set alone,
	// vtpAuthPasswordType is set to plaintext(1) automatically by the system.
	// Setting this object to a zero length character string resets the password
	// to its default value and the password is considered as not configured.
	// This object is not allowed to be set at the same time when
	// vtpAuthSecretKey is set.  When the vtpAuthPasswordType is hidden(2), this
	// object  will return a zero-length character string when read. The type is
	// string with length: 0..64.
	VtpAuthPassword interface{}

	// By default this object has the value as plaintext(1) and the VTP password
	// is stored in the configuration file in plain text.  Setting this object to
	// hidden(2) will hide the password from the configuration.  Once this object
	// is set to hidden(2), it cannot be set to plaintext(1) alone. However, it
	// may be set to plaintext(1) at the same time the password is set. The type
	// is VtpAuthPasswordType.
	VtpAuthPasswordType interface{}

	// The device creating or modifying the VTP configuration signs it using the
	// MD5 digest generated from the secret key before advertising it. Other
	// devices in the domain receiving this configuration use the same secret key
	// to accept it if it was correctly signed or drop it  otherwise.  By default,
	// the object has the value as a zero-length string and this value is read
	// only. It is set  to this value automatically when the password
	// (vtpAuthPassword) is set to a zero-length octet string.  The secret key can
	// be either generated using the password or configured by the user. Once the
	// secret key is configured by the user, it is stored as a hexadecimal string
	// in the device's configuration and the password is considered to be the
	// secret key's matching password and hidden from the configuration
	// automatically.  This object is not allowed to be set at the same time when
	// vtpAuthPassword is set.  The secret key is overwritten by a newly generated
	// secret key when the password is re-configured. The type is string with
	// length: 0..0 | 16..16.
	VtpAuthSecretKey interface{}
}

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpAuthenticationTable_VtpAuthEntry Information about the status of the VTP authentication information in one domain.

func (*CISCOVTPMIB_VtpAuthenticationTable_VtpAuthEntry) GetEntityData

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpAuthenticationTable_VtpAuthEntry_VtpAuthPasswordType

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpAuthenticationTable_VtpAuthEntry_VtpAuthPasswordType string

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpAuthenticationTable_VtpAuthEntry_VtpAuthPasswordType represents password is set.

const (
	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpAuthenticationTable_VtpAuthEntry_VtpAuthPasswordType_plaintext CISCOVTPMIB_VtpAuthenticationTable_VtpAuthEntry_VtpAuthPasswordType = "plaintext"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpAuthenticationTable_VtpAuthEntry_VtpAuthPasswordType_hidden CISCOVTPMIB_VtpAuthenticationTable_VtpAuthEntry_VtpAuthPasswordType = "hidden"
)

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDatabaseTable

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDatabaseTable struct {
	EntityData types.CommonEntityData
	YFilter    yfilter.YFilter

	// Information about the status of the VTP database in the domain.  Each VTP
	// database type known to the local device type has an entry in this table. An
	// entry is also created for unknown database which is notified through VTP
	// advertisements from other VTP servers. The type is slice of
	// CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDatabaseTable_VtpDatabaseEntry.
	VtpDatabaseEntry []*CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDatabaseTable_VtpDatabaseEntry
}

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDatabaseTable This table contains information of the VTP databases. It is not instantiated when managementDomainVersionInUse is version1(1), version2(3) or none(3).

func (*CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDatabaseTable) GetEntityData

func (vtpDatabaseTable *CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDatabaseTable) GetEntityData() *types.CommonEntityData

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDatabaseTable_VtpDatabaseEntry

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDatabaseTable_VtpDatabaseEntry struct {
	EntityData types.CommonEntityData
	YFilter    yfilter.YFilter
	YListKey   string

	// This attribute is a key. The type is string with range: 1..255. Refers to
	// cisco_vtp_mib.CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainIndex
	ManagementDomainIndex interface{}

	// This attribute is a key. A value assigned by the system which uniquely
	// identifies a VTP database in the local system. The type is interface{} with
	// range: 0..4294967295.
	VtpDatabaseIndex interface{}

	// The name of the database. The type is string with length: 0..64.
	VtpDatabaseName interface{}

	// The local VTP mode for a particular database type in this administrative
	// domain.  - 'client' indicates that the local system is acting   as a VTP
	// client of the database type.  - 'server' indicates that the local system is
	// acting   as a VTP server of the database type.  - 'transparent' indicates
	// that the local system does   not generate or listen to VTP messages of this
	// database type, but forwards   messages. This mode can also be set by the
	// device   itself when the size of database is too large for it   to hold in
	// DRAM.  - 'off' indicates that the local system does not   generate, listen
	// to or forward any VTP messages   of this database type.  The default mode
	// is 'client' for the database type  known to the local device and
	// 'transparent' for the unknown database type. The type is
	// VtpDatabaseLocalMode.
	VtpDatabaseLocalMode interface{}

	// The current configuration revision number as known by the local device for
	// this VTP 3 database type in the management domain.  This value is updated
	// (if necessary) whenever a  VTP advertisement for the database type is
	// received  or generated. When the database type is unknown to the  local
	// device or no VTP advertisement for the database type is received or
	// generated, its value is 0. The type is interface{} with range:
	// 0..4294967295.
	VtpDatabaseRevNumber interface{}

	// There are two kinds of VTP version 3 servers for a certain database type -
	// the primary server and the secondary server. When a local device is
	// configured as a server for a certain database type, it becomes secondary
	// server by default. Primary server is an operational role under which a
	// server can initiate or change the VTP configuration of the database type.
	// A true(1) value indicates that the local device is the  primary server of
	// the database type in the management domain. A false(2) value indicates that
	// the local device is not the primary server, or the database type is unknown
	// to the local device. The type is bool.
	VtpDatabasePrimaryServer interface{}

	// The unique identifier of the primary server in the management domain for
	// the database type.   If no primary server is discovered for the database
	// type, the object has a value of zero length string. The type is string with
	// length: 0..64.
	VtpDatabasePrimaryServerId interface{}

	// There are two kinds of VTP version 3 servers for a certain database type -
	// the primary server and the secondary server. When a local device is
	// configured as a server for a certain database type, it becomes secondary
	// server by default. Primary server is an operational role under which a
	// server can initiate or change the VTP configuration of the database type.
	// Setting this object to a true(1) value will advertise the configuration of
	// this database type to the whole domain.  In order to successfully setting
	// this object to true(1), the value of vtpDatabaseLocalMode must be
	// server(2). Besides that, when the VTP password is hidden from the
	// configuration file, the password (vtpDatabaseTakeOverPassword) which
	// matches  the secret key (vtpAuthSecretKey) must be provided in the same
	// data packet.   When read, the object always returns false(2). The type is
	// bool.
	VtpDatabaseTakeOverPrimary interface{}

	// When read, this object always returns the value of a zero-length octet
	// string.  In the case that the VTP password is hidden from the
	// configuration and the local device intends to take over the whole domain,
	// this object must be  set to the matching password with the secret key
	// (vtpAuthSecretKey) in the same data packet as which  the
	// vtpDatabaseTakeOverPrimary is in. In all the  other situations, setting a
	// valid value to this object  has no impact on the system. The type is string
	// with length: 0..64.
	VtpDatabaseTakeOverPassword interface{}
}

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDatabaseTable_VtpDatabaseEntry Information about the status of the VTP database in the domain. Each VTP database type known to the local device type has an entry in this table. An entry is also created for unknown database which is notified through VTP advertisements from other VTP servers.

func (*CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDatabaseTable_VtpDatabaseEntry) GetEntityData

func (vtpDatabaseEntry *CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDatabaseTable_VtpDatabaseEntry) GetEntityData() *types.CommonEntityData

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDatabaseTable_VtpDatabaseEntry_VtpDatabaseLocalMode

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDatabaseTable_VtpDatabaseEntry_VtpDatabaseLocalMode string

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDatabaseTable_VtpDatabaseEntry_VtpDatabaseLocalMode represents unknown database type.

const (
	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDatabaseTable_VtpDatabaseEntry_VtpDatabaseLocalMode_client CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDatabaseTable_VtpDatabaseEntry_VtpDatabaseLocalMode = "client"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDatabaseTable_VtpDatabaseEntry_VtpDatabaseLocalMode_server CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDatabaseTable_VtpDatabaseEntry_VtpDatabaseLocalMode = "server"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDatabaseTable_VtpDatabaseEntry_VtpDatabaseLocalMode_transparent CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDatabaseTable_VtpDatabaseEntry_VtpDatabaseLocalMode = "transparent"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDatabaseTable_VtpDatabaseEntry_VtpDatabaseLocalMode_off CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDatabaseTable_VtpDatabaseEntry_VtpDatabaseLocalMode = "off"
)

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverResultTable

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverResultTable struct {
	EntityData types.CommonEntityData
	YFilter    yfilter.YFilter

	// A conceptual row is created for each VTP member which is found through
	// successful discovery. The type is slice of
	// CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverResultTable_VtpDiscoverResultEntry.
	VtpDiscoverResultEntry []*CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverResultTable_VtpDiscoverResultEntry
}

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverResultTable The table containing information of discovered VTP members in the management domain in which the local system is participating. This table is not instantiated when managementDomainVersionInUse is version1(1), version2(2) or none(3).

func (*CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverResultTable) GetEntityData

func (vtpDiscoverResultTable *CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverResultTable) GetEntityData() *types.CommonEntityData

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverResultTable_VtpDiscoverResultEntry

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverResultTable_VtpDiscoverResultEntry struct {
	EntityData types.CommonEntityData
	YFilter    yfilter.YFilter
	YListKey   string

	// This attribute is a key. The type is string with range: 1..255. Refers to
	// cisco_vtp_mib.CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainIndex
	ManagementDomainIndex interface{}

	// This attribute is a key. A value assigned by the system which identifies a
	// VTP member and the associated database in the  management domain. The type
	// is interface{} with range: 0..4294967295.
	VtpDiscoverResultIndex interface{}

	// The database name associated with the discovered VTP member. The type is
	// string with length: 0..64.
	VtpDiscoverResultDatabaseName interface{}

	// Indicates whether this VTP member contains conflicting information.
	// true(1) indicates that this member has conflicting  information of the
	// database type in the management domain.  false(2) indicates that there is
	// no conflicting information of the database type in the management domain.
	// The type is bool.
	VtpDiscoverResultConflicting interface{}

	// The unique identifier of the device for this VTP member. The type is string
	// with length: 0..64.
	VtpDiscoverResultDeviceId interface{}

	// The unique identifier of the primary server for this VTP member and the
	// associated database type.  There are two different VTP servers, the primary
	// server and the secondary server.  When a local device is configured as a
	// server for a certain database type, it becomes secondary server by default.
	// Primary server is an operational role under which a server can initiate or
	// change the VTP configuration of the database type.  If this VTP member
	// itself is the primary server, the    value of this object is the same as
	// the value of  vtpDiscoverResultDeviceId of the instance. The type is string
	// with length: 0..64.
	VtpDiscoverResultPrimaryServer interface{}

	// The current configuration revision number as known by the VTP member. When
	// the database type is unknown for the VTP member, this value is 0. The type
	// is interface{} with range: 0..4294967295.
	VtpDiscoverResultRevNumber interface{}

	// sysName of the VTP member. The type is string with length: 0..64.
	VtpDiscoverResultSystemName interface{}
}

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverResultTable_VtpDiscoverResultEntry A conceptual row is created for each VTP member which is found through successful discovery.

func (*CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverResultTable_VtpDiscoverResultEntry) GetEntityData

func (vtpDiscoverResultEntry *CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverResultTable_VtpDiscoverResultEntry) GetEntityData() *types.CommonEntityData

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable struct {
	EntityData types.CommonEntityData
	YFilter    yfilter.YFilter

	// Information related to the discovery of the VTP members in one management
	// domain. The type is slice of CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry.
	VtpDiscoverEntry []*CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry
}

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable This table contains information related to the discovery of the VTP members in the designated management domain. This table is not instantiated when managementDomainVersionInUse is version1(1), version2(3) or none(3).

func (*CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable) GetEntityData

func (vtpDiscoverTable *CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable) GetEntityData() *types.CommonEntityData

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry struct {
	EntityData types.CommonEntityData
	YFilter    yfilter.YFilter
	YListKey   string

	// This attribute is a key. The type is string with range: 1..255. Refers to
	// cisco_vtp_mib.CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainIndex
	ManagementDomainIndex interface{}

	// When this object is set to discover(1), all the entries in
	// vtpDiscoverResultTable for the corresponding management domain will be
	// removed  and the local device will begin to discover all VTP members in the
	// management domain. Upon the successful completion of discovery, the
	// discovered result will be stored in the vtpDiscoverResultTable.  If
	// vtpDiscoverStatus is inProgress(1), setting  vtpDiscoverAction to
	// discover(1) will fail.   When this object is set to purgeResult(3),  all
	// the entries of vtpDiscoverResultTable for  the corresponding management
	// domain will be removed from vtpDiscoverResultTable.  When this object is
	// set to noOperation(2), no action will be taken. When read, this object
	// always returns noOperation(2). The type is VtpDiscoverAction.
	VtpDiscoverAction interface{}

	// The current status of VTP discovery.  inProgress - a discovery is in
	// progress;  succeeded - the discovery was completed successfully
	// (this value is also used when              no discover has been invoked
	// since the             last time the local system restarted);
	// resourceUnavailable - the discovery failed because             the required
	// allocation of a resource is             presently unavailable.
	// someOtherError - 'the discovery failed due to a             reason no
	// listed. The type is VtpDiscoverStatus.
	VtpDiscoverStatus interface{}

	// The value of sysUpTime at which the last discovery was completed.  A value
	// of zero indicates that no discovery has been invoked since last time the
	// local system restarted. The type is interface{} with range: 0..4294967295.
	VtpLastDiscoverTime interface{}
}

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry Information related to the discovery of the VTP members in one management domain.

func (*CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry) GetEntityData

func (vtpDiscoverEntry *CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry) GetEntityData() *types.CommonEntityData

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry_VtpDiscoverAction

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry_VtpDiscoverAction string

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry_VtpDiscoverAction represents always returns noOperation(2).

const (
	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry_VtpDiscoverAction_discover CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry_VtpDiscoverAction = "discover"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry_VtpDiscoverAction_noOperation CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry_VtpDiscoverAction = "noOperation"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry_VtpDiscoverAction_purgeResult CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry_VtpDiscoverAction = "purgeResult"
)

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry_VtpDiscoverStatus

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry_VtpDiscoverStatus string

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry_VtpDiscoverStatus represents reason no listed.

const (
	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry_VtpDiscoverStatus_inProgress CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry_VtpDiscoverStatus = "inProgress"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry_VtpDiscoverStatus_succeeded CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry_VtpDiscoverStatus = "succeeded"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry_VtpDiscoverStatus_resourceUnavailable CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry_VtpDiscoverStatus = "resourceUnavailable"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry_VtpDiscoverStatus_someOtherError CISCOVTPMIB_VtpDiscoverTable_VtpDiscoverEntry_VtpDiscoverStatus = "someOtherError"
)

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpInternalVlanTable

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpInternalVlanTable struct {
	EntityData types.CommonEntityData
	YFilter    yfilter.YFilter

	// Information about one current internal VLAN. The type is slice of
	// CISCOVTPMIB_VtpInternalVlanTable_VtpInternalVlanEntry.
	VtpInternalVlanEntry []*CISCOVTPMIB_VtpInternalVlanTable_VtpInternalVlanEntry
}

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpInternalVlanTable A vtpInternalVlanTable entry contains information on an existing internal VLAN. It is internally created by the device for a specific application program and hence owned by the application. It cannot be modified or deleted by (local or network) management.

func (*CISCOVTPMIB_VtpInternalVlanTable) GetEntityData

func (vtpInternalVlanTable *CISCOVTPMIB_VtpInternalVlanTable) GetEntityData() *types.CommonEntityData

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpInternalVlanTable_VtpInternalVlanEntry

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpInternalVlanTable_VtpInternalVlanEntry struct {
	EntityData types.CommonEntityData
	YFilter    yfilter.YFilter
	YListKey   string

	// This attribute is a key. The type is string with range: 1..255. Refers to
	// cisco_vtp_mib.CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainIndex
	ManagementDomainIndex interface{}

	// This attribute is a key. The type is string with range: 0..4095. Refers to
	// cisco_vtp_mib.CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanIndex
	VtpVlanIndex interface{}

	// The program name of the internal VLAN's owner application. This internal
	// VLAN is allocated by the device specifically for this application and no
	// one else could create, modify or delete this  VLAN. The type is string.
	VtpInternalVlanOwner interface{}
}

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpInternalVlanTable_VtpInternalVlanEntry Information about one current internal VLAN.

func (*CISCOVTPMIB_VtpInternalVlanTable_VtpInternalVlanEntry) GetEntityData

func (vtpInternalVlanEntry *CISCOVTPMIB_VtpInternalVlanTable_VtpInternalVlanEntry) GetEntityData() *types.CommonEntityData

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpStatus

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpStatus struct {
	EntityData types.CommonEntityData
	YFilter    yfilter.YFilter

	// The version of VTP in use on the local system.  A device will report its
	// version capability and not any particular version in use on the device. If
	// the device does not support vtp, the version is none(3). The type is
	// VtpVersion.
	VtpVersion interface{}

	// An estimate of the maximum number of VLANs about which the local system can
	// recover complete VTP information after a reboot.  If the number of defined
	// VLANs is greater than this value, then the system can not act as a VTP
	// Server. For a device which has no means to calculate the estimated number,
	// this value is -1. The type is interface{} with range: -1..1023.
	VtpMaxVlanStorage interface{}

	// An indication of whether the notifications/traps defined by the
	// vtpConfigNotificationsGroup, vtpConfigNotificationsGroup2, and
	// vtpConfigNotificationsGroup8 are enabled. The type is bool.
	VtpNotificationsEnabled interface{}

	// An indication of whether the notification should be generated when a VLAN
	// is created.   If the value of this object is 'true' then the vtpVlanCreated
	// notification will be generated.  If the value of this object is 'false'
	// then the vtpVlanCreated notification will not be generated. The type is
	// bool.
	VtpVlanCreatedNotifEnabled interface{}

	// An indication of whether the notification should be generated when a VLAN
	// is deleted.    If the value of this object is 'true' then the
	// vtpVlanDeleted notification will be generated.  If the value of this object
	// is 'false' then the vtpVlanDeleted notification will not be generated. The
	// type is bool.
	VtpVlanDeletedNotifEnabled interface{}
}

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpStatus

func (*CISCOVTPMIB_VtpStatus) GetEntityData

func (vtpStatus *CISCOVTPMIB_VtpStatus) GetEntityData() *types.CommonEntityData

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpStatus_VtpVersion

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpStatus_VtpVersion string

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpStatus_VtpVersion represents vtp, the version is none(3).

const (
	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpStatus_VtpVersion_one CISCOVTPMIB_VtpStatus_VtpVersion = "one"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpStatus_VtpVersion_two CISCOVTPMIB_VtpStatus_VtpVersion = "two"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpStatus_VtpVersion_none CISCOVTPMIB_VtpStatus_VtpVersion = "none"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpStatus_VtpVersion_three CISCOVTPMIB_VtpStatus_VtpVersion = "three"
)

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable struct {
	EntityData types.CommonEntityData
	YFilter    yfilter.YFilter

	// Information about one VLAN in the Edit Buffer for a particular management
	// domain. The type is slice of CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry.
	VtpVlanEditEntry []*CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry
}

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable The table which contains the information in the Edit Buffers, one Edit Buffer per management domain. The information for a particular management domain is initialized, by a 'copy' operation, to be the current global VLAN information for that management domain. After initialization, editing can be performed to add VLANs, delete VLANs, or modify their global parameters. The information as modified through editing is local to this Edit Buffer. An apply operation using the vtpVlanEditOperation object is necessary to instanciate the modified information as the new global VLAN information for that management domain.

To use the Edit Buffer, a manager acts as follows:

1. ensures the Edit Buffer for a management domain is empty, i.e., there are no rows in this table for this management domain.

2. issues a SNMP set operation which sets vtpVlanEditOperation to 'copy', and vtpVlanEditBufferOwner to its own identifier (e.g., its own IP address).

3. if this set operation is successful, proceeds to edit the information in the vtpVlanEditTable.

4. if and when the edited information is to be instantiated, issues a SNMP set operation which sets vtpVlanEditOperation to 'apply'.

5. issues retrieval requests to obtain the value of vtpVlanApplyStatus, until the result of the apply is determined.

6. releases the Edit Buffer by issuing a SNMP set operation which sets vtpVlanEditOperation to 'release'.

Note that the information contained in this table is not saved across agent reboots.

func (*CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable) GetEntityData

func (vtpVlanEditTable *CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable) GetEntityData() *types.CommonEntityData

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry struct {
	EntityData types.CommonEntityData
	YFilter    yfilter.YFilter
	YListKey   string

	// This attribute is a key. The type is string with range: 1..255. Refers to
	// cisco_vtp_mib.CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainIndex
	ManagementDomainIndex interface{}

	// This attribute is a key. The VLAN-id which this VLAN would have on ISL or
	// 802.1q trunks. The type is interface{} with range: 0..4095.
	VtpVlanEditIndex interface{}

	// The state which this VLAN would have. The type is VtpVlanEditState.
	VtpVlanEditState interface{}

	// The type which this VLAN would have. An implementation may restrict access
	// to this object. The type is VlanType.
	VtpVlanEditType interface{}

	// The name which this VLAN would have.  This name would be used as the
	// ELAN-name for an ATM LAN-Emulation segment of this VLAN.  An implementation
	// may restrict access to this object. The type is string with length: 1..32.
	VtpVlanEditName interface{}

	// The MTU size which this VLAN would have, defined as the size of largest
	// MAC-layer (information field portion of the) data frame which can be
	// transmitted on the VLAN.  An implementation may restrict access to this
	// object. The type is interface{} with range: 1500..18190.
	VtpVlanEditMtu interface{}

	// The value of the 802.10 SAID field which would be used for this VLAN.  An
	// implementation may restrict access to this object. The type is string with
	// length: 4..4.
	VtpVlanEditDot10Said interface{}

	// The ring number which would be used for this VLAN.  This object is only
	// instantiated when the value of the corresponding instance of
	// vtpVlanEditType has a value of 'fddi' or 'tokenRing' and Source Routing is
	// in use on  this VLAN. The type is interface{} with range: 0..4095.
	VtpVlanEditRingNumber interface{}

	// The bridge number of the VTP-capable switches which would be used for this
	// VLAN.  This object is only instantiated when the value of the corresponding
	// instance of vtpVlanEditType has a value of fddiNet(4) or trNet(5). The type
	// is interface{} with range: 0..15.
	VtpVlanEditBridgeNumber interface{}

	// The type of the Spanning Tree Protocol which would be running on this VLAN.
	// This object is only instantiated when the value of the corresponding
	// instance of vtpVlanEditType has a value of fddiNet(4) or trNet(5).  If
	// 'ieee' is selected, the STP that runs will be IEEE.  If 'ibm' is selected,
	// the STP that runs will be IBM.  If 'auto' is selected, the STP that runs
	// will be dependant on the values of vtpVlanEditBridgeType for all children
	// tokenRing/fddi type VLANs.  This will result in a 'hybrid' STP (see
	// vtpVlanStpType). The type is VtpVlanEditStpType.
	VtpVlanEditStpType interface{}

	// The VLAN index of the VLAN which would be the parent for this VLAN.  This
	// object is only instantiated when the value of the corresponding instance of
	// vtpVlanEditType has a value of 'fddi' or 'tokenRing' and Source Routing is
	// in use on this VLAN.  The parent VLAN must have a vtpVlanEditType  value of
	// fddiNet(4) or trNet(5), respectively. The type is interface{} with range:
	// 0..4095.
	VtpVlanEditParentVlan interface{}

	// The status of this row.  Any and all columnar objects in an existing row
	// can be modified irrespective of the status of the row.  A row is not
	// qualified for activation until instances of at least its vtpVlanEditType,
	// vtpVlanEditName and vtpVlanEditDot10Said columns have appropriate values.
	// The management station should endeavor to make all rows consistent in the
	// table before 'apply'ing the buffer.  An inconsistent entry in the table
	// will cause the entire buffer to be rejected with the vtpVlanApplyStatus
	// object set to the appropriate error value. The type is RowStatus.
	VtpVlanEditRowStatus interface{}

	// A VLAN to which this VLAN would be translational-bridged. If this value and
	// the corresponding instance of vtpVlanTranslationalVlan2 are both zero, then
	// this VLAN would not be translational-bridged.  An implementation may
	// restrict access to this object. The type is interface{} with range:
	// 0..4095.
	VtpVlanEditTranslationalVlan1 interface{}

	// Another VLAN, i.e., other than that indicated by
	// vtpVlanEditTranslationalVlan1, to which this VLAN would be
	// translational-bridged.  If this value and the corresponding instance of
	// vtpVlanTranslationalVlan1 are both zero, then this VLAN would not be
	// translational-bridged.  An implementation may restrict access to this
	// object. The type is interface{} with range: 0..4095.
	VtpVlanEditTranslationalVlan2 interface{}

	// The type of Source Route bridging mode which would be in use on this VLAN.
	// This object is only instantiated when  the value of  the corresponding
	// instance of vtpVlanEditType has a value of fddi(2) or tokenRing(3) and
	// Source Routing  is in use on this VLAN. The type is VtpVlanEditBridgeType.
	VtpVlanEditBridgeType interface{}

	// The maximum number of bridge hops allowed in All Routes Explorer frames on
	// this VLAN.  This object is only instantiated when the value of the
	// corresponding instance of vtpVlanType has a value of fddi(2) or
	// tokenRing(3) and Source Routing is in use on this VLAN. The type is
	// interface{} with range: 1..13.
	VtpVlanEditAreHopCount interface{}

	// The maximum number of bridge hops allowed in Spanning Tree Explorer frames
	// on this VLAN.  This object is only instantiated when the value of the
	// corresponding instance of vtpVlanType has a value of fddi(2) or
	// tokenRing(3) and Source Routing is in use on this VLAN. The type is
	// interface{} with range: 1..13.
	VtpVlanEditSteHopCount interface{}

	// True if this VLAN is of type trCrf and also is acting as a backup trCrf for
	// the ISL distributed BRF.  This object is only instantiated when the value
	// of the corresponding instance of vtpVlanEditType has a value of
	// tokenRing(3). The type is bool.
	VtpVlanEditIsCRFBackup interface{}

	// The additional type information of this VLAN. vtpVlanEditTypeExt object is
	// superseded by vtpVlanEditTypeExt2. The type is map[string]bool.
	VtpVlanEditTypeExt interface{}

	// The additional type information of this VLAN. The VlanTypeExt TC specifies
	// which bits may be written by a management application. The agent should
	// provide a default value. The type is map[string]bool.
	VtpVlanEditTypeExt2 interface{}

	// The MISTP instance, to which the corresponding vlan would be  mapped. The
	// value of this mib object is from 0 to the value of stpxMISTPInstanceNumber.
	// If setting the value of this object to 0, the corresponding vlan will not
	// be mapped to a MISTP  instance and all the ports under this VLAN will be
	// moved into the blocking state. The type is interface{} with range: 0..256.
	StpxVlanMISTPInstMapEditInstIndex interface{}
}

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry Information about one VLAN in the Edit Buffer for a particular management domain.

func (*CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry) GetEntityData

func (vtpVlanEditEntry *CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry) GetEntityData() *types.CommonEntityData

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry_VtpVlanEditBridgeType

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry_VtpVlanEditBridgeType string

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry_VtpVlanEditBridgeType represents is in use on this VLAN.

const (
	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry_VtpVlanEditBridgeType_srt CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry_VtpVlanEditBridgeType = "srt"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry_VtpVlanEditBridgeType_srb CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry_VtpVlanEditBridgeType = "srb"
)

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry_VtpVlanEditState

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry_VtpVlanEditState string

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry_VtpVlanEditState represents The state which this VLAN would have.

const (
	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry_VtpVlanEditState_operational CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry_VtpVlanEditState = "operational"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry_VtpVlanEditState_suspended CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry_VtpVlanEditState = "suspended"
)

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry_VtpVlanEditStpType

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry_VtpVlanEditStpType string

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry_VtpVlanEditStpType represents a 'hybrid' STP (see vtpVlanStpType).

const (
	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry_VtpVlanEditStpType_ieee CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry_VtpVlanEditStpType = "ieee"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry_VtpVlanEditStpType_ibm CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry_VtpVlanEditStpType = "ibm"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry_VtpVlanEditStpType_auto CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanEditTable_VtpVlanEditEntry_VtpVlanEditStpType = "auto"
)

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanLocalShutdownTable

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanLocalShutdownTable struct {
	EntityData types.CommonEntityData
	YFilter    yfilter.YFilter

	// An entry containing VLAN local shutdown information for a particular VLAN
	// in the management domain.  An entry is created if a VLAN which supports
	// local shutdown has been created.  An entry is deleted if a VLAN which
	// supports local shutdown has been removed. The type is slice of
	// CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanLocalShutdownTable_VtpVlanLocalShutdownEntry.
	VtpVlanLocalShutdownEntry []*CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanLocalShutdownTable_VtpVlanLocalShutdownEntry
}

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanLocalShutdownTable Ths table contains the VLAN local shutdown information within management domain.

func (*CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanLocalShutdownTable) GetEntityData

func (vtpVlanLocalShutdownTable *CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanLocalShutdownTable) GetEntityData() *types.CommonEntityData

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanLocalShutdownTable_VtpVlanLocalShutdownEntry

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanLocalShutdownTable_VtpVlanLocalShutdownEntry struct {
	EntityData types.CommonEntityData
	YFilter    yfilter.YFilter
	YListKey   string

	// This attribute is a key. The type is string with range: 1..255. Refers to
	// cisco_vtp_mib.CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainIndex
	ManagementDomainIndex interface{}

	// This attribute is a key. The type is string with range: 0..4095. Refers to
	// cisco_vtp_mib.CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanIndex
	VtpVlanIndex interface{}

	// The object specifies the VLAN local shutdown state. The type is
	// VtpVlanLocalShutdown.
	VtpVlanLocalShutdown interface{}
}

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanLocalShutdownTable_VtpVlanLocalShutdownEntry An entry containing VLAN local shutdown information for a particular VLAN in the management domain.

An entry is created if a VLAN which supports local shutdown has been created.

An entry is deleted if a VLAN which supports local shutdown has been removed.

func (*CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanLocalShutdownTable_VtpVlanLocalShutdownEntry) GetEntityData

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanLocalShutdownTable_VtpVlanLocalShutdownEntry_VtpVlanLocalShutdown

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanLocalShutdownTable_VtpVlanLocalShutdownEntry_VtpVlanLocalShutdown string

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanLocalShutdownTable_VtpVlanLocalShutdownEntry_VtpVlanLocalShutdown represents The object specifies the VLAN local shutdown state.

const (
	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanLocalShutdownTable_VtpVlanLocalShutdownEntry_VtpVlanLocalShutdown_up CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanLocalShutdownTable_VtpVlanLocalShutdownEntry_VtpVlanLocalShutdown = "up"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanLocalShutdownTable_VtpVlanLocalShutdownEntry_VtpVlanLocalShutdown_down CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanLocalShutdownTable_VtpVlanLocalShutdownEntry_VtpVlanLocalShutdown = "down"
)

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable struct {
	EntityData types.CommonEntityData
	YFilter    yfilter.YFilter

	// Information about one current VLAN.  The managementDomainIndex value in the
	// INDEX clause indicates which management domain the VLAN is in. The type is
	// slice of CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry.
	VtpVlanEntry []*CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry
}

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable This table contains information on the VLANs which currently exist.

func (*CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable) GetEntityData

func (vtpVlanTable *CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable) GetEntityData() *types.CommonEntityData

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry struct {
	EntityData types.CommonEntityData
	YFilter    yfilter.YFilter
	YListKey   string

	// This attribute is a key. The type is string with range: 1..255. Refers to
	// cisco_vtp_mib.CISCOVTPMIB_ManagementDomainTable_ManagementDomainEntry_ManagementDomainIndex
	ManagementDomainIndex interface{}

	// This attribute is a key. The VLAN-id of this VLAN on ISL or 802.1q trunks.
	// The type is interface{} with range: 0..4095.
	VtpVlanIndex interface{}

	// The state of this VLAN.  The state 'mtuTooBigForDevice' indicates that this
	// device cannot participate in this VLAN because the VLAN's MTU is larger
	// than the device can support.  The state 'mtuTooBigForTrunk' indicates that
	// while this VLAN's MTU is supported by this device, it is too large for one
	// or more of the device's trunk ports. The type is VtpVlanState.
	VtpVlanState interface{}

	// The type of this VLAN. The type is VlanType.
	VtpVlanType interface{}

	// The name of this VLAN.  This name is used as the ELAN-name for an ATM
	// LAN-Emulation segment of this VLAN. The type is string with length: 1..32.
	VtpVlanName interface{}

	// The MTU size on this VLAN, defined as the size of largest MAC-layer
	// (information field portion of the) data frame which can be transmitted on
	// the VLAN. The type is interface{} with range: 1500..18190.
	VtpVlanMtu interface{}

	// The value of the 802.10 SAID field for this VLAN. The type is string with
	// length: 4..4.
	VtpVlanDot10Said interface{}

	// The ring number of this VLAN.  This object is only instantiated when the
	// value of the corresponding instance of vtpVlanType has a value of 'fddi' or
	// 'tokenRing' and Source Routing is in use on this VLAN. The type is
	// interface{} with range: 0..4095.
	VtpVlanRingNumber interface{}

	// The bridge number of the VTP-capable switches for this VLAN.  This object
	// is only instantiated for VLANs that are involved with emulating token ring
	// segments. The type is interface{} with range: 0..15.
	VtpVlanBridgeNumber interface{}

	// The type of the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) running on this VLAN.  This
	// object is only instanciated when the value of the corresponding instance of
	// vtpVlanType has a value of 'fddiNet' or 'trNet'.  The value returned by
	// this object depends upon the value of the corresponding instance of
	// vtpVlanEditStpType.  - 'ieee' indicates IEEE STP is running exclusively.  -
	// 'ibm' indicates IBM STP is running exclusively.  - 'hybrid' indicates a STP
	// that allows a combination of   IEEE and IBM is running.  The 'hybrid' STP
	// type results from tokenRing/fddi VLANs that are children of this
	// trNet/fddiNet parent VLAN being configured in a combination of SRT and SRB
	// vtpVlanBridgeTypes while the instance of vtpVlanEditStpType that
	// corresponds to this object is set to 'auto'. The type is VtpVlanStpType.
	VtpVlanStpType interface{}

	// The parent VLAN for this VLAN.  This object is only instantiated when the
	// value of the corresponding instance of vtpVlanType has a value of 'fddi' or
	// 'tokenRing' and Source Routing is in use on this VLAN.  The parent VLAN
	// must have  a vtpVlanType value of fddiNet(4) or trNet(5),  respectively.
	// The type is interface{} with range: 0..4095.
	VtpVlanParentVlan interface{}

	// A VLAN to which this VLAN is being translational-bridged. If this value and
	// the corresponding instance of vtpVlanTranslationalVlan2 are both zero, then
	// this VLAN is not being translational-bridged. The type is interface{} with
	// range: 0..4095.
	VtpVlanTranslationalVlan1 interface{}

	// Another VLAN, i.e., other than that indicated by vtpVlanTranslationalVlan1,
	// to which this VLAN is being translational-bridged.  If this value and the
	// corresponding instance of vtpVlanTranslationalVlan1 are both zero, then
	// this VLAN is not being translational-bridged. The type is interface{} with
	// range: 0..4095.
	VtpVlanTranslationalVlan2 interface{}

	// The type of the Source Route bridging mode in use on this VLAN.  This
	// object is only instantiated when the value of  the corresponding instance
	// of vtpVlanType has a value of  fddi(2) or tokenRing(3) and Source Routing
	// is in use on this VLAN. The type is VtpVlanBridgeType.
	VtpVlanBridgeType interface{}

	// The maximum number of bridge hops allowed in All Routes Explorer frames on
	// this VLAN.  This object is only instantiated when the value of the
	// corresponding instance of vtpVlanType has a value of fddi(2) or
	// tokenRing(3) and Source Routing is in use on this VLAN. The type is
	// interface{} with range: 1..13.
	VtpVlanAreHopCount interface{}

	// The maximum number of bridge hops allowed in Spanning Tree Explorer frames
	// on this VLAN.  This object is only instantiated when the value of the
	// corresponding instance of vtpVlanType has a value of fddi(2) or
	// tokenRing(3) and Source Routing is in use on this VLAN. The type is
	// interface{} with range: 1..13.
	VtpVlanSteHopCount interface{}

	// True if this VLAN is of type trCrf and also is acting as a backup trCrf for
	// the ISL distributed BRF. The type is bool.
	VtpVlanIsCRFBackup interface{}

	// The additional type information of this VLAN. The type is map[string]bool.
	VtpVlanTypeExt interface{}

	// The value of the ifIndex corresponding to this VLAN ID. If the VLAN ID does
	// not have its corresponding interface,  this object has the value of zero.
	// The type is interface{} with range: 0..2147483647.
	VtpVlanIfIndex interface{}

	// The MISTP instance, to which the corresponding vlan is mapped. If this
	// value of this mib object is 0,  the corresponding vlan  is not configured
	// to be mapped to any MISTP instance and all the ports under this VLAN remain
	// in blocking state. The type is interface{} with range: 0..256.
	StpxVlanMISTPInstMapInstIndex interface{}
}

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry Information about one current VLAN. The managementDomainIndex value in the INDEX clause indicates which management domain the VLAN is in.

func (*CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry) GetEntityData

func (vtpVlanEntry *CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry) GetEntityData() *types.CommonEntityData

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanBridgeType

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanBridgeType string

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanBridgeType represents this VLAN.

const (
	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanBridgeType_none CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanBridgeType = "none"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanBridgeType_srt CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanBridgeType = "srt"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanBridgeType_srb CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanBridgeType = "srb"
)

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanState

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanState string

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanState represents one or more of the device's trunk ports.

const (
	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanState_operational CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanState = "operational"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanState_suspended CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanState = "suspended"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanState_mtuTooBigForDevice CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanState = "mtuTooBigForDevice"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanState_mtuTooBigForTrunk CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanState = "mtuTooBigForTrunk"
)

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanStpType

type CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanStpType string

CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanStpType represents to 'auto'.

const (
	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanStpType_ieee CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanStpType = "ieee"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanStpType_ibm CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanStpType = "ibm"

	CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanStpType_hybrid CISCOVTPMIB_VtpVlanTable_VtpVlanEntry_VtpVlanStpType = "hybrid"
)

type VlanType

type VlanType string

VlanType represents to represent the bridged broadcast domain.

const (
	VlanType_ethernet VlanType = "ethernet"

	VlanType_fddi VlanType = "fddi"

	VlanType_tokenRing VlanType = "tokenRing"

	VlanType_fddiNet VlanType = "fddiNet"

	VlanType_trNet VlanType = "trNet"

	VlanType_deprecated VlanType = "deprecated"
)

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