SNMP Agent MIB Reference
A GET
operation retrieves run-time information for the selected tuxFactoryTable
instance or instances. The returned value is 1 (active
) if the instance is registered with the FactoryFinder.
The tuxInterfaceTable
group contains objects that represent configuration and run-time characteristics of CORBA interfaces at both the domain and server group levels. There are certain semantic differences in the objects of this group between domain level and server group level instances, as explained in the following discussions for tuxInterfaceTable
.
A domain level tuxInterfaceTable
instance is not associated with a Server group. In this case, its tuxIfSrvGrp
object has the invalid value *
.
A server group level instance has an associated Server group. In this case, its tuxIfSrvGrp
object has a valid server group name for the domain. This server group level representation of an interface also provides a container for managing the interface state (the tuxIfState
object) and for collecting accumulated statistics.
Every CORBA interface that is activated in a server must have a server group level tuxInterfaceTable
instance. The activation of interfaces in a server is controlled by the state of a tuxIfQueue
instance for the interface. Activation of a tuxIfQueue
instance causes its objects to be initialized with values specified for the associated server group level tuxInterfaceTable
instance. If such an instance does not already exist, then one is dynamically created. This dynamically created server group level tuxInterfaceTable
instance is initialized with the objects of the domain level tuxInterfaceTable
instance for the interface, if one exists. If an associated domain level instance does not exist, system-specified default configuration values are used. After they are activated, interfaces are always associated with a server group level tuxInterfaceTable
instance.
The specification of configuration objects for interfaces at any level is optional. Interfaces offered by a server are identified through the ICF file used for generating skeletons. The interfaces are advertised automatically by the system when the server is activated.
The following table lists the objects within the tuxInterfaceTable
.