- Table of Contents
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- 08-Layer 3 - IP Services
- 01-HH3C-ARP-RATELIMIT-MIB
- 02-HH3C-ARP-SUPPRESSION-MIB
- 03-HH3C-ARP-TRAP-MIB
- 04-HH3C-BPA-MIB
- 05-HH3C-DHCP-SNOOP2-MIB
- 06-HH3C-DHCP4-CLIENT-MIB
- 07-HH3C-DHCP4-MIB
- 08-HH3C-DHCP6-MIB
- 09-HH3C-FIB-MIB
- 10-HH3C-IP-ADDRESS-MIB
- 11-HH3C-IPFW-MIB
- 12-HH3C-IPV6-ADDRESS-MIB
- 13-HH3C-NAT-MIB
- 14-HH3C-ND-TRAP-MIB
- 15-HH3C-SESSION-MIB
- 16-HH3C-TCP-MIB
- 17-HH3C-TUNNEL-TRAP-MIB
- 18-HH3C-DNS-MIB
- 19-IP-MIB
- 20-IPV6-ICMP-MIB
- 21-IPV6-MIB
- 22-IPV6-TCP-MIB
- 23-IPV6-UDP-MIB
- 24-TCP-MIB
- 25-UDP-MIB
- Related Documents
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Title | Size | Download |
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08-HH3C-DHCP6-MIB | 261.30 KB |
Contents
hh3cDhcp6Server2OnlineFailReason (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.3.1.1)
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpExtTable
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpStatTable
hh3cDhcp6Server2PrefixPoolTable
hh3cDhcp6Server2AddrExhaustRecov
hh3cDhcp6Server2IpUsageOverflow
hh3cDhcp6Server2IpUsageOverflowRecov
hh3cDhcp6Server2PdExhaustRecov
hh3cDhcp6Server2PdUsageOverflow
hh3cDhcp6Server2IpNetUsageOverflow
hh3cDhcp6Server2IpNetUsageOverflowRecov
hh3cDhcp6Server2IpNetExhaustRecov
hh3cDhcp6Server2PdNetUsageOverflow
hh3cDhcp6Server2PdNetExhaustRecov
hh3cDhcp6Server2GpIpNetExhaust
hh3cDhcp6Server2GpIpNetExhaustRecov
hh3cDhcp6Server2GpPdNetExhaust
hh3cDhcp6Server2GpPdNetExhaustRecov
hh3cDhcp6Svr2GpAddrExhaustRecov
hh3cDhcp6Server2OdapReleaseFail
hh3cDhcp6Server2OdapApplyPdFail
hh3cDhcp6Server2OdapReleasePdFail
hh3cDhcp6Svr2GpUsageOverflowRecov
HH3C-DHCP6-MIB
About this MIB
Use this MIB to configure DHCPv6, obtain DHCPv6 address/prefix allocation information, and configure alarm settings.
MIB file name
hh3c-dhcp6.mib
Root object
iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1).hh3c(25506).hh3cCommon(2).hh3cDhcp6(179)
Scalar objects
hh3cDhcp6Server2OnlineFailReason (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.3.1.1)
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
hh3cDhcp6Server2OnlineFailReason (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.3.1.1) |
accessible-for-notify |
OCTET STRING |
Standard MIB values. |
Reason for the DHCPv6 server online failure. |
As per the MIB. |
Tabular objects
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolTable
About this table
The table records the DHCPv6 address pool configuration parameters.
Support for operations
Create:Supported
It must be bound to hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolName when a row is created.
Edit/Modify:Not supported.
It cannot be modified after the hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolName is created.
Delete:Supported
Read:Supported
Columns
The table index is hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex.
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.1) |
accessible-for-notify |
Unsigned32 |
Implementation varies by product |
DHCPv6 address pool index. |
Implementation varies by product |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolName (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.2) |
read-create |
OCTET STRING |
OCTET STRING (1..63) |
DHCPv6 address pool name. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolRowStatus (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.3) |
read-create |
RowStatus |
Active(1) createAndGo(4) destroy(6) |
Row status. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolVpnName (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.4) |
read-create |
OCTET STRING |
OCTET STRING (0..31) |
VPN instance bound to the IPv6 address pool. |
You can bind a VPN instance to an IPv6 address pool only when you create the pool and cannot change the binding after pool creation. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolType (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.5) |
read-create |
INTEGER |
INTEGER { (normal, 0), (baslocal, 6), (basremote, 7), (odap, 9) } |
IPv6 address pool type. Only 0, 6, 7, and 9 are supported. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolNetwork (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.6) |
read-create |
InetAddressIPv6 |
OCTET STRING (16) |
Network segment in the IPv6 address pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolNetworkMask (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.7) |
read-create |
Integer32 |
Integer32 (0~128) |
Prefix length for the network segment in the IPv6 address pool. If you have not configured the prefix length or remove the prefix length configuration, the prefix length is 0. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolNetworkPdNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.8) |
read-create |
Integer32 |
Integer32 (0~1024) |
Prefix number of the network segment in the IPv6 address pool. If you have not configured the prefix number or remove the prefix number configuration, the prefix number is 0. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolSubPdAddr (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.9) |
read-create |
InetAddressIPv6 |
OCTET STRING (16) |
Sub-prefix of the network segment in the IPv6 address pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolSubPdLength (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.10) |
read-create |
Integer32 |
Integer32 (0~128) |
Sub-prefix length for the network segment in the IPv6 address pool. If you have not configured the sub-prefix length or remove the sub-prefix length configuration, the sub-prefix length is 0. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolNetPreTime (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.11) |
read-create |
Unsigned32 |
Unsigned32 (0|60~4294967295) |
Preferred lifetime for the network segment in the IPv6 address pool. The default preferred lifetime is 604800 seconds. If no network segment exists in the IPv6 address pool, the preferred lifetime is 0 seconds. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolNetValTime (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.12) |
read-create |
Unsigned32 |
Unsigned32 (0|60~4294967295) |
Valid lifetime for the network segment in the IPv6 address pool. The default valid lifetime is 2592000 seconds. If no network segment exists in the IPv6 address pool, the valid lifetime is 0 seconds. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolNetExport (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.13) |
read-create |
TruthValue |
true(1), false(2) |
Settings of the network routes issued for address blocks in the IPv6 address pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolNetPrefer (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.14) |
read-create |
Unsigned32 |
Unsigned32 (1~255) |
Preference for the network routes issued for address blocks in the IPv6 address pool. The default value is 65. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolNetTag (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.15) |
read-create |
Unsigned32 |
Unsigned32 (0~4294967295) |
Tag value for the network routes issued for address blocks in the IPv6 address pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolNaStartAddr (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.16) |
read-create |
InetAddressIPv6 |
OCTET STRING (16) |
Start address of the non-temporary IPv6 address range in the IPv6 address pool for dynamic allocation. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolNaEndAddr (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.17) |
read-create |
InetAddressIPv6 |
OCTET STRING (16) |
End address of the non-temporary IPv6 address range in the IPv6 address pool for dynamic allocation. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolNaPreTime (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.18) |
read-create |
Unsigned32 |
Unsigned32 (0|60~4294967295) |
Preferred lifetime for the non-temporary IPv6 addresses. The default preferred lifetime is 604800 seconds. If no non-temporary IPv6 address range exists, the preferred lifetime is 0 seconds. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolNaValTime (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.19) |
read-create |
Unsigned32 |
Unsigned32 (0|60~4294967295) |
Valid lifetime for the non-temporary IPv6 addresses. The default valid lifetime is 2592000 seconds. If no non-temporary IPv6 address range exists, the valid lifetime is 0 seconds. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolTaStartAddr (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.20) |
read-create |
InetAddressIPv6 |
OCTET STRING (16) |
Start address of the temporary IPv6 address range in the IPv6 address pool for dynamic allocation. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolTaEndAddr (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.21) |
read-create |
InetAddressIPv6 |
OCTET STRING (16) |
End address of the temporary IPv6 address range in the IPv6 address pool for dynamic allocation. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolTaPreTime (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.22) |
read-create |
Unsigned32 |
Unsigned32 (0|60~4294967295) |
Preferred lifetime for the temporary IPv6 addresses. The default preferred lifetime is 604800 seconds. If no temporary IPv6 address range exists, the preferred lifetime is 0 seconds. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolTaValTime (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.23) |
read-create |
Unsigned32 |
Unsigned32 (0|60~4294967295) |
Valid lifetime for the temporary IPv6 addresses. The default valid lifetime is 2592000 seconds. If no temporary IPv6 address range exists, the valid lifetime is 0 seconds. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolPrefixPool (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.24) |
read-create |
Integer32 |
Integer32 (0~128) |
Number of the prefix pool applied to the IPv6 address pool. If you have not applied a prefix pool to the IPv6 address pool or remove the prefix pool configuration for the address pool, the prefix pool number is 0. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolPdPreTime (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.25) |
read-create |
Unsigned32 |
Unsigned32 (0|60~4294967295) |
Preferred lifetime for prefixes in the IPv6 address pool. If no prefix pool is applied to the IPv6 address pool, the preferred lifetime is 0 seconds. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolPdValTime (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.26) |
read-create |
Unsigned32 |
Unsigned32 (0|60~4294967295) |
Valid lifetime for prefixes in the IPv6 address pool. If no prefix pool is applied to the IPv6 address pool, the valid lifetime is 0 seconds. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolPdExport (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.27) |
read-create |
TruthValue |
true(1), false(2) |
Settings of the network routes issued for prefixes in the IPv6 address pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolPdPreference (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.28) |
read-create |
Unsigned32 |
Unsigned32 (1~255) |
Preference for the network routes issued for prefixes in the IPv6 address pool. The default value is 65. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolPdTag (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.29) |
read-create |
Unsigned32 |
Unsigned32 (0~4294967295) |
Tag value for the network routes issued for prefixes in the IPv6 address pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolDomainName (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.30) |
read-create |
OCTET STRING |
OCTET STRING (1..50) |
Domain name specified in the IPv6 address pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGatewayIp (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.31) |
read-create |
OCTET STRING |
OCTET STRING (1..367) |
Gateway IP address specified in the IPv6 address pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolDNSIp (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.32) |
read-create |
OCTET STRING |
OCTET STRING (1..367) |
DNS server IP address specified in the IPv6 address pool |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolExpireIpEnbl (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.33) |
read-create |
TruthValue |
true(1), false(2) |
Whether to enable IPv6 address reservation in the IPv6 address pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolExpireIpMode (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.34) |
read-create |
INTEGER |
INTEGER { (cid, 0), (mac, 1) } |
IPv6 address reservation mode in the IPv6 address pool. The default value is cid (0). |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolExpireIpLim (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.35) |
read-create |
Unsigned32 |
Unsigned32 (1~256000) |
Maximum number of IPv6 addresses that can be reserved in the IPv6 address pool. The default value is 256000. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolExpireIpTime (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.36) |
read-create |
Unsigned32 |
Unsigned32 (60~4294967295) |
Reservation time for expired IPv6 addresses in the IPv6 address pool. The default reservation time is 4294967295 seconds. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolExpirePdEnbl (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.37) |
read-create |
TruthValue |
true(1), false(2) |
Whether to enable IPv6 prefix reservation in the IPv6 address pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolExpirePdMode (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.38) |
read-create |
INTEGER |
INTEGER { (cid, 0), (mac, 1) } |
IPv6 prefix reservation mode in the IPv6 address pool. The default value is cid (0). |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolExpirePdLim (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.39) |
read-create |
Unsigned32 |
Unsigned32 (1~256000) |
Maximum number of IPv6 prefixes that can be reserved in the IPv6 address pool. The default value is 256000. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolExpirePdTime (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.40) |
read-create |
Unsigned32 |
Unsigned32 (60~4294967295) |
Reservation time for expired IPv6 prefixes in the IPv6 address pool. The default reservation time is 4294967295 seconds. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolStatTable
About this table
Use this table to obtain DHCPv6 address pool statistics.
Support for operations
Create:Not supported
Edit/Modify:Not supported
Delete:Not supported
Read:Supported
Columns
The table index is hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex.
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIPIdleNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.2.1.1) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of free IPv6 addresses in a DHCPv6 address pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIPUsedNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.2.1.2) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of assigned IPv6 addresses in the DHCPv6 address pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolPrefixIdleNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.2.1.3) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of free IPv6 prefixes in a DHCPv6 address pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolPrefixUsedNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.2.1.4) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of assigned IPv6 prefixes in the DHCPv6 address pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIPTotalNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.2.1.5) |
Read-only |
OCTET STRING |
OCTET STRING (1..50) |
Number of addresses in the DHCPv6 address pool. |
|
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIPExpiredNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.2.1.6) |
Read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of expired addresses in the DHCPv6 address pool. |
|
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIPDynamicUsedNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.2.1.7) |
Read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of dynamically assigned addresses in the DHCPv6 address pool. |
|
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIPStaticUsedNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.2.1.8) |
Read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of statically assigned addresses in the DHCPv6 address pool. |
|
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIPConflictNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.2.1.9) |
Read-only |
Counter64 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of conflicting addresses in the DHCPv6 address pool. |
|
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIPExcludeNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.2.1.10) |
Read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of excluded addresses in the DHCPv6 address pool. |
|
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIPReserveNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.2.1.11) |
Read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of reserved addresses in the DHCPv6 address pool. |
|
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIPUsge (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.2.1.12) |
Read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Address usage of the DHCPv6 address pool. |
|
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolPdTotalNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.2.1.13) |
Read-only |
OCTET STRING |
OCTET STRING (1..50) |
Number of prefixes in the DHCPv6 address pool. |
|
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolPdExpiredNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.2.1.14) |
Read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of expired prefixes in the DHCPv6 address pool. |
|
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolPdDynamicUsedNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.2.1.15) |
Read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of dynamically assigned prefixes in the DHCPv6 address pool. |
|
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolPdStaticUsedNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.2.1.16) |
Read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of statically assigned prefixes in the DHCPv6 address pool. |
|
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolPdConflictNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.2.1.17) |
Read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of conflicting prefixes in the DHCPv6 address pool. |
|
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolPdExcludeNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.2.1.18) |
Read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of excluded prefixes in the DHCPv6 address pool. |
|
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolPdReserveNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.2.1.19) |
Read-only |
Counter64 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of reserved prefixes in the DHCPv6 address pool. |
|
hh3cDhcp6Server2PooPdUsage (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.2.1.20) |
Read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Prefix usage of the DHCPv6 address pool. |
|
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpTable
About this table
This table records information about DHCPv6 address pool group settings.
Support for operations
Create:Supported.
Edit/Modify:Supported.
Delete:Not supported
Read:Not supported
Columns
The table index is hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpName.
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpName (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.3.1.1) |
Read-only |
OCTET STRING |
Standard MIB values. |
DHCPv6 address pool group name. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpVpnName (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.3.1.2) |
read-create |
OCTET STRING |
Standard MIB values. |
VPN instance to which the DHCPv6 address pool group is applied. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpIncUndo (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.3.1.3) |
read-write |
TruthValue |
Standard MIB values. |
Deleting all pools from the DHCPv6 address pool group. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpRowSta (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.3.1.4) |
read-create |
RowStatus |
createAndGo(4) destroy(6) |
Row status. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpExtTable
About this table
This table records DHCPv6 address pool information in a DHCPv6 address pool group.
Support for operations
Create:Supported.
Edit/Modify:Not supported.
Delete:Not supported
Read:Not supported
Columns
The table indexes are hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpName and hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex.
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpIncPoolNm (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.4.1.1) |
read-only |
OCTET STRING |
OCTET STRING (1..63) |
DHCPv6 address pool name. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpExtRowSta (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.4.1.2) |
read-create |
RowStatus |
createAndGo(4) destroy(6) |
Row status. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpStatTable
About this table
This table defines DHCPv6 address pool group statistics.
Support for operations
Create:Not supported.
Edit/Modify:Not supported.
Delete:Not supported
Read:Supported
Columns
The table index is hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex.
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpPoolNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.5.1.1) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of IPv6 address pools in the DHCPv6 address pool group. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpBndDomNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.5.1.2) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of domains in the DHCPv6 address pool group. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpIPUsage (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.5.1.3) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
IPv6 address usage of the DHCPv6 address pool group. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpIPTotalNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.5.1.4) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Total number of IPv6 addresses in the DHCPv6 address pool group. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpIPUsedNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.5.1.5) |
Read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of allocated IPv6 addresses in the DHCPv6 address pool group. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpIPIdleNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.5.1.6) |
Read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of free IPv6 addresses in the DHCPv6 address pool group. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpIPExcNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.5.1.7) |
Read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of excluded IPv6 addresses in the DHCPv6 address pool group. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpIPConfNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.5.1.8) |
Read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of conflicting IPv6 addresses in the DHCPv6 address pool group. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpPDUsage (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.5.1.9) |
Read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Prefix usage of the DHCPv6 address pool group. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpPDTotalNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.5.1.10) |
Read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Total number of prefixes in the DHCPv6 address pool group. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpPDUsedNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.5.1.11) |
Read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of allocated prefixes in the DHCPv6 address pool group. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpPDIdleNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.5.1.12) |
Read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of free prefixes in the DHCPv6 address pool group. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpPDExcNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.5.1.13) |
Read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of excluded prefixes in the DHCPv6 address pool group. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpPDConfNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.5.1.14) |
Read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of conflicting prefixes in the DHCPv6 address pool group. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpIPReserveNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.5.1.15) |
Read-only |
Counter64 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of reserved IPv6 addresses in the DHCPv6 address pool group. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PrefixPoolTable
About this table
The table records the DHCPv6 prefix pool configuration parameters.
Support for operations
Create:Supported.
Edit/Modify:Not supported.
Delete:Supported
Read:Supported
Columns
The table index is hh3cDhcp6Server2PdVPNInstance and hh3cDhcp6Server2PdNumber.
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PdVPNInstance (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.6.1.1) |
not-accessible |
OCTET STRING |
OCTET STRING (1..31) |
VPN instance bound to the prefix pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PdNumber (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.6.1.2) |
not-accessible |
Integer32 |
Integer32(1..128) |
Number of the prefix pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PdPrefixAddr (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.6.1.3) |
read-create |
OCTET STRING (16) |
OCTET STRING (16) |
Prefix in the prefix pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PdPrefixLen (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.6.1.4) |
read-create |
Integer32 |
Integer32(0..128) |
Prefix length for the prefix above. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PdPrefixNumber (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.6.1.5) |
read-create |
Integer32 |
Integer32(0..1024) |
Index of the prefix applied to the prefix pool. If no prefix is applied to the prefix pool, the index is 0. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PdPrefixAssLen (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.6.1.6) |
read-create |
Integer32 |
Integer32(1..128) |
Prefix length used for dynamic prefix allocation in the prefix pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PdRowStatus (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.6.1.7) |
read-create |
RowStatus |
Active(1) createAndGo(4) destroy(6) |
Row status. |
As per the MIB. |
Notifications
hh3cDhcp6Server2AddrExhaust
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.1 |
Addresses in an IPv6 address pool have been exhausted. |
Error |
Major |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.2 (hh3cDhcp6Server2AddrExhaustRecov) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when all addresses in an IPv6 address pool are assigned.
System impact
New DHCPv6 users cannot obtain IPv6 addresses from the DHCPv6 server.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server address-exhaust command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server address-exhaust command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex) |
IPv6 address pool index. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Recommended action
To resolve this issue:
1.Use one of the following methods to increase address resources:
- Add the current address pool and other address pools to an address pool group.
- Add secondary network segments for dynamic address allocation in the current address pool.
If the issue persists, proceed to step 2.
2.If the issue persists, collect alarm information, log messages, and configuration data, and then contact H3C Support for help.
hh3cDhcp6Server2AddrExhaustRecov
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.2 |
An IPv6 address pool has recovered from address exhaustion. |
Recovery |
Warning |
N/A (N/A) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when an IPv6 address pool has recovered from address exhaustion.
System impact
No negative impact on the system.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server address-exhaust command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server address-exhaust command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex) |
IPv6 address pool index. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Recommended action
No action is required.
hh3cDhcp6Server2IpUsageOverflow
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.3 |
The address usage of an IPv6 address pool has exceeded the threshold. |
Error |
Warning |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.4 (hh3cDhcp6Server2IpUsageOverflowRecov) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when the address usage of an IPv6 address pool has exceeded the threshold.
System impact
If the DHCPv6 server continues to assign IPv6 addresses from the address pool to clients, the address pool might run out of addresses. As a result, new DHCPv6 users cannot obtain IPv6 addresses and thus cannot come online.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server ip-in-use command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server ip-in-use command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex) |
IPv6 address pool index. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Recommended action
To resolve this issue:
1.Use the display ipv6 pool command in any view to check whether the address usage threshold specified in the current address pool is appropriate.
- If the address usage threshold is too low, increase the threshold.
- If the address usage threshold is appropriate, proceed to step 2.
2.Use the display ipv6 dhcp server statistics command in any view to view the address usage of the current address pool and the number of assignable addresses in the current address pool.
- If the assignable addresses are insufficient, replan and increase address pool resources. For example, you can increase address resources as follows:
- i. Use the ipv6 pool-group command to create an IPv6 address pool group, and then add multiple address pools to the address pool group.
- ii. Use the undo authorization-attribute ipv6-pool command in ISP domain view to remove the current authorization IPv6 address pool attribute.
- iii. Use the authorization-attribute ipv6-pool-group command in ISP domain view to specify the IPv6 address pool group for users.
- If the assignable addresses are sufficient, keep observing the address usage of the current address pool. When the address pool has a high address usage, increase address resources timely to ensure that new DHCPv6 users can obtain addresses.
3.If the issue persists, collect alarm information, log messages, and configuration data, and then contact H3C Support for help.
hh3cDhcp6Server2IpUsageOverflowRecov
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.4 |
The address usage of an IPv6 address pool has dropped below the threshold. |
Recovery |
Warning |
N/A (N/A) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when the address usage of an IPv6 address pool has dropped below the threshold.
System impact
No negative impact on the system.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server ip-in-use command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server ip-in-use command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex) |
IPv6 address pool index. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Recommended action
No action is required.
hh3cDhcp6Server2PdExhaust
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.5 |
Prefixes in an IPv6 address pool have been exhausted. |
Error |
Warning |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.6 (hh3cDhcp6Server2PdExhaustRecov) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when all prefixes in an IPv6 address pool are assigned.
System impact
New DHCPv6 users cannot come online.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server pd-exhaust command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server pd-exhaust command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex) |
IPv6 address pool index. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Recommended action
1.Replan and increase address pool resources. For example, you can increase address resources as follows:
Use the ipv6 pool-group command to create an IPv6 address pool group, and then add multiple address pools to the address pool group.
Use the undo authorization-attribute ipv6-pool command in ISP domain view to remove the current authorization IPv6 address pool attribute.
Use the authorization-attribute ipv6-pool-group command in ISP domain view to specify the IPv6 address pool group for users.
2.If the issue persists, collect alarm information, log messages, and configuration data, and then contact H3C Support for help.
hh3cDhcp6Server2PdExhaustRecov
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.6 |
An IPv6 address pool has recovered from prefix exhaustion. |
Recovery |
Warning |
N/A (N/A) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when an IPv6 address pool has recovered from prefix exhaustion.
System impact
No negative impact on the system.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server pd-exhaust command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server pd-exhaust command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex) |
IPv6 address pool index. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Recommended action
No action is required.
hh3cDhcp6Server2PdUsageOverflow
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.7 |
The prefix usage of an IPv6 address pool has reached or exceeded the threshold. |
Error |
Warning |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.8 (hh3cDhcp6Server2PdUsageOverflowRecov) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when the prefix usage of an IPv6 address pool has reached or exceeded the threshold.
System impact
If the number of DHCPv6 users keeps increasing, the IPv6 address pool might run out of prefix resources. As a result, new DHCPv6 users cannot come online.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server pd-in-use command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server pd-in-use command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex) |
IPv6 address pool index. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Recommended action
To resolve this issue:
1.Use the display ipv6 pool command in any view to check whether the prefix usage threshold specified in the current address pool is appropriate.
- If the prefix usage threshold is too low, increase the threshold.
- If the prefix usage threshold is appropriate, proceed to step 2.
2.Use the display ipv6 dhcp server statistics command in any view to view the prefix usage of the current address pool and the number of assignable prefixes in the current address pool.
- If the assignable prefixes are insufficient, replan and increase address pool resources. For example, you can increase address resources as follows:
- i. Use the ipv6 pool-group command to create an IPv6 address pool group, and then add multiple address pools to the address pool group.
- ii. Use the undo authorization-attribute ipv6-pool command in ISP domain view to remove the current authorization IPv6 address pool attribute.
- iii. Use the authorization-attribute ipv6-pool-group command in ISP domain view to specify the IPv6 address pool group for users.
- If the assignable prefixes are sufficient, keep observing the prefix usage of the current address pool. When the address pool has a high prefix usage, increase prefix resources timely to ensure that new DHCPv6 users can obtain prefixes.
3.If the issue persists, collect alarm information, log messages, and configuration data, and then contact H3C Support for help.
hh3cDhcp6Server2IpNetUsageOverflow
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.9 |
The subnet usage of an IPv6 address pool has reached or exceeded the threshold. |
Error |
Warning |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.10 (hh3cDhcp6Server2IpNetUsageOverflowRecov) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when the subnet usage of an IPv6 address pool has reached or exceeded the threshold.
System impact
If the DHCPv6 server continues to assign addresses from the subnet to clients, the subnet might run out of addresses. As a result, new DHCPv6 users cannot obtain IPv6 addresses and thus cannot come online.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server ip-in-use command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server ip-in-use command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex) |
IPv6 address pool index. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Recommended action
To resolve this issue:
1.Use the display ipv6 dhcp dynamic address command in any view to view the subnets in IPv6 address pools that support dynamic IPv6 subnet allocation.
If the utilization of each subnet is high, use the dynamic utilization mark command to adjust the low utilization mark. This operation will make corresponding address pools to release idle subnets.
If the utilization of each subnet is not high, keep observing the utilization of each subnet. When the subnet utilization is high, increase subnet resources timely to ensure that new DHCPv6 users can obtain addresses.
2.If the issue persists, collect alarm information, log messages, and configuration data, and then contact H3C Support for help.
hh3cDhcp6Server2IpNetUsageOverflowRecov
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.10 |
The subnet usage of an IPv6 address pool has dropped below the threshold. |
Recovery |
Warning |
N/A (N/A) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when the subnet usage of an IPv6 address pool has dropped below the threshold.
System impact
No negative impact on the system.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server ip-in-use command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server ip-in-use command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex) |
IPv6 address pool index. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Recommended action
No action is required.
hh3cDhcp6Server2IpNetExhaust
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.11 |
Subnets in an IPv6 address pool have been exhausted. |
Error |
Warning |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.12 (hh3cDhcp6Server2IpNetExhaustRecov) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when an IPv6 address pool has run out of subnet resources.
System impact
DHCPv6 users might fail to come online.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server address-exhaust command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server address-exhaust command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex) |
IPv6 address pool index. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Recommended action
To resolve this issue:
1.Use the display ipv6 dhcp dynamic address command in any view to view the address usage of subnets in the current IPv6 address pool.
If the address usage of each subnet is high, use the dynamic utilization mark command to adjust the low utilization mark. This operation will make corresponding address pools to release idle subnets.
2.If the issue persists, collect alarm information, log messages, and configuration data, and then contact H3C Support for help.
hh3cDhcp6Server2IpNetExhaustRecov
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.12 |
An IPv6 address pool has recovered from subnet exhaustion. |
Recovery |
Warning |
N/A (N/A) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when an IPv6 address pool has recovered from subnet exhaustion.
System impact
No negative impact on the system.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server address-exhaust command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server address-exhaust command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex) |
IPv6 address pool index. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Recommended action
No action is required.
hh3cDhcp6Server2PdNetUsageOverflow
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.13 |
The prefix sub-range usage of an IPv6 address pool has reached or exceeded the threshold. |
Error |
Warning |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.14 (hh3cDhcp6Server2PdNetUsageOverflowRecov) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when the prefix sub-range usage of an IPv6 address pool has reached or exceeded the threshold.
System impact
If the DHCPv6 server continues to assign prefix sub-ranges from the IPv6 address pool, the IPv6 address pool might run out of prefix sub-range resources. As a result, new DHCPv6 users cannot obtain IPv6 addresses and thus cannot come online.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server pd-in-use command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server pd-in-use command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex) |
IPv6 address pool index. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Recommended action
To resolve this issue:
1.Use the display ipv6 dhcp dynamic prefix command in any view to view the prefix usage of prefix ranges in the current IPv6 address pool.
If the prefix usage of prefix range is high, use the dynamic utilization mark command to adjust the low utilization mark. This operation will make corresponding address pools to release idle prefix ranges.
2.If the issue persists, collect alarm information, log messages, and configuration data, and then contact H3C Support for help.
hh3cDhcp6Server2PdNetExhaust
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.15 |
Prefix sub-ranges in the IPv6 address pool have been exhausted. |
Error |
Warning |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.16 (hh3cDhcp6Server2PdNetExhaustRecov) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when prefix sub-ranges in an IPv6 address pool have been exhausted.
System impact
DHCPv6 users might fail to come online.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server pd-exhaust command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server pd-exhaust command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex) |
IPv6 address pool index. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Recommended action
To resolve this issue:
1.Use the display ipv6 pool-group command in any view and view the IPv6 pool group pd usage field in the command output. Then, determine whether to add more usable prefixes. If yes, proceed to step 2.
2.Use the pool command in IPv6 address pool group view to add usable address pools to the address pool group.
If the issue persists, proceed to step 3.
3.Collect alarm information, log messages, and configuration data, and then contact H3C Support for help.
hh3cDhcp6Server2PdNetExhaustRecov
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.16 |
An IPv6 address pool has recovered from prefix sub-range exhaustion. |
Recovery |
Warning |
N/A (N/A) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when an IPv6 address pool has recovered from prefix sub-range exhaustion.
System impact
No negative impact on the system.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server pd-exhaust command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server pd-exhaust command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.1.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex) |
IPv6 address pool index. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolIndex |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Recommended action
No action is required.
hh3cDhcp6Server2GpIpNetExhaust
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.17 |
Subnets in an IPv6 address pool group have been exhausted. |
Error |
Warning |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.18 (hh3cDhcp6Server2GpIpNetExhaustRecov) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when subnets in an IPv6 address pool group have been exhausted.
System impact
DHCPv6 users might fail to come online.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server address-exhaust command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server address-exhaust command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.3.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpName) |
Name of the IPv6 address pool group. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpName |
OCTET STRING |
OCTET STRING (1..63) |
Recommended action
To resolve this issue:
1.Use the display ipv6 dhcp dynamic address command in any view to view the address usage of subnets in the current IPv6 address pool.
If the address usage of each subnet is high, use the dynamic utilization mark command to adjust the low utilization mark. This operation will make corresponding address pools to release idle subnets.
If more usable prefixes are required, proceed to step 2.
2.Use the pool command in IPv6 address pool group view to add usable address pools to the address pool group.
If the issue persists, proceed to step 3.
3.Collect alarm information, log messages, and configuration data, and then contact H3C Support for help.
hh3cDhcp6Server2GpIpNetExhaustRecov
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.18 |
An IPv6 address pool group has recovered from subnet exhaustion. |
Recovery |
Warning |
N/A (N/A) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when an IPv6 address pool group has recovered from subnet exhaustion.
System impact
No negative impact on the system.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server address-exhaust command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server address-exhaust command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.3.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpName) |
Name of the IPv6 address pool group. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpName |
OCTET STRING |
OCTET STRING (1..63) |
Recommended action
No action is required.
hh3cDhcp6Server2GpPdNetExhaust
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.19 |
Prefix ranges in an IPv6 address pool group have been exhausted. |
Error |
Warning |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.20 (hh3cDhcp6Server2GpPdNetExhaustRecov) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when prefix ranges in an IPv6 address pool group have been exhausted.
System impact
DHCPv6 users might fail to come online.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server pd-exhaust command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server pd-exhaust command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.3.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpName) |
Name of the IPv6 address pool group. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpName |
OCTET STRING |
OCTET STRING (1..63) |
Recommended action
To resolve this issue:
1.Use the display ipv6 dhcp dynamic prefix command in any view to view the prefix usage of prefix ranges in the current IPv6 address pool.
If the prefix usage of prefix range is high, use the dynamic utilization mark command to adjust the low utilization mark. This operation will make corresponding address pools to release idle prefix ranges.
If the issue persists, proceed to step 2.
2.Use the pool command in IPv6 address pool group view to add address pools with usable prefixes to the address pool group.
If the issue persists, proceed to step 3.
3.Collect alarm information, log messages, and configuration data, and then contact H3C Support for help.
hh3cDhcp6Server2GpPdNetExhaustRecov
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.20 |
An IPv6 address pool group has recovered from prefix range exhaustion. |
Recovery |
Warning |
N/A (N/A) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when an IPv6 address pool group has recovered from prefix range exhaustion.
System impact
No negative impact on the system.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server pd-exhaust command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server pd-exhaust command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.3.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpName) |
Name of the IPv6 address pool group. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpName |
OCTET STRING |
OCTET STRING (1..63) |
Recommended action
No action is required.
hh3cDhcp6Svr2AllocIpFailed
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.21 |
The DHCPv6 server fails to allocate an IPv6 address in an ISP domain. |
Informational |
Warning |
N/A (N/A) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when the DHCPv6 server fails to allocate an IPv6 address in an ISP domain.
System impact
Access users cannot obtain IPv6 addresses from the ISP domain.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcpserver ip-alloc-failed command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcpserver ip-alloc-failed command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.3.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2OnlineFailReason) |
Reason for the address allocation failure on the DHCPv6 server. |
N/A |
OCTET STRING |
Standard MIB values. |
Recommended action
To resolve this issue:
1.Use the display domain command in any view to check whether the authorization-attribute ipv6-pool command is configured.
- If the command is configured, verify that the access configuration is correct. For more information about this task, see IPoE configuration in Layer 2—WAN Access Configuration Guide.
- If the command is not configured, proceed to step 2.
2.Use the display ipv6 dhcp server statistics command in any view and check whether the value of the Free IPv6 addresses field is 0 in the command output.
If the value of the Free IPv6 addresses field is 0, perform the following task to increase usable address pool resources:
Use the ipv6 pool-group command to create an IPv6 address pool group, and then add multiple address pools to the address pool group.
Use the undo authorization-attribute ipv6-pool command in ISP domain view to remove the current authorization IPv6 address pool attribute.
Use the authorization-attribute ipv6-pool-group command in ISP domain view to specify the IPv6 address pool group for users.
3.If the issue persists, collect alarm information, log messages, and configuration data, and then contact H3C Support for help.
hh3cDhcp6Svr2AllocPdFailed
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.22 |
The DHCPv6 server fails to allocate an IPv6 prefix in an ISP domain. |
Informational |
Warning |
N/A (N/A) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when the DHCPv6 server fails to allocate an IPv6 prefix in an ISP domain.
System impact
Access users cannot obtain IPv6 prefixes from the ISP domain.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server pd-alloc-failed command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server pd-alloc-failed command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.3.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2OnlineFailReason) |
Reason for the prefix allocation failure on the DHCPv6 server. |
N/A |
OCTET STRING |
Standard MIB values. |
Recommended action
To resolve this issue:
1.Use the display domain command in any view to check whether the authorization-attribute ipv6-pool command is configured.
- If the command is configured, verify that the access configuration is correct. For more information about this task, see IPoE configuration in Layer 2—WAN Access Configuration Guide.
- If the command is not configured, proceed to step 2.
2.Use the display ipv6 dhcp server statistics command in any view and check whether the value of the Free IPv6 addresses field is 0 in the command output.
If the value of the Free IPv6 prefixes field is 0, perform the following task to increase usable address pool resources:
Use the ipv6 pool-group command to create an IPv6 address pool group, and then add multiple address pools to the address pool group.
Use the undo authorization-attribute ipv6-pool command in ISP domain view to remove the current authorization IPv6 address pool attribute.
Use the authorization-attribute ipv6-pool-group command in ISP domain view to specify the IPv6 address pool group for users.
3.If the issue persists, collect alarm information, log messages, and configuration data, and then contact H3C Support for help.
hh3cDhcp6Svr2GpAddrExhaust
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.24 |
An address pool group has run out of IPv6 addresses. |
Error |
Warning |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.25 (hh3cDhcp6Svr2GpAddrExhaustRecov) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when an IPv6 address pool group has run out of IPv6 addresses.
System impact
DHCPv6 users cannot obtain addresses and thus cannot come online.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server group-used-exhaustion command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server group-used-exhaustion command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.3.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpName) |
Name of the address pool group. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpName |
OCTET STRING (1..63) |
Standard MIB values. |
Recommended action
To resolve this issue:
1.Use the display ipv6 pool-group command in any view and view the Pool group address usage field in the command output. Then, determine whether to add more usable addresses. If yes, proceed to step 2.
2.Use the pool command in IPv6 address pool group view to add usable address pools to the address pool group.
If the issue persists, proceed to step 3.
3.Collect alarm information, log messages, and configuration data, and then contact H3C Support for help.
hh3cDhcp6Svr2GpAddrExhaustRecov
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.25 |
An IPv6 address pool group has recovered from the address resource exhaustion condition. |
Recovery |
Warning |
N/A (N/A) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when an IPv6 address pool group has recovered from the address resource exhaustion condition.
System impact
No negative impact on the system.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server group-used-exhaustion command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server group-used-exhaustion command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.3.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpName) |
Name of the address pool group. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpName |
OCTET STRING (1..63) |
Standard MIB values. |
Recommended action
No action is required.
hh3cDhcp6Server2DevOdapFull
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.26 |
All ODAP address pools have run out of subnet resources. |
Informational |
Warning |
N/A (N/A) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when all ODAP address pools have run out of subnet resources.
System impact
New DHCPv6 users might fail to come online.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server odap-subnet-warning command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server odap-subnet-warning command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
N/A (N/A) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Recommended action
To resolve this issue:
1.Use the display ipv6 dhcp dynamic address command in any view to view the address usage of subnets in ODAP address pools.
If the address usage of each subnet is high, use the dynamic utilization mark command to adjust the low utilization mark. This operation will make corresponding address pools to release idle subnets.
2.If the issue persists, collect alarm information, log messages, and configuration data, and then contact H3C Support for help.
hh3cDhcp6Server2DevOdapPdFull
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.27 |
All ODAP address pool have run out of prefix range resources. |
Informational |
Warning |
N/A (N/A) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when all ODAP address pools have run out of prefix range resources.
System impact
New DHCPv6 users might fail to come online.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server odap-prefix-warning command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server odap- prefix-warning command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
N/A (N/A) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Recommended action
To resolve this issue:
1.Use the display ipv6 dhcp dynamic prefix command in any view to view the prefix usage of prefix ranges in ODAP address pools.
If the prefix usage of each prefix range is high, use the dynamic utilization mark command to adjust the low utilization mark. This operation will make corresponding address pools to release idle subnets.
2.If the issue persists, collect alarm information, log messages, and configuration data, and then contact H3C Support for help.
hh3cDhcp6Server2OdapApplyFail
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.28 |
An ODAP address pool fails to request subnet resources. |
Informational |
Warning |
N/A (N/A) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when one of the following conditions exists:
The ODAP server does not respond to the subnet request.
The ODAP server is configured incorrectly.
The ODAP server has run out of subnet resources.
System impact
New DHCPv6 users might fail to come online.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server odap-subnet-warning command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server odap-subnet-warning command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.3.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2OnlineFailReason) |
Reason why the ODAP address pool failed to request subnet resources. |
N/A |
OCTET STRING |
Standard MIB values. |
Recommended action
To resolve this issue:
1.Verify that the ODAP settings are all correct. If the ODAP settings are configured correctly, proceed to step 2.
2.Use the display ipv6 dhcp dynamic-alloc address command to check whether the utilization of each subnet is normal in the ODAP address pool.
3.If the issue persists, collect alarm information, log messages, and configuration data, and then contact H3C Support for help.
hh3cDhcp6Server2OdapReleaseFail
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.29 |
An ODAP address pool fails to release subnet resources. |
Informational |
Warning |
N/A (N/A) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when the device is disconnected from the ODAP server.
System impact
This issue might disable the ODAP server from reclaiming subnets and the ODAP server might run out of subnet resources.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server odap-subnet-warning command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server odap-subnet-warning command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.3.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2OnlineFailReason) |
Reason why the ODAP address pool failed to release subnet resources. |
N/A |
OCTET STRING |
Standard MIB values. |
Recommended action
Collect alarm information, log messages, and configuration data, and then contact H3C Support for help.
hh3cDhcp6Server2OdapApplyPdFail
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.30 |
An ODAP address pool fails to request prefix range resources. |
Informational |
Warning |
N/A (N/A) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when the device is disconnected from the ODAP server.
System impact
New DHCPv6 users might fail to come online.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server odap-prefix-warning command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server odap-prefix-warning command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.3.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2OnlineFailReason) |
Reason why the ODAP address pool failed to request prefix range resources. |
N/A |
OCTET STRING |
Standard MIB values. |
Recommended action
Collect alarm information, log messages, and configuration data, and then contact H3C Support for help.
hh3cDhcp6Server2OdapReleasePdFail
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.31 |
An ODAP address pool fails to release prefix range resources. |
Informational |
Warning |
N/A (N/A) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when an ODAP address pool fails to release prefix range resources.
System impact
This issue might disable the ODAP server from reclaiming prefix range resources and the ODAP server might run out of prefix range resources.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server odap-prefix-warning command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server odap-prefix-warning command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.3.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2OnlineFailReason) |
Reason why the ODAP address pool failed to release prefix range resources. |
N/A |
OCTET STRING |
Standard MIB values. |
Recommended action
Collect alarm information, log messages, and configuration data, and then contact H3C Support for help.
hh3cDhcp6Svr2GpUsageOverflow
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.32 |
The IPv6 resource usage of an address pool group has reached the threshold. |
Error |
Warning |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.33 (hh3cDhcp6Svr2GpUsageOverflowRecov) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when the IPv6 resource usage of an address pool group has reached the threshold.
System impact
The address pool group might run out of IPv6 address and prefix resources. As a result, new DHCPv6 users might fail to come online.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable dhcp server group-used-threshold command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable dhcp server group-used-threshold command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.3.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpName) |
Name of the address pool group. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpName |
OCTET STRING (1..63) |
Standard MIB values. |
Recommended action
To resolve this issue:
1.Use the display ipv6 pool-group command in any view and view the address usage field in the command output. Then, determine whether more usable addresses are required. To add more usable addresses, proceed to step 2.
2.Use the pool command in IPv6 address pool group view to add usable address pools to the address pool group.
If the issue persists, proceed to step 3.
3.Collect alarm information, log messages, and configuration data, and then contact H3C Support for help.
hh3cDhcp6Svr2GpUsageOverflowRecov
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.2.0.33 |
The IPv6 resource usage of an address pool group has dropped below the threshold. |
Recovery |
Warning |
N/A (N/A) |
ON |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when the IPv6 resource usage of an address pool group has dropped below the threshold.
System impact
No negative impact on the system.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server group-used-threshold command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ipv6 dhcp server group-used-threshold command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.179.1.3.1.1 (hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpName) |
Name of the address pool group. |
hh3cDhcp6Server2PoolGpName |
OCTET STRING (1..63) |
Standard MIB values. |
Recommended action
No action is required.