jnxVpnIfEntry contains
information about VPN interfaces, and has the objects listed in Table 97. The first three objects (jnxVpnIfVpnType, jnxVpnIfVpnName, and jnxVpnIfIndex) are indexes
and are not included in this table.
Table 97: Supported
jnxVpnIfEntry Objects, VPNs, and Circuit Connection Services
Object
Object Identifier
Layer 3 VPN
Layer 2 VPN
VPLS VPN
L2 Circuit
Circuit Cross- Connect
Optical VPN
Description
jnxVpnIfRowStatus
jnxVpnifEntry 4
–
–
–
–
–
–
Creates, modifies, or deletes a row in this table.
jnxVpnIfStorageType
jnxVpnifEntry 5
–
–
–
–
–
–
Identifies the storage type for an object.
jnxVpnIfAssociationPw
jnxVpnifEntry 6
–
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
–
The index of the associated pseudowire. If no index is associated
with a pseudowire, the index is 0. A pseudowire is a mechanism that
carries essential elements of an emulated circuit from one provider
edge (PE) device to one or more other PEs over a PSN.
jnxVpnIfProtocol
jnxVpnifEntry 7
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
–
Indicates the protocol running over a VPN interface.
This object contains the following values:
other(0)
frameRelay(1)
atmAal5(2)
atmCell(3)
ethernetVlan(4)
ethernet(5)
ciscoHdlc(6)
ppp(7)
cem(8)
atmVcc(9)
atmVpc(10)
vpls(11)
ipInter- working(12)
snapInter- working(13)
static(20)
rip(21)
ospf(22)
bgp(23)
atmTrunkNNI (129)
atmTrunkUNI (130)
jnxVpnIfInBandwidth
jnxVpnifEntry 8
No
No
No
No
No
–
The maximum bandwidth that the customer edge (CE) device connected
over a VPN can send to the PE device, in kilobytes per second. A value
of 0 indicates that there is no configured maximum.
jnxVpnIfOutBandwidth
jnxVpnifEntry 9
No
No
No
No
No
–
The maximum bandwidth that the PE device can send to the CE
device over a VPN interface, in kilobytes per second. A value of 0
indicates that there is no configured maximum.