| ccStatusClusterName | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.134.1.1.1 | 
    
    
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        The name of the cluster.  Cluster command switch
        functionality is only enabled if this object is
        a non-NULL string.  Strings containing all blanks
        or a NULL string will disable the cluster.
        This object and ccStatusClusterMode in this MIB are
        the only objects that will be instantiated if the
        command switch functionality is not enabled.
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      | ccStatusClusterMode | 
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        The mode of the device.  A device can become a member
        switch only when it is added to the cluster at the command
        switch.  For devices that do not belong to any cluster,
        the ccStatusClusterMode is set to 'none'.
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      | ccStatusCommanderTDomain | 
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        Indicates the kind of transport service used by the command
        switch of the cluster.  Possible values for this object, such
        as snmpUDPDomain, are defined in the Transport Mappings for
        SNMPv2 document (RFC 1906).
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      | ccStatusCommanderTAddress | 
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        The transport service address of the command switch
        of the cluster.  The address is formatted according to the
        corresponding value of ccStatusCommanderTDomain.
        For snmpUDPDomain, a TAddress is 6 octets long, the
        initial 4 octets containing the IP-address in network-byte
        order and the last 2 containing the UDP port in network-byte
        order. Consult 'Transport Mappings for Version 2 of the
        Simple Network Management Protocol' (RFC 1906) for further
        information on snmpUDPDomain.
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      | ccStatusCommanderMacAddress | 
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        The management MAC address of the command switch of the
        cluster.
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      | ccStatusTimeOfLastChange | 
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        The value of sysUpTime on the command switch when
        the last time the value of an instance of ccMemberOperStatus
        changed.  The value 0 indicates that no member's status
        has ever changed since commander system initialization.
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      | ccStatusLastNMSAddMemberTDomain | 
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        Indicates the kind of transport service used by the
        the last NMS tried to add a member to the cluster.
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      | ccStatusLastNMSAddMemberTAddress | 
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        The transport service address of the last NMS which
        tried to add a member to the cluster.  The address is
        formatted according to the corresponding value of
        ccStatusLastNMSAddMemberTDomain.
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      | ccStatusLastFailureAddMember | 
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        The reason why the last NMS was unable to add a switch
        to be a member of the cluster.
        password:  The member has an enable password configured.
        overmax:   Adding the member exceeds the maximum number of
        cluster members supported by the command switch.
        See ccStatusMaxNumberOfMembers.
        noncandidate:  The member is not a candidate switch, or it
        does not show up in the candidate table.
        memberNumberInUse:  The member number is used by an existing
        member in the cluster.
        unreachable:   The member is a candidate but is unreachable or
        has no connectivity.
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      | ccStatusMaxNumberOfMembers | 
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        The maximum number of cluster members allowed in the
        cluster.  The command switch is considered as a cluster
        member also.
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      | ccStatusMemberOrder | 
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        The suggested order in which the cluster members are
        displayed in network management applications.  The
        format of the string is n1,n2,n3,n4, ..., where
        <n#> is any valid member number in the cluster.  The
        member numbers are separated by commas with no spaces
        in between.  An example of the object's value is
        '3,8,14,0,2' for a cluster containing member numbers
        0, 2, 3, 8, and 14.
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      | ccMemberEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.134.1.2.1.1 | 
    
    
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        An entry containing cluster management information
        applicable to a particular cluster member.
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      | ccCandidateEntry | 
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        An entry pertaining to a single candidate device.
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      | ccMemberMacAddress | 
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        The management MAC address of the member device.
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      | ccMemberNumber | 
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        An arbitrary value which uniquely identifies the
        cluster member switch number. It ranges from 1 to
        ccStatusMaxNumberOfMembers.
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      | ccMemberOperStatus | 
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        The status of cluster management connectivity between
        the command switch and a cluster member. Cluster management
        connectivity is determined by the exchange of cluster
        management messages between the command switch and a
        cluster member. A member that has failed to exchange
        cluster management messages with the command switch is
        deemed to be inactive. Otherwise, it is deemed to be active.
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      | ccMemberEntityLogicalIndex | 
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        The value of entLogicalIndex in the ENTITY-MIB
        corresponding to this cluster member. Creating an
        entry in this table creates a corresponding entry
        in the entLogicalTable in the ENTITY-MIB.
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      | ccMemberRowStatus | 
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        The status of this conceptual row. A device
        is added to the cluster of a command switch by
        creating an entry in this table for the device. The
        devices currently eligible to be added into the
        cluster are listed in the ccCandidateTable.
        An attempt to add a new member may fail.  See
        ccStatusLastFailureAddMember for possible reasons
        for that failure.
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      | ccCandidateMacAddress | 
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        The MAC address of a device qualified to
        to be a cluster member of the command switch
        cluster.
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