| cieIfLastInTime | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.1.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object represents the elapsed time in
        milliseconds since last protocol input
        packet was received.
        Discontinuities in the value of this variable
        can occur at re-initialization of the
        management system, and at other times as
        indicated by the values of
        cieIfPacketDiscontinuityTime.
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      | cieIfLastOutTime | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.1.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object represents the elapsed time in
        milliseconds since last protocol  output
        packet was transmitted.
        Discontinuities in the value of this variable
        can occur at re-initialization of the
        management system, and at other times as
        indicated by the values of
        cieIfPacketDiscontinuityTime.
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      | cieIfLastOutHangTime | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.1.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object represents the elapsed time in
        milliseconds since last protocol    output
        packet could not be successfully transmitted.
        Discontinuities in the value of this variable
        can occur at re-initialization of the
        management system, and at other times as
        indicated by the values of
        cieIfPacketDiscontinuityTime.
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      | cieIfInRuntsErrs | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.1.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        The number of packets input on a particular
        physical interface which were dropped as
        they were smaller than the minimum allowable
        physical media limit.
        Discontinuities in the value of this variable
        can occur at re-initialization of the
        management system, and at other times as
        indicated by the values of
        cieIfPacketDiscontinuityTime.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfInGiantsErrs | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.1.1.5 | 
    
    
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        The number of input packets on a particular
        physical interface which were dropped as
        they were larger than the ifMtu (largest
        permitted  size of a packet which can be
        sent/received on an interface).
        Discontinuities in the value of this variable
        can occur at re-initialization of the
        management system, and at other times as
        indicated by the values of
        cieIfPacketDiscontinuityTime.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfInFramingErrs | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.1.1.6 | 
    
    
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        The number of input packets on a physical
        interface which were misaligned or had
        framing errors. This happens when the
        format of the incoming packet on a physical
        interface is incorrect.
        Discontinuities in the value of this variable
        can occur at re-initialization of the
        management system, and at other times as
        indicated by the values of
        cieIfPacketDiscontinuityTime.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfInOverrunErrs | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.1.1.7 | 
    
    
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        The number of input packets which arrived
        on a particular physical interface which
        were too quick for the hardware to receive
        and hence the receiver ran out of buffers.
        Discontinuities in the value of this variable
        can occur at re-initialization of the
        management system, and at other times as
        indicated by the values of
        cieIfPacketDiscontinuityTime.
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      | cieIfInIgnored | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.1.1.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        The number of input packets which were simply
        ignored by this physical interface due to
        insufficient resources to handle the incoming
        packets.
        For example, this could indicate that the input
        receive buffers are not available or that the
        receiver lost a packet.
        Discontinuities in the value of this variable
        can occur at re-initialization of the
        management system, and at other times as
        indicated by the values of
        cieIfPacketDiscontinuityTime.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfInAbortErrs | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.1.1.9 | 
    
    
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        Number of input packets which were dropped
        because the receiver aborted.
        Examples of this could be when an abort
        sequence aborted the input frame or when
        there is a collision in an ethernet segment.
        Discontinuities in the value of this variable
        can occur at re-initialization of the
        management system, and at other times as
        indicated by the values of
        cieIfPacketDiscontinuityTime.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfInputQueueDrops | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.1.1.10 | 
    
    
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        The number of input packets which were
        dropped.
        Some reasons why this object could be
        incremented are:
        o  Input queue is full.
        o  Errors at the receiver hardware
        while receiving the packet.
        Discontinuities in the value of this variable
        can occur at re-initialization of the
        management system, and at other times as
        indicated by the values of
        cieIfPacketDiscontinuityTime.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfOutputQueueDrops | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.1.1.11 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object indicates the  number of output
        packets dropped by the interface even though
        no error had been detected to prevent them
        being transmitted.
        The packet could be dropped for many reasons,
        which could range from the interface being
        down to errors in the format of the packet.
        Discontinuities in the value of this variable
        can occur at re-initialization of the
        management system, and at other times as
        indicated by the values of
        cieIfPacketDiscontinuityTime.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfPacketDiscontinuityTime | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.1.1.12 | 
    
    
      | 
        The value of sysUpTime on the most recent
        occasion at which this interface's  counters
        suffered  a discontinuity.
        If no such discontinuities have occurred
        since the last re-initialization of the
        local management subsystem, then this
        object contains a value of zero.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfResetCount | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.2.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        The number of times the interface was
        internally reset and brought up.
        Some of the actions which can cause this
        counter to increment are :
        o  Bringing an interface up using the
        interface CLI command.
        o  Clearing the interface with the exec
        CLI command.
        o  Bringing the interface up via SNMP.
        Discontinuities in the value of this variable
        can occur at re-initialization of the
        management system, and at other times as
        indicated by the values of
        cieIfInterfaceDiscontinuityTime.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfKeepAliveEnabled | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.2.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        A keepalive is a small, layer-2 message
        that is transmitted by a network device
        to let directly-connected network devices
        know of its presence.
        This object returns true(1) if keepalives
        are enabled on this interface. If keepalives
        are not enabled, false(2) is returned.
        Setting this object to TRUE or FALSE enables
        or disables (respectively) keepalive on this
        interface.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfStateChangeReason | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.2.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object displays a human-readable
        textual string which describes the
        cause of the last state change of the
        interface.
        Examples of the values this object
        can take are:
        o  'Lost Carrier'
        o  'administratively down'
        o  'up'
        o  'down'
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfCarrierTransitionCount | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.2.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        Number of times interface saw the carrier
        signal transition.
        For example, if a T1 line is unplugged,
        then framer will detect the loss of signal
        (LOS) on the line  and will count it as a
        transition.
        Discontinuities in the value of this variable
        can occur at re-initialization of the
        management system, and at other times as
        indicated by the values of
        cieIfInterfaceDiscontinuityTime.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfInterfaceDiscontinuityTime | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.2.1.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        The value of sysUpTime on the most recent
        occasion at which this interface's  counters
        suffered  a discontinuity.
        If no such discontinuities have occurred
        since the last re-initialization of the
        local management subsystem, then this
        object contains a value of zero.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfDhcpMode | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.2.1.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        The DHCP mode configured by the
        administrator.
        If 'true(1)' the DHCP is enabled. In which
        case an IP address is requested in DHCP.
        This is in addition to any that are
        configured by the administrator in
        'ciiIPAddressTable' or 'ciiIPIfAddressTable'
        in CISCO-IP-IF-MIB.
        If 'false(2)' the DHCP is disabled. In which
        case all IP addresses are configured by the
        administrator in 'ciiIPAddressTable' or
        'ciiIPIfAddressTable'.
        For interfaces, for which DHCP cannot be or
        is not supported, then this object has the
        value false(2).
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfMtu | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.2.1.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        The MTU configured by the administrator.
        This object is exactly same as 'ifMtu' in
        ifTable from IF-MIB for the same ifIndex
        value , except that it is configurable by the
        administrator. For more description of this
        object refer to 'ifMtu' in IF-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfContextName | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.2.1.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        The ContextName denotes the interface
        'context' and is used to logically separate
        the MIB management.
        RFC 2571 and RFC 2737 describe this approach.
        When the agent supports a different SNMP
        context, as detailed in RFC 2571 and
        RFC 2737, for different interfaces, then the
        value of this object specifies the context
        name used for this interface.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfOperStatusCause | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.2.1.9 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object represents the detailed
        operational cause reason for the current
        operational state of the interface.
        The current operational state of the interface
        is given by the 'ifOperStatus' defined
        in IF-MIB.
        The corresponding instance of
        'cieIfOperStatusCauseDescr' must be used to
        get the information about the operational
        cause value mentioned in this object.
        For interfaces whose 'ifOperStatus' is 'down'
        the objects 'cieIfOperStatusCause' and
        'cieIfOperStatusCauseDescr' together provides
        the information about the operational cause
        reason and the description of the cause.
        The value of this object will be 'none(2)' for
        all the 'ifOperStatus' values except for
        'down(2)'. Its value will be one status cause
        defined in the 'IfOperStatusReason' textual
        convention if 'ifOperStatus' is 'down(2)'.
        The value of this object will be 'other(1)'
        if the operational status cause is not one
        defined in 'IfOperStatusReason'.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfOperStatusCauseDescr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.2.1.10 | 
    
    
      | 
        The description for the cause of current
        operational state of the interface, given
        by the object 'cieIfOperStatusCause'.
        For an interface whose 'ifOperStatus' is not
        'down' the value of this object will be
        'none'.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfStatusListIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.3.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        An arbitrary integer value, greater than
        zero, which identifies a list of 64 interfaces
        within a module.
       | 
    
    
      | cieInterfacesIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.3.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object represents the 'ifIndex' for a
        set of 64 interfaces in the module.
       | 
    
    
      | cieInterfacesOperMode | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.3.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object represents the operational mode
        for a set of 64 interfaces in the module.
       | 
    
    
      | cieInterfacesOperCause | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.3.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object represents the operational status
        cause for a set of 64 interfaces in the
        module.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfDot1qCustomAdminEtherType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.3.1.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        The Dot1qEtherType allow administrator
        to select a non-standard (other than 0x8100)
        2-byte ethertype for the interface to
        interoperate with third party vendor's system
        that do not use the standard 0x8100 ethertype
        to identify 802.1q-tagged frames.
        The current administrative value of the
        802.1q ethertype for the interface.  The
        administrative 802.1q ethertype value may
        differ from the operational 802.1q ethertype
        value.  On some platforms, 802.1q ethertype
        may be assigned per group rather than per port.
        If multiple ports belong to a port group,
        the 802.1q ethertype assigned to any of
        the ports in such group will apply to all
        ports in the same group.
        To configure non-standard dot1q ethertype
        is only recommended when the Cisco device
        is connected to any third party vendor device.
        Also be advised that the custom ethertype value
        needs to be changed in the whole cloud of
        Cisco device with the same custom ethertype
        value if the third party device are separated
        by number of Cisco device in the middle.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfDot1qCustomOperEtherType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.3.1.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        The current operational value of the
        802.1q ethertype for the interface.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfInPktRate | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.4.1.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Five minute exponentially-decayed moving
        average of inbound packet rate for this
        interface.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfInOctetRate | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.4.1.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        Five minute exponentially-decayed moving
        average of inbound octet rate for this
        interface.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfOutPktRate | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.4.1.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        Five minute exponentially-decayed moving
        average of outbound packet rate for this
        interface.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfOutOctetRate | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.4.1.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        Five minute exponentially-decayed moving
        average of outbound octet rate for this
        interface.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfDot1dBaseMappingPort | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.5.1.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        The dot1dBasePort value for this interface.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfName | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.6.1.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Represents an interface name mentioned
        in the 'ifName' object of this system.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.6.1.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object represents the 'ifIndex'
        corresponding to the interface name mentioned
        in the 'cieIfName' object of this instance.
        If the 'ifName' mentioned in the 'cieIfName'
        object of this instance corresponds to multiple
        'ifIndex' values, then the value of this object
        is the numerically smallest of those multiple
        'ifIndex' values.
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      | cieIfPacketStatsTable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        This  table contains interface packet
        statistics which are not available in
        IF-MIB(RFC2863).
        As an example, some interfaces to which
        objects in this table are applicable are
        as follows :
        o Ethernet
        o FastEthernet
        o ATM
        o BRI
        o Sonet
        o GigabitEthernet
        Some objects defined in this table may be
        applicable to physical interfaces only.
        As a result, this table may be sparse for
        some logical interfaces.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfInterfaceTable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        This  table contains objects which provide
        more information about interface
        properties not available in IF-MIB
        (RFC 2863).
        Some objects defined in this table may be
        applicable to physical interfaces only.
        As a result, this table may be sparse for
        logical interfaces.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfStatusListTable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        This table contains objects for providing
        the 'ifIndex', interface operational mode and
        interface operational cause for all the
        interfaces in the modules.
        This table contains one entry for each
        64 interfaces in an module.
        This table provides efficient way of encoding
        'ifIndex', interface operational mode and
        interface operational cause, from the point
        of retrieval, by combining the values a set
        of 64 interfaces in a single MIB object.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfDot1qCustomEtherTypeTable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.3.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A list of the interfaces that support
        the 802.1q custom Ethertype feature.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfUtilTable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.4.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        This table contains the interface utilization
        rates for inbound and outbound traffic on an
        interface.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfDot1dBaseMappingTable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.5.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        This table contains the mappings of the
        ifIndex of an interface to its
        corresponding dot1dBasePort value.
       | 
    
    
      | cieIfNameMappingTable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276.1.6.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        This table contains objects for providing
        the 'ifName' to 'ifIndex' mapping.
        This table contains one entry for each
        valid 'ifName' available in the system.
        Upon the first request, the implementation
        of this table will get all the available
        ifNames, and it will populate the entries
        in this table, it maintains this ifNames
        in a cache for ~30 seconds.
       |