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MPLS EM—MPLS LSR MIB - RFC 3813
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mplsOutSegmentIndexNext (“ ”)—The value for the out-segment index when an LSR creates a new 
entry in the MPLS out-segment table. The “ ” indicates that this is not implemented because 
modifications to this table are not allowed.
mplsXCTIndexNext (“ ”)—The value for the cross-connect index when an LSR creates an entry in 
the MPLS cross-connect table. The “ ” indicates that no unassigned values are available.
mplsMaxLabelStackDepth (6)—The value for the maximum stack depth.
mplsLabelStackIndexNext (“ ”)—The value for the label stack index when an LSR creates entries 
in the MPLS label stack table. The “ ” indicates that no unassigned values are available.
mplsXCNotificationEnable (false)—Cross-connect notifications are not sent when this value is 
false.
The following notifications are not supported:
mplsXCUp
mplsXCDown
MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB Indexing—Linking Table Elements 
In the MPLS cross-connect table, cross-connect entries associate incoming segments with outgoing 
segments. The following objects index the cross-connect entry:
Cross-connect index (mplsXCIndex)—A unique identifier for a group of cross-connect entries in the 
cross-connect table.
In-segment index (mplsXCInSegmentIndex)—The value of this object is the same value as for the 
mplsInSegmentIndex in the in-segment table. 
The in-segment table (mplsInSegmentTable) is indexed by the incoming label. The 
mplsInSegmentIndex is a 4-byte octet string containing the local label.
Out-segment index (mplsXCOutSegmentIndex)—The value of this object is the same value as for 
the mplsOutSegmentIndex in the out-segment table.
The following figure shows the relationship among the indexes of the mplsInSegmentTable, the 
mplsXCTable, and the mplsOutSegmentTable.
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MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB Indexing
 
The mplsInSegmentIndex, mplsXCindex, and mplsOutSegmentIndex values are defined as an 
MplsIndexType, which is a variable-length octet string that can be used to specify an interface index, a 
physical card or device, or an application ID.
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In-segment table
Cross-connect table
Out-segment table
In-segment index
XC index, In-segment index, Out-segment index
Out-segment index