C. Traps and MIBs
IP Group (RFC 1213)
The Internet Protocol Group objects are supported by the unit for all data paths that are currently configured to carry IP data to/from the unit. All of the objects in the IP Group, except for the IP Address Translation table, are fully supported. Table
Table C-5. IP Group Objects
Object | Description | Setting/Contents | |
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ipForwarding | Specifies whether the unit is | The value is | |
(ip 1) | acting as an IP gateway for |
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| forwarding of datagram |
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| received by, but not addressed |
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| to, the DSL router. |
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ipDefaultTTL | TTL = Time To Live. | Minimum | value is 15. Maximum value is 255. |
(ip 2) |
| The default is 64. | |
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ipAddrTable | The address table. | The device sets the object ipAdEntReasmMaxSixe | |
(ip 20) |
| to 16384. Supported as | |
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ipNetToMediaTable | This table allows access to | This table is implemented with read/write access. | |
(ip 22) | contents of the ARP cache. |
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ipNetToMediaType | Supported for ARP table | other(1) – Entry is incomplete. | |
(ipNetToMediaEntry 4) | entries. | invalid(2) – Invalidates corresponding entry in the | |
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| ipNetToMediaTable. | |
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| dynamic(3) – Results in a response with a badValue | |
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| error status. Dynamic ARP table entries will still display | |
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| with the correct dynamic (3) value, but a Set is not | |
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| allowed. | |
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| static(4) | |
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November 2003 |