
C. Traps and MIBs
Interface Configuration MIB
The Paradyne proprietary Interface Configuration group, pdn_inet.mib, is supported. Refer to Table
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pdnInetIpAddress | Identifies the interface IP address. | Interface IP address or |
(pdnInetIpAddressTableEntry 1) |
| 0.0.0.0 – Unnumbered interface |
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pdnInetIpSubnetMask | Identifies the interface subnet | The subnet mask. |
(pdnInetIpAddressTableEntry 2) | mask. |
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pdnInetIpAddressType | Use to view the address type for | primary |
(pdnInetIpAddressTableEntry 3) | an interface. Supported as | secondary |
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pdnInetIpRowStatus | Use to add/delete/modify rows in | When used to add a new interface entry, |
(pdnInetIpAddressTableEntry 4) | this table. | the objects specifying the table entry must |
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| be included in the same Set PDU. |
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ARP MIB
The objects from the proxy ARP MIB group, pdn_Arp.mib, are:
pdnNetToMediaClearAllArp (pdnNetToMediaConfig 2) – Setting this object to clear removes all entries from the ARP table and is equivalent to the command: arp purge
pdnNetToMediaProxyArpTable
NAT MIB
The objects in the Network Address Translation MIB group, pdn_NAT.mib, are fully supported. The groups are:
Network Address Translation Group – Facilitates the creation and configuration of NAT entries. The DSL router accepts any valid public IP address (up to 256 addresses) and subnet mask for basic NAT operation.
NAPT Mapping Group – Facilitates the creation and configuration of NAPT mappings. The DSL router accepts any single, public IP address for NAPT operation. The subnet mask 255.255.255.255 is used when the NAPT IP address configuration information is viewed.
NAT Basic Mapping Group – Facilitates the creation and configuration of Basic NAT mappings.
November 2003 |