Paradyne Routers Transmission Group, Table C-6. IP CIDR Route Group Objects 2 of, Description

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Table C-6. IP CIDR Route Group Objects (2 of 2)

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Table C-6. IP CIDR Route Group Objects (2 of 2)

Object

Description

Setting/Contents

ipCidrRouteType

This is a read-only object.

H other(1) ± Not specified by this MIB (used as

(ipCidrRouteEntry 6)

 

interface route).

 

 

H reject(2) ± Entry not valid for downstream routing.

 

 

H local(3) ± Route to a directly connected local host or

 

 

service network.

 

 

H remote(4) ± Route to a nonlocal host or service

 

 

network.

 

 

 

ipCidrRouteProto

Corresponds to routing

This is a read-only object.

(ipCidrRouteEntry 7)

mechanisms via which this

H other(1) ± The entry is a host route set up by DHCP

 

route was learned. Inclusion of

 

or loopback route.

 

values for gateway routing

 

 

 

protocols does not imply that

H local(2) ± Local interface.

 

the host supports these

H netmgmt(3) ± Static route.

 

protocols.

 

 

 

ipCidrRouteAge

Reflects the number of

This is a read-only object.

(ipCidrRouteEntry 8)

seconds since this route was

When displayed, a value of 0 (zero) represents a route

 

last updated or otherwise

 

that will be retained permanently.

 

determined to be correct.

 

 

 

 

 

ipCidrRouteInfo

This object refers to the

If this information is not present (determined by

(ipCidrRouteEntry 9)

particular routing protocol

ipCidrRouteProto value), the value is set to the

 

responsible for this route.

OBJECT IDENTIFIER (00).

 

 

 

ipCidrRouteNextHopAS

Next hop route.

Always set to a value of 0 (zero).

(ipCidrRouteEntry 10)

 

 

 

 

 

ipCidrRouteMetric1 ±

For future use.

Only value accepted is -1.

ipCidrRouteMetric5

 

 

(ipCidrRouteEntry 11 ±

 

 

ipCidrRouteEntry 15)

 

 

 

 

 

ipCidrRouteStatus

Used to create or delete rows

Ð

(ipCidrRouteEntry 16)

in a table.

 

 

 

 

Transmission Group

The objects in the Transmission Group are supported for the Ethernet Interface. These objects are not defined within MIB II but rather through other Internet-standard MIB definitions. The objects in the transmission group are extended by RFC 2665 MIB definitions. The object dot3 (Transmission group 7) is supported on the Ethernet Interface.

6371-A2-GB20-10

August 2000

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