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MIB Descriptions

C-10

7112-A2-GB20-10

March 1998

Table C-5.

IP Group Objects (2 of 3)

Object, OID, Access

Setting/Contents

Description

ipAdEntIfIndex
(ipAddrEntry 2)

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.20.1.2
read-only

If this object has a greater
value than the ifNumber,
then it refers to a
proprietary interface not
currently implemented by
the MIB II Interface Group.

None

ipRouteTable

(ip21)

1.3.6.1.2.1.4.21
read-write

Use caution when adding
or modifying routes.

If it is absolutely necessary
to add a route, the route
should only be added to the
connected device (device
closest to the destination).
Internal routing will continue
the route to the other
devices.

To delete a route, set object to
invalid.

To modify a route, change fields
in the desired entry of the routing
table (indexed by ipRouteDest).

To add a route, specify values for
a table entry for which the index
(ipRouteDest) does not already
exist.

The following objects must

be specified:

H

ipRouteDest – Serves as an
index to the routing table. Only
one route per destination can
appear in the table. To ensure
that no duplicate destinations
appear in the routing table, the
ipRouteDest object will be
treated as described in the IP
Forwarding Table MIB
(RFC 1354).

H

ipRouteIfIndex – If this object
has a greater value than the
ifNumber, then it refers to a
proprietary interface not
currently implemented by the
MIB II Interface Group. Do not
delete route entries with an
unrecognized ipRouteIfIndex.
When setting this object via
SNMP, the ipRouteIfIndex
value can only assume an
appropriate value of IfIndex
defined for a particular device
type.

Objects that will be set to the
default value if not specified in
the Set PDU used to add a route:

H

ipRouteMetric1 – Defaults to
1 hop.

H

ipRouteType – Defaults to
indirect.

H

ipRouteMask – Defaults to
what is specified in the MIB
description.

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