Snipprefixlistaddr, Snipprefixlistmask, Snipprefixlistgevalue – Brocade Unified IP MIB Reference (Supporting FastIron Release 07.5.00) User Manual
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IP prefix list table
snIpPrefixListAddr
brcdIp.1.2.2.14.1.5
Syntax: IpAddress
Read-write
Shows the IP address of the prefix.
snIpPrefixListMask
brcdIp.1.2.2.14.1.6
Syntax: IpAddress
NOTE: This object is not
supported on the
Brocade NetIron
MLX, Brocade
MLXe, Brocade
NetIron XMR,
Brocade NetIron
CES, and Brocade
NetIron CER series
devices.
Read-write
Shows the number of bits in the prefix network mask.
snIpPrefixListGeValue
brcdIp.1.2.2.14.1.7
Syntax: Integer
Read-write
Specifies that the prefix is greater than the value of the
object.
Valid values: 0 – 32
snIpPrefixListLeValue
brcdIp.1.2.2.14.1.8
Syntax: Integer
Read-write
Specifies that the prefix is less than the value of the
object.
Valid values: 0 – 32
NOTE: You can specify a range of length for prefixes that are more specific than the values for the
objects. The
meet the following condition:
length < ge-value <= le-value <= 32
is specified, then the mask-length range is from the value of
to 32.
is specified, then mask-length range is from length to the value of
.
If no value is specified for either the less than or greater than objects, then routes must exactly match the prefixes
on the list.
snIpPrefixListRowStatus
brcdIp.1.2.2.14.1.9
Syntax: Integer
Read-write
Controls the management of the table rows. The values that can be
written are:
•
delete(3) – Deletes the row
•
create(4) – Creates a new row
•
modify(5) – Modifies an existing row
If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a "bad
value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:
•
noSuch(0) – No such row
•
invalid(1) – Row is inoperative
•
valid(2) – Row exists and is valid
snIpPrefixListLength
brcdIp.1.2.2.14.1.10
Syntax: Integer32
Read-write
The length of the IP prefix’s mask.
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