CROUTE-MIB

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ipGlobalsBOOTPRelayStatus
Whenever to activate the BOOTP Relay protocol on the device. enable - set by the user, means activate the BOOTP Relay protocol over the defined VLANs. disable - set by the user, means don't active the BOOTP Relay protocol. backup - set by the user, means ...
ipGlobalsICMPErrMsgEnable
Whenever to send ICMP messages such as Destination Unreachable, etc.
ipGlobalsARPInactiveTimeout
Time-out required to remove inactive ARP entries. The value is in seconds. The default value is 4 hours
ipInterfaceTable
This table is an extention of MIB II IpAddrTable, and is used to add/delete entries to/from that table. In addition it contains private objects.
ipInterfaceEntry
The information concerning one of this entity's IP interfaces. An IP interface is a logical connection to a certain IP net/subnet.
ipInterfaceAddr
The IP address to which this entry's addressing information pertains.
ipInterfaceNetMask
The subnet mask associated with the IP address of this entry. The value of the mask is an IP address with all the network bits set to 1 and all the hosts bits set to 0.
ipInterfaceLowerIfAlias
This object is an 'alias' name for the lower-layer interface on top of which this IP interface is defined. The alias is specified by the network manager, and provides a non-volatile 'handle' for the lower-layer interface. The semantics of the object are s ...
ipInterfaceType
The logical type of the interface. The default depends on the physical type. For example Ethernet and Token-Ring LANs are of type broadcast
ipInterfaceForwardIpBroadcast
Whether the router forwards IP directed broadcasts that are to be transmitted as link-layer broadcast to an attached net or subnet.
ipInterfaceBroadcastAddr
The value of the least-significant bit in the IP broadcast address used for sending datagrams on the (logical) interface associated with the IP address of this entry. For example, when the Internet standard all-ones broadcast address is used, the value wi ...
ipInterfaceProxyArp
When proxy ARP is enabled, the router responds to ARP requests received on one link-layer interface for an IP-address that is reachable via another link-layer interface. The response provides the router's own MAC address.
ipInterfaceStatus
For adding and deleting IP interfaces. Deleting this row means deleting the corresponding entry in IpAddrTable (MIB II). Deleting an IP interface also causes deletion of all static routes defined on this IP interface, as well as protocol interfaces (e.g. ...
ipInterfaceMainRouterAddr
The IP address of the main router backed up on this interface.
ipInterfaceARPServerStatus
Whenever to activate the ARP Server mechanism on this interface. enable - set by the user, means activate the ARP Server mechanism over this IP interface. disable - set by the user, means don't active the ARP Server mechanism over this IP interface.
ipInterfaceName
The name of this interface for compatibility with cli.
ipInterfaceNetbiosRebroadcast
inbound - netbios received from the interface are rebarodcasted, outbound - netbios are rebraodcasted to this interface, both - netbios are rebroadacsted both from and to this interface, disable - netbios is not rebraodcasted neither from nor to this inte ...
ipInterfaceIcmpRedirects
enable - enable the sending of redirect messages if the router is forced to re-send a packet through the same interface on which it was received. disable - disable the sending of redirect messages on this interface.
ripGlobalsRIPEnable
Whenever to activate the RIP protocol on the device. disable means don't activate RIP over all the IP interfaces enable means that the status of each interface is relevant
ripGlobalsLeakOSPFIntoRIP
Whenever to leak (redistribute) routes learned from OSPF protocol into the domain of the RIP protocol.
ripGlobalsLeakStaticIntoRIP
Whenever to leak (redistribute) routes learned from Static Route into the domain of the RIP protocol.
ripInterfaceTable
This table is an extention of rip2IfConfTable, and is used to add/delete objects entries to/from that table.
ripInterfaceEntry
The information concerning one of this entity's IP interfaces. An IP interface is a logical connection to a certain IP net/subnet.
ripInterfaceAddr
The IP address to which this entry's addressing information pertains.
ripInterfaceMetric
This variable indicates the number of hops that is to be assign to that interface.
ripInterfaceSplitHorizon
Whether to activate Poison Reverse algorithm, Split Horizon or none of them, on this interface
ripInterfaceAcceptDefaultRoute
Whether to accept the default route from receive RIP message.
ripInterfaceSendDefaultRoute
Whether to send the default route in RIP message.
ripInterfaceState
The operational (current state) of the IP interface from RIP point of view. It depends on Global RIP status, IP interface status and rip interface STATUS. inactive - set by the device (status), the rip is not active on this interface. active - set by the ...
ripInterfaceSendMode
What the router sends on this interface. All - send the whole routing table according to the RIP version. DefaultOnly - send default route only. DoNotDend - don't send any RIP information on this interface.
ripInterfaceVersion
What RIP information the router sends on this interface.
ospfGlobalsLeakRIPIntoOSPF
Whenever to leak (redistribute) routes learned from RIP protocol into the domain of the OSPF protocol.
ospfGlobalsLeakStaticIntoOSPF
Whenever to leak (redistribute) routes learned from Static Route into the domain of the OSPF protocol.
ospfGlobalsLeakDirectIntoOSPF
Whenever to leak (redistribute) routes learned from Direct into the domain of the OSPF protocol.
relayTable
This table is an extention of vlConfTable, and is used to add/delete DHCP Servers to/from that table.
relayEntry
The information concerning one of this entity's VLAN interfaces. An VLAN interface is a virtual connection to a switch.
relayVlIndex
A unique value for each interface. Its value ranges between 1 and the value of ifNumber. The value for each interface must remain constant at least from one re-initialization of the entity's network management system to the next re-initialization.
relayVlPrimaryServerAddr
The IP address of the primary server, to which the BOOTP/DHCP requests to be sent.
relayVlSeconderyServerAddr
The IP address of the secondary server, to which the BOOTP/DHCP requests to be sent.
relayVlStatus
For deleting an DHCP/BOOTP servers entry. The entry will be deleted upon deleting the corresponding VLAN
relayVlRelayAddr
The IP address of the Relay, i.e. the router's IP address to write in the relayed request (giaddr field in the Bootp packet). When there are multiple IP interfaces on the same VLAN such that the router has multiple IP addresses on the VLAN, the user can c ...
ipAccessControlEnable
Whenever to activate the IP ACCESS CONTROL statements on the device. disable means don't activate IP ACCESS CONTROL over all the IP statements enable means activate IP ACCESS CONTROL over all the IP statements
ipAccessControlTable
This table is used to add/delete access control statement to/from that table.
ipAccessControlEntry
The information concerning one of this entity's IP interfaces. An IP interface is a logical connection to a certain IP net/subnet.
ipAccessControlIndex
Entry index.
ipAccessControlSrcAddr
The IP address of the source address.
ipAccessControlSrcMask
The MASK address of the source address.
ipAccessControlDstAddr
The IP address of the destination address.
ipAccessControlDstMask
The MASK address of the destination address.
ipAccessControlOperation
How to operate the IP ACCESS CONTROL statement, on the receiving packet. Forwards the packet, Block (Discard) the packet or block (Discard) the packet and report to the user by sending trap.
ipAccessControlActivation
Does the IP ACCESS CONTROL statement done by HW or SW(CPU). HW - wire-speed, SW - regular.
ipAccessControlProtocol
Over which protocol does the IP ACCESS CONTROL statement activate. Icmp, Tcp, Udp. None - means IP addresses only
ipAccessControlApplication
Over which application does the IP ACCESS CONTROL statement activate. The exception are: above1023 can work over TCP or UDP, none can't work over TCP or UDP or ICMP only none is excepted
ipAccessControlStatus
For create/delete of a IP ACCESS CONTROL statement.
ipRedundancyStatus
Whenever to activate the IP REDUNDANCY mechanism on the device. enable - set by the user, means activate the IP REDUNDANCY mechanism over the defined IP interfaces. disable - set by the user, means don't active the IP REDUNDANCY mechanism over the define ...
ipRedundancyTimeout
Time-out required to activate the backup process of IP REDUNDANCY. After Time-out the Redundant router assumes that the main (Backuped) router is not operational, and takes control over all defined IP interfaces of the main. The value is in seconds. The d ...
ipRedundancyPollingInterval
The polling interval used to poll the Main (Backed up) router. The value is multiply of ipRedundancyTimeout. The value is in seconds. The default value is 3
ipShortcutARPServerStatus
Whenever to activate the ARP Server mechanism on the device. enable - set by the user, means activate the ARP Server mechanism over the defined IP interfaces. disable - set by the user, means don't active the ARP Server mechanism over the defined IP inte ...
ipMulticastInterfaceTable
This table is used to update multicast parameters over interfaces already define
ipMulticastInterfaceEntry
The information concerning one of this entity's interfaces.
ipMulticastInterfaceIfIndex
A unique value for each interface. Its value ranges between 1 and the value of ifNumber. The value for each interface must remain constant at least from one re-initialization of the entity's network management system to the next re-initialization.
ipMulticastInterfaceSendAll
The user will be able to configure whenever to send the all Multicast packets to this interface. Enable - Enable the user to define this interface, over all the existing groups Disable - Will acts according to the other parameters.
ipMulticastInterfaceState
The current state (operational) of the IP Multicast from IP Multicast point of view. It depends on global ipMRouteEnable status and Multicast interface status. Inactive - set by the device (status), Global IP multicast is disabled or Multicast is disable ...
ipMulticastInterfaceStatus
For enable/disable of a IP multicast over an interface.
ipEZ2BoostRouterTable
ipEZ2BoostRouterEntry
ipEZ2BoostRouterSlot
ipEZ2BoostRouterBRAddress
ipEZ2BoostRouterType
ipEZ2BoostRouterStatus
ipEZ2RControlTable
ipEZ2RControlEntry
ipEZ2RControlSlot
ipEZ2RControlBoostedRoutersTimeout
Set the timeout of EZ2route routers
ipEZ2RControlHostsTimeout
Set the timeout of EZ2route hosts
ipEZ2RControlAutoLearnMode
ipVRRPAdminStatus
Global switch to enable/disable VRRP
ipxCircTable
This table is an extention of Novell mib IpxCircTable, and is used to add/delete entries to/from that table. In addition it contains private objects.
ipxCircEntry
The information concerning one of this entity's IPX circuits. An IPX circuit is a logical connection to a certain IPX netNumber.
ipxCircIndex
The identifier of this circuit, unique within the instance of IPX. This value may be written only when creating a new entry in the table.
ipxCircNetNumber
The IPX network number of this circuit.
ipxCircLowerIfAlias
This object is an 'alias' name for the lower-layer interface on top of which this IP interface is defined. The alias is specified by the network manager, and provides a non-volatile 'handle' for the lower-layer interface. The semantics of the object are s ...
ipxCircEncapsulation
The media type (encapsulation of layer2) of this circuit.
ipxCircNetbios
The type of the circuit.
ipxCircStatus
For adding and deleting Circuits. Deleting this row means deleting the corresponding entry in ipxCircTable. Deleting a Circuit also causes deletion of all static routes defined on this Circuit, as well as protocol Circuit (e.g. RIP and SAP) defined on thi ...
ipxCircRipUpdate
The RIP periodic update interval, in seconds.
ipxCircRipAgeMultiplier
The holding multiplier for information received in RIP periodic updates.
ipxCircRipStatus
Indicates whether RIP information may be sent/received over this circuit. Set by the user
ipxCircSapUpdate
The SAP periodic update interval, in seconds.
ipxCircSapAgeMultiplier
The holding multiplier for information received in SAP periodic updates.
ipxCircGetNearestServerReply
Indicates whether to respond to SAP get nearest server requests received on this circuit.
ipxCircSapStatus
Indicates whether SAP information may be sent/received over this circuit.
ipxCircRipState
Indicates whether RIP information may be sent/received over this circuit. Set by the device to reflect the RIP status and the interface status
ipxCircSapState
Indicates whether SAP information may be sent/received over this circuit. Set by the device to reflect the SAP status and the interface status
ipxDestTable
This table replace the Novell mib IpxDestTable, and is used to add/delete entries to/from that table.
ipxDestEntry
The information concerning one of this entity's IPX Routes. An IPX service is a logical connection to a certain IPX Server.
ipxDestNetNum
The IPX network number portion of the IPX address of the destination.
ipxDestProtocol
The routing protocol from which knowledge of this destination was obtained.
ipxDestTicks
The delay in ticks to reach this destination.
ipxDestHopCount
The number of hops necessary to reach the destination.
ipxDestNextHopCircIndex
The unique identifier of the circuit, used to reach the next hop.
ipxDestNextHopNICAddress
The NIC address of the next hop.
ipxDestNextHopNetNum
The IPX network number of the next hop.
ipxDestStatus
ipxDestAge
The age of the Routing table entry.
ipxServTable
This table replace the Novell mib IpxServTable, and is used to add/delete entries to/from that table.
ipxServEntry
The information concerning one of this entity's IPX Services. An IPX service is a logical connection to a certain IPX Server.
ipxServType
The service type.
ipxServName
The server name.
ipxServProtocol
The protocol from which knowledge of this service was obtained.
ipxServNetNum
The IPX network number portion of the IPX address of the service.
ipxServNode
The node portion of the IPX address of the service.
ipxServSocket
The socket portion of the IPX address of the service.
ipxServHopCount
The number of hops to the service.
ipxServStatus
ipxServAge
The age of the SAP entry.
ipxAccessControlEnable
Whenever to activate the IPX ACCESS CONTROL statements on the device. disable means don't activate IPX ACCESS CONTROL over all the IPX statements enable means activate IPX ACCESS CONTROL over all the IPX statements
ipxAccessControlTable
This table is used to add/delete IPX access control statement to/from that table.
ipxAccessControlEntry
The information concerning one of this entity's IPX access control statements.
ipxAccessControlIndex
Entry index.
ipxAccessControlSrcAddr
The IPX network of the source address.
ipxAccessControlDstAddr
The IPX network of the destination address.
ipxAccessControlOperation
How to operate the IPX ACCESS CONTROL statement, on the receiving packet. Forwards the packet, Block (Discard) the packet or block (Discard) the packet and report to the user by sending trap.
ipxAccessControlActivation
Does the IPX ACCESS CONTROL statement done by HW or SW(CPU). HW - wire-speed, SW - regular.
ipxAccessControlStatus
For create/delete of an IPX ACCESS CONTROL statement.
ipxSapFilterEnable
Whenever to activate the IPX SAP Filters statements on the device. disable means don't activate IPX SAP Filters over all the IPX SAP statements enable means activate IPX SAP Filter over all the IPX SAP statements
ipxSapFilterTable
Table of input/output SAP filter according to IPX circuit number.
ipxSapFilterEntry
An entry in the SAP filter table
ipxSapFilterID
ID of SAP filter.
ipxSapFilterCircIndex
.... -- 0xffff means this is a global SAP filter
ipxSapFilterServiceNetNumber
Number network of the filtered service. Value 0xFFFFFFFF applies for any network. DEFVAL {0xFFFFFFFF}
ipxSapFilterServiceType
The type of the service which may be filtered; value 0xFFFF applies for all types of service and it's default DEFVAL {0xFFFF}
ipxSapFilterServerName
The name of the service which may be filtered; wildcards (*) may be used in the end of the name. DEFVAL {*}
ipxSapFilterDirection
Type of filter-input or output
ipxSapFilterAction
Permit/deny receiving/transmitting of SAP entry
ipxSapFilterStatus
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vlConfTable
This table is an extention of MIB II ifTable, and is used to add/delete entries to/from that table. In addition it contains private objects.
vlConfEntry
The information concerning one of this entity's VLAN interfaces. An VLAN interface is a virtual connection to a switch.
vlConfIndex
A unique value for each interface. Its value ranges between 1 and the value of ifNumber. The value for each interface must remain constant at least from one re-initialization of the entity's network management system to the next re-initialization.
vlConfAlias
This object is an 'alias' name for the lower-layer interface on top of which this IP interface is defined. The alias is specified by the network manager, and provides a non-volatile 'handle' for the lower-layer interface. The semantics of the object are s ...
vlConfStatus
For adding and deleting VLAN interfaces. Deleting this row means deleting the corresponding entry in ifTable (MIB II). Deleting a VLAN interface is allowed only if IP interface is not defined on this VLAN.
vlBridgeTable
For each Bridge segment an entry of this table specifies a set of VLANs, which it contains.
vlBridgeEntry
A entry of this table specifies a Group of VLANs and VLANs belonging to it
vlBridgeProtocol
The protocol, supported by this VLAN. The meanings of the values are: other: none of the following. This VLAN includes any protocol except the following protocols. It is a bridging VLAN. L2 relies on a third-party router to exchange traffic between nodes ...
vlBridgeGroupIndex
A logical number, corresponded this group of VLANs
vlBridgeIndex
A logical number, corresponded this VLAN. Each VLAN is allowed to participate in ONE group only
vlBridgeStatus
It is used to create or delete an entry
layer2GlobalsBridgeEnable
Whenever to activate the Bridge capability on the device. enable - set by the user, means activate the Bridge capability over the defined VLANs. disable - set by the user, means don't active the Bridge capability. backup - set by the user, means the Brid ...
routeGroupTable
routeGroupEntry
routeGroupId
routeGroupRouteMode
A bit mask representing the routing mode of the module: bit 0 - L2 switching bit 1 - EZ2Route bit 2 - Router bit 3 - Rich L2 bit 4 - WebSwitch (Load balance, application redirection). Currently, the following values for this bit mask are defined: secondLa ...
drVlConfTable
This table is an extention of MIB II ifTable, and is used to add/delete entries to/from that table. In addition it contains private objects.
drVlConfEntry
The information concerning one of this entity's VLAN interfaces. An VLAN interface is a virtual connection to a switch.
drVlConfSlot
The slot number of the module
drVlConfIndex
A unique value for each interface. Its value ranges between 1 and the value of ifNumber. The value for each interface must remain constant at least from one re-initialization of the entity's network management system to the next re-initialization.
drVlConfAlias
This object is an 'alias' name for the lower-layer interface on top of which this IP interface is defined. The alias is specified by the network manager, and provides a non-volatile 'handle' for the lower-layer interface. The semantics of the object are s ...
drVlConfStatus
For adding and deleting VLAN interfaces. Deleting this row means deleting the corresponding entry in ifTable (MIB II). Deleting a VLAN interface is allowed only if IP interface is not defined on this VLAN.
drIpInterfaceTable
This table is an extention of MIB II IpAddrTable, and is used to add/delete entries to/from that table. In addition it contains private objects.
drIpInterfaceEntry
The information concerning one of this entity's IP interfaces. An IP interface is a logical connection to a certain IP net/subnet.
drIpInterfaceSlot
The slot number of the module
drIpInterfaceAddr
The IP address to which this entry's addressing information pertains.
drIpInterfaceNetMask
The subnet mask associated with the IP address of this entry. The value of the mask is an IP address with all the network bits set to 1 and all the hosts bits set to 0.
drIpInterfaceLowerIfAlias
This object is an 'alias' name for the lower-layer interface on top of which this IP interface is defined. The alias is specified by the network manager, and provides a non-volatile 'handle' for the lower-layer interface. The semantics of the object are s ...
drIpInterfaceType
The logical type of the interface. The default depends on the physical type. For example Ethernet and Token-Ring LANs are of type broadcast
drIpInterfaceForwardIpBroadcast
Whether the router forwards IP directed broadcasts that are to be transmitted as link-layer broadcast to an attached net or subnet.
drIpInterfaceBroadcastAddr
The value of the least-significant bit in the IP broadcast address used for sending datagrams on the (logical) interface associated with the IP address of this entry. For example, when the Internet standard all-ones broadcast address is used, the value wi ...
drIpInterfaceProxyArp
When proxy ARP is enabled, the router responds to ARP requests received on one link-layer interface for an IP-address that is reachable via another link-layer interface. The response provides the router's own MAC address.
drIpInterfaceStatus
For adding and deleting IP interfaces. Deleting this row means deleting the corresponding entry in IpAddrTable (MIB II). Deleting an IP interface also causes deletion of all static routes defined on this IP interface, as well as protocol interfaces (e.g. ...
drIpInterfaceMainRouterAddr
The IP address of the main router backed up on this interface.
drIpInterfaceARPServerStatus
Whenever to activate the ARP Server mechanism on this interface. enable - set by the user, means activate the ARP Server mechanism over this IP interface. disable - set by the user, means don't active the ARP Server mechanism over this IP interface.
drIpInterfaceName
The name of this interface for compatibility with cli.
drIpInterfaceNetbiosRebroadcast
inbound - netbios received from the interface are rebarodcasted, outbound - netbios are rebraodcasted to this interface, both - netbios are rebroadacsted both from and to this interface, disable - netbios is not rebraodcasted neither from nor to this inte ...
drIpInterfaceIcmpRedirects
enable - enable the sending of redirect messages if the router is forced to re-send a packet through the same interface on which it was received. disable - disable the sending of redirect messages on this interface.
drStaticCidrTable
The static route table for this entity. The table includes all static routes, both active and inactive. Note that inactive static routes are deleted from RFC2096 ipCidrRouteTable; Hence the need for this private table to maintain user configuration about ...
drStaticCidrEntry
A particular route to a particular destina- tion, under a particular policy.
drStaticCidrEntID
The Id of the entity for which a set of rows applies. This index is provided as a mean of distributing non-related information on different entities such as physical modules. The value: The module ID (slot number).
drStaticCidrDest
Equivalent to ipCidrRouteDest. The destination IP address of this route. This object may not take a Multicast (Class D) address value. Any assignment (implicit or otherwise) of an instance of this object to a value x must be rejected if the bitwis ...
drStaticCidrMask
Equivalent to ipCidrRouteMask. Indicate the mask to be logical-ANDed with the destination address before being compared to the value in the drStaticCidrDest field. For those systems that do not support arbitrary subnet masks, an agent constr ...
drStaticCidrTos
Equivalent to ipCidrRouteTos. The policy specifier is the IP TOS Field. The encoding of IP TOS is as specified by the following convention. Zero indicates the default path if no more specific policy applies. +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+---- ...
drStaticCidrNextHop
Equivalent to ipCidrRouteNextHop. On remote routes, the address of the next sys- tem en route; Otherwise, 0.0.0.0.
drStaticCidrIfIndex
Equivalent to ipCidrRouteIfIndex. The ifIndex value which identifies the local interface through which the next hop of this route should be reached.
drStaticCidrType
Equivalent to ipCidrRouteType. The type of route. Note that local(3) refers to a route for which the next hop is the final destination; remote(4) refers to a route for which the next hop is not the final destina- tion. reject (2) refers to a rou ...
drStaticCidrMetric1
Equivalent to ipCidrRouteMetric1. The primary routing metric for this route. The semantics of this metric are determined by the routing-protocol specified in the route's drStaticCidrProto value. If this metric is not used, its value should be ...
drStaticCidrPrecedence
Equivalent to ipCidrRouteMetric5 (our use of it). The precedence of this routing rule, compared to other routes which may have been learned vie other methods. Translates into ipCidrRouteMetric5 in ipCidrRouteTable (RFC2096). Higher values mean lower prec ...
drStaticCidrStatus
Creation, activation, de-activation and deletion of a static route, using the RowStatus convention: active(1), notInService(2) ,notReady(3), createAndGo(4), createAndWait(5), destroy(6). when an entry is placed in the notInService state, the corresponding ...

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