Windows 95 syntax example:
Windows 95 route statement for the NMS at 135.90.51.1:
MIB Browser Techniques
There are two MIB browser techniques. The Enterprise MIB allows the use of a
null entry or a table index. Use a MIB browser to access the ipInjectionTable.
Refer to the
for additional IP address information.
The Enterprise IP Injection MIB OID (Object ID) is 1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.11.
IP Injection MIB OID
8000-A2-GB20-20
NMS = 135.90.51.1
MCC card = 135.90.51.220 on the same subnet as the NMS 130.90.51
DSL card = 135.90.52.10 on subnet 135.90.52
5446 RTU = 135.90.52.12 on the same subnet as the DSL card 135.90.52
route add 135.90.52.10 135.90.51.220
route add 135.90.52.12 135.90.51.220
Assigning IP Addresses to the DSL Card LAN
iso (1)
org (3)
dod (6)
internet (1)
mgmt (2)
experimental (3)
mib-2 (1)
thenewpdn-products (1)
November 1997
5446 RTU Setup
section in Chapter 4,
private (4)
enterprises (1)
thenewpdn (1795)
thenewpdn-mgmt (2)
paradyne (24)
pdn-common (2)
pdn-ipinjection (11)
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