MIB Parameters
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For each of the configuration and control parameters (parameters with read‐write access),
the "Description" column describes when the new value is effective. It is recommended that
you perform the appropriate action to make the values affective immediately after any
change. Where a change is required on both sides of the link, it is recommended that you
change both sides of the link first and then perform the action.
Supported Variables from the RFC 1213 MIB
Table C‐1: Supported Variables
Name
OID
ifIndex
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.x
ifDescr
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.2
ifType
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.3
ifSpeed
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.5
ifPhysAddress
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.6
ifAdminStatus
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.7
ifOperStatus
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8
ifInOctets
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.x
ifInUcastPkts
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.11.x
ifInNUcastPkts
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.12.x
ifInErrors
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.14.x
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Type
a
Integer
DisplayString
Integer
Gauge
Phys‐Address
Integer
Integer
Counter
Counter
Counter
Counter
Release 3.5.70
Description
RO
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.
RO
A textual string containing information
about the interface.This string should
include the name of the manufacturer, the
product name and the version of the
hardware interface.
RO
The type of interface, distinguished
according to the physical/link protocol(s)
immediately `below' the network layer in
the protocol stack.
RO
An estimate of the interface's current
bandwidth in bits per second.For interfaces
which do not vary in bandwidth or for
those where no accurate estimation can be
made, this object should ontain the
nominal bandwidth.
RO
The interface's address at the protocol
layer immediately `below' the network
layer in the protocol stack. For interfaces
which do not have such an address (e.g., a
serial line), this object should contain an
octet string of zero length.
RW
The desired state of the interface. The
testing(3) state indicates that no
operational packets can be passed.
RO
The current operational state of the
interface. The testing(3) state indicates
that no operational packets can be passed.
RO
The total number of octets received on the
interface, including framing characters.
RO
The number of subnetwork‐unicast packets
delivered to a higher‐layer protocol.
RO
The number of non‐unicast (i.e.,
subnetwork‐ broadcast or subnetwork‐
multicast) packets delivered to a higher‐
layer protocol.
RO
The number of inbound packets that
contained errors preventing them from
being deliverable to a higher‐layer
protocol.
Chapter C
C‐4
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