Section 12
Ethernet
12.5
12.5.1
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Name
Type
Derived
BOOLEAN
Failure
BOOLEAN
Inaccurate
BOOLEAN
Inconsistent
BOOLEAN
OldData
BOOLEAN
OperatorBlocked
BOOLEAN
Oscillatory
BOOLEAN
OutOfRange
BOOLEAN
Overflow
BOOLEAN
Source
BOOLEAN
Test
BOOLEAN
Validity
INTEGER
Routes
Introduction
A route is a specified path for data to travel between the source device in a
subnetwork to the destination device in a different subnetwork. A route consists of
a destination address and the address of the gateway to be used when sending data
to the destination device, see Figure 232.
Values (Range)
Unit
1=Yes
-
0=No
1=Yes
-
0=No
1=Yes
-
0=No
1=Yes
-
0=No
1=Yes
-
0=No
1=Yes
-
0=No
1=Yes
-
0=No
1=Yes
-
0=No
1=Yes
-
0=No
0=Process
-
1=Substituted
1=Yes
-
0=No
0=Good
-
2=Reserved
1=Invalid
3=Questionable
1MRK 511 424-UEN B
Description
Derived indication output
for U4
Failure indication output
for U4
Inaccurate indication
output for U4
Inconsistent indication
output for U4
OldData indication
output for U4
OperatorBlocked
indication output for U4
Oscillatory indication
output for U4
OutOfRange indication
output for U4
Overflow indication
output for U4
Source indication output
for U4
Test indication output for
U4
Validity indication output
U4
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