Address Translation Group - WAGO 750 Series Manual

Modular i/o-system; ethernet tcp/ip
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5.3.4.9.2.3 Address Translation Group

The Address Translation Group contains information about ARP (Address
Resolution Protocol) of the Controller.
Identifier
1.3.6.1.2.1.3.1
1.3.6.1.2.1.3.1.1
1.3.6.1.2.1.3.1.1.1
1.3.6.1.2.1.3.1.1.2
1.3.6.1.2.1.3.1.1.3
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
ETHERNET TCP/IP
ifLastChange
R
ifInOctets
R
ifInUcastPkts
R
ifInNUcastPkts
R
ifInDiscards
R
ifInErrors
R
R
Protos
ifOutOctets
R
ifOutUcastPkts
R
ifOutNUcastPkts R
ifOutDiscards
R
ifOutErrors
R
ifOutQLen
R
ifSpecific
R
Entry
Ac-
cess
atTable
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atEntry
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atIfIndex
R/W Contains the number of interface
atPhysAddress
R/W Contains the medium independant hardware
atNetAddress
R/W Contains the IP address associated to the
Network Communication
the interface.
This entry indicates the value of
sysUpTime at the time in which the
condition changed for the last time.
This entry indicates the number of all data
in bytes received via the interface.
This entry indicates the number of all
received Unicast packets, which were
passed on a higher layer.
This entry indicates the number of all
received Broadcast and Unicast packets,
which were passed on a higher layer.
This entry indicates the number of all
packets, which are destroyed although no
disturbances are present.
This entry indicates the number of all
received incorrect packets, which were not
passed on a higher layer.
This entry indicates the number of all
received packets, which were passed on an
unknown or not supported port number.
This entry indicates the number of all data
in bytes, which are transmitted so far via
the interface.
This entry indicates the number of all
transmitted Unicast packets, which were
passed on a higher layer.
This entry indicates the number of all
transmitted Broadcast and Unicast packets,
which were passed on a higher layer.
This entry indicates the number of all
packets, which are destroyed although no
disturbances are present.
This entry indicates the number of all,
which were destroyed although no
disturbances are present.
This entry indicates the length of the queue
for leaving packets.
Always 0
Description
Contains the allocation between network
address and hardware address.
Each entry contains the allocation between
network address and hardware address.
address
hardware address.
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