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Ethernet tcp/ip
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5.3.4.9.2.2
Interface Group
The interface Group contains information and statistics to the device interface.
Entry
ifNumber
ifTable
ifEntry
ifIndex
ifDescr
ifType
ifMtu
ifSpeed
ifPhysAddress
ifAdminStatus
ifOperStatus
ifLastChange
ifInOctets
ifInUcastPkts
ifInNUcastPkts
ifInDiscards
ifInErrors
ifInUnknownProtos read
ifOutOctets
ifOutUcastPkts
ifOutNUcastPkts
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
ETHERNET TCP/IP
Access
Description
read
Number of network interfaces in the system
no access
Number of network interfaces
no access
Entry network interface
read
This entry contains an unique assignment number
for each interface
read
This entry contains the name of the manufacturer,
the name of the product and the version of the
hardware Interface.
"WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH 750-341: Rev 1.0"
read
This entry describes the type of the interface.
Ethernet-CSMA/CD = 6
Software-Loopback = 24
read
This entry specified the maximum transfer unit (i.e.
the maximum telegram length over this interface to
be transferred can).
read
This entry indicates in bits the speed of the
interface.
read
This entry indicates the physical address of the
interface. In thge case of Ethernet this is the MAC-
ID.
read / write
This entry indicates the desired condition of the
interface. Possible values are here:
up(1) : Ready for use to sending and receiving
down(2) : Interface is switched off
testing(3) : Interface is in the test mode
read
This entry indicates the current condition of the
interface.
read
This entry indicates the value of sysUpTime at the
time in which the condition changed for the last
time.
read
This entry indicates the number of all data in bytes
received via the interface.
read
This entry indicates the number of all received
Unicast packets, which were passed on a higher
layer.
read
This entry indicates the number of all received
Broadcast and Unicast packets, which were passed
on a higher layer.
read
This entry indicates the number of all packets,
which are destroyed although no disturbances are
present.
read
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.
read
This entry indicates the number of all data in bytes,
which are transmitted so far via the interface.
read
This entry indicates the number of all transmitted
Unicast packets, which were passed on a higher
layer.
read
This entry indicates the number of all transmitted
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