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IP Group

The IP Group objects are supported by the unit for all data paths that are
currently configured to carry IP data to/from the unit, including the COM, FDL,
EDLs, and DDL. All of the objects in the IP Group, except for the IP Address
Translation table, are fully supported. The following table provides clarification for
objects contained in the IP group when it is not clear how the object definition in
MIB II is supported by the unit.
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Object
Description
ipForwarding
Specifies whether the unit
(ip1)
is acting as an IP gateway
for forwarding of datagram
received by, but not
addressed to, the T1
access unit.
ipAddrTable
The address table.
(ip20)
ipAdEntAddr
An IP address supported by
(ipAddrEntry 1)
the T1 access unit which
serves as an index to the
address table.
ipRouteTable
Supported as read/write.
However, use caution when
adding or modifying routes.
If it is absolutely necessary
to add a route, it should
only be added to the
connected device (device
closest to the destination).
Internal routing
mechanisms will propagate
the route to the other
devices.
September 1997
MIB Descriptions
Setting/Contents
Supports only the following value:
forwarding(1) – The T1 access unit
is acting as a gateway.
Supported.
Indexes for tables must be unique,
therefore only one ifIndex can be
displayed for each IP address supported
by the device. If the same IP address is
configured for multiple interfaces, or for
default IP addresses, the ipAddrTable
will not display all of the interfaces that
support a particular IP address.
To delete a route, set ipRouteType
object to invalid.
To modify a route, change fields in the
desired entry of the routing table
(indexed by ipRouteDest).
To add a route, specify values for a table
entry for which the index (ipRouteDest)
does not already exist. The following
objects must be specified:
ipRouteDest – Serves as an index to
the routing table. Only one route per
destination can appear in the table. To
ensure that no duplicate destinations
appear in the routing table, the
ipRouteDest object will be treated as
described in the IP Forwarding Table
MIB (RFC 1354).
ipRouteIndex – If this object has a
greater value than the ifNumber, then
it refers to a proprietary interface not
currently implemented by the MIB II
Interface Group. Do not delete route
entries with an unrecognized
ipRouteIfIndex. When setting this
object via SNMP, the ipRouteIfIndex
value of ifindex defined for a particular
device type.
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