mioxPleMaxCircuits |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.1.1.1.1 |
The maximum number of X.25 circuits that
can be open at one time for this interface.
A value of zero indicates the interface will
not allow any additional circuits (as it may
soon be shutdown). A value of 2147483647
allows an unlimited number of circuits.
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mioxPleRefusedConnections |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.1.1.1.2 |
The number of X.25 calls from a remote
systems to this system that were cleared by
this system. The interface instance should
identify the X.25 interface the call came in
on.
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mioxPleEnAddrToX121LkupFlrs |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.1.1.1.3 |
The number of times a translation from an
Encapsulated Address to an X.121 address
failed to find a corresponding X.121
address. Encapsulated addresses can be
looked up in the mioxPeerTable or translated
via an algorithm as for the DDN. Addresses
that are successfully recognized do not
increment this counter. Addresses that are
not recognized (reflecting an abnormal
packet delivery condition) increment this
counter.
If an address translation fails, it may be
difficult to determine which PLE entry
should count the failure. In such cases the
first likely entry in this table should be
selected. Agents should record the failure
even if they are unsure which PLE should be
associated with the failure.
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mioxPleLastFailedEnAddr |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.1.1.1.4 |
The last Encapsulated address that failed
to find a corresponding X.121 address and
caused mioxPleEnAddrToX121LkupFlrs to be
incremented. The first octet of this object
contains the encapsulation type, the
remaining octets contain the address of that
type that failed. Thus for an IP address,
the length will be five octets, the first
octet will contain 204 (hex CC), and the
last four octets will contain the IP
address. For a snap encapsulation, the
first byte would be 128 (hex 80) and the
rest of the octet string would have the snap
header.
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mioxPleEnAddrToX121LkupFlrTime |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.1.1.1.5 |
The most recent value of sysUpTime when the
translation from an Encapsulated Address to
X.121 address failed to find a corresponding
X.121 address.
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mioxPleX121ToEnAddrLkupFlrs |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.1.1.1.6 |
The number of times the translation from an
X.121 address to an Encapsulated Address
failed to find a corresponding Encapsulated
Address. Addresses successfully recognized
by an algorithm do not increment this
counter. This counter reflects the number
of times call acceptance encountered the
abnormal condition of not recognizing the
peer.
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mioxPleLastFailedX121Address |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.1.1.1.7 |
The last X.121 address that caused
mioxPleX121ToEnAddrLkupFlrs to increase.
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mioxPleX121ToEnAddrLkupFlrTime |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.1.1.1.8 |
The most recent value of sysUpTime when the
translation from an X.121 address to an
Encapsulated Address failed to find a
corresponding Encapsulated Address.
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mioxPleQbitFailures |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.1.1.1.9 |
The number of times a connection was closed
because of a Q-bit failure.
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mioxPleQbitFailureRemoteAddress |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.1.1.1.10 |
The remote address of the most recent
(last) connection that was closed because of
a Q-bit failure.
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mioxPleQbitFailureTime |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.1.1.1.11 |
The most recent value of sysUpTime when a
connection was closed because of a Q-bit
failure. This will also be the last time
that mioxPleQbitFailures was incremented.
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mioxPleMinimumOpenTimer |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.1.1.1.12 |
The minimum time in milliseconds this
interface will keep a connection open before
allowing it to be closed. A value of zero
indicates no timer.
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mioxPleInactivityTimer |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.1.1.1.13 |
The amount of time time in milliseconds
this interface will keep an idle connection
open before closing it. A value of
2147483647 indicates no timer.
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mioxPleHoldDownTimer |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.1.1.1.14 |
The hold down timer in milliseconds. This
is the minimum amount of time to wait before
trying another call to a host that was
previously unsuccessful. A value of
2147483647 indicates the host will not be
retried.
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mioxPleCollisionRetryTimer |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.1.1.1.15 |
The Collision Retry Timer in milliseconds.
The time to delay between call attempts when
the maximum number of circuits is exceeded
in a call attempt.
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mioxPleDefaultPeerId |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.1.1.1.16 |
This identifies the instance of the index
in the mioxPeerTable for the default
parameters to use with this interface.
The entry identified by this object may have
a zero length Encapsulation address and a
zero length X.121 address.
These default parameters are used with
connections to hosts that do not have
entries in the mioxPeerTable. Such
connections occur when using ddn-x25 IP-X.25
address mapping or when accepting
connections from other hosts not in the
mioxPeerTable.
The mioxPeerEncTable entry with the same
index as the mioxPeerTable entry specifies
the call encapsulation types this PLE will
accept for peers not in the mioxPeerTable.
If the mioxPeerEncTable doesn't contain any
entries, this PLE will not accept calls from
entries not in the mioxPeerTable.
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mioxPeerIndex |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.2.1.1.1 |
An index value that distinguished one entry
from another. This index is independent of
any other index.
|
mioxPeerStatus |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.2.1.1.2 |
This reports the status of a peer entry.
A value of valid indicates a normal entry
that is in use by the agent. A value of
underCreation indicates a newly created
entry which isn't yet in use because the
creating management station is still setting
values.
The value of invalid indicates the entry is
no longer in use and the agent is free to
delete the entry at any time. A management
station is also free to use an entry in the
invalid state.
Entries are created by setting a value of
createRequest. Only non-existent or invalid
entries can be set to createRequest. Upon
receiving a valid createRequest, the agent
will create an entry in the underCreation
state. This object can not be set to a
value of underCreation directly, entries can
only be created by setting a value of
createRequest. Entries that exist in other
than the invalid state can not be set to
createRequest.
Entries with a value of underCreation are
not used by the system and the management
station can change the values of other
objects in the table entry. Management
stations should also remember to configure
values in the mioxPeerEncTable with the same
peer index value as this peer entry.
An entry in the underCreation state can be
set to valid or invalid. Entries in the
underCreation state will stay in that state
until 1) the agent times them out, 2) they
are set to valid, 3) they are set to
invalid. If an agent notices an entry has
been in the underCreation state for an
abnormally long time, it may decide the
management station has failed and invalidate
the entry. A prudent agent will understand
that the management station may need to wait
for human input and will allow for that
possibility in its determination of this
abnormally long period.
Once a management station has completed all
fields of an entry, it will set a value of
valid. This causes the entry to be
activated.
Entries in the valid state may also be set
to makeCall or clearCall to make or clear
X.25 calls to the peer. After such a set
request the entry will still be in the valid
state. Setting a value of makeCall causes
the agent to initiate an X.25 call request
to the peer specified by the entry. Setting
a value of clearCall causes the agent to
initiate clearing one X.25 call present to
the peer. Each set request will initiate
another call or clear request (up to the
maximum allowed); this means that management
stations that fail to get a response to a
set request should query to see if a call
was in fact placed or cleared before
retrying the request. Entries not in the
valid state can not be set to makeCall or
clearCall.
The values of makeCall and clearCall provide
for circuit control on devices which perform
Ethernet Bridging using static circuit
assignment without address recognition;
other devices which dynamically place calls
based on destination addresses may reject
such requests.
An agent that (re)creates a new entry
because of a set with createRequest, should
also (re)create a mioxPeerEncTable entry
with a mioxPeerEncIndex of 1, and a
mioxPeerEncType of 204 (hex CC).
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mioxPeerMaxCircuits |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.2.1.1.3 |
The maximum number of X.25 circuits allowed
to this peer.
|
mioxPeerIfIndex |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.2.1.1.4 |
The value of the ifIndex object for the
interface to X.25 to use to call the peer.
|
mioxPeerConnectSeconds |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.2.1.1.5 |
The number of seconds a call to this peer
was active. This counter will be
incremented by one for every second a
connection to a peer was open. If two calls
are open at the same time, one second of
elapsed real time will results in two
seconds of connect time.
|
mioxPeerX25CallParamId |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.2.1.1.6 |
The instance of the index object in the
x25CallParmTable from RFC 1382 for the X.25
call parameters used to communicate with the
remote host. The well known value {0 0}
indicates no call parameters specified.
|
mioxPeerEnAddr |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.2.1.1.7 |
The Encapsulation address of the remote
host mapped by this table entry. A length
of zero indicates the remote IP address is
unknown or unspecified for use as a PLE
default.
The first octet of this object contains the
encapsulation type, the remaining octets
contain an address of that type. Thus for
an IP address, the length will be five
octets, the first octet will contain 204
(hex CC), and the last four octets will
contain the IP address. For a snap
encapsulation, the first byte would be 128
(hex 80) and the rest of the octet string
would have the snap header.
|
mioxPeerX121Address |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.2.1.1.8 |
The X.25 address of the remote host mapped
by this table entry. A zero length string
indicates the X.25 address is unspecified
for use as the PLE default.
|
mioxPeerX25CircuitId |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.2.1.1.9 |
This object identifies the instance of the
index for the X.25 circuit open to the peer
mapped by this table entry. The well known
value {0 0} indicates no connection
currently active. For multiple connections,
this identifies the index of a multiplexing
table entry for the connections. This can
only be written to configure use of PVCs
which means the identified circuit table
entry for a write must be a PVC.
|
mioxPeerDescr |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.2.1.1.10 |
This object returns any identification
information about the peer. An agent may
supply the comment information found in the
configuration file entry for this peer. A
zero length string indicates no information
available.
|
mioxPeerEncIndex |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.2.2.1.1 |
The second index in the table which
distinguishes different encapsulation
types.
|
mioxPeerEncType |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.2.2.1.2 |
The value of the encapsulation type. For
IP encapsulation this will have a value of
204 (hex CC). For SNAP encapsulated
packets, this will have a value of 128 (hex
80). For CLNP, ISO 8473, this will have a
value of 129 (hex 81). For ES-ES, ISO 9542,
this will have a value of 130 (hex 82). A
value of 197 (hex C5) identifies the Blacker
X.25 encapsulation. A value of 0,
identifies the Null encapsulation.
This value can only be written when the
mioxPeerStatus object with the same
mioxPeerIndex has a value of underCreation.
Setting this object to a value of 256
deletes the entry. When deleting an entry,
all other entries in the mioxPeerEncTable
with the same mioxPeerIndex and with an
mioxPeerEncIndex higher then the deleted
entry, will all have their mioxPeerEncIndex
values decremented by one.
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