wfIpv6IfIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.4 |
A unique non-zero value for each interface.
|
wfIpv6IfDelete |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.1 |
Create/Delete parameter. Default is created.
Users perform a set operation on this
object in order to create/delete an IPv6 interface.
|
wfIpv6IfDisable |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.2 |
Enable/Disable parameter. Default is enabled.
Users perform a set operation on this
object in order to enable/disable an IPv6 interface.
|
wfIpv6IfState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.3 |
The current operational state of the interface.
Tokenless state indicates the no valid address token
is assigned to the interface. This state usually indicates
that the link-local interface address failed Duplicate
Address Detection.
Invalid state indicates an error in processing the cfg record.
|
wfIpv6IfDescr |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.5 |
An optional textual string containing description of
the interface.
|
wfIpv6IfCircuit |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.6 |
The Circuit Number that this interface runs over.
If Circuit Number is between 1 and 1023, it identifies
a subnetwork/datalink layer interface, i.e. the layer
below the network layer. A subnetwork layer interface
is associated with a physical link or, in some rare
cases, with a group of physical links. Generally,
more than one subnetwork layer interface can be defined
on a physical link (e.g. channels on a T1 link).
If the Circuit Number is higher that 1023, it's
a circuitless interface, i.e. a logical IPv6
interface that is not associated with any subnetwork
layer or physical layer interface.
Zero indicates that it's a tunnel endpoint, i.e. IPv6
packets are encapsulated and transmitted by another
network layer protocol or another instance of the IPv6
protocol.
|
wfIpv6IfCfgToken |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.7 |
The desired identifier (interface token) for
this interface that is (at least) unique on
the link this interface is attached to. The interface
token is combined with an address prefix to form an
interface address. If no token value is configured
(the token length is zero), the interface token is
autoconfigured according to the rules of the link type
this interface is attached to.
|
wfIpv6IfCfgTokenLength |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.8 |
The length of the configured interface token in bits.
|
wfIpv6IfToken |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.9 |
The actual identifier (interface token) for
this interface that is (at least) unique on
the link this interface is attached to.
|
wfIpv6IfTokenLength |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.10 |
The length of the interface token in bits.
|
wfIpv6IfCfgPhysicalAddress |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.11 |
The desired link layer address set by the user
|
wfIpv6IfPhysicalAddress |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.12 |
The Physical Address for this Interface -
actual one used
|
wfIpv6IfCfgLinkMTU |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.13 |
The configured link MTU. It will be only considered if
it is less than the default MTU of the underlying media.
A value of zero indicates that the default MTU of
the underlying media is to be used.
|
wfIpv6IfFwdCacheSize |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.14 |
Maximum number of entries allowed in the Forwarding (Cache)
Table at one time. There is a forwarding table per interface.
If this attribute is set to zero, the Forwarding Cache is not
used on this interface.
|
wfIpv6IfSlotMask |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.15 |
Slot mask for which slots a circuit-less interface is eligible
to run on. The most significant bit represents slot 1, the
next most significant bit represents slot 2, and so on...
Slots can be 1-14. This is only valid if wfIpv6IfCircuit
is greater than 1023.
|
wfIpv6IfLastChange |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.16 |
The time (in hundredths of a second) since the node
was last re-initialized at the time the interface
entered its current operational state. Usually
the time since boot.
|
wfIpv6IfReasmMaxSize |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.17 |
The size of the largest IPv6 datagram which this
entity can re-assemble from incoming IPv6 fragmented
packets received on this interface.
|
wfIpv6IfMaxInfo |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.18 |
The maximum size of the INFO (non-MAC) field that
this port will receive or transmit (effective MTU size).
|
wfIpv6IfRedirect |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.19 |
Indicates whether we're sending out redirects on
this Interface or not
|
wfIpv6IfIcmpErrorLimit |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.20 |
The maximum number of ICMP Error messages that is allowed
to be transmitted within 1 second interval out of
this interface.
|
wfIpv6IfTrEndStation |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.21 |
Use Source Routing over token ring selection. Only applies
if a token ring interface.
|
wfIpv6IfSMDSGroupAddress |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.22 |
The SMDS group address
|
wfIpv6IfFRBcastDlci |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.23 |
Frame Relay broadcast dlci
|
wfIpv6IfFRMcast1Dlci |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.24 |
Frame Relay multicast dlci #1
|
wfIpv6IfFRMcast2Dlci |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.25 |
Frame Relay multicast dlci #2
|
wfIpv6IfTunnelProtocol |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.26 |
If wfIpv6IfCircuit is zero, this
parameter specifies the tunnel protocol type:
ip4st - IPv6-in-IPv4 static tunnel,
ip6st - IPv6-in-Ipv6 static tunnel,
ip4au - IPv6-in-IPv4 automatic tunnel,
ip6au - IPv6-in-Ipv6 automatic tunnel,
ip4sa - IPv6-in-Ipv4 semiautomatic tunnel,
ip6sa - IPv6-in-Ipv6 semiautomatic tunnel.
Static tunnels are tunnels where both local and remote
endpoints must be defined. They are also called
configured tunnels.
Automatic tunnels are tunnels that don't have predefined
remote address, i.e. the destination address of
encapsulating header is derived from the destination
address of encapsulated packet. They also called
opened-end tunnels.
A semiautomatic tunnel acts as a static tunnel for outgoing
traffic and as an automatic (multipoint-to-point) tunnel
for incoming traffic. Both local and remote endpoints must
be configured.
|
wfIpv6IfIPv4TunnelLocalAddress |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.27 |
If wfIpv6IfCircuit is zero and the tunnel protocol
type is IPv4 or ip4sa, this parameter contains
the local IPv4 address of this interface's tunnel.
|
wfIpv6IfIPv4TunnelRemoteAddress |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.28 |
If wfIpv6IfCircuit is zero and the tunnel
protocol type is IPv4 or ip4sa, this parameter contains
the remote IPv4 address of this interface's tunnel.
If this address is 0.0.0.0, this is interface to
an automatic tunnel, i.e. the destination address
of encapsulating header is derived from the
destination address of encapsulated packet.
|
wfIpv6IfIpv6TunnelIfIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.29 |
If wfIpv6IfCircuit is zero and the tunnel
protocol type is IPv6 or ip6sa, this parameter
contains the IPv6 interface index of the local
end of this interface's tunnel.
|
wfIpv6IfIpv6TunnelRemoteAddress |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.2.1.30 |
If wfIpv6IfCircuit is zero and the tunnel
protocol type is IPv6 or ip6sa, this parameter
contains the remote IPv6 address
of this interface's tunnel. If this address
is unspecified (::0), this is interface to
an automatic tunnel, i.e. the destination address
of encapsulating header is derived from the destination
address of encapsulated packet.
|
wfIpv6AddrPrefixIfIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.3.1.3 |
The index value which uniquely identifies the IPv6
interface to which this entry is applicable. The
interface identified by a particular value of this
index is the same interface as identified by the
same value of wfIpv6IfIndex.
|
wfIpv6AddrPrefixIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.3.1.4 |
A index value identifying this prefix on the IPv6
interface to which this entry's addressing information
pertains.
|
wfIpv6AddrPrefixDelete |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.3.1.1 |
Create/Delete parameter. Default is created.
Users perform a set operation on this object
in order to create/delete this prefix entry.
|
wfIpv6AddrPrefixDisable |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.3.1.2 |
Enable/Disable parameter. Default is enabled.
Users perform a set operation on this
object in order to enable/disable the use of
a given prefix.
|
wfIpv6AddrPrefix |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.3.1.5 |
The prefix associated with the IPv6 address of
this interface.
|
wfIpv6AddrPrefixLength |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.3.1.6 |
The length of the prefix (in bits) associated with
the IPv6 address of this entry. A prefix can not be
shorter than 3 bits.
|
wfIpv6AddrPrefixPreference |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.3.1.7 |
The Routing Preference in 0 to 15 range.
A value of 15 is `most preferred'. Default 15.
|
wfIpv6AddrPrefixCost |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.3.1.8 |
The Cost metric associated with this entry.
(Used as the RIP metric)
|
wfIpv6AddrPrefixOnLinkFlag |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.3.1.9 |
On-link flag. When set (1), indicates that this
prefix can be used for on-link determination.
|
wfIpv6AddrPrefixAutonomousFlag |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.3.1.10 |
Autonomous address configuration flag. When
set (1), indicates that this prefix can be used
for autonomous address configuration (i.e. can
be used to form a local interface address).
If off(2), it is not used to form a local
interface address but it is advertised in
ND's Router Advertisements.
|
wfIpv6AddrPrefixAdvPreferredLifetime |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.3.1.11 |
The value to be placed in the Preferred Lifetime field
in the Prefix Information option of Router Advertisements.
It is the length of time in seconds (relative to the time
the Router Advertisement is sent) that this prefix will
remain preferred, i.e. time until deprecation. A value of
0xffffffff represents infinity.
The address generated from a deprecated prefix should no
longer be used as a source address in new communications,
but packets received on such an interface are processed
as expected.
|
wfIpv6AddrPrefixAdvValidLifetime |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.3.1.12 |
The value to be placed in the Valid Lifetime field
in the Prefix Information option of Router Advertisements.
It is the length of time in seconds (relative to the time
the Router Advertisement is sent) that this prefix will
remain valid, i.e. time until invalidation. A value of
0xffffffff (-1) represents infinity.
The address generated from an invalidated prefix should
not appear as the destination or source address of a packet.
|
wfIpv6AddrPrefixInvalid |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.3.1.13 |
Whether this entry is valid or not:
valid - usable prefix,
invalid - misconfigured.
|
wfIpv6AddrPrefixAnycast |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.3.1.14 |
Whether this prefix is an anycast address prefix:
true - anycast address prefix,
false - unicast address prefix.
|
wfIpv6AddrIfIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.4.1.1 |
The index value which uniquely identifies the IPv6
interface to which this entry is applicable. The
interface identified by a particular value of this
index is the same interface as identified by the
same value of wfIpv6IfIndex.
|
wfIpv6AddrAddress |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.4.1.2 |
The IPv6 address to which this entry's addressing
information pertains.
|
wfIpv6AddrPfxLength |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.4.1.3 |
The length of the prefix (in bits) associated with
the IPv6 address of this entry.
|
wfIpv6AddrType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.4.1.4 |
The type of address. Note that 'stateless(2)'
refers to an address that was statelessly
autoconfigured; 'stateful(3)' refers to a address
which was acquired by via a stateful protocol
(e.g. DHCPv6, manual configuration)
|
wfIpv6AddrAnycastFlag |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.4.1.5 |
This object has the value 'true(1)', if this
address is an anycast address and the value
'false(2)' otherwise.
|
wfIpv6AddrStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.4.1.6 |
Address status. The preferred(1) state indicates
that this is a valid address that can appear as
the destination or source address of a packet.
The deprecated(2) this is a valid but deprecated
address that should no longer be used as a source
address in new communications, but packets addressed
to such an address are processed as expected. The
invalid(3) state indicates that this is not valid
address which should not appear as the destination
or source address of a packet. The inaccessible(4)
state indicates the address is not accessible because
the interface to which this address is assigned is
not operational.
|
wfIpv6IfStatsIfIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.5.1.1 |
The index value which uniquely identifies the IPv6
interface to which this entry is applicable. The
interface identified by a particular value of this
index is the same interface as identified by the
same value of wfIpv6IfIndex.
|
wfIpv6IfStatsInReceives |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.5.1.2 |
The total number of input datagrams received from
interfaces, including those received in error.
|
wfIpv6IfStatsInHdrErrors |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.5.1.3 |
The number of input datagrams discarded due to
errors in their IPv6 headers, including version
number mismatch, other format errors, hop count
exceeded, errors discovered in processing their
IPv6 options, etc.
|
wfIpv6IfStatsInTooBigErrors |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.5.1.4 |
The number of input datagrams that could not be
forwarded because their size exceeded the link MTU
of outgoing interface.
|
wfIpv6IfStatsInNoRoutes |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.5.1.5 |
The number of input datagrams discarded because no
route could be found to transmit them to their
destination.
|
wfIpv6IfStatsInAddrErrors |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.5.1.6 |
The number of input datagrams discarded because
the IPv6 address in their IPv6 header's destination
field was not a valid address to be received at
this entity. This count includes invalid
addresses (e.g., ::0) and unsupported addresses
(e.g., addresses with unallocated prefixes). For entities
which are not IPv6 routers and therefore do not
forward datagrams, this counter includes datagrams
discarded because the destination address was not
a local address.
|
wfIpv6IfStatsInUnknownProtos |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.5.1.7 |
The number of locally-addressed datagrams
received successfully but discarded because of an
unknown or unsupported protocol.
|
wfIpv6IfStatsInDiscards |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.5.1.8 |
The number of input IPv6 datagrams for which no
problems were encountered to prevent their
continued processing, but which were discarded
(e.g., for lack of buffer space). Note that this
counter does not include any datagrams discarded
while awaiting re-assembly.
|
wfIpv6IfStatsInDelivers |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.5.1.9 |
The total number of input datagrams successfully
delivered to IPv6 user-protocols (including ICMP).
|
wfIpv6IfStatsForwDatagrams |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.5.1.10 |
The number of output datagrams which this
entity received and forwarded to their final
destinations. In entities which do not act
as IPv6 routers, this counter will include
only those packets which were Source-Routed
via this entity, and the Source-Route
processing was successful. Note that for
a successfully forwarded datagram the counter
of the outgoing interface is incremented.
|
wfIpv6IfStatsOutRequests |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.5.1.11 |
The total number of IPv6 datagrams which local IPv6
user-protocols (including ICMP) supplied to IPv6 in
requests for transmission. Note that this counter
does not include any datagrams counted in
wfIpv6IfStatsForwDatagrams.
|
wfIpv6IfStatsOutDiscards |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.5.1.12 |
The number of output IPv6 datagrams for which no
problem was encountered to prevent their
transmission to their destination, but which were
discarded (e.g., for lack of buffer space). Note
that this counter would include datagrams counted
in wfIpv6IfStatsForwDatagrams if any such
packets met this (discretionary) discard criterion.
|
wfIpv6IfStatsFragOKs |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.5.1.13 |
The number of IPv6 datagrams that have been
successfully fragmented at this output interface.
|
wfIpv6IfStatsFragFails |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.5.1.14 |
The number of IPv6 datagrams that have been
discarded because they needed to be fragmented
at this output interface but could not be.
|
wfIpv6IfStatsFragCreates |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.5.1.15 |
The number of output datagram fragments that have
been generated as a result of fragmentation at
this output interface.
|
wfIpv6IfStatsCacheMisses |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.5.1.16 |
The number of FFT cache misses (i.e how many times did the
cache gate have to do a look up in the RNP because the FFT
didn't have the destination network
|
wfIpv6IfStatsCacheNetworks |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.5.1.17 |
The number of network entries in the forwarding cache
|
wfIpv6IfStatsCacheRemoves |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.5.1.18 |
The number of networks which have been flushed from
the forwarding cache
|
wfIpv6IfStatsReasmReqds |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.5.1.19 |
The number of IPv6 fragments received which needed
to be reassembled at this interface. Note that this
counter is incremented at the interface to which
these fragments were addressed which might not
be necessarily the input interface for some of
the fragments.
|
wfIpv6IfStatsReasmOKs |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.5.1.20 |
The number of IPv6 datagrams successfully reassembled.
|
wfIpv6IfStatsReasmFails |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.5.1.21 |
The number of failures detected by the IPv6 re-
assembly algorithm (for whatever reason: timed
out, errors, etc). Note that this is not
necessarily a count of discarded IPv6 fragments
since some algorithms (notably the algorithm in
RFC 815) can lose track of the number of fragments
by combining them as they are received.
This counter is incremented at the interface to which
these fragments were addressed which might not be
necessarily the input interface for some of the
fragments.
|
wfIpv6IfStatsMcastInPkts |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.5.1.22 |
The number of multicast packets received
by the interface
|
wfIpv6IfStatsMcastOutPkts |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.5.1.23 |
The number of multicast packets transmitted
by the interface
|
wfIpv6IfStatsInTruncatedPkts |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.5.1.24 |
The number of input datagrams discarded because
datagram frame didn't carry enough data
|
wfIpv6StaticRouteIfIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.6.1.3 |
The index value which uniquely identifies the local IPv6
interface to be used for forwarding to this Next Hop.
The interface identified by a particular value of this
index is the same interface as identified by the same
value of wfIpv6IfIndex.
If this parameter is 0, this is a black-hole route,
i.e. packets to destinations matching this route
are to be discarded.
|
wfIpv6StaticRouteId |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.6.1.4 |
The Route Identifier: which numbered route this is to be
|
wfIpv6StaticRouteDelete |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.6.1.1 |
Create/Delete parameter. Default is created.
Users perform a set operation on this
object in order to create/delete the IPv6
Static Route.
|
wfIpv6StaticRouteDisable |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.6.1.2 |
Enable/Disable parameter. Default is enabled.
Users perform a set operation on this object
in order to enable/disable this IPv6 Static
Route.
|
wfIpv6StaticRoutePfx |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.6.1.5 |
The destination IPv6 address prefix of this static route
|
wfIpv6StaticRoutePfxLength |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.6.1.6 |
The length (in bits) of the address prefix for this
static route
|
wfIpv6StaticRouteNextHopAddr |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.6.1.7 |
The IPv6 Address of the next hop node.
This parameter is ignored for black-hole static routes.
|
wfIpv6StaticRoutePreference |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.6.1.8 |
The Routing Preference in 0 to 15 range.
A value of 15 is 'most preferred'. Default 15.
|
wfIpv6StaticRouteCost |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.6.1.9 |
The Cost of this Static Route. (Used as the RIP
metric)
|
wfIpv6StaticRouteInvalid |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.6.1.10 |
Whether this Static Route is valid or not
|
wfIpv6AdjNodeIfIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.7.1.4 |
The index value which uniquely identifies the local IPv6
interface through which this Adjacent Node should be reached.
The interface identified by a particular value of this
index is the same interface as identified by the same
value of wfIpv6IfIndex.
If this index is zero, this Adjacent Node is this router
itself, i.e. 'wfIpv6AdjNodeAddress' address is treated as
a router's own local address. IPv6 datagrams with such
a destination address are considered to be consumed by
this router itself. As an example, such an address can be
an IPv6 anycast address assigned to this router.
|
wfIpv6AdjNodeAddress |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.7.1.3 |
The IPv6 address of this Adjacent Node
|
wfIpv6AdjNodeDelete |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.7.1.1 |
Whether to Delete this Adjacent Node
|
wfIpv6AdjNodeDisable |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.7.1.2 |
Whether to Disable this Adjacent Node
|
wfIpv6AdjNodePhysicalAddr |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.7.1.5 |
The Physical Address for this Adjacent Node.
For FR PVC it is a 32 bit DLCI.
For ATM PVC it is a 32 bit VCID which has
circuit VCI in its most significant 20 bits
and VPI in 12 least significant bits.
|
wfIpv6AdjNodeEncaps |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.7.1.6 |
The link layer encapsulation type of this entry.
'Snap(2)' is to be specified only if IEEE 802.2
encapsulation is to be used over CSMACD or DS1
links.
For 'pdn(4)', X.121 address is stored in
wfIpv6AdjNodeWanAddr.
For 'wan(3)', X.121 or E.164 FR address is stored
in wfIpv6AdjNodeWanAddr.
|
wfIpv6AdjNodePreference |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.7.1.7 |
The Routing Preference in 0 to 15 range.
A value of 15 is 'most preferred'. Default 15.
|
wfIpv6AdjNodeCost |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.7.1.8 |
The Cost of this Adjacent Node. (Used as the RIP metric)
|
wfIpv6AdjNodeInvalid |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.7.1.9 |
Whether the record passed validation or not
|
wfIpv6AdjNodeWanAddr |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.7.1.10 |
WAN address (X.121, E.164, etc.) used to establish
an SVC to the adjacent host. For X.25 PVC it contains
LCN of the PVC encoded as a X.121 address uo to 4 octets
in length.
|
wfIpv6RouteDest |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.8.1.1 |
The destination IPv6 address of this route.
An entry with a value of ::0 is considered
a default route.
This object may not take a Multicast address value.
|
wfIpv6RoutePfxLength |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.8.1.2 |
Indicates the prefix length of the destination
address.
|
wfIpv6RouteIfIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.8.1.3 |
The index value which uniquely identifies the local
interface through which the next hop of this
route should be reached. The interface identified
by a particular value of this index is the same interface
as identified by the same value of wfIpv6IfIndex.
|
wfIpv6RouteIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.8.1.4 |
The value which uniquely identifies the route
among the routes to the same network layer destination
|
wfIpv6RouteNextHop |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.8.1.5 |
On remote routes, the address of the next system
en route; Otherwise, ::0
|
wfIpv6RouteType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.8.1.6 |
The type of route. Note that 'direct(3)' refers
to a route for which the next hop is the final
destination; 'indirect(4)' refers to a route for
which the next hop is not the final
destination; 'discard(5)' refers to a route
indicating that packets to destinations matching
this route are to be discarded (sometimes called
black-hole route).
|
wfIpv6RouteProtocol |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.8.1.7 |
The routing mechanism via which this route was
learned.
|
wfIpv6RoutePolicy |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.8.1.8 |
The general set of conditions that would cause the
selection of one multipath route (set of next hops for
a given destination) is referred to as 'policy'.
Unless the mechanism indicated by wfIpv6RouteProtocol
specified otherwise, the policy specifier is the Priority
field of the IPv6 packet header. The encoding of IPv6
Priority is specified by the following convention:
0 - uncharacterized traffic
1 - 'filler' traffic (e.g., netnews)
2 - unattended data transfer (e.g., email)
3 - reserved
4 - attended bulk transfer (e.g., FTP, NFS)
5 - reserved
6 - interactive traffic (e.g., telnet, X)
7 - internet control traffic (e.g., routing protocols, SNMP)
Protocols defining 'policy' otherwise must either
define a set of values which are valid for
this object or must implement an integer-
instanced policy table for which this object's
value acts as an index.
|
wfIpv6RouteAge |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.8.1.9 |
The number of seconds since this route was last
updated or otherwise determined to be correct.
Note that no semantics of `too old' can be implied
except through knowledge of the routing protocol
by which the route was learned.
|
wfIpv6RouteNextHopRDI |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.8.1.10 |
The Routing Domain ID of the Next Hop.
When this is unknown or not relevant to the
protocol indicated by ipv6RouteProtocol, it is
an octet string of zero size.
|
wfIpv6RouteMetric |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.8.1.11 |
The routing metric for this route. The
semantics of this metric are determined by the
routing protocol specified in the route's
ipv6RouteProtocol value. When this is unknown
or not relevant to the protocol indicated by
ipv6RouteProtocol, the object value should be
set to its maximum value (4,294,967,295).
|
wfIpv6RouteWeight |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.8.1.12 |
The system internal weight value for this route. The
semantics of this value are determined by
the implementation specific rules. Generally, within
routes with the same wfIpv6RoutePolicy value, the lower
the weight value the more preferred is the route.
|
wfIpv6RouteInfo |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.8.1.13 |
A reference to MIB definitions specific to the
particular routing protocol which is responsible
for this route, as determined by the value
specified in the route's wfIpv6RouteProto value.
If this information is not present, its value
should be set to the OBJECT ID { 0 0 },
which is a syntactically valid object identifier,
and any implementation conforming to ASN.1
and the Basic Encoding Rules must be able to
generate and recognize this value.
|
wfIpv6NetToMediaIfIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.9.1.1 |
The interface on which this entry's equivalence
is effective. The interface identified by a
particular value of this index is the same
interface as identified by the same value of
wfIpv6IfIndex.
|
wfIpv6NetToMediaNetAddress |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.9.1.2 |
The IPv6 Address corresponding to the media-dependent
`physical' address.
|
wfIpv6NetToMediaPhysAddress |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.9.1.3 |
The media-dependent `physical' address.
|
wfIpv6NetToMediaType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.9.1.4 |
The type of mapping.
|
wfIpv6NetToMediaInvalid |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.9.1.5 |
Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has
the effect of invalidating the corresponding entry
in the wfIpv6NetToMediaTable. That is, it effectively
disassociates the interface identified with said
entry from the mapping identified with said entry.
It is an implementation-specific matter as to
whether the agent removes an invalidated entry
from the table. Accordingly, management stations
must be prepared to receive tabular information
from agents that corresponds to entries not
currently in use. Proper interpretation of such
entries requires examination of the relevant
wfIpv6NetToMediaInvalid object.
|
wfIpv6DbgInfoSlot |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.10.1.1 |
Slot number of this information.
|
wfIpv6DbgInfoState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.10.1.2 |
The current state of IPv6 on this slot.
|
wfIpv6DbgInfoNetworks |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.10.1.3 |
The number of network layer reachability entries
in the routing table on this slot
|
wfIpv6DbgInfoNodes |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.10.1.4 |
This parameter indicates the number of nodes known
by IPv6 on this slot.
|
wfIpv6DbgInfoActiveInterfaces |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.10.1.5 |
The number of active IPv6 interface on this slot.
|
wfIpv6DbgInfoRtmAddr |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.10.1.6 |
Memory address of IPv6 RTM Environment on this slot.
|
wfIpv6FilterNumber |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.11.1.3 |
Filter rule number
|
wfIpv6FilterDelete |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.11.1.1 |
Create/Delete parameter. Default is created.
Users perform a set operation on this object
in order to create/delete an IPv6 filtering rule.
|
wfIpv6FilterDisable |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.11.1.2 |
Enable/Disable parameter. Default is enabled.
Users perform a set operation on this object
in order to enable/disable an IPv6 filtering
rule.
|
wfIpv6FilterName |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.11.1.4 |
Rule name - user specified name for this filter
|
wfIpv6FilterPrecedence |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.11.1.5 |
Precedence. This is a metric to be used to compare
this policy rule to other rules that a given packet may
match. A rule with a higher precedence value will be
chosen over one with a smaller value. In the case of
a tie, the rule index is used (lower wins).
Note: if there is multiple filters that a given packet
may match, it is advisable for a filter with a higher
precedence value to be defined with a lower rule
index than a filter with a lower precedence value
to improve forwarding performance.
|
wfIpv6FilterPackets |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.11.1.6 |
The number of packets received that have matched this
rule.
|
wfIpv6FilterOctets |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.11.1.7 |
The total number of octets in packets received
that have matched this rule.
|
wfIpv6FilterInIfIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.11.1.8 |
Interface index which uniquely identifies the incoming
IPv6 interface to which this entry is applicable.
An interface identified by a particular value in this
object is the same interface as identified by the
same value of wfIpv6IfIndex. The index value of 0
means 'match any interface'.
|
wfIpv6FilterOutIfIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.11.1.9 |
Interface index which uniquely identifies the outgoing
IPv6 interface to which this entry is applicable.
An interface identified by a particular value in this
object is the same interface as identified by the
same value of wfIpv6IfIndex.
The index value of 0 means 'match any interface',
i.e. all packets that are to be forwarded will
match this filter parameter. Note that packet which
are addressed to the router itself will not match
a filter that has zero as its wfIpv6FilterOutIfIndex
value.
The index value of -1 means that only packets which
are addressed to the router itself match this filter
parameter.
The index value of -2 means that all packets, forwarded
or addressed to the router itself, match this filter
parameter.
|
wfIpv6FilterSrcAddresses |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.11.1.10 |
Source Address identification list. This identifies which
packet source addresses will match this rule. If non-null,
the octet string contains one or more 2-tuples of this form:
16 octets: address prefix
1 octet: prefix length in bits
An encoding ::0/0 means 'match any address'.
A null string also means 'match any address'.
|
wfIpv6FilterDstAddresses |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.11.1.11 |
Destination Address identification list. This identifies
which packet destination addresses will match this rule. If
non-null, the octet string contains one or more 2-tuples of
this form:
16 octets: address prefix
1 octet: prefix length
An encoding ::0/0 means 'match any address'.
A null string also means 'match any address'.
|
wfIpv6FilterProtocols |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.11.1.12 |
List of upper layer protocol types (e.g., UDP is 16,
TCP is 6, ICMP is 58) of the packet payload.
If non-null, the octet string contains one or more
3-tuples of this form:
1 octet: protocol type (zero means 'any protocol')
2 octets: value of the first 16 bits of
upper-layer payload (zero means 'any value')*
2 octets: value of the next 16 bits of
upper-layer payload (zero means 'any value')*
For UDP and TCP protocol the first 16 bits of payload
correspond to the source port number and the next 16
bits of payload correspond to the destination port number.
*If the protocol type is ICMP(58), the first 2-octets
value identifies the ICMP Type and second 2-octets value
should be set to 0.
A null string also means 'match any protocol'.
|
wfIpv6FilterAction |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.11.1.13 |
action. If 'forward(1), packet is to be forwarded;
if 'discard(2)', packet is to be discarded
|
wfIpv6FilterLog |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.1.1.11.1.14 |
Log Action. If 'true(1), a log event is generated
when a packet matches this filter rule; if 'false(2)',
no logging is done.
|
wfIpv6IcmpIfIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.1 |
The index value which uniquely identifies the local
interface to which this entry's information pertains.
The interface identified by a particular value of this
index is the same interface as identified by the same
value of wfIpv6IfIndex.
|
wfIpv6IcmpInMsgs |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.2 |
The total number of ICMP messages which includes
all those counted by wfIpv6IcmpInErrors.
|
wfIpv6IcmpInErrors |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.3 |
The number of ICMP messages which the entity
received but determined as having ICMP-specific
errors (bad ICMP checksums, bad length, etc.).
|
wfIpv6IcmpInDestUnreachs |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.4 |
The number of ICMP Destination Unreachable messages received.
|
wfIpv6IcmpInAdminProhibs |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.5 |
Number of ICMP dest unreachable/communication
administratively prohibited messages received.
Note: may be sent by BFE or another system
|
wfIpv6IcmpInTimeExcds |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.6 |
The number of ICMP Time Exceeded messages received.
|
wfIpv6IcmpInParmProbs |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.7 |
The number of ICMP Parameter Problem messages received.
|
wfIpv6IcmpInPktTooBigs |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.8 |
The number of ICMP Packet Too Big messages received.
|
wfIpv6IcmpInEchos |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.9 |
The number of ICMP Echo (request) messages received.
|
wfIpv6IcmpInEchoReps |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.10 |
The number of ICMP Echo Reply messages received.
|
wfIpv6IcmpInRouterSolicits |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.11 |
The number of ICMP Router Solicit messages received.
|
wfIpv6IcmpInRouterAdvertisements |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.12 |
The number of ICMP Router Advertisement messages received.
|
wfIpv6IcmpInNeighborSolicits |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.13 |
The number of ICMP Neighbor Solicit messages received.
|
wfIpv6IcmpInNeighborAdvertisements |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.14 |
The number of ICMP Neighbor Advertisement messages received.
|
wfIpv6IcmpInRedirects |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.15 |
The number of Redirect messages received.
|
wfIpv6IcmpInGroupMembQueries |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.16 |
The number of ICMPv6 Group Membership Query
messages received by the interface.
|
wfIpv6IcmpInGroupMembResponses |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.17 |
The number of ICMPv6 Group Membership Response messages
received by the interface.
|
wfIpv6IcmpInGroupMembReductions |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.18 |
The number of ICMPv6 Group Membership Reduction messages
received by the interface.
|
wfIpv6IcmpOutMsgs |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.19 |
The total number of ICMP messages which this
entity attempted to send. Note that this counter
includes all those counted by icmpOutErrors.
|
wfIpv6IcmpOutErrors |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.20 |
The number of ICMP messages which this entity did
not send due to problems discovered within ICMP
such as a lack of buffers. This value should not
include errors discovered outside the ICMP layer
such as the inability of IPv6 to route the resultant
datagram. In some implementations there may be no
types of error which contribute to this counter's
value.
|
wfIpv6IcmpOutDestUnreachs |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.21 |
The number of ICMP Destination Unreachable messages sent.
|
wfIpv6IcmpOutAdminProhibs |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.22 |
Number of ICMP dest unreachable/communication
administratively prohibited messages sent.
|
wfIpv6IcmpOutTimeExcds |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.23 |
The number of ICMP Time Exceeded messages sent.
|
wfIpv6IcmpOutParmProbs |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.24 |
The number of ICMP Parameter Problem messages sent.
|
wfIpv6IcmpOutPktTooBigs |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.25 |
The number of ICMP Packet Too Big messages sent.
|
wfIpv6IcmpOutEchos |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.26 |
The number of ICMP Echo (request) messages sent.
|
wfIpv6IcmpOutEchoReps |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.27 |
The number of ICMP Echo Reply messages sent.
|
wfIpv6IcmpOutRouterSolicits |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.28 |
The number of ICMP Router Solicitation messages sent.
|
wfIpv6IcmpOutRouterAdvertisements |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.29 |
The number of ICMP Router Advertisement messages received.
|
wfIpv6IcmpOutNeighborSolicits |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.30 |
The number of ICMP Neighbor Solicitation messages sent.
|
wfIpv6IcmpOutNeighborAdvertisements |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.31 |
The number of ICMP Neighbor Advertisement messages received.
|
wfIpv6IcmpOutRedirects |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.32 |
The number of Redirect messages sent. For a host,
this object will always be zero, since hosts
do not send redirects.
|
wfIpv6IcmpOutGroupMembQueries |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.33 |
The number of ICMPv6 Group Membership Query
messages sent
|
wfIpv6IcmpOutGroupMembResponses |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.34 |
The number of ICMPv6 Group Membership Response
messages sent
|
wfIpv6IcmpOutGroupMembReductions |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.2.1.1.35 |
The number of ICMPv6 Group Membership Reduction
messages sent
|
wfIpv6NdiscIfIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.3.1.1.4 |
The index value which uniquely identifies the local
interface to which this entry's information pertains.
The interface identified by a particular value of this
index is the same interface as identified by the same
value of wfIpv6IfIndex.
|
wfIpv6NdiscIfDelete |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.3.1.1.1 |
Create/Delete parameter. Default is created.
Users perform a set operation on this
object in order to create/delete an IPV6_NDISC Interface
instance.
|
wfIpv6NdiscIfDisable |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.3.1.1.2 |
Enable/Disable parameter. Default is enabled.
Users perform a set operation on this
object in order to enable/disable a IPV6_NDISC interface.
|
wfIpv6NdiscIfState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.3.1.1.3 |
The current state of IPV6_NDISC on this interface.
|
wfIpv6NdiscIfSendAdvertisements |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.3.1.1.5 |
Indicates whether or not periodic Router
Advertisements are to be sent.
|
wfIpv6NdiscIfManagedFlag |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.3.1.1.6 |
Managed Address Configuration flag. When set,
hosts use the administered (stateful) protocol
for address autoconfiguration in addition to any
addresses autoconfigured using stateless address
autoconfiguration.
|
wfIpv6NdiscIfOtherCfgFlag |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.3.1.1.7 |
Other Stateful Configuration flag. When set,
hosts use the administered (stateful) protocol
for autoconfiguration of non-address information.
|
wfIpv6NdiscIfReachableTime |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.3.1.1.8 |
The time, in milliseconds, that a node assumes
a neighbor is reachable after having received
a reachability confirmation. A value of zero
means unspecified (by this router).
|
wfIpv6NdiscIfRetransTimer |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.3.1.1.9 |
The time, in milliseconds, between retransmitted
Neighbor Solicitation messages. A value of zero
means unspecified (by this router).
|
wfIpv6NdiscIfMaxHopLimit |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.3.1.1.10 |
Maximum hop limit (network diameter) to advertise
|
wfIpv6NdiscIfMinRtrAdvInterval |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.3.1.1.11 |
The minimum time allowed between sending
unsolicited multicast Router Advertisements,
in seconds.
|
wfIpv6NdiscIfMaxRtrAdvInterval |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.3.1.1.12 |
The maximum time allowed between sending
unsolicited multicast Router Advertisements,
in seconds.
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wfIpv6NdiscIfDefaultLifetime |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.3.1.1.13 |
The lifetime associated with the default
router in units of seconds.
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wfIpv6NdiscIfDupAddrDetectTransmits |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.3.1.1.14 |
The number of consecutive Neighbor Solicitations
messages sent while performing Duplicate Address
Detection on a tentative address. A value of zero
indicates that no Duplicate Address Detection needs
to be performed. A value of one indicates a single
transmission with no follow up retransmission.
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wfIpv6UdpLocalIfIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.4.2.1.1 |
The index value which uniquely identifies the local
interface to which this entry's information pertains.
The interface identified by a particular value of this
index is the same interface as identified by the same
value of wfIpv6IfIndex.
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wfIpv6UdpLocalAddress |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.4.2.1.2 |
The local IPv6 address for this UDP listener. In the case
of a UDP listener which is willing to accept datagrams
for any IPv6 address associated with the interface,
the value ::0 is used.
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wfIpv6UdpLocalPort |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.16.4.2.1.3 |
The local port value
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