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>> Table: x25ToTcpTable - (.1.3.6.1.4.1.272.4.6.9.1)

Description: Entries can only be created and deleted manually.

x25ToTcpTable
OIDNameTypeAccess
.1IndexINTEGERRW
.2DescrDisplayStringRW
.3StateENUMD
.4X25LocAddrDisplayStringRW
.5X25LocNSAPDisplayStringRW
.6X25RemAddrDisplayStringRW
.7X25RemNSAPDisplayStringRW
.8X25ProtocolIdINTEGERRW
.9X25CallUserDataOCTET STRINGRW
.15IpLocAddrIpAddressRW
.17IpLocPortINTEGERRW
.19IpRemAddrIpAddressRW
.20IpRemMaskIpAddressRW
.21IpRemPortINTEGERRW
.22IpRemPortRangeINTEGERRW
.25MetricINTEGERRW
.26DirectionENUMRW
.27PacketizingENUMRW
.28ResetENUMRW
.29IntrENUMRW
.30MonitorENUMRW
.31MonStateENUMR

Index
The unique number of the MIB row.
Descr
This object contains a textual description of the row.
State
The State of the MIB row.
Enumerations:
  • valid (1)
  • invalid (2)
  • delete (3)
X25LocAddr
The local X.121 address in the X25 call. If empty, the

local address will not be matched. Extended Adresses are

indicated by a leading '@'. The wildcards '*', '?', '[',

']', '{', '}' may be used.
X25LocNSAP
The local NSAP in the X25 call. If empty, the

local NSAP will not be matched. The NSAP is preceeded

by an 'X' if it is an OSI compatible NSAP or by a 'N' if

the NSAP is in a not OSI compatible format. The wildcards

'*', '?', '[', ']', '{', '}' may be used.
X25RemAddr
The remote X.121 address in the X25 call. If empty, the

remote address will not be matched. Extended Adresses are

indicated by a leading '@'. The wildcards '*', '?', '[',

']', '{', '}' may be used.
X25RemNSAP
The remote NSAP in the X25 call. If empty, the

local NSAP will not be matched. The NSAP is preceeded

by an 'X' if it is an OSI compatible NSAP or by a 'N' if

the NSAP is in a not OSI compatible format. The wildcards

'*', '?', '[', ']', '{', '}' may be used.
X25ProtocolId
The protocol id of the X25 call. The protocol id

will not be used for the matching process, when this

object is set to -1
X25CallUserData
The call user data field of the X25 call packet behind the

protocol id. If empty, the call user data field will not

be used for matching.
IpLocAddr
This object describes the the Local address of the

IP-datagrams belonging

to the set. If both objects are set to 0.0.0.0 the local 

addresses for the datagrams in the set is not specified

and can take any value.
IpLocPort
This object describes together with x25ToTcpIpLocPortRange the

range of local portnumbers of the IP-datagrams belonging to

the set. All portnumbers between and including the two

objects are within the range.

If both objects are set to -1, the value of the source

portnumber is not specified and can take any value.
IpRemAddr
This object describes together with x25ToTcpIpRemMask the

range of the Remote addresses of the IP-datagrams belonging

to the set. If both objects are set to 0.0.0.0 the local 

addresses for the datagrams in the set is not specified

and can take any value.
IpRemMask
This object describes together with x25ToTcpIpRemAddr the

range of the Remote addresses of the IP-datagrams belonging

to the set. If both objects are set to 0.0.0.0 the local 

addresses for the datagrams in the set is not specified

and can take any value.
IpRemPort
This object describes together with x25ToTcpIpRemPortRange the

range of local portnumbers of the IP-datagrams belonging to

the set. All portnumbers between and including the two

objects are within the range.

If both objects are set to -1, the value of the source

portnumber is not specified and can take any value.
IpRemPortRange
This object describes together with x25ToTcpIpRemPort the

range of local portnumbers of the IP-datagrams belonging to

the set. All portnumbers between and including the two

objects are within the range.

If both objects are set to -1, the value of the source

portnumber is not specified and can take any value.
Metric
Metric to put order on table entries
Direction
This object describes, if the row its belongs to is

valid in the direction from tcp to x25, x25 to tcp or

both direction.
Enumerations:
  • t2x (1)
  • x2t (2)
  • both (3)
Packetizing
This object describes, how x25 packets are encoded on

the IP stream:

none:    no packetizing. Packetizing information

is lost.

pos:     packetization according to the ATOS

specification for POS terminals

rfc1006: packetization according to rfc1006

Enumerations:
  • none (1)
  • atos (2)
  • rfc1006 (3)
Reset
This object describes, how the reception of a reset

packet on the X.25 link shall be handled:

clear:   the connection will be cleared

accept:	 the reset will be confirmed and

the data transfer continues

Enumerations:
  • clear (1)
  • accept (2)
Intr
This object describes, how the reception of a reset

packet on the X.25 link shall be handled:

clear:   the connection will be cleared

ignore:	 the intr will be ignored and

the data transfer continues

pass:	 the data part will be sent to TCP

like data and the data transfer continues

Enumerations:
  • clear (1)
  • ignore (2)
  • pass (3)
Monitor
If this object is set to on, the row will only be valid

for the direction x25 to tcp, when the IpRemoteAddr is

reachable by ICMP echo packets. Otherwise it is not

used and an alternate entry to a different Ip Address

can be used for redundant scenarios.

Enumerations:
  • off (1)
  • on (2)
MonState
This object describes the reachability of the Remote IP

Adress:

not_monitored: the address is not monitored

unreachable:   the address is monitored, but does

not reply to ICMP Echo Requests

ready:	       the address is answering for

ICMP Echo Requests and ready

to accept TCP calls.

Enumerations:
  • not-monitored (1)
  • unreachable (2)
  • ready (3)


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