IfIndex |
This object specifies the interface, for which the session
is monitored. |
Protocol |
This object specifies the protocol, the session is using.
The value icmp specifies an icmp-echo (ping) session. ICMP
error messages are processed by the appropriate tcp or
udp session.
Enumerations: - icmp (1)
- tcp (6)
- udp (17)
- ipv6 (41)
- gre (47)
- esp (50)
- ah (51)
- ospf (89)
- l2tp (115)
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IntAddr |
This object specifies the internal local IP Address used for
the session. The internal address is only visible to
inside networks and is translated to the external address,
when a packet is being sent outside.
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IntPort |
This object specifies the internal local portnumber used for
the session. The internal portnumber is only visible to
inside networks and is translated to the external portnumber
whenever a packet is being sent outside.
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ExtAddr |
This object specifies the external local address used for
the session. This address is visible outside only and
will be translated to the internal address, whenever
a packet is received from outside.
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ExtPort |
This object specifies the external local portnumber used for
the session. This address is visible outside only and is
translated to the internal portnumber, whenever a packet
is received from outside.
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RemoteAddr |
This object specifies the remote IP-address used for the
session. This is an outside address. However, it is visible
to outside networks and also to inside networks.
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RemotePort |
This object specifies the remote portnumber used for the
session. This is an outside portnumber. However, it is visible
to outside networks and also to inside networks.
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Direction |
This object specifies, whether the session is incoming
(from outside to inside) or outgoing (from inside to
outside).
Enumerations: |
Age |
This object specifies how long no packet has been
transferred for the session and is used internally
for timeout purposes.
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Context |
This object holds a protocol specific context needed
to identify sessions for ICMP unreachable address
mapping.
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Timeout |
When there is no traffic associated with a NAT entry, this
entry is discarded at the end of a timeout value. This object
holds this timeout value in seconds.
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