MSIPX-MIB

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This MIB defines the management information for a system using the IPX protocol. The MIB consists of four groups:
1. Base Group - contains general information about IPX.
2. Interface Group - contains information about all interfaces used by IPX.
3. Forwarding Group - contains generic routing information that must be provided by any IPX routing protocol.
4. Services Group - contains information about all known services.
This MIB is designed to provide a basic framework for the management of systems implementing the IPX protocol. Additional MIBs may be created (especially in the area of IPX routing protocols) to contain more specific information. Whenever possible, these additional MIBs should follow the format of this IPX MIB.

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OID list for MSIPX-MIB

ipxBaseOperState
The current operational state of the software.
ipxBasePrimaryNetNumber
The 'internal' network number.
ipxBaseNode
system.
ipxBaseSysName
The readable name for this system.
ipxBaseMaxPathSplits
value which this instance of IPX may split between when forwarding packets.
ipxBaseIfCount
The number of interfaces known to this instance of IPX.
ipxBaseDestCount
this instance of IPX.
ipxBaseServCount
The number of services known to this instance of IPX.
ipxIfTable
The interface table.
ipxIfEntry
system.
ipxIfIndex
system.
ipxIfAdminState
The interface state can be set to disabled(1) by explicit management action or by configuration information.
ipxIfOperState
If ipxIfAdminState is disabled(1) then ipxIfOperState should be down(1). If ipxIfAdminState is changed to enabled(2) then ipxIfOperState should change to up(2) if the interface is ready to transmit and receive network traffic; it should change to sleeping ...
ipxIfAdapterIndex
interface. On-demand interfaces in a sleeping state are not mapped to any adapter.
ipxIfName
The readable name for the interface.
ipxIfType
The type of the interface.
ipxIfLocalMaxPacketSize
system supports locally on this interface.
ipxIfMediaType
The media type used on this interface.
ipxIfNetNumber
The IPX network number of this interface.
ipxIfMacAddress
The MAC address of this interface.
ipxIfDelay
transmit one byte of data, excluding protocol headers, to a destination on the other end of the interface, if the interface is free of other traffic.
ipxIfThroughput
through the interface if there is no other traffic.
ipxIfIpxWanEnable
Enable IPXWAN negotiation.
ipxIfNetbiosAccept
Accept Netbios Broadcast Packets.
ipxIfNetbiosDeliver
Deliver Netbios Broadcast Packets.
ipxIfInHdrErrors
to errors in their IPX headers, including any packet with a size less than the minimum 30 bytes, bad checksums, other format errors, etc.
ipxIfInFilterDrops
due to input filtering.
ipxIfInNoRoutes
no route was found to forward them to their destination
ipxIfInDiscards
other reason not counted in ipxIfInHdrErrors, ipxIfInFilterDrops and ipxIfNoRoutes.
ipxIfInDelivers
The total number of IPX packets successfully received
ipxIfOutFilterDrops
due to output filtering.
ipxIfOutDiscards
other reason not counted in ipxIfOutFilterDrops.
ipxIfOutDelivers
The total number of IPX packets successfully sent
ipxIfInNetbiosPackets
interface. This includes the Type 20 packets received and discarded for various reasons.
ipxIfOutNetbiosPackets
this interface.
ipxDestTable
known destinations.
ipxDestEntry
Each entry corresponds to one destination.
ipxDestNetNum
The IPX network number of the destination.
ipxDestProtocol
destination was obtained.
ipxDestTicks
The delay in ticks to reach this destination.
ipxDestHopCount
The number of hops necessary to reach the destination.
ipxDestNextHopIfIndex
next hop.
ipxDestNextHopMacAddress
The MAC address of the next hop.
ipxDestFlags
1 - this route is for a network used for dialing in clients 2 - this route should not be advertised.
ipxStaticRouteTable
destinations reached via statically configured routes.
ipxStaticRouteEntry
Each entry corresponds to one static route.
ipxStaticRouteIfIndex
reach the first hop in the static route.
ipxStaticRouteNetNum
The IPX network number of the route's destination.
ipxStaticRouteEntryStatus
Users perform an SNMP SET operation on this object in order to create/delete the IPX static route.
ipxStaticRouteTicks
The delay, in ticks, to reach the route's destination.
ipxStaticRouteHopCount
The number of hops necessary to reach the destination.
ipxStaticRouteNextHopMacAddress
The Mac address of the next hop.
ipxServTable
The table of services, indexed by name and type.
ipxServEntry
Each entry corresponds to one service.
ipxServType
The service type.
ipxServName
The service name.
ipxServProtocol
obtained.
ipxServNetNum
service.
ipxServNode
The node portion of the IPX address of the service.
ipxServSocket
The socket portion of the IPX address of the service.
ipxServHopCount
The number of hops to the service.
ipxStaticServTable
all staticly seeded services.
ipxStaticServEntry
Each entry corresponds to one service.
ipxStaticServIfIndex
The interface used to reach this service.
ipxStaticServType
The service type.
ipxStaticServName
The service name.
ipxStaticServEntryStatus
Users perform an SNMP SET operation on this object in order to create/delete the IPX static service.
ipxStaticServNetNum
service.
ipxStaticServNode
The node portion of the IPX address of the service.
ipxStaticServSocket
The socket portion of the IPX address of the service.
ipxStaticServHopCount
The number of hops to the service.

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