ALTIGA-TELNET-STATS-MIB Download
The Altiga TELNET Statistics MIB models counters and objects that are
of management interest for telnet sessions.
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OID list for ALTIGA-TELNET-STATS-MIB
- alTelnetStatsActiveSessions
- The number of active Telnet sessions.
- alTelnetStatsAttemptedSessions
- The number of attempts made to establish Telnet sessions.
- alTelnetStatsSuccessfulSessions
- The number of successfully established Telnet sessions.
- alTelnetStatsInNetPackets
- The total number of Telnet packets that were received from the network since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsInNetOctets
- The total number of Telnet octets that were received from the network since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsInNetCmdOctets
- The total number of octets that contained Telnet commands or options that were received from the network since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsInNetDropOctets
- The total number of Telnet octets from the network that were dropped during input processing since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsOutNetPackets
- The total number of Telnet packets that were transmitted to the network since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsOutNetOctets
- The total number of Telnet octets that were transmitted to the network since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsOutNetDropPackets
- The total number of Telnet packets destined for the network that were dropped during output processing since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsOutNetDropOctets
- The total number of Telnet octets destined for the network that were dropped during output processing since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsInShPackets
- The total number of Telnet packets that were received from the shell since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsInShOctets
- The total number of Telnet octets that were received from the shell since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsInShDropPackets
- The total number of Telnet packets from the shell that were dropped during input processing since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsInShDropOctets
- The total number of Telnet octets from the shell that were dropped during input processing since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsOutShPackets
- The total number of Telnet packets that were transmitted to the shell since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsOutShOctets
- The total number of Telnet octets that were transmitted to the shell since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsOutShDropPackets
- The total number of Telnet packets destined for the shell that were dropped during output processing since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsOutShDropOctets
- The total number of Telnet octets destined for the shell that were dropped during output processing since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsSessionTable
- List of active sessions.
- alTelnetStatsSessionEntry
- An entry in the alTelnetStatsSessionTable.
- alTelnetStatsSessionRowStatus
- The status of this row. Used to terminate the session, cannot be used to create a Session.
- alTelnetStatsSessionId
- The unique Telnet session process ID, used as the index for this row.
- alTelnetStatsSessionIpAddr
- The IP address of the remote client.
- alTelnetStatsSessionSrcPort
- The TCP source port number of the remote client.
- alTelnetStatsSessionName
- The unique Telnet session process name, used as the index for this row.
- alTelnetStatsSessionInNetPackets
- The per session number of Telnet packets that were received from the network since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsSessionInNetOctets
- The per session number of Telnet octets that were received from the network since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsSessionInNetCmdOctets
- The per session number of octets that contained Telnet commands or options that were received from the network since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsSessionInNetDropOctets
- The per session number of Telnet octets from the network that were dropped during input processing since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsSessionOutNetPackets
- The per session number of Telnet packets that were transmitted to the network since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsSessionOutNetOctets
- The per session number of Telnet octets that were transmitted to the network since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsSessionOutNetDropPackets
- The per session number of Telnet packets destined for the network that were dropped during output processing since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsSessionOutNetDropOctets
- The per session number of Telnet octets destined for the network that were dropped during output processing since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsSessionInShPackets
- The per session number of Telnet packets that were received from the shell since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsSessionInShOctets
- The per session number of Telnet octets that were received from the shell since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsSessionInShDropPackets
- The per session number of Telnet packets from the shell that were dropped during input processing since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsSessionInShDropOctets
- The per session number of Telnet octets from the shell that were dropped during input processing since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsSessionOutShPackets
- The per session number of Telnet packets that were transmitted to the shell since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsSessionOutShOctets
- The per session number of Telnet octets that were transmitted to the shell since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsSessionOutShDropPackets
- The per session number of Telnet packets destined for the shell that were dropped during output processing since the system was booted.
- alTelnetStatsSessionOutShDropOctets
- The per session number of Telnet octets destined for the shell that were dropped during output processing since the system was booted.
- altigaTelnetStatsGroup
- The objects for the Telnet Server statistics.
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