ctron-ip-router-mib - nwIpWgHostStatus

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nwIpWgHostStatus

Network Ip Wg Host Status
1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.2.2.2.3.1.2.11.4.1.5

This status of the host with respect to the workgroup. The host may be `unknown' if ARP has not discovered on which port it resides. The status of `invalid-multiple' means the same host IP address was later found duplicated on another port. The status of `invalid-physaddr' means the host matched an entry in the IP Work Group Range Table with respect to range and port, but did not match that entry for physical address. If the workgroup was high security this status would result even if no physical address was given in the range entry. The status of `invalid-range' could either mean that, in a high or medium security workgroup, the host was not in the range of any entry in the IP WORK GROUP Range Table, or that it was not in the range of an entry with a matching port. The status of `invalid-interface' could mean the port was physically down or just not in service in the IP Work Group Interface Table. The status of `invalid-workgroup' could mean the workgroup does not exist or is not in service in the IP Work Group Definition Table. The status of `invalid-expired' means the host became inactive and aged out on the port on which it was learned.

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