mioxPeerEncTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MioxPeerEncEntry
ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"This table contains the list of
encapsulations used to communicate with a
peer. This table has two indexes, the first
identifies the peer, the second
distinguishes encapsulation types.
The first index identifies the corresponding
entry in the mioxPeerTable. The second
index gives the priority of the different
encapsulations.
The encapsulation types are ordered in
priority order. For calling a peer, the
first entry (mioxPeerEncIndex of 1) is tried
first. If the call doesn succeed because
the remote host clears the call due to
incompatible call user data, the next entry
in the list is tried. Each entry is tried
until the list is exhausted.
For answering a call, the encapsulation type
requested by the peer must be found the list
or the call will be refused. If there are
no entries in this table for a peer, all
call requests from the peer will be refused.
Objects in this table can only be set when
the mioxPeerStatus object with the same
index has a value of underCreation. When
that status object is set to invalid and
deleted, the entry in this table with that
peer index must also be deleted."
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This table contains the list of
encapsulations used to communicate with a
peer. This table has two indexes, the first
identifies the peer, the second
distinguishes encapsulation types.
The first index identifies the corresponding
entry in the mioxPeerTable. The second
index gives the priority of the different
encapsulations.
The encapsulation types are ordered in
priority order. For calling a peer, the
first entry (mioxPeerEncIndex of 1) is tried
first. If the call doesn't succeed because
the remote host clears the call due to
incompatible call user data, the next entry
in the list is tried. Each entry is tried
until the list is exhausted.
For answering a call, the encapsulation type
requested by the peer must be found the list
or the call will be refused. If there are
no entries in this table for a peer, all
call requests from the peer will be refused.
Objects in this table can only be set when
the mioxPeerStatus object with the same
index has a value of underCreation. When
that status object is set to invalid and
deleted, the entry in this table with that
peer index must also be deleted.
Parsed from file rfc1461-Multiprotocol-Interconnect-over-X.25.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: MIOX25-MIB
This table contains the list of
encapsulations used to communicate with a
peer. This table has two indexes, the first
identifies the peer, the second
distinguishes encapsulation types.
The first index identifies the corresponding
entry in the mioxPeerTable. The second
index gives the priority of the different
encapsulations.
The encapsulation types are ordered in
priority order. For calling a peer, the
first entry (mioxPeerEncIndex of 1) is tried
first. If the call doesn't succeed because
the remote host clears the call due to
incompatible call user data, the next entry
in the list is tried. Each entry is tried
until the list is exhausted.
For answering a call, the encapsulation type
requested by the peer must be found the list
or the call will be refused. If there are
no entries in this table for a peer, all
call requests from the peer will be refused.
Objects in this table can only be set when
the mioxPeerStatus object with the same
index has a value of underCreation. When
that status object is set to invalid and
deleted, the entry in this table with that
peer index must also be deleted.
Parsed from file MIOX25-MIB.mib
Module: MIOX25-MIB
Automatically extracted from RFC1461
mioxPeerEncTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MioxPeerEncEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This table contains the list of encapsulations used to communicate with a peer. This table has two indexes, the first identifies the peer, the second distinguishes encapsulation types. The first index identifies the corresponding entry in the mioxPeerTable. The second index gives the priority of the different encapsulations. The encapsulation types are ordered in priority order. For calling a peer, the first entry (mioxPeerEncIndex of 1) is tried first. If the call doesn't succeed because the remote host clears the call due to incompatible call user data, the next entry in the list is tried. Each entry is tried until the list is exhausted. For answering a call, the encapsulation type requested by the peer must be found the list or the call will be refused. If there are no entries in this table for a peer, all call requests from the peer will be refused. Objects in this table can only be set when the mioxPeerStatus object with the same index has a value of underCreation. When that status object is set to invalid and deleted, the entry in this table with that peer index must also be deleted." ::= { mioxPeer 2 }
mioxPeerEncTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MioxPeerEncEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This table contains the list of encapsulations used to communicate with a peer. This table has two indexes, the first identifies the peer, the second distinguishes encapsulation types. The first index identifies the corresponding entry in the mioxPeerTable. The second index gives the priority of the different encapsulations. The encapsulation types are ordered in priority order. For calling a peer, the first entry (mioxPeerEncIndex of 1) is tried first. If the call doesn't succeed because the remote host clears the call due to incompatible call user data, the next entry in the list is tried. Each entry is tried until the list is exhausted. For answering a call, the encapsulation type requested by the peer must be found the list or the call will be refused. If there are no entries in this table for a peer, all call requests from the peer will be refused. Objects in this table can only be set when the mioxPeerStatus object with the same index has a value of underCreation. When that status object is set to invalid and deleted, the entry in this table with that peer index must also be deleted." ::= { mioxPeer 2 }
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.2.2.1 | mioxPeerEncEntry | 2 | 2 | Per connection information. |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.2.1.10.38.2.1 | mioxPeerTable | 1 | 11 | This table contains information about the possible peers this machine may exchange packets with. |