A list of higher layer (i.e. non-MAC) host table control entries.
These entries will enable the collection of the network and
application level host tables indexed by network addresses.
Both the network and application level host tables are
controlled by this table is so that they will both be created
and deleted at the same time, further increasing the ease with
which they can be implemented as a single datastore (note that
if an implementation stores application layer host records in
memory, it can derive network layer host records from them).
Entries in the nlHostTable will be created on behalf of each
entry in this table. Additionally, if this probe implements
the alHostTable, entries in the alHostTable will be created on
behalf of each entry in this table.
Implementations are encouraged to add an entry per monitored
interface upon initialization so that a default collection
of host statistics is available.
Parsed from file RMON2-MIB.mib
Module: RMON2-MIB
A list of higher layer (i.e. non-MAC) host table control entries.
These entries will enable the collection of the network and
application level host tables indexed by network addresses.
Both the network and application level host tables are
controlled by this table is so that they will both be created
and deleted at the same time, further increasing the ease with
which they can be implemented as a single datastore (note that
if an implementation stores application layer host records in
memory, it can derive network layer host records from them).
Entries in the nlHostTable will be created on behalf of each
entry in this table. Additionally, if this probe implements
the alHostTable, entries in the alHostTable will be created on
behalf of each entry in this table.
Implementations are encouraged to add an entry per monitored
interface upon initialization so that a default collection
of host statistics is available.
hlHostControlTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HlHostControlEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A list of higher layer (i.e. non-MAC) host table control entries.
These entries will enable the collection of the network and
application level host tables indexed by network addresses.
Both the network and application level host tables are
controlled by this table is so that they will both be created
and deleted at the same time, further increasing the ease with
which they can be implemented as a single datastore (note that
if an implementation stores application layer host records in
memory, it can derive network layer host records from them).
Entries in the nlHostTable will be created on behalf of each
entry in this table. Additionally, if this probe implements
the alHostTable, entries in the alHostTable will be created on
behalf of each entry in this table.
Implementations are encouraged to add an entry per monitored
interface upon initialization so that a default collection
of host statistics is available."
View at oid-info.com
A list of higher-layer (i.e., non-MAC) host table control
entries.
These entries will enable the collection of the network- and
application-level host tables indexed by network addresses.
Both the network- and application-level host tables are
controlled by this table so that they will both be created
and deleted at the same time, further increasing the ease with
which they can be implemented as a single datastore. (Note that
if an implementation stores application-layer host records in
memory, it can derive network-layer host records from them.)
Entries in the nlHostTable will be created on behalf of each
entry in this table. Additionally, if this probe implements
the alHostTable, entries in the alHostTable will be created on
behalf of each entry in this table.
Implementations are encouraged to add an entry per monitored
interface upon initialization so that a default collection
of host statistics is available.
Parsed from file rmon2.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: RMON2-MIB
A list of higher layer (i.e. non-MAC) host table control entries.
These entries will enable the collection of the network and
application level host tables indexed by network addresses.
Both the network and application level host tables are
controlled by this table is so that they will both be created
and deleted at the same time, further increasing the ease with
which they can be implemented as a single datastore (note that
if an implementation stores application layer host records in
memory, it can derive network layer host records from them).
Entries in the nlHostTable will be created on behalf of each
entry in this table. Additionally, if this probe implements
the alHostTable, entries in the alHostTable will be created on
behalf of each entry in this table.
Implementations are encouraged to add an entry per monitored
interface upon initialization so that a default collection
of host statistics is available.
hlHostControlTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HlHostControlEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A list of higher layer (i.e. non-MAC) host table control entries. These entries will enable the collection of the network and application level host tables indexed by network addresses. Both the network and application level host tables are controlled by this table is so that they will both be created and deleted at the same time, further increasing the ease with which they can be implemented as a single datastore (note that if an implementation stores application layer host records in memory, it can derive network layer host records from them). Entries in the nlHostTable will be created on behalf of each entry in this table. Additionally, if this probe implements the alHostTable, entries in the alHostTable will be created on behalf of each entry in this table. Implementations are encouraged to add an entry per monitored interface upon initialization so that a default collection of host statistics is available." ::= { nlHost 1 }
hlHostControlTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HlHostControlEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "A list of higher layer (i.e. non-MAC) host table control entries. These entries will enable the collection of the network and application level host tables indexed by network addresses. Both the network and application level host tables are controlled by this table is so that they will both be created and deleted at the same time, further increasing the ease with which they can be implemented as a single datastore (note that if an implementation stores application layer host records in memory, it can derive network layer host records from them). Entries in the nlHostTable will be created on behalf of each entry in this table. Additionally, if this probe implements the alHostTable, entries in the alHostTable will be created on behalf of each entry in this table. Implementations are encouraged to add an entry per monitored interface upon initialization so that a default collection of host statistics is available." ::= { nlHost 1 }
Automatically extracted from RFC2021
hlHostControlTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HlHostControlEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A list of higher-layer (i.e., non-MAC) host table control entries. These entries will enable the collection of the network- and application-level host tables indexed by network addresses. Both the network- and application-level host tables are controlled by this table so that they will both be created and deleted at the same time, further increasing the ease with which they can be implemented as a single datastore. (Note that if an implementation stores application-layer host records in memory, it can derive network-layer host records from them.) Entries in the nlHostTable will be created on behalf of each entry in this table. Additionally, if this probe implements the alHostTable, entries in the alHostTable will be created on behalf of each entry in this table. Implementations are encouraged to add an entry per monitored interface upon initialization so that a default collection of host statistics is available." ::= { nlHost 1 }
hlHostControlTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HlHostControlEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A list of higher layer (i.e. non-MAC) host table control entries. These entries will enable the collection of the network and application level host tables indexed by network addresses. Both the network and application level host tables are controlled by this table is so that they will both be created and deleted at the same time, further increasing the ease with which they can be implemented as a single datastore (note that if an implementation stores application layer host records in memory, it can derive network layer host records from them). Entries in the nlHostTable will be created on behalf of each entry in this table. Additionally, if this probe implements the alHostTable, entries in the alHostTable will be created on behalf of each entry in this table. Implementations are encouraged to add an entry per monitored interface upon initialization so that a default collection of host statistics is available." ::= { nlHost 1 }
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.2.1.16.14.1.1 | hlHostControlEntry | 12 | 12 | A conceptual row in the hlHostControlTable. An example of the indexing of this entry is hlHostControlNlDroppedFrames.1 |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.2.1.16.14.2 | nlHostTable | 1 | 9 | A collection of statistics for a particular network layer address that has been discovered on an interface of this device. The pro… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.16.14.3 | nlHostHighCapacityTable | 1 | 9 | Contains the High Capacity RMON extensions to the RMON-2 nlHostTable. |