The number of milliseconds it takes for an icmp echo
request to respond. nv6saIcmpEchoReq is -1 if there is
an internal error, -2 if the echo request timed out, -3
if the echo reply is not the correct reply, -4 if the
packet size is too large, and -5 if the timeout is invalid.
To request the icmp response time for ip address
a.b.c.d with a timeout of e and a packet size of f,
send a request for nv6saIcmpEchoReq.f.e.a.b.c.d.
For example, suppose one wanted to find out the
number of milliseconds it took to ping 15.2.112.113,
with a timeout of 8, and packet size of 75.
Accordingly, nv6saIcmpEchoReq.75.8.15.2.112.113 would
identify the number of milliseconds.
Parsed from file snmp-rs6000.txt
Company: None
Module: RS6000-MIB
The number of milliseconds it takes for an icmp echo
request to respond. nv6saIcmpEchoReq is -1 if there is
an internal error, -2 if the echo request timed out, -3
if the echo reply is not the correct reply, -4 if the
packet size is too large, and -5 if the timeout is invalid.
To request the icmp response time for ip address
a.b.c.d with a timeout of e and a packet size of f,
send a GET request for nv6saIcmpEchoReq.f.e.a.b.c.d.
For example, suppose one wanted to find out the
number of milliseconds it took to ping 15.2.112.113,
with a timeout of 8, and packet size of 75.
Accordingly, GET of nv6saIcmpEchoReq.75.8.15.2.112.113
would return the number of milliseconds.
Parsed from file NV6000-MIB.mib
Module: NV6000-MIB
Vendor: IBM
Module: NV6000-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
nv6saIcmpEchoReq OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION " The number of milliseconds it takes for an icmp echo request to respond. nv6saIcmpEchoReq is -1 if there is an internal error, -2 if the echo request timed out, -3 if the echo reply is not the correct reply, -4 if the packet size is too large, and -5 if the timeout is invalid. To request the icmp response time for ip address a.b.c.d with a timeout of e and a packet size of f, send a request for nv6saIcmpEchoReq.f.e.a.b.c.d. For example, suppose one wanted to find out the number of milliseconds it took to ping 15.2.112.113, with a timeout of 8, and packet size of 75. Accordingly, nv6saIcmpEchoReq.75.8.15.2.112.113 would identify the number of milliseconds." ::= { nv6saIcmp 1 }
nv6saIcmpEchoReq OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The number of milliseconds it takes for an icmp echo request to respond. nv6saIcmpEchoReq is -1 if there is an internal error, -2 if the echo request timed out, -3 if the echo reply is not the correct reply, -4 if the packet size is too large, and -5 if the timeout is invalid. To request the icmp response time for ip address a.b.c.d with a timeout of e and a packet size of f, send a GET request for nv6saIcmpEchoReq.f.e.a.b.c.d. For example, suppose one wanted to find out the number of milliseconds it took to ping 15.2.112.113, with a timeout of 8, and packet size of 75. Accordingly, GET of nv6saIcmpEchoReq.75.8.15.2.112.113 would return the number of milliseconds." ::= { nv6saIcmp 1 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.2.6.4.3.1.0 | nv6saIcmpEchoReq | 0 | 0 | None |