The multicast group address which, when combined with
ipMcastSsmRangePrefixLength, gives the group prefix for this
SSM range. The InetAddressType is given by
ipMcastSsmRangeAddressType.
This address object is only significant up to
ipMcastSsmRangePrefixLength bits. The remaining address
bits are set to zero. This is especially important for this
index field, which is part of the index of this entry. Any
non-zero bits would signify an entirely different entry.
For IPv6 SSM address ranges, only ranges prefixed by
FF3x::/16 are permitted, where 'x' is a valid IPv6 RFC 4291
multicast address scope. The syntax of the address range is
given by RFC 3306, Sections 4 and 7.
For addresses of type ipv4z or ipv6z, the appended zone
index is significant even though it lies beyond the prefix
length. The use of these address types indicate that this
SSM range entry applies only within the given zone. Zone
index zero is not valid in this table.
If non-global scope SSM range entries are present, then
consistent ipMcastBoundaryTable entries are required on
routers at the zone boundary.
Parsed from file IPMCAST-MIB.mib
Module: IPMCAST-MIB
ipMcastSsmRangeAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The multicast group address which, when combined with
ipMcastSsmRangePrefixLength, gives the group prefix for this
SSM range. The InetAddressType is given by
ipMcastSsmRangeAddressType.
This address object is only significant up to
ipMcastSsmRangePrefixLength bits. The remaining address
bits are set to zero. This is especially important for this
index field, which is part of the index of this entry. Any
non-zero bits would signify an entirely different entry.
For IPv6 SSM address ranges, only ranges prefixed by
FF3x::/16 are permitted, where \x\ is a valid IPv6 RFC 4291
multicast address scope. The syntax of the address range is
given by RFC 3306, Sections 4 and 7.
For addresses of type ipv4z or ipv6z, the appended zone
index is significant even though it lies beyond the prefix
length. The use of these address types indicate that this
SSM range entry applies only within the given zone. Zone
index zero is not valid in this table.
If non-global scope SSM range entries are present, then
consistent ipMcastBoundaryTable entries are required on
routers at the zone boundary."
REFERENCE "RFC 2365, RFC 4291 Section 2.7, RFC 3306 Sections 4, 6,
and 7"
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The multicast group address which, when combined with
ipMcastSsmRangePrefixLength, gives the group prefix for this
SSM range. The InetAddressType is given by
ipMcastSsmRangeAddressType.
This address object is only significant up to
ipMcastSsmRangePrefixLength bits. The remaining address
bits are set to zero. This is especially important for this
index field, which is part of the index of this entry. Any
non-zero bits would signify an entirely different entry.
For IPv6 SSM address ranges, only ranges prefixed by
FF3x::/16 are permitted, where 'x' is a valid IPv6 RFC 4291
multicast address scope. The syntax of the address range is
given by RFC 3306, Sections 4 and 7.
For addresses of type ipv4z or ipv6z, the appended zone
index is significant even though it lies beyond the prefix
length. The use of these address types indicate that this
SSM range entry applies only within the given zone. Zone
index zero is not valid in this table.
If non-global scope SSM range entries are present, then
consistent ipMcastBoundaryTable entries are required on
routers at the zone boundary.
Parsed from file rfc5132-IP-Multicast-IP-MCAST.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: IPMCAST-MIB
The multicast group address which, when combined with
ipMcastSsmRangePrefixLength, gives the group prefix for this
SSM range. The InetAddressType is given by
ipMcastSsmRangeAddressType.
This address object is only significant up to
ipMcastSsmRangePrefixLength bits. The remaining address
bits are set to zero. This is especially important for this
index field, which is part of the index of this entry. Any
non-zero bits would signify an entirely different entry.
For IPv6 SSM address ranges, only ranges prefixed by
FF3x::/16 are permitted, where 'x' is a valid IPv6 RFC 4291
multicast address scope. The syntax of the address range is
given by RFC 3306, Sections 4 and 7.
For addresses of type ipv4z or ipv6z, the appended zone
index is significant even though it lies beyond the prefix
length. The use of these address types indicate that this
SSM range entry applies only within the given zone. Zone
index zero is not valid in this table.
If non-global scope SSM range entries are present, then
consistent ipMcastBoundaryTable entries are required on
routers at the zone boundary.
ipMcastSsmRangeAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InetAddress MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The multicast group address which, when combined with ipMcastSsmRangePrefixLength, gives the group prefix for this SSM range. The InetAddressType is given by ipMcastSsmRangeAddressType. This address object is only significant up to ipMcastSsmRangePrefixLength bits. The remaining address bits are set to zero. This is especially important for this index field, which is part of the index of this entry. Any non-zero bits would signify an entirely different entry. For IPv6 SSM address ranges, only ranges prefixed by FF3x::/16 are permitted, where 'x' is a valid IPv6 RFC 4291 multicast address scope. The syntax of the address range is given by RFC 3306, Sections 4 and 7. For addresses of type ipv4z or ipv6z, the appended zone index is significant even though it lies beyond the prefix length. The use of these address types indicate that this SSM range entry applies only within the given zone. Zone index zero is not valid in this table. If non-global scope SSM range entries are present, then consistent ipMcastBoundaryTable entries are required on routers at the zone boundary." REFERENCE "RFC 2365, RFC 4291 Section 2.7, RFC 3306 Sections 4, 6, and 7" ::= { ipMcastSsmRangeEntry 2 }
Automatically extracted from RFC5132
ipMcastSsmRangeAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InetAddress MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The multicast group address which, when combined with ipMcastSsmRangePrefixLength, gives the group prefix for this SSM range. The InetAddressType is given by ipMcastSsmRangeAddressType. This address object is only significant up to ipMcastSsmRangePrefixLength bits. The remaining address bits are set to zero. This is especially important for this index field, which is part of the index of this entry. Any non-zero bits would signify an entirely different entry. For IPv6 SSM address ranges, only ranges prefixed by FF3x::/16 are permitted, where 'x' is a valid IPv6 RFC 4291 multicast address scope. The syntax of the address range is given by RFC 3306, Sections 4 and 7. For addresses of type ipv4z or ipv6z, the appended zone index is significant even though it lies beyond the prefix length. The use of these address types indicate that this SSM range entry applies only within the given zone. Zone index zero is not valid in this table. If non-global scope SSM range entries are present, then consistent ipMcastBoundaryTable entries are required on routers at the zone boundary." REFERENCE "RFC 2365, RFC 4291 Section 2.7, RFC 3306 Sections 4, 6, and 7" ::= { ipMcastSsmRangeEntry 2 }
ipMcastSsmRangeAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InetAddress MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The multicast group address which, when combined with ipMcastSsmRangePrefixLength, gives the group prefix for this SSM range. The InetAddressType is given by ipMcastSsmRangeAddressType. This address object is only significant up to ipMcastSsmRangePrefixLength bits. The remaining address bits are set to zero. This is especially important for this index field, which is part of the index of this entry. Any non-zero bits would signify an entirely different entry. For IPv6 SSM address ranges, only ranges prefixed by FF3x::/16 are permitted, where 'x' is a valid IPv6 RFC 4291 multicast address scope. The syntax of the address range is given by RFC 3306, Sections 4 and 7. For addresses of type ipv4z or ipv6z, the appended zone index is significant even though it lies beyond the prefix length. The use of these address types indicate that this SSM range entry applies only within the given zone. Zone index zero is not valid in this table. If non-global scope SSM range entries are present, then consistent ipMcastBoundaryTable entries are required on routers at the zone boundary." REFERENCE "RFC 2365, RFC 4291 Section 2.7, RFC 3306 Sections 4, 6, and 7" ::= { ipMcastSsmRangeEntry 2 }
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.2.1.168.1.4.1.1 | ipMcastSsmRangeAddressType | 0 | 0 | The address type of the multicast group prefix. |
1.3.6.1.2.1.168.1.4.1.3 | ipMcastSsmRangePrefixLength | 0 | 0 | The length in bits of the mask which, when combined with ipMcastSsmRangeAddress, gives the group prefix for this SSM range. The In… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.168.1.4.1.4 | ipMcastSsmRangeRowStatus | 0 | 0 | The status of this row, by which rows in this table can be created and destroyed. This status object can be set to active(1) with… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.168.1.4.1.5 | ipMcastSsmRangeStorageType | 0 | 0 | The storage type for this row. Rows having the value 'permanent' need not allow write-access to any columnar objects in the row. |