The textual name associated with the multicast scope. The
value of this object should be suitable for displaying to
end-users, such as when allocating a multicast address in
this scope.
When no name is specified, the default value of this object
for IPv4 should be the string 239.x.x.x/y with x and y
replaced with decimal values to describe the address and
mask length associated with the scope.
When no name is specified, the default value of this object
for IPv6 should be the string FF0x::/16, with x replaced by
the hexadecimal value for the RFC 4291 multicast scope.
An IPv6 address prefixed by FF1x::/16 is a non-permanently-
assigned address. An IPv6 address prefixed by FF3x::/16 is
a unicast-prefix-based multicast addresses. A scope
FF0x::/16 implies an identical scope name for these other
prefixes. No separate FF1x::/16 or FF3x::/16 entries exist
in this table.
Parsed from file IPMCAST-MIB.mib
Module: IPMCAST-MIB
ipMcastScopeNameString OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The textual name associated with the multicast scope. The
value of this object should be suitable for displaying to
end-users, such as when allocating a multicast address in
this scope.
When no name is specified, the default value of this object
for IPv4 should be the string 239.x.x.x/y with x and y
replaced with decimal values to describe the address and
mask length associated with the scope.
When no name is specified, the default value of this object
for IPv6 should be the string FF0x::/16, with x replaced by
the hexadecimal value for the RFC 4291 multicast scope.
An IPv6 address prefixed by FF1x::/16 is a non-permanently-
assigned address. An IPv6 address prefixed by FF3x::/16 is
a unicast-prefix-based multicast addresses. A scope
FF0x::/16 implies an identical scope name for these other
prefixes. No separate FF1x::/16 or FF3x::/16 entries exist
in this table."
REFERENCE "RFC 2365, RFC 3306 Section 4, RFC 4291 Section 2.7"
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The textual name associated with the multicast scope. The
value of this object should be suitable for displaying to
end-users, such as when allocating a multicast address in
this scope.
When no name is specified, the default value of this object
for IPv4 should be the string 239.x.x.x/y with x and y
replaced with decimal values to describe the address and
mask length associated with the scope.
When no name is specified, the default value of this object
for IPv6 should be the string FF0x::/16, with x replaced by
the hexadecimal value for the RFC 4291 multicast scope.
An IPv6 address prefixed by FF1x::/16 is a non-permanently-
assigned address. An IPv6 address prefixed by FF3x::/16 is
a unicast-prefix-based multicast addresses. A scope
FF0x::/16 implies an identical scope name for these other
prefixes. No separate FF1x::/16 or FF3x::/16 entries exist
in this table.
Parsed from file rfc5132-IP-Multicast-IP-MCAST.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: IPMCAST-MIB
The textual name associated with the multicast scope. The
value of this object should be suitable for displaying to
end-users, such as when allocating a multicast address in
this scope.
When no name is specified, the default value of this object
for IPv4 should be the string 239.x.x.x/y with x and y
replaced with decimal values to describe the address and
mask length associated with the scope.
When no name is specified, the default value of this object
for IPv6 should be the string FF0x::/16, with x replaced by
the hexadecimal value for the RFC 4291 multicast scope.
An IPv6 address prefixed by FF1x::/16 is a non-permanently-
assigned address. An IPv6 address prefixed by FF3x::/16 is
a unicast-prefix-based multicast addresses. A scope
FF0x::/16 implies an identical scope name for these other
prefixes. No separate FF1x::/16 or FF3x::/16 entries exist
in this table.
ipMcastScopeNameString OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SnmpAdminString MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The textual name associated with the multicast scope. The value of this object should be suitable for displaying to end-users, such as when allocating a multicast address in this scope. When no name is specified, the default value of this object for IPv4 should be the string 239.x.x.x/y with x and y replaced with decimal values to describe the address and mask length associated with the scope. When no name is specified, the default value of this object for IPv6 should be the string FF0x::/16, with x replaced by the hexadecimal value for the RFC 4291 multicast scope. An IPv6 address prefixed by FF1x::/16 is a non-permanently- assigned address. An IPv6 address prefixed by FF3x::/16 is a unicast-prefix-based multicast addresses. A scope FF0x::/16 implies an identical scope name for these other prefixes. No separate FF1x::/16 or FF3x::/16 entries exist in this table." REFERENCE "RFC 2365, RFC 3306 Section 4, RFC 4291 Section 2.7" ::= { ipMcastScopeNameEntry 5 }
Automatically extracted from RFC5132
ipMcastScopeNameString OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SnmpAdminString MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The textual name associated with the multicast scope. The value of this object should be suitable for displaying to end-users, such as when allocating a multicast address in this scope. When no name is specified, the default value of this object for IPv4 should be the string 239.x.x.x/y with x and y replaced with decimal values to describe the address and mask length associated with the scope. When no name is specified, the default value of this object for IPv6 should be the string FF0x::/16, with x replaced by the hexadecimal value for the RFC 4291 multicast scope. An IPv6 address prefixed by FF1x::/16 is a non-permanently- assigned address. An IPv6 address prefixed by FF3x::/16 is a unicast-prefix-based multicast addresses. A scope FF0x::/16 implies an identical scope name for these other prefixes. No separate FF1x::/16 or FF3x::/16 entries exist in this table." REFERENCE "RFC 2365, RFC 3306 Section 4, RFC 4291 Section 2.7" ::= { ipMcastScopeNameEntry 5 }
ipMcastScopeNameString OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SnmpAdminString MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The textual name associated with the multicast scope. The value of this object should be suitable for displaying to end-users, such as when allocating a multicast address in this scope. When no name is specified, the default value of this object for IPv4 should be the string 239.x.x.x/y with x and y replaced with decimal values to describe the address and mask length associated with the scope. When no name is specified, the default value of this object for IPv6 should be the string FF0x::/16, with x replaced by the hexadecimal value for the RFC 4291 multicast scope. An IPv6 address prefixed by FF1x::/16 is a non-permanently- assigned address. An IPv6 address prefixed by FF3x::/16 is a unicast-prefix-based multicast addresses. A scope FF0x::/16 implies an identical scope name for these other prefixes. No separate FF1x::/16 or FF3x::/16 entries exist in this table." REFERENCE "RFC 2365, RFC 3306 Section 4, RFC 4291 Section 2.7" ::= { ipMcastScopeNameEntry 5 }
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.2.1.168.1.8.1.1 | ipMcastScopeNameAddressType | 0 | 0 | A value indicating the address family of the address contained in ipMcastScopeNameAddress. Legal values correspond to the subset… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.168.1.8.1.2 | ipMcastScopeNameAddress | 0 | 0 | The group address which, when combined with the corresponding value of ipMcastScopeNameAddressPrefixLength, identifies the group … |
1.3.6.1.2.1.168.1.8.1.3 | ipMcastScopeNameAddressPrefixLength | 0 | 0 | The length in bits of the mask which, when combined with the corresponding value of ipMcastScopeNameAddress, identifies the group… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.168.1.8.1.4 | ipMcastScopeNameLanguage | 0 | 0 | Language tag associated with the scope name. |
1.3.6.1.2.1.168.1.8.1.6 | ipMcastScopeNameDefault | 0 | 0 | If true, indicates a preference that the name in the following language should be used by applications if no name is available in… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.168.1.8.1.7 | ipMcastScopeNameStatus | 0 | 0 | The status of this row, by which rows in this table can be created and destroyed. Before the row can be activated, the object ip… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.168.1.8.1.8 | ipMcastScopeNameStorageType | 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. |