The type of route. Note that local(3) refers to a
route for which the next hop is the final destination;
remote(4) refers to a route for which the next hop is
not the final destination.
Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has the
effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in the
ipForwardTable object. That is, it effectively
disassociates the destination identified with said
entry from the route identified with said entry. It is
an implementation-specific matter as to whether the
agent removes an invalidated entry from the table.
Accordingly, management stations must be prepared to
receive tabular information from agents that
corresponds to entries not currently in use. Proper
interpretation of such entries requires examination of
the relevant ipForwardType object.
Parsed from file IP-FORWARD-MIB.mib
Module: IP-FORWARD-MIB
The type of route. Note that local(3) refers
to a route for which the next hop is the final
destination; remote(4) refers to a route for
which the next hop is not the final destina-
tion.
Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has
the effect of invalidating the corresponding
entry in the ipForwardTable object. That is,
it effectively disassociates the destination
identified with said entry from the route iden-
tified with said entry. It is an
implementation-specific matter as to whether
the agent removes an invalidated entry from the
table. Accordingly, management stations must
be prepared to receive tabular information from
agents that corresponds to entries not current-
ly in use. Proper interpretation of such en-
tries requires examination of the relevant ip-
ForwardType object.
ipForwardType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other (1), -- not specified by this MIB
invalid (2), -- logically deleted
local (3), -- local interface
remote (4) -- remote destination
}
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS obsolete
DESCRIPTION
"The type of route. Note that local(3) refers
to a route for which the next hop is the final
destination; remote(4) refers to a route for
which the next hop is not the final destina-
tion.
Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has
the effect of invalidating the corresponding
entry in the ipForwardTable object. That is,
it effectively disassociates the destination
identified with said entry from the route iden-
tified with said entry. It is an
implementation-specific matter as to whether
the agent removes an invalidated entry from the
table. Accordingly, management stations must
be prepared to receive tabular information from
agents that corresponds to entries not current-
ly in use. Proper interpretation of such en-
tries requires examination of the relevant ip-
ForwardType object."
DEFVAL { invalid }
View at oid-info.com
The type of route. Note that local(3) refers
to a route for which the next hop is the final
destination; remote(4) refers to a route for
which the next hop is not the final destina-
tion.
Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has
the effect of invalidating the corresponding
entry in the ipForwardTable object. That is,
it effectively disassociates the destination
identified with said entry from the route iden-
tified with said entry. It is an
implementation-specific matter as to whether
the agent removes an invalidated entry from the
table. Accordingly, management stations must
be prepared to receive tabular information from
agents that corresponds to entries not current-
ly in use. Proper interpretation of such en-
tries requires examination of the relevant ip-
ForwardType object.
Parsed from file ipforwd.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: RFC1354-MIB
The type of route. Note that local(3) refers
to a route for which the next hop is the final
destination; remote(4) refers to a route for
which the next hop is not the final destina-
tion.
Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has
the effect of invalidating the corresponding
entry in the ipForwardTable object. That is,
it effectively disassociates the destination
identified with said entry from the route iden-
tified with said entry. It is an
implementation-specific matter as to whether
the agent removes an invalidated entry from the
table. Accordingly, management stations must
be prepared to receive tabular information from
agents that corresponds to entries not current-
ly in use. Proper interpretation of such en-
tries requires examination of the relevant ip-
ForwardType object.
ipForwardType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { other (1), invalid (2), local (3), remote (4) } MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS obsolete DESCRIPTION "The type of route. Note that local(3) refers to a route for which the next hop is the final destination; remote(4) refers to a route for which the next hop is not the final destination. Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has the effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in the ipForwardTable object. That is, it effectively disassociates the destination identified with said entry from the route identified with said entry. It is an implementation-specific matter as to whether the agent removes an invalidated entry from the table. Accordingly, management stations must be prepared to receive tabular information from agents that corresponds to entries not currently in use. Proper interpretation of such entries requires examination of the relevant ipForwardType object." DEFVAL { invalid } ::= { ipForwardEntry 6 }
ipForwardType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { other(1), invalid(2), local(3), remote(4) } ACCESS read-write STATUS obsolete DESCRIPTION "The type of route. Note that local(3) refers to a route for which the next hop is the final destination; remote(4) refers to a route for which the next hop is not the final destina- tion. Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has the effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in the ipForwardTable object. That is, it effectively disassociates the destination identified with said entry from the route iden- tified with said entry. It is an implementation-specific matter as to whether the agent removes an invalidated entry from the table. Accordingly, management stations must be prepared to receive tabular information from agents that corresponds to entries not current- ly in use. Proper interpretation of such en- tries requires examination of the relevant ip- ForwardType object." DEFVAL { invalid } ::= { ipForwardEntry 6 }
Automatically extracted from RFC2096
ipForwardType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { other (1), invalid (2), local (3), remote (4) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The type of route. Note that local(3) refers to a route for which the next hop is the final destination; remote(4) refers to a route for which the next hop is not the final destina- tion. Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has the effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in the ipForwardTable object. That is, it effectively disassociates the destination identified with said entry from the route iden- tified with said entry. It is an implementation-specific matter as to whether the agent removes an invalidated entry from the table. Accordingly, management stations must be prepared to receive tabular information from agents that corresponds to entries not current- ly in use. Proper interpretation of such en- tries requires examination of the relevant ip- ForwardType object." DEFVAL { invalid } ::= { ipForwardEntry 6 }
ipForwardType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { other (1), invalid (2), local (3), remote (4) } MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS obsolete DESCRIPTION "The type of route. Note that local(3) refers to a route for which the next hop is the final destination; remote(4) refers to a route for which the next hop is not the final destina- tion. Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has the effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in the ipForwardTable object. That is, it effectively disassociates the destination identified with said entry from the route iden- tified with said entry. It is an implementation-specific matter as to whether the agent removes an invalidated entry from the table. Accordingly, management stations must be prepared to receive tabular information from agents that corresponds to entries not current- ly in use. Proper interpretation of such en- tries requires examination of the relevant ip- ForwardType object." DEFVAL { invalid } ::= { ipForwardEntry 6 }
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.2.1.1 | ipForwardDest | 0 | 0 | The destination IP address of this route. An entry with a value of 0.0.0.0 is considered a default route. This object may not ta… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.2.1.2 | ipForwardMask | 0 | 0 | Indicate the mask to be logical-ANDed with the destination address before being compared to the value in the ipForwardDest field.… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.2.1.3 | ipForwardPolicy | 0 | 0 | The general set of conditions that would cause the selection of one multipath route (set of next hops for a given destination) is… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.2.1.4 | ipForwardNextHop | 0 | 0 | On remote routes, the address of the next system en route; otherwise, 0.0.0.0. |
1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.2.1.5 | ipForwardIfIndex | 0 | 0 | The ifIndex value that identifies the local interface through which the next hop of this route should be reached. |
1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.2.1.7 | ipForwardProto | 0 | 0 | The routing mechanism via which this route was learned. Inclusion of values for gateway routing protocols is not intended to impl… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.2.1.8 | ipForwardAge | 0 | 0 | The number of seconds since this route was last updated or otherwise determined to be correct. Note that no semantics of `too ol… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.2.1.9 | ipForwardInfo | 0 | 0 | A reference to MIB definitions specific to the particular routing protocol that is responsible for this route, as determined by t… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.2.1.10 | ipForwardNextHopAS | 0 | 0 | The Autonomous System Number of the Next Hop. When this is unknown or not relevant to the protocol indicated by ipForwardProto, … |
1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.2.1.11 | ipForwardMetric1 | 0 | 0 | The primary routing metric for this route. The semantics of this metric are determined by the routing- protocol specified in the… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.2.1.12 | ipForwardMetric2 | 0 | 0 | An alternate routing metric for this route. The semantics of this metric are determined by the routing- protocol specified in th… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.2.1.13 | ipForwardMetric3 | 0 | 0 | An alternate routing metric for this route. The semantics of this metric are determined by the routing- protocol specified in th… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.2.1.14 | ipForwardMetric4 | 0 | 0 | An alternate routing metric for this route. The semantics of this metric are determined by the routing- protocol specified in th… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.2.1.15 | ipForwardMetric5 | 0 | 0 | An alternate routing metric for this route. The semantics of this metric are determined by the routing- protocol specified in th… |