The local IP address for this TCP connection.
The value of this object can be represented in three
possible ways, depending on the characteristics of the
listening application:
1. For an application willing to accept both IPv4 and
IPv6 datagrams, the value of this object must be
''h (a zero-length octet-string), with the value
of the corresponding tcpListenerLocalAddressType
object being unknown (0).
2. For an application willing to accept only IPv4 or
IPv6 datagrams, the value of this object must be
'0.0.0.0' or '::' respectively, with
tcpListenerLocalAddressType representing the
appropriate address type.
3. For an application which is listening for data
destined only to a specific IP address, the value
of this object is the specific local address, with
tcpListenerLocalAddressType representing the
appropriate address type.
As this object is used in the index for the
tcpListenerTable, implementors should be
careful not to create entries that would result in OIDs
with more than 128 subidentifiers; otherwise the information
cannot be accessed, using SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, or SNMPv3.
Parsed from file TCP-MIB.mib
Module: TCP-MIB
The local IP address for this TCP connection.
The value of this object can be represented in three
possible ways, depending on the characteristics of the
listening application:
1. For an application willing to accept both IPv4 and
IPv6 datagrams, the value of this object must be
''h (a zero-length octet-string), with the value
of the corresponding tcpListenerLocalAddressType
object being unknown (0).
2. For an application willing to accept only IPv4 or
IPv6 datagrams, the value of this object must be
'0.0.0.0' or '::' respectively, with
tcpListenerLocalAddressType representing the
appropriate address type.
3. For an application which is listening for data
destined only to a specific IP address, the value
of this object is the specific local address, with
tcpListenerLocalAddressType representing the
appropriate address type.
As this object is used in the index for the
tcpListenerTable, implementors should be
careful not to create entries that would result in OIDs
with more than 128 subidentifiers; otherwise the information
cannot be accessed, using SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, or SNMPv3.
tcpListenerLocalAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The local IP address for this TCP connection.
The value of this object can be represented in three
possible ways, depending on the characteristics of the
listening application:
1. For an application willing to accept both IPv4 and
IPv6 datagrams, the value of this object must be
\h (a zero-length octet-string), with the value
of the corresponding tcpListenerLocalAddressType
object being unknown (0).
2. For an application willing to accept only IPv4 or
IPv6 datagrams, the value of this object must be
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The local IP address for this TCP connection.
The value of this object can be represented in three
possible ways, depending on the characteristics of the
listening application:
1. For an application willing to accept both IPv4 and
IPv6 datagrams, the value of this object must be
''h (a zero-length octet-string), with the value
of the corresponding tcpListenerLocalAddressType
object being unknown (0).
2. For an application willing to accept only IPv4 or
IPv6 datagrams, the value of this object must be
'0.0.0.0' or '::' respectively, with
tcpListenerLocalAddressType representing the
appropriate address type.
3. For an application which is listening for data
destined only to a specific IP address, the value
of this object is the specific local address, with
tcpListenerLocalAddressType representing the
appropriate address type.
As this object is used in the index for the
tcpListenerTable, implementors should be
careful not to create entries that would result in OIDs
with more than 128 subidentifiers; otherwise the information
cannot be accessed, using SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, or SNMPv3.
Parsed from file TCP-MIB.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: TCP-MIB
The local IP address for this TCP connection.
The value of this object can be represented in three
possible ways, depending on the characteristics of the
listening application:
1. For an application willing to accept both IPv4 and
IPv6 datagrams, the value of this object must be
''h (a zero-length octet-string), with the value
of the corresponding tcpListenerLocalAddressType
object being unknown (0).
2. For an application willing to accept only IPv4 or
IPv6 datagrams, the value of this object must be
'0.0.0.0' or '::' respectively, with
tcpListenerLocalAddressType representing the
appropriate address type.
3. For an application which is listening for data
destined only to a specific IP address, the value
of this object is the specific local address, with
tcpListenerLocalAddressType representing the
appropriate address type.
As this object is used in the index for the
tcpListenerTable, implementors should be
careful not to create entries that would result in OIDs
with more than 128 subidentifiers; otherwise the information
cannot be accessed, using SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, or SNMPv3.
tcpListenerLocalAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InetAddress MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The local IP address for this TCP connection. The value of this object can be represented in three possible ways, depending on the characteristics of the listening application: 1. For an application willing to accept both IPv4 and IPv6 datagrams, the value of this object must be ''h (a zero-length octet-string), with the value of the corresponding tcpListenerLocalAddressType object being unknown (0). 2. For an application willing to accept only IPv4 or IPv6 datagrams, the value of this object must be '0.0.0.0' or '::' respectively, with tcpListenerLocalAddressType representing the appropriate address type. 3. For an application which is listening for data destined only to a specific IP address, the value of this object is the specific local address, with tcpListenerLocalAddressType representing the appropriate address type. As this object is used in the index for the tcpListenerTable, implementors should be careful not to create entries that would result in OIDs with more than 128 subidentifiers; otherwise the information cannot be accessed, using SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, or SNMPv3." ::= { tcpListenerEntry 2 }
tcpListenerLocalAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InetAddress ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The local IP address for this TCP connection. The value of this object can be represented in three possible ways, depending on the characteristics of the listening application: 1. For an application willing to accept both IPv4 and IPv6 datagrams, the value of this object must be ''h (a zero-length octet-string), with the value of the corresponding tcpListenerLocalAddressType object being unknown (0). 2. For an application willing to accept only IPv4 or IPv6 datagrams, the value of this object must be '0.0.0.0' or '::' respectively, with tcpListenerLocalAddressType representing the appropriate address type. 3. For an application which is listening for data destined only to a specific IP address, the value of this object is the specific local address, with tcpListenerLocalAddressType representing the appropriate address type. As this object is used in the index for the tcpListenerTable, implementors should be careful not to create entries that would result in OIDs with more than 128 subidentifiers; otherwise the information cannot be accessed, using SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, or SNMPv3." ::= { tcpListenerEntry 2 }
Automatically extracted from RFC4022
tcpListenerLocalAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InetAddress MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The local IP address for this TCP connection. The value of this object can be represented in three possible ways, depending on the characteristics of the listening application: 1. For an application willing to accept both IPv4 and IPv6 datagrams, the value of this object must be ''h (a zero-length octet-string), with the value of the corresponding tcpListenerLocalAddressType object being unknown (0). 2. For an application willing to accept only IPv4 or IPv6 datagrams, the value of this object must be '0.0.0.0' or '::' respectively, with tcpListenerLocalAddressType representing the appropriate address type. 3. For an application which is listening for data destined only to a specific IP address, the value of this object is the specific local address, with tcpListenerLocalAddressType representing the appropriate address type. As this object is used in the index for the tcpListenerTable, implementors should be careful not to create entries that would result in OIDs with more than 128 subidentifiers; otherwise the information cannot be accessed, using SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, or SNMPv3." ::= { tcpListenerEntry 2 }
tcpListenerLocalAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InetAddress MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The local IP address for this TCP connection. The value of this object can be represented in three possible ways, depending on the characteristics of the listening application: 1. For an application willing to accept both IPv4 and IPv6 datagrams, the value of this object must be ''h (a zero-length octet-string), with the value of the corresponding tcpListenerLocalAddressType object being unknown (0). 2. For an application willing to accept only IPv4 or IPv6 datagrams, the value of this object must be '0.0.0.0' or '::' respectively, with tcpListenerLocalAddressType representing the appropriate address type. 3. For an application which is listening for data destined only to a specific IP address, the value of this object is the specific local address, with tcpListenerLocalAddressType representing the appropriate address type. As this object is used in the index for the tcpListenerTable, implementors should be careful not to create entries that would result in OIDs with more than 128 subidentifiers; otherwise the information cannot be accessed, using SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, or SNMPv3." ::= { tcpListenerEntry 2 }
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.2.1.6.20.1.1 | tcpListenerLocalAddressType | 0 | 0 | The address type of tcpListenerLocalAddress. The value should be unknown (0) if connection initiations to all local IP addresses… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.6.20.1.3 | tcpListenerLocalPort | 0 | 0 | The local port number for this TCP connection. |
1.3.6.1.2.1.6.20.1.4 | tcpListenerProcess | 0 | 0 | The system's process ID for the process associated with this listener, or zero if there is no such process. This value is expect… |