Paradyne 8546 Network Card User Manual


 
5446 RTU Setup
F-6
8000-A2-GB20-20November 1997
Table F-1. IP Injection Group Objects (ipInjectionTable 1)
Object
Description Setting/Contents
ipInjectionType
(ipInjectionEntry 1)
Type of address for each entry.
Changing the NAP IP address
resets the database and an
entry of serviceProvider(3) or
host(4) is cleared.
H null(1) – Use to add a row. Factory defaults:
Address: 0.0.0.0
Mask: 255.255.255.255
Status: static
H nap(2) – Network Access Provider IP entry. Cannot be
added, modified, or deleted from SNMP.
H serviceProvider(3) – Network Service Provider IP
entry.
H host(4) – Host IP entry.
ipInjectionAddress
(ipInjectionEntry 2)
IP address information. IP address for service domain ID, and NAP IP address:
H
nnn
.255.255.255 – Range for the first byte
nnn
is 001
to 223, with the exception of 127. Range for the
remaining three bytes is 000 to 255.
IP address for Host Route:
H
nnn
.255.255.255 – Range for the first byte
nnn
is 001
to 239, with the exception of 127. Range for the
remaining three bytes is 000 to 255.
ipInjectionMask
(ipInjectionEntry 3)
Subnet mask. Subnet mask cannot be 0.0.0.0.
ipInjectionStatus
(ipInjectionEntry 4)
Status of each entry. Specify address status. When the RTU is reset, the static
addresses are saved and dynamic addresses are not
saved. Default is static(1).
H static(1) – Static addresses are assigned for the
duration of the service subscription.
H dynamic(2) – Dynamic addresses are only assigned
for the duration of the application session.
H invalid(3) – Used to delete an entry from the table.
Additional pdn-common MIBs Supported
The RTU also supports the following pdn-common MIBs:
H Device Status Group, pdn-common 4
H Device Traps Manager Group, pdn-common 9
H Device Control Group, pdn-common 10