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DISMAN-PING-MIB

About this MIB

Use this MIB to implement the ping utility defined by RFC 2925. Ping operations are performed by NQA ICMP echo probes.

To implement DISMAN PING, the devices must support this MIB. This MIB cannot be used together with CLI.

MIB file name

rfc2925-disman-ping.mib

Root object

iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).mgmt(2).mib-2(1).pingMIB(80)

Scalar objects

pingMaxConcurrentRequests

Object (OID)

Access

Syntax

Value range

Description

Implementation

pingMaxConcurrentRequests (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.1)

read-write

Unsigned32

Standard MIB values.

Maximum number of concurrent active ping requests that are allowed within an agent implementation.

Only read is supported.

 

Tabular objects

pingCtlTable

About this table

Use this table to define parameters in a ping operation.

Support for operations

Create

Edit/Modify

Delete

Read

·     You can create the pingCtlAdminStatus node only when the state for the node is disable.

·     Specify a value for the pingCtlType object when you create a ping operation entry. The value for this object is not modifiable after creation. The default value for the pingCtlType object is pingIcmpEcho.

·     The creation operation for a ping operation entry fails if the entry contains parameters not supported by the probe type specified by the pingCtlType object.

·     To save history probe information, set the state of the h3cNQACtlHistoryEnable object to enable.

·     You cannot configure parameters not supported by the probe type specified by the pingCtlType object.

·     Modifying any object in the pingCtlTable except the following objects will clear the corresponding probe results (not including the history records and statistics):

¡ pingCtlTrapGeneration.

¡ pingCtlTrapProbeFailureFilter.

¡ pingCtlTrapTestFailureFilter.

¡ pingCtlDescr.

¡ pingCtlMaxRows. If the new value for this object is lower than the previous value, the system deletes the excessive history records.

·     You must specify pingCtlTargetAddressType and pingCtlTargetAddress in pairs in an SNMP request.

·     You must specify pingCtlSourceAddressType and pingCtlSourceAddress in pairs in an SNMP request.

A delete operation fails if the state of the pingCtlAdminStatus node is enable.

Not supported.

The ping operation probe result is invalid if the read operation obtains information about parameters not supported by the probe type specified by the pingCtlType object.

 

The following objects are supported by all pingCtlType options: pingCtlOwnerIndex, pingCtlTestName, pingCtlTimeOut, pingCtlAdminStatus, pingCtlFrequency, pingCtlStorageType, pingCtlTrapGeneration, pingCtlType, pingCtlDescr, and pingCtlRowStatus. The pingCtlType options also support other objects. The following table shows the additional objects supported by each pingCtlType option.

Options for the pingCtlType object

Supported additional objects

pingIcmpEcho

pingCtlTargetAddressType

pingCtlTargetAddress

pingCtlDataSize

pingCtlDataFill

pingCtlSourceAddressType

pingCtlSourceAddress

pingCtlIfIndex

pingCtlByPassRouteTable

pingCtlDSField

pingCtlProbeCount

pingCtlMaxRows

pingCtlTrapProbeFailureFilter

pingCtlTrapTestFailureFilter

pingUdpEcho

hh3cNqaUdpEcho or hh3cpingUdpEcho

pingCtlTargetAddressType

pingCtlTargetAddress

pingCtlDataSize

pingCtlDataFill

pingCtlSourceAddressType

pingCtlSourceAddress

pingCtlByPassRouteTable

pingCtlDSField

pingCtlProbeCount

pingCtlMaxRows

pingCtlTrapProbeFailureFilter

pingCtlTrapTestFailureFilter

pingSnmpQuery

pingCtlTargetAddressType

pingCtlTargetAddress

pingCtlSourceAddressType

pingCtlSourceAddress

pingCtlByPassRouteTable

pingCtlDSField

pingCtlProbeCount

pingCtlMaxRows

pingCtlTrapProbeFailureFilter

pingCtlTrapTestFailureFilter

pingTcpConnectionAttempt

hh3cNqaTcpconnect or

hh3cpingTcpconnect

pingCtlTargetAddressType

pingCtlTargetAddress

pingCtlSourceAddressType

pingCtlSourceAddress

pingCtlByPassRouteTable

pingCtlDSField

pingCtlProbeCount

pingCtlMaxRows

pingCtlTrapProbeFailureFilter

pingCtlTrapTestFailureFilter

hh3cNqajitter (for UDP jitter operation)

hh3cNqaCtlCodecType is defined as notDefined(1)

pingCtlTargetAddressType

pingCtlTargetAddress

pingCtlDataSize

pingCtlDataFill

pingCtlSourceAddressType

pingCtlSourceAddress

pingCtlByPassRouteTable

pingCtlDSField

pingCtlProbeCount

hh3cNqajitter (for voice operation)

hh3cNqaCtlCodecType is defined as g711Alaw(2), g711Ulaw(3), or g729A(4)

pingCtlTargetAddressType

pingCtlTargetAddress

pingCtlDataSize

pingCtlDataFill

pingCtlSourceAddressType

pingCtlSourceAddress

pingCtlByPassRouteTable

pingCtlDSField

pingCtlProbeCount(only 1 is legal)

hh3cNqajitter (for ICMP jitter operation)

hh3cNqaCtlCodecType is defined as

icmpTimestamp(5)

pingCtlTargetAddressType

pingCtlTargetAddress

pingCtlSourceAddressType

pingCtlSourceAddress

pingCtlByPassRouteTable

pingCtlDSField

pingCtlProbeCount

hh3cNqaHttp

pingCtlTargetAddressType

pingCtlTargetAddress

pingCtlSourceAddressType

pingCtlSourceAddress

pingCtlByPassRouteTable

pingCtlDSField

pingCtlProbeCount

pingCtlMaxRows

pingCtlTrapProbeFailureFilter

pingCtlTrapTestFailureFilter

hh3cNqadlsw

pingCtlTargetAddressType

pingCtlTargetAddress

pingCtlSourceAddressType

pingCtlSourceAddress

pingCtlByPassRouteTable

pingCtlDSField

pingCtlProbeCount

pingCtlMaxRows

pingCtlTrapProbeFailureFilter

pingCtlTrapTestFailureFilter

hh3cNqadhcp

pingCtlTargetAddressType

pingCtlTargetAddress

pingCtlSourceAddressType

pingCtlSourceAddress

pingCtlProbeCount

pingCtlMaxRows

pingCtlTrapProbeFailureFilter

pingCtlTrapTestFailureFilter

pingCtlIfIndex

hh3cNqaftp

pingCtlTargetAddressType

pingCtlTargetAddress

pingCtlSourceAddressType

pingCtlSourceAddress

pingCtlByPassRouteTable

pingCtlDSField

pingCtlProbeCount

pingCtlMaxRows

pingCtlTrapProbeFailureFilter

pingCtlTrapTestFailureFilter

pingArp

pingCtlTargetAddressType

pingCtlTargetAddress

pingCtlSourceAddressType

pingCtlSourceAddress

pingCtlProbeCount

pingCtlMaxRows

pingCtlTrapProbeFailureFilter

pingCtlTrapTestFailureFilter

 

Columns

The table indexes are pingCtlOwnerIndex and pingCtlTestName.

Object (OID)

Access

Syntax

Value range

Description

Implementation

pingCtlOwnerIndex (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.1)

not-accessible

SnmpAdminString

OCTET STRING (0..32)

Administrator name of a ping operation.

For the set operation, the uppercase letters in the value will be converted to lowercase letters.

The value cannot contain a minus sign (-).

pingCtlTestName (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.2)

not-accessible

SnmpAdminString

OCTET STRING (0..32)

Operation tag.

For the set operation, the uppercase letters in the value will be converted to lowercase letters.

The value for this object cannot contain a minus sign (-).

pingCtlTargetAddressType (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.3)

read-create

InetAddressType

Standard MIB values.

Destination address type.

Supports only ipv4(1), ipv6(2), unknown(0), and dns(16).

pingCtlTargetAddress (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.4)

read-create

InetAddress

Standard MIB values.

Destination address.

·     If the value for the pingCtlTargetAddressType object is ipv4(1), the value for this object must be an IPv4 address.

·     If the value for the pingCtlTargetAddressType object is ipv6(2), the value for this object must be an IPv6 address.

·     If the value for the pingCtlTargetAddressType object is dns(16), the value for this object can be a host name.

·     If the value for the pingCtlTargetAddressType object is unknown(0), the value for this object must be a zero-length string.

pingCtlDataSize (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.5)

read-create

Unsigned32

Unsigned32 (0..65507)

Payload size for each probe packet.

The maximum payload size of an IP packet is 65507 octets, excluding the size of the ICMP or UDP packet header (each of the header occupies eight octets) and the IP packet header (20 octets).

 If the system uses the default payload size, the value is 0 octets.

For ICMP or UDP operations, the value range for this object is 20 to 65507 octets.

For jitter operations, the value range for this object is 68 to 65507 octets. The default value is 100 octets.

For voice operations, the value range for this object is 16 to 65507 octets. If the codec type is g711a or g711µ, the default value is 172 octets. For other codec types, the default value is 32 octets.

This object does not take effect on ARP operations.

pingCtlTimeOut (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.6)

read-create

Unsigned32

Unsigned32 (1..60)

Timeout time for waiting for a response to a probe request..

The return value for the read operation is not accurate if the value is not set to integer seconds at the CLI.

For example, if the value configured at the CLI is 1050 milliseconds, the return value for the read operation will be 2 seconds.

If the value configured at the CLI exceeds 60 seconds, the return value for the read operation is 60 seconds.

For voice operations, the default value is 5 seconds. For other operations, the default value is 3 seconds.

pingCtlProbeCount (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.7)

read-create

Unsigned32

Unsigned32 (1..15)

Number of probes per operation.

For voice operations, the value for this object must be 1.

pingCtlAdminStatus (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.8)

read-create

INTEGER

enabled(1),

disabled(2)

Administrative status of the probe operation.

As per the MIB.

pingCtlDataFill (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.9)

read-create

OCTET STRING

OCTET STRING (0..1024)

Payload fill string for probe packets.

Length: 0 to 200 characters.

This object does not take effect on ARP operations.

pingCtlFrequency (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.10)

read-create

Unsigned32

Standard MIB values.

Interval between two consecutive probes.

Value range: 0 to 604800 seconds.

The return value for the read operation is not accurate if the value is not set to integer seconds at the CLI.

For example, if the value configured at the CLI is 1050 milliseconds, the return value for the read operation will be 2 seconds.

For voice operations, the default value is 60 seconds. For other operations, the default value is 0 seconds.

If the value for this object is 0, the system does not generate statistics for the operation.

pingCtlMaxRows (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.11)

read-create

Unsigned32

Standard MIB values.

Maximum number of history records.

Value range: 0 to 50.

pingCtlStorageType (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.12)

read-create

StorageType

Standard MIB values.

Conceptual row storage type.

Only read is supported.

pingCtlTrapGeneration (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.13)

read-create

BITS

BITS {

probeFailure(0),

testFailure(1),

testCompletion(2)

}

Conditions to generate notifications.

ICMP jitter. voice, UDP jitter operations support only pingTestCompleted(2).

pingCtlTrapProbeFailureFilter (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.14)

read-create

Unsigned32

Unsigned32 (0..15)

Number of successive probe failures that are required before a notification can be generated.

Value range: 1 to 15.

This object is not available before you specify probeFailure for pingCtlTrapGeneration.

If the value of pingCtlTrapGeneration does not contain probeFailure, the value for this object is 1.

This object does not take effect on voice operations.

pingCtlTrapTestFailureFilter (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.15)

read-create

Unsigned32

Unsigned32 (0..15)

Number of accumulated probe failures that are required before a notification can be generated.

Value range: 1 to 15.

This object is not available before you specify testFailure for pingCtlTrapGeneration.

If the value of pingCtlTrapGeneration does not contain testFailure, the value for this object is 1.

This object does not take effect on voice operations.

pingCtlType (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.16)

read-create

OBJECT IDENTIFIER

Standard MIB values.

Operation type.

This object cannot be edited after creation.

pingCtlDescr (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.17)

read-create

SnmpAdminString

OCTET STRING  (0..255)

Description string for the remote ping operation.

Length: 0 to 200 characters.

The value for this object cannot start with a space.

pingCtlSourceAddressType (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.18)

read-create

InetAddressType

Standard MIB values.

Source address type.

Only supports ipv4(1), ipv6(2),and unknown(0).

Default: unknown(0).

pingCtlSourceAddress (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.19)

read-create

InetAddress

Standard MIB values.

Source address.

If the value for the pingCtlSourceAddressType is ipv4(1), the value for this object must be an IPv4 address.

If the value for the pingCtlSourceAddressType object is ipv6(2), the value for this object must be an IPv6 address.

If the value for the pingCtlSourceAddressType object is unknown(0), the value for this object must be a zero-length string.

pingCtlIfIndex (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.20)

read-create

InterfaceIndexOrZero

Standard MIB values.

Interface index.

This object does not take effect on ARP operations.

pingCtlByPassRouteTable (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.21)

read-create

TruthValue

Standard MIB values.

Whether to bypass the routing table when sending data packets.

This object does not take effect on ARP operation s.

pingCtlDSField (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.22)

read-create

Unsigned32

Unsigned32 (0..255)

Service type of data packets.

This object does not take effect on ARP operations.

pingCtlRowStatus (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.23)

read-create

RowStatus

Standard MIB values.

Row status.

Supports only active(1), createAndgo(4), and destroy(6).

 

pingProbeHistoryTable

About this table

This table obtains information about ping history result information.

Support for operations

Create

Edit/Modify

Delete

Read

Not supported

Not supported

Not supported

Not supported

Columns

The table index is pingProbeHistoryIndex.

 

Object (OID)

Access

Syntax

Value range

Description

Implementation

pingProeHistoryIndex (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.4.1.1)

not-accessible

Unsigned32

Unsigned32 (1..'ffffffff'h)

History record index of a probe operation.

As per the MIB.

pingProbeHistoryResponse (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.4.1.2)

read-only

Unsigned32

Standard MIB values.

Time taken for the probe operation.

As per the MIB.

pingProbeHistoryStatus (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.4.1.3)

read-only

OperationResponseStatus

Standard MIB values.

Probe result.

Result of a particular probe done by a remote host.

pingProbeHistoryLastRC (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.4.1.4)

read-only

Integer32

Standard MIB values.

The last implementation method specific reply code received.

Not supported.

pingProbeHistoryTime (1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.4.1.5)

read-only

DateAndTime

Standard MIB values.

Date and time when the result was determined.

As per the MIB.

 

Notifications

pingProbeFailed

Basic information

OID

Event

Type

Severity

Recovery notification

Default status

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.0.1

A ping operation failure was detected.

Informational

Warning

N/A

OFF

 

Notification triggers

This notification is generated when the number of consecutive probe failures in a ping operation reaches the specified value. The following might be the ping failure reasons:

·     The destination address does not exist.

·     The destination address exists but is unreachable.

·     The network latency is large and the round-trip time of packets is larger than the specified timeout time.

System impact

The device cannot communicate with the ping destination.

Status control

ON

CLI: Use the reaction trap probe-failure command.

OFF

CLI: Use the undo reaction trap probe-failure command.

Objects

OID (object name)

Description

Index nodes

Type

Value range

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.3 (pingCtlTargetAddressType)

Destination address type.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

InetAddressType

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.4 (pingCtlTargetAddress)

Destination address.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

InetAddress

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.1 (pingResultsOperStatus)

Operation status.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

INTEGER

enabled(1),

disabled(2)

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.2 (pingResultsIpTargetAddressType)

Destination address type in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

InetAddressType

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.3 (pingResultsIpTargetAddress)

Destination address in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

InetAddress

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.4 (pingResultsMinRtt)

Minimum round-trip time in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

Unsigned32

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.5 (pingResultsMaxRtt)

Maximum round-trip time in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

Unsigned32

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.6 (pingResultsAverageRtt)

Average round-trip time in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

Unsigned32

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.7 (pingResultsProbeResponses)

Number of received echo replies in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

Unsigned32

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.8 (pingResultsSentProbes)

Number of sent echo requests in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

Unsigned32

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.9 (pingResultsRttSumOfSquares)

Sum of squares for the round-trip time in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

Unsigned32

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.10 (pingResultsLastGoodProbe)

Date and time when the last echo reply was received in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

DateAndTime

Standard MIB values.

 

Recommended action

1.     In NQA operation view, execute the display this command to identify whether the destination address is configured correctly.

¡     If the destination address is correct, go to step 2.

¡     If the destination address is incorrect, execute the destination ip command to change the destination address, and then perform the ping operation again.

-     If no notification is generated, the issue is cleared.

-     If the notification is generated, go to step 2.

2.     In NQA operation view, execute the ping command to identify whether the destination address is reachable.

¡     If the destination address is reachable, go to step 3.

¡     If the destination address is unreachable, locate routing issues. For example, execute the display ip routing-table command to verify routing table information.

3.     In NQA operation view, execute the probe timeout command to set the probe timeout time, and then perform the ping operation again.

4.     If the issue persists, collect alarm information and configuration data, and then contact H3C Support for help.

pingTestFailed

Basic information

OID

Event

Type

Severity

Recovery notification

Default status

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.0.2

A ping operation failed.

Informational

Warning

N/A

OFF

 

Notification triggers

This notification is generated when the number of consecutive probe failures in a ping operation reaches the specified value. The following might be the ping failure reasons:

·     The destination address does not exist.

·     The destination address exists but is unreachable.

·     The network latency is large and the round-trip time of packets is larger than the specified timeout time.

System impact

The device cannot communicate with the ping destination.

Status control

ON

CLI: Use the reaction trap test-failure [ accumulate-probe-failures ] command.

OFF

CLI: Use the undo reaction trap test-failure [ accumulate-probe-failures ] command.

Objects

OID (object name)

Description

Index nodes

Type

Value range

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.3 (pingCtlTargetAddressType)

Destination address type.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

InetAddressType

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.4 (pingCtlTargetAddress)

Destination address.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

InetAddress

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.1 (pingResultsOperStatus)

Operation status.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

INTEGER

enabled(1),

disabled(2)

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.2 (pingResultsIpTargetAddressType)

Destination address type in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

InetAddressType

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.3 (pingResultsIpTargetAddress)

Destination address in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

InetAddress

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.4 (pingResultsMinRtt)

Minimum round-trip time in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

Unsigned32

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.5 (pingResultsMaxRtt)

Maximum round-trip time in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

Unsigned32

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.6 (pingResultsAverageRtt)

Average round-trip time in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

Unsigned32

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.7 (pingResultsProbeResponses)

Number of received echo replies in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

Unsigned32

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.8 (pingResultsSentProbes)

Number of sent echo requests in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

Unsigned32

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.9 (pingResultsRttSumOfSquares)

Sum of squares for the round-trip time in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

Unsigned32

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.10 (pingResultsLastGoodProbe)

Date and time when the last echo reply was received in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

DateAndTime

Standard MIB values.

 

Recommended action

1.     In NQA operation view, execute the display this command to identify whether the destination address is configured correctly.

¡     If the destination address is correct, go to step 2.

¡     If the destination address is incorrect, execute the destination ip command to change the destination address, and then perform the ping operation again.

-     If no notification is generated, the issue is cleared.

-     If the notification is generated, go to step 2.

2.     In NQA operation view, execute the ping command to identify whether the destination address is reachable.

¡     If the destination address is reachable, go to step 3.

¡     If the destination address is unreachable, locate routing issues. For example, execute the display ip routing-table command to verify routing table information.

3.     In NQA operation view, execute the probe timeout command to set the probe timeout time, and then perform the ping operation again.

4.     If the issue persists, collect alarm information and configuration data, and then contact H3C Support for help.

pingTestCompleted

Basic information

OID

Event

Type

Severity

Recovery notification

Default status

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.0.3

A ping operation completed.

Informational

Warning

N/A

OFF

 

Notification triggers

This notification is generated when a ping operation completes.

System impact

No impact on the system.

Status control

ON

CLI: Use the reaction trap test-complete command.

OFF

CLI: Use the undo reaction trap test-complete command.

Objects

OID (object name)

Description

Index nodes

Type

Value range

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.3 (pingCtlTargetAddressType)

Destination address type.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

InetAddressType

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.2.1.4 (pingCtlTargetAddress)

Destination address.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

InetAddress

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.1 (pingResultsOperStatus)

Operation status.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

INTEGER

enabled(1),

disabled(2)

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.2 (pingResultsIpTargetAddressType)

Destination address type in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

InetAddressType

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.3 (pingResultsIpTargetAddress)

Destination address in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

InetAddress

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.4 (pingResultsMinRtt)

Minimum round-trip time in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

Unsigned32

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.5 (pingResultsMaxRtt)

Maximum round-trip time in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

Unsigned32

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.6 (pingResultsAverageRtt)

Average round-trip time in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

Unsigned32

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.7 (pingResultsProbeResponses)

Number of received echo replies in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

Unsigned32

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.8 (pingResultsSentProbes)

Number of sent echo requests in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

Unsigned32

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.9 (pingResultsRttSumOfSquares)

Sum of squares for the round-trip time in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

Unsigned32

Standard MIB values.

1.3.6.1.2.1.80.1.3.1.10 (pingResultsLastGoodProbe)

Date and time when the last echo reply was received in the probe result.

pingCtlOwnerIndex

pingCtlTestName

DateAndTime

Standard MIB values.

 

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