HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.0.0 MIB Reference Guide (AA-RW1QA-TE, May 2005)

50 MIB-II (RFC1213-MIB)
ipRouteMetric3
OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.21.1.5
Description An alternate routing metric for this route.
Note The semantics of this metric are determined by the routing protocol specified in the
route's ipRouteProto value. If this metric is not used, its value should be set to –1.
ipRouteMetric4
OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.21.1.6
Description An alternate routing metric for this route.
Note The semantics of this metric are determined by the routing protocol specified in the route's
ipRouteProto value. If this metric is not used, its value should be set to –1.
ipRouteNextHop
OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.21.1.7
Description The IP address of the next hop of this route. In the case of a route bound to an interface
that is realized through a broadcast medium, the value of this field is the agent’s IP
address on that interface.
ipRouteType
OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.21.1.8
Description The type of route. Valid values are:
• other (1): none of the following
• invalid (2): an invalidated route—route to directly
• direct (3): connected (sub)network—route to a non-local
• indirect (4): host/network/subnetwork
Setting this object to 2 (invalid) has the effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in
the ipRouteTable object. That is, it effectively dissasociates the destination identified with
the entry from the route identified with the 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 ipRouteType object.
Note The values direct (3) and indirect (4) refer to the notion of direct and indirect
routing in the IP architecture.
ipRouteProto
OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.21.1.9
Description The routing mechanism through which this route was learned.
Note Inclusion of values for gateway routing protocols is not intended to imply that hosts should
support those protocols.