OID | 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.32 |
Module | IP-MIB (CISCO) |
Nom | ipAddressPrefixTable |
Status | current |
Description | This table allows the user to determine the source of an IP
address or set of IP addresses, and allows other tables to
share the information via pointer rather than by copying.
For example, when the node configures both a unicast and
anycast address for a prefix, the ipAddressPrefix objects
for those addresses will point to a single row in this
table.
This table primarily provides support for IPv6 prefixes, and
several of the objects are less meaningful for IPv4. The
table continues to allow IPv4 addresses to allow future
flexibility. In order to promote a common configuration,
this document includes suggestions for default values for
IPv4 prefixes. Each of these values may be overridden if an
object is meaningful to the node.
All prefixes used by this entity should be included in this
table independent of how the entity learned the prefix.
(This table isn't limited to prefixes learned from router
advertisements.) |
Module | IP-MIB (ietf) |
Nom | ipAddressPrefixTable |
Status | current |
Description | This table allows the user to determine the source of an IP
address or set of IP addresses, and allows other tables to
share the information via pointer rather than by copying.
For example, when the node configures both a unicast and
anycast address for a prefix, the ipAddressPrefix objects
for those addresses will point to a single row in this
table.
This table primarily provides support for IPv6 prefixes, and
several of the objects are less meaningful for IPv4. The
table continues to allow IPv4 addresses to allow future
flexibility. In order to promote a common configuration,
this document includes suggestions for default values for
IPv4 prefixes. Each of these values may be overridden if an
object is meaningful to the node.
All prefixes used by this entity should be included in this
table independent of how the entity learned the prefix.
(This table isn't limited to prefixes learned from router
advertisements.) |
Module | IP-MIB (Force10-9.14.2.1) |
Nom | ipAddressPrefixTable |
Status | current |
Description | This table allows the user to determine the source of an IP
address or set of IP addresses, and allows other tables to
share the information via pointer rather than by copying.
For example, when the node configures both a unicast and
anycast address for a prefix, the ipAddressPrefix objects
for those addresses will point to a single row in this
table.
This table primarily provides support for IPv6 prefixes, and
several of the objects are less meaningful for IPv4. The
table continues to allow IPv4 addresses to allow future
flexibility. In order to promote a common configuration,
this document includes suggestions for default values for
IPv4 prefixes. Each of these values may be overridden if an
object is meaningful to the node.
All prefixes used by this entity should be included in this
table independent of how the entity learned the prefix.
(This table isn't limited to prefixes learned from router
advertisements.) |
Module | IP-MIB (FS) |
Nom | ipAddressPrefixTable |
Status | current |
Description | This table allows the user to determine the source of an IP
address or set of IP addresses, and allows other tables to
share the information via pointer rather than by copying.
For example, when the node configures both a unicast and
anycast address for a prefix, the ipAddressPrefix objects
for those addresses will point to a single row in this
table.
This table primarily provides support for IPv6 prefixes, and
several of the objects are less meaningful for IPv4. The
table continues to allow IPv4 addresses to allow future
flexibility. In order to promote a common configuration,
this document includes suggestions for default values for
IPv4 prefixes. Each of these values may be overridden if an
object is meaningful to the node.
All prefixes used by this entity should be included in this
table independent of how the entity learned the prefix.
(This table isn't limited to prefixes learned from router
advertisements.) |