OID | 1.3.6.1.2.1.6.20 |
Module | TCP-MIB (CISCO) |
Nom | tcpListenerTable |
Status | current |
Description | A table containing information about TCP listeners. A
listening application can be represented in three
possible ways:
1. An application that is willing to accept both IPv4 and
IPv6 datagrams is represented by
a tcpListenerLocalAddressType of unknown (0) and
a tcpListenerLocalAddress of ''h (a zero-length
octet-string).
2. An application that is willing to accept only IPv4 or
IPv6 datagrams is represented by a
tcpListenerLocalAddressType of the appropriate address
type and a tcpListenerLocalAddress of '0.0.0.0' or '::'
respectively.
3. An application that is listening for data destined
only to a specific IP address, but from any remote
system, is represented by a tcpListenerLocalAddressType
of an appropriate address type, with
tcpListenerLocalAddress as the specific local address.
NOTE: The address type in this table represents the
address type used for the communication, irrespective
of the higher-layer abstraction. For example, an
application using IPv6 'sockets' to communicate via
IPv4 between ::ffff:10.0.0.1 and ::ffff:10.0.0.2 would
use InetAddressType ipv4(1)). |
Module | TCP-MIB (ietf) |
Nom | tcpListenerTable |
Status | current |
Description | A table containing information about TCP listeners. A
listening application can be represented in three
possible ways:
1. An application that is willing to accept both IPv4 and
IPv6 datagrams is represented by
a tcpListenerLocalAddressType of unknown (0) and
a tcpListenerLocalAddress of ''h (a zero-length
octet-string).
2. An application that is willing to accept only IPv4 or
IPv6 datagrams is represented by a
tcpListenerLocalAddressType of the appropriate address
type and a tcpListenerLocalAddress of '0.0.0.0' or '::'
respectively.
3. An application that is listening for data destined
only to a specific IP address, but from any remote
system, is represented by a tcpListenerLocalAddressType
of an appropriate address type, with
tcpListenerLocalAddress as the specific local address.
NOTE: The address type in this table represents the
address type used for the communication, irrespective
of the higher-layer abstraction. For example, an
application using IPv6 'sockets' to communicate via
IPv4 between ::ffff:10.0.0.1 and ::ffff:10.0.0.2 would
use InetAddressType ipv4(1)). |
Module | TCP-MIB (Alcatel) |
Nom | tcpListenerTable |
Status | current |
Description | A table containing information about TCP listeners. A
listening application can be represented in three
possible ways:
1. An application that is willing to accept both IPv4 and
IPv6 datagrams is represented by
a tcpListenerLocalAddressType of unknown (0) and
a tcpListenerLocalAddress of ''h (a zero-length
octet-string).
2. An application that is willing to accept only IPv4 or
IPv6 datagrams is represented by a
tcpListenerLocalAddressType of the appropriate address
type and a tcpListenerLocalAddress of '0.0.0.0' or '::'
respectively.
3. An application that is listening for data destined
only to a specific IP address, but from any remote
system, is represented by a tcpListenerLocalAddressType
of an appropriate address type, with
tcpListenerLocalAddress as the specific local address.
NOTE: The address type in this table represents the
address type used for the communication, irrespective
of the higher-layer abstraction. For example, an
application using IPv6 'sockets' to communicate via
IPv4 between ::ffff:10.0.0.1 and ::ffff:10.0.0.2 would
use InetAddressType ipv4(1)). |
Module | TCP-MIB (Force10-9.14.2.1) |
Nom | tcpListenerTable |
Status | current |
Description | A table containing information about TCP listeners. A
listening application can be represented in three
possible ways:
1. An application that is willing to accept both IPv4 and
IPv6 datagrams is represented by
a tcpListenerLocalAddressType of unknown (0) and
a tcpListenerLocalAddress of ''h (a zero-length
octet-string).
2. An application that is willing to accept only IPv4 or
IPv6 datagrams is represented by a
tcpListenerLocalAddressType of the appropriate address
type and a tcpListenerLocalAddress of '0.0.0.0' or '::'
respectively.
3. An application that is listening for data destined
only to a specific IP address, but from any remote
system, is represented by a tcpListenerLocalAddressType
of an appropriate address type, with
tcpListenerLocalAddress as the specific local address.
NOTE: The address type in this table represents the
address type used for the communication, irrespective
of the higher-layer abstraction. For example, an
application using IPv6 'sockets' to communicate via
IPv4 between ::ffff:10.0.0.1 and ::ffff:10.0.0.2 would
use InetAddressType ipv4(1)). |