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TCP/IP MIB-II
ipAdEntReasmMaxSize
{ipAddrEntry 5}
Integer Read-Only
The largest IP datagram which can be reassembled, i.e., the
constant 4470.
2.4.2 IP Routing Table
The TCP/IP IP routing table contains the routing information for
each route currently known by the ELS10-26. When adding a row,
the entire row must be specified, except for the following defaults:
• ipRouteDest is obtained from the row’s instance identifier.
• ipRouteMetric1 defaults to 0.
• ipRouteMetric2 defaults to lxadminStaticPreference.
• ipRouteMetric3 through ipRouteMetric5 default to -1.
• ipRouteNextHop is obtained from the row’s instance identifier.
• ipRouteType defaults to “direct” if ipRouteNextHop is not
specified, or if ipRouteNextHop is specified and it, combined
with ipRouteMask, equals the same network as that defined by
ipRouteDest.
• ipRouteProto defaults to “netmgmt”.
• ipRouteMask defaults to the standard network class mask based
on the row’s instance identifier (except 255.255.255.255 is used if
the row’s instance identifier contains a non-zero host portion).
Parameters include the following variables:
ipRouteTable
{ip 21}
Not Accessible
A list of routing entries; one per route. An entry is keyed by an IP
address (ipRouteDest, defined below). If there are multiple entries
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