Foundry NetIron M2404C and M2404F Metro Access Switches
Configuring SAA via SNMP (Rev. 01)
Introduction
© 2008 Foundry Networks, Inc
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Figure 4: pingProbeHistoryTable
The following table lists the pingProbeHistoryTable objects.
Table 3: pingProbeHistoryTable Objects
Object Name
Description
pingProbeHistoryIndex
This object indicates an entry in this table is created when the
result of a ping probe is determined. The initial 2 instance
identifier index values identify the pingCtlEntry that a probe
result (pingProbeHistoryEntry) belongs to.
An implementation MUST start assigning
pingProbeHistoryIndex values at 1 and wrap after exceeding
the maximum possible value as defined by the limit of this
object ('ffffffff'h).
pingProbeHistoryResponse
This object indicates the amount of time measured in
milliseconds from when a probe was sent to when its
response was received or when it timed out. The value of this
object is reported as 0 when it is not possible to transmit a
probe.
pingProbeHistoryStatus
This object indicates the result of a particular probe done by
a remote host.
pingProbeHistoryLastRC
This object indicates the last implementation method specific
reply code received.
If the ICMP Echo capability is being used then a successful
probe ends when an ICMP response is received that contains
the code ICMP_ECHOREPLY(0). The ICMP responses are
defined normally in the ip_icmp include file.
pingProbeHistoryTime
This object indicates the timestamp for when this probe result
was determined.
pingIcmpEcho
This object indicates that an implementation is using the Internet Control Message Protocol
(ICMP) 'ECHO' facility.
pingUdpEcho
This object indicates that an implementation is using the UDP echo port (7).
pingSnmpQuery
This object indicates that an implementation is an SNMP query to calculate a round trip time.