USR-TCP-MIB: View SNMP OID List / Download MIB
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Object Name | OID | Type | Access | Info |
usrTcp | 1.3.6.1.4.1.429.4.45 |
The commWorks enterprise defined MIB objects for the TCP process. |
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usrTcpCFMStatusFlag | 1.3.6.1.4.1.429.4.45.1 |
This variable controls saving and loading of configuration information for the TCP Module. The value can be set to either save or load by a management station. The other values indicate if any configuration operation and what type is in progress. |
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usrTcpCfgFileName | 1.3.6.1.4.1.429.4.45.2 |
The name of a ConfigFile to read/write permanent database records. If the value of this object is an empty string, then the TCP module uses the default name `@file://TCPModule.cfg. |
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usrTcpMaxConn | 1.3.6.1.4.1.429.4.45.3 |
The limit on the total number of TCP connections the entity can support. In entities where the maximum number of connections is dynamic, this object should contain the value -1. This a read-write version of the tcpMaxConn object in rfc1213. |
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usrTcpNagleStatus | 1.3.6.1.4.1.429.4.45.4 |
Enable or disable tcp Nagle Algorithm. When read, it returns the current setting |
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usrTcpKeepaliveStatus | 1.3.6.1.4.1.429.4.45.5 |
Enable or disable TCP keep-alives. When read, it returns the current setting. |
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usrTcpKeepaliveInterval | 1.3.6.1.4.1.429.4.45.6 |
The number of seconds of inactivity on a TCP session after which a TCP keep-alive packet is transmitted on the session to discover whether it is still active. |
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usrTcpAheadofSegDropped | 1.3.6.1.4.1.429.4.45.7 |
Ahead of TCP sequences received and dropped counter can also be a good indication of network packet dropping |