Mocomtech CIM-550 User Manual

Page 263

Advertising
background image

CiM-550 IP Enabled Satellite Modem

Rev. 2

SNMP interface

CD/CIM550.IOM

237

13.4.2.3 R

OUTE

T

ABLE

G

ROUP

Note: In order for the CiM-550 to properly pass packets over the satellite interface, the user
MUST provide the appropriate IP to HDLC address mapping in the ARP table. Please see the
ARP Configuration Group for more details.

Table 13-26. Route Table Group OIDs

OID Description

cimGlobalQosEnable

Allows an operator to vie the status of the QOS feature
(enabled/disabled).

The cimIpRouteTable allows a user to define how the packets that the CiM-550 receives
are routed. By this table, an operator can define the minimum QOS bandwidth and
maximum QOS bandwidth for a route. A user can also define which DES key to use for a
route.

Table 13-27. Route Table OIDs

OID Description

cimIpRouteIndex

Sequential number that corresponds to the row index in
the route table. The route index starts at 1.

cimIpRouteName

Name assigned by the user to reference the route. The
assigned name cannot contain any white space and
must be unique.

cimIpRouteDestAddress

Destination IP address for the route.

cimIpRouteDestMaskLen

Length of the network portion of the subnet mask.

cimIpRouteNextHopAddress

IP address where the packet will be routed for further
processing. The Next Hop IP Address must be on the
same subnet as either the Ethernet or Satellite
interfaces.

cimIpRouteMulticastOptions

Allows a user to specify if multicast packets will be
routed from the Ethernet to Satellite or Satellite to
Ethernet.

cimIpRouteMulticastOptions

This OID can be set to:

1 No

Routing

2

Eth To Sat Routing

3

Sat To Eth Routing

4

Sat To Eth And Eth To Sat Routing

Note: The

“cimIpRouteMinQosBandwidth” and “cimIpRouteMaxQosBandwidth” OIDs will

only be accessible if the QOS FAST feature has been purchased and activated.
Otherwise, GETS will return zero and sets will return an error.

cimIpRouteMinQosBandwidth

Establishes a guaranteed minimum data rate that a route
must support. A value of 0 implies that a route is not
guaranteed any bandwidth. The minimum QOS
bandwidth should be in multiples of 8 Kbps.

Advertising