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IP Forwarding MIB
The Juniper Networks enterprise-specific IP Forwarding MIB, whose object identifier is {jnxMibs 38}, extends the inetCidrRouteTable in the IP Forwarding Table MIB (as defined in RFC 4292) to include a tunnel name when the next hop is through an RSVP-signaled LSP.
This MIB adds a jnxInetCidrRouteTunnelName attribute to the inetCidrRouteTable. The attribute exists for each entry in the inetCidrRouteTable. (One entry in the inetCidrRouteTable represents each route in inet.0). If the route's next hop is an RSVP-signaled MPLS LSP, the new attribute contains the LSP name. If the route's next hop is not an RSVP-signaled MPLS LSP, the new attribute is defined as null.
The attribute's name is jnxInetCidrRouteTunnelName. Its object identifier (OID) is 1.3.6.1.4.1.2636.3.38.1.1.1. As with any SNMP attribute, an index is appended to the OID to form the instance identifier. Because this attribute augments the inetCidrRouteTable, the index is identical to that used in the inetCidrRouteTable. The index is formed by concatenating the destination address, subnet mask, ToS byte, and next hop.
For a downloadable version of this MIB, see https://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos12.3/topics/ reference/mibs/mib-jnx-ipforward.txt .
For more information about the enterprise-specific IP Forwarding MIB objects, see the following topic: