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jnxTraceRouteCtlTable
The jnxTraceRouteCtlTable, whose object identifier is {jnxTraceRouteObjects 2}, defines
the jnxTraceRoute control table for providing enterprise-specific
options to the corresponding traceRouteCtlEntry.
jnxTraceRouteCtlEntry
Each jnxTraceRouteCtlEntry has two indexes
that are identical to those of the corresponding TraceRouteCtlEntry. Entries created in TraceRouteCtlTable are mirrored here
and are listed in Table 79.
Table 79: jnxTraceRouteCtlTable
Object
|
Object Identifier
|
Description
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jnxTRCtlOwnerIndex
|
jnxTraceRouteCtlEntry 1
|
The first index. It is identical to the jnxTraceRouteCtlOwnerIndex of the corresponding jnxTraceRouteCtlEntry in the jnxTraceRouteCtlTable.
|
jnxTRCtlTestName
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jnxTraceRouteCtlEntry 2
|
The other index. It is identical to the jnxTraceRouteCtlTestName of the corresponding jnxTraceRouteCtlEntry in the jnxTraceRouteCtlTable.
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jnxTRCtlIfName
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jnxTraceRouteCtlEntry 3
|
Specifies the name of the outgoing interface for traceroute
probes. This is the name-based complement to traceRouteCtlIfIndex. A zero-length string value for this object means that this option
is not enabled. The following values can be set simultaneously, but
only one value is used.
The precedence order is as follows:
- traceRouteCtlIfIndex (see traceRouteCtlTable in the Traceroute MIB)
- jnxTRCtlIfName
- jnxTRCRoutingInstanceName
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jnxTRCtlRoutingInstanceName
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jnxTraceRouteCtlEntry 4
|
Specifies the name of the routing instance used when directing
outgoing traceroute packets. The instance name specified must be configured
at the [edit routing-instances] hierarchy level of the JUNOS
configuration.
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