ObjType Property
The current object's type.
Syntax
int GetObjType(int iObjIndex);
int SetObjType(int iObjIndex, int iObjType);
Possible Values
OT_INTEGER(2), OT_OCTET_STRING(4), OT_NULL(5), OT_OBJECT_ID(6), OT_IPADDRESS(64), OT_COUNTER_32(65), OT_GAUGE_32(66), OT_TIME_TICKS(67), OT_OPAQUE(68), OT_NSAP(69), OT_COUNTER_64(70), OT_UNSIGNED_INTEGER_32(71), OT_NO_SUCH_OBJECT(128), OT_NO_SUCH_INSTANCE(129), OT_END_OF_MIB_VIEW(130)
Default Value
5
Remarks
The current object's type. The default type is NULL (5).
The corresponding object id and value are specified by the ObjOid and ObjValue properties.
Possible object type values include:
otInteger (2) | 2 |
otOctetString (4) | 4 |
otNull (5) | 5 |
otObjectID (6) | 6 |
otIPAddress (64) | 64 |
otCounter32 (65) | 65 |
otGauge32 (66) | 66 |
otTimeTicks (67) | 67 |
otOpaque (68) | 68 |
otNSAP (69) | 69 |
otCounter64 (70) | 70 |
otUnsignedInteger32 (71) | 71 |
The class also supports the following artificial object values used to designate error conditions:
otNoSuchObject (128) | No such object error. |
otNoSuchInstance (129) | No such instance error. |
otEndOfMibView (130) | End of MIB View error. |
The size of the array is controlled by the ObjCount property.
This property is not available at design time.
Data Type
Integer