2-14TCP/IP MIB-IIipAdEntReasmMaxSize {ipAddrEntry 5}Integer Read-OnlyThe largest IP datagram which can be reassembled, i.e., theconstant 4470.2.4.2 IP Routing TableThe TCP/IP IP routing table contains the routing information foreach route currently known by the ELS10-26. When adding a row,the entire row must be specified, except for the following defaults:• ipRouteDest is obtained from the row’s instance identifier.• ipRouteMetric1 defaults to 0.• ipRouteMetric2 defaults to lxadminStaticPreference.• ipRouteMetric3 through ipRouteMetric5 default to -1.• ipRouteNextHop is obtained from the row’s instance identifier.• ipRouteType defaults to “direct” if ipRouteNextHop is notspecified, or if ipRouteNextHop is specified and it, combinedwith ipRouteMask, equals the same network as that defined byipRouteDest.• ipRouteProto defaults to “netmgmt”.• ipRouteMask defaults to the standard network class mask basedon the row’s instance identifier (except 255.255.255.255 is used ifthe row’s instance identifier contains a non-zero host portion).Parameters include the following variables:ipRouteTable {ip 21}Not AccessibleA list of routing entries; one per route. An entry is keyed by an IPaddress (ipRouteDest, defined below). If there are multiple entries