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Q143177: FTP Server MIB Definitions

Article: Q143177
Product(s): Internet Information Server
Version(s): 1.0
Operating System(s): 
Keyword(s): kbnetwork
Last Modified: 08-MAY-1999

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft Internet Information Server 1.0 
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SUMMARY
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The File Transfer protocol MIB (FTP.MIB) for Internet Information Server (IIS)
contains 16 objects specifically designed to support computers running IIS on
Windows NT 3.51. This article lists the FTP MIB objects and description.

MORE INFORMATION
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The following lists the FTP MIB objects and a description of each object:

FTP Server Statistics:

- TotalBytesSent_HighWord      This is the high 32-bits of the total
                               number of BYTEs sent by the FTP Server.

- TotalBytesSent_LowWord       This is the low 32-bits of the total
                               number of BYTEs sent by the FTP Server.

- TotalBytesReceived_HighWord  This is the high 32-bits of the total
                               number of BYTEs received by the FTP Server.

- TotalBytesReceived_LowWord   This is the low 32-bits of the total number
                               of BYTEs received by the FTP Server.

- TotalFilesSent               This is the total number of files sent by
                               this FTP Server.

- TotalFilesReceived           This is the total number of files received
                               by this FTP Server.

- CurrentAnonymousUsers        This is the number of anonymous users
                               currently connected to the FTP Server.

- CurrentNonAnonymousUsers     This is the number of non-anonymous users
                               currently connected to the FTP Server.

- TotalAnonymousUsers          This is the total number of anonymous users
                               that have ever connected to the FTP Server.

- TotalNonAnonymousUsers       This is the total number of non-anonymous
                               users that have ever connected to the FTP
                               Server.

- MaxAnonymousUsers            This is the maximum number of anonymous
                               users simultaneously connected to the FTP
                               Server.

- MaxNonAnonymousUsers         This is the maximum number of non-anonymous
                               users simultaneously connected to the FTP
                               Server.

- CurrentConnections           Current number of connections to the FTP
                               Server.

- MaxConnections               The maximum number of simultaneous
                               connections to the FTP Server.

- ConnectionAttempts           Number of connection attempts made to the
                               FTP Server.

- LogonAttempts                The number of logon attempts that have been
                               made to the FTP Server.

The FTP.MIB file is available in the IIS CD-ROM in the SDK directory.

Additional query words: prodiis
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Keywords          : kbnetwork 
Technology        : kbiisSearch kbiis100
Version           : 1.0
Issue type        : kbhowto

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