---
oid: "1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.127.3.10.1.3"
asn1-notation: "{iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) 562 magellan(2) passport(4) components(1) gsmCs(127) gsmCsRlp(3) gsmCsRlpProvTable(10) gsmCsRlpProvEntry(1) gsmCsRlpMsToIwfWindowSize(3)}"
description: "gsmCsRlpMsToIwfWindowSize OBJECT-TYPE "
last-modified: "2017-12-20"
tags: [oid-repository]
---

## OID: `1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.127.3.10.1.3` (last updated: 2017-12-20)

```asn1
{iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) 562 magellan(2) passport(4) components(1) gsmCs(127) gsmCsRlp(3) gsmCsRlpProvTable(10) gsmCsRlpProvEntry(1) gsmCsRlpMsToIwfWindowSize(3)}
```

### Description

```asn1
gsmCsRlpMsToIwfWindowSize OBJECT-TYPE 
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..61) 
ACCESS read-write 
STATUS mandatory 
DESCRIPTION 
"This attribute specifies the maximum number of sequentially 
numbered Information (I) frames that may be outstanding (that is, 
unacknowledged) at any given time from the mobile station to IWF. 
GSM specification 4.22 defines the range as 0-61. 
During the Exchange Information (XID) negotiation, both Radio 
Link Protocol (RLP) entities (mobile station and IWF) can agree to 
use a specific window size. The IWF attempts to negotiate to the 
value specified by this attribute. 
The negotiated value can be viewed in the component 
GsmIwfRlpOp attribute msToIwfWindowSize. Changes to this 
attribute do not effect existing calls." 
DEFVAL \{ 61 \}

**Classification**: MIB object for network management

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