---
oid: "1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.127.5.10.1.6"
asn1-notation: "{iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) 562 magellan(2) passport(4) components(1) gsmCs(127) gsmCsV42(5) gsmCsV42ProvTable(10) gsmCsV42ProvEntry(1) gsmCsV42RxN401FrameSize(6)}"
description: "gsmCsV42RxN401FrameSize OBJECT-TYPE "
last-modified: "2017-12-20"
tags: [oid-repository]
---

## OID: `1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.127.5.10.1.6` (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) gsmCsV42(5) gsmCsV42ProvTable(10) gsmCsV42ProvEntry(1) gsmCsV42RxN401FrameSize(6)}
```

### Description

```asn1
gsmCsV42RxN401FrameSize OBJECT-TYPE 
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..255) 
ACCESS read-write 
STATUS mandatory 
DESCRIPTION 
"This attribute specifies the maximum number of octets that can be 
carried in the information field of an Information (I) frame, 
Exchange Identification (XID) frame, and a Unnumbered 
Information (UI) frame from the remote entity to the IWF. The 
default value is 128 octets, and no XID negotiations are required for 
rxN401FrameSize. If the value set for rxN401FrameSize is other 
than 128, XID frames are exchanged to negotiate a value. The value 
provided for rxN401FrameSize sets up the bounds during XID 
negotiations. The IWF performs XID negotiations with this value as 
a minimum or maximum value. If a value greater than 128 is 
specified, then the IWF attempts to negotiate for a value between 
128 (as a minimum) and the given value (as a maximum). If a value 
less than 128 value is specified, then the IWF attempts to negotiate 
for a value between the given value (as a minimum) and 128 (as a 
maximum). Any value can be specified as long as it is within the 
provisionable limits. However, a value equal to or close to the 
default is recommended. 
The negotiated value can be viewed in the component 
GsmIwfV42Op attribute rxN401FrameSize. Changes to this attribute 
do not effect existing calls." 
DEFVAL \{ 128 \}

**Classification**: MIB object for network management

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