| Object | Parameter | Description |
| <Id> | :INTEGER (1. .2147483647) | Identifies a single peer. There may be several entries in this table for one peer, defining different ways of reaching this peer. Multiple entries for one peer may be used to support multilink as well as backup lines. Several entries for one peer MUST have the same value for <Id>, but different ifEntries which results in different values of ifIndex. Locate the highest index number in the ISDN Peer Index Table by entering the show isdn physicalIf signalTable configured (entry/table) command. (Note: Increment the highest index number by one (where ISDN is on a dial-up line). |
| <IfIndex> | :INTEGER (1. .255) | The ifIndex value of the peer table entry to which this call was made. If a peer table entry for this call does not exist, the value of this object is 0. |
| <BChannel> | :INTEGER (0. .32) | The value of this object specifies the B channel to be used for leased lines. |
| <OriginateAddress> | :"String" (0. .131) | Call Address at which the peer is called. This is similar to the set of characters following 'ATDT ' or the 'phone number' included in a D channel call request. The structure of this information is switch type specific. If there is no address information required for reaching the peer, as with leased lines, this object is a zero length string. |
| <SubAddress>> | :"String" (0. .131) | Subaddress at which the peer is called. If the subaddress is undefined for the given media or unused, this object is a zero length string. |