DOT12-RPTR-MIB

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vgRptrMACAddress
The MAC address used by the repeater when it initiates training on the uplink port. Repeaters are allowed to train with an assigned MAC address or a null (all zeroes) MAC address.
vgRptrCurrentFramingType
The type of framing (802.3 or 802.5) currently in use by the repeater.
vgRptrDesiredFramingType
The type of framing which will be used by the repeater after the next time it is reset. The value of this object should be preserved across repeater resets and power failures
vgRptrFramingCapability
The type of framing this repeater is capable of supporting.
vgRptrTrainingVersion
The highest version bits (vvv bits) supported by the repeater during training.
vgRptrGroupCapacity
The vgRptrGroupCapacity is the number of groups that can be contained within the repeater. Within each managed repeater, the groups are uniquely numbered in the range from 1 to vgRptrGroupCapacity. Some groups may not be present in the repeater, in which ...
vgRptrHealthState
The vgRptrHealthState object indicates the operational state of the repeater. The vgRptrHealthText may be consulted for more specific information about the state of the repeater's health. In the case of multiple kinds of failures (e.g., repeater failure ...
vgRptrHealthText
The health text object is a text string that provides information relevant to the operational state of the repeater. Agents may use this string to provide detailed information on current failures, including how they were detected, and/or instructions for ...
vgRptrReset
Setting this object to reset(2) causes the repeater to transition to its initial state as specified in clause 12 [IEEE Draft Std 802.12]. Setting this object to noReset(1) has no effect. The agent will always return the value noReset(1) when this object i ...
vgRptrNonDisruptTest
Setting this object to selfTest(2) causes the repeater to perform an agent-specific, non-disruptive self-test that has the following characteristics: 1) The nature of the tests is not specified. 2) The test does not change the state of the repeater or man ...
vgRptrBasicGroupTable
A table containing information about groups of ports.
vgRptrBasicGroupEntry
An entry in the vgRptrBasicGroupTable, containing information about a single group of ports.
vgRptrGroupIndex
This object identifies the group within the repeater for which this entry contains information. This value is never greater than vgRptrGroupCapacity.
vgRptrGroupDescr
A textual description of the group. This value should include the full name and version identification of the group's hardware type and indicate how the group is differentiated from other types of groups in the repeater. 'Plug-in Module, Rev A' or 'Barn ...
vgRptrGroupObjectID
The vendor's authoritative identification of the group. This value may be allocated within the SMI enterprises subtree (1.3.6.1.4.1) and provides a straight-forward and unambiguous means for determining what kind of group is being managed. For example, t ...
vgRptrGroupOperStatus
An object that indicates the operational status of the group. A status of notPresent(4) indicates that the group is temporarily or permanently physically and/or logically not a part of the repeater. It is an implementation-specific matter as to whether t ...
vgRptrGroupLastOperStatusChange
An object that contains the value of sysUpTime at the time that the value of the vgRptrGroupOperStatus object for this group last changed. A value of zero indicates that the group's operational status has not changed since the agent last restarted.
vgRptrGroupPortCapacity
The vgRptrGroupPortCapacity is the number of ports that can be contained within the group. Valid range is 1-1024. Within each group, the ports are uniquely numbered in the range from 1 to vgRptrGroupPortCapacity. Some ports may not be present in a given ...
vgRptrGroupCablesBundled
This configuration flag is used to select either bundled or unbundled cabling. When this flag is 'someCablesBundled(1)' and the port is not promiscuous or cascaded, frames received from ports on this group and destined to go out multiple ports on this gr ...
vgRptrBasicPortTable
A table containing information about ports.
vgRptrBasicPortEntry
An entry in the vgRptrBasicPortTable, containing information about a single port.
vgRptrPortIndex
This object identifies the port within the group for which this entry contains information. This value can never be greater than vgRptrGroupPortCapacity for the associated group.
vgRptrPortType
Describes the type of port. One of the following: cascadeExternal - Port is an uplink with physical connections which are externally visible cascadeInternal - Port is an uplink with physical connections which are not externally visible, such as a connect ...
vgRptrPortAdminStatus
Port enable/disable function. Enabling a disabled port will cause training to be initiated. Setting this object to disabled(2) disables the port. A disabled port neither transmits nor receives. Once disabled, a port must be explicitly enabled to restore ...
vgRptrPortStatus
Current status for the port as specified by the PORT_META_STATE in the port process module of clause 12 [IEEE Draft Std 802.12]. During initialization or any link warning conditions, vgRptrPortStatus will be 'inactive(2)'. When Training_Up is received by ...
vgRptrPortSupportedPromiscMode
This object describes whether the port hardware is capable of supporting promiscuous mode, single address mode (i.e., repeater filters unicasts not addressed to the end station attached to this port), or both. A port for which vgRptrPortType is equal to ...
vgRptrPortSupportedCascadeMode
This object describes whether the port hardware is capable of supporting cascaded repeaters, end nodes, or both. A port for which vgRptrPortType is equal to 'cascadeInternal' or 'cascadeExternal' will always have a value of 'cascadePort' for this object.
vgRptrPortAllowedTrainType
This security object is set by the network manager to configure what type of device is permitted to connect to the port. One of the following values: allowEndNodesOnly - only non- promiscuous end nodes permitted. allowPromiscuousEndNodes - promisc ...
vgRptrPortLastTrainConfig
This 16 bit field contains the most recent training configuration requested in an error-free training frame sent by the end node connected to the port. For cascade ports, this is the responder's configuration field from the most recent error-free trainin ...
vgRptrPortTrainingResult
This 18 bit field is used to indicate the result of training. It contains two bits which indicate if error-free training frames have been received, and it also contains the 16 bits of the most recent valid training response frame on the port.
vgRptrPortPriorityEnable
A configuration flag used to determine whether the repeater will service high priority requests received on the port as high priority or normal priority. When 'false', high priority requests on this port will be serviced as normal priority. The value of ...
vgRptrPortMediaType
The type of physical media in use. One of the following values: other undefined unknown true state not known pmdMissing PMD device not attached utp4 4-pair unshielded twisted pair stp2 2-pair shielded twisted pair fibre 802 ...
vgRptrMonPortTable
A table of performance and error statistics for the ports.
vgRptrMonPortEntry
An entry in the vgRptrMonPortTable, containing performance and error statistics for a single port.
vgRptrPortReadableFrames
This object is the number of good frames of valid frame length that have been received on this port. This counter is incremented by one for each frame received on the port which is not counted by any of the following error counters: vgRptrPortIPMFrames, ...
vgRptrPortReadableOctets
This object is a count of the number of octets contained in good frames that have been received on this port. This counter is incremented by OctetCount for each frame received on this port which has been determined to be a readable frame (i.e. each frame ...
vgRptrPortUnreadableOctets
This object is a count of the number of octets contained in invalid frames that have been received on this port. This counter is incremented by OctetCount for each frame received on this port which is counted by vgRptrPortIPMFrames, vgRptrPortOversizeFra ...
vgRptrPortHighPriorityFrames
This object is a count of high priority frames that have been received on this port. This counter is incremented by one for each high priority frame received on this port. This counter includes both good and bad high priority frames, as well as high pri ...
vgRptrPortHighPriorityOctets
This object is a count of the number of octets contained in high priority frames that have been received on this port. This counter is incremented by OctetCount for each frame received on this port which is counted by vgRptrPortHighPriorityFrames. Note t ...
vgRptrPortNormPriorityFrames
This object is a count of normal priority frames that have been received on this port. This counter is incremented by one for each normal priority frame received on this port. This counter includes both good and bad normal priority frames, as well as nor ...
vgRptrPortNormPriorityOctets
This object is a count of the number of octets contained in normal priority frames that have been received on this port. This counter is incremented by OctetCount for each frame received on this port which is counted by vgRptrPortNormPriorityFrames. Note ...
vgRptrPortBroadcastFrames
This object is a count of broadcast packets that have been received on this port. This counter is incremented by one for each readable frame received on this port whose destination MAC address is the broadcast address. Frames counted by this counter are ...
vgRptrPortMulticastFrames
This object is a count of multicast packets that have been received on this port. This counter is incremented by one for each readable frame received on this port whose destination MAC address has the group address bit set, but is not the broadcast addre ...
vgRptrPortNullAddressedFrames
This object is a count of null addressed packets that have been received on this port. This counter is incremented by one for each frame received on this port with a destination MAC address consisting of all zero bits. Both void and training frames are ...
vgRptrPortIPMFrames
This object is a count of the number of frames that have been received on this port with an invalid packet marker and no PMI errors. A repeater will write an invalid packet marker to the end of a frame containing errors as it is forwarded through the rep ...
vgRptrPortOversizeFrames
This object is a count of oversize frames received on this port. This counter is incremented by one for each frame received on this port whose OctetCount is larger than the maximum legal frame size. The frame size which causes this counter to increment i ...
vgRptrPortDataErrorFrames
This object is a count of errored frames received on this port. This counter is incremented by one for each frame received on this port with any of the following errors: bad FCS (with no IPM), PMI errors (excluding frames with an IPM error as the only PM ...
vgRptrPortPriorityPromotions
This counter is incremented by one each time the priority promotion timer has expired on this port and a normal priority frame is priority promoted.
vgRptrPortTransitionToTrainings
This counter is incremented by one each time the vgRptrPortStatus object for this port transitions into the 'training' state.
vgRptrSearchAddress
This object is used to search for a specified MAC address. When this object is set, an address search begins. This starts by initializing vgRptrSearchState to 'none'. When a valid frame is received with a source MAC address which matches the current val ...
vgRptrSearchState
The current state of the MAC address search objects on this repeater. This object is initialized to 'none' whenever vgRptrSearchAddress is set. If the agent detects the address on exactly one port, it will set this object to 'single', and set vgRptrSear ...
vgRptrSearchGroup
The group from which an error-free frame from vgRptrSearchAddress has been received. The value of vgRptrSearchGroup is undefined when vgRptrSearchState is equal to 'none' or 'multiple'.
vgRptrSearchPort
The port from which an error-free frame from vgRptrSearchAddress has been received. The value of vgRptrSearchPort is undefined when vgRptrSearchState is equal to 'none' or 'multiple'.
vgRptrAddrTrackTable
Table of address mapping information about the ports.
vgRptrAddrTrackEntry
An entry in the table, containing address mapping information about a single port.
vgRptrAddrLastTrainedAddress
This object is the MAC address of the last station which succeeded in training on this port. A cascaded repeater may train using the null address. If no stations have succeeded in training on this port since the agent began monitoring the port activity, ...
vgRptrAddrTrainedAddrChanges
This counter is incremented by one for each time that the vgRptrAddrLastTrainedAddress object for this port changes.
vgRptrRptrDetectedDupAddress
This object is used to indicate that the repeater detected an error-free training frame on this port with a source MAC address which matches the value of vgRptrAddrLastTrainedAddress of another active port. This is reset to 'false' when an error-free tra ...
vgRptrMgrDetectedDupAddress
This object can be set by a management station when it detects that there is a duplicate MAC address. This object is OR'd with vgRptrRptrDetectedDupAddress to form the value of the 'D' bit in training response frames on this port. The purpose of this obj ...

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