XYLAN-VLAN-MIB

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OID list for XYLAN-VLAN-MIB

vLanTable
A list of Virtual LAN instances in this physical OmniSwitch.
vLanEntry
A VLAN entry.
vLanNumber
The VLAN number identifying this instance. Valid range from 1 to 65535.
vLanBridgeAddress
The MAC address used by the instance of VLAN which specified in vLanCurrentNumber when it must be referred to in a unique fashion. It is recommended that this be the numerically smallest MAC address of all ports that belong to this VLAN. However it is ...
vLanBridgeType
Indicates what type of bridging this VLAN can perform. If a VLAN is actually performing a certain type of bridging this will be indicated by entries in the port table for the given type.
vLanDescription
Textual description of the VLAN instance.
vLanAdmStatus
The administrative status which can be set by configuration. Disable(1) will disable ALL vports that are connected to this VLAN, enable(2) will enable ALL ports on this VLAN, delete(3) will dettach and delete the ports/routers AND remove the VLAN.
vLanOperStatus
Provide operating status of a particular VLAN environment.
vLanMode
Provides special operating mode setup and status. Currently this object is used to specify weather the VLAN supports the standard or ATM CIP connections.
vLanFloodOverride
Provides the flood limit value for all virtual ports that belong to the specied VLAN. The number is given in bytes per second. -1 and 0 have a special meaning. -1 means use the default or configured flood limit for each virtual port that belongs to the ...
vLanRouterAddress
The user-configured MAC address used by the the VLAN's router port (IP / IPX). If this value has not been configured, the value returned is zero and this VLAN's router port will use a factory provided default value. The address should be specified in can ...
vLanMobileGroup
If set to enabled, makes this a mobile group. If set to disabled, makes this a non-mobile gropu.
vLanAuthGroup
If set to enable, makes this a authenticated group. If set to disable, makes this a non-authenticated group. For it to be set to enable, the group should be a mobile group.
vLanAuthGroupProtocol
If a NULL string is returned as the value, this object is not applicable to that group. The contents of the string can interpreted based on the first byte. if the first byte is 1, the protocol is IP ( for all encaps ). 2, the protocol is IPX 3, the protoc ...
vLanStpStatus
Indicates status of spanning tree for the current VLAN.
vLanBrdgTpExtendedAgeingTime
The AutoTracker extended ageing timer. This value indicates how long the switch will remember the mac address and its associated vlan information. The default value is 1200 secs. This means that the mac information will be remembered for (vLanBrdgTpExtend ...
vLanPriority
This is the priority of the given VLAN. It can be any one level from 0 to 7 with 0 being the lowest and 7 being the highest
vLanNextFreeNumber
This is the next unused VLAN number. Typically this will be used to create a new VLAN with the next highest number.
vIPRouterTable
A list of Virtual Router instances in this physical OmniSwitch.
vIPRouterEntry
A VLAN entry.
vIPRouterVLan
VLAN ID for this vIPRouterEntry instance.
vIPRouterProtocol
The routing protocol(s) for this virtual router port. Each IP router port can carry one or more routing protocols. This will be represented by the logical ORing of each protocol number. Which are: ipOther(1), ipRip(2), ipEgp(4), ipGgp(8), ipHello(16), ipI ...
vIPRouterNetAddress
The IP network address for this virtual bridge instance for the purpose of allowing access from the external network management system.
vIPRouterSubNetMask
The IP network subnet mask for this virtual bridge instance for the purpose of allowing access from the external network management system.
vIPRouterBcastAddress
The IP broadcast address for this virtual bridge instance for the purpose of allowing access from the external network management system.
vIPRouterDescription
Textual description of the router instance.
vIPRouterAdmStatus
The particular routing environment can be enable(2) or disable(1) (or delete (3)) upon user's request.
vIPRouterOperStatus
Provide operating status of a particular router envirnment.
vIPRouterFramingType
Provides the ability to set the outbound frame type for IP traffic. The default frame type is Ethernet 2. If the frame type is incompatible with the transmitting media, appropriate translation will be performed at egress.
vIPRouterRipConfigMode
RIP's operational mode. 'silent' means that RIP listens for routing updates but does not send them. 'deaf' means that RIP sends routing updates but not listen to them. 'active' means that RIP both sends and receives routing updates, and 'inactive' means ...
vIPRouterRelayTable
A list of UDP Relay Service instances.
vIPRouterRelayEntry
A UDP Relay Service entry.
vIPRouterRelayService
This specifies the UDP Relay Service to be forwarded.
vIPRouterRelayMode
This controls whether the internal UDP Relay service is enabled or disabled. When enabled, the service will forward packets to a specified server (or specified broadcast address.) or VLAN. Note that for BOOTP/DHCP service, unless the relay's next hop ip ...
vIPRouterRelayNextHop
This sets the relay's forwarding address. It can either be set to a distinct IP address (e.g. the address of a server), to an IP broadcast address or a VLAN.
vIPRouterRelayParam1
This sets the BOOTP/DHCP relay's maximum hops forwarding limit. If a BOOT/DHCP frame arrives with hopcount greater than or equal to vIPRouterRelayParam1, it will be dropped. For BOOTP/DHCP the legal range is 1..16. For Generic services, this sets the po ...
vIPRouterRelayParam2
This sets the BOOTP/DHCP relay's forwarding delay and is only used by the BOOTP/DHCP service. For other services it is ignored. It is typically set as seconds, but the value is totally client dependent. The relay will not forward frames until client fr ...
vIPRouterRelayDescription
This sets the service description for generic services. For other services, the description is fixed and may only be read.
vIPXRouterTable
A list of Virtual Router instances in this physical OmniSwitch.
vIPXRouterEntry
A VLAN entry.
vIPXRouterVLan
VLAN ID for this vIPXRouterEntry instance.
vIPXRouterProtocol
The routing protocol(s) for this virtual router port. Each IPX router port can carry one or more routing protocols. This will be represented by the logical ORing of each protocol number. Which are: ipxNone(1), ipxRipOnly(2), ipxRipAndSap(3), ipxTriggered( ...
vIPXRouterNetAddress
The IPX network address for this virtual bridge.
vIPXRouterFramingType
Provides the ability to set the outbound frame type for IPX traffic. The default frame type is 802.2 Novell Raw. If the frame type is incompatible with the transmitting media, appropriate translation will be performed at egress.
vIPXRouterDescription
Textual description of the router instance.
vIPXRouterAdmStatus
The particular routing environment can be enabled(2) or disabled(1) upon user's request.
vIPXRouterOperStatus
Provide operating status of a particular router environment.
vIPXSrcRteType
Provide the ability to set the type of source routing broadcasts between AllRoutesExplorer(0) and SpanningTreeExplorer(1).
vBrdgTpLearnEntryDiscards
The total number of Forwarding Database entries, which have been or would have been learnt, but have been discarded due to a lack of space to store them in the Forwarding Database. If this counter is increasing, it indicates that the Forwarding Database ...
vBrdgTpAgingTime
The timeout period in seconds for aging out dynamically learned forwarding information. 802.1D-1990 recommends a default of 300 seconds.
vBrdgTpFdbTable
A table that contains information about unicast entries for which the bridge has forwarding and/or filtering information. This information is used by the transparent bridging function within its VLAN in determining how to propagate a received frame.
vBrdgTpFdbEntry
Information about a specific unicast MAC address for which the VLAN bridge has some forwarding and/or filtering information.
vBrdgTpFdbGroupId
The GroupId for this bridge.
vBrdgTpFdbAddress
A unicast MAC address for which the VLAN bridge has forwarding and/or filtering information.
vBrdgTpFdbRcvPortSlot
The slot number of the port that vBrdgTpFdbAddress is received.
vBrdgTpFdbRcvPortIF
The on-board interface number of the port that vBrdgTpFdbAddress is received.
vBrdgTpFdbRcvPortFuncTyp
The service type of the port that vBrdgTpFdbAddress is received.
vBrdgTpFdbRcvPortFuncTypInst
The service type instance of the port that vBrdgTpFdbAddress is received.
vBrdgTpFdbRcvStatus
The status of this entry. Xylan does not support other(1) and self(4). The meanings of the values are: invalid(2) : this entry is no longer valid, but has not yet been flushed from the table. learned(3) : this entry has been learned. mgmt(5) : this ent ...
vBrdgTpFdbRcvVLANMembership
The Auto-Tracker VLAN membership for this device. Each bit that is set in this objects 32 bit value indicates that the device is part of the VLAN given by that bits position.
vBrdgTpFdbDupStatus
The variable indicates if vBrdgTpFdbAddress is a duplicate Mac.
vBrdgTpFdbLastSeenTime
The time since, the specific unicast MAC address for which the VLAN bridge has forwarding information was last seen.
vBrdgStaticTable
A table contains source addresses which can be configured to stay permanent (not aging out) in the Forwarding table.
vBrdgStaticEntry
Information about a specific unicast MAC address for which the VLAN bridge has VLAN information.
vBrdgStaticAddress
The MAC address which the static status applies.
vBrdgStaticPortSlot
The slot number of the port that vBrdgStaticAddress applies. Entering this entry allows the MAC address to set in this port. If this entry is provided, vBrdgStaticPortIF, vBrdgStaticPortFuncTyp and vBrdgStaticPortFuncTypInst must also be set.
vBrdgStaticPortIF
The on-board interface of the port that vBrdgStaticAddress applies. Entering this entry allows the MAC address to set in this port. If this entry is set, vBrdgStaticPortSlot, vBrdgStaticPortFuncTyp and vBrdgStaticPortFuncTypInst must also be set.
vBrdgStaticPortFuncTyp
The service type of the port that vBrdgStaticAddress applies. Entering this entry allows the MAC address to set in this port. If this entry is set, vBrdgStaticPortSlot, vBrdgStaticPortIF and vBrdgStaticPortFuncTypInst must also be set.
vBrdgStaticPortFuncTypInst
The service type instance of the port that vBrdgStaticAddress applies. Entering this entry allows the MAC address to set in this port. If this entry is set, vBrdgStaticPortSlot, vBrdgStaticPortIF and vBrdgStaticPortFuncTyp must also be set.
vBrdgStaticStatus
This object indicates the status of this entry. Xylan does not support other(1). The default value is permenent(3). invalid(2) - writing this value to the object removes the entry. permanent(3) - this entry will never age out and remain even after next re ...
vBrdgTpATVLANAgeingTime
The AutoTracker extended ageing timer. This value indicates how long the switch will remember the mac address and its associated vlan information. The default value is 1200 secs. This means that the mac information will be remembered for (vBrdgTpATVLANAge ...
vStpProtocolSpecification
The version of the Spanning Tree Protocol implemented for the Xylan products. The IEE 802.1d implementation is the only version supported. If future versions of the IEEE Spanning Tree Protocol are released that are incompatible with the current version ...
vStpPriority
The value of the write-able portion of the Bridge ID, i.e., the first two octets of the (8 octet long) Bridge ID. The other (last) 6 octets of the Bridge ID are given by the value of vLanBridgeAddress.
vStpBridgeAddress
The bridge identifier of this VLAN of the spanning tree as determined by the Spanning Tree Protocol as executed by this VLAN.
vStpTimeSinceTopologyChange
The time (in hundredths of a second) since the last time a topology change was detected by the VLAN bridge entity.
vStpTopChanges
The total number of topology changes detected by this VLAN bridge since the management entity was last reset or initialized.
vStpDesignatedRoot
The bridge identifier of the root of the spanning tree as determined by the Spanning Tree Protocol as executed by this VLAN. This value is used as the Root Identifier parameter in all Configuration Bridge PDUs originated by this node.
vStpRootCost
The cost of the path to the root as seen from this VLAN bridge.
vStpRootPortSlot
The slot number of the port which offers the lowest cost path from this VLAN bridge to the root bridge.
vStpRootPortIF
The on-board interface of the port which offers the lowest cost path from this VLAN bridge to the root bridge.
vStpRootPortFuncTyp
The service type of the port which offers the lowest cost path from this VLAN bridge to the root bridge.
vStpRootPortFuncTypInst
The service type instance of the port which offers the lowest cost path from this VLAN bridge to the root bridge.
vStpMaxAge
The maximum age of Spanning Tree Protocol information learned from the network on any port before it is discarded, in units of hundredths of a second. This is the actual value that this bridge is currently using.
vStpHelloTime
The amount of time between the transmission of Configuration bridge PDUs by this VLAN on any port when it is the root of the spanning tree or trying to become so, in units of hundredths of a second. This is the actual value that this VLAN is currently usi ...
vStpHoldTime
This time value determines the interval length during which no more than two Configuration bridge PDUs shall be transmitted by this VLAN, in units of hundredths of a second.
vStpForwardDelay
This time value, measured in units of hundredths of a second, controls how fast a port changes its spanning state when moving towards the Forwarding state. The value determines how long the port stays in each of the Listening and Learning states, which p ...
vStpBridgeMaxAge
The value that all bridges use for MaxAge when this VLAN is acting as the root. Note that 802.1D-1990 specifies that the range for this parameter is related to the value of vStpBridgeHelloTime. The granularity of this timer is specified by 802.1D-1990 to ...
vStpBridgeHelloTime
The value that all VLANs use for HelloTime when this bridge is acting as the root. The granularity of this timer is specified by 802.1D- 1990 to be 1 second. An agent may return a badValue error if a set is attempted to a value which is not a whole numb ...
vStpBridgeForwardDelay
The value that all VLANs use for ForwardDelay when this VLAN is acting as the root. Note that 802.1D-1990 specifies that the range for this parameter is related to the value of vStpBridgeMaxAge. The granularity of this timer is specified by 802.1D-1990 ...
vStpPortTable
A table that contains port-specific information for the Spanning Tree Protocol.
vStpPortEntry
A list of information maintained by every port about the Spanning Tree Protocol state for that port.
vStpPortSlot
The slot number of the port for which this entry contains Spanning Tree Protocol management information.
vStpPortIF
The on-board interface number of the port for which this entry contains Spanning Tree Protocol management information.
vStpPortFuncTyp
The service type of the port for which this entry contains Spanning Tree Protocol management information.
vStpPortFuncTypInst
The service type instance of the port for which this entry contains Spanning Tree Protocol management information.
vStpPortPriority
The priority of this port which used originally as part of the port ID specified in 802.1D.
vStpPortState
The port's current state as defined by application of the Spanning Tree Protocol. This state controls what action a port takes on reception of a frame. For ports which are disabled (see vStpPortEnable), this object will have a value of disabled(1). Xyl ...
vStpPortEnable
The enabled/disabled status of the port.
vStpPortPathCost
The contribution of this port to the path cost of paths towards the spanning tree root which include this port. 802.1D-1990 recommends that the default value of this parameter be in inverse proportion to the speed of the attached LAN.
vStpPortDesignatedRoot
The unique Bridge Identifier of the Bridge recorded as the Root in the Configuration BPDUs transmitted by the Designated Bridge for the segment to which the port is attached.
vStpPortDesignatedCost
The path cost of the Designated Port of the segment connected to this port. This value is compared to the Root Path Cost field in received bridge PDUs.
vStpPortDesignatedBridge
The Bridge Identifier of the bridge which this port considers to be the Designated Bridge for this port's segment.
vStpPortDesignatedPtPrio
The priority portion of the port ID on the Designated Bridge for this port's segment.
vStpPortDesignatedPtSlot
The slot of the port on the Designated Bridge for this port's segment.
vStpPortDesignatedPtIF
The on-board interface number of the port on the Designated Bridge for this port's segment.
vStpPortDesignatedPtFuncTyp
The service type of the port on the Designated Bridge for this port's segment.
vStpPortDesignatedPtFuncTypInst
The service type instance of the port on the Designated Bridge for this port's segment.
vStpPortForwardTransitions
The number of times this port has transitioned from the Learning state to the Forwarding state.
vStpLanMode
Indicates which type of spanning tree (IEEE or IBM) is to be used for the current VLAN.
vStpStatus
Indicates status of spanning tree for the current VLAN.
vRipInfoTable
A list of Virtual LAN instances for RIP statistics.
vRipInfoEntry
A VLAN entry for RIP statistics.
vRipInfovLanNumber
The VLAN number identifying this instance. Valid range from 1 to 65535.
vRipInPkts
The number of RIP routing updates and requests received on this virtual LAN.
vRipOutPkts
The number of RIP routing updates and requests sent on this virtual LAN.
vRipBadSize
The number of RIP packets received on this virtual LAN whose size was incorrect.
vRipBadVersion
The number of RIP packets received on this virtual LAN whose version number was incorrect.
vRipNonZero
The number of RIP packets received on this virtual LAN which contained a non-zero value in one of the 'must be zero' fields.
vRipBadFamily
The number of RIP packets received on this virtual LAN which contained a bad value for the family type.
vRipBadMetric
The number of RIP packets received on this virtual LAN which contained a bad value for a route's metric.
vRipBadAddr
The number of RIP packets received on this virtual LAN whose host portion of the source IP address is bad.
vRipBadCommand
The number of RIP packets received on this virtual LAN whose command type was neither a request nor a response.
vRipTransmitsFailed
The number of RIP routing updaates or requests that the OmniSwitch was unable to transmit.
vSrTable
A table that contains information about every virtual port that is associated with this source route switch.
vSrSapFilterEnable
A scalar value to enable or disable the SAP filtering feature in this source route switch.
vSrPortEntry
A list of information for each virtual port of a source route switch.
vSrSlot
The physical slot number of the port for which this entry contains Source Route management information.
vSrInterface
The on-board interface number of the port for which this entry contains Source Route management information.
vSrFuncType
The service type of the port for which this entry contains Source Route management information.
vSrInstance
The service type instance of the port for which this entry contains Source Route management information.
vSrHopCount
The maximum number of routing descriptors allowed in an All Paths or Spanning Tree Explorer frames.
vSrLocalSegment
The segment number that uniquely identifies the segment to which this virtual port is connected. Current source routing protocols limit this value to the range: 0 through 4095. (The value 0 is used by some management applications for special test cases.) ...
vSrBridgeNum
A bridge number uniquely identifies a bridge when more than one bridge is used to span the same two segments. Current source routing protocols limit this value to the range: 0 through 15. A value of 65535 signifies that no bridge number is assigned to th ...
vSrVirtualRing
This is to indicate whether the ring that this virtual port is connected to is virtual or physical 1 = virtual 2 = physical.
vSrLargestFrame
The maximum size of the INFO field (LLC and above) that this virtual port can send/receive. It does not include any MAC level (framing) octets. The value of this object is used by this bridge to determine whether a modification of the LargestFrame (LF, ...
vSrSTESpanMode
Determines how this virtual port behaves when presented with a Spanning Tree Explorer frame. The value 'disabled(2)' indicates that the virtual port will not accept or send Spanning Tree Explorer packets; any STE packets received will be silently discard ...
vSrSpecInFrames
The number of Specifically Routed frames, also referred to as Source Routed Frames, that have been received from this virtual port's segment.
vSrSpecOutFrames
The number of Specifically Routed frames, also referred to as Source Routed Frames, that this virtual port has transmitted on its segment.
vSrApeInFrames
The number of All Paths Explorer frames, also referred to as All Routes Explorer frames, that have been received by this virtual port from its segment.
vSrApeOutFrames
The number of all Paths Explorer Frames, also referred to as All Routes Explorer frames, that have been transmitted by this virtual port on its segment.
vSrSteInFrames
The number of spanning tree explorer frames that have been received by this virtual port from its segment.
vSrSteOutFrames
The number of spanning tree explorer frames that have been transmitted by this virtual port on its segment.
vSrInvalidRif
The number of explorer frames that have been discarded by this virtual port because the routing Information field contained an invalid value.
vSrDuplicateSegmentDiscards
The number of frames that have been discarded by this virtual port because the routing descriptor field contained a duplicate segment identifier.
vSrHopCountExceededDiscards
The number of explorer frames that have been discarded by this virtual port because the Routing Information Field has exceeded the maximum route descriptor length.
vSrDupLanIdOrTreeErrors
The number of duplicate LAN IDs or Tree errors. This helps in detection of problems in networks containing older IBM Source Routing Bridges.
vSrLanIdMismatches
The number of ARE and STE frames that were discarded because the last LAN ID in the routing information field did not equal the LAN-in ID. This error can occur in implementations which do only a LAN-in ID and Bridge Number check instead of a LAN-in ID, Br ...
vSrBridgeLfMode
Indicates whether the bridge operates using older 3 bit length negotiation fields or the newer 6 bit length field in its RIF.
vSrPortType
Indicates whether this port is a SRT or SR only SRT = 1 SR = 2
vSrAREblock
Indicates whether this port would treat ARE frames exactly like STE frames which would be blocked if the Spanning Tree mode is blocking. 1 - this port would not block ARE. 2 - this port would block ARE.
vSrHopCountIn
The maximum number of routing descriptors allowed in an inbound All Paths or Spanning Tree Explorer frames.
vSrSapDenyFilter1
Packets with this SAP value are to be discarded.
vSrSapDenyFilter2
Packets with this SAP value are to be discarded.
vSrSapPermitFilter1
Packets without this SAP value are to be discarded.
vSrSapPermitFilter2
Packets without this SAP value are to be discarded.
vTrunkingServicesTable
A list of commands to add or remove Virtual LANs from a trunking service.
vTrunkingServicesEntry
A trunking services entry.
vTrunkingServicesSlot
The slot number (1-based) of the physical port providing the trunking service.
vTrunkingServicesStation
The station number (1-based) within the physical port providing the trunking service.
vTrunkingServicesDescription
A description of the trunking service being provided.
vTrunkingServicesBridgeID
The VLAN ID of the Virtual Bridge port for the given trunking service. A value of 0 means that the Virtual Bridge port does not exist.
vTrunkingVlanTable
A list of commands to add or remove Virtual LANs from a trunking service.
vTrunkingVlanEntry
A trunking Virtual LAN entry.
vTrunkingSlot
The slot number (1-based) of the physical port providing the trunking service.
vTrunkingStation
The station number (1-based) within the physical port providing the trunking service.
vTrunkingLanNumber
The VLAN ID to be added to or removed from the given trunking service.
vTrunkingCommand
The command to either add or remove the specified VLAN ID from the given trunking service.
atportRuleTable
This table is used to configure a Port Rule for a VLAN. The VLAN has to be created before any rule can be configured for it.
atportRuleEntry
An entry in the atportRuleTable. Each entry in this table identifies exactly one port that is part of the VLAN definition. Hence all the entries of this table with the same GroupId and VLANId collectively define one VLAN which is based on a Port Rule. A s ...
atportRuleGroupId
This object indicates the VLAN Group in which the VLAN defined by this rule is.
atportRuleVLANId
This object is the VLAN defined by this port-rule.
atportRuleIdx
This object indicates the exact port-rule for this VLAN. There can be more than one port-rule defined for this VLAN. This object identifies the port rule of which the port is part of. When creating a VLAN using this table, this value should be set to 0 to ...
atportRulePortId
This object defines the Virtual port that is part of this PORT rule. The first octet gives the slot number on which the port resides, the second being the physical interface, third octet being the service and the fourth being the instance of the service.
atportRulePortState
This object indicates whether this perticular rule is being used as part this VLANs definition. When set to disabled, this rule is not used as part of this vlans definition.
atMacRuleTable
This table is used to configure an Auto-Tracker VLAN based on a MAC Rule. Note the a VLAN created by using this table will not be enabled until the atVLANAdminStatus in the atVLANControlTable is not set to enabled.
atMacRuleEntry
An entry in the atMacRuleTable. Each entry in this table identifies exactly one MAC address. All entries in this table with the same GroupId and VLANId collectively define a VLAN.
atMacRuleGroupId
This object indicates the VLAN Group in which the VLAN defined by this rule is.
atMacRuleVLANId
This object is the VLAN Id for this MAC-rule based vlan.
atMacRuleIndex
The rule of which this MAC address list is part of. When creating a VLAN, this object must be set to 0.
atMacRuleMacAddress
This object gives the value of the MAC address that is part of the MAC rule definition.
atMacRuleMacAddressState
This object indicates whether this perticular rule is being used as part this VLANs definition. When set to disabled, this rule is not used as part of this vlans definition.
atProtoRuleTable
This table is used to configure an Auto-Tracker VLAN based on Protocol Rule. Note that any VLAN created using this table will not be enabled until the atVLANAdminStatus in the atVLANControlTable is not set to enabled.
atProtoRuleEntry
An entry in the atProtoRuleTable.
atProtoRuleGroupId
This object indicates the VLAN Group in which the VLAN defined by this rule is defined.
atProtoRuleVLANId
This object is the VLAN Id defined by this Protocol-rule.
atProtoRuleIndex
This object specifies the exact protocol rule for this VLAN. On creating a VLAN based on protocol rule, this object must be set to 0.
atProtoRule
This object is an octet string of length 5 bytes. This object specifies the protocol type that defines this vlan. The values for the different protocols are: IP - first byte = 1, IPX - first byte = 2, AppleTalk - first byte = 3, DECNet ...
atProtoRuleStatus
This object indicates whether this perticular rule is being used as part this VLANs definition. When set to disabled, this rule is not used as part of this vlans definition.
atNetRuleTable
This table is used to configure an Auto-Tracker VLAN based on Net Addr Rule. Note that any VLAN created using this table will not be enabled until the atVLANAdminStatus in the atVLANControlTable is not set to enabled.
atNetRuleEntry
An entry in the atNetRuleTable. A VLAN can be defined using exaclty one address only except in the case of IPX where it could either be a Network number or the encapsulation.
atNetRuleGroupId
This object indicates the VLAN Group in which this VLAN is defined.
atNetRuleVLANId
This object is the VLAN Id for this NetAddr-rule based vlan.
atNetRuleIndex
This object specifies the exact Network Address rule for this VLAN. When creating a VLAN using the Network Address rule, this object must be set to 0.
atNetRuleProtocolId
This object indicates which protocols Network Address is used to define this VLAN.
atNetRuleNetAddr
This object gives the network address that defines this vlan. If the protocol is IP, this object contains the four bytes of IP address followed by four bytes of IP Subnet Mask. If the protocol is IPX, this object contains the four bytes of Network Number ...
atNetRuleStatus
This object indicates whether this perticular rule is being used as part this VLANs definition. When set to disabled, this rule is not used as part of this vlans definition.
atUserRuleTable
This table is used to configure an Auto-Tracker VLAN based on a User Defined Rule.Note that any VLAN created using this table will not be enabled until the atVLANAdminStatus in the atVLANControlTable is not set to enabled.
atUserRuleEntry
An entry in the atUserRuleTable. A VLAN can be defined by more than one rule. In that case, the device will belong to that VLAN if it matches atleast one of the rules defined for that VLAN.
atUserRuleGroupId
This object indicates the VLAN Group in which this VLAN is defined.
atUserRuleVLANId
This object is the VLAN Id for this User-rule based vlan.
atUserRuleIndex
This object indicates the exact User defined rule for this VLAN. When creating a VLAN using the user defined rules, this object must be set to 0.
atUserRuleOffset
This object defines the offset into a frame where the pattern to match is located. This offset is relative to the start of the MAC header.
atUserRuleValue
This object defines the value of the pattern to match in a frame. The maximum length of this value can be 8 octets and the associated mask should have the same length as this object.
atUserRuleMask
This object defines the mask for the pattern to match. The Mask can be upto 8 bytes long but has to be of the same length as the Value.
atUserRuleStatus
This object indicates whether this perticular rule is being used as part this VLANs definition. When set to disabled, this rule is not used as part of this vlans definition.
atVLANRuleSumTable
This table provides the summary of vlan rule configuration.
atVLANRuleSumEntry
An entry in the vlan summary table.
atVLANRuleSumGroupId
The group to which the VLAN belongs.
atVLANRuleSumVLANId
The VLAN Id for this rule is defined.
atVLANRuleIndex
The exact rule identifier for this rule.
atVLANRuleSubIndex
In case a VLAN is defined using multiple instances of the same type of rule, this object identifies the exact instance of that type of rule. This object could then be used along with the group and vlanid to get the complete definition of this rule from th ...
atVLANRuleType
The type of rule. This object can then be used to decide which table to lookup for the complete definition of the rule.
atVLANControlTable
This table gives the control information about all Auto-Tracker VLANs.
atVLANControlEntry
An entry in the control table.
atVLANGroupId
This is the VLAN group to which the VLAN belongs.
atVLANId
The VLAN id for this VLAN.
atVLANDesc
The description for this vlan.
atVLANAdminStatus
The Admin status of the VLAN. If set to disabled, any rules configured for this vlan will no longer be used and their status will be changed to disabled.
atVLANOperStatus
The operation status of this vlan. If there any devices learnt by this system on this vlan, the operation status of the vlan is said to be active.
atDefaultVlan
When set to on, it allows devices to be assigned to the default vlan, else if it set to off, such devices are not assigned to any vlan, thereby preventing them from communicating to other devices.
atmcportRuleTable
This table is used to configure a Port Rule for a VLAN. The VLAN has to be created before any rule can be configured for it.
atmcportRuleEntry
An entry in the atportRuleTable. Each entry in this table identifies exactly one port that is part of the VLAN definition. Hence all the entries of this table with the same GroupId and VLANId collectively define one VLAN which is based on a Port Rule. A s ...
atmcportRuleGroupId
This object indicates the VLAN Group in which the VLAN defined by this rule is.
atmcportRuleVLANId
This object is the VLAN defined by this port-rule.
atmcportRuleIdx
This object indicates the exact port-rule for this VLAN. There can be more than one port-rule defined for this VLAN. This object identifies the port rule of which the port is part of. When creating a VLAN using this table, this value should be set to 0 to ...
atmcportRulePortId
This object defines the Virtual port that is part of this PORT rule. The first octet gives the slot number on which the port resides, the second being the physical interface, third octet being the service and the fourth being the instance of the service.
atmcportRulePortState
This object determines whether the port is being added or deleted from this port rule definition.
atmcMacRuleTable
This table is used to configure an Auto-Tracker VLAN based on a MAC Rule. Note the a VLAN created by using this table will not be enabled until the atVLANAdminStatus in the atVLANControlTable is not set to enabled.
atmcMacRuleEntry
An entry in the atmcMacRuleTable. Each entry in this table identifies exactly one MAC address. All entries in this table with the same GroupId and VLANId collectively define a VLAN.
atmcMacRuleGroupId
This object indicates the VLAN Group in which the VLAN defined by this rule is.
atmcMacRuleVLANId
This object is the VLAN Id for this MAC-rule based vlan.
atmcMacRuleIndex
The rule of which this MAC address list is part of. When creating a VLAN, this object must be set to 0.
atmcMacRuleMacAddress
This object gives the value of the MAC address that is part of the MAC rule definition.
atmcMacRuleMacAddressState
This object determines if the MAC address is included in the VLAN definition. If the object is set to disabled, the MAC address is removed from the VLAN definition.
atMcastRuleTable
This table is used to configure MCAST Rules for a VLAN.
atMcastRuleEntry
An entry in the MCAST Rule table.
atMcastRuleGroupId
The group in which this rule is defined.
atMcastRuleVLANId
The VLAN for which this rule is defined.
atMcastRuleIndex
The rule index ( a vlan can have multiple rules defined ) which exactly identifies this rule.
atMcastRuleMacAddress
The Multicast MAC Address that makes up this rule.
atMcastRuleMacAddressState
The admin-state of this multicast mac address.
atmcVLANRuleSumTable
This table provides the summary of vlan rule configuration.
atmcVLANRuleSumEntry
An entry in the vlan summary table.
atmcVLANRuleSumGroupId
The group to which the VLAN belongs.
atmcVLANRuleSumVLANId
The VLAN Id for this rule is defined.
atmcVLANRuleIndex
The exact rule identifier for this rule.
atmcVLANRuleSubIndex
In case a VLAN is defined using multiple instances of the same type of rule, this object identifies the exact instance of that type of rule. This object could then be used along with the group and vlanid to get the complete definition of this rule from th ...
atmcVLANRuleType
The type of rule. This object can then be used to decide which table to lookup for the complete definition of the rule.
atmcVLANControlTable
This table gives the control information about all Auto-Tracker VLANs.
atmcVLANControlEntry
An entry in the control table.
atmcVLANGroupId
This is the VLAN group to which the VLAN belongs.
atmcVLANId
The VLAN id for this VLAN.
atmcVLANDesc
The description for this vlan.
atmcVLANAdminStatus
The Admin status of the VLAN. If set to disabled, any rules configured for this vlan will no longer be used and their status will be changed to disabled.
atmcVLANOperStatus
The operation status of this vlan. If there any devices learnt by this system on this vlan, the operation status of the vlan is said to be active.
gmAutoServiceTable
Table of Auto-Activated Services
gmAutoServiceEntry
an entry in the table
gmAutoServiceGroupId
Group for which this service is configured
gmAutoServicePrimarySlot
Primary slot on which this service will be activated.
gmAutoServicePrimaryPort
Primary port on which this service will be activated.
gmAutoServiceIndex
Service index associated with this service
gmAutoServiceType
Type of this service - currently only lane is supported and this object should have a value of 1.
gmAutoServiceName
The name of the service. In case of LANE, this is the elan name.
gmAutoServiceSecondarySlot
Secondary slot on which this service will be activated.
gmAutoServiceSecondaryPort
Secondary port on which this service will be activated.
gmAutoServiceAdminState
The admin state of this service
gmAutoServiceOperState
Operational state of this service.
gmAutoServiceActiveSlot
Slot on the which the service is currently active.
gmAutoServiceActivePort
Physical Port on the which the service is currently active.
gmAutoServiceNumber
Service number assigned by the switch when this service is activated.
gmAutoServiceTranslations
This parameter controls whether frame translations will be exercised for this lane service once activated.
atBindRuleTable
The Binding Rule table.
atBindRuleEntry
An entry in the Binding Rule Table.
atBindRuleGroupId
The group id of the vlan for which this rule is configured.
atBindRuleVlanId
The vlan id for which this rule is configured.
atBindRuleIndex
The index which uniquely identifies this rule for this vlan.
atBindRulePortId
The port ( slot/intf/srvc/inst) for which this binding is configured.
atBindRuleIPAddress
The IP address for which this binding is configured.
atBindRuleMacAddress
The mac address for which this binding is configured.
atBindRuleProtocol
The protocol for which this binding is configured.
atBindRuleBindParameter
The parameters to bind together.
atBindRuleStatus
The admin status for this rule.
gmGroupListTable
This table lists the groups on a port.
gmGroupListEntry
An entry in the Group List table.
gmGroupListPortSlot
The slot id of the port for which the group list is requested.
gmGroupListPortInterface
The physical port number for which the group list is requested.
gmGroupListGroupId
One of the Groups to which the port belongs.
atDHCPportRuleTable
This table is used to configure a Port Rule for a VLAN. The VLAN has to be created before any rule can be configured for it.
atDHCPportRuleEntry
An entry in the atDHCPportRuleTable. Each entry in this table identifies exactly one port that is part of the VLAN definition. Hence all the entries of this table with the same GroupId and VLANId collectively define one VLAN which is based on a Port Rule. ...
atDHCPportRuleGroupId
This object indicates the VLAN Group in which the VLAN defined by this rule is.
atDHCPportRuleVLANId
This object is the VLAN defined by this port-rule.
atDHCPportRuleIdx
This object indicates the exact port-rule for this VLAN. There can be more than one port-rule defined for this VLAN. This object identifies the port rule of which the port is part of. When creating a VLAN using this table, this value should be set to 0 to ...
atDHCPportRulePortId
This object defines the Virtual port that is part of this PORT rule. The first octet gives the slot number on which the port resides, the second being the physical interface, third octet being the service and the fourth being the instance of the service.
atDHCPportRulePortState
This object determines whether the port is being added or deleted from this port rule definition.
atDHCPMacRuleTable
This table is used to configure an Auto-Tracker VLAN based on a MAC Rule. Note the a VLAN created by using this table will not be enabled until the atVLANAdminStatus in the atVLANControlTable is not set to enabled.
atDHCPMacRuleEntry
An entry in the atDHCPMacRuleTable. Each entry in this table identifies exactly one MAC address. All entries in this table with the same GroupId and VLANId collectively define a VLAN.
atDHCPMacRuleGroupId
This object indicates the VLAN Group in which the VLAN defined by this rule is.
atDHCPMacRuleVLANId
This object is the VLAN Id for this MAC-rule based vlan.
atDHCPMacRuleIndex
The rule of which this MAC address list is part of. When creating a VLAN, this object must be set to 0.
atDHCPMacRuleMacAddress
This object gives the value of the MAC address that is part of the MAC rule definition.
atDHCPMacRuleMacAddressState
This object determines if the MAC address is included in the VLAN definition. If the object is set to disabled, the MAC address is removed from the VLAN definition.
groupMobilityStatus
This object can used to configure the global status of group-mobility feature on the switch.
gmMoveToDefGroup
When this object is set on, the switch will remove the port of out of a mobile group when the last device in that group learnt on that port ages out due to inactivity. When it is set to off, the port will remain in such a group, even if all macs leant on ...
gmDefGroup
When this object is set to on, the switch will assign the port's default group id to all such devices which are learned and do not match any policies for mobile groups. If it is set to off, such devices will get assigned to no groups and the traffic they ...
--gmMoveFromDefGroup
-- "When this object is set to on, the switch will move the -- port to the new group when the first device matching a rule -- for a mobile group is learnt on that port, i.e. the priamry group -- for that port will change when the first device that ...
atvIPRouterEntry
A VLAN entry.
atvIPRouterVLanGroup
VLAN Group ID for this atvIPRouterEntry instance.
atvIPRouterVLan
Auto Tracker VLAN Id for this router port instance.
atvIPRouterProtocol
The routing protocol(s) for this virtual router port. Each IP router port can carry one or more routing protocols. This will be represented by the logical ORing of each protocol number. Which are: ipOther(1), ipRip(2), ipEgp(4), ipGgp(8), ipHello(16), ipI ...
atvIPRouterNetAddress
The IP network address for this virtual bridge instance for the purpose of allowing access from the external network management system.
atvIPRouterSubNetMask
The IP network subnet mask for this virtual bridge instance for the purpose of allowing access from the external network management system.
atvIPRouterBcastAddress
The IP broadcast address for this virtual bridge instance for the purpose of allowing access from the external network management system.
atvIPRouterDescription
Textual description of the router instance.
atvIPRouterAdmStatus
The particular routing environment can be enable(2) or disable(1) (or delete (3)) upon user's request.
atvIPRouterOperStatus
Provide operating status of a particular router envirnment.
atvIPRouterFramingType
Provides the ability to set the outbound frame type for IP traffic. The default frame type is Ethernet 2. If the frame type is incompatible with the transmitting media, appropriate translation will be performed at egress.
atvIPRouterRipConfigMode
RIP's operational mode. 'silent' means that RIP listens for routing updates but does not send them. 'deaf' means that RIP sends routing updates but not listen to them. 'active' means that RIP both sends and receives routing updates, and 'inactive' means ...
atvIPRouterRelayServicesFwd
Each of the 8 least significant bits are assigned to a UDP Relay service as follows: 01H - bootp (Not currently allowed) 02H - NBNS 04H - NBDD 08H - Gen1 10H - Gen2 20H - Gen3 40H - Gen4 80H - Gen5 A set bit indicates that packets are being forwa ...
atvIPXRouterTable
A list of Virtual Router instances in this physical OmniSwitch.
atvIPXRouterEntry
A VLAN entry.
atvIPXRouterVLanGroup
VLAN Group ID for this vIPXRouterEntry instance.
atvIPXRouterVLan
VLAN ID for this vIPXRouterEntry instance.
atvIPXRouterProtocol
The routing protocol(s) for this virtual router port. Each IPX router port can carry one or more routing protocols. This will be represented by the logical ORing of each protocol number. Which are: ipxOther(1), ipxRip(2), ipxSap(4)
atvIPXRouterNetAddress
The IPX network address for this virtual bridge.
atvIPXRouterFramingType
Provides the ability to set the outbound frame type for IPX traffic. The default frame type is 802.2 Novell Raw. If the frame type is incompatible with the transmitting media, appropriate translation will be performed at egress.
atvIPXRouterDescription
Textual description of the router instance.
atvIPXRouterAdmStatus
The particular routing environment can be enabled(2) or disabled(1) upon user's request.
atvIPXRouterOperStatus
Provide operating status of a particular router envirnment.
atvIPXSrcRteType
Provide the ability to set the type of source routing broadcasts between AllRoutesExplorer(0) and SpanningTreeExplorer(1).
v80210ServicesTable
A list of commands to add or remove Virtual LANs from a 80210 service.
v80210ServicesEntry
A 80210 services entry.
v80210ServicesSlot
The slot number (1-based) of the physical port providing the 80210 service.
v80210ServicesStation
The station number (1-based) within the physical port providing the 80210 service.
v80210ServicesDescription
A description of the 80210 service being provided.
v80210ServicesBridgeID
The VLAN ID of the Virtual Bridge port for the given 80210 service. A value of 0 means that the Virtual Bridge port does not exist.
v80210VlanTable
A list of commands to add or remove Virtual LANs from a 80210 service.
v80210VlanEntry
A 80210trunking Virtual LAN entry.
v80210Slot
The slot number (1-based) of the physical port providing the 80210 service.
v80210Station
The station number (1-based) within the physical port providing the 80210 service.
v80210LanNumber
The VLAN ID to be added to or removed from the given 80210 service.
v80210Command
The command to either add or remove the specified VLAN ID from the given 80210 service.
vDBrServicesTable
A list of commands to add or remove Virtual LANs from an DBr service.
vDBrServicesEntry
An DBr services entry.
vDBrServicesSlot
The slot number (1-based) of the physical port providing the DBr service.
vDBrServicesStation
The station number (1-based) within the physical port providing the DBr service.
vDBrServicesDescription
A description of the DBr service being provided.
vDBrServicesBridgeID
The VLAN ID of the Virtual Bridge port for the given DBr service. A value of 0 means that the Virtual Bridge port does not exist.
vDBrVlanTable
A list of commands to add or remove Virtual LANs from the DBr service.
vDBrVlanEntry
An DBr trunking Virtual LAN entry.
vDBrSlot
The slot number (1-based) of the physical port providing the DBr service.
vDBrStation
The station number (1-based) within the physical port providing the DBr service.
vDBrLanNumber
The VLAN ID to be added to or removed from the given DBr service.
vDBrCommand
The command to either add or remove the specified VLAN ID from the given DBr service.
vDupMacMac
The router port's MAC address for which the last duplicate MAC address was detected .
vDupMacSlot
The slot number (1-based) where duplicate MAC address was last received.
vDupMacIntf
The interface number (1-based) where duplicate MAC address was last received.
vDupMacTime
The time in seconds that the duplicate MAC address was detected.
qGroupTable
This table lists the 802.1q groups on a port.
qGroupEntry
An entry in 802.1q group table.
qGroupSlot
The slot id of the required port.
qGroupPort
The physical port number.
qGroupGroupId
Group Id on the particular port.
qGroupMode
gstsxylan(1) indicates spanning tree support on a gigabit port by proprietary mode and gstsieee(2) indicates spanning tree on a gigabit port by IEEE mode, msts(3) indicates multiple spanning tree support on a 10/100 Mammoth Ethernet port, and ssts(4) indi ...
qGroupDescription
Textual description of multiple spanning tree.
qGroupTag
Tag used for support multiple spanning tree.
qGroupPriority
Priority used for support multiple spanning tree.
qGroupAdminStatus
Value of 0 indicates the service should be deleted, value of 1 indicates the service should be created.
qGroupTxPkts
Gives the number of transmitteded packets.
qGroupRxPkts
Gives the number of received packets.
qGroupTxOctets
Gives the number of transmitted bytes.
qGroupRxOctets
Gives the number of received bytes.
vPmapIngressTable
A list of Port Mapping Ingress port table instance on this physical OmniSwitch or OSR.
vPmapIngressEntry
A Port Mapping Ingress Port entry.
pMapIngressId
A unique number that identifies this Port Mapping on the OmniSwitch or OSR.
pMapIngressSlot
A physical slot number on which the Port Mapping Ingress Port is configured.
pMapIngressPort
A physical port number that is associated with the Port Mapping Ingress Port.
pMapIngressSrvc
A service type that is associated with this Port Mapping Ingress Port.
pMapIngressInst
A Instance that is associated with this Port Mapping Ingress Port.
pMapIngressAdminStatus
This object indicates whether to add(1) to or delete(2) from the Port Mapping Ingress List.
vPmapEgressTable
A list of Port Mapping Egress port table instance on this physical OmniSwitch or OSR.
vPmapEgressEntry
A Port Mapping Egress Port entry.
pMapEgressId
A unique number that identifies this Port Mapping on the physical OmniSwitch or OSR.
pMapEgressSlot
A physical slot number on whitch the Port Mapping Egress Port is configured.
pMapEgressPort
A physical port number that is associated with the Port Mapping Egress Port.
pMapEgressSrvc
A service type that is associated with this Port Mapping Egress Port.
pMapEgressInst
A Instance that is associated with this Port Mapping Egress Port.
pMapEgressAdminStatus
This object indicates whether to add(1) to or delete(2) from the Port Mapping Egress Port.
vPmapConfigTable
A list of Port Mapping config table instance on this physical OmniSwitch or OSR.
vPmapConfigEntry
A Port Mapping configuration table entry.
pMapConfigId
A unique number that identifies this Port Mapping with the physical OmniSwitch or OSR.
pMapConfigStatus
This object indicates whether to set (1) or delete (2) the port mapping configeration..
vPmapNextId
The unique number that identifiers the next Port Mapping Table.

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