ctron-ethernet-parameters

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ctAutoNegCtlTable
Provides a list of definitions and control objects over any 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, or 1000BASE-X Cabletron interface that supports auto-negotiation as described by the aforementioned standards.
ctAutoNegCtlEntry
Defines a particular entry containing objects pertaining to definition and control over interfaces supporting Auto-Negotiation.
ctAutoNegAdminStatus
This object controls whether Auto-Negotiation is enabled for the specified port. If Auto-Negotiation is disabled the port will revert to the speed, duplex and flow control settings specified by their associated leaves in the ctEtherManualConfig and ctFlo ...
ctAutoNegRemoteSignalling
This object indicates whether the remote end of the link is operating Auto-Negotiation signalling or not.
ctAutoNegAutoConfig
This object indicates whether Auto-Negotiation signalling is in progress or has completed.
ctAutoNegLocalTechnologyAbility
This indicates the technology ability of the local hardware. The value is a sum. This sum initially takes the value zero. Then, for each technology, T, that the port supports, 2 raised to (T - 1) is added to the sum. For example, a port that supports 10 ...
ctAutoNegAdvertisedTechnologyAbility
Indicates the advertised ability of the local hardware, but only becomes active on ports that have auto-negotiation enabled. The value is a sum. This sum initially takes the value zero. Then, for each technology, T, that the port is advertising, 2 raised ...
ctAutoNegReceivedTechnologyAbility
Indicates the advertised ability of the remote hardware, or link partner. The value is a sum. This sum initially takes the value zero. Then, for each technology, T, that the link partner supports, 2 raised to (T - 1) is added to the sum. For example, a ...
ctFlowCtlTable
Provides a list of statistic and control objects over 10BASE-X, 100BASE-X and 1000BASE-X Cabletron interfaces that support flow control as described by IEEE Std 802.3, 1998 Edition.
ctFlowCtlEntry
Defines a particular entry containing objects pertaining to definition and control over Cabletron flow control capable interfaces.
ctFlowCtlHalfDuplexAdminStatus
The administrative status requested by management for back pressure on this port. Back pressure is a collision based flow control mechanism used in half duplex configurations. The value of enabled(1) indicates that back pressure should be enabled on thi ...
ctFlowCtlHalfDuplexOperStatus
The current operational status of back pressure on this port.
ctEtherSupportedPauseModes
This indicates the frame based modes of full duplex flow control for this port. The value is a sum. This sum initially takes the value zero. Then, for each mode, M, that the port supports, 2 raised to (M - 1) is added to the sum. For example, a port tha ...
ctFlowCtlPauseOperStatus
The current operational status of full duplex flow control on this port. A value of unknown(5) will be returned for any port which has a Pause Frame Admin Status of autonegotiate(5), as specified by ctFlowCtlPauseAdminStatus, but is in an unknown Auto-Ne ...
ctFlowCtlPauseTimer
A 2 octet, unsigned integer containing the length of time for which the receiving station is requested to inhibit data frame transmission. The pause time is measured in units of pause_quanta, equal to 512 bit times of the particular implementation.
ctFlowCtlRxPauseFrames
The number of pause frames received on this port.
ctFlowCtlTxPauseFrames
The number of pause frames transmitted from this port.
ctEtherManualConfigTable
Provides a list of speed and duplex control objects over 10BASE-X, 100BASE-X and 1000 BASE-X Cabletron Ethernet interfaces.
ctEtherManualConfigEntry
Defines a particular entry containing objects pertaining to definition and control over Cabletron Ethernet interfaces.
ctEtherSupportedSpeed
This indicates the supported speeds for the port. The value is a sum. This sum initially takes the value zero. Then, for each speed, S, that the port supports, 2 raised to (S - 1) is added to the sum. For example, a port that supports 10 Mb (S = 1) and ...
ctEtherSpeedOperStatus
This object indicates the current speed of the Ethernet port.
ctEtherSupportedDuplex
This object indicates the duplex modes supported by this port. A value of halfduplex(1) indicates that the port only supports half duplex operation. A value of fullduplex(2) indicates that the port only supports full duplex operation. A value of halfand ...
ctEtherDuplexAdminStatus
The administrative status requested by management for the duplex of this port. The value of halfduplex(2) indicates that if Auto-Negotiation is disabled for this port, that the port will operate in half duplex, provided that the port supports half duplex ...
ctEtherDuplexOperStatus
This object indicates the current duplex of the Ethernet port.

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