elh100-mib

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elh100MajorVer
Software major version
elh100MinorVer
Software minor version
elh100HardwareVer
Hardware version of system board
elh100CommunityTable
Community table
elh100CommunityEntry
elh100CommunityIndex
Index in community table.
elh100CommunityRowCreation
The status of this row entry. Before add a row into table, it should be created first. Set Valid(1) to a row will create this row. To delete a row from this table, set this object for the row to invalid(2). Row sets for new rows with a row status set to i ...
elh100CommunityString
The community string that is required for any requests coming from this host. The default value for this object is 'public'.
elh100CommunityStatus
Access mode of the community.
elh100TrapManagerTable
A list of IP trap destination entries.
elh100TrapMgtEntry
A destination entry which defines the IP address to which traps are sent for a community.
elh100TrapMgtIndex
A value that uniquely identifies this IPTrap Entry.
elh100TrapMgtRowCreation
The status of this row entry. Before add a row into table, it should be created first. Set valid(1) to a row will create this row. To delete a row from this table, set this object for the row to invalid(2). Row sets for new rows with a row status set to i ...
elh100TrapMgtCommunityString
A community name to which this destination IP address belongs.
elh100TrapMgtIpAddress
The IP address to send traps to on behalf of this entry.
elh100DownloadServerIP
The file server of the download file
elh100DownloadFilename
The file name to download
elh100DownloadMode
Permanent upgrade stores download software into permanent storage of the agent device. Temporary upgrade just put download software in RAM, often for a test only.
elh100DownloadAction
elh100DownloadAction triggers the download operation. The run option starts new software execution after download is complete. The noRun option does not start new software execution. The new software will be effective after next restart. Note that noRun ...
elh100Restart
accepted: normal -- 0, coldstart -- 1, warmstart -- 2.
stackInusedIP
The IP address which is in used in the Dual-Speed Hub system.
stackInusedNetMask
The subnet mask which is in used in the Dual-Speed Hub system.
stackInusedGateway
The prefered gateway used to send traps.
stackBootpIP
responded. If no BOOP server has responded, then this object will be '0.0.0.0'.
stackTemporalIP
Used to change the IP address of the Dual-Speed Hub system.
stackTemporalNetMask
Used to change the subnet mask of the Dual-Speed Hub system.
stackTemporalGateway
Used to change the prefered gateway to send traps.
stackBootpEnable
generation of BOOTP requests.
ipInformationReset
Setting the stackIP, stackNetMask,stackGateway, and stackBootUpIP will not make these parameters take effect immediately. They will take effect when ipInformationReset is set to reset(2).
stackHealthMonitor
There are two kinds of hub : 12 ports need (1+ 12 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 +1 +1 +1) 20 bytes and 24 ports need (1+ 24 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 +1 +1 +1) 32 bytes The maximun size : 256 bytes (total for 8 hubs)=8 hub * (1+ 24 + 1 + 1 + 1 +1 +1 +1 +1) byte | byte256 byte255 ...
nicAttachSegment
The ifIndex of the segment to which the agent's Ethernet NIC (Network Interface Controller) is connected. ifIndex 1 is the 100Mbps NIC; ifIndex 2 is the 10Mbps NIC. The factory setting is ifIndex 1.
serialNumberTable
This table defines the unit serial numbers tracked by the agent. A maximum of 6 serial numbers are tracked.
serialNumberEntry
sNIndex
The index of the serial number being referenced. Indexes are always sequential, starting with 1.
serialNumber
The serial number. Every ELH100 unit has a unique serial number.
sNCurrentUnitID
The current unit ID of the unit with this serial number. If the unit with this serial number is not currently in the stack, this object's value is 255. If this object does not match sNIndex, it may mean that the unit has been moved. The configurations i ...
telnetMaxSessions
The maximum number of Telnet sessions that may be active at one time. The factory setting is 2.
telnetAutoLogoutEnable
Setting this object to enabled(1) causes the agent to automatically close Telnet sessions when no activity has occurred for telnetAutoLogoutTimeout minutes. Setting this object to disabled(2) disables automatic logout. The factory setting is enabled(1).
telnetAutoLogoutTimeout
The number of minutes of inactivity after which the agent may automatically close a Telnet session. Telnet auto-logout is active only when telnetAutoLogoutEnable is set to enabled(1). The factory setting is 10 minutes.
vT100RefreshInterval
The interval for automatic statistics refresh for VT100 screens. The factory setting is seconds30(30).
groupTable
This table defines basic configuration information for each unit in the stack.
groupEntry
groupID
The group ID of the group being referenced. Groups are numbered in top-down order, with the top group being group 1. Attempts to reference nonexistent groups are rejected with an error-status of noSuchName(2).
groupType
The type of group.
groupCounterReset
Setting this object to reset(2) causes the agent to reset all RFC1757 and RFC2108 counters for all ports on this group. This object always returns noReset(1) when read. Attempts to set this object to noReset(1) are rejected with an error-status of badVa ...
mgmtModuleStatus
The status of this group's management module. Only one management module in a stack is allowed to act as the active agent. A value of notPresent(1) indicates that there is no management module in this group. A value of active(2) means that this group's ...
mgmtModuleDatabaseVersion
The configuration database version number of this managing agent. If a management module is not present, this object's value is a zero-length string. Each management agent contains a database version that is determined by the version of the agent's firmwa ...
switchModuleType
The type of the switch module.
switchModuleActive
Indicates whether or not a switch module is active. In order to avoid network loops, the switch hardware allows only one switch to bridge the stack's common 10Mbps and 100Mbps backplanes. Redundant switches are automatically disabled. Note that this re ...
backplaneTable
This table provides backplane isolation/connection status for each unit's 100Mbps and 10Mbps segments.
backplaneEntry
backplaneGroupID
The group ID of the segment being referenced. Groups are numbered in top-down order, with the top group being group 1. Attempts to reference nonexistent groups are rejected with an error-status of noSuchName(2).
backplaneSegmentID
The segment ID of the segment being referenced.
backplaneIsolated
The status of the segment's connection to the backplane bus. The factory setting is attached(2).
portTable
This table defines basic configuration information for each repeater port in the stack.
portEntry
portGroupID
The group ID of the repeater port being referenced. Groups are numbered in top-down order, with the top group being group 1. Attempts to reference nonexistent groups are rejected with an error-status of noSuchName(2).
portID
The port ID of the repeater port being referenced.
portLinkSpeed
The speed at which the port is currently operating. If there is no link on the port, this object returns noLink(1).
portSpeedConfig
Selects the speed at which the port operates. The factory setting is autoNegotiate(1).
perfMonAgentCRCErrors
The number of valid-length packets with CRC errors received on the agent's MAC port.
perfMonAgentAlignmentErrors
The number of valid-length packets with alignment errors received on the agent's MAC port.
perfMonAgentCollisions
The number of collisions detected on the agent's MAC port.
perfMonAgentTotalPortIsolates
The number of times the agent's MAC port became isolated. Port isolation occurs only during 100Mbps operation.
perfMonAgentSymbolErrors
The number of packets with symbol errors received on the agent's MAC port. Symbol errors occur only during 100Mbps operation.
switchPortTable
This table provides configuration information about each port on each switch module in the stack.
switchPortEntry
switchPortGroupID
The group ID of the switch module port being referenced. Groups are numbered in top-down order, with the top group being group 1. If a switch module is not installed on the group, then a GetNextRequest skips the entry. Attempts to reference nonexistent ...
switchPortID
The port ID of the switch module port being referenced. Port 1 is always the internal 100Mbps port. Port 2 is always the internal 10Mbps port; note that this port is inactive on media modules. Port 3 is always the external port; note that this port i ...
switchPortAdminStatus
The administrative status of the port. Setting this object to enabled(1) enables the port. Setting this object to disabled(2) disables the port. On media modules, port 2 (the internal 10Mbps port) cannot be managed. The external port cannot be managed ...
switchPortSpeed
The speed at which the switch port is currently operating. If the port is inactive (port 2 on media modules and port 3 on internal switch modules), noLink(1) is returned.
switchPortDuplex
The duplex mode in which the switch port is currently operating. If the port is inactive (port 2 on media modules and port 3 on internal switch modules), notApplicable(3) is returned.
switchPortLink
Indicates if link is detected on the port. If the port is inactive (port 2 on media modules and port 3 on internal switch modules), noLink(2) is returned.
switchPortStatsTable
This table provides statistics on each port on each switch module in the stack. Note that statistics for the external port on media and switch/media modules are unavailable to the agent and are reported as 0. Statistics for port 2 (the internal 10Mbps p ...
switchPortStatsEntry
switchPortStatsGroupID
The group ID of the switch module port being referenced. If the group is not present, or if there is no switch module installed in the group, GetRequests and SetRequests are rejected with an error-status of noSuchName(2). GetNextRequests skip entries fo ...
switchPortStatsID
The port ID of the switch module port being referenced. Port 1 is always the internal 100Mbps port. Port 2 is always the internal 10Mbps port. Port 3 is always the external port. Note that port 2 is inactive on media modules and port 3 is inactive on ...
switchPortReadableFrames
The number of valid frames received by the port.
switchPortReadableOctets
The number of octets (bytes) in all valid frames received by the port.
switchPortFCSErrors
The number of valid-length frames received by the port that had FCS (frame check sequence) errors.
switchPortAlignmentErrors
The number of valid-length frames received by the port that had alignment errors.
switchPortFramesTooLong
The number of frames received by the port that were longer than 1518 bytes.
switchPortShortEvents
The number of frames received by the port that were shorter than 82 bits.
switchPortRunts
The number of frames received by the port that were longer than 82 bits but shorter than 512 bits (64 bytes).
switchPortCollisions
The number of collisions detected on the port.
switchPortLateEvents
The number of collisions detected on the port that occurred later than 512 bit-times into the transmission of a packet.
switchPortVeryLongEvents
The number of times any activity continued for more than 4 to 7.5 milliseconds.
switchPortDataRateMismatches
The number of times the incoming data rate mismatched the local clock source enough to cause a FIFO overflow or underflow.
switchPortAutoPartitions
The number of times this port was auto-partitioned by the hardware. In 100Mbps mode, a port auto-partitions when it detects more than 60 consecutive collisions. In 10Mbps mode, a port auto-partitions after 32 consecutive collisions.
switchPortBroadcastPackets
The number of good broadcast frames received by the port.
switchPortMulticastPackets
The number of good multicast (not broadcast) frames received by the port.
switchPortIsolates
The number of times this port was auto-isolated by the hardware. This occurs only during 100Mbps operation. A port auto-isolates when it transmits more than 2 consecutive false carrier events.
backupPortTable
This table allows configuration of backup port pairs.
backupPortEntry
backupIndex
The index of the Backup table entry being referenced. Indexes may be nonconsecutive.
backupPriPortGroup
Group ID of the primary port. Attempts to set this object to a nonexistent group are rejected with an error-status of badValue(3). If this object belongs to an empty entry, it returns a value of 255.
backupPriPortPort
Port number of the primary port. Attempts to set this object to a nonexistent port are rejected with an error-status of badValue(3). If this object belongs to an empty entry, it returns a value of 255.
backupSecPortGroup
Group ID of the secondary port. The secondary port may be on any group in the stack. Attempts to set this object to a nonexistent unit are rejected with an error-status of badValue(3). If this object belongs to an empty entry, it returns a value of 255 ...
backupSecPortPort
Port number of the secondary port. Attempts to set this object to a nonexistent port are rejected with an error-status of badValue(3). If this object belongs to an empty entry, it returns a value of 255.
backupPortAction
The status of backup port monitoring for this port pair. Setting this object to active(2) enables the primary port, disables the secondary port, and activates backup port monitoring. Once backup port monitoring is activated, the value of this object is r ...
securityTable
This table allows configuration of port-level intrusion detection.
securityEntry
securityGroupID
The group ID of the port being referenced. Groups are numbered in top-down order, with the top group being group 1. Attempts to reference nonexistent units are rejected with an error-status of noSuchName(2).
securityPortID
The port ID of the port being referenced. Attempts to reference nonexistent ports are rejected with an error-status of noSuchName(2).
securityAddr
The authorized MAC address for this port. This address may be configured through auto-learning if securityAutoLearnAction is set to active(2). Otherwise, the authorized MAC address may be configured by a SetRequest on this object. SNMP SetRequests are r ...
securityAutoLearnAction
Selects the auto-learning function for the port. Setting this object to inactive(1) disables auto-learning; the user must set securityAddr in order to specify the authorized MAC address. Setting this object to active(2) enables auto-learning of the port's ...
securityEnable
Setting this object to warningAndDisable(2) enables intrusion detection on the port. When an intruder is detected, a RFC2108 rptrInfoHealth trap is transmitted and the port is disabled. An intruder is detected only after it transmits a packet. A passive ...

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