enterasys-mau-mib-ext-mib Download
This MIB module defines a portion of the SNMP MIB under
the Enterasys Networks enterprise OID that provide
extensions to the industry standard MAU-MIB.
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OID list for enterasys-mau-mib-ext-mib
- etsysIfMauExtMDIXTable
- A table of management information used to control the MDI crossover and extend the base ifMauTable defined in RFC3636.
- etsysIfMauExtMDIXEntry
- An entry in the table containing MDI crossover management information per MAU interface.
- etsysIfMauExtMDIXStatus
- The value of this object determines the MDI crossover state of the port. A value of auto(1) enables the port to automatically detect and activate the appropriate rx/tx crossover configuration. A value of mdix(2) will force the port to operate as a MDIX ...
- etsysIfMauExtMasterSlaveTable
- ********* THIS TABLE IS DEPRECATED ********** A table of management information used to control the master/slave configuration and extend the base ifMauTable defined in RFC3636.
- etsysIfMauExtMasterSlaveEntry
- An entry in the table containing master/slave management information per MAU interface.
- etsysIfMauExtMasterSlaveStatus
- If auto-negotiation is not enabled, the value of this object determines the master/slave state for this MAU. A value of master(1) will force the port to operate as a master. A value of slave(2) will force the port to operate as a slave.
- etsysMauMibExtMDIXGroup
- The group that controls the MDI transmit and receive pairs crossover for a given MAU interface.
- etsysMauMibExtMasterSlaveGroup
- ******** THIS CONFORMANCE IS DEPRECATED ******** The group that controls the master/slave configuration for a given MAU interface.
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