hpprocurve-v2-hpgnrptr

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This MIB module contains object definitions that are common to all repeater devices in the HP Integrated Communication Facility product line.

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hpGRpSelfHealEnable
This flag controls whether or not the device will send self healing packets. Self healing packets are normally sent once per second by the agent when no other traffic is present. When there is no traffic present on a network, there is no way to detect c ...
hpGRpRepeaterTable
A table containing generic information about the current logical repeaters in this managed system.
hpGRpRepeaterEntry
An entry in the table, containing information about a single logical repeater.
hpGRpRepeaterIndex
This object uniquely identifies the logical repeater in the managed system for which this entry contains information. This object will have the same value as the corresponding 'repeater index' object in the media-specific repeater MIB for this repeater. ...
hpGRpRepeaterIfIndex
The interface on the agent that is used to transmit and receive packets through this repeater. The ifEntry identified by this value is the same entry identified by the same value of the ifIndex object. The value zero indicates that the agent has no inter ...
hpGRpRepeaterName
A friendly name for this repeater. Management applications can use this to configure a user friendly name for this logical repeater.
hpGRpRepeaterVlanIndex
The virtual LAN that this repeater is on. Note that setting this object does not affect the operation of the repeater in any way. It is a 'notepad' for management applications to allow them to record which VLAN on a connected switch this logical repeate ...
hubSecurePortTable
Table containing security configuration for each port.
hubSecurePortEntry
An entry in the hubSecurePortTable, containing the security configuration for a single port.
hubSecPtGroupIndex
This object identifies the group containing the port for which this entry contains security configuration information.
hubSecPtPortIndex
This object identifies the port within the group for which this entry contains security configuration information.
hubSecPtSecurityAddress
The desired authorized MAC address for this port. This can be either a regular station address to configure a specific address, or it can be one of the following special values to specify the address learning method: FFFF-FFFF-FFFE: learnOnce. First sour ...
hubSecPtAuthorizedAddress
The MAC address of the station authorized to be on this port. This address could either have been configured by specifying a regular station address for hubSecPtSecurityAddress, or it could have been learned by the agent if hubSecPtSecurityAddress was se ...
hubSecPtPreventEavesdrop
If enabled, unicast packets not addressed to the authorized address for this port will be scrambled.
hubSecPtAlarmEnable
If enabled, the agent will generate an intrusionTrap if a packet is received on this port with a source MAC address that is different from the hubSecPtAuthorizedAddress for this port.
hubSecPtIntrusionFlag
This flag indicates if an intrusion has occurred on this port. The Security LED on the hub will blink if any instance of this flag has the value intrusion. Setting this flag to noIntrusion will turn off the Security LED if no other ports have this flag ...
hubIntruderLogTable
This table contains a record of the twenty most recent port security violations. The first entry in the table is the oldest.
hubIntruderLogEntry
A row in the hubIntruderLogTable containing information about a single port security violation.
hubIntruderIndex
The index of this entry in the intruder log table. Index 1 will always contain the oldest entry. If the table is full when a new intrusion occurs, the new entry becomes index 20, and all earlier entries are shifted down by one entry, removing the old in ...
hubIntruderGroup
This object identifies the group containing the port on which this intrusion occurred.
hubIntruderPort
This object identifies the port within the group on which this intrusion occurred. A port number of zero indicates that this entry is unused and the values for the other variables in this entry are undefined.
hubIntruderAddress
This object contains the source MAC address of the intruder.
hubIntruderTime
The value of sysUpTime when the intrusion occurred. This will be zero if the agent has been reset since the intruder was detected, since sysUpTime could be misinterpreted in that case.
hubIntruderType
This object identifies the type of violation that occured: address, training, or both. The hubIntruderTrainingViolation object will indicate additional information, if any, on the type of training violation. This object will be equal to 'none' if this l ...
hubIntruderTrainingViolation
This object indicates the type of training violation. Note that for 802.3 repeater ports, this object will always be equal to 'noViolation'. This object will be equal to 'noViolation' if this log entry is unused.
hpSecurePortTable
Table containing security configuration for each port, where security for multiple MAC addresses per port is desired (e.g., switch systems).
hpSecurePortEntry
An entry in the hpSecurePortTable, containing the security configuration for a single port.
hpSecPtGroupIndex
This object identifies the group containing the port for which this entry contains security configuration information. On repeater systems, this can be used to identify a specific repeater within a managed stack of repeaters. On switch systems, stacked ...
hpSecPtPortIndex
This object identifies the port within the group for which this entry contains security configuration information. On a switch system, this index corresponds to the ifIndex of the port.
hpSecPtAddressLimit
This object identifies the maximum number of MAC addresses learned on this port when the hpSecPtLearnMode is set to learnFirstN or learnFirstNConditionally. Changing the limit while in these modes clears any addresses for this port in the hpSecureAuthAdd ...
hpSecPtLearnMode
This object identifies the learning mode of the port. The modes are as follows: LearnContinuous. The port can learn all new MAC addresses. When a new address is learned, it is stored in a manner such that it can be retrieved from the hpSecureAuthAddrTab ...
hpSecPtPreventEavesdrop
If enabled on a switch, outbound unknown unicast packets will not be forwarded out this port. If enabled on a repeater, outbound unknown unicast packets for this port will be scrambled.
hpSecPtAlarmEnable
This object identifies the action taken when an intrusion occurs. See hpSecPtLearnMode for what constitutes an intrusion. disable. No trap is sent and the port remains enabled. SendTrap. If the hpSecPtIntrusionFlag is set to noIntrusion, the agent will ...
hpSecPtIntrusionFlag
This flag indicates if an intrusion has occured on this port. Security-related LED(s) on the device will blink if any instance of this flag has the value intrusion. Setting this flag to noIntrusion will turn off the appropriate LED(s). An intrusion will ...
hpSecureCfgAddrTable
Table containing multiple configured authorized addresses per port. Facilitates security for ports whose hpSecPtLearnMode is set to configureSpecific.
hpSecureCfgAddrEntry
An entry in the hpSecureCfgAddrTable, containing the configured authorized address for a single port. Entries are stored in nonvolatile memory when either the hpSecPtrLearnMode for the port is changed to configureSpecific, or a new entry is configured wh ...
hpSecCfgAddrGroupIndex
This object identifies the group containing the port for which this entry contains the configured authorized address. On repeater systems, this can be used to identify a specific repeater within a managed stack of repeaters. On switch systems, stacked o ...
hpSecCfgAddrPortIndex
This object identifies the port within the group for which this entry contains the configured authorized address. On a switch, this index corresponds to the ifIndex of the port.
hpSecCfgAddress
A specific authorized MAC address for this port configured by a management station.
hpSecCfgStatus
The row status of a hpSecureCfgAddrEntry.
hpSecureAuthAddrTable
Table containing the authorized addresses for each port. An authorized address is an address learned while the hpSecPtLearnMode for the port is set to learnContinuous, learnFirstN, or learnFirstNConditionally; or an address in the hpSecureCfgAddrTable w ...
hpSecureAuthAddrEntry
An entry in the hpSecureAuthAddrTable, containing the authorized address for a single port. Entries are stored in nonvolatile memory except when the port's hpSecPtLearnMode is set to learnContinuous.
hpSecAuthAddrGroupIndex
This object identifies the group containing the port for which this entry contains authorized address information. On repeater systems, this can be used to identify a specific repeater within a managed stack of repeaters. On switch systems, stacked or u ...
hpSecAuthAddrPortIndex
This object identifies the port within the group for which this entry contains authorized address information. On a switch, this index corresponds to ifIndex of the port.
hpSecAuthAddress
The MAC address of the station authorized to be on this port. See hpSecureAuthAddrTable for the definition of 'authorized address'.
hpicfBackupLinkNextIndex
A currently unassigned value of hpicfBackupLinkIndex. The value 0 indicates that no unassigned values are available. In order to cause a non-zero value of this object to be assigned for use as the hpicfBackupLinkIndex of a future backup link configuratio ...
hpicfBackupLinkTable
A table of backup link configuration entries. For a given backup link, the agent will periodically send a test packet to the device at the specified address. If no response is received after a configured number of test packets are sent, the agent will en ...
hpicfBackupLinkEntry
A row in the table, containing information about a single backup link.
hpicfBackupLinkIndex
The value of this object uniquely identifies this backup link.
hpicfBackupLinkPrimaryGroup
The group containing the primary port for this backup link.
hpicfBackupLinkPrimaryPort
The port number within the group of the primary port for this backup link.
hpicfBackupLinkBackupGroup
The group containing the backup port for this backup link.
hpicfBackupLinkBackupPort
The port number within the group of the backup port for this backup link.
hpicfBackupLinkAddress
The MAC address of the device to which periodic test packets are sent in order to determine if the primary link is operational.
hpicfBackupLinkTestTime
The frequency, in seconds, between sending periodic test packets. The test packet response timeout is fixed at 500ms.
hpicfBackupLinkConsecFailures
The number of consecutive test packet failures which will cause the agent to switch to the backup port (i.e., backup port turned on, primary port turned off). A value of one is generally not recommended and will cause the backup link to be enabled upon t ...
hpicfBackupLinkState
The current state of this backup link. One of the following values: notActive - backup link not running because this row has not yet been made active usingPrimary - backup link is running and using the primary port usingBackup - backup link test has ...
hpicfBackupLinkFailEventIndex
The index of the eventEntry in the RMON MIB that will be triggered whenever the value of hpicfBackupLinkState changes from 'usingPrimary' to 'usingBackup'. The eventEntry identified by a particular value of this index is the same as identified by the sam ...
hpicfBackupLinkStatus
The status of this entry. This object may not be set to 'active' unless the corresponding instance of hpicfBackupLinkAddress has been set to a valid unicast address, the corresponding instances of hpicfBackupLinkPrimaryGroup, hpicfBackupLinkPrimaryPort, ...
hpGRpPMSegmentTable
A table for configuring segment-to-repeater mapping for repeater segments in this managed system.
hpGRpPMSegmentEntry
An entry in the table, containing mapping information about a single repeater segment.
hpGRpPMSegmentIndex
The value of an instance of this object uniquely identifies a physical repeater segment in this managed system. The value of an instance of this object will be equal to the instance of the Entity MIB's entPhysicalIndex for the entry in the entPhysicalTab ...
hpGRpPMCurrentRptrIndex
The index of the repeater that this segment is currently connected to. Changing this value has the effect of moving all ports on this segment to a different repeater. The hpGRpPMSegAllowedRptrTable should be consulted to determine which repeaters this s ...
hpGRpPMSegAllowedRptrTable
This table is used to inform a management application about which repeaters a physical segment is able to be connected to. There is one row in this table for each allowable segment-to-repeater connection.
hpGRpPMSegAllowedRptrEntry
A row in the table, containing a single allowable segment-to-repeater connection. The presence of a row indicates that the segment identified by hpGRpPMSegmentIndex can be mapped to the repeater identified by hpGRpPMSegAllowedRptrIndex.
hpGRpPMSegAllowedRptrIndex
The repeater index that identifies a repeater that this segment is able to be connected to.
hpGRpPMPortTable
A table for configuring port-to-repeater mapping for repeater ports in this managed system.
hpGRpPMPortEntry
An entry in the table, containing mapping information about a single repeater port.
hpGRpPMPortGroupIndex
The group containing the port for which this entry contains mapping information.
hpGRpPMPortIndex
The port within the group for which this entry contains mapping information.
hpGRpPMPortEntPhysicalIndex
This object indicates which entry in the Entity MIB's entPhysicalTable represents this port. The entPhysicalEntry identified by this value is the same entry identified by the same value of the entPhysicalIndex object.
hpGRpPMPortCurrentRptrIndex
The index of the repeater that this port is currently mapped to. Changing this value has the effect of moving this port to a different repeater. The hpGRpPMPortAllowedRptrTable should be consulted to determine which repeaters this port can be mapped to. ...
hpGRpPMPortAllowedRptrTable
This table is used to inform a management application about which repeaters a logical port is able to be mapped to. There is one row in this table for each allowable port to repeater mapping.
hpGRpPMPortAllowedRptrEntry
A row in the table, containing a single allowable port to repeater mapping. The presence of a row indicates that the port identified by hpGRpPMPortGroupIndex, hpGRpPMPortIndex can be mapped to the repeater identified by hpGRpPMPortAllowedRptrIndex.
hpGRpPMPortAllowedRptrIndex
The repeater index that identifies a repeater that this port is able to be mapped to.
hpGRpPortMapAutoConfigEnable
If this object has the value 'enabled', when a switch is discovered in the stack, the repeater ports will be evenly distributed across the repeater segments if they had not previously been assigned to segments (in other words, if they are in their default ...
hpGRpLoadBalanceNow
Setting this object to 'balancing' will cause the agent to distribute ports in the stack across the repeater segments, attempting to balance the traffic load on each segment. When the agent has finished the load balancing, it will set the value of this o ...
hpGRpLastLoadBalanceTime
This object contains the value of sysUpTime for the last time the hpGRPLoadBalanceNow object was set to 'balancing'. If load balancing has not been performed since the last agent reset, this object will have the value 0.
hpicfGRpSwitchTable
A table of switches, both internal and external, connected to ports in this repeater system. Typically, internal switches are added by the agent and cannot be removed by a management operation. External switches may be added or removed by management opera ...
hpicfGRpSwitchEntry
An entry in the table, representing a single attached switch.
hpicfGRpSwitchIndex
An index used to uniquely identify this switch.
hpicfGRpSwitchType
This object indicates whether this switch is an internal switch card or a switch external to the repeater system. This object will always be equal to 'external' for rows that are created using hpicfGRpSwitchStatus. For internal switches, the type of int ...
hpicfGRpSwitchEntPhysicalIndex
For an internal switch, this object is the index in the entPhysicalTable for the internal switch card. For an external switch, the value of this object will be zero.
hpicfGRpSwitchLinkCount
The number of links from this switch's ports to repeater ports in this repeater system. For internal switches, this object cannot be modified by a network management operation. For an external switch, when this object is set, a number of rows will be ad ...
hpicfGRpSwitchStatus
The status of this hpicfGRpSwitchEntry. An entry may not exist in the active state unless the associated instance of the hpicfGRpSwitchLinkCount has been set to a non-zero value, and all associated instances of the hpicfGRpSwitchLinkRptrGroup and hpicfGRp ...
hpicfGRpSwitchLinkTable
A table of links to switch ports for both internal and external switches that are connected to repeater ports in this repeater system.
hpicfGRpSwitchLinkEntry
An entry in the table, representing a single link to a switch port.
hpicfGRpSwitchLinkIndex
An identifier that uniquely identifies this switch link among all of the links associated with this switch. The values of this object are numbered consecutively from 1 to the value of the instance of the hpicfGRpSwitchLinkCount associated with this switc ...
hpicfGRpSwitchLinkRptrGroup
The group containing the repeater port to which this switch link is attached. For internal switches, this object may not be modified by a network management operation. For external switches, an instance of this object will be created with the value of z ...
hpicfGRpSwitchLinkRptrPort
The repeater port within the group to which this switch link is attached. For internal switches, this object may not be modified by a network management operation. For external switches, an instance of this object will be created with the value of zero. ...
hpicfGRpSwitchLinkState
This object indicates whether this switch link is enabled ('active') or disabled ('redundant') due to one of the following: - There are more links to this switch than there are repeater segments. - The agent detected a switching loop. - The link is intend ...
hpicfGRpCurrentPrimarySwitch
The hpicfGRpSwitchIndex of the switch that is currently the primary switch for this stack. The automatic port-to-segment distribution feature will make decisions based on which switch is the primary switch. A value of 0 indicates that there are no inter ...
hpicfGRpDesiredPrimarySwitch
The hpicfGRpSwitchIndex of the switch that the network administrator wants to be the primary switch for this stack. If the value of this object is zero, the agent will select the primary switch. Note that the agent may choose to use a different switch a ...
hpGRpBridgeAdminStatus
hpicfHubSecurityGroup
********* THIS GROUP IS DEPRECATED ********* A collection of objects for managing per-port security violations for a managed 802.3 repeater system.
hpicfGenRptrBasicGroup
A collection of objects for basic configuration of a system containing repeaters.
hpicfGenRptrSecPtGroup
A collection of objects for managing per-port security in a managed repeater system.
hpicfGenRptrInfoGroup
A collection of objects providing information about logical repeaters in a system.
hpicfGenRptrBkpLinkGroup
A collection of objects for configuring backup links in a managed repeater system.
hpicfGenRptrPortMappingGroup
A collection of objects for mapping repeater segments and repeater ports to logical repeaters.
hpicfGenRptrLoadBalanceGroup
A collection of objects for managing segment load balancing on multisegment repeaters with internal switches.
hpicfGenRptrSwitchConfigGroup
A collection of Objects for configuring internal and external switches for switching between repeater segments in a repeater system.
hpicfSecPtGroup
A collection of objects for managing per-port security in a managed repeater or switch system.
hpicfGenRptrBridgeGroup
A collection of objects for basic configuration of repeater system containing internal bridging.

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