With IPHost Network Monitor you can run simple snmp requests against a D-Link device in your network.
--wanPortInfoTable
--wanPortInfoTable
[FS] p1-p2 token: log to file/syslog for levels 'p1' to 'p2'
-- "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 in -- determining how to propagate a received frame. -- "Information about a specific forwarding table ID which the bridge -- has some forwarding and/or filtering information. -- "The identity of this port. -- "The operation of this line card. -- enable: enable this card. -- disable: disable this card. -- reset: reset this card -- "This object indicates the port's operational -- status. The notPresent(3) status indicates the -- port is physically removed (note this may or may -- not be possible depending on the type of port.) -- The operational(1) status indicates that the port -- is enabled (see rptrPortAdminStatus) and working, -- even though it might be auto-partitioned (see -- rptrPortAutoPartitionState). -- -- If this object has the value operational(1) and -- rptrPortAdminStatus is set to disabled(2), it is -- expected that this object's value will soon change -- to notOperational(2). -- "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 in -- determining how to propagate a received frame. -- "Information about a specific forwarding table ID which the bridge -- has some forwarding and/or filtering information. -- "The identity of this port. -- "The operation of this line card. -- enable: enable this card. -- disable: disable this card. -- reset: reset this card -- "The current operational state of the device -- described by this row of the table. A value -- unknown(0) indicates that the current state of the -- device is unknown. running(1) indicates that the -- device is up and running and that no unusual error -- conditions are known. The warning(2) state -- indicates that agent has been informed of an -- unusual error condition by the operational software -- (e.g., a disk device driver) but that the device is -- still 'operational'. An example would be high -- number of soft errors on a disk. A value of -- testing(3), indicates that the device is not -- available for use because it is in the testing -- state. The state of down(4) is used only when the -- agent has been informed that the device is not -- available for any use. This object decides MAC enrties aged out or not. aged: MAC entries will be aged out nonaged: MAC entries will never be aged out
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