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scGenMonSmonCapability
sc Gen Monitor Smon Capability
1.3.6.1.4.1.81.28.1.2.1.1.11
This item is used to define which smon's application are implemented in the agent. When the console first performs smon application it should read this item in order to know which of the smon's applications are available in this agent's version. When there is a value of 0 (zero) in the relevant bit it means that the assosiated application is not supported, When there is a value of 1 (one) in the relevant bit it means that the assosiated application is supported. D0 - Statistics. D1 - History. D2 - Alarms. D3 - Host. D4 - HostTopN. D5 - Metrix. D6 - Filter. D7 - Capture. D8 - Event. D9 - TokenRing. D10 - ProtocolDir. D11 - ProtocolDist. D12 - AddressMap. D13 - NlHost. D14 - NlMatrix. D15 - AlHost. D16 - AlMatrix. D17 - UsrHistory. D18 - ProbConfig. D19 - Port. D20 - PortTopN. D21 - Subnet. D22 - SubnetMatrix. D23 - Vlan. D24 - VlanMatrix. D25 - nlHostTopN D26 - portHistory ::= {scGenMonEntry 11} SYNTAX INTEGER { enable (1), disable (2), notSupported (255) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION This object defines for switch ports to include/exclude local segment traffic in their port counters
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