ctFastEthernetReceivedTechnologyAbility
Cabletron Fast Ethernet Received Technology Ability
1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.2.9.1.1.1.7
Indicates the advertised ability of the remote hardware, or link partner. The value of this object is the logical OR of all supported technologies. Where each technology is given the values below: other(1) Undefined Auto-Negotiation(2) Auto-Negotiation/Parallel Detection Not-Detected(4) Link Partner does not support Auto-Negotiation 10BASE-T(8) 10BASE-T 10BASE-TFD(16) Full duplex 10BASE-T 100BASE-TX(32) 100BASE-TX as defined in clause 25 100BASE-TXFD(64) Full Duplex 100BASE-TX 100BASE-T4(128) 100BASE-T4 as defined in clause 23 100Base-FX(256) 100Base-FX 100Base-FXFD(512) Full Duplex 100Base-FX For example a port which supports 100Base-TX(32), 100Base-TXFD(64), would have a value of 98(32 + 64 + Auto-Negotiation(2)). A read should always include Auto-Negotiation(2), unless the link partner does not support auto-negotiation, at which time the value will be Not-Detected(4) or auto-negotiation is disabled(or not supported) for this port at which time the value will be other(1).
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