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hpRptrEntityName
hp Rptr Entity Name
1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.14.11.2.1.1.1
********* THIS OBJECT IS DEPRECATED ********* The local name of this repeater. This is the same value as hpicfEntityName in the case where there is Distributed Management Protocol to access this device. For SNMPv1, this name is appended to the agent community name to obtain a community name to use to specify that the agent should proxy to this repeater. For example, if this agent has a community with a community name of 'public', and the value of this object is 'repeater1', the community 'public/repeater1' will specify that the agent should proxy to the public community of the repeater1 box to obtain management information about this repeater. If an agent receives a management request where the localEntity is not specified, it will default to the local repeater on which this agent is executing. This object has been deprecated. Since it is a scalar, it does not scale to systems containing multiple repeater segments. In addition, it is only considered useful in systems supporting the Distributed Management Chain, which has also been deprecated.
Back to hpprocurve-v2-hprptr MIB page.
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