charPortInFlowTypes
Character Port In Flow Types
1.3.6.1.2.1.19.2.1.19
The port's types of input flow control at the software level. Hardware-level flow control is independently controlled by the appropriate hardware-level MIB. A value of zero indicates no flow control. Depending on the specific implementation, any or all combinations of flow control may be chosen by adding the values: 128 xonXoff, recognizing XON and XOFF characters 64 enqHost, ENQ/ACK to allow input to host 32 enqTerm, ACK to allow output to port ::= { charPortEntry 19 } SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (1)) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION The port's types of output flow control at the software level. Hardware-level flow control is independently controlled by the appropriate hardware-level MIB. A value of zero indicates no flow control. Depending on the specific implementation, any or all combinations of flow control may be chosen by adding the values: 128 xonXoff, recognizing XON and XOFF characters 64 enqHost, ENQ/ACK to allow input to host 32 enqTerm, ACK to allow output to port ::= { charPortEntry 20 } SYNTAX InterfaceIndex MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION The ifIndex value of the lower level hardware supporting this character port, zero if none.
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