repeater-mib-2 Download
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OID list for repeater-mib-2
- deviceName
- An ASCII name of the device that this agent manages.
- devTrafficEnable
- Enable or disable the checking for device level traffic thresholds getting exceeded.
- devTrafficThreshold
- The number of packets detected by the device within the device timebase that will cause a device traffic alarm trap to be sent. The minimum is 0. There isn't a maximum.
- devCollsEnable
- Enable or disable the checking for device level collision thresholds getting exceeded.
- devCollsThreshold
- The number of collisions per good packet detected by the device within the device timebase that will cause a device collision alarm trap to be sent. The minimum is 1, the maximum is 15.
- devErrorEnable
- Enable or disable the checking for device level error thresholds getting exceeded.
- devErrorThreshold
- The percentage of errors per good packet detected by the device within the device timebase that will cause a device error alarm trap to be sent. The minimum is 1, the maximum is 100.
- devErrorSource
- The type of errors used for the device error alarm. The INTEGER is a bit encoded version of which errors to include in the error sum. The bits are encoded as follows: CRC_errors - Bit 0 - Least Significant Bit runts - Bit 1 OOW_colls - Bit 2 a ...
- devBroadEnable
- Enable the sending of device level broadcast traps.
- devBroadThreshold
- The threshold of broadcast packets within the Devicetimebase that will cause a broadcast alarm.
- bdTrafficEnable
- Enable or disable the checking for board level traffic thresholds getting exceeded.
- bdTrafficThreshold
- The number of packets detected by the specified board within the device timebase that will cause a board traffic alarm trap to be sent. The minimum is 0. There isn't a maximum.
- bdTrafficBdDisable
- Permits a board to be disabled on a traffic threshold getting exceeded.
- bdCollsEnable
- Enable or disable the checking for board level collision thresholds getting exceeded.
- bdCollsThreshold
- The number of collisions per good packet detected by the specified board within the device timebase that will cause a board collision alarm trap to be sent. The minimum is 1, the maximum is 15.
- bdCollsBdDisable
- Permits a board to be disabled on a collision threshold getting exceeded.
- bdErrorEnable
- Enable or disable the checking for board level error thresholds getting exceeded.
- bdErrorThreshold
- The percentage of errors per good packet detected by the specified board within the device timebase that will cause a board error alarm trap to be sent. The minimum is 1, the maximum is 100.
- bdErrorSource
- The type of errors used for the board error alarm. The INTEGER is a bit encoded version of which errors to include in the error sum. The bits are encoded as follows: CRC_errors - Bit 0 - Least Significant Bit runts - Bit 1 OOW_colls - Bit 2 al ...
- bdErrorBdDisable
- Permits a board to be disabled on an error threshold getting exceeded.
- bdBroadEnable
- Enable the sending of board level broadcast traps for this board.
- bdBroadThreshold
- The threshold of broadcast packets within the Devicetimebase that will cause a broadcast alarm.
- bdBroadDisable
- Permit a board to be disabled on a broadcast threshold alarm.
- portTrafficEnable
- Enable or disable the checking for port level traffic thresholds getting exceeded.
- portTrafficThreshold
- The number of packets detected by the specified port within the device timebase that will cause a port traffic alarm trap to be sent. The minimum is 0. There isn't a maximum.
- portTrafficPortDisable
- Permits a port to be disabled on a traffic threshold getting exceeded.
- portCollsEnable
- Enable or disable the checking for port level collision thresholds getting exceeded.
- portCollsThreshold
- The number of collisions per good packet detected by the specified port within the device timebase that will cause a port collision alarm trap to be sent. The minimum is 1, the maximum is 15.
- portCollsPortDisable
- Permits a port to be disabled on a collision threshold getting exceeded.
- portErrorEnable
- Enable or disable the checking for port level error thresholds getting exceeded.
- portErrorThreshold
- The percentage of errors per good packet detected by the specified port within the device timebase that will cause a port error alarm trap to be sent. The minimum is 1, the maximum is 100.
- portErrorSource
- The type of errors used for the port error alarm. The INTEGER is a bit encoded version of which errors to include in the error sum. The bits are encoded as follows: CRC_errors - Bit 0 - Least Significant Bit runts - Bit 1 OOW_colls - Bit 2 ali ...
- portErrorPortDisable
- Permits a port to be disabled on an error threshold getting exceeded.
- portBroadEnable
- Enable the sending of port level broadcast alarms.
- portBroadThreshold
- The threshold of broadcast packets within the Devicetimebase that will cause a broadcast alarm.
- portBroadDisable
- Permit a port to be disabled on a broadcast threshold alarm.
- boardRingSpeedFault
- Data speed of station mismatches configuration speed of board. Board is automatically bypassed.
- portIndex
- The number of this port relative to the board it is on.
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