OIDs - port_receive_frame
The objects described here can be monitored with the IPHost Network Monitor.
You can start SNMP monitoring using free 30-day trial version of IPHost right now.
OID list for port receive frame
- Sys Bridge Port Receive Multicast Limit Frame Type
- a3ComSysBridgePortReceiveMulticastLimitFrameType 1.3.6.1.4.1.43.29.4.10.3.1.27 (defined in A3COM-SWITCHING-SYSTEMS-BRIDGE-MIB)
This object identifies the frames type(s) that are to be counted when determining if the receive multicast limit has been exceeded for this bridge port. Devices attached to networks with predominantly high multicast traffic (e.g. video) should set this value to broadcastOnly(2) to detect broadcast storms. - Sys Ethernet Port Rate Frame Receive Rate
- a3ComSysEthernetPortRateFrameReceiveRate 1.3.6.1.4.1.43.29.4.8.3.1.4 (defined in A3COM-SWITCHING-SYSTEMS-MIB)
The average number of frames received per second by the ethernet port identified by this entry during the most recent sampling period. - Sys Ethernet Port Rate Peak Frame Receive Rate
- a3ComSysEthernetPortRatePeakFrameReceiveRate 1.3.6.1.4.1.43.29.4.8.3.1.5 (defined in A3COM-SWITCHING-SYSTEMS-MIB)
The peak value of a3ComSysEthernetPortRateFrameReceiveRate since the system was last initialized for the ethernet port identified by this entry. - Sys Bridge Port Receive Multicast Limit Frame Type
- a3ComSysBridgePortReceiveMulticastLimitFrameType 1.3.6.1.4.1.43.29.4.10.3.1.27 (defined in A3COM-SWITCHING-SYSTEMS-MIB)
This object identifies the frames type(s) that are to be counted when determining if the receive multicast limit has been exceeded for this bridge port. Devices attached to networks with predominantly high multicast traffic (e.g. video) should set this value to broadcastOnly(2) to detect broadcast storms. - port Frame Relay Receive Clock Frm DTE
- portFrRcvClkFrmDTE 1.3.6.1.4.1.173.7.3.2.1.1.11 (defined in netlink-specific-mib)
This allows the clock to be looped back from the DTE using the TT (Terminal Timing) signal, which can be helpful on high-speed lines. - Cisco ASP Protocol Port Receive Inter Frame Timeout
- asppPortReceiveInterFrameTimeout 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.55.1.1.1.1.3 (defined in CISCO-ASPP-MIB)
Specifies the receive inter-frame-timeout period, used to delimit frames. Since all the protocols are implemented over RS-232 3-wire circuits (ie TX, RX and GND), the only general method for start-end frame detection is to monitor the time between received characters. If this time period exceeds the inter-frame timeout value, then frame end-start is detected.