Setting monitor- SNMP OIDs

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OIDs - Setting monitor

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Switch Country Setting
swCountrySetting 1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.13.6.6 (defined in ctron-ap3000-mib)
The current CountryCode Setting of the Access Point.
BDG Device Switch Setting
bdgdeviceSwitchSetting 1.3.6.1.4.1.173.7.9.1.1.15 (defined in ctron-bdg-mib)
Indicates the current switch settings read from the bridge hardware.
Cabletron Tx Queue Arbitration Setting
ctTxQArbSetting 1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.5.12.1.2.1.4 (defined in ctron-tx-queue-arbitration-mib)
The approximate percentage of a port's transmit resources to be allocated to each transmit queue. This allows for fine-tuning of the 'strict priority' configuration. Under strict priority, the highest queue (ctTxQArbNumQueues - 1) has the highest priority, followed by (ctTxQArbNumQueues - 2), etc. Queue 0 always has the lowest priority. All entries in a higher priority queue will be transmitted before any entries from the lower priority queues. This object allows the modification of the strict priority scheme so that lower priority queues can be guaranteed some access to the transmitter. This object is an octet string in which the number of octets corresponds to the number of transmit queues for each port in this port group, as indicated by ctTxQArbNumQueues. The value of the first octet represents the number of 'slices' of transmit resources to allocate to Queue 0, the second octet represents the number for Queue 1, and so forth. The sum of all the octets in the octet string must add up to the total number of slices available for the port. For example, on a port having 4 transmit queues and where transmit resources are divided into 16 slices, writing an octet string of {0x00, 0x04, 0x04, 0x08} would have the following effect: At least 50% of the frames transmitted are from Queue 3 At least 25% of the frames transmitted are from Queue 2 At least 25% of the frames transmitted are from Queue 1 No frames will be transmitted from Queue 0 until Queues 1, 2 and 3 are empty.
restart Option Keep Ip Setting
restartOptionKeepIpSetting 1.3.6.1.4.1.52.3.9.1.10.7.5.3 (defined in els100-s24tx2m-mib)
Setting this object as enabled. The system will keep IP setting when it do factory reset.
Enterasys Cos Transmit Queue Port Slice Setting
etsysCosTxqPortSliceSetting 1.3.6.1.4.1.5624.1.2.55.1.4.8.1.2 (defined in enterasys-class-of-service-mib)
This object is an octet string in which the number of octets corresponds to the number of transmit queues for each dot1dBridge port. The value of the first octet represents the number of 'slices' of transmit resources to allocate to Queue 0, the second octet represents the number for Queue 1, and so forth. The sum of all the octets in the octet string must add up to the total number of slices available for that port type as defined in etsysCosTxqNumberOfSlices. For example, on a port having 4 transmit queues and where transmit resources are divided into 16 slices, writing an octet string of {0x00, 0x04, 0x04, 0x08} would have the following effect: At least 50% of the frames transmitted are from Queue 3 At least 25% of the frames transmitted are from Queue 2 At least 25% of the frames transmitted are from Queue 1 No frames will be transmitted from Queue 0 until Queues 1, 2 and 3 are empty.
Enterasys Cos Transmit Queue Dropped Setting Index
etsysCosTxqDropSettingIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.5624.1.2.55.1.4.15.1.1 (defined in enterasys-class-of-service-mib)
A unique identifier for this queue setting. Identifiers with an index of 0 MUST be read-only and depict the system default settings.
bsn Dot11 Ess Wme Policy Setting
bsnDot11EssWmePolicySetting 1.3.6.1.4.1.14179.2.1.1.1.61 (defined in AIRESPACE-WIRELESS-MIB)
When enabled, WME Policy is applied on the packets.
bsn Dot11 Ess80211e Policy Setting
bsnDot11Ess80211ePolicySetting 1.3.6.1.4.1.14179.2.1.1.1.62 (defined in AIRESPACE-WIRELESS-MIB)
When enabled, 802.11e Policy is applied on the packets.

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