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1.3.6.1.4.1.4242.1.2.14 to its 'Wilma Flintstone 6-Port Plug-in Module.'" ::= { vgRptrBasicGroupEntry 2 } vgRptrGroupOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { other(1), operational(2), malfunctioning(3), notPresent(4), underTest(5), resetInProgress(6) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An object that indicates the operational status of the group. A status of notPresent(4) indicates that the group is temporarily or permanently physically and/or logically not a part of the system. It is an implementation-specific matter as to whether the agent effectively removes notPresent entries from the table. A status of operational(2) indicates that the group is functioning, and a status of malfunctioning(3) indicates that the group is malfunctioning in some way." ::= { vgRptrBasicGroupEntry 3 } vgRptrGroupPortCapacity OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2146483647) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The vgRptrGroupPortCapacity is the number of ports that can be contained within the group. Valid range is 1-2147483647. Within each group, the ports are uniquely numbered in the range from 1 to vgRptrGroupPortCapacity. Some ports may not be present in the system, in which case the actual number of ports present will be less than the value of vgRptrGroupPortCapacity. The number of ports present is never greater than the value of vgRptrGroupPortCapacity. Note: In practice, this will generally be the number of ports on a module, card, or board, and the port numbers will correspond to numbers marked on the physical embodiment." REFERENCE "IEEE Standard 802.12-1995, 13.2.4.4.1, aGroupPortCapacity." ::= { vgRptrBasicGroupEntry 4 } vgRptrGroupCablesBundled OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { someCablesBundled(1), noCablesBundled(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used to indicate whether there are any four-pair UTP links connected to this group that are contained in a cable bundle with multiple four-pair groups (e.g. a 25-pair bundle). Bundled cable may only be used for repeater-to-end node links where the end node is not in promiscuous mode. When a broadcast or multicast packet is received from a port on this group that is not a promiscuous or cascaded port, the packet will be buffered completely before being repeated if this object is set to 'someCablesBundled(1)'. When this object is equal to 'noCablesBundled(2)', all packets received from ports on this group will be repeated as the frame is being received. Note that the value 'someCablesBundled(1)' will work in the vast majority of all installations, regardless of whether or not any cables are physically in a bundle, since packets received from promiscuous and cascaded ports automatically avoid the store and forward. The main situation in which 'noCablesBundled(2)' is beneficial is when there is a large amount of multicast traffic and the cables are not in a bundle. The value of this object should be preserved across repeater resets and power failures." REFERENCE "IEEE Standard 802.12-1995, 13.2.4.4.1, aGroupCablesBundled." ::= { vgRptrBasicGroupEntry 5 } vgRptrBasicPort OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { vgRptrBasic 3 } vgRptrBasicPortTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VgRptrBasicPortEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A table containing configuration and status information about 802.12 repeater ports in the system. The number of entries is independent of the number of repeaters in the managed system." ::= { vgRptrBasicPort 1 } vgRptrBasicPortEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX VgRptrBasicPortEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An entry in the vgRptrBasicPortTable, containing information about a single port." INDEX { vgRptrGroupIndex, vgRptrPortIndex } ::= { vgRptrBasicPortTable 1 } VgRptrBasicPortEntry ::= SEQUENCE { vgRptrPortIndex Integer32, vgRptrPortType INTEGER, vgRptrPortAdminStatus INTEGER, vgRptrPortOperStatus INTEGER, vgRptrPortSupportedPromiscMode INTEGER, vgRptrPortSupportedCascadeMode INTEGER, vgRptrPortAllowedTrainType INTEGER, vgRptrPortLastTrainConfig OCTET STRING, vgRptrPortTrainingResult OCTET STRING, vgRptrPortPriorityEnable TruthValue, vgRptrPortRptrInfoIndex Integer32 } vgRptrPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object identifies the port within the group for which this entry contains information. This identifies the port independently from the repeater it may be attached to. The numbering scheme for ports is implementation specific; however, this value can never be greater than vgRptrGroupPortCapacity for the associated group." REFERENCE "IEEE Standard 802.12-1995, 13.2.4.5.1, aPortID." ::= { vgRptrBasicPortEntry 1 } vgRptrPortType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { cascadeExternal(1), cascadeInternal(2), localExternal(3), localInternal(4) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Describes the type of port. One of the following: cascadeExternal - Port is an uplink with physical connections which are externally visible cascadeInternal - Port is an uplink with physical connections which are not externally visible, such as a connection to an internal backplane in a chassis localExternal - Port is a downlink or local port with externally visible connections localInternal - Port is a downlink or local port with connections which are not externally visible, such as a connection to an internal agent 'internal' is used to identify ports which place traffic into the repeater, but do not have any external connections. Note that both DTE and cascaded repeater downlinks are considered 'local' ports." REFERENCE "IEEE Standard 802.12-1995, 13.2.4.5.1, aPortType." ::= { vgRptrBasicPortEntry 2 } vgRptrPortAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Port enable/disable function. Enabling a disabled port will cause training to be initiated by the training initiator (the slave mode device) on the link. Setting this object to disabled(2) disables the port. A disabled port neither transmits nor receives. Once disabled, a port must be explicitly enabled to restore operation. A port which is disabled when power is lost or when a reset is exerted shall remain disabled when normal operation resumes. The value of this object should be preserved across repeater resets and power failures." REFERENCE "IEEE Standard 802.12-1995, 13.2.4.5.1, aPortAdministrativeState." ::= { vgRptrBasicPortEntry 3 } vgRptrPortOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { active(1), inactive(2), training(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Current status for the port as specified by the PORT_META_STATE in the port process module of clause 12 [IEEE Std 802.12]. During initialization or any link warning conditions, vgRptrPortStatus will be 'inactive(2)'. When Training_Up is received by the repeater on a local port (or when Training_Down is received on a cascade port), vgRptrPortStatus will change to 'training(3)' and vgRptrTrainingResult can be monitored to see the detailed status regarding training. When 24 consecutive good FCS packets are exchanged and the configuration bits are OK, vgRptrPortStatus will change to 'active(1)'. A disabled port shall have a port status of 'inactive(2)'." REFERENCE "IEEE Standard 802.12, 13.2.4.5.1, aPortStatus." ::= { vgRptrBasicPortEntry 4 } vgRptrPortSupportedPromiscMode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { singleModeOnly(1), singleOrPromiscMode(2), promiscModeOnly(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object describes whether the port hardware is capable of supporting promiscuous mode, single address mode (i.e., repeater filters unicasts not addressed to the end station attached to this port), or both. A port for which vgRptrPortType is equal to 'cascadeInternal' or 'cascadeExternal' will always have a value of 'promiscModeOnly' for this object." REFERENCE "IEEE Standard 802.12-1995, 13.2.4.5.1, aSupportedPromiscMode." ::= { vgRptrBasicPortEntry 5 } vgRptrPortSupportedCascadeMode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { endNodesOnly(1), endNodesOrRepeaters(2), cascadePort(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object describes whether the port hardware is capable of supporting cascaded repeaters, end nodes, or both. A port for which vgRptrPortType is equal to 'cascadeInternal' or 'cascadeExternal' will always have a value of 'cascadePort' for this object." REFERENCE "IEEE Standard 802.12-1995, 13.2.4.5.1, aSupportedCascadeMode." ::= { vgRptrBasicPortEntry 6 } vgRptrPortAllowedTrainType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { allowEndNodesOnly(1), allowPromiscuousEndNodes(2),
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