📄 dot12-rptr-mib
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MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is a count of the number of octets contained in high priority frames that have been received on this port. This counter is incremented by OctetCount for each frame received on this port which is counted by vgRptrPortHighPriorityFrames. Note that this counter can roll over very quickly. A management station is advised to also poll the vgRptrPortHighPriOctetRollovers object, or to use the 64-bit counter defined by vgRptrPortHCHighPriorityOctets instead of the two 32-bit counters. This two-counter mechanism is provided for those network management protocols that do not support 64-bit counters (e.g. SNMPv1). Note that retrieval of these two counters in the same PDU is NOT guaranteed to be atomic. This counter may experience a discontinuity when the value of the corresponding instance of vgRptrPortLastChange changes." REFERENCE "IEEE Standard 802.12-1995, 13.2.4.5.1, aHighPriorityOctetsReceived." ::= { vgRptrMonPortEntry 9 } vgRptrPortHighPriOctetRollovers OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is a count of the number of times that the associated instance of the vgRptrPortHighPriorityOctets counter has rolled over. This two-counter mechanism is provided for those network management protocols that do not support 64-bit counters (e.g. SNMPv1). Note that retrieval of these two counters in the same PDU is NOT guaranteed to be atomic. This counter may experience a discontinuity when the value of the corresponding instance of vgRptrPortLastChange changes." REFERENCE "IEEE Standard 802.12-1995, 13.2.4.5.1, aHighPriorityOctetsReceived." ::= { vgRptrMonPortEntry 10 } vgRptrPortHCHighPriorityOctets OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter64 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is a count of the number of octets contained in high priority frames that have been received on this port. This counter is incremented by OctetCount for each frame received on this port which is counted by vgRptrPortHighPriorityFrames. This counter is a 64 bit version of vgRptrPortHighPriorityOctets. It should be used by Network Management protocols which support 64 bit counters (e.g. SNMPv2). This counter may experience a discontinuity when the value of the corresponding instance of vgRptrPortLastChange changes." REFERENCE "IEEE Standard 802.12-1995, 13.2.4.5.1, aHighPriorityOctetsReceived." ::= { vgRptrMonPortEntry 11 } vgRptrPortNormPriorityFrames OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is a count of normal priority frames that have been received on this port. This counter is incremented by one for each normal priority frame received on this port. This counter includes both good and bad normal priority frames, as well as normal priority training frames and normal priority frames which were priority promoted. This counter may experience a discontinuity when the value of the corresponding instance of vgRptrPortLastChange changes." REFERENCE "IEEE Standard 802.12-1995, 13.2.4.5.1, aNormalPriorityFramesReceived." ::= { vgRptrMonPortEntry 12 } vgRptrPortNormPriorityOctets OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is a count of the number of octets contained in normal priority frames that have been received on this port. This counter is incremented by OctetCount for each frame received on this port which is counted by vgRptrPortNormPriorityFrames. Note that this counter can roll over very quickly. A management station is advised to also poll the vgRptrPortNormPriOctetRollovers object, or to use the 64-bit counter defined by vgRptrPortHCNormPriorityOctets instead of the two 32-bit counters. This two-counter mechanism is provided for those network management protocols that do not support 64-bit counters (e.g. SNMPv1). Note that retrieval of these two counters in the same PDU is NOT guaranteed to be atomic. This counter may experience a discontinuity when the value of the corresponding instance of vgRptrPortLastChange changes." REFERENCE "IEEE Standard 802.12-1995, 13.2.4.5.1, aNormalPriorityOctetsReceived." ::= { vgRptrMonPortEntry 13 } vgRptrPortNormPriOctetRollovers OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is a count of the number of times that the associated instance of the vgRptrPortNormPriorityOctets counter has rolled over. This two-counter mechanism is provided for those network management protocols that do not support 64-bit counters (e.g. SNMPv1). Note that retrieval of these two counters in the same PDU is NOT guaranteed to be atomic. This counter may experience a discontinuity when the value of the corresponding instance of vgRptrPortLastChange changes." REFERENCE "IEEE Standard 802.12-1995, 13.2.4.5.1, aNormalPriorityOctetsReceived." ::= { vgRptrMonPortEntry 14 } vgRptrPortHCNormPriorityOctets OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter64 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is a count of the number of octets contained in normal priority frames that have been received on this port. This counter is incremented by OctetCount for each frame received on this port which is counted by vgRptrPortNormPriorityFrames. This counter is a 64 bit version of vgRptrPortNormPriorityOctets. It should be used by Network Management protocols which support 64 bit counters (e.g. SNMPv2). This counter may experience a discontinuity when the value of the corresponding instance of vgRptrPortLastChange changes." REFERENCE "IEEE Standard 802.12-1995, 13.2.4.5.1, aNormalPriorityOctetsReceived." ::= { vgRptrMonPortEntry 15 } vgRptrPortBroadcastFrames OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is a count of broadcast packets that have been received on this port. This counter is incremented by one for each readable frame received on this port whose destination MAC address is the broadcast address. Frames counted by this counter are also counted by vgRptrPortReadableFrames. This counter may experience a discontinuity when the value of the corresponding instance of vgRptrPortLastChange changes." REFERENCE "IEEE Standard 802.12-1995, 13.2.4.5.1, aBroadcastFramesReceived." ::= { vgRptrMonPortEntry 16 } vgRptrPortMulticastFrames OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is a count of multicast packets that have been received on this port. This counter is incremented by one for each readable frame received on this port whose destination MAC address has the group address bit set, but is not the broadcast address. Frames counted by this counter are also counted by vgRptrPortReadableFrames, but not by vgRptrPortBroadcastFrames. Note that when the value of the instance vgRptrInfoCurrentFramingType for the repeater that this port is associated with is equal to 'frameType88025', this count includes packets addressed to functional addresses. This counter may experience a discontinuity when the value of the corresponding instance of vgRptrPortLastChange changes." REFERENCE "IEEE Standard 802.12-1995, 13.2.4.5.1, aMulticastFramesReceived." ::= { vgRptrMonPortEntry 17 } vgRptrPortNullAddressedFrames OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is a count of null addressed packets that have been received on this port. This counter is incremented by one for each frame received on this port with a destination MAC address consisting of all zero bits. Both void and training frames are included in this counter. This counter may experience a discontinuity when the value of the corresponding instance of vgRptrPortLastChange changes." REFERENCE "IEEE Standard 802.12-1995, 13.2.4.5.1, aNullAddressedFramesReceived." ::= { vgRptrMonPortEntry 18 } vgRptrPortIPMFrames OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is a count of the number of frames that have been received on this port with an invalid packet marker and no PMI errors. A repeater will write an invalid packet marker to the end of a frame containing errors as it is forwarded through the repeater to the other ports. This counter is incremented by one for each frame received on this port which has had an invalid packet marker added to the end of the frame. This counter indicates problems occurring in the domain of other repeaters, as opposed to problems with cables or devices directly attached to this repeater. This counter may experience a discontinuity when the value of the corresponding instance of vgRptrPortLastChange changes." REFERENCE "IEEE Standard 802.12-1995, 13.2.4.5.1, aIPMFramesReceived." ::= { vgRptrMonPortEntry 19 } vgRptrPortOversizeFrames OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is a count of oversize frames received on this port. This counter is incremented by one for each frame received on this port whose OctetCount is larger than the maximum legal frame size. The frame size which causes this counter to increment is dependent on the current value of vgRptrInfoCurrentFramingType for the repeater that the port is associated with. When vgRptrInfoCurrentFramingType is equal to frameType88023 this counter will increment for frames that are 1519 octets or larger. When vgRptrInfoCurrentFramingType is equal to frameType88025 this counter will increment for
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