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               This object returns the total number of ports in               the repeater whose current state meets all three               of the following criteria:  rptrPortOperStatus               does not have the value notPresent(3),               rptrPortAdminStatus is enabled(1), and               rptrPortAutoPartitionState is autoPartitioned(2)."       ::= { rptrRptrInfo 6 }de Graaf, et. al.           Standards Track                    [Page 13]RFC 2108             802.3 Repeater MIB using SMIv2        February 1997   -- Basic information at the group level.   --   -- Configuration and status objects for each   -- managed group in the system, independent   -- of whether there is one or more managed   -- repeater-units in the system.   rptrGroupTable OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF RptrGroupEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION               "Table of descriptive and status information about               the groups of ports."       ::= { rptrGroupInfo 1 }   rptrGroupEntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RptrGroupEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION               "An entry in the table, containing information               about a single group of ports."       INDEX    { rptrGroupIndex }       ::= { rptrGroupTable 1 }   RptrGroupEntry ::=       SEQUENCE {           rptrGroupIndex               Integer32,           rptrGroupDescr               DisplayString,           rptrGroupObjectID               OBJECT IDENTIFIER,           rptrGroupOperStatus               INTEGER,           rptrGroupLastOperStatusChange               TimeTicks,           rptrGroupPortCapacity               Integer32       }   rptrGroupIndex OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION               "This object identifies the group within thede Graaf, et. al.           Standards Track                    [Page 14]RFC 2108             802.3 Repeater MIB using SMIv2        February 1997               system for which this entry contains               information."       REFERENCE               "[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.4.2.1.1, aGroupID."       ::= { rptrGroupEntry 1 }   rptrGroupDescr OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      deprecated       DESCRIPTION               "********* THIS OBJECT IS DEPRECATED **********               A textual description of the group.  This value               should include the full name and version               identification of the group's hardware type and               indicate how the group is differentiated from               other types of groups in the repeater.  Plug-in               Module, Rev A' or 'Barney Rubble 10BASE-T 4-port               SIMM socket Version 2.1' are examples of valid               group descriptions.               It is mandatory that this only contain printable               ASCII characters."       ::= { rptrGroupEntry 2 }   rptrGroupObjectID OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      OBJECT IDENTIFIER       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION               "The vendor's authoritative identification of the               group.  This value may be allocated within the SMI               enterprises subtree (1.3.6.1.4.1) and provides a               straight-forward and unambiguous means for               determining what kind of group is being managed.               For example, this object could take the value               1.3.6.1.4.1.4242.1.2.14 if vendor 'Flintstones,               Inc.' was assigned the subtree 1.3.6.1.4.1.4242,               and had assigned the identifier               1.3.6.1.4.1.4242.1.2.14 to its 'Wilma Flintstone               6-Port FOIRL Plug-in Module.'"       ::= { rptrGroupEntry 3 }   rptrGroupOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      INTEGER {                     other(1),de Graaf, et. al.           Standards Track                    [Page 15]RFC 2108             802.3 Repeater MIB using SMIv2        February 1997                     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 repeater.  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."       ::= { rptrGroupEntry 4 }   rptrGroupLastOperStatusChange OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      TimeTicks       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      deprecated       DESCRIPTION               "********* THIS OBJECT IS DEPRECATED **********               An object that contains the value of sysUpTime at               the time when the last of the following occurred:                 1) the agent cold- or warm-started;                 2) the row for the group was created (such                    as when the group was added to the system); or                 3) the value of rptrGroupOperStatus for the                    group changed.               A value of zero indicates that the group's               operational status has not changed since the agent               last restarted."       ::= { rptrGroupEntry 5 }   rptrGroupPortCapacity OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)       MAX-ACCESS  read-onlyde Graaf, et. al.           Standards Track                    [Page 16]RFC 2108             802.3 Repeater MIB using SMIv2        February 1997       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION               "The rptrGroupPortCapacity 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               rptrGroupPortCapacity.               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 rptrGroupPortCapacity.               The number of ports present in the group will never               be greater than the value of rptrGroupPortCapacity.               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 802.3 Mgt, 30.4.2.1.2, aGroupPortCapacity."       ::= { rptrGroupEntry 6 }   -- Basic information at the port level.   --   -- Configuration and status objects for   -- each managed repeater port in the system,   -- independent of whether there is one or more   -- managed repeater-units in the system.   rptrPortTable OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF RptrPortEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION               "Table of descriptive and status information about               the repeater ports in the system.  The number of               entries is independent of the number of repeaters               in the managed system."       ::= { rptrPortInfo 1 }   rptrPortEntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RptrPortEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION               "An entry in the table, containing information               about a single port."de Graaf, et. al.           Standards Track                    [Page 17]RFC 2108             802.3 Repeater MIB using SMIv2        February 1997       INDEX    { rptrPortGroupIndex, rptrPortIndex }       ::= { rptrPortTable 1 }   RptrPortEntry ::=       SEQUENCE {           rptrPortGroupIndex               Integer32,           rptrPortIndex               Integer32,           rptrPortAdminStatus               INTEGER,           rptrPortAutoPartitionState               INTEGER,           rptrPortOperStatus               INTEGER,           rptrPortRptrId               Integer32       }   rptrPortGroupIndex OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION               "This object identifies the group containing the               port for which this entry contains information."       ::= { rptrPortEntry 1 }   rptrPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       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               rptrGroupPortCapacity for the associated group."       REFERENCE               "[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.4.3.1.1, aPortID."       ::= { rptrPortEntry 2 }   rptrPortAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      INTEGER {                     enabled(1),                     disabled(2)de Graaf, et. al.           Standards Track                    [Page 18]RFC 2108             802.3 Repeater MIB using SMIv2        February 1997                   }       MAX-ACCESS  read-write       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION               "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 admin status takes precedence over auto-               partition and functionally operates between the               auto-partition mechanism and the AUI/PMA.               Setting this object to enabled(1) enables the port               and exerts a BEGIN on the port's auto-partition               state machine.               (In effect, when a port is disabled, the value of               rptrPortAutoPartitionState for that port is frozen               until the port is next enabled.  When the port               becomes enabled, the rptrPortAutoPartitionState               becomes notAutoPartitioned(1), regardless of its               pre-disabling state.)"       REFERENCE               "[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.4.3.1.2, aPortAdminState               and 30.4.3.2.1, acPortAdminControl."       ::= { rptrPortEntry 3 }   rptrPortAutoPartitionState OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      INTEGER {                     notAutoPartitioned(1),                     autoPartitioned(2)                   }       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION               "The autoPartitionState flag indicates whether the               port is currently partitioned by the repeater's               auto-partition protection.               The conditions that cause port partitioning are               specified in partition state machine in Sections               9 and 27 of [IEEE 802.3 Std].  They are not               differentiated here."       REFERENCEde Graaf, et. al.           Standards Track                    [Page 19]RFC 2108             802.3 Repeater MIB using SMIv2        February 1997               "[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.4.3.1.3, aAutoPartitionState."       ::= { rptrPortEntry 4 }   rptrPortOperStatus  OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      INTEGER {                     operational(1),                     notOperational(2),

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