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       SYNTAX    INTEGER (1..1024)       ACCESS    read-only       STATUS    mandatory       DESCRIPTION                      "The rptrGroupCapacity is the number of groups                      that can be contained within the repeater.  Within                      each managed repeater, the groups are uniquely                      numbered in the range from 1 to rptrGroupCapacity.                      Some groups may not be present in the repeater, in                      which case the actual number of groups present                      will be less than rptrGroupCapacity.  The number                      of groups present will never be greater than                      rptrGroupCapacity.                      Note:  In practice, this will generally be the                      number of field-replaceable units (i.e., modules,                      cards, or boards) that can fit in the physical                      repeater enclosure, and the group numbers will                      correspond to numbers marked on the physical                      enclosure."   REFERENCE               "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.3.2,               aRepeaterGroupCapacity."McMaster & McCloghrie                                          [Page 13]RFC 1368                   802.3 Repeater MIB               October 1992   ::= { rptrRptrInfo 1 }   rptrOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX  INTEGER {                   other(1),            -- undefined or unknown status                   ok(2),               -- no known failures                   rptrFailure(3),      -- repeater-related failure                   groupFailure(4),     -- group-related failure                   portFailure(5),      -- port-related failure                   generalFailure(6)    -- failure, unspecified type               }       ACCESS    read-only       STATUS    mandatory       DESCRIPTION              "The rptrOperStatus object indicates the              operational state of the repeater.  The              rptrHealthText object may be consulted for more              specific information about the state of the              repeater's health.              In the case of multiple kinds of failures (e.g.,              repeater failure and port failure), the value of              this attribute shall reflect the highest priority              failure in the following order:                   rptrFailure(3)                   groupFailure(4)                   portFailure(5)                   generalFailure(6)."       REFERENCE               "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.3.2,               aRepeaterHealthState."       ::= { rptrRptrInfo 2 }   rptrHealthText OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX    DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))       ACCESS    read-only       STATUS    mandatory       DESCRIPTION               "The health text object is a text string that               provides information relevant to the operational               state of the repeater. Agents may use this string               to provide detailed information on current               failures, including how they were detected, and/or               instructions for problem resolution. The contents               are agent-specific."       REFERENCE               "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.3.2,McMaster & McCloghrie                                          [Page 14]RFC 1368                   802.3 Repeater MIB               October 1992               aRepeaterHealthText."       ::= { rptrRptrInfo 3 }   rptrReset OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX    INTEGER {                     noReset(1),                     reset(2)                 }       ACCESS    read-write       STATUS    mandatory       DESCRIPTION               "Setting this object to reset(2) causes a               transition to the START state of Fig 9-2 in               section 9 [IEEE 802.3 Std].               Setting this object to noReset(1) has no effect.               The agent will always return the value noReset(1)               when this object is read.               This action does not reset the management counters               defined in this document nor does it affect the               portAdminStatus parameters.  Included in this               action is the execution of a disruptive Self-Test               with the following characteristics:  a) The nature               of the tests is not specified.  b) The test resets               the repeater but without affecting management               information about the repeater.  c) The test does               not inject packets onto any segment.  d) Packets               received during the test may or may not be               transferred.  e) The test does not interfere with               management functions.               As a result of this action a rptrResetEvent trap               should be sent."       REFERENCE               "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.3.3,               acResetRepeater."       ::= { rptrRptrInfo 4 }   rptrNonDisruptTest OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX    INTEGER {                     noSelfTest(1),                     selfTest(2)                 }       ACCESS    read-write       STATUS    mandatory       DESCRIPTION               "Setting this object to selfTest(2) causes theMcMaster & McCloghrie                                          [Page 15]RFC 1368                   802.3 Repeater MIB               October 1992               repeater to perform a agent-specific, non-               disruptive self-test that has the following               characteristics:  a) The nature of the tests is               not specified.  b) The test does not change the               state of the repeater or management information               about the repeater.  c) The test does not inject               packets onto any segment.  d) The test does not               prevent the relay of any packets.  e) The test               does not interfere with management functions.               After performing this test the agent will update               the repeater health information and send a               rptrHealth trap.               Setting this object to noSelfTest(1) has no               effect.  The agent will always return the value               noSelfTest(1) when this object is read."       REFERENCE               "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.3.3,               acExecuteNonDisruptiveSelfTest."       ::= { rptrRptrInfo 5 }   rptrTotalPartitionedPorts OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX    Gauge       ACCESS    read-only       STATUS    mandatory       DESCRIPTION               "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 }   --   -- The Basic Port Group Table   --   rptrGroupTable OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX    SEQUENCE OF RptrGroupEntry       ACCESS    not-accessible       STATUS    mandatory       DESCRIPTION               "Table of descriptive and status information about               the groups of ports."       ::= { rptrGroupInfo 1 }McMaster & McCloghrie                                          [Page 16]RFC 1368                   802.3 Repeater MIB               October 1992   rptrGroupEntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX    RptrGroupEntry       ACCESS    not-accessible       STATUS    mandatory       DESCRIPTION               "An entry in the table, containing information               about a single group of ports."       INDEX    { rptrGroupIndex }       ::= { rptrGroupTable 1 }   RptrGroupEntry ::=       SEQUENCE {           rptrGroupIndex               INTEGER,           rptrGroupDescr               DisplayString,           rptrGroupObjectID               OBJECT IDENTIFIER,           rptrGroupOperStatus               INTEGER,           rptrGroupLastOperStatusChange               TimeTicks,           rptrGroupPortCapacity               INTEGER       }   rptrGroupIndex OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX    INTEGER (1..1024)       ACCESS    read-only       STATUS    mandatory       DESCRIPTION               "This object identifies the group within the               repeater for which this entry contains               information.  This value is never greater than               rptrGroupCapacity."       REFERENCE               "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.5.2,               aGroupID."       ::= { rptrGroupEntry 1 }   rptrGroupDescr OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX    DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))       ACCESS    read-only       STATUS    mandatory       DESCRIPTION               "A textual description of the group.  This value               should include the full name and version               identification of the group's hardware type andMcMaster & McCloghrie                                          [Page 17]RFC 1368                   802.3 Repeater MIB               October 1992               indicate how the group is differentiated from               other 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       ACCESS    read-only       STATUS    mandatory       DESCRIPTION               "The vendor's authoritative identification of the               group.  This value is 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),                     operational(2),                     malfunctioning(3),                     notPresent(4),                     underTest(5),                     resetInProgress(6)                 }       ACCESS    read-only       STATUS    mandatory       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 theMcMaster & McCloghrie                                          [Page 18]RFC 1368                   802.3 Repeater MIB               October 1992               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       ACCESS    read-only       STATUS    mandatory       DESCRIPTION               "An object that contains the value of sysUpTime at               the time that the value of the rptrGroupOperStatus               object for this group last changed.               A value of zero indicates that the group's oper               status has not changed since the agent last               restarted."       ::= { rptrGroupEntry 5 }   rptrGroupPortCapacity OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX    INTEGER (1..1024)       ACCESS    read-only       STATUS    mandatory       DESCRIPTION               "The rptrGroupPortCapacity is the number of ports               that can be contained within the group.  Valid               range is 1-1024.  Within each group, the ports are               uniquely numbered in the range from 1 to               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

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