SnmpFddiSMTEntry |
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SEQUENCE |
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snmpFddiSMTIndex |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiSMTStationId |
FddiSMTStationIdType |
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snmpFddiSMTOpVersionId |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiSMTHiVersionId |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiSMTLoVersionId |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiSMTMACCt |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiSMTNonMasterCt |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiSMTMasterCt |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiSMTPathsAvailable |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiSMTConfigCapabilities |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiSMTConfigPolicy |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiSMTConnectionPolicy |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiSMTTNotify |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiSMTStatusReporting |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiSMTECMState |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiSMTCFState |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiSMTHoldState |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiSMTRemoteDisconnectFlag |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiSMTStationAction |
INTEGER |
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SnmpFddiMACEntry |
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SEQUENCE |
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snmpFddiMACSMTIndex |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiMACIndex |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiMACFrameStatusCapabilities |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiMACTMaxGreatestLowerBound |
FddiTime |
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snmpFddiMACTVXGreatestLowerBound |
FddiTime |
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snmpFddiMACPathsAvailable |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiMACCurrentPath |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiMACUpstreamNbr |
FddiMACLongAddressType |
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snmpFddiMACOldUpstreamNbr |
FddiMACLongAddressType |
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snmpFddiMACDupAddrTest |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiMACPathsRequested |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiMACDownstreamPORTType |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiMACSMTAddress |
FddiMACLongAddressType |
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snmpFddiMACTReq |
FddiTime |
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snmpFddiMACTNeg |
FddiTime |
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snmpFddiMACTMax |
FddiTime |
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snmpFddiMACTvxValue |
FddiTime |
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snmpFddiMACTMin |
FddiTime |
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snmpFddiMACCurrentFrameStatus |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiMACFrameCts |
Counter |
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snmpFddiMACErrorCts |
Counter |
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snmpFddiMACLostCts |
Counter |
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snmpFddiMACFrameErrorThreshold |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiMACFrameErrorRatio |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiMACRMTState |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiMACDaFlag |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiMACUnaDaFlag |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiMACFrameCondition |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiMACChipSet |
OBJECT IDENTIFIER |
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snmpFddiMACAction |
INTEGER |
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SnmpFddiPORTEntry |
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SEQUENCE |
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snmpFddiPORTSMTIndex |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiPORTIndex |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiPORTPCType |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiPORTPCNeighbor |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiPORTConnectionPolicies |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiPORTRemoteMACIndicated |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiPORTCEState |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiPORTPathsRequested |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiPORTMACPlacement |
FddiResourceId |
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snmpFddiPORTAvailablePaths |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiPORTMACLoopTime |
FddiTime |
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snmpFddiPORTTBMax |
FddiTime |
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snmpFddiPORTBSFlag |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiPORTLCTFailCts |
Counter |
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snmpFddiPORTLerEstimate |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiPORTLemRejectCts |
Counter |
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snmpFddiPORTLemCts |
Counter |
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snmpFddiPORTLerCutoff |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiPORTLerAlarm |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiPORTConnectState |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiPORTPCMState |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiPORTPCWithhold |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiPORTLerCondition |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiPORTChipSet |
OBJECT IDENTIFIER |
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snmpFddiPORTAction |
INTEGER |
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SnmpFddiATTACHMENTEntry |
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SEQUENCE |
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snmpFddiATTACHMENTSMTIndex |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiATTACHMENTIndex |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiATTACHMENTClass |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiATTACHMENTOpticalBypassPresent |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiATTACHMENTIMaxExpiration |
FddiTime |
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snmpFddiATTACHMENTInsertedStatus |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiATTACHMENTInsertPolicy |
INTEGER |
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snmpFddiSMTEntry |
1.3.6.1.2.1.10.15.1.2.1 |
An SMT entry containing information common to a
given SMT. |
Status: mandatory |
Access: not-accessible |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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SnmpFddiSMTEntry |
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snmpFddiMACEntry |
1.3.6.1.2.1.10.15.2.2.1 |
A MAC entry containing information common to a
given MAC. |
Status: mandatory |
Access: not-accessible |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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SnmpFddiMACEntry |
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snmpFddiMACChipSet |
1.3.6.1.2.1.10.15.2.2.1.29 |
This object identifies the hardware chip(s) which
is (are) principally responsible for the
implementation of the MAC function. A few OBJECT
IDENTIFIERS are identified elsewhere in this memo.
For those The assignment of additional OBJECT
IDENTIFIERs to various types of hardware chip sets
is managed by the IANA. For example, vendors
whose chip sets are not defined in this memo may
request a number from the Internet Assigned
Numbers Authority (IANA) which indicates the
assignment of a enterprise specific subtree which,
among other things, may be used to allocate OBJECT
IDENTIFIER assignments for that enterprise's chip
sets. Similarly, in the absence of an
appropriately assigned OBJECT IDENTIFIER in this
memo or in an enterprise specific subtree of a
chip vendor, a board or system vendor can request
a number for a subtree from the IANA and make an
appropriate assignment. It is desired that,
whenever possible, the same OBJECT IDENTIFIER be
used for all chips of a given type. Consequently,
the assignment made in this memo for a chip, if
any, should be used in preference to any other
assignment and the assignment made by the chip
manufacturer, if any, should be used in preference
to assignments made by users of those chips. If
the hardware chip set is unknown, the object
identifier
unknownChipSet OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { 0 0 }
is returned. Note that unknownChipSet is a
syntactically valid object identifier, and any
conformant implementation of ASN.1 and the BER
must be able to generate and recognize this
value. |
Status: mandatory |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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OBJECT IDENTIFIER |
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snmpFddiPORTEntry |
1.3.6.1.2.1.10.15.4.2.1 |
A PORT entry containing information common to a
given PORT. |
Status: mandatory |
Access: not-accessible |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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SnmpFddiPORTEntry |
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snmpFddiPORTChipSet |
1.3.6.1.2.1.10.15.4.2.1.24 |
This object identifies the hardware chip(s) which
is (are) principally responsible for the
implementation of the PORT (PHY) function. A few
OBJECT IDENTIFIERS are identified elsewhere in
this memo. For those The assignment of additional
OBJECT IDENTIFIERs to various types of hardware
chip sets is managed by the IANA. For example,
vendors whose chip sets are not defined in this
memo may request a number from the Internet
Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) which indicates
the assignment of a enterprise specific subtree
which, among other things, may be used to allocate
OBJECT IDENTIFIER assignments for that
enterprise's chip sets. Similarly, in the absence
of an appropriately assigned OBJECT IDENTIFIER in
this memo or in an enterprise specific subtree of
a chip vendor, a board or system vendor can
request a number for a subtree from the IANA and
make an appropriate assignment. It is desired
that, whenever possible, the same OBJECT
IDENTIFIER be used for all chips of a given type.
Consequently, the assignment made in this memo for
a chip, if any, should be used in preference to
any other assignment and the assignment made by
the chip manufacturer, if any, should be used in
preference to assignments made by users of those
chips. If the hardware chip set is unknown, the
object identifier
unknownChipSet OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { 0 0 }
is returned. Note that unknownChipSet is a
syntactically valid object identifier, and any
conformant implementation of ASN.1 and the BER
must be able to generate and recognize this
value. |
Status: mandatory |
Access: read-only |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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OBJECT IDENTIFIER |
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snmpFddiPORTAction |
1.3.6.1.2.1.10.15.4.2.1.25 |
This object, when read, always returns a value of
other(1). The behavior of setting this variable
to each of the acceptable values is as follows:
Other: Results in a badValue error.
maintPORT: Signal PC_Maint
enablePORT: Signal PC_Enable
disablePORT: Signal PC_Disable
startPORT: Signal PC_Start
stopPORT: Signal PC_Stop
Signals cause an SM_CM_CONTROL.request service to
be generated with a control_action of `Signal' and
the `variable' parameter set with the appropriate
value (i.e., PC_Maint, PC_Enable, PC_Disable,
PC_Start, PC_Stop). Ref. ANSI SMT Section 9.3.2.
Attempts to set this object to all other values
results in a badValue error. |
Status: mandatory |
Access: read-write |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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INTEGER |
other(1), maintPORT(2), enablePORT(3), disablePORT(4), startPORT(5), stopPORT(6) |
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snmpFddiATTACHMENTEntry |
1.3.6.1.2.1.10.15.5.2.1 |
An ATTACHMENT entry containing information common
to a given set of ATTACHMENTs.
The ATTACHMENT Resource represents a PORT or a
pair of PORTs plus the optional associated optical
bypass that are managed as a functional unit.
Because of its relationship to the PORT Objects,
there is a natural association of ATTACHMENT
Resource Indices to the PORT Indices. The
resource index for the ATTACHMENT is equal to the
associated PORT index for 'single-attachment' and
'concentrator' type snmpFddiATTACHMENTClasses.
For 'dual-attachment' Classes, the ATTACHMENT
Index is the PORT Index of the A PORT of the A/B
PORT Pair that represents the ATTACHMENT. |
Status: mandatory |
Access: not-accessible |
OBJECT-TYPE |
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SnmpFddiATTACHMENTEntry |
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