This flag controls whether or not the device will
send self healing packets. Self healing packets are
normally sent once per second by the agent when no
other traffic is present. When there is no traffic
present on a network, there is no way to detect
cabling problems (or the repair of cabling problems)
and status LEDs are not always correct.
Enabling this flag allows the agent to detect cabling
problems on an idle network. This flag can be
disabled if self healing packets are not wanted.
On the 100BaseVG-AnyLAN SNMP/Bridge card, these
packets are addressed to a unique unused unicast
station address which has been reserved by HP for
this purpose. On 802.3 repeaters, these packets are
self addressed.
On an 802.3 repeater, this flag MUST be enabled when
using the Robust Port Healing feature. Without
Robust Port Healing either a good transmit or a good
receive will reconnect an autopartitioned port. With
Robust Port Healing the criteria is more restrictive
and only a good transmit will heal a segmented port.
If all ports are segmented, the repeater will not
repeat anything until the agent transmits a self
healing packet and reconnects the autopartitioned
ports.
Parsed from file hpicfGenRptr.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: HP-ICF-GENERIC-RPTR
This flag controls whether or not the device will
send self healing packets. Self healing packets are
normally sent once per second by the agent when no
other traffic is present. When there is no traffic
present on a network, there is no way to detect
cabling problems (or the repair of cabling problems)
and status LEDs are not always correct.
Enabling this flag allows the agent to detect cabling
problems on an idle network. This flag can be
disabled if self healing packets are not wanted.
On the 100BaseVG-AnyLAN SNMP/Bridge card, these
packets are addressed to a unique unused unicast
station address which has been reserved by HP for
this purpose. On 802.3 repeaters, these packets are
self addressed.
On an 802.3 repeater, this flag MUST be enabled when
using the Robust Port Healing feature. Without
Robust Port Healing either a good transmit or a good
receive will reconnect an autopartitioned port. With
Robust Port Healing the criteria is more restrictive
and only a good transmit will heal a segmented port.
If all ports are segmented, the repeater will not
repeat anything until the agent transmits a self
healing packet and reconnects the autopartitioned
ports.
Parsed from file HP-ICF-GENERIC-RPTR.mib
Module: HP-ICF-GENERIC-RPTR
Vendor: Hewlett-Packard
Module: HP-ICF-GENERIC-RPTR
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
hpGRpSelfHealEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This flag controls whether or not the device will send self healing packets. Self healing packets are normally sent once per second by the agent when no other traffic is present. When there is no traffic present on a network, there is no way to detect cabling problems (or the repair of cabling problems) and status LEDs are not always correct. Enabling this flag allows the agent to detect cabling problems on an idle network. This flag can be disabled if self healing packets are not wanted. On the 100BaseVG-AnyLAN SNMP/Bridge card, these packets are addressed to a unique unused unicast station address which has been reserved by HP for this purpose. On 802.3 repeaters, these packets are self addressed. On an 802.3 repeater, this flag MUST be enabled when using the Robust Port Healing feature. Without Robust Port Healing either a good transmit or a good receive will reconnect an autopartitioned port. With Robust Port Healing the criteria is more restrictive and only a good transmit will heal a segmented port. If all ports are segmented, the repeater will not repeat anything until the agent transmits a self healing packet and reconnects the autopartitioned ports." ::= { hpGRpBasicGlobal 1 }
hpGRpSelfHealEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This flag controls whether or not the device will send self healing packets. Self healing packets are normally sent once per second by the agent when no other traffic is present. When there is no traffic present on a network, there is no way to detect cabling problems (or the repair of cabling problems) and status LEDs are not always correct. Enabling this flag allows the agent to detect cabling problems on an idle network. This flag can be disabled if self healing packets are not wanted. On the 100BaseVG-AnyLAN SNMP/Bridge card, these packets are addressed to a unique unused unicast station address which has been reserved by HP for this purpose. On 802.3 repeaters, these packets are self addressed. On an 802.3 repeater, this flag MUST be enabled when using the Robust Port Healing feature. Without Robust Port Healing either a good transmit or a good receive will reconnect an autopartitioned port. With Robust Port Healing the criteria is more restrictive and only a good transmit will heal a segmented port. If all ports are segmented, the repeater will not repeat anything until the agent transmits a self healing packet and reconnects the autopartitioned ports." ::= { hpGRpBasicGlobal 1 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.14.11.4.1.1.1.0 | hpGRpSelfHealEnable | 0 | 0 | None |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.14.11.4.1.1.2 | hpGRpRepeaterTable | 1 | 5 | A table containing generic information about the current logical repeaters in this managed system. |