The list of character ports that compose the
rotary. The OCTET STRING contains a bitmap, with
one bit for each port, and enough octets for all the
ports on the system. Port numbers are as defined
for charPortIndex in the Proposed Standard Internet
Character MIB. Corresponding bit numbers start with
1 as the high-order bit of the first octet.
Corresponds directly to port-list portion of SERVER
INTERNET ROTARY and the value labeled 'Ports' in the
SERVER INTERNET ROTARY display.
Parsed from file ir-internet-mib.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: MRV-IN-REACH-INTERNET-MIB
The list of character ports that compose the
rotary. The OCTET STRING contains a bitmap, with
one bit for each port, and enough octets for all the
ports on the system. Port numbers are as defined
for charPortIndex in the Proposed Standard Internet
Character MIB. Corresponding bit numbers start with
1 as the high-order bit of the first octet.
Corresponds directly to port-list portion of SERVER
INTERNET ROTARY and the value labeled 'Ports' in the
SERVER INTERNET ROTARY display.
Parsed from file MRVINREACH.mib
Module: MRVINREACH
rotaryPortMap OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The list of character ports that compose the rotary. The OCTET STRING contains a bitmap, with one bit for each port, and enough octets for all the ports on the system. Port numbers are as defined for charPortIndex in the Proposed Standard Internet Character MIB. Corresponding bit numbers start with 1 as the high-order bit of the first octet. Corresponds directly to port-list portion of SERVER INTERNET ROTARY and the value labeled 'Ports' in the SERVER INTERNET ROTARY display." DEFVAL { "" } ::= { rotaryEntry 3 }
Vendor: MRV Communications, In-Reach Product Division
Module: ITOUCH-INTERNET-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
rotaryPortMap OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The list of character ports that compose the rotary. The OCTET STRING contains a bitmap, with one bit for each port, and enough octets for all the ports on the system. Port numbers are as defined for charPortIndex in the Proposed Standard Internet Character MIB. Corresponding bit numbers start with 1 as the high-order bit of the first octet. Corresponds directly to port-list portion of SERVER INTERNET ROTARY and the value labeled 'Ports' in the SERVER INTERNET ROTARY display." DEFVAL { "" } ::= { rotaryEntry 3 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.33.10.11.2.1.1 | rotaryAddress | 0 | 0 | The internet address to be recognized as a rotary. Corresponds directly to the ip-address portion of SERVER INTERNET ROTARY and t… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.33.10.11.2.1.2 | rotaryStatus | 0 | 0 | Status of this entry. Setting the value to 'invalid' invalidates the entry, corresponding directly to the CLEAR SERVER INTERNET … |