A matrix is expressed using a shorthand that says what
input ports can talk to what output ports.
An examples of a specification is:
11:1; 1:3-5; 2:0,3; 4-7,9:4-7,9; 10:
Semicolons separate expressions. Within each expression,
the colon has a left hand side and a right hand side. Bridge
ports on the left hand side can send packets to bridge ports
on the right hand side. Commas separate items in a list of
bridge ports. Hyphens are short-hand for specifying a range
of numbers. If there is no right hand side, the bridge ports
on the left cannot send packets to any bridge port (unless the
matrix is combined with some some other matrix in a filter
specification, or unless the filter is overridden).
Bridge port numbers are specified in decimal.
A matrix will read back in a form equivalent to the form
written. It may not read back exactly as written.
No single matrix defines whether a packet arriving on a port
is forwarded to its destination. Various destination address,
source address, protocol, and default filtering specifications
are combined to determine whether the packet is forwarded.
Unspecified rows are set to one's, which means that the
corresponding input ports can communicate with every
output port.
Parsed from file GIGASWITCH-MIB.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: GIGASWITCH-MIB
A matrix is expressed using a shorthand that says what
input ports can talk to what output ports.
An examples of a specification is:
11:1; 1:3-5; 2:0,3; 4-7,9:4-7,9; 10:
Semicolons separate expressions. Within each expression,
the colon has a left hand side and a right hand side. Bridge
ports on the left hand side can send packets to bridge ports
on the right hand side. Commas separate items in a list of
bridge ports. Hyphens are short-hand for specifying a range
of numbers. If there is no right hand side, the bridge ports
on the left cannot send packets to any bridge port (unless the
matrix is combined with some some other matrix in a filter
specification, or unless the filter is overridden).
Bridge port numbers are specified in decimal.
A matrix will read back in a form equivalent to the form
written. It may not read back exactly as written.
No single matrix defines whether a packet arriving on a port
is forwarded to its destination. Various destination address,
source address, protocol, and default filtering specifications
are combined to determine whether the packet is forwarded.
Unspecified rows are set to one's, which means that the
corresponding input ports can communicate with every
output port.
Parsed from file DEC-ELAN-MIB.mib
Module: DEC-ELAN-MIB
Vendor: DEC
Module: DEC-ELAN-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
ebrNportDefaultMatrixValue OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (32)) ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "A matrix is expressed using a shorthand that says what input ports can talk to what output ports. An examples of a specification is: 11:1; 1:3-5; 2:0,3; 4-7,9:4-7,9; 10: Semicolons separate expressions. Within each expression, the colon has a left hand side and a right hand side. Bridge ports on the left hand side can send packets to bridge ports on the right hand side. Commas separate items in a list of bridge ports. Hyphens are short-hand for specifying a range of numbers. If there is no right hand side, the bridge ports on the left cannot send packets to any bridge port (unless the matrix is combined with some some other matrix in a filter specification, or unless the filter is overridden). Bridge port numbers are specified in decimal. A matrix will read back in a form equivalent to the form written. It may not read back exactly as written. No single matrix defines whether a packet arriving on a port is forwarded to its destination. Various destination address, source address, protocol, and default filtering specifications are combined to determine whether the packet is forwarded. Unspecified rows are set to one's, which means that the corresponding input ports can communicate with every output port. " ::= { filterByReferencedExpression 6 }
ebrNportDefaultMatrixValue OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (32)) ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "A matrix is expressed using a shorthand that says what input ports can talk to what output ports. An examples of a specification is: 11:1; 1:3-5; 2:0,3; 4-7,9:4-7,9; 10: Semicolons separate expressions. Within each expression, the colon has a left hand side and a right hand side. Bridge ports on the left hand side can send packets to bridge ports on the right hand side. Commas separate items in a list of bridge ports. Hyphens are short-hand for specifying a range of numbers. If there is no right hand side, the bridge ports on the left cannot send packets to any bridge port (unless the matrix is combined with some some other matrix in a filter specification, or unless the filter is overridden). Bridge port numbers are specified in decimal. A matrix will read back in a form equivalent to the form written. It may not read back exactly as written. No single matrix defines whether a packet arriving on a port is forwarded to its destination. Various destination address, source address, protocol, and default filtering specifications are combined to determine whether the packet is forwarded. Unspecified rows are set to one's, which means that the corresponding input ports can communicate with every output port. " ::= { filterByReferencedExpression 6 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.15.3.3.3.2.1.6.0 | ebrNportDefaultMatrixValue | 0 | 0 | None |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.15.3.3.3.2.1.1 | ebrNportMatrixNameTable | 1 | 5 | This table allows filter matrices to be succinctly specified and named. These matrices may later be used and combined in filter … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.15.3.3.3.2.1.2 | ebrNportSapNameTable | 1 | 6 | The filters specified by SAP protocol. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.15.3.3.3.2.1.3 | ebrNportSnapNameTable | 1 | 6 | The filters specified by Protocol ID for the SNAP SAP. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.15.3.3.3.2.1.4 | ebrNportDANameTable | 1 | 6 | The filters specified by destination address. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.15.3.3.3.2.1.5 | ebrNportSANameTable | 1 | 6 | The filters specified by source address. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.15.3.3.3.2.1.7 | ebrNportManualFilter | 1 | 1 | The list of bridge ports in manual mode is listed. Manual mode means that the bridge purges the learned entries for that port fro… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.15.3.3.3.2.1.8 | ebrNportMatrixNameRowTable | 1 | 5 | This table is another view of ebrNportMatrixNameTable. The tables side-effect one another. Users or programs can choose whicheve… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.15.3.3.3.2.1.9 | ebrNportDefaultMatrixFppnValue | 1 | 1 | A matrix is expressed using a shorthand that says what input front panel ports can talk to what output front panel ports. An examp… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.15.3.3.3.2.1.10 | ebrNportFppnManualFilter | 1 | 1 | The list of front panel ports in manual mode is listed. Manual mode means that the bridge purges the learned entries for that por… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.15.3.3.3.2.1.11 | ebrNportMatrixFppnRowTable | 1 | 5 | This table is yet another view of ebrNportMatrixNameTable. The tables side-effect one another. Users or programs can choose whic… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.15.3.3.3.2.1.12 | ebrNportNamedDefaultMatrix | 1 | 1 | When a matrix name is written to this object, the default matrix is set to the matrix if and only if the matrix exists. Unspecifie… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.15.3.3.3.2.1.13 | ebrNportDefaultMatrixRowTable | 1 | 3 | This table is another view of ebrNportDefaultMatrixValue. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.15.3.3.3.2.1.14 | ebrNportFloodMatrixValue | 1 | 1 | A flood matrix is expressed using a shorthand that says what input ports can be flooded to what output ports. Unspecified rows ar… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.15.3.3.3.2.1.15 | ebrNportFloodMatrixFppnValue | 1 | 1 | A flood matrix is expressed using a shorthand that says what input front panel ports can be flooded to what output front panel po… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.15.3.3.3.2.1.16 | ebrNportNamedFloodMatrix | 1 | 1 | When a matrix name is written to this object, the flood matrix is set to the matrix if and only if the matrix exists. Unspecified … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.15.3.3.3.2.1.17 | ebrNportFloodMatrixRowTable | 1 | 3 | This table is another view of ebrNportFloodMatrixValue. |