The auto-partition reconnection algorithm defines the criteria
for determining that a malfunction on an auto-partitioned port
has been cleared. The auto-partitioned port reconnects and
becomes a fully functional repeater port when these conditions
are met. Reconnection criteria vary depending upon the
auto-partition reason and reconnection algorithm.
Setting this object to standard(1) causes the repeater to
implement the IEEE 802.3 standard auto-partition reconnection
algorithm. This algorithm reconnects a port auto-partitioned
due to excessive length collisions or excessive number of
consecutive collisions when the port transmits or receives a
packet without detecting a collision.
Setting this object to tx_only(2) causes the repeater to
implement a more stringent auto-partition reconnection
algorithm. This algorithm reconnects a port auto-partitioned
due to excessive length collisions or excessive number of
consecutive collisions only when the port transmits a packet
without detecting a collision. This algorithm provides a higher
level of confidence that all faults have been removed,
resulting in a more robust fault isolation mechanism.
Some implementations may not support setting this object to all
defined enumerated values. A badValue error is returned if an
attempt is made to set this object to an unsupported value.
The reconnection criteria for ports auto-partitioned due to no
receive activity during transmission, excessive length input
message, transmit carrier drop, and internal detectable port
failures are not affected by this object's value.
Note: The state of this object is preserved when the repeater
undergoes a power-up reset.
Parsed from file DECrepeater900.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: DECHUB900-ERPTR-MIB-V3-0
The auto-partition reconnection algorithm defines the criteria
for determining that a malfunction on an auto-partitioned port
has been cleared. The auto-partitioned port reconnects and
becomes a fully functional repeater port when these conditions
are met. Reconnection criteria vary depending upon the
auto-partition reason and reconnection algorithm.
Setting this object to standard(1) causes the repeater to
implement the IEEE 802.3 standard auto-partition reconnection
algorithm. This algorithm reconnects a port auto-partitioned
due to excessive length collisions or excessive number of
consecutive collisions when the port transmits or receives a
packet without detecting a collision.
Setting this object to tx_only(2) causes the repeater to
implement a more stringent auto-partition reconnection
algorithm. This algorithm reconnects a port auto-partitioned
due to excessive length collisions or excessive number of
consecutive collisions only when the port transmits a packet
without detecting a collision. This algorithm provides a higher
level of confidence that all faults have been removed,
resulting in a more robust fault isolation mechanism.
Some implementations may not support setting this object to all
defined enumerated values. A badValue error is returned if an
attempt is made to set this object to an unsupported value.
The reconnection criteria for ports auto-partitioned due to no
receive activity during transmission, excessive length input
message, transmit carrier drop, and internal detectable port
failures are not affected by this object's value.
Note: The state of this object is preserved when the repeater
undergoes a power-up reset.
Parsed from file DECHUB900-ERPTR-MIB-V3-0.mib
Module: DECHUB900-ERPTR-MIB-V3-0
Vendor: DEC
Module: DECHUB900-ERPTR-MIB-V3-0
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
erptrAutoPartitionReconnectAlg OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { standard(1), txOnly(2) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The auto-partition reconnection algorithm defines the criteria for determining that a malfunction on an auto-partitioned port has been cleared. The auto-partitioned port reconnects and becomes a fully functional repeater port when these conditions are met. Reconnection criteria vary depending upon the auto-partition reason and reconnection algorithm. Setting this object to standard(1) causes the repeater to implement the IEEE 802.3 standard auto-partition reconnection algorithm. This algorithm reconnects a port auto-partitioned due to excessive length collisions or excessive number of consecutive collisions when the port transmits or receives a packet without detecting a collision. Setting this object to tx_only(2) causes the repeater to implement a more stringent auto-partition reconnection algorithm. This algorithm reconnects a port auto-partitioned due to excessive length collisions or excessive number of consecutive collisions only when the port transmits a packet without detecting a collision. This algorithm provides a higher level of confidence that all faults have been removed, resulting in a more robust fault isolation mechanism. Some implementations may not support setting this object to all defined enumerated values. A badValue error is returned if an attempt is made to set this object to an unsupported value. The reconnection criteria for ports auto-partitioned due to no receive activity during transmission, excessive length input message, transmit carrier drop, and internal detectable port failures are not affected by this object's value. Note: The state of this object is preserved when the repeater undergoes a power-up reset." REFERENCE "Reference IEEE 802.3 Std, 9.6.6 Auto-Partitioning/Reconnection" ::= { erptrRptrInfo 2 }
erptrAutoPartitionReconnectAlg OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { standard(1), txOnly(2) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The auto-partition reconnection algorithm defines the criteria for determining that a malfunction on an auto-partitioned port has been cleared. The auto-partitioned port reconnects and becomes a fully functional repeater port when these conditions are met. Reconnection criteria vary depending upon the auto-partition reason and reconnection algorithm. Setting this object to standard(1) causes the repeater to implement the IEEE 802.3 standard auto-partition reconnection algorithm. This algorithm reconnects a port auto-partitioned due to excessive length collisions or excessive number of consecutive collisions when the port transmits or receives a packet without detecting a collision. Setting this object to tx_only(2) causes the repeater to implement a more stringent auto-partition reconnection algorithm. This algorithm reconnects a port auto-partitioned due to excessive length collisions or excessive number of consecutive collisions only when the port transmits a packet without detecting a collision. This algorithm provides a higher level of confidence that all faults have been removed, resulting in a more robust fault isolation mechanism. Some implementations may not support setting this object to all defined enumerated values. A badValue error is returned if an attempt is made to set this object to an unsupported value. The reconnection criteria for ports auto-partitioned due to no receive activity during transmission, excessive length input message, transmit carrier drop, and internal detectable port failures are not affected by this object's value. Note: The state of this object is preserved when the repeater undergoes a power-up reset." REFERENCE "Reference IEEE 802.3 Std, 9.6.6 Auto-Partitioning/Reconnection" ::= { erptrRptrInfo 2 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.18.11.5.1.1.1.1.2.0 | erptrAutoPartitionReconnectAlg | 0 | 0 | None |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.18.11.5.1.1.1.1.1 | erptrAutoPartitionAlg | 1 | 1 | The auto-partition algorithm protects the network from certain fault conditions which can halt all LAN communications. A media sh… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.18.11.5.1.1.1.1.3 | erptrJamBits | 1 | 1 | When a repeater detects a collision on any of the ports to which it is transmitting, it transmits a jam signal to all of the port… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.18.11.5.1.1.1.1.4 | erptrHealthTextChanges | 1 | 1 | erptrHealthtextChanges |
1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.18.11.5.1.1.1.1.5 | erptrTotalPortEvents | 1 | 1 | The total number of times any port in the repeater became not operational or auto-partitioned, or the media for any ports' MAUs b… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.18.11.5.1.1.1.1.6 | erptrTotalRptrErrors | 1 | 1 | The total number of errors which have occured on all the groups in a repeater. This object is a summation of the values of the r… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.18.11.5.1.1.1.1.7 | erptrJabberProtectionAdminStatus | 1 | 1 | The jabber protection function automatically disables a port whenever it detects a very long input event (or jabber) on that port… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.18.11.5.1.1.1.1.8 | erptrTotalPorts | 1 | 1 | The total number of front panel ports in the repeater. This object is summation of rptrPortCapacity as defined in RFC1516 for eac… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.18.11.5.1.1.1.1.9 | erptrPMDCarrierCardType | 1 | 1 | The value unknown(1) indicates card that connects to MOD-PMDs are not present. The value type10Base (2) indicates card that conne… |