This object defines the switching mode in which this
port operates. The switching mode of a port determines
whether or not it learns station location information
from source addresses of packets received on the port;
the switching mode also determines whether or not
packets with unknown destination addresses received
on other ports are flooded out this port.
The following notation is used in the switching mode
definitions that follow:
LRN: station location information is learned
from source addresses of packets received
on port.
!LRN: station location information is NOT
learned from source addresses of packets
received on port.
FUD: packets with unknown destination
addresses received on other
ports are flooded out this port.
!FUD: packets with unknown destination
addresses received on other ports are
NOT flooded out this port.
A port may be configured to operate in one of the
following switching modes:
standard(1): LRN & FUD
This is the mode in which all ports of
a 802.1D-compliant standard switch
operates.
workgroup(2): LRN & !FUD
This is the mode in which workgroup
side ports of a workgroup switch
operates.
backbone(3): !LRN & FUD
This is the mode in which the backbone
port of a workgroup switch operates.
manual(4): !LRN & !FUD
In this mode, forwarding out this
port is fully determined by
management-specified filters.
When learning is disabled on a port (i.e., mode is
changed to backbone(3) or manual(4)), whether addresses
previously learned on the port are purged immediately
or allowed to age out naturally is implementation
dependent.
Note that all ports may be configured to operate in
the manual(4) switching mode with a single operation,
viz. by enabling(2) the manual mode switch defined by
the following object:
eSwitchAddrFdbManualMode.
Parsed from file DEChub900-Switch.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: ESWITCH-MIB-V3-0
This object defines the switching mode in which this
port operates. The switching mode of a port determines
whether or not it learns station location information
from source addresses of packets received on the port;
the switching mode also determines whether or not
packets with unknown destination addresses received
on other ports are flooded out this port.
The following notation is used in the switching mode
definitions that follow:
LRN: station location information is learned
from source addresses of packets received
on port.
!LRN: station location information is NOT
learned from source addresses of packets
received on port.
FUD: packets with unknown destination
addresses received on other
ports are flooded out this port.
!FUD: packets with unknown destination
addresses received on other ports are
NOT flooded out this port.
A port may be configured to operate in one of the
following switching modes:
standard(1): LRN & FUD
This is the mode in which all ports of
a 802.1D-compliant standard switch
operates.
workgroup(2): LRN & !FUD
This is the mode in which workgroup
side ports of a workgroup switch
operates.
backbone(3): !LRN & FUD
This is the mode in which the backbone
port of a workgroup switch operates.
manual(4): !LRN & !FUD
In this mode, forwarding out this
port is fully determined by
management-specified filters.
When learning is disabled on a port (i.e., mode is
changed to backbone(3) or manual(4)), whether addresses
previously learned on the port are purged immediately
or allowed to age out naturally is implementation
dependent.
Note that all ports may be configured to operate in
the manual(4) switching mode with a single operation,
viz. by enabling(2) the manual mode switch defined by
the following object:
eSwitchAddrFdbManualMode.
Parsed from file ESWITCH-MIB-V3-0.mib
Module: ESWITCH-MIB-V3-0
Vendor: DEC
Module: ESWITCH-MIB-V3-0
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eSwitchPortSwitchingMode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { standard(1), workgroup(2), backbone(3), manual(4) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This object defines the switching mode in which this port operates. The switching mode of a port determines whether or not it learns station location information from source addresses of packets received on the port; the switching mode also determines whether or not packets with unknown destination addresses received on other ports are flooded out this port. The following notation is used in the switching mode definitions that follow: LRN: station location information is learned from source addresses of packets received on port. !LRN: station location information is NOT learned from source addresses of packets received on port. FUD: packets with unknown destination addresses received on other ports are flooded out this port. !FUD: packets with unknown destination addresses received on other ports are NOT flooded out this port. A port may be configured to operate in one of the following switching modes: standard(1): LRN & FUD This is the mode in which all ports of a 802.1D-compliant standard switch operates. workgroup(2): LRN & !FUD This is the mode in which workgroup side ports of a workgroup switch operates. backbone(3): !LRN & FUD This is the mode in which the backbone port of a workgroup switch operates. manual(4): !LRN & !FUD In this mode, forwarding out this port is fully determined by management-specified filters. When learning is disabled on a port (i.e., mode is changed to backbone(3) or manual(4)), whether addresses previously learned on the port are purged immediately or allowed to age out naturally is implementation dependent. Note that all ports may be configured to operate in the manual(4) switching mode with a single operation, viz. by enabling(2) the manual mode switch defined by the following object: eSwitchAddrFdbManualMode." ::= { eSwitchPortEntry 5 }
eSwitchPortSwitchingMode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { standard(1), workgroup(2), backbone(3), manual(4) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This object defines the switching mode in which this port operates. The switching mode of a port determines whether or not it learns station location information from source addresses of packets received on the port; the switching mode also determines whether or not packets with unknown destination addresses received on other ports are flooded out this port. The following notation is used in the switching mode definitions that follow: LRN: station location information is learned from source addresses of packets received on port. !LRN: station location information is NOT learned from source addresses of packets received on port. FUD: packets with unknown destination addresses received on other ports are flooded out this port. !FUD: packets with unknown destination addresses received on other ports are NOT flooded out this port. A port may be configured to operate in one of the following switching modes: standard(1): LRN & FUD This is the mode in which all ports of a 802.1D-compliant standard switch operates. workgroup(2): LRN & !FUD This is the mode in which workgroup side ports of a workgroup switch operates. backbone(3): !LRN & FUD This is the mode in which the backbone port of a workgroup switch operates. manual(4): !LRN & !FUD In this mode, forwarding out this port is fully determined by management-specified filters. When learning is disabled on a port (i.e., mode is changed to backbone(3) or manual(4)), whether addresses previously learned on the port are purged immediately or allowed to age out naturally is implementation dependent. Note that all ports may be configured to operate in the manual(4) switching mode with a single operation, viz. by enabling(2) the manual mode switch defined by the following object: eSwitchAddrFdbManualMode." ::= { eSwitchPortEntry 5 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.18.11.7.2.1.1.1 | eSwitchPortIndex | 0 | 0 | The port number of the switch port for which this entry defines various characteristics. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.18.11.7.2.1.1.2 | eSwitchPortFailed | 0 | 0 | This object assumes the value failed(2), if the corresponding port is present, but has been determined to be faulty and has been … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.18.11.7.2.1.1.3 | eSwitchPortStatus | 0 | 0 | When read, this object returns the current status of this port. This object may also be used to shut down a port that is currently… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.36.2.18.11.7.2.1.1.4 | eSwitchPortShutDownReason | 0 | 0 | The reason why this port is currently shut down. A value of none(1) is returned, if the port is not currently shutdown. A value o… |