The MSH chassis can simultaneously maintain a number of different
sub-networks. Examples of these are the independent repeaters and a
number of Token Rings. These fundamental services are referred to as
facilities. Each card in the chassis can either provide or be
connected to one or more of these facilities. This table provides a
means of determining and changing the facilities used by a particular
card.
The number of entries per card depends on the type of card. For
example an 802.3 repeater card can be expected to have a single entry
while an 'n' port bridge would have 'n'. The number of entries for a
particular card is fixed (can't insert into or delete from this table).
Parsed from file msh100.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: LBMSH-MIB
The MSH chassis can simultaneously maintain a number of different
sub-networks. Examples of these are the independent repeaters and a
number of Token Rings. These fundamental services are referred to as
facilities. Each card in the chassis can either provide or be
connected to one or more of these facilities. This table provides a
means of determining and changing the facilities used by a particular
card.
The number of entries per card depends on the type of card. For
example an 802.3 repeater card can be expected to have a single entry
while an 'n' port bridge would have 'n'. The number of entries for a
particular card is fixed (can't insert into or delete from this table).
Parsed from file LBHUB-MSH-MIB.mib
Module: LBHUB-MSH-MIB
Vendor: 3Com
Module: LBHUB-MSH-MIB (lbhub-msh.mib)
Type: TABLE
Access: not-accessible
Syntax: SEQUENCE OF
Automatically extracted from www.mibdepot.com
facilityTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF FacilityEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION " The MSH chassis can simultaneously maintain a number of different sub-networks. Examples of these are the independent repeaters and a number of Token Rings. These fundamental services are referred to as facilities. Each card in the chassis can either provide or be connected to one or more of these facilities. This table provides a means of determining and changing the facilities used by a particular card. The number of entries per card depends on the type of card. For example an 802.3 repeater card can be expected to have a single entry while an 'n' port bridge would have 'n'. The number of entries for a particular card is fixed (can't insert into or delete from this table)." ::= { logicalConfig 3 }
facilityTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF FacilityEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION " The MSH chassis can simultaneously maintain a number of different sub-networks. Examples of these are the independent repeaters and a number of Token Rings. These fundamental services are referred to as facilities. Each card in the chassis can either provide or be connected to one or more of these facilities. This table provides a means of determining and changing the facilities used by a particular card. The number of entries per card depends on the type of card. For example an 802.3 repeater card can be expected to have a single entry while an 'n' port bridge would have 'n'. The number of entries for a particular card is fixed (can't insert into or delete from this table)." ::= { logicalConfig 3 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.43.10.14.3.3.1 | facilityEntry | 4 | 4 | This is an entry in the Facility Table for a particular slot. There may be more than one entry per slot, each entry being disti… |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.43.10.14.3.1 | serviceTable | 1 | 4 | An MSH chassis is logically comprised of a number of services, e.g. a repeater, bridge etc. Each service is implemented by one o… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.43.10.14.3.2 | addressTable | 1 | 5 | An MSH chassis contains a number of services. Each service is implemented by one or more cards. A number of services are 'intell… |