secureAddrRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION "This manages the creation and deletion or rows, and shows
the current status of the indexed MAC address. This object has the following
values.
active(1) The indexed MAC address is authorised on this port.
notInService(2) The indexed MAC address is not authorised on this port.
notReady(3) Not applicable. (This value indicates an incomplete row.)
createAndGo(4) Assign a new MAC address to the port and authorise immediately.
createAndWait(5) Assign a new MAC address to the port, but do not
authorise until active(1) is written to this object.
destroy(6) Delete this entry.
When creating a new entry, index a new row and use createAndGo(4) or createAndWait(5). Some hardware will not
allow the address to be unauthorised, and will automatically switch the row to active(1). When reading this object,
only active(1) and notInService(2) will be returned.
Only the values active(1) and destroy(6) will be allowed for an existing row, or createAndGo(4) and
createAndWait(5) for a new row."
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This manages the creation and deletion or rows, and
shows the current status of the indexed MAC address. This object has
the following values.
1 - The indexed MAC address is authorised on this port.
2 - The indexed MAC address is not authorised on this port.
3 - Not applicable. (This value indicates an incomplete row.)
4 - Assign a new MAC address to the port and authorise immediately.
5 - Assign a new MAC address to the port, but do not authorise until
active(1) is written to this object.
6 - Delete this entry.
When creating a new entry, index a new row and use createAndGo(4) or
createAndWait(5). Some hardware will not allow the address to be
unauthorised, and will automatically switch the row to active(1).
When reading this object, only active(1) and notInService(2) will be
returned.
Only the values active(1) and destroy(6) will be allowed for an
existing row, or createAndGo(4) and createAndWait(5) for a new row.
Parsed from file ibm8271e_a3commg003-port-security.mib.txt
Company: ibm
Module: A3COMMG003-PORT-SECURITY
Automatically extracted from a file named S3M_AGENT
secureAddrRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { active (1), notInService (2), notReady (3), createAndGo (4), createAndWait (5), destroy (6) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This manages the creation and deletion or rows, and shows the current status of the indexed MAC address. This object has the following values. 1 - The indexed MAC address is authorised on this port. 2 - The indexed MAC address is not authorised on this port. 3 - Not applicable. (This value indicates an incomplete row.) 4 - Assign a new MAC address to the port and authorise immediately. 5 - Assign a new MAC address to the port, but do not authorise until active(1) is written to this object. 6 - Delete this entry. When creating a new entry, index a new row and use createAndGo(4) or createAndWait(5). Some hardware will not allow the address to be unauthorised, and will automatically switch the row to active(1). When reading this object, only active(1) and notInService(2) will be returned. Only the values active(1) and destroy(6) will be allowed for an existing row, or createAndGo(4) and createAndWait(5) for a new row." ::= {secureAddressEntry 4}
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.43.10.22.2.1.1 | secureAddrSlotIndex | 0 | 0 | The slot or unit number of the secure port. This is the first index into the secureAddressTable. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.43.10.22.2.1.2 | secureAddrPortIndex | 0 | 0 | The port number of the secure port. This is the second index into the secureAddressTable. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.43.10.22.2.1.3 | secureAddrMAC, secureAddrMACAddress | 0 | 0 | The MAC address of a station assigned to this port. This is the third index into the secureAddressTable. |