The end station database maintains information concerning end-station
address information against device port for 802.3 repeater type
devices. This table provides one of three views on that database.
The view provided by this particular table is indexed firstly on
address type and then on address and so can be used to read the entire
contents of the database in end-station address order. Additionally
one can read all addresses of a certain type from the database, e.g.
all IP addresses known.
There are some points to note when reading the contents of the end
station table. Firstly the repeater number reported will change if a
unit is moved from one repeater within a device to another or if a
unit is isolated. Secondly an address will only appear in the table
once. If an address which is already present in the database is found
on another port then the original record is changed and the 'modified'
flag set for that entry.
Parsed from file msh100.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: LBMSH-MIB
The end station database maintains information concerning end-station
address information against device port for 802.3 repeater type
devices. This table provides one of three views on that database.
The view provided by this particular table is indexed firstly on
address type and then on address and so can be used to read the entire
contents of the database in end-station address order. Additionally
one can read all addresses of a certain type from the database, e.g.
all IP addresses known.
There are some points to note when reading the contents of the end
station table. Firstly the repeater number reported will change if a
unit is moved from one repeater within a device to another or if a
unit is isolated. Secondly an address will only appear in the table
once. If an address which is already present in the database is found
on another port then the original record is changed and the 'modified'
flag set for that entry.
Parsed from file LBHUB-MSH-MIB.mib
Module: LBHUB-MSH-MIB
Vendor: 3Com
Module: A3COM0010-ENDSTATION (A3COM0010-ENDSTATION.mib)
Type: ENTRY
Access: not-accessible
Syntax: EsTableEntry
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esTableEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX EsTableEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION " The end station database maintains information concerning end-station address information against device port for 802.3 repeater type devices. This table provides one of three views on that database. The view provided by this particular table is indexed firstly on address type and then on address and so can be used to read the entire contents of the database in end-station address order. Additionally one can read all addresses of a certain type from the database, e.g. all IP addresses known. There are some points to note when reading the contents of the end station table. Firstly the repeater number reported will change if a unit is moved from one repeater within a device to another or if a unit is isolated. Secondly an address will only appear in the table once. If an address which is already present in the database is found on another port then the original record is changed and the 'modified' flag set for that entry." INDEX { esAddrType, esAddress } ::= { esTable 1 }
esTableEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX EsTableEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION " The end station database maintains information concerning end-station address information against device port for 802.3 repeater type devices. This table provides one of three views on that database. The view provided by this particular table is indexed firstly on address type and then on address and so can be used to read the entire contents of the database in end-station address order. Additionally one can read all addresses of a certain type from the database, e.g. all IP addresses known. There are some points to note when reading the contents of the end station table. Firstly the repeater number reported will change if a unit is moved from one repeater within a device to another or if a unit is isolated. Secondly an address will only appear in the table once. If an address which is already present in the database is found on another port then the original record is changed and the 'modified' flag set for that entry." INDEX { esAddrType, esAddress } ::= { esTable 1 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.43.10.9.3.1.1 | esAddrType | 0 | 0 | The end station database is capable of storing information for a number of different protocols. Each protocol has it's own addre… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.43.10.9.3.1.2 | esAddress | 0 | 0 | The address information held in this entry of the database. The length and format of the string depends on the address type. For… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.43.10.9.3.1.3 | esSlotNumber | 0 | 0 | Number of unit on which this address was learnt. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.43.10.9.3.1.4 | esPortNumber | 0 | 0 | Port number of unit on which this address was learnt. |