Reference record for OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.6



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1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2 (sysConfig)
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6
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sysConfigSwitchingMode
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1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.6
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OBJECT-TYPE
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  • {iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) grandjunction(437) products(1) fastLink(1) series2000(3) sysConfig(2) sysConfigSwitchingMode(6)}
  • {iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) grandjunction(437) products(1) fastLink(1) series2000(3) sysConfig(2) sysConfigSwitchingMode(6)}
  • {iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) grandjunction(437) products(1) fastLink(1) series2000(3) sysConfig(2) sysConfigSwitchingMode(6)}
  • {iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) grandjunction(437) products(1) fastLink(1) series2000(3) sysConfig(2) sysConfigSwitchingMode(6)}
  • {iso(1) iso-identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) grandjunction(437) products(1) fastLink(1) series2000(3) sysConfig(2) sysConfigSwitchingMode(6)}
  • {iso(1) iso-identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) grandjunction(437) products(1) fastLink(1) series2000(3) sysConfig(2) sysConfigSwitchingMode(6)}
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  • /iso/identified-organization/dod/internet/private/enterprises/grandjunction/products/fastLink/series2000/sysConfig/sysConfigSwitchingMode
  • /iso/org/dod/internet/private/enterprise/grandjunction/products/fastLink/series2000/sysConfig/sysConfigSwitchingMode
  • /iso/org/dod/internet/private/enterprises/grandjunction/products/fastLink/series2000/sysConfig/sysConfigSwitchingMode
  • /iso/iso-identified-organization/dod/internet/private/enterprise/grandjunction/products/fastLink/series2000/sysConfig/sysConfigSwitchingMode
  • /iso/iso-identified-organization/dod/internet/private/enterprises/grandjunction/products/fastLink/series2000/sysConfig/sysConfigSwitchingMode
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    /ISO/Identified-Organization/6/1/4/1/437/1/1/3/2/6

    Description by cisco_v1

    The switch can operate as a high speed cut-through
    switch, or as a traditional store-and-forward switch.
    Cut-through switching of frames is enabled when
    this object is set to fastForward(3) or fragmentFree(2).
    This works to reduce buffering latency by attempting to
    forward a frame before reception is completed.

    Switches operating with firmware versions greater
    than or equal to 6.00 support only fragmentFree(2) and
    sotre-and-forward(1).

    Broadcast frames are always switched using the
    store-and-forward(1) method. Multicast frame switching
    may be forced to the store-and-forward(1) mode using
    the object sysConfigMulticastStoreAndForward.
    The switching of any types of frame automatically reverts
    to the store-and-forward(1) method whenever the
    switch is configured to monitor frames internally (see the
    object sysConfigMonitorPort).

    The default value for this object for firmware version
    greater than or equal to 6.00 is fragmentFree(2).
    The default value for this object for firmware version
    less than 6.00 is fastForward(3).

    store-and-forward: entire frame is buffered before it is
    forwarded to the appropriate destination.

    fragmentFree : forward the frame to the appropriate
    destination after 64 bytes plus preamble
    have been received.

    fastForward : minimize latency by making the forwarding
    decision as soon as possible during frame
    reception (after 6 bytes plus preamble).

    Description by mibdepot

    The switch can operate as a high speed cut-through
    switch, or as a traditional store-and-forward switch.
    Cut-through switching of frames is enabled when
    this object is set to fastForward(3) or fragmentFree(2).
    This works to reduce buffering latency by attempting to
    forward a frame before reception is completed.

    Switches operating with firmware versions greater
    than or equal to 6.00 support only fragmentFree(2) and
    sotre-and-forward(1).

    Broadcast frames are always switched using the
    store-and-forward(1) method. Multicast frame switching
    may be forced to the store-and-forward(1) mode using
    the object sysConfigMulticastStoreAndForward.
    The switching of any types of frame automatically reverts
    to the store-and-forward(1) method whenever the
    switch is configured to monitor frames internally (see the
    object sysConfigMonitorPort).

    The default value for this object for firmware version
    greater than or equal to 6.00 is fragmentFree(2).
    The default value for this object for firmware version
    less than 6.00 is fastForward(3).

    store-and-forward: entire frame is buffered before it is
    forwarded to the appropriate destination.

    fragmentFree : forward the frame to the appropriate
    destination after 64 bytes plus preamble
    have been received.

    fastForward : minimize latency by making the forwarding
    decision as soon as possible during frame
    reception (after 6 bytes plus preamble).

    Parsed from file ESSWITCH-MIB.my.txt
    Company: None
    Module: STAND-ALONE-ETHERNET-SWITCH-MIB

    Description by circitor

    The switch can operate as a high speed cut-through
    switch, or as a traditional store-and-forward switch.
    Cut-through switching of frames is enabled when
    this object is set to fastForward(3) or fragmentFree(2).
    This works to reduce buffering latency by attempting to
    forward a frame before reception is completed.

    Switches operating with firmware versions greater
    than or equal to 6.00 support only fragmentFree(2) and
    sotre-and-forward(1).

    Broadcast frames are always switched using the
    store-and-forward(1) method. Multicast frame switching
    may be forced to the store-and-forward(1) mode using
    the object sysConfigMulticastStoreAndForward.
    The switching of any types of frame automatically reverts
    to the store-and-forward(1) method whenever the
    switch is configured to monitor frames internally (see the
    object sysConfigMonitorPort).

    The default value for this object for firmware version
    greater than or equal to 6.00 is fragmentFree(2).
    The default value for this object for firmware version
    less than 6.00 is fastForward(3).

    store-and-forward: entire frame is buffered before it is
    forwarded to the appropriate destination.

    fragmentFree : forward the frame to the appropriate
    destination after 64 bytes plus preamble
    have been received.

    fastForward : minimize latency by making the forwarding
    decision as soon as possible during frame
    reception (after 6 bytes plus preamble).

    Parsed from file STAND-ALONE-ETHERNET-SWITCH-MIB.mib
    Module: STAND-ALONE-ETHERNET-SWITCH-MIB

    Information by cisco_v1

    sysConfigSwitchingMode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { store-and-forward(1), fragmentFree(2), fastForward(3) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The switch can operate as a high speed cut-through switch, or as a traditional store-and-forward switch. Cut-through switching of frames is enabled when this object is set to fastForward(3) or fragmentFree(2). This works to reduce buffering latency by attempting to forward a frame before reception is completed. Switches operating with firmware versions greater than or equal to 6.00 support only fragmentFree(2) and sotre-and-forward(1). Broadcast frames are always switched using the store-and-forward(1) method. Multicast frame switching may be forced to the store-and-forward(1) mode using the object sysConfigMulticastStoreAndForward. The switching of any types of frame automatically reverts to the store-and-forward(1) method whenever the switch is configured to monitor frames internally (see the object sysConfigMonitorPort). The default value for this object for firmware version greater than or equal to 6.00 is fragmentFree(2). The default value for this object for firmware version less than 6.00 is fastForward(3). store-and-forward: entire frame is buffered before it is forwarded to the appropriate destination. fragmentFree : forward the frame to the appropriate destination after 64 bytes plus preamble have been received. fastForward : minimize latency by making the forwarding decision as soon as possible during frame reception (after 6 bytes plus preamble)." ::= { sysConfig 6 }

    Information by oid_info

    Vendor: Grand Junction Networks
    Module: STAND-ALONE-ETHERNET-SWITCH-MIB

    [Automatically extracted from oidview.com]

    Information by mibdepot

    sysConfigSwitchingMode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { store-and-forward(1), fragmentFree(2), fastForward(3) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The switch can operate as a high speed cut-through switch, or as a traditional store-and-forward switch. Cut-through switching of frames is enabled when this object is set to fastForward(3) or fragmentFree(2). This works to reduce buffering latency by attempting to forward a frame before reception is completed. Switches operating with firmware versions greater than or equal to 6.00 support only fragmentFree(2) and sotre-and-forward(1). Broadcast frames are always switched using the store-and-forward(1) method. Multicast frame switching may be forced to the store-and-forward(1) mode using the object sysConfigMulticastStoreAndForward. The switching of any types of frame automatically reverts to the store-and-forward(1) method whenever the switch is configured to monitor frames internally (see the object sysConfigMonitorPort). The default value for this object for firmware version greater than or equal to 6.00 is fragmentFree(2). The default value for this object for firmware version less than 6.00 is fastForward(3). store-and-forward: entire frame is buffered before it is forwarded to the appropriate destination. fragmentFree : forward the frame to the appropriate destination after 64 bytes plus preamble have been received. fastForward : minimize latency by making the forwarding decision as soon as possible during frame reception (after 6 bytes plus preamble)." ::= { sysConfig 6 }

    Information by circitor

    sysConfigSwitchingMode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { store-and-forward(1), fragmentFree(2), fastForward(3) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The switch can operate as a high speed cut-through switch, or as a traditional store-and-forward switch. Cut-through switching of frames is enabled when this object is set to fastForward(3) or fragmentFree(2). This works to reduce buffering latency by attempting to forward a frame before reception is completed. Switches operating with firmware versions greater than or equal to 6.00 support only fragmentFree(2) and sotre-and-forward(1). Broadcast frames are always switched using the store-and-forward(1) method. Multicast frame switching may be forced to the store-and-forward(1) mode using the object sysConfigMulticastStoreAndForward. The switching of any types of frame automatically reverts to the store-and-forward(1) method whenever the switch is configured to monitor frames internally (see the object sysConfigMonitorPort). The default value for this object for firmware version greater than or equal to 6.00 is fragmentFree(2). The default value for this object for firmware version less than 6.00 is fastForward(3). store-and-forward: entire frame is buffered before it is forwarded to the appropriate destination. fragmentFree : forward the frame to the appropriate destination after 64 bytes plus preamble have been received. fastForward : minimize latency by making the forwarding decision as soon as possible during frame reception (after 6 bytes plus preamble)." ::= { sysConfig 6 }

    First Registration Authority (recovered by parent 1.3.6.1.4.1.437)

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    Children (1)

    OIDNameSub childrenSub Nodes TotalDescription
    1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.6.0 sysConfigSwitchingMode 0 0 None

    Brothers (24)

    OIDNameSub childrenSub Nodes TotalDescription
    1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.1 sysConfigReset 1 1 Setting this object to reset(2) causes a complete
    reset of both hardware and software, but does not run
    the POST (Power On Self T…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.2 sysConfigDefaultReset 1 1 Setting this object to reset(2) causes a complete
    reset of both hardware and software, but does not run
    the POST (Power On Self T…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.3 sysConfigClearPortStats 1 1 Setting this object to noClear(1) results in no action.
    When set to clear(2), the switch will reset all
    port statistics to zero. …
    1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.4 sysConfigAddressViolationAction 1 1 Indicates what action to take when an address violation
    (an address mismatch or duplication) occurs on a
    secured port. The defau…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.5 sysConfigAddressViolationAlert 1 1 When set to enabled(1), the switch will generate an
    addressViolation trap upon detecting an address
    violation on a secured port. …
    1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.7 sysConfigMulticastStoreAndForward 1 1 When set to enabled(1), the switching of multicast frames
    will use the store-and-forward method, regardless of the
    setting of sys…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.8 sysConfigMonitor 1 1 Selects whether frames to/from certain ports are sent
    to sysConfigMonitorPort. A port is selected for monitoring
    purpose when it…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.9 sysConfigMonitorPort 1 1 Port number to which all frames to/from monitored ports are
    sent. Frames are only monitored if the sysConfigMonitor
    object is se…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.10 sysConfigHigherProtocolMonitor 1 1 Selects whether frames addressed to and from the higher-
    layer protocol processor of the switch are to be
    monitored. The higher-…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.11 sysConfigPort25Connector 1 1 Specify which of the two connector types is providing
    active connection on port 25. Setting the connector
    to self-sensing allows…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.12 sysConfigHeuristics 1 1 A value which enables special heuristic functions.

    The value is a sum. This sum initially takes the
    value zero, Then, for each h…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.13 sysConfigEnableSTP 1 1 The switch implements the 802.1d Spanning Tree
    Algorithm & Protocol (STP) on all its port to detect loops
    in the bridge topology.…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.14 sysConfigStrictSTPTransition 1 1 The 802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol dictates that a port
    must start out in the blocking state and transition through
    two other inte…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.15 sysConfigBroadcastStormAction 1 1 Indicates what action to take when broadcast threshold is
    exceeded at a port.

    block : broadcast packets received from the port a…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.16 sysConfigBroadcastStormAlert 1 1 When set to enabled(1), the switch will generate a
    broadcastStormTrap upon detecting that a port is receiving
    broadcast packets a…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.17 sysConfigBroadcastThreshold 1 1 This object allows user to set the upper limit for Broadcast
    storm control function. The broadcast rate is the number of
    broadcas…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.18 sysConfigBroadcastReEnableThreshold 1 1 This object allows user to set the re-enable threshold for Broadcast
    Storm Control function. Once a port has been blocked, the
    nu…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.19 sysConfig10MbpsEnhancedCongestionControl, sysConfig10MbpsACR 1 1 Acceleration Congestion Resolution (ACR)
    reduces the transmit back-off period to
    allow a port to transmit packets more quickly,
    Th…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.20 sysConfigNetworkPort 1 1 If a network port is configured, all unknown
    unicast packets are sent only to the network port.
    Only one port in the switch can b…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.21 sysConfigHalfDuplexBackPressure 1 1 Back-pressure allows a port to force a collision when there
    are no buffers to receive frames. Because collision is only
    meaningf…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.22 sysConfigFastEthcParmsPort 1 1 The parameters of port to use for Fast EtherChannel.
    Defaults to 26. When Fast EtherChannel is enabled,
    the following object valu…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.23 sysConfigTftpServerName 1 1 The TFTP server host name or IP address. The value of this
    object is the same as upgradeTFTPServerName object.
    1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.24 sysConfigConfigFileAuto 1 1 Selects whether the system should attempt to retrieve the
    configuration file on system power-up. When enabled, the
    system will at…
    1.3.6.1.4.1.437.1.1.3.2.25 sysConfigPortGroupingMode 1 1 When set to bridge-groups (1), the switch allows ports
    to be assigned to bridge groups. Bridge Group configuration
    is local to th…