Setting this object to disabled(2) disables the
port. A disabled port neither transmits nor
receives. Once disabled, a port must be
explicitly enabled to restore operation. A port
which is disabled when power is lost or when a
reset is exerted shall remain disabled when normal
operation resumes.
When the logical port is actually a daughterboard
on the module, the AdminStatus directly relates to
the interface mode of the daughterboard. Setting
it enabled(1) enables the interface and likewise
disabled(2) disables the interface mode.
The admin status takes precedence over auto-
partition and functionally operates between the
auto-partition mechanism and the AUI/PMA.
Setting this object to enabled(1) enables the port
and exerts a BEGIN on the port's auto-partition
state machine.
(In effect, when a port is disabled, the value of
chipRptrPortAutoPartitionState for that port is frozen
until the port is next enabled. When the port
becomes enabled, the chipRptrPortAutoPartitionState
becomes notAutoPartitioned(1), regardless of its
pre-disabling state.)
Parsed from file isd_mib.txt
Company: None
Module: CHIPCOMMIB
Setting this object to disabled(2) disables the
port. A disabled port neither transmits nor
receives. Once disabled, a port must be
explicitly enabled to restore operation. A port
which is disabled when power is lost or when a
reset is exerted shall remain disabled when normal
operation resumes.
When the logical port is actually a daughterboard
on the module, the AdminStatus directly relates to
the interface mode of the daughterboard. Setting
it enabled(1) enables the interface and likewise
disabled(2) disables the interface mode.
The admin status takes precedence over auto-
partition and functionally operates between the
auto-partition mechanism and the AUI/PMA.
Setting this object to enabled(1) enables the port
and exerts a BEGIN on the port's auto-partition
state machine.
(In effect, when a port is disabled, the value of
chipRptrPortAutoPartitionState for that port is frozen
until the port is next enabled. When the port
becomes enabled, the chipRptrPortAutoPartitionState
becomes notAutoPartitioned(1), regardless of its
pre-disabling state.)
Parsed from file CHIPCOMMIB.mib
Module: CHIPCOMMIB
Vendor: Chippcom
Module: CHIPCOMMIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
chipRptrPortAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Setting this object to disabled(2) disables the port. A disabled port neither transmits nor receives. Once disabled, a port must be explicitly enabled to restore operation. A port which is disabled when power is lost or when a reset is exerted shall remain disabled when normal operation resumes. When the logical port is actually a daughterboard on the module, the AdminStatus directly relates to the interface mode of the daughterboard. Setting it enabled(1) enables the interface and likewise disabled(2) disables the interface mode. The admin status takes precedence over auto- partition and functionally operates between the auto-partition mechanism and the AUI/PMA. Setting this object to enabled(1) enables the port and exerts a BEGIN on the port's auto-partition state machine. (In effect, when a port is disabled, the value of chipRptrPortAutoPartitionState for that port is frozen until the port is next enabled. When the port becomes enabled, the chipRptrPortAutoPartitionState becomes notAutoPartitioned(1), regardless of its pre-disabling state.)" REFERENCE "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.6.2, aPortAdminState and 19.2.6.3, acPortAdminControl." ::= { chipRptrPortEntry 5 }
chipRptrPortAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Setting this object to disabled(2) disables the port. A disabled port neither transmits nor receives. Once disabled, a port must be explicitly enabled to restore operation. A port which is disabled when power is lost or when a reset is exerted shall remain disabled when normal operation resumes. When the logical port is actually a daughterboard on the module, the AdminStatus directly relates to the interface mode of the daughterboard. Setting it enabled(1) enables the interface and likewise disabled(2) disables the interface mode. The admin status takes precedence over auto- partition and functionally operates between the auto-partition mechanism and the AUI/PMA. Setting this object to enabled(1) enables the port and exerts a BEGIN on the port's auto-partition state machine. (In effect, when a port is disabled, the value of chipRptrPortAutoPartitionState for that port is frozen until the port is next enabled. When the port becomes enabled, the chipRptrPortAutoPartitionState becomes notAutoPartitioned(1), regardless of its pre-disabling state.)" REFERENCE "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.6.2, aPortAdminState and 19.2.6.3, acPortAdminControl." ::= { chipRptrPortEntry 5 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.49.2.3.1.5.2.5.1.3.1.1.1 | chipRptrPortSlotIndex | 0 | 0 | The slot number of the repeater module on which the isolated network identified by chipRptrPortNetID resides. If chipRptrPortNetI… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.49.2.3.1.5.2.5.1.3.1.1.2 | chipRptrPortNetID | 0 | 0 | The network index that uniquely identifies this port's repeater. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.49.2.3.1.5.2.5.1.3.1.1.3 | chipRptrPortGroupIndex | 0 | 0 | This object identifies the group containing the port for which this entry contains information. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.49.2.3.1.5.2.5.1.3.1.1.4 | chipRptrPortIndex | 0 | 0 | This object identifies the port within the group for which this entry contains information. This value can never be greater than… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.49.2.3.1.5.2.5.1.3.1.1.6 | chipRptrPortAutoPartitionState | 0 | 0 | The autoPartitionState flag indicates whether the port is currently partitioned by the repeater's auto-partition protection. The c… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.49.2.3.1.5.2.5.1.3.1.1.7 | chipRptrPortOperStatus | 0 | 0 | This object indicates the port's operational status. The notPresent(3) status indicates the port is physically removed (note thi… |