This attribute is indicative of the unique number assigned to the bridge
port. It is used for SNMP management of this bridge port and in
spanning tree as an identifier this bridge port.
Notes regarding portNum:
Escape routines exist for initializing, copying, and deleting port
numbers. This is necessary because SNMP requires a unique port
instance identifier. The initPortNum escape routine sets the port number
to a value in the range 1-255 for this purpose. The setCopiedPortNum
escape routine exists to maintain the uniqueness of the port number in
cases when one port is copied to another. When a bridge port is deleted,
the releasePortNum escape routine places the port number being
released into a pending deletion state. This is because the port number
cannot be re-allocated until the port is truely deleted in the current view.
This is necessary since there is no guarantee of order when processing
changes to multiple protocol ports so without the pending deletion state,
the same port number could be temporarily assigned to two ports for a
short period of time.
The portNum is set as component critical since bridging also uses the
port number as a key for indexing into its data structures. If a port is
deleted then re-added under the same protocol port, CAS treats the
change as a SET to the portNum attribute.
Parsed from file nortelPP-bridgeV1_BG00S4C.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: Nortel-Magellan-Passport-BridgeMIB
This attribute is indicative of the unique number assigned to the bridge
port. It is used for SNMP management of this bridge port and in
spanning tree as an identifier this bridge port.
Notes regarding portNum:
Escape routines exist for initializing, copying, and deleting port
numbers. This is necessary because SNMP requires a unique port
instance identifier. The initPortNum escape routine sets the port number
to a value in the range 1-255 for this purpose. The setCopiedPortNum
escape routine exists to maintain the uniqueness of the port number in
cases when one port is copied to another. When a bridge port is deleted,
the releasePortNum escape routine places the port number being
released into a pending deletion state. This is because the port number
cannot be re-allocated until the port is truely deleted in the current view.
This is necessary since there is no guarantee of order when processing
changes to multiple protocol ports so without the pending deletion state,
the same port number could be temporarily assigned to two ports for a
short period of time.
The portNum is set as component critical since bridging also uses the
port number as a key for indexing into its data structures. If a port is
deleted then re-added under the same protocol port, CAS treats the
change as a SET to the portNum attribute.
Parsed from file Nortel-Magellan-Passport-BridgeMIB.mib
Module: Nortel-Magellan-Passport-BridgeMIB
Vendor: Northern Telecom, Ltd.
Module: Nortel-Magellan-Passport-BridgeMIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
vrPpSrclPortNum OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..255) ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This attribute is indicative of the unique number assigned to the bridge port. It is used for SNMP management of this bridge port and in spanning tree as an identifier this bridge port. Notes regarding portNum: Escape routines exist for initializing, copying, and deleting port numbers. This is necessary because SNMP requires a unique port instance identifier. The initPortNum escape routine sets the port number to a value in the range 1-255 for this purpose. The setCopiedPortNum escape routine exists to maintain the uniqueness of the port number in cases when one port is copied to another. When a bridge port is deleted, the releasePortNum escape routine places the port number being released into a pending deletion state. This is because the port number cannot be re-allocated until the port is truely deleted in the current view. This is necessary since there is no guarantee of order when processing changes to multiple protocol ports so without the pending deletion state, the same port number could be temporarily assigned to two ports for a short period of time. The portNum is set as component critical since bridging also uses the port number as a key for indexing into its data structures. If a port is deleted then re-added under the same protocol port, CAS treats the change as a SET to the portNum attribute." DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { vrPpSrclProvEntry 5 }
vrPpSrclPortNum OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..255) ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This attribute is indicative of the unique number assigned to the bridge port. It is used for SNMP management of this bridge port and in spanning tree as an identifier this bridge port. Notes regarding portNum: Escape routines exist for initializing, copying, and deleting port numbers. This is necessary because SNMP requires a unique port instance identifier. The initPortNum escape routine sets the port number to a value in the range 1-255 for this purpose. The setCopiedPortNum escape routine exists to maintain the uniqueness of the port number in cases when one port is copied to another. When a bridge port is deleted, the releasePortNum escape routine places the port number being released into a pending deletion state. This is because the port number cannot be re-allocated until the port is truely deleted in the current view. This is necessary since there is no guarantee of order when processing changes to multiple protocol ports so without the pending deletion state, the same port number could be temporarily assigned to two ports for a short period of time. The portNum is set as component critical since bridging also uses the port number as a key for indexing into its data structures. If a port is deleted then re-added under the same protocol port, CAS treats the change as a SET to the portNum attribute." DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { vrPpSrclProvEntry 5 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.100.3.14.10.1.1 | vrPpSrclTranslateIpx | 0 | 0 | This attribute specifies the type of translation to be performed on frames carrying IPX packets. Ethernet frames carrying IPX pa… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.100.3.14.10.1.2 | vrPpSrclFragmentIp | 0 | 0 | This attribute specifies if or not outbound frames carrying IP datagrams should be fragmented to conform to message transfer uni… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.100.3.14.10.1.3 | vrPpSrclServiceClass | 0 | 0 | This attribute specifies if the frames should be ordered or not before they are transmitted through a bridge port. If this attrib… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.100.3.14.10.1.4 | vrPpSrclConvertArpMacAddress | 0 | 0 | This attribute is indicative of the state of the MAC address format conversion process for ARP/RARP frames. The MAC addresses ma… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.100.3.14.10.1.6 | vrPpSrclOutboundFrameMediaType | 0 | 0 | This attribute specifies the media type the frame must be in before it is to be forwarded over the outbound supported WAN Bridge… |