The total number of octets contained in the valid
frames that have been received on the ports in
this repeater, modulo 2**32. That is, it contains
the upper 32 bits of a 64-bit counter, of which
the lower 32 bits are contained in the
rptrMonTotalOctets object. If an implementation
can not obtain a count of octets as seen
by the repeater itself, the 64-bit value
may be the summation of the values of the
rptrMonitorPortReadableOctets counters combined
with the corresponding rptrMonitorPortUpper32Octets
counters for all of the ports in the repeater.
This statistic provides an indicator of the total
data transferred within the repeater.
This two-counter mechanism is provided for those
network management protocols that do not support
64-bit counters (e.g. SNMP V1) and are used to
manage a repeater type of 100Mb/s.
Conformance clauses for this MIB are defined such
that implementation of this object is not required
in a system which does not support 100Mb/s.
However, systems with mixed 10 and 100Mb/s ports
may implement this object across all ports,
including 10Mb/s. If this object is implemented,
it must be according to the definition in the first
paragraph of this description; that is, the value
of this object MUST be a valid count.
Parsed from file rfc1516.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: SNMP-REPEATER-MIB
The total number of octets contained in the valid
frames that have been received on the ports in
this repeater, modulo 2**32. That is, it contains
the upper 32 bits of a 64-bit counter, of which
the lower 32 bits are contained in the
rptrMonTotalOctets object. If an implementation
can not obtain a count of octets as seen
by the repeater itself, the 64-bit value
may be the summation of the values of the
rptrMonitorPortReadableOctets counters combined
with the corresponding rptrMonitorPortUpper32Octets
counters for all of the ports in the repeater.
This statistic provides an indicator of the total
data transferred within the repeater.
This two-counter mechanism is provided for those
network management protocols that do not support
64-bit counters (e.g. SNMP V1) and are used to
manage a repeater type of 100Mb/s.
Conformance clauses for this MIB are defined such
that implementation of this object is not required
in a system which does not support 100Mb/s.
However, systems with mixed 10 and 100Mb/s ports
may implement this object across all ports,
including 10Mb/s. If this object is implemented,
it must be according to the definition in the first
paragraph of this description; that is, the value
of this object MUST be a valid count.
Parsed from file SNMP-REPEATER-MIB.mib
Module: SNMP-REPEATER-MIB
Vendor: HP
Module: SNMP-REPEATER-MIB (rfc2108.mib)
Type: TABULAR
Access: read-only
Syntax: Counter32
Automatically extracted from www.mibdepot.com
rptrMonUpper32TotalOctets OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The total number of octets contained in the valid frames that have been received on the ports in this repeater, modulo 2**32. That is, it contains the upper 32 bits of a 64-bit counter, of which the lower 32 bits are contained in the rptrMonTotalOctets object. If an implementation can not obtain a count of octets as seen by the repeater itself, the 64-bit value may be the summation of the values of the rptrMonitorPortReadableOctets counters combined with the corresponding rptrMonitorPortUpper32Octets counters for all of the ports in the repeater. This statistic provides an indicator of the total data transferred within the repeater. This two-counter mechanism is provided for those network management protocols that do not support 64-bit counters (e.g. SNMP V1) and are used to manage a repeater type of 100Mb/s. Conformance clauses for this MIB are defined such that implementation of this object is not required in a system which does not support 100Mb/s. However, systems with mixed 10 and 100Mb/s ports may implement this object across all ports, including 10Mb/s. If this object is implemented, it must be according to the definition in the first paragraph of this description; that is, the value of this object MUST be a valid count." ::= { rptrMon100Entry 1 }
rptrMonUpper32TotalOctets OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The total number of octets contained in the valid frames that have been received on the ports in this repeater, modulo 2**32. That is, it contains the upper 32 bits of a 64-bit counter, of which the lower 32 bits are contained in the rptrMonTotalOctets object. If an implementation can not obtain a count of octets as seen by the repeater itself, the 64-bit value may be the summation of the values of the rptrMonitorPortReadableOctets counters combined with the corresponding rptrMonitorPortUpper32Octets counters for all of the ports in the repeater. This statistic provides an indicator of the total data transferred within the repeater. This two-counter mechanism is provided for those network management protocols that do not support 64-bit counters (e.g. SNMP V1) and are used to manage a repeater type of 100Mb/s. Conformance clauses for this MIB are defined such that implementation of this object is not required in a system which does not support 100Mb/s. However, systems with mixed 10 and 100Mb/s ports may implement this object across all ports, including 10Mb/s. If this object is implemented, it must be according to the definition in the first paragraph of this description; that is, the value of this object MUST be a valid count." ::= { rptrMon100Entry 1 }
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.2.1.22.2.4.2.1.2 | rptrMonHCTotalOctets | 0 | 0 | The total number of octets contained in the valid frames that have been received on the ports in this group. If a implementation… |