snmpRptrMod MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "9609140000Z"
ORGANIZATION "IETF HUB MIB Working Group"
CONTACT-INFO
"WG E-mail: [email protected]
Chair: Dan Romascanu
Postal: Madge Networks (Israel) Ltd.
Atidim Technology Park, Bldg. 3
Tel Aviv 61131, Israel
Tel: 972-3-6458414, 6458458
Fax: 972-3-6487146
E-mail: [email protected]
Editor: Kathryn de Graaf
Postal: 3Com Corporation
118 Turnpike Rd.
Southborough, MA 01772 USA
Tel: (508)229-1627
Fax: (508)490-5882
E-mail: [email protected]"
DESCRIPTION
"Management information for 802.3 repeaters.
The following references are used throughout this MIB module:
[IEEE 802.3 Std] refers to IEEE 802.3/ISO 8802-3 Information processing systems - Local area networks - Part 3: Carrier sense multiple access with collision detection (CSMA/CD) access method and physical layer specifications (1993).
[IEEE 802.3 Mgt] refers to IEEE 802.3u-1995, Mb/s & 100 Mb/s Management, Section 30, Supplement to ANSI/IEEE 802.3.
The following terms are used throughout this MIB module. For complete formal definitions, the IEEE 802.3 standards should be consulted wherever possible:
System - A managed entity compliant with this MIB, and incorporating at least one managed 802.3 repeater.
Chassis - An enclosure for one managed repeater, part of a managed repeater, or several managed repeaters. It typically contains an integral power supply and a variable number of available module slots.
Repeater-unit - The portion of the repeater set that is inboard of the physical media interfaces. The physical media interfaces (MAUs, AUIs) may be physically separated from the repeater-unit, or they may be integrated into the same physical package.
Trivial repeater-unit - An isolated port that can gather statistics.
Group - A recommended, but optional, entity defined by the IEEE 802.3 management standard, in order to support a modular numbering scheme. The classical example allows an implementor to represent field-replaceable units as groups of ports, with the port numbering matching the modular hardware implementation.
System interconnect segment - An internal segment allowing interconnection of ports belonging to different physical entities into the same logical manageable repeater. Examples of implementation might be backplane busses in modular hubs, or chaining cables in stacks of hubs.
Stack - A scalable system that may include managed repeaters, in which modularity is achieved by interconnecting a number of different chassis.
Module - A building block in a modular chassis. It typically maps into one slot; however, the range of configurations may be very large, with several modules entering one slot, or one module covering several slots.
"
REVISION "9309010000Z"
DESCRIPTION
"Published as RFC 1516"
REVISION "9210010000Z"
DESCRIPTION
"Published as RFC 1368"
View at oid-info.com
Management information for 802.3 repeaters.
The following references are used throughout
this MIB module:
[IEEE 802.3 Std]
refers to IEEE 802.3/ISO 8802-3 Information
processing systems - Local area networks -
Part 3: Carrier sense multiple access with
collision detection (CSMA/CD) access method
and physical layer specifications (1993).
[IEEE 802.3 Mgt]
refers to IEEE 802.3u-1995, '10 Mb/s &
100 Mb/s Management, Section 30,'
Supplement to ANSI/IEEE 802.3.
The following terms are used throughout this
MIB module. For complete formal definitions,
the IEEE 802.3 standards should be consulted
wherever possible:
System - A managed entity compliant with this
MIB, and incorporating at least one managed
802.3 repeater.
Chassis - An enclosure for one managed repeater,
part of a managed repeater, or several managed
repeaters. It typically contains an integral
power supply and a variable number of available
module slots.
Repeater-unit - The portion of the repeater set
that is inboard of the physical media interfaces.
The physical media interfaces (MAUs, AUIs) may be
physically separated from the repeater-unit, or
they may be integrated into the same physical
package.
Trivial repeater-unit - An isolated port that can
gather statistics.
Group - A recommended, but optional, entity
defined by the IEEE 802.3 management standard,
in order to support a modular numbering scheme.
The classical example allows an implementor to
represent field-replaceable units as groups of
ports, with the port numbering matching the
modular hardware implementation.
System interconnect segment - An internal
segment allowing interconnection of ports
belonging to different physical entities
into the same logical manageable repeater.
Examples of implementation might be
backplane busses in modular hubs, or
chaining cables in stacks of hubs.
Stack - A scalable system that may include
managed repeaters, in which modularity is
achieved by interconnecting a number of
different chassis.
Module - A building block in a modular
chassis. It typically maps into one 'slot';
however, the range of configurations may be
very large, with several modules entering
one slot, or one module covering several
slots.
Parsed from file rfc1516.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: SNMP-REPEATER-MIB
Management information for 802.3 repeaters.
The following references are used throughout
this MIB module:
[IEEE 802.3 Std]
refers to IEEE 802.3/ISO 8802-3 Information
processing systems - Local area networks -
Part 3: Carrier sense multiple access with
collision detection (CSMA/CD) access method
and physical layer specifications (1993).
[IEEE 802.3 Mgt]
refers to IEEE 802.3u-1995, '10 Mb/s &
100 Mb/s Management, Section 30,'
Supplement to ANSI/IEEE 802.3.
The following terms are used throughout this
MIB module. For complete formal definitions,
the IEEE 802.3 standards should be consulted
wherever possible:
System - A managed entity compliant with this
MIB, and incorporating at least one managed
802.3 repeater.
Chassis - An enclosure for one managed repeater,
part of a managed repeater, or several managed
repeaters. It typically contains an integral
power supply and a variable number of available
module slots.
Repeater-unit - The portion of the repeater set
that is inboard of the physical media interfaces.
The physical media interfaces (MAUs, AUIs) may be
physically separated from the repeater-unit, or
they may be integrated into the same physical
package.
Trivial repeater-unit - An isolated port that can
gather statistics.
Group - A recommended, but optional, entity
defined by the IEEE 802.3 management standard,
in order to support a modular numbering scheme.
The classical example allows an implementor to
represent field-replaceable units as groups of
ports, with the port numbering matching the
modular hardware implementation.
System interconnect segment - An internal
segment allowing interconnection of ports
belonging to different physical entities
into the same logical manageable repeater.
Examples of implementation might be
backplane busses in modular hubs, or
chaining cables in stacks of hubs.
Stack - A scalable system that may include
managed repeaters, in which modularity is
achieved by interconnecting a number of
different chassis.
Module - A building block in a modular
chassis. It typically maps into one 'slot';
however, the range of configurations may be
very large, with several modules entering
one slot, or one module covering several
slots.
Parsed from file SNMP-REPEATER-MIB.mib
Module: SNMP-REPEATER-MIB
Automatically extracted from IETF RFC 2108
snmpRptrMod MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "9609140000Z" ORGANIZATION "IETF HUB MIB Working Group" CONTACT-INFO "WG E-mail: [email protected] Chair: Dan Romascanu Postal: Madge Networks (Israel) Ltd. Atidim Technology Park, Bldg. 3 Tel Aviv 61131, Israel Tel: 972-3-6458414, 6458458 Fax: 972-3-6487146 E-mail: [email protected] Editor: Kathryn de Graaf Postal: 3Com Corporation 118 Turnpike Rd. Southborough, MA 01772 USA Tel: (508)229-1627 Fax: (508)490-5882 E-mail: [email protected]" DESCRIPTION "Management information for 802.3 repeaters. The following references are used throughout this MIB module: [IEEE 802.3 Std] refers to IEEE 802.3/ISO 8802-3 Information processing systems - Local area networks - Part 3: Carrier sense multiple access with collision detection (CSMA/CD) access method and physical layer specifications (1993). [IEEE 802.3 Mgt] refers to IEEE 802.3u-1995, '10 Mb/s & 100 Mb/s Management, Section 30,' Supplement to ANSI/IEEE 802.3. The following terms are used throughout this MIB module. For complete formal definitions, the IEEE 802.3 standards should be consulted wherever possible: System - A managed entity compliant with this MIB, and incorporating at least one managed 802.3 repeater. Chassis - An enclosure for one managed repeater, part of a managed repeater, or several managed repeaters. It typically contains an integral power supply and a variable number of available module slots. Repeater-unit - The portion of the repeater set that is inboard of the physical media interfaces. The physical media interfaces (MAUs, AUIs) may be physically separated from the repeater-unit, or they may be integrated into the same physical package. Trivial repeater-unit - An isolated port that can gather statistics. Group - A recommended, but optional, entity defined by the IEEE 802.3 management standard, in order to support a modular numbering scheme. The classical example allows an implementor to represent field-replaceable units as groups of ports, with the port numbering matching the modular hardware implementation. System interconnect segment - An internal segment allowing interconnection of ports belonging to different physical entities into the same logical manageable repeater. Examples of implementation might be backplane busses in modular hubs, or chaining cables in stacks of hubs. Stack - A scalable system that may include managed repeaters, in which modularity is achieved by interconnecting a number of different chassis. Module - A building block in a modular chassis. It typically maps into one 'slot'; however, the range of configurations may be very large, with several modules entering one slot, or one module covering several slots. " REVISION "9309010000Z" DESCRIPTION "Published as RFC 1516" REVISION "9210010000Z" DESCRIPTION "Published as RFC 1368" ::= { snmpDot3RptrMgt 5 }
snmpRptrMod MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "9609140000Z" ORGANIZATION "IETF HUB MIB Working Group" CONTACT-INFO "WG E-mail: [email protected] Chair: Dan Romascanu Postal: Madge Networks (Israel) Ltd. Atidim Technology Park, Bldg. 3 Tel Aviv 61131, Israel Tel: 972-3-6458414, 6458458 Fax: 972-3-6487146 E-mail: [email protected] Editor: Kathryn de Graaf Postal: 3Com Corporation 118 Turnpike Rd. Southborough, MA 01772 USA Tel: (508)229-1627 Fax: (508)490-5882 E-mail: [email protected]" DESCRIPTION "Management information for 802.3 repeaters. The following references are used throughout this MIB module: [IEEE 802.3 Std] refers to IEEE 802.3/ISO 8802-3 Information processing systems - Local area networks - Part 3: Carrier sense multiple access with collision detection (CSMA/CD) access method and physical layer specifications (1993). [IEEE 802.3 Mgt] refers to IEEE 802.3u-1995, '10 Mb/s & 100 Mb/s Management, Section 30,' Supplement to ANSI/IEEE 802.3. The following terms are used throughout this MIB module. For complete formal definitions, the IEEE 802.3 standards should be consulted wherever possible: System - A managed entity compliant with this MIB, and incorporating at least one managed 802.3 repeater. Chassis - An enclosure for one managed repeater, part of a managed repeater, or several managed repeaters. It typically contains an integral power supply and a variable number of available module slots. Repeater-unit - The portion of the repeater set that is inboard of the physical media interfaces. The physical media interfaces (MAUs, AUIs) may be physically separated from the repeater-unit, or they may be integrated into the same physical package. Trivial repeater-unit - An isolated port that can gather statistics. Group - A recommended, but optional, entity defined by the IEEE 802.3 management standard, in order to support a modular numbering scheme. The classical example allows an implementor to represent field-replaceable units as groups of ports, with the port numbering matching the modular hardware implementation. System interconnect segment - An internal segment allowing interconnection of ports belonging to different physical entities into the same logical manageable repeater. Examples of implementation might be backplane busses in modular hubs, or chaining cables in stacks of hubs. Stack - A scalable system that may include managed repeaters, in which modularity is achieved by interconnecting a number of different chassis. Module - A building block in a modular chassis. It typically maps into one 'slot'; however, the range of configurations may be very large, with several modules entering one slot, or one module covering several slots. " REVISION "9309010000Z" DESCRIPTION "Published as RFC 1516" REVISION "9210010000Z" DESCRIPTION "Published as RFC 1368" ::= { snmpDot3RptrMgt 5 }
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.2.1.22.5.1 | snmpRptrModConf | 3 | 18 | None |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.2.1.22.0 | snmpDot3RptrTraps | 5 | 5 | Translating SNMPv1 notification parameters to SNMPv2 notification parameters (see IETF RFC 2576, section 3.1) |
1.3.6.1.2.1.22.1 | rptrBasicPackage | 4 | 40 | None |
1.3.6.1.2.1.22.2 | rptrMonitorPackage | 4 | 46 | None |
1.3.6.1.2.1.22.3 | rptrAddrTrackPackage | 3 | 24 | None |
1.3.6.1.2.1.22.4 | rptrTopNPackage | 3 | 21 | None |