MSH Repeater Cards have the ability to disable ports at power up or reset.
Ports configured in this way are useful for configuring resilient links
because they prevent loops in the network from occurring at startup. The
disable on boot feature is determined according to a hardware strap which
cannot be changed via software. This parameter is a mask containing a single
bit for each port on the card. Port 1 is represented by bit 0 and so-on. If
a bit representing a particular port is 0 this port boots up disabled. If
the bit is a 1 the port boots up enabled.
This parameter allows the state of these parameters to be rapidly determined
by a network management application.
Parsed from file msh100.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: LBMSH-MIB
MSH Repeater Cards have the ability to disable ports at power up or reset.
Ports configured in this way are useful for configuring resilient links
because they prevent loops in the network from occurring at startup. The
disable on boot feature is determined according to a hardware strap which
cannot be changed via software. This parameter is a mask containing a single
bit for each port on the card. Port 1 is represented by bit 0 and so-on. If
a bit representing a particular port is 0 this port boots up disabled. If
the bit is a 1 the port boots up enabled.
This parameter allows the state of these parameters to be rapidly determined
by a network management application.
Parsed from file LBHUB-MSH-MIB.mib
Module: LBHUB-MSH-MIB
Vendor: 3Com
Module: LBHUB-BOOM-MIB (lbhub-boom.mib)
Type: TABULAR
Access: read-only
Syntax: INTEGER
Automatically extracted from www.mibdepot.com
mrmCardDOBPorts OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION " MSH Repeater Cards have the ability to disable ports at power up or reset. Ports configured in this way are useful for configuring resilient links because they prevent loops in the network from occurring at startup. The disable on boot feature is determined according to a hardware strap which cannot be changed via software. This parameter is a mask containing a single bit for each port on the card. Port 1 is represented by bit 0 and so-on. If a bit representing a particular port is 0 this port boots up disabled. If the bit is a 1 the port boots up enabled. This parameter allows the state of these parameters to be rapidly determined by a network management application." ::= { mrmCardEntry 5 }
mrmCardDOBPorts OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION " MSH Repeater Cards have the ability to disable ports at power up or reset. Ports configured in this way are useful for configuring resilient links because they prevent loops in the network from occurring at startup. The disable on boot feature is determined according to a hardware strap which cannot be changed via software. This parameter is a mask containing a single bit for each port on the card. Port 1 is represented by bit 0 and so-on. If a bit representing a particular port is 0 this port boots up disabled. If the bit is a 1 the port boots up enabled. This parameter allows the state of these parameters to be rapidly determined by a network management application." ::= { mrmCardEntry 5 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.43.10.17.1.1.1.1.1 | mrmCardServiceId | 0 | 0 | This identifies one of the repeaters within the chassis as the target of a request. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.43.10.17.1.1.1.1.2 | mrmCardIndex | 0 | 0 | This object identifies the card within the repeater for which this entry contains information. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.43.10.17.1.1.1.1.3 | mrmCardPortCapacity | 0 | 0 | The mrmCardPortCapacity is the number of ports that can be contained within the group. Valid range is 1-1024. Within each grou… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.43.10.17.1.1.1.1.4 | mrmCardTest | 0 | 0 | An object that allows the user to test the operation of a card. Writing test(2) to this object forces the card to perform a disr… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.43.10.17.1.1.1.1.6 | mrmCardMDIenable | 0 | 0 | 10Base-T line cards are normally configured (mdi_disabled(2)) to link to an external network device ( internal crossover ). Port … |