Each port may have a number of addresses against it. This index allows
these various addresses to be distinguished. The only stipulation on
this number is that it will be unique for the any combination of unit
and port. The numbers will be returned in numerically ascending order
for a particular unit.port combination but will not be contiguous. For
example the following sequence could be seen:
Unit Port Index
1 1 211
1 1 231
1 1 438
1 1 672
1 2 120
etc
Parsed from file msh100.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: LBMSH-MIB
Each port may have a number of addresses against it. This index allows
these various addresses to be distinguished. The only stipulation on
this number is that it will be unique for the any combination of unit
and port. The numbers will be returned in numerically ascending order
for a particular unit.port combination but will not be contiguous. For
example the following sequence could be seen:
Unit Port Index
1 1 211
1 1 231
1 1 438
1 1 672
1 2 120
etc
Parsed from file LBHUB-MSH-MIB.mib
Module: LBHUB-MSH-MIB
Vendor: 3Com
Module: A3COM0010-ENDSTATION (A3COM0010-ENDSTATION.mib)
Type: TABULAR
Access: read-only
Syntax: INTEGER
Automatically extracted from www.mibdepot.com
ecPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION " Each port may have a number of addresses against it. This index allows these various addresses to be distinguished. The only stipulation on this number is that it will be unique for the any combination of unit and port. The numbers will be returned in numerically ascending order for a particular unit.port combination but will not be contiguous. For example the following sequence could be seen: Unit Port Index 1 1 211 1 1 231 1 1 438 1 1 672 1 2 120 etc" ::= { esPortAccessEntry 4 }
ecPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION " Each port may have a number of addresses against it. This index allows these various addresses to be distinguished. The only stipulation on this number is that it will be unique for the any combination of unit and port. The numbers will be returned in numerically ascending order for a particular unit.port combination but will not be contiguous. For example the following sequence could be seen: Unit Port Index 1 1 211 1 1 231 1 1 438 1 1 672 1 2 120 etc" ::= { esPortAccessEntry 4 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.43.10.9.5.1.2 | ecPortCardNo | 0 | 0 | Unit part of the identifier for this port. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.43.10.9.5.1.3 | ecPortPortNo | 0 | 0 | Port number on unit of port for which end station information is required. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.43.10.9.5.1.5 | ecPortAddrType | 0 | 0 | The end station database is capable of storing information for a number of different protocols. Each protocol has it's own addre… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.43.10.9.5.1.6 | ecPortAddress | 0 | 0 | The address information held in this entry of the database. The length and format of the string depends on the address type. For… |