This is a bitmap of up to 32 sets of 32 bits each (128
octets), which defines which source ports are allowed to
forward packets to which destination ports. Within each set
of four octets, each bit is set if a packet with a matching
destination address may be forwarded to that port.Since only
the ES/1's ports 2 through 21 are available for bridging,
all unused bits as well as the first 8 octets as well as the
last 40 octets are meaningless.
Parsed from file ctATX-mib.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: CTATX-MIB
This is a bitmap of up to 32 sets of 32 bits each (128
octets), which defines which source ports are allowed to
forward packets to which destination ports. Within each set
of four octets, each bit is set if a packet with a matching
destination address may be forwarded to that port.Since only
the ES/1's ports 2 through 21 are available for bridging,
all unused bits as well as the first 8 octets as well as the
last 40 octets are meaningless.
Parsed from file CTATX-MIB.mib
Module: CTATX-MIB
addrPortMap OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ACCESS read-write STATUS obsolete DESCRIPTION "This is a bitmap of up to 32 sets of 32 bits each (128 octets), which defines which source ports are allowed to forward packets to which destination ports. Within each set of four octets, each bit is set if a packet with a matching destination address may be forwarded to that port.Since only the ES/1's ports 2 through 21 are available for bridging, all unused bits as well as the first 8 octets as well as the last 40 octets are meaningless." ::= { addr 10 }
Vendor: Sigma Network Systems, Inc.
Module: CTATX-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
addrPortMap OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ACCESS read-write STATUS obsolete DESCRIPTION "This is a bitmap of up to 32 sets of 32 bits each (128 octets), which defines which source ports are allowed to forward packets to which destination ports. Within each set of four octets, each bit is set if a packet with a matching destination address may be forwarded to that port.Since only the ES/1's ports 2 through 21 are available for bridging, all unused bits as well as the first 8 octets as well as the last 40 octets are meaningless." ::= { addr 10 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.97.3.5.10.0 | addrPortMap | 0 | 0 | None |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.97.3.5.1 | addrStatics | 1 | 1 | The number of static addresses which are currently stored in the ES/1. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.97.3.5.2 | addrDynamics | 1 | 1 | The number of learned addresses in the address table. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.97.3.5.3 | addrDynamicMax | 1 | 1 | The maximum number of spanning tree addresses which have been learned since the ES/1 was last booted (or this parameter was last … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.97.3.5.4 | addrMeshs | 1 | 1 | The number of ATM, Frame Relay, and/or SMDS addresses in the address table. These addresses are not reflected within addrStatics … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.97.3.5.5 | addrDynamicOverflows | 1 | 1 | The number times an address was not learned due to insufficient address table space. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.97.3.5.6 | addrMeshOverflows | 1 | 1 | The number of times an ATM, Frame Relay, or SMDS address could not be learned due to insufficient address table space. [ATM, Fram… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.97.3.5.7 | addrFlags | 1 | 1 | Flags to describe the use and control of this address entry. Each bit has a different meaning. The NMS must always set either ent… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.97.3.5.8 | addrMAC | 1 | 1 | The MAC address for this address definition. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.97.3.5.9 | addrPort | 1 | 1 | The port through which this address is connected to the ES/1 (only valid for entry-dynamic-local, entry-statistics, and entry-por… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.97.3.5.41 | addrOperation | 1 | 1 | The operation to be performed upon the described address. The possibilities include: read-random (1), read-next (2), zero-stats (… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.97.3.5.42 | addrIndex | 1 | 1 | The index number to be used for read-next and read-block operations. When the ES/1 boots, addrIndex is initialized to -1. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.97.3.5.44 | addrNext | 1 | 1 | The next value to use for addrIndex, when you use read-next or read-block operations to read the address table. When the ES/1 boo… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.97.3.5.45 | addrAge | 1 | 1 | The time, in centiseconds, since a packet was last received from the address on a port that was in Spanning Tree learning or forw… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.97.3.5.46 | addrRxPkts | 1 | 1 | The number of packets received from the address on a port that was in Spanning Tree learning or forwarding state (can be zeroed b… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.97.3.5.47 | addrRxChars | 1 | 1 | The number of characters in the packets received from the address on a port that was in Spanning Tree Learning or Forwarding stat… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.97.3.5.48 | addrRxMultiPkts | 1 | 1 | The number of multicast packets received from the address on a port that was in Spanning Tree Learning or Forwarding state (can b… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.97.3.5.49 | addrRxFwdPkts | 1 | 1 | The number of packets received from the address which were forwarded (can be zeroed by zero-stats). This includes packets that we… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.97.3.5.50 | addrTxPkts | 1 | 1 | The number of packets transmitted to the address (can be zeroed by zero-stats). |
1.3.6.1.4.1.97.3.5.51 | addrTxChars | 1 | 1 | The number of characters in the packets transmitted to the address (can be zeroed by zero-stats). |
1.3.6.1.4.1.97.3.5.52 | addrBlockSize | 1 | 1 | The number of addresses contained by addrBlock.This parameter is only used for dumping blocks of MAC addresses. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.97.3.5.53 | addrBlock | 1 | 1 | A series of 0-700 octets, which represents 0-100 addresses. Each address consists of a 6 octet MacAddress followed by a 1 byte po… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.97.3.5.54 | addrAlarmMAC | 1 | 1 | The MAC address for an address entry. This parameter is only used by the ES/1's enterprise specific trap mechanism. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.97.3.5.55 | addrRptrPort | 1 | 1 | The repeater port through which this address is connected to the port indicated by addrPort. This parameter is only valid if the … |