ctTransFddiAtmMtu |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.1.1 |
When written with a (1), allows SNAP frames up to 4500 bytes in
length to be received from the FNB and processed by the ATM SAR
component. When this object is written with a (1), a value
of (1) for the ctTransFddiAtmIPFrag object must be ignored.
When written with a (2), discards any frames received on the FNB
which are greater than 1518 bytes in length. A
value of (2) must be ignored if the frame is IP and the
ctTransFddiAtmIPFrag object is written with a (1).
|
ctTransFddiAtmIPFrag |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.1.2 |
When written with a (1), will fragment IP frames from FDDI to
Ethernet before the frame is processed by the ATM SAR
component. This object must be ignored when written with a (1) if the
ctTransFddiAtmMtu object is written with a (1).
When written with a (2), discards any frames received on the FNB
which are greater than 1518 bytes in length. A value of
(2) for this object must be ignored if the ctTransFddiAtmMtu
object is written with a (1).
|
ctTransFddiEthernetIPFrag |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.2.1 |
Enables or disables IP fragmentation from FDDI to any/all
Ethernet interfaces.
|
ctTransFddiSnapEthernetType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.2.2 |
The desired frame type to be translated from FDDI to Ethernet.
If set to ethernetII(1) all non-IPX frames will be translated
to ethernetII. If set to ethernetSnap(2), all non-IPX frames will
be translated to ethernet_snap.
|
ctTransFddiEthernetAuto |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.2.3 |
Enables or disables the 'Auto-Learn' Translation feature of
FDDI to Ethernet frames for the objects below. If enabled,
the device will automatically learn the frame type by source
address from the Ethernet interfaces. If enabled, IPX FDDI frames
destined to a learned source address will be translated to the
appropriate frame type. If the Ethernet destination address has
not been heard from, therefore the frame type used is unknown,
the device default frame translation for that frame type will be used.
|
ctTransFddiEthernetSnapIPX |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.2.4 |
The desired translation of IPX FDDI SNAP frames to Ethernet.
|
ctTransFddiEthernet802dot2IPX |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.2.5 |
The desired translation of IPX FDDI 802.2 frames to Ethernet.
|
ctTransFddiEthernetMACIPX |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.2.6 |
The desired translation of IPX FDDI MAC frames to Ethernet.
|
ctTransEthernetFddiRAW |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.3.1 |
The desired translation of Ethernet802.3 'RAW' frames to FDDI.
This is a device level object meaning Ethernet 'RAW' frames
to any/all FDDI interfaces.
|
ctTransEthernetFddiPadVerify |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.3.2 |
Selects 802.3 length verfication for Ethernet FDDI frame
translation.
If set to Enabled(1), the device consults the 802.3 length
field to determine the amount of pad to removed regardless
of frame size. This setting will cause the device to strip
unnecessary pad in frames greater than 64 bytes.
If set to Disabled(2), the default value, the 802.3
length field is only interpreted if the frame size is
64 bytes. For frames greater than 64 bytes, it is assumed
that there is no 802.3 pad in the frame.
If set to Not-Supported(3), the device does not support this
feature and will only strip pad from ethernet frames that are
64 bytes in length.
|
ctTransRifDbEntry |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.4.1.1 |
This entry for ctTransRifDbTable.
|
ctTransRifDbCtrlEntry |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.4.2.1 |
This entry for ctTransRifDbCtrlTable.
|
ctTransBcastXEntry |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.5.1.1 |
A list of objects pertaining to the state of broadcast
conversion for each interface.
|
ctTransIbmLlcEntry |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.6.1.1 |
A list of objects pertaining to the state of IBM LLC
translation for each interface.
|
ctTransSrEntry |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.7.1.1 |
A list of objects to allow the configuration of source
route translation information.
|
ctTransNovellCfgEntry |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.8.1.1 |
A list of objects pertaining to the state of Novell
translation for each interface.
|
ctTransIPCfgEntry |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.9.1.1 |
A list of objects pertaining to the state of IP
translation for each interface.
|
ctTransA2CfgEntry |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.10.1.1 |
A list of objects pertaining to the state of Appletalk2
translation for each interface.
|
ctTransOtherEntry |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.11.1.1 |
A list of objects pertaining to the processing of subgroups
of LLC frames by SAP or SNAP type.
|
ctTransLfpsEntry |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.12.1.1 |
A list of objects that pertain to the large frame port
support table.
|
ctTransRifDbMacAddr |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.4.1.1.1 |
The Mac address of a source station in Cabletron cannonical
format.
|
ctTransRifDbSrcPort |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.4.1.1.2 |
The index of the MIB-II interface that hardware address is learned
from.
|
ctTransRifDbLength |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.4.1.1.3 |
This object returns the number of bytes of routing information
associated with this entry.
|
ctTransRifDbRIF |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.4.1.1.4 |
This returns the routing information associated with an entry.
|
ctTransRifDbCtrlPort |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.4.2.1.1 |
The MIB-II interface number of the port for which this entry
is administering control over the RIF cache.
|
ctTransRifDbWeightState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.4.2.1.2 |
Indicates the type of RIF to be retained in the RIF database.
shortestPath (2) is the RIF with the least number of hops. The
existing RIF will be replaced if the new RIF
is shorter.
quickestPath (3) is the 'first seen' RIF.
largestMTU (4) is the path that supports the largest frame as
indicated by the LF (largest frame bits) in the
routing control field (RCF).
lastSeen (5) is the 'most recently seen' RIF.
The default value for this object is device specific.
|
ctTransRifDbCtrlType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.4.2.1.3 |
Type of RIF to cache. When the explorer option (1) is selected
the existing RIF may be replaced only if the received frame is
an explorer. When the 'all' option (2) is selected the existing
RIF may be replaced for any SR frame received with a valid RIF.
Some devices will use this in conjunction with the
ctTransRifDbWeightState option to determine which RIFs may be
cached.
The default for this object is product specific.
|
ctTransRifDbAgingTimer |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.4.2.1.4 |
The timeout period in seconds for aging out dynamically
learned RI Fs.
The default for this object is product specific.
|
ctTransBcastXPort |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.5.1.1.1 |
The MIB-II interface number of the port for which this entry
is administering broadcast conversion translation.
|
ctTransBcastXMode |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.5.1.1.2 |
This object indicates whether the ctTransBcastXMedia and
ctTransBcastXCanonical objects pair are valid for this
interface.
|
ctTransBcastXMedia |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.5.1.1.3 |
This object is the media specific broadcast address that this
interface will allow translation to/from. This conversion only
acts upon the DA of the MAC header when the specified address
matches the DA.
|
ctTransBcastXCanonical |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.5.1.1.4 |
This object is the cannonical broadcast address that this
interface will allow translation to/from. This conversion only
acts upon the DA of the MAC header when the specified address
matches the DA.
|
ctTransIbmLlcPort |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.6.1.1.1 |
The MIB-II interface number of the port for which this entry
is administering IBM LLC translation.
|
ctTransIbmLlcNullMode |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.6.1.1.2 |
IBM networks systems have a special translation called 'IBM
LLC Encapsulation' which is used for translating IBM LLC
based protocols between Token Ring and Ethernet Version 2.0 (DIXE)
format. This translation does not apply when going between Token
Ring and 802.3, since LLC SAPs are maintained. This translation
allows connectivity between Token stations separated by an
Ethernet segment in an internetwork environment. An Ethernet
protocol type of 80 D5 is used to indicate IBM LLC protocol
encapsulation.
When enabled(1) all frames outbound on this token ring port and
with an LSAP value of 00 (Null) and where the packet originated
on an ethernet network will have the IBM LLC protocol field of
five bytes stripped from the packet.
When disabled(2) the IBM LLC protocol field is untouched on these
packets.
The default value for this object is product specific. A write of
notsupported (1) will have no affect.
|
ctTransIbmLlcSnaPathMode |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.6.1.1.3 |
IBM networks systems have a special translation called 'IBM
LLC Encapsulation' which is used for translating IBM LLC based
protocols between Token Ring and Ethernet Version 2.0 (DIXE)
format. This translation does not apply when going between Token
Ring and 802.3, since LLC SAPs are maintained. This translation
allows connectivity between Token stations separated by an
Ethernet segment in an internetwork environment. An Ethernet
protocol type of 80 D5 is used to indicate IBM LLC protocol
encapsulation.
When enabled(1) all frames outbound on this token ring port and
with an LSAP value of 04 (SNA path control) and where the packet
originated on an ethernet network will have the IBM LLC protocol
field of five bytes stripped from the packet.
When disabled(2) the IBM LLC protocol field is untouched on these
packets.
The default value for this object is product specific. A write of
notsupported (1) will have no affect.
|
ctTransIbmLlcSnaMode |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.6.1.1.4 |
IBM networks systems have a special translation called 'IBM
LLC Encapsulation' which is used for translating IBM LLC based
protocols between Token Ring and Ethernet Version 2.0 (DIXE)
format. This translation does not apply when going between Token
Ring and 802.3, since LLC SAPs are maintained. This translation
allows connectivity between Token stations separated by an
Ethernet segment in an internetwork environment. An Ethernet
protocol type of 80 D5 is used to indicate IBM LLC protocol
encapsulation.
When enabled(1) all frames outbound on this token ring port and
with an LSAP value of 08 (SNA) and where the packet originated
on an ethernet network will have the IBM LLC protocol field of
five bytes stripped from the packet.
When disabled(2) the IBM LLC protocol field is untouched on these
packets.
The default value for this object is product specific. A write of
notsupported (1) will have no affect.
|
ctTransIbmLlcNbMode |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.6.1.1.5 |
IBM networks systems have a special translation called 'IBM
LLC Encapsulation' which is used for translating IBM LLC based
protocols between Token Ring and Ethernet Version 2.0 (DIXE)
format. This translation does not apply when going between Token
Ring and 802.3, since LLC SAPs are maintained. This translation
allows connectivity between Token stations separated by an
Ethernet segment in an internetwork environment. An Ethernet
protocol type of 80 D5 is used to indicate IBM LLC protocol
encapsulation.
When enabled(1) all frames outbound on this token ring port and
with an LSAP value of F0 (NetBIOS) and where the packet originated
on an ethernet network will have the IBM LLC protocol field of
five bytes stripped from the packet.
When disabled(2) the IBM LLC protocol field is untouched on these
packets.
The default value for this object is product specific. A write of
notsupported (1) will have no affect.
|
ctTransIbmLlcLnmMode |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.6.1.1.6 |
IBM networks systems have a special translation called 'IBM
LLC Encapsulation' which is used for translating IBM LLC based
protocols between Token Ring and Ethernet Version 2.0 (DIXE)
format. This translation does not apply when going between Token
Ring and 802.3, since LLC SAPs are maintained. This translation
allows connectivity between Token stations separated by an
Ethernet segment in an internetwork environment. An Ethernet
protocol type of 80 D5 is used to indicate IBM LLC protocol
encapsulation.
When enabled(1) all frames outbound on this token ring port and
with an LSAP value of F4 (LAN Network Manager) and where the packet
originated on an ethernet network will have the IBM LLC protocol
field of five bytes stripped from the packet.
When disabled(2) the IBM LLC protocol field is untouched on these
packets.
The default value for this object is product specific. A write of
notsupported (1) will have no affect.
|
ctTransIbmLlcDscMode |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.6.1.1.7 |
IBM networks systems have a special translation called 'IBM
LLC Encapsulation' which is used for translating IBM LLC based
protocols between Token Ring and Ethernet Version 2.0 (DIXE)
format. This translation does not apply when going between Token
Ring and 802.3, since LLC SAPs are maintained. This translation
allows connectivity between Token stations separated by an
Ethernet segment in an internetwork environment. An Ethernet
protocol type of 80 D5 is used to indicate IBM LLC protocol
encapsulation.
When enabled(1) all frames outbound on this token ring port and
with an LSAP value of FC (Discovery) will and where the packet
originated on an ethernet network will have the IBM LLC protocol
field of five bytes stripped from the packet.
When disabled(2) the IBM LLC protocol field is untouched on these
packets.
The default value for this object is product specific. A write of
notsupported (1) will have no affect.
|
ctTransIbmLlcOtherMode |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.6.1.1.8 |
IBM networks systems have a special translation called 'IBM
LLC Encapsulation' which is used for translating IBM LLC based
protocols between Token Ring and Ethernet Version 2.0 (DIXE)
format. This translation does not apply when going between Token
Ring and 802.3, since LLC SAPs are maintained. This translation
allows connectivity between Token stations separated by an
Ethernet segment in an internetwork environment. An Ethernet
protocol type of 80 D5 is used to indicate IBM LLC protocol
encapsulation.
When enabled(1) all frames meeting the following criteria:
- outbound on this token ring port
- with an LSAP value matching that found in
ctTransIbmLlcOtherValue
- where the packet originated on an ethernet network
will have the IBM LLC protocol field of five bytes stripped from
the packet.
When disabled(2) the IBM LLC protocol field is untouched on these
packets.
The default value for this object is product specific. A write of
notsupported (1) will have no affect.
|
ctTransIbmLlcOtherValue |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.6.1.1.9 |
This object allows the user to select an IBM LLC LSAP value not
specified above.
When ctTransIbmLlcOtherMode is enabled all frames outbound on this
token ring port and providing a match between this value and the
outbound packet's LSAP value and where the packet originated on an
ethernet network will have the IBM LLC protocol field of five bytes
stripped from the packet.
|
ctTransSrPort |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.7.1.1.1 |
The MIB-II interface number for which this entry
is administering source route configuration management.
|
ctTransSrIfMode |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.7.1.1.2 |
This object indicates the types of frames (sr,tp or both)
supported by endstations attached to this interface.
This information is used by the device to determine
if sr/tp translation is required. Default is product specific.
If tp (1) is selected the RIF cacheing mechanism for this port
will be disabled. That is, the RIF cache database will be
emptied and no RIFs will be learned into the database or attached
to outbound packets for this port.
If sr (2) or srt (3) is selected for this object then the RIFs
will be learned into the database according to the rules defined
in the object ctTransRifDbWeightState and attached as necessary
to outbound packets.
|
ctTransSrExpMode |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.7.1.1.3 |
This object selects the type of explorer frame the SR or SRT
interface will use, if and when an explorer frame is required.
This object is only applicable when ctTransSrIfMode is set to
sr (2) or srt (3). The requirements will depend on the device
being managed.
The inboundtype option (4) is supported only on those devices with
the ability to 'remember' the original state of the arriving
explorer packet. When set for this option the device will configure
all outbound explorer frames for whichever type of explorer
(ARE or STE) it arrived as.
The default value for this object is product specific. A write of
notsupported (1) will have no affect.
|
ctTransSrIP |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.7.1.1.4 |
This object determines how the sr/tp translation of IP frames
of type 'broadcast', 'destination unknown', or 'destination
known but IP not previously seen for this end station' should
be translated. This object is only applicable for SRT interfaces.
If tp (1) is selected, the frame is forwarded out the
SRT interface as a transparent frame.
If sr (2) is selected, the frame is forwarded out
the srt interface as a source route frame. If this end station
has never been heard from before an explorer will be launched.
Which explorer frame (are or ste) is dependent on the object
ctTransSrExplorerMode defined above.
If auto (3) is selected, the frame is forwarded out the srt
interface as both a transparent frame and as a source route frame.
If not supported (4) is selected then the sr/tp translation of these
types of IP frames will be based on the configuration of the ctTransSrOther
managed object.
The default value is product specific.
|
ctTransSrIPX |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.7.1.1.5 |
This object determines how the sr/tp translation of IPX frames
of type `broadcast`, `destination unknown`, or `destination
known but IPX not previously seen for this end station` should
be translated. This object is only applicable for SRT interfaces.
If tp (1) is selected, the frame is forwarded out the
SRT interface as a transparent frame.
If sr (2) is selected, the frame is forwarded out
the SRT interface as a source route frame. If this end station
has never been heard from before an explorer will be launched.
Which explorer frame (are or ste) is dependent on the object
ctTransSrExplorerMode defined above.
If auto (3) is selected, the frame is forwarded out the SRT
interface as both a transparent frame and as a source route frame.
If not supported (4) is selected then the sr/tp translation of these
types of IPX frames will be based on the configuration of the ctTransSrOther
managed object.
The default value is product specific.
|
ctTransSrNetBIOS |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.7.1.1.6 |
This object determines how the sr/tp translation of NetBIOS frames
of type `broadcast`, `destination unknown`, or `destination
known but NetBIOS not previously seen for this end station` should
be translated. This object is only applicable for SRT interfaces.
If tp (1) is selected, the frame is forwarded out the
SRT interface as a transparent frame.
If sr (2) is selected, the frame is forwarded out
the SRT interface as a source route frame. If this end station
has never been heard from before an explorer will be launched.
Which explorer frame (ARE or STE) is dependent on the object
ctTransSrExplorerMode defined above.
If auto (3) is selected, the frame is forwarded out the SRT
interface as both a transparent frame and as a source route frame.
If not supported (4) is selected then the sr/tp translation of these
types of NetBIOS frames will be based on the configuration of the ctTransSrOther
managed object.
The default value is product specific.
|
ctTransSrSNA |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.7.1.1.7 |
This object determines how the sr/tp translation of SNA frames
of type 'broadcast', 'destination unknown', or 'destination
known but SNA not previously seen for this end station' should
be translated. This object is only applicable for SRT interfaces.
If tp (1) is selected, the frame is forwarded out the
SRT interface as a transparent frame.
If sr (2) is selected, the frame is forwarded out
the SRT interface as a source route frame. If this end station
has never been heard from before an explorer will be launched.
Which explorer frame (ARE or STE) is dependent on the object
ctTransSrExplorerMode defined above.
If auto (3) is selected, the frame is forwarded out the SRT
interface as both a transparent frame and as a source route frame.
If not supported (4) is selected then the sr/tp translation of these
types of SNA frames will be based on the configuration of the ctTransSrOther
managed object.
The default value is product specific.
|
ctTransSrOther |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.7.1.1.8 |
This object determines how the sr/tp translation of all 'other
protocols' is handled. 'other protocols' includes any protocol not
mentioned above (i.e. IP,IPX,NetBIOS, or SNA) or any of those
mentioned above with the 'not supported' option selected.
This object applies to any 'other protocol' frame of type
'broadcast', 'destination unknown', or 'destination known but
'other protocol' not previously seen for this end station'.
This object is only applicable for SRT interfaces.
If tp (1) is selected, the frame is forwarded out the
SRT interface as a transparent frame.
If sr (2) is selected, the frame is forwarded out
the SRT interface as a source route frame. If this end station
has never been heard from before an explorer will be launched.
Which explorer frame (ARE or STE) is dependent on the object
ctTransSrExplorerMode defined above.
If auto (3) is selected, the frame is forwarded out the SRT
interface as both a transparent frame and as a source route frame.
The default value is product specific.
|
ctTransSRLocalSegment |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.7.1.1.9 |
The segment (ring) number that uniquely identifies the
segment to which this interface is connected. Current
source routing protocols limit this value to the
range: 0 through 4095. (The value 0 is used by
some management applications for special test
cases.)
A value of 65535 signifies that no segment number is
assigned for this interface. The default value is device
dependent.
|
ctTransSrSRLF |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.7.1.1.10 |
The maximum size of the INFO field (LLC and
above) that this interface can send/receive. It does
not include any MAC level (framing) octets. The
value of this object is used by this device to
determine whether a modification of the
LargestFrame (LF) field of the Routing
Control field of the Routing Information Field is
necessary.
64 valid values are defined by the IEEE 802.5M SRT
Addendum: 516, 635, 754, 873, 993, 1112, 1231,
1350, 1470, 1542, 1615, 1688, 1761, 1833, 1906,
1979, 2052, 2345, 2638, 2932, 3225, 3518, 3812,
4105, 4399, 4865, 5331, 5798, 6264, 6730, 7197,
7663, 8130, 8539, 8949, 9358, 9768, 10178, 10587,
10997, 11407, 12199, 12992, 13785, 14578, 15370,
16163, 16956, 17749, 20730, 23711, 26693, 29674,
32655, 35637, 38618, 41600, 44591, 47583, 50575,
53567, 56559, 59551, and 65535.
|
ctTransSRAutoRingNumberDetect |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.7.1.1.11 |
This object enables an interface to automatically detect
the source route ring number of the attached ring segment.
When enabled, the interface wil automatically each time at
open, configure its ring number with the supplied ring
number from the RPS, if present on the ring. Otherwise,
a default value is used when the interface opens.
|
ctTransNovellCfgPort |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.8.1.1.1 |
The MIB-II interface number of the port for which this entry is
administering Novell configuration management.
|
ctTransNovellCfgMode |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.8.1.1.2 |
Enable this object indicates whether the device will reverse the
bit ordering of addresses in the Novell header on Novell packets.
Enable Type 2 indicates the device will reverse the bit ordering
of addresses for token ring to fddi and no translation for token
ring to inb in the MAC layer. Disable will not bit reverse any
address.
The default of this object is enabled.
|
ctTransNovellGroupMode |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.8.1.1.3 |
This object allows the conversion of group and multicast
addresses in the MAC DA of the IPX protocol format. Conversion
is as follows:
TR(C0 00 00 80 00 00) and Canonical (FF FF FF FF FF FF).
TR(C0 00 40 00 00 00) and Canonical (09 00 07 FF FF FF).
This object is only applicable if the state of ctTransNovellCfgMode
is enabled.
The default value for this object is product specific. A
write of notsupported (3) will have no affect.
|
ctTransIPCfgPort |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.9.1.1.1 |
The MIB-II interface number of the port for which this entry
is administering IP configuration management.
|
ctTransIPDataCfgMode |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.9.1.1.2 |
This object indicates whether the device will reverse the bit
ordering of addresses in the information field of IP data packets
received and then transmitted on this interface.
The default of this object is enabled.
|
ctTransIPArpCfgMode |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.9.1.1.3 |
This object indicates whether the device will reverse the bit
ordering of addresses in the information field of ARP packets
received and then transmitted on this interface.
The default of this object is enabled.
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ctTransIPRarpCfgMode |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.9.1.1.4 |
This object indicates whether the device will reverse the
bit ordering of addresses in the information field of RARP
packets received and then transmitted on this interface.
The default of this object is enabled.
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ctTransA2CfgPort |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.10.1.1.1 |
The MIB-II interface number of the port for which this entry is
administering Appletalk2 configuration management.
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ctTransA2DataCfgMode |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.10.1.1.2 |
This object indicates whether the device will reverse the
bit ordering of addresses in the information field of Appletalk2
data packets received and then transmitted on this interface.
The default of this object is enabled.
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ctTransA2ArpCfgMode |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.10.1.1.3 |
This object indicates whether the device will reverse the
bit ordering of addresses in the information field of ARP
packets received and then transmitted on this interface.
The default of this object is enabled.
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ctTransA2McastCfgMode |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.10.1.1.4 |
This object indicates whether the device will reverse the
bit ordering of addresses in the information field of
broadcast/multicast packets received and then transmitted on this
interface.
The default of this object is enabled.
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ctTransOtherPort |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.11.1.1.1 |
The MIB-II interface number of the port for which this entry is
administering control for subgroups of LLC frames by SAP or
SNAP type.
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ctTransOtherUnknownSap |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.11.1.1.2 |
This object indicates whether any frames with an unrecognized SAP
will require special translation handling by the processor. A
recognized SAP will be specified by the user in one of the
previous configuration groups.
The default of this object is product specific.
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ctTransOtherUnknownSnap |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.11.1.1.3 |
This object indicates whether frames with an unrecognized SNAP
will require special translation handling by the processor. A
recognized SNAP will be specified by the user in one of the
previous configuration groups.
The default of this object is product specific.
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ctTransOtherSapDsap1Mode |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.11.1.1.4 |
This object enables(1) or disables (2) the special translation
handling of a SAP frame with a DSAP equal to
ctTransOtherSapDsap1Val.
The default of this object is product specific.
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ctTransOtherSapDsap1Val |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.11.1.1.5 |
This object allows the user to specify a DSAP value that
when matched will require additional translation on frames.
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ctTransOtherSapDsap2Mode |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.11.1.1.6 |
This object enables(1) or disables (2) the special translation
handling of a SAP frame with a DSAP equal to
ctTransOtherSapDsap2Val.
The default of this object is product specific.
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ctTransOtherSapDsap2Val |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.11.1.1.7 |
This object allows the user to specify a DSAP value that
when matched will require additional translation on frames.
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ctTransOtherSapDsap3Mode |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.11.1.1.8 |
This object enables(1) or disables (2) the special translation
handling of a SAP frame with a DSAP equal to
ctTransOtherSapDsap3Val.
The default of this object is product specific.
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ctTransOtherSapDsap3Val |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.11.1.1.9 |
This object allows the user to specify a DSAP value that
when matched will require additional translation on frames.
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ctTransOtherSnap1Mode |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.11.1.1.10 |
When enabled (1) this object the value in ctTransOtherSnap1Val
will be compared against the protocol values of all SNAP frames
received on this interface. A match indicates that the current
frame requires special translation handling.
The default of this object is product specific.
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ctTransOtherSnap1Val |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.11.1.1.11 |
This object allows the user to specify a SNAP value to match
against inbound SNAP frames for translation handling.
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ctTransOtherSnap2Mode |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.11.1.1.12 |
When enabled (1) this object the value in ctTransOtherSnap2Val
will be compared against the protocol values of all SNAP frames
received on this interface. A match indicates that the current
frame requires special translation handling.
The default of this object is product specific.
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ctTransOtherSnap2Val |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.11.1.1.13 |
This object allows the user to specify a SNAP value to match
against inbound SNAP frames for translation handling.
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ctTransLfpsPort |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.12.1.1.1 |
The MIB-II interface number of the port for which this entry is
administering control for subgroups of LLC frames by SAP or
SNAP type.
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ctTransLfpsAdminStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.12.1.1.2 |
When large(1) is the setting all large frames are permissable
out that port. fragment_if_possible(2) is used when the outport
wants ip frames fragmented before transmission. All other non
fragmentable large frames will be transmitted large. small(3)
requires that no large frames be transmitted out this interface.
If a frame can be fragmented then it can be transmitted out the
interface. auto(4) is a special setting that will allow a device
to negotiate which of the other three settings to use as the
operational mode.
The default of this object is product specific.
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ctTransLfpsOperationalStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.3.4.12.1.1.3 |
This value represents the current operational mode of the
interface. The operational mode should reflect what is set in
the ctTransLfpsAdminStatus object. The only exception is when
the user sellects a platform mode that is unsupported and if
the ctTransLfpsAdminStatus object is set to auto. If the
ctTransLfpsAdminStatus object is set to auto then the negotiated
value will be reflected, which should be one of the above valid
possibilities.
The default of this object is product specific.
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