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diff --git a/MIBS/enterasys/CTRON-ETHERNET-PARAMETERS-MIB b/MIBS/enterasys/CTRON-ETHERNET-PARAMETERS-MIB new file mode 100644 index 0000000..48d031c --- /dev/null +++ b/MIBS/enterasys/CTRON-ETHERNET-PARAMETERS-MIB @@ -0,0 +1,661 @@ +CTRON-ETHERNET-PARAMETERS-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + +-- ctron-ethernet-parameters.txt +-- Revision: 01.00.04 +-- Part Number: +-- Date: November 11, 1998 + +-- Cabletron Systems, Inc. +-- 35 Industrial Way, P.O. Box 5005 +-- Rochester, NH 03867-0505 +-- (603) 332-9400 +-- support@ctron.com + +-- This module provides authoritative definitions for Cabletron's +-- enterprise-specific Ethernet Parameters MIB. +-- +-- This module will be extended, as needed. + +-- Cabletron Systems reserves the right to make changes in +-- specification and other information contained in this document +-- without prior notice. The reader should consult Cabletron Systems +-- to determine whether any such changes have been made. +-- +-- In no event shall Cabletron Systems be liable for any incidental, +-- indirect, special, or consequential damages whatsoever (including +-- but not limited to lost profits) arising out of or related to this +-- document or the information contained in it, even if Cabletron +-- Systems has been advised of, known, or should have known, the +-- possibility of such damages. +-- +-- Cabletron grants vendors, end-users, and other interested parties +-- a non-exclusive license to use this Specification in connection +-- with the management of Cabletron products. + +-- Copyright November 1998 Cabletron Systems + +IMPORTS + + OBJECT-TYPE + FROM RFC-1212 + Counter + FROM RFC1155-SMI + ctEthernetCtlParameters + FROM CTRON-MIB-NAMES + ctIfPortIfNumber, ctIfPortPortNumber + FROM CTIF-EXT-MIB; + +-- The ctEthernetCtlParameters MIB is used to manage Cabletron interfaces +-- that comply to IEEE Std 802.3, 1998 Edition. This MIB supercedes the +-- ctFastEthernet MIB. + +ctAutoNegCtl OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ctEthernetCtlParameters 1 } + +-- The ctAutoNegCtl group provides configuration for Cabletron +-- interfaces that comply to IEEE Std 802.3, 1998 Edition. +-- +-- The implementation of this group is MANDATORY. + +ctAutoNegCtlTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CtAutoNegCtlEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Provides a list of definitions and control objects over any 10BASE-T, + 100BASE-TX, or 1000BASE-X Cabletron interface that supports + auto-negotiation as described by the aforementioned standards." + ::= { ctAutoNegCtl 1 } + + +ctAutoNegCtlEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX CtAutoNegCtlEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Defines a particular entry containing objects pertaining to + definition and control over interfaces supporting Auto-Negotiation." + INDEX { ctIfPortIfNumber, ctIfPortPortNumber } + ::= { ctAutoNegCtlTable 1 } + +CtAutoNegCtlEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + ctAutoNegAdminStatus + INTEGER, + ctAutoNegRemoteSignalling + INTEGER, + ctAutoNegAutoConfig + INTEGER, + ctAutoNegLocalTechnologyAbility + INTEGER, + ctAutoNegAdvertisedTechnologyAbility + INTEGER, + ctAutoNegReceivedTechnologyAbility + INTEGER +} + +ctAutoNegAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + enable(1), + disable(2) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This object controls whether Auto-Negotiation is enabled + for the specified port. If Auto-Negotiation is disabled the port will + revert to the speed, duplex and flow control settings specified by + their associated leaves in the ctEtherManualConfig and + ctFlowControl groups." + REFERENCE + "IEEE Std 802.3, 1998 Edition 30.6.1.1.2" + DEFVAL { enable } + ::= { ctAutoNegCtlEntry 1 } + +ctAutoNegRemoteSignalling OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + detected(1), + notdetected(2) + } + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This object indicates whether the remote end of the link is operating + Auto-Negotiation signalling or not." + REFERENCE + "IEEE Std 802.3, 1998 Edition 30.6.1.1.3" + ::= { ctAutoNegCtlEntry 2 } + +ctAutoNegAutoConfig OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + other(1), + configuring(2), + complete(3), + disabled(4), + paralleldetectfailed(5) + } + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This object indicates whether Auto-Negotiation signalling is in + progress or has completed." + REFERENCE + "IEEE Std 802.3, 1998 Edition 30.6.1.1.4" + ::= { ctAutoNegCtlEntry 3 } + +ctAutoNegLocalTechnologyAbility OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This indicates the technology ability of the local hardware. + + The value is a sum. This sum initially takes the value zero. Then, for + each technology, T, that the port supports, 2 raised to (T - 1) is added + to the sum. For example, a port that supports 1000BASE-TFD (T = 18) and + 1000BASE-T (T = 17) would return a value of 196608 + ((2 ^ (18 - 1)) + (2 ^ (17 - 1))). + + For ports supporting Auto-Negotiation, values should be calculated + as follows: + + T Technology Description + -- ----------- ------------------------------------------------ + 1 global Reserved for future use. + 2 other None of the following. + 3 unknown Initializing, true state or type not yet known + 4 10BASE-T 10BASE-T Half Duplex + 5 10BASE-TFD 10BASE-T Full Duplex + 6 100BASE-T4 100BASE-T4 Half Duplex + 7 100BASE-TX 100BASE-TX Half Duplex + 8 100BASE-TXFD 100BASE-TX Full Duplex + 9 FDX PAUSE Full Duplex Flow Control + 10 FDX APAUSE Full Duplex Asymmetric Flow Control + 11 FDX SPAUSE Full Duplex Symmetric Flow Control + 12 FDX BPAUSE Full Duplex Asymmetric and Symmetric Flow Control + 13 100BASE-T2 100BASE-T2 Half Duplex + 14 100BASE-T2FD 100BASE-T2 Full Duplex + 15 1000BASE-X 1000BASE-X Half Duplex + 16 1000BASE-XFD 1000BASE-X Full Duplex + 17 1000BASE-T 1000BASE-T Half Duplex + 18 1000BASE-TFD 1000BASE-T Full Duplex + 19 Rem Fault1 Remote Fault Bit 1 + 20 Rem Fault2 Remote Fault Bit 2 + 21 ISO Ethernet IEEE Std 802.9 ISLAN-16T + " + REFERENCE + "IEEE Std 802.3, 1998 Edition 30.6.1.1.5" + ::= { ctAutoNegCtlEntry 4 } + +ctAutoNegAdvertisedTechnologyAbility OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Indicates the advertised ability of the local hardware, but only + becomes active on ports that have auto-negotiation enabled. + + The value is a sum. This sum initially takes the value zero. Then, for + each technology, T, that the port is advertising, 2 raised to (T - 1) + is added to the sum. For example, a port that advertises 1000BASE-TFD + (T = 18) and 1000BASE-T (T = 17) would return a value of 196608 + ((2 ^ (18 - 1)) + (2 ^ (17 - 1))). + + Values for T are limited to technologies supported by the hardware as + specified by ctAutoNegLocalTechnologyAbility. For ports supporting + Auto-Negotiation, values should be calculated as follows: + + T Technology Description + -- ----------- ------------------------------------------------ + 1 global Reserved for future use. + 2 other None of the following. + 3 unknown Initializing, true state or type not yet known + 4 10BASE-T 10BASE-T Half Duplex + 5 10BASE-TFD 10BASE-T Full Duplex + 6 100BASE-T4 100BASE-T4 Half Duplex + 7 100BASE-TX 100BASE-TX Half Duplex + 8 100BASE-TXFD 100BASE-TX Full Duplex + 9 FDX PAUSE Full Duplex Flow Control + 10 FDX APAUSE Full Duplex Asymmetric Flow Control + 11 FDX SPAUSE Full Duplex Symmetric Flow Control + 12 FDX BPAUSE Full Duplex Asymmetric and Symmetric Flow Control + 13 100BASE-T2 100BASE-T2 Half Duplex + 14 100BASE-T2FD 100BASE-T2 Full Duplex + 15 1000BASE-X 1000BASE-X Half Duplex + 16 1000BASE-XFD 1000BASE-X Full Duplex + 17 1000BASE-T 1000BASE-T Half Duplex + 18 1000BASE-TFD 1000BASE-T Full Duplex + 19 Rem Fault1 Remote Fault Bit 1 + 20 Rem Fault2 Remote Fault Bit 2 + 21 ISO Ethernet IEEE Std 802.9 ISLAN-16T + + A successful set operation will result in immediate link re-negotiation + if Auto-Negotiation is enabled on this port, as specified by + ctAutoNegAdminStatus. A set of this object to a value containing bits + that are not supported by the hardware will be successful, but, the port + will only advertise values which are the logical AND of the set value and + ctAutoNegLocalTechnologyAbility. + + Note: this re-negotiation will in every case cause temporary link loss + during the link re-negotiation. If set to a value that is incompatible + with ctAutoNegLocalTechnologyAbility, link negotiation will not + be successful and will cause permanent link loss." + REFERENCE + "IEEE Std 802.3, 1998 Edition 30.6.1.1.6" + ::= { ctAutoNegCtlEntry 5 } + +ctAutoNegReceivedTechnologyAbility OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Indicates the advertised ability of the remote hardware, or link + partner. + + The value is a sum. This sum initially takes the value zero. Then, for + each technology, T, that the link partner supports, 2 raised to (T - 1) + is added to the sum. For example, a link partner advertising + 1000BASE-TFD (T = 18) and 1000BASE-T (T = 17) would return a value + of 196608 ((2 ^ (18 - 1)) + (2 ^ (17 - 1))). + + For ports supporting Auto-Negotiation, values should be calculated + as follows: + + T Technology Description + -- ----------- ------------------------------------------------ + 1 global Reserved for future use. + 2 other None of the following. + 3 unknown Initializing, true state or type not yet known + 4 10BASE-T 10BASE-T Half Duplex + 5 10BASE-TFD 10BASE-T Full Duplex + 6 100BASE-T4 100BASE-T4 Half Duplex + 7 100BASE-TX 100BASE-TX Half Duplex + 8 100BASE-TXFD 100BASE-TX Full Duplex + 9 FDX PAUSE Full Duplex Flow Control + 10 FDX APAUSE Full Duplex Asymmetric Flow Control + 11 FDX SPAUSE Full Duplex Symmetric Flow Control + 12 FDX BPAUSE Full Duplex Asymmetric and Symmetric Flow Control + 13 100BASE-T2 100BASE-T2 Half Duplex + 14 100BASE-T2FD 100BASE-T2 Full Duplex + 15 1000BASE-X 1000BASE-X Half Duplex + 16 1000BASE-XFD 1000BASE-X Full Duplex + 17 1000BASE-T 1000BASE-T Half Duplex + 18 1000BASE-TFD 1000BASE-T Full Duplex + 19 Rem Fault1 Remote Fault Bit 1 + 20 Rem Fault2 Remote Fault Bit 2 + 21 ISO Ethernet IEEE Std 802.9 ISLAN-16T + " + REFERENCE + "IEEE Std 802.3, 1998 Edition 30.6.1.1.7" + ::= { ctAutoNegCtlEntry 6 } + +ctFlowControl OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ctEthernetCtlParameters 2 } +-- The ctFlowCtl group provides configuration and statistics for +-- Cabletron Flow Control capable devices. +-- +-- The implementation of this group is OPTIONAL. + +ctFlowCtlTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CtFlowCtlEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Provides a list of statistic and control objects over 10BASE-X, + 100BASE-X and 1000BASE-X Cabletron interfaces that support flow + control as described by IEEE Std 802.3, 1998 Edition." + ::= { ctFlowControl 1 } + + +ctFlowCtlEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX CtFlowCtlEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Defines a particular entry containing objects pertaining to + definition and control over Cabletron flow control capable interfaces." + INDEX { ctIfPortIfNumber, ctIfPortPortNumber } + ::= { ctFlowCtlTable 1 } + +CtFlowCtlEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + ctFlowCtlHalfDuplexAdminStatus + INTEGER, + ctFlowCtlHalfDuplexOperStatus + INTEGER, + ctEtherSupportedPauseModes + INTEGER, + ctFlowCtlPauseAdminStatus + INTEGER, + ctFlowCtlPauseOperStatus + INTEGER, + ctFlowCtlPauseTimer + INTEGER, + ctFlowCtlRxPauseFrames + Counter, + ctFlowCtlTxPauseFrames + Counter +} + +ctFlowCtlHalfDuplexAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + enabled(1), + disabled(2) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The administrative status requested by management for back pressure + on this port. Back pressure is a collision based flow control mechanism + used in half duplex configurations. The value of enabled(1) indicates + that back pressure should be enabled on this port if the port is in half + duplex. The value of disable(2) indicates that back pressure should be + disabled on this port." + DEFVAL { enabled } + ::= { ctFlowCtlEntry 1 } + +ctFlowCtlHalfDuplexOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + enabled(1), + disabled(2), + notsupported(3) + } + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The current operational status of back pressure on this port." + ::= { ctFlowCtlEntry 2 } + +ctEtherSupportedPauseModes OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This indicates the frame based modes of full duplex flow control for this + port. + + The value is a sum. This sum initially takes the value zero. Then, for + each mode, M, that the port supports, 2 raised to (M - 1) is added to + the sum. For example, a port that supports Symmetric (M= 2), + AsymmetricRX (M = 3) and AsymmetricTx (M = 4) would return a value + of 14 ((2 ^ (2 - 1)) + (2 ^ (3 - 1)) + (2 ^ (4 - 1))). + + Speed values should be calculated as follows: + + M Mode Description + -- ------------ ------------------------------------------------ + 1 Other None of the following + 2 Symmetric Receive and Transmit Pause Frames + 3 AsymmetricRx Receive Pause Frames + 4 AsymmetricTx Transmit Pause Frames + " + ::= { ctFlowCtlEntry 3 } + +ctFlowCtlPauseAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + symmetric(1), + asymmetricRx(2), + asymmetricTx(3), + disabled(4), + autonegotiate(5) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The administrative status requested by management for frame based + flow control on this port. For 10 Mb and 100 Mb ports the value of + symmetric(1) indicates that if Auto-Negotiation is supported for this + port, that the FDX PAUSE bit in the ctAutoNegLocalTechnologyAbility will + be set, further indicating that the port supports full duplex flow + control. For 1000 Mb the value of symmetric(1) indicates that if + Auto-Negotiation is supported for this port, that the FDX SPAUSE + bit in the ctAutoNegLocalTechnologyAbility will be set, further + indicating that the port supports symmetric frame based flow control. + In all cases a set of symmetric(1) will cause the port to interpret + received PAUSE frames and allow the port to transmit PAUSE frames when + necessary. A set of a value of symmetric(1) is limited to those ports + that support symmetric frame based flow control as specified by + ctEtherSupportedPauseModes. + + The value of asymmetricRx(2) indicates that if Auto-Negotiation is + supported for this port, that the FDX BPAUSE bit in the + ctAutoNegLocalTechnologyAbility will be set, further + indicating that the port supports asymmetric receive frame based flow + control. In all cases a set of asymmetricRx(2) will cause the port to + interpret received PAUSE frames and disallow the port to transmit PAUSE + frames. A set of a value of asymmetricRx(2) is limited to those ports + that support asymmetricRx frame based flow control as specified by + ctEtherSupportedPauseModes. + + The value of asymmetricTx(3) indicates that if Auto-Negotiation is + supported for this port, that the FDX APAUSE bit in the + ctAutoNegLocalTechnologyAbility will be set, further indicating that the + port supports asymmetric transmit frame based flow control. In all cases + a set of asymmetricTx(3) will cause the port to ignore PAUSE frames and + allow the port to transmit PAUSE frames when necessary. A set of a value + of asymmetricTx(3) is limited to those ports that support asymmetricTx + frame based flow control as specified by ctEtherSupportedPauseModes. + + The value of disabled(4) indicates that if Auto-Negotiation is supported + for this port, that the FDX PAUSE, FDX APAUSE, FDX SPAUSE and FDX BPAUSE + bits in the ctAutoNegLocalTechnologyAbility will be cleared, further + indicating that the port does not support frame based flow control. In + all cases a set of disable(2) will cause the port to ignore received + PAUSE frames and to disallow the port to transmit PAUSE frames. + + The value of autonegotiate(5) indicates that if Auto-Negotiation is + supported for this port, and the hardware supports the ability to + advertise PAUSE capability, that the maximum flow control capabilities + of the hardware are to be reflected in the PAUSE bits of + ctAutoNegLocalTechnologyAbility. The ports flow control operational + state will be determined by the results of Auto-Negotiation. If + Auto-Negotiation is not supported for this port, a set of + autonegotiate(5) will fail. + + In all cases frame based flow control is only used for ports that + are in full duplex." + DEFVAL { autonegotiate } + ::= { ctFlowCtlEntry 4 } + +ctFlowCtlPauseOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + symmetric(1), + asymmetricRx(2), + asymmetricTx(3), + disabled(4), + unknown(5), + notsupported(6) + } + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The current operational status of full duplex flow control + on this port. A value of unknown(5) will be returned for any port which + has a Pause Frame Admin Status of autonegotiate(5), as specified by + ctFlowCtlPauseAdminStatus, but is in an unknown Auto-Negotiation state." + ::= { ctFlowCtlEntry 5 } + +ctFlowCtlPauseTimer OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A 2 octet, unsigned integer containing the length of time for which + the receiving station is requested to inhibit data frame transmission. + The pause time is measured in units of pause_quanta, equal to 512 bit + times of the particular implementation." + REFERENCE + "IEEE Std 802.3, 1998 Edition Annex 31B.2" + ::= { ctFlowCtlEntry 6 } + +ctFlowCtlRxPauseFrames OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of pause frames received on this port." + ::= { ctFlowCtlEntry 7 } + +ctFlowCtlTxPauseFrames OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of pause frames transmitted from this port." + ::= { ctFlowCtlEntry 8 } + +ctEtherManualConfig OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ctEthernetCtlParameters 3 } +-- The ctEtherManualConfig group provides manual configuration of speed +-- and duplex for 10BASE-T, 100BASE-X, or 1000BASE-X Cabletron Ethernet +-- interfaces. +-- +-- The implementation of this group is MANDATORY. + +ctEtherManualConfigTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CtEtherManualConfigEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Provides a list of speed and duplex control objects over 10BASE-X, + 100BASE-X and 1000 BASE-X Cabletron Ethernet interfaces." + ::= { ctEtherManualConfig 1 } + +ctEtherManualConfigEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX CtEtherManualConfigEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Defines a particular entry containing objects pertaining to + definition and control over Cabletron Ethernet interfaces." + INDEX { ctIfPortIfNumber, ctIfPortPortNumber } + ::= { ctEtherManualConfigTable 1 } + +CtEtherManualConfigEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + ctEtherSupportedSpeed + INTEGER, + ctEtherSpeedAdminStatus + INTEGER, + ctEtherSpeedOperStatus + INTEGER, + ctEtherSupportedDuplex + INTEGER, + ctEtherDuplexAdminStatus + INTEGER, + ctEtherDuplexOperStatus + INTEGER +} + +ctEtherSupportedSpeed OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This indicates the supported speeds for the port. + + The value is a sum. This sum initially takes the value zero. Then, for + each speed, S, that the port supports, 2 raised to (S - 1) is added to + the sum. For example, a port that supports 10 Mb (S = 1) and 100 Mb + (S = 2) would return a value of 3 ((2 ^ (1 - 1)) + (2 ^ (2 - 1))). + + Speed values should be calculated as follows: + + S Speed Description + -- ----------- ------------------------------------------------ + 1 10 Mb Ethernet + 2 100 Mb Fast Ethernet + 3 1000 Mb Gigabit Ethernet + " + ::= { ctEtherManualConfigEntry 1 } + +ctEtherSpeedAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + tenmegabit(2), + hundredmegabit(3), + gigabit(4) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The administrative status requested by management for the speed of this + port. The value of tenmegabit(2) indicates that if Auto-Negotiation + is disabled for this port, that the port will operate at a speed of + 10 megabits per second, provided that the port supports that speed, + as specified by ctEtherSupportedSpeed. + + The value of hundredmegabit(3) indicates that if Auto-Negotiation + is disabled for this port, that the port will operate at a speed of + 100 megabits per second, provided that the port supports that speed, + as specified by ctEtherSupportedSpeed. + + The value of gigabit(4) indicates that if Auto-Negotiation + is disabled for this port, that the port will operate at a speed of + 1000 megabits per second, provided that the port supports that speed, + as specified by ctEtherSupportedSpeed. + + In all cases, if the value specified does not indicate a speed that + the port supports the set will fail." + ::= { ctEtherManualConfigEntry 2 } + +ctEtherSpeedOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + unknown(1), + tenmegabit(2), + hundredmegabit(3), + gigabit(4) + } + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This object indicates the current speed of the Ethernet port." + ::= { ctEtherManualConfigEntry 3 } + +ctEtherSupportedDuplex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + halfduplex(1), + fullduplex(2), + halfandfullduplex(3) + } + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This object indicates the duplex modes supported by this port. + A value of halfduplex(1) indicates that the port only supports + half duplex operation. A value of fullduplex(2) indicates that + the port only supports full duplex operation. A value of + halfandfullduplex(3) indicates that the port supports both + half and full duplex operation." + ::= { ctEtherManualConfigEntry 4 } + +ctEtherDuplexAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + halfduplex(2), + fullduplex(3) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The administrative status requested by management for the duplex of this + port. The value of halfduplex(2) indicates that if Auto-Negotiation + is disabled for this port, that the port will operate in half duplex, + provided that the port supports half duplex, as specified by + ctEtherSupportedDuplex. + + The value of fullduplex(3) indicates that if Auto-Negotiation + is disabled for this port, that the port will operate in full duplex, + provided that the port supports full duplex, as specified by + ctEtherSupportedDuplex. + + In all cases, if the value specified does not indicate a duplex that + the port supports the set will fail." + DEFVAL { halfduplex } + ::= { ctEtherManualConfigEntry 5 } + +ctEtherDuplexOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + unknown(1), + halfduplex(2), + fullduplex(3) + } + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This object indicates the current duplex of the Ethernet port." + ::= { ctEtherManualConfigEntry 6 } + +END |