CISCO-TBRIDGE-DEV-IF-MIB

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This MIB module provides network management support for configuration and status information of devices supporting transparent bridging functions.

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ctbrDevInterfaceTable
This table provides configuration and information of the device interfaces supporting transparent bridging. This table has a sparse dependent relationship with the ifTable.
ctbrDevInterfaceEntry
Each entry provides MAC and IP address related configuration information of an interface.
ctbrDefaultPhyAddress
The default, factory-assigned MAC address of the interface. Guaranteed to be unique across all IEEE 802 devices.
ctbrPhyAddress
The MAC address to be used by the interface. If ctbrDefaultPhyAddress is used, this is '00:00:00:00:00:00'.
ctbrDefaultIpAddrType
The IP address type of the ctbrDefaultIpAddress object.
ctbrDefaultIpAddress
The default IP address of the interface. If BOOTP or DHCP is enabled, this may be overridden by the BOOTP or DHCP server.
ctbrDefaultIpMaskType
The IP address type of the ctbrDefaultIpMask object.
ctbrDefaultIpMask
The default IP netmask of the interface. If BOOTP or DHCP is enabled, this may be overridden by the BOOTP or DHCP server.
ctbrIpAddressType
The IP address type of the ctbrIpAddress object.
ctbrIpAddress
The IP address currently in use by the interface.
ctbrIpMaskType
The IP address type of the ctbrIpMask object.
ctbrIpMask
The IP netmask currently in use by the interface.
ctbrMSDUMaxLength
Maximum length of the data portion of a packet for this particular interface. This is the maximum MAC Service Data Unit length, which is greater than or equal to ifMtu, depending on the configured MAC-level encapsulation.
ctbrDevIfConfigGroup
Information to support configuration of network interfaces.

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