port_filter monitor - SNMP OIDs

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OIDs - port_filter monitor

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OID list for port filter

Filter Port Group Count
a3ComFilterPortGroupCount 1.3.6.1.4.1.43.29.4.20.2.2 (defined in A3COM-SWITCHING-SYSTEMS-FILTER-MIB)
The count of defined port groups in the system.
Filter Port Group Bridge Number
a3ComFilterPortGroupBridgeNumber 1.3.6.1.4.1.43.29.4.20.2.3.1.3 (defined in A3COM-SWITCHING-SYSTEMS-FILTER-MIB)
The bridge index associated with this port group.
Filter Port Group Name
a3ComFilterPortGroupName 1.3.6.1.4.1.43.29.4.20.2.3.1.4 (defined in A3COM-SWITCHING-SYSTEMS-FILTER-MIB)
The name of this port group. This object has be unique in a system.
Filter Port Group Status
a3ComFilterPortGroupStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.43.29.4.20.2.3.1.5 (defined in A3COM-SWITCHING-SYSTEMS-FILTER-MIB)
The status column for this port group entry. This OBJECT can be set to: createAndGo(4) destroy(6) The following values may be read: active(1) Setting this object to createAndGo(4) will result in the agent attempting to create and commit the row based on the contents of the objects in the row. If all the necessary information is presented in the row and the values are acceptible to the agent, the agent will change the status to active(1). If there are any necessary objects are not set, the agent will reject the creation request. When the state of the row translates to active(1), the agent add the corresponding port to the specified port group. Setting this object to destroy(6) will remove the corresponding port group and its mask from the port group table.
Filter Port Table
a3ComFilterPortTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.43.29.4.20.2.4 (defined in A3COM-SWITCHING-SYSTEMS-FILTER-MIB)
A list of port entries.
Filter Port Entry
a3ComFilterPortEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.43.29.4.20.2.4.1 (defined in A3COM-SWITCHING-SYSTEMS-FILTER-MIB)
An individual port entry.
Port Filter Table
a3ComPortFilterTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.43.29.4.20.3.4 (defined in A3COM-SWITCHING-SYSTEMS-FILTER-MIB)
The list of stored bridge packet filter programs on bridge(s), bridge port(s) and port processing path.
Port Filter Bridge Port Type
a3ComPortFilterBridgePortType 1.3.6.1.4.1.43.29.4.20.3.4.1.3 (defined in A3COM-SWITCHING-SYSTEMS-FILTER-MIB)
This indicates interface port type(s) that are currently supported by LanPlex modules.
Port Filter Status
a3ComPortFilterStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.43.29.4.20.3.4.1.6 (defined in A3COM-SWITCHING-SYSTEMS-FILTER-MIB)
The status column for this filter definition entry. This OBJECT can be set to: active(1) createAndGo(4) createAndWait(5) destroy(6) The following values may be read: active(1) notInService(2) netReady(3). Creation of bridge filter programs can be performed by: 1. Using the build-in editor of the AdminConsole. 2. Using your own line on an external host, and transferring the filter program via the AdminConsole. 3. Using the filter program creation tool on an external host, which builds the filter and transfers it to the LANPlex using SNMP. The transfer is accomplished using the file transfer MIB in the LANPlex system MIB. Setting this object to active(1) is only valid when the current status is active or notInService(2). Setting this object to createAndGo(4) will result in the agent attempt to create and commit the row based on the contents of the objects in the row. If all the necessary information is presented in the row and the values are acceptible to the agent, the agent will change the status to active(1). If there are any necessary objects are not set, the agent will reject the creation request. Setting this object to createAndWait(5) will cause the agent to create a row in this table. This object will change to notInService(2) if all the information is present in the row and the values are acceptible to the agent; otherwise, the agent will set the status to notReady(3). When the state of the row translates to active(1), the agent will add the corresponding filter to the specified packet processing path(s) of the bridge port(s) in a bridge. Setting this object to destroy(6) will remove all corresponding attributes of the filter table.
xylan Filter Ip Service Port Name
xylanFltIpServicePortName 1.3.6.1.4.1.800.2.22.3.1.1.1 (defined in XYLAN-FLT-MIB)
Name of service for HRE-X Filtering Engine.
xylan Filter Ip Query Port
xylanFltIpQueryPort 1.3.6.1.4.1.800.2.22.3.4.1.3 (defined in XYLAN-FLT-MIB)
is an indication to not use the port.
xylan Filter Last Commit Trap Port
xylanFltLastCommitTrapPort 1.3.6.1.4.1.800.2.22.4.3.4 (defined in XYLAN-FLT-MIB)
COMMIT trap; the value depends on the value of the last xylanFltLastCommitTrapReason. These are: 0 - The data is invalid. 1 - This data item is unused. 2 - This data item is unused. 3 - This data item is unused. 4 - The port that was assigned to two services. 5 - This data item is unused. 6 - This data item is unused.
xylan Ip Rip Filter Port
xylanIpRipFilterPort 1.3.6.1.4.1.800.2.13.1.1.1.11 (defined in XYLAN-IP-MIB)
the slot/port/vc can be used to apply this filter to a particular Virtual Circuit (VC).
xylan Ipx Rip Sap Filter Port
xylanIpxRipSapFilterPort 1.3.6.1.4.1.800.2.6.2.1.1.14 (defined in XYLAN-IPX-MIB)
slot/port/vc can be used to apply this filter to a particular Virtual Circuit (VC).
bdg Port Frame Filter
bdgPortFrFilt 1.3.6.1.4.1.173.7.9.1.2.27 (defined in ctron-bdg-mib)
The number of frames received at the indicated port that were filtered by the bridge.
sfps Connection Statistics Net Port Filter Cnxs
sfpsConnectionStatsNetPortFilterCnxs 1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.2.4.2.1.3.4.10 (defined in ctron-sfps-connection-mib)
The number of bi-directional connections used in the switch with type
sfps Directory Filter Alias In Port
sfpsDirFilterAliasInPort 1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.2.4.2.2.3.13.3.1.10 (defined in ctron-sfps-directory-mib)
sfps Directory Filter Node In Port
sfpsDirFilterNodeInPort 1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.2.4.2.2.3.13.2.1.11 (defined in ctron-sfps-directory-mib)
num HPM Filter Management Port Drops
numHPMFilterMgtPortDrops 1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.2.4.2.1.7.5.3 (defined in ctron-sfps-pktmgr-mib)

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