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+CTRON-PORTMAP-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
+
+ -- CTRON-PORTMAP-MIB The Cabletron Repeater MIB for Port Mapping.
+ -- ctron-portmap-mib.txt
+ -- Revision: 1.00.01
+ -- Part Number:
+ -- Date: May 22, 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 part
+ -- of the naming tree below:
+ --
+ -- cabletron { enterprises 52 }
+ --
+ -- This module will be extended, as additional sub-sections
+ -- of this naming tree are defined.
+ --
+
+ -- 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 August 98 Cabletron Systems
+
+ IMPORTS
+ OBJECT-TYPE FROM RFC-1212
+ ctPortMap FROM CTRON-MIB-NAMES;
+
+
+portMap OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ctPortMap 1 }
+
+
+portMapTable OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PortMapEntry
+ ACCESS not-accessible
+ STATUS mandatory
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "This table identifies the repeater which the port
+ belongs to."
+ ::= { portMap 1 }
+
+portMapEntry OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX PortMapEntry
+ ACCESS not-accessible
+ STATUS mandatory
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "Provides basic mapping and capability for a specific port."
+ INDEX { portMapIndex }
+ ::= { portMapTable 1 }
+
+PortMapEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
+ portMapIndex
+ INTEGER,
+ portMapRepeater
+ INTEGER,
+ portMapCapability
+ INTEGER,
+ portMapOperationalMode
+ INTEGER,
+ portMapLastSeenSrcAddr
+ OCTET STRING
+ }
+
+portMapIndex OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS mandatory
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "Returns an index to a port for which the information
+ in this table pertains."
+ ::= { portMapEntry 1 }
+
+portMapRepeater OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER
+ ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS mandatory
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "Gives the repeater number that this port is connected to."
+ ::= { portMapEntry 2 }
+
+portMapCapability OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER (0..1023)
+ ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS mandatory
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "This indicates the technology ability of the local hardware.
+ The value of this object is the logical OR of all supported
+ technologies, where each technology is given the values below:
+
+ other(1) Undefined, or ability not known
+ Auto-Negotiation(2) Auto-Negotiation
+ 10BASE-T(4) 10BASE-T
+ 100BASE-TX(8) 100BASE-TX
+ 1000BASE(16) 1000BASE
+
+ For example, a port that has the capability of supporting
+ 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX would have a value of 12 (4 + 8)."
+
+ ::= { portMapEntry 3 }
+
+portMapOperationalMode OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER (0..1023)
+ ACCESS read-write
+ STATUS mandatory
+ DESCRIPTION
+ " This indicates the current operational mode of this port.
+ This value is a logical OR of the current operational mode,
+ where each technology is given the values below:
+
+ other(1) Undefined, or ability not known
+ Auto-Negotiation(2) Auto-Negotiation
+ 10BASE-T(4) 10BASE-T
+ 100BASE-TX(8) 100BASE-TX
+ 1000BASE(16) 1000BASE
+
+ For example, a port that has auto-negotiated to a speed of
+ 100BASE-TX would have a value of 10 (2 + 8)."
+
+ ::= { portMapEntry 4 }
+
+portMapLastSeenSrcAddr OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(6))
+ ACCESS read-only
+ STATUS mandatory
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "Returns last source address seen by this repeater port."
+
+ ::= { portMapEntry 5}
+
+END