CISCO-ETHERLIKE-EXT-MIB Table View
Table-centric layout grouping table, row, and column objects.
Tables
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Rows
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Columns
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ceeDot3PauseExtTable
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A list of additional descriptive and status information about the MAC Control PAUSE function on the ethernet-like interfaces attached to a particular system, in extension to dot3PauseTable in EtherLike-MIB. There will be one row in this table for each ethernet-like interface in the system which supports the MAC Control PAUSE function.
An entry in the table, containing additional
information about the MAC Control PAUSE function
on a single ethernet-like interface, in extension
to dot3PauseEntry in Etherlike-MIB.
information about the MAC Control PAUSE function
on a single ethernet-like interface, in extension
to dot3PauseEntry in Etherlike-MIB.
Indexes
EtherLike-MIBdot3StatsIndex
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ceeDot3PauseExtAdminMode
Indicates preference to send or process pause
frames on this interface. txDesired(0) - indicates preference to send pause frames, but autonegotiates flow control. This bit can only … |
Bitsr/w Enumerated Values:
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ceeDot3PauseExtOperMode
Provides additional information about the flow
control operational status on this interface. txDisagree(0) - the transmit pause function on this interface is disabled due to disagreemen… |
Bits Enumerated Values:
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ceeSubInterfaceTable
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This table provides the subinterface related information
associated to the Ethernet-like interfaces.
The subinterface is a division of one physical interface into
multiple logical interfaces. As an example of what a typical
subinterface setup might look like on a device, a single
Ethernet port such as GigabitEthernet0/0 would be subdivided
into Gi0/0.1, Gi0/0.2, Gi0/0.3 and so on, each one performing as
if it were a separate interface.
This table contains a row for each Ethernet-like interface
by it's ifTable ifIndex in the system, which supports the
sub-interface.
An entry is created by an agent, when it detects a
Ethernet-like interface…
by it's ifTable ifIndex in the system, which supports the
sub-interface.
An entry is created by an agent, when it detects a
Ethernet-like interface…
Indexes
IF-MIBifIndex
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ceeSubInterfaceCount
This object represents the number of subinterfaces
created on a Ethernet-like interface. |
subifsUnsigned32 Constraints: range: 0-4294967295 |
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