PDN-DOT1QEXT-MIB Table View
Table-centric layout grouping table, row, and column objects.
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The Paradyne dot1qVlanStatic extension table. This table is used for configuring extensions to static vlans.
An entry in the Paradyne dot1q extension to
Static Vlan Table
Static Vlan Table
Indexes
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pdnDot1qVlanStaticSecureModeStatus
This is objects configure secure mode status for the
selected VLAN. The secure VLAN mode implies that the users on this VLAN cannot talk to users on a different VLAN. This setting also validates the configuration of … |
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pdnDot1qVlanStaticProxyArpStatus
This objects enables/disabled proxy arp on secure VLAN. If the
VLAN is secure, it can optionally have Proxy ARP enabled. This object is not valid unless pdnDot1qVlanStaticSecureModeStatus is set to ENABLED.This object … |
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pdnDot1qVlanStaticUplink
This is used to configure the port number of the port on
which all frames belonging to secure VLAN are to be forwarded. This object is not valid unless pdnDot1qVlanStaticSecureModeStatus is set to ENABLED. If pdnDot1qV… |
SNMPv2-SMIInteger32r/w Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32Type Constraints: range: -2147483648..2147483647 |
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pdnDot1qVlanStaticDefaultNHR
This object is used to configure Default Next Hop Router
Ip Address that would be used only if the Next Hop Router cannot be learned (i.e from snooping messages). This object is not valid unless pdnDot1qVlanStaticSecure… |
SNMPv2-SMIIpAddressr/w Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIIpAddress OctetStringType Constraints: range: 4 |
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pdnDot1qVlanStaticOuterTag
When VLAN stacking (Q in Q) is desired, this object contains the
value of the outer 802.1q VLAN outer tag. A value of zero (0) indicates that VLAN stacking is not enabled. |
Integer32r/w Constraints: range: 0-4094 |
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pdnDot1qVlanStaticOuterDefaultPriority
When VLAN stacking (Q in Q) is desired, this object contains the
default value of the priority bits in the 802.1q VLAN outer tag for unknown unicast, broadcast and multicast packets. For known unicast tra… |
Integer32r/w Constraints: range: 0-7 |
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pdnDot1qVlanStaticOuterEthertype
When VLAN stacking (Q in Q) is desired, this object contains the
value of the ethertype in the 802.1q VLAN outer tag. If pdnDot1qVlanStaticOuterTag (above) is zero (0) this object is ignored. |
Integer32r/w Constraints: range: 0-65535 |
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pdnDot1BasePortPIWGTable
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This table allows mapping of Bridge Ports and Priorities.
In General, every bridge port has an associated physical port
port (identified by its ifIndex). This relationship is defined
in the Dot1dBasePortTable (RFC1493).
In addition, each bridge port is associated with one priority
(PIWG) from a range of valid priorities. This table defines
this relationship.
The range of priorities can vary from product to product.
The priority (PIWG) defined on a Bridge port.
Indexes
IF-MIBifIndex pdnDot1BasePort
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pdnDot1BasePort
This object specifies the bridge port associated
with this PIWG |
Unsigned32 Constraints: range: 1-65535 |
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pdnDot1BasePortPIWGId
This is the integer identifier of the priority (PIWG)
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Unsigned32 Constraints: range: 1-8 |
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pdnDot1BasePortPIWGCircuit
This is the object identifier of the priority (PIWG),
The value of this object must be a valid identifier defined under the Paradyne Enterprise Definitions (pdn_Header.mib). |
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