pdnActiveJack

PDN-ETHER-MIB · .1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.18.1.4.1.1.1

Object

column r/w Enumeration
This object allows the jack type to be configured or a 
priority to be set. This applies to Ethernet interfaces
that may support more than one type of jack on an inter-
face and only one jack is valid at a time. Consider two
cases:
              
1. A product supports two types of jacks, a RJ45 copper-
   wire interface and a SFP fiber interface. The product is 
   required to have the user set the active jack or allow it 
   to be auto detected. The values for this object that 
   allow the requirement to be satisfied and their interp-
   retation are as follows:
   a. fiber(1) - The fiber jack is active and the others, 
                 e.g. rj45, are ignored.
   b. rj45(2)  - The rj45 jack is actie and the others, 
                 eg.fiber, are ignored.
   c. auto(3)  - Either jack can be used and it is up
                 to the implementation to determine which
                 jack has presedence when both jacks are
                 active. This determination must be clearly
                 documented in the SNMP Operational Speci-
                 fication.
    No default is specified for this MIB object so the default
    value for this object must be clearly documented in the
    SNMP Operational Specification.
              
 2. A product supports two types of jacks, a RJ45 copper-
    wire interface and s SFP fiber interface. The product is
    required to have the user select which jack has priority
    when both jacks are active. The values for this object
    that allow the requirement to be satisfied and their 
    interpretation are as follos:
    a. fiber(1) - The fiber jack has priority.
    b. rj45(2)  - The rj45 jack has priority.
    c. auto(3)  - Not used.

Context

MIB
PDN-ETHER-MIB
OID
.1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.18.1.4.1.1.1
Type
column
Access
readwrite
Status
current
Parent
pdnIfJackEntry
Table
pdnIfJackTable

Syntax

Enumeration

Values & Constraints

Enumerated Values
1fiber
2rj45
3auto