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Object Name OID Type Access Info
 intel 1.3.6.1.4.1.343
         mib2ext 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6
             esGigaSwitch 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13
                   expressGSAgent 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.1
                       expressGSAgentGen 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.1.1
                           expressGSAgentMIBVersion 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.1.1.1 displaystring read-only
The version of the Express Gigabit Switch Enterprise Specific MIB that this agent supports.
                           expressGSAgentMgrIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.1.1.2 integer read-only
The value of this object represents the index into the community table that is used to authenticate SNMP requests for this manager.
                       expressGSAgentCommunity 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.1.2
                           expressGSCommunityTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.1.2.1 no-access
                               expressGSCommunityEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.1.2.1.1 no-access
                                   expressGSCommunityIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.1.2.1.1.1 integer read-only
An index that uniquely identifies this entry.
                                   expressGSCommunityString 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.1.2.1.1.2 displaystring read-write
The community string included in the SNMP PDU used for authentication purposes.
                                   expressGSCommunityAddressType 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.1.2.1.1.3 integer read-write
The type of address associated with this community. If set to any(1), only the community string is authenticated. Enumeration: 'any': 1, 'ipv4': 2.
                                   expressGSCommunityAddress 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.1.2.1.1.4 ipaddress read-write
If the address type is any, then the value of this object is a null string. If the type is ipv4(2), then this value represents a 4 byte IP address.
                                   expressGSCommunityAccess 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.1.2.1.1.5 integer read-write
The MIB access supported for this community entry. A Get or GetNext SNMP PDU is authenticated if the value of this object is read-only(2) or read-write(3). A Set request will be honored if the value of this object is read-write(3). If more granular access control is desired, then the value of this object is set to more-specific(4), and the view table should be consulted. This enables the capability to set different access rights to different branches of the MIB for a particular community. Enumeration: 'readWrite': 3, 'none': 1, 'moreSpecific': 4, 'readOnly': 2.
                                   expressGSCommunityTrapReceiver 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.1.2.1.1.6 integer read-write
If set to enable(1), this community entry is considered a trap receiver. When the agent generates an SNMP trap, a copy will be sent to this host using this community string. Enumeration: 'enable': 2, 'disable': 1.
                                   expressGSCommunitySecurityLevel 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.1.2.1.1.7 integer read-write
Secure tables are only accessible from users with security clearance. For example, this table (the community table) is only accessible by parties that have the security clearance. Enumeration: 'administrator': 2, 'normal': 1.
                                   expressGSCommunityStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.1.2.1.1.8 rowstatus read-write
                       expressGSAgentWeb 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.1.3
                           expressGSAgentWebServerURL 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.1.3.1 displaystring read-write
The URL of where the document server software is installed. The switch uses this location to find online help and bimapped graphics. Enter the host name or IP address of the HTTP server at the HTTP Server Location prompt, followed by ':2010'. For example, for a host named 'phantom,', enter 'http://phantom:2010'. If no server is desired or installed, set this object to the empty string.
                           expressGSAgentWebServerHelpDirectory 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.1.3.2 displaystring read-write
The subdirectory that contains the help files on the document server. Typically, this directory is 'help'.
                   expressGSChassis 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3
                       expressGSChassisGen 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.1
                           expressGSChassisType 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.1.1 integer read-only
The model of the chassis that this agent is managing. Enumeration: 'p220': 2, 'p550': 1.
                           expressGSChassisSlots 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.1.2 integer read-only
The number of slots available in this chassis. If this chassis is a stackable chassis, the total capacity of stacking units.
                       expressGSInventory 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.2
                           expressGSInventoryTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.2.1 no-access
A table of inventory information.
                               expressGSInventoryEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.2.1.1 no-access
Inventory information related to this device.
                                   expressGSInventoryResourceType 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.2.1.1.1 resourcetype read-only
The resource class of this inventory item.
                                   expressGSInventoryResourceIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.2.1.1.2 resourceid read-only
The resource identifier of this inventory item.
                                   expressGSInventoryModelNumber 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.2.1.1.3 displaystring read-only
The model number of this device.
                                   expressGSInventorySerialNumber 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.2.1.1.4 displaystring read-only
The serial number of this device.
                                   expressGSInventoryVersion 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.2.1.1.5 displaystring read-only
The revision number of this device.
                                   expressGSInventoryManufactureInfo 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.2.1.1.6 displaystring read-only
Information related to the manufacturing of this device.
                                   expressGSInventoryScratchPad 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.2.1.1.7 displaystring read-write
A scratch pad area available for keeping user-supplied inventory information.
                       expressGSPowerSystems 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.3
                           expressGSPowerSupplies 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.3.1
                               expressGSPowerSupplyTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.3.1.1 no-access
A table of information related to each power supply in the system.
                                   expressGSPowerSupplyEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.3.1.1.1 no-access
An entry providing information about a particular power supply in the system.
                                       expressGSPowerSupplyIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.3.1.1.1.1 resourceid read-only
An index that uniquely identifies this power supply. This index corresponds to the expressGSResourceIndex of the power supply type resource.
                                       expressGSPowerSupplyType 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.3.1.1.1.2 integer read-only
An enumerated integer describing the type of power supply. Enumeration: 'psB': 3, 'unknown': 1, 'psA': 2.
                                       expressGSPowerSupplyStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.3.1.1.1.3 integer read-only
The status of this power supply. Okay(1) indicates the power supply is operating properly. Faulty(2) indicates that the power supply is not functioning properly. In this case, more information can be determined from the other power supply attributes. Enumeration: 'unknown': 3, 'faulty': 2, 'okay': 1.
                                       expressGSPowerSupplyInputStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.3.1.1.1.4 integer read-only
The status of the input power feed (e.g. the AC power cord) to this power supply. Enumeration: 'unknown': 3, 'faulty': 2, 'okay': 1.
                                       expressGSPowerSupplyOutputStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.3.1.1.1.5 integer read-only
The status of the output power from this power supply. Enumeration: 'unknown': 3, 'faulty': 2, 'okay': 1.
                                       expressGSPowerSupplyOutputCapacity 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.3.1.1.1.6 integer read-only
The total capacity of power supplied by this supply in Watts.
                           expressGSPowerMgmtGen 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.3.2
                               expressGSPowerCapacity 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.3.2.1 integer read-only
The total capacity (in Watts) of power available (currently) in the system.
                               expressGSPowerUsed 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.3.2.2 integer read-only
The total power (in Watts) currently being consumed in the system.
                           expressGSPowerMgmtCtl 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.3.3
                               expressGSPowerControlTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.3.3.1 no-access
This table manages the power attributes associated with each module.
                                   expressGSPowerControlEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.3.3.1.1 no-access
An entry in the power control table manages the power attributes of the specified module.
                                       expressGSPowerControlUsed 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.3.3.1.1.1 integer read-only
The total power (in Watts) used by this module.
                                       expressGSPowerControlPriority 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.3.3.1.1.2 integer read-write
The priority of this module to be considered in the event of a power supply failure where the amount of power used exceeds the system capacity. Low priority modules will be powered down before higher priority modules. Enumeration: 'high': 1, 'low': 3, 'normal': 2.
                                       expressGSPowerControlMode 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.3.3.1.1.3 integer read-write
Normally, a module power mode is enable(1). In the event of a power supply failure resulting in a power shortage, or in the event of this module being inserted without enough available power, the mode will be poweredDown(3). Setting this object to the value of poweredDown(3) will result in an error. When enough power is available, the module will power back up when in this mode. A module may be powered down through administrative action by setting the value of this object to disable(2). In this mode, the module will remain powered down until the mode is set back to enable. Enumeration: 'enable': 1, 'disable': 2, 'poweredDown': 3.
                       expressGSTemperature 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.4
                           expressGSTempTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.4.1 no-access
A table of information related to the temperature within the system.
                               expressGSTempEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.4.1.1 no-access
An entry providing temperature information related to a specific temperature probe in the system.
                                   expressGSTempIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.4.1.1.1 resourceid read-only
A unique index that identifies this temperature probe. This index corresponds to the expressGSResourceIndex for temperature probe type resources.
                                   expressGSTempValue 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.4.1.1.2 integer read-only
The current temperature reading of this temperature probe in degrees Celsius.
                                   expressGSTempUpperLimit 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.4.1.1.3 integer read-write
The upper temperature limit of this temperature probe in degrees Celsius.
                                   expressGSTempUpperWarning 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.4.1.1.4 integer read-write
The upper temperature warning of this temperature probe in degrees Celsius.
                                   expressGSTempLowerWarning 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.4.1.1.5 integer read-write
The lower temperature warning of this temperature probe in degrees Celsius.
                                   expressGSTempLowerLimit 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.4.1.1.6 integer read-write
The lower temperature limit of this temperature probe in degrees Celsius.
                       expressGSModules 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.5
                           expressGSModuleTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.5.1 no-access
A table of information related to the modules in the system.
                               expressGSModuleEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.5.1.1 no-access
Attributes related to managing this module.
                                   expressGSModuleIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.5.1.1.1 resourceid read-only
An index that uniquely identifies this module. This index corresponds to the expressGSResourceIndex associated with module type resources.
                                   expressGSModuleName 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.5.1.1.2 displaystring read-write
A user-assignable name for this module.
                                   expressGSModuleType 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.5.1.1.3 integer read-only
An enumerated integer that is unique for each module model. Enumeration: 'm5504-1000': 7, 'm5500R-SUP': 13, 'm2204-100TX': 16, 'm2206-1000': 3, 'm2202-100FX': 10, 'unknown': 1, 'm5512R-100TX': 12, 'm5502-1000': 2, 'm2201-1000': 8, 'm2200-SUP': 15, 'm5520-100TX-I': 9, 'm5510R-100FX': 11, 'm5510-100FX': 5, 'm5500-SUP': 6, 'm2224-100TX': 17, 'm5502R-1000': 14, 'm5520-100TX-QS': 4.
                                   expressGSModuleBaseType 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.5.1.1.4 integer read-only
The base type of this module. This object is used to describe the core functions of the module. Often, base designs are derived into multiple module types which are typically just packaging variations (e.g. changing the connector types). The value of this object corresponds to the value of expressGSResourceBaseType. Enumeration: 'supervisor': 3, 'gigabit': 1, 'fastEthernet': 2.
                                   expressGSModuleSlotWidth 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.5.1.1.5 integer read-only
The number of slots that this module occupies.
                                   expressGSModuleSlotOffset 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.5.1.1.6 integer read-only
The slot offset (one based) that identifies, along with the slot width and slot location, the actual slots that this module occupies. The offset identifies which slot within the width of the module that this module reports as its slot number.
                                   expressGSModulePorts 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.5.1.1.7 integer read-only
The total number of ports associated with this module.
                       expressGSPorts 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6
                           expressGSPortMgt 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.1
                               expressGSPortTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.1.1 no-access
A table of information related to every data port in this data networking system.
                                   expressGSPortEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.1.1.1 no-access
A data port associated with this data networking system.
                                       expressGSPortIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.1.1.1.1 resourceid read-only
An index that uniquely identifies this port. Typically, ports are child resources of the module that contains them. In these cases, ports are identified by their module and their relative physical position on that module.
                                       expressGSPortName 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.1.1.1.2 displaystring read-write
The user-assigned name for this port. Note that setting this object for an internal(1) port results in an error.
                                       expressGSPortType 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.1.1.1.3 integer read-only
An internal(1) port does not have an external connection. An ether-ten-oneHundred(2) port is an Ethernet port which can be switched between 10 and 100 megabits per second. An ether-oneHundred(3) port is a 100 megabits per second Fast Ethernet port. An ether-gigabit(4) port is a 1000 megabits per second Gigabit Ethernet port. Enumeration: 'ether-oneHundred': 3, 'internal': 1, 'ether-ten-oneHundred': 2, 'ether-gigabit': 4.
                                       expressGSPortBaseType 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.1.1.1.4 integer read-only
The base type of this port. This object may be useful to help manage new port types that are similar in nature to legacy port types. Enumeration: 'ether-oneHundred': 3, 'internal': 1, 'ether-ten-oneHundred': 2, 'ether-gigabit': 4.
                                       expressGSPortMode 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.1.1.1.5 integer read-write
The mode of this port. When set to enable(1), this port passes data. When set to disable(2), the port does not receive or transmit data, nor does it generate port-level signaling e.g. link integrity pulses. Note that setting an internal(1) port to disable(2) results in an error. Enumeration: 'enable': 1, 'disable': 2.
                                       expressGSPortStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.1.1.1.6 integer read-only
The status of this port. Disabled(1) means that this port has been disabled through management action. Okay(2) indicates that this port is operating properly. Warning(3) indicates that this port is encountering an abnormal condition that, however, allows it to continue to pass data. LinkFailure(5) means that this port is unable to pass data. Enumeration: 'disabled': 1, 'warning': 3, 'okay': 2, 'linkFailure': 5, 'disabledButOkay': 4.
                                       expressGSPortConnector 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.1.1.1.7 integer read-only
The connector type associated with this port. Enumeration: 'fiber-SC': 4, 'aui': 6, 'rj45': 2, 'internal': 1, 'fiber-ST': 3, 'rs-232': 5.
                                       expressGSPortSpeedState 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.1.1.1.8 integer read-only
The data rate of this port in bits per second. For example, a standard Ethernet port (e.g. 10BASE-T) would indicate a value of ten-megabits-per-second((1) indicating that the port supports a data rate of 10Mb/s. For ports that can change their data rate (e.g. 10/100 ports), the value of this object indicates the current state of the port's speed capability. Enumeration: 'one-hundred-megabits-per-second': 2, 'one-gigabit-per-second': 3, 'ten-megabits-per-second': 1, 'under-negotiation': 4.
                                       expressGSPortDuplexState 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.1.1.1.9 integer read-only
The value of this object indicates whether this port is operating in full- or half-duplex mode. The value under-negotiation(3) indicates that the port has not selected an operational duplex setting yet. Enumeration: 'half-duplex': 1, 'under-negotiation': 3, 'full-duplex': 2.
                                       expressGSPortGroupBinding 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.1.1.1.10 resourceid read-only
Each port is associated with a port group. Typically, a port will belong to a port group of one and the value of this object will be the same as the port index for this instance. That is, this port will point to itself. The intent of this object is to help manage ports that have hierarchical relationships. For example, an ATM port typically has a physical port and multiple logical ports (e.g. each logical port corresponding to an instance of an emulated LAN). In this case, each LANE instance would refer to the instance of the physical port associated with the ATM front-end. Another example is an FDDI DAS type port. In this case, there is a logical port associated with the FDDI switch port which is connected to the two FDDI physical port connectors. The physical FDDI ports both point to the logical instance of an FDDI port.
                           expressGSPortFlowControlMgt 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.2
                               expressGSPortFlowControlTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.2.1 no-access
A table of ports that support flow control.
                                   expressGSPortFlowControlEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.2.1.1 no-access
Configuration objects related to port based flow control.
                                       expressGSPortFlowControlMode 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.2.1.1.21 integer read-write
Flow control is used to prevent or reduce the dropping of frames due to the lack of buffer space. Overall, networks are more efficient when a sending station is asked to pause in its sending process, rather than having the transmitted frames dropped. Flow control is not as efficient when used in conjunction with a shared ports, i.e. when used with a repeater. Therefore, flow control is not recommended for a port connected to shared topologies. Flow control is most effective when the port is directly connected to an end-station, especially when connected to a server. Flow control is recommended for ports connected directly to end-stations. When the port is in half-duplex mode, back pressure is used to control the incoming flow. Back pressure essentially forces collisions for short periods of time. When the port is in full-duplex mode, IEEE 802.3 standard pause frames are used to control the incoming flow. Note that setting an ether-gigabit(4) port to enable-with-aggressive-backoff(3) results in an error. Enumeration: 'enable-with-aggressive-backoff': 3, 'enable': 1, 'disable': 2.
                           expressGSPortDuplexMgt 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.3
                               expressGSPortDuplexTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.3.1 no-access
A table of ports that support full- and half-duplex data communications.
                                   expressGSPortDuplexEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.3.1.1 no-access
A port device configuration that controls the duplex mode of this port.
                                       expressGSPortDuplexMode 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.3.1.1.31 integer read-write
A point-to-point Ethernet port may be configured to support half or full duplex communications. A full-duplex(2) port transmits and receives data concurrently, effectively doubling the data rate of the port. Half-duplex(1) ports transmit or receive data, but not at the same time. Half-duplex ports use CSMA/CD as the access method to the network. Ports that are connected to shared segments (i.e. connected to a repeater), should always be configured to be in half-duplex mode. This object indicates the desired duplexity of this port. If auto-negotiation is turned on for this port, then this value is ignored. Enumeration: 'half-duplex': 1, 'full-duplex': 2.
                           expressGSPortSpeedMgt 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.4
                               expressGSPortSpeedTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.4.1 no-access
A table of port devices that support multiple speeds.
                                   expressGSPortSpeedEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.4.1.1 no-access
A port that supports multiple speeds.
                                       expressGSPortSpeedMode 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.4.1.1.41 integer read-write
Some of these values may not be applicable to certain types of ports. This object indicates the desired data rate of this port. If auto-negotiation is turned on for this port, then this value is ignored. Enumeration: 'one-hundred-megabits-per-second': 2, 'ten-megabits-per-second': 1.
                           expressGSPortAutoNegotiationMgt 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.5
                               expressGSPortAutoNegotiationTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.5.1 no-access
A table of ports that support auto-negotiation.
                                   expressGSPortAutoNegotiationEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.5.1.1 no-access
Attributes associated with a port that supports auto-negotiation.
                                       expressGSPortAutoNegotiationMode 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.5.1.1.51 integer read-write
Setting this object to autoNegotiate(1) causes this port to negotiate the duplex mode and the port speed, subject to the port's capabilities. Enumeration: 'autoNegotiate': 1, 'manualConfiguration': 2.
                                       expressGSPortAutoNegotiationSpeedAdvertisement 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.5.1.1.52 integer read-write
The speed to advertise while auto-negotiating. Enumeration: 'ten-megabits-per-second': 3, 'one-hundred-megabits-per-second': 2, 'ten-and-one-hundred-megabits-per-second': 1.
                                       expressGSPortAutoNegotiationDuplexAdvertisement 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.5.1.1.53 integer read-write
The duplexity to advertise while auto-negotiating. Enumeration: 'half-duplex': 2, 'full-and-half-duplex': 1.
                           expressGSPortRateLimitMgt 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.6
                               expressGSPortRateLimitTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.6.1 no-access
A table of ports that support the ability to limit the rate of floods.
                                   expressGSPortRateLimitEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.6.1.1 no-access
The rate limit configuration associated with this port.
                                       expressGSPortRateLimitMode 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.6.1.1.61 integer read-write
This object configures whether rate limiting is enabled for this port (the factory default is enable(1)). Enabling rate limiting for this port prevents floods from overwhelming the output buffer associated with this port. Normally, rate limiting will only consider frames that are flooded to this port. This typically does not include known multicasts. However, known multicasts can be included in the flood limiting by setting the value of this object to enableIncludeKnownMulticast(3). Enumeration: 'enable': 1, 'enableIncludeKnownMulticast': 3, 'disable': 2.
                                       expressGSPortRateLimitRate 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.6.1.1.62 integer read-write
The percentage of the port's transmitted data allowed to be floods (or floods and known multicasts). For example, the factory default setting of twenty-percent(4) indicates that 20% of the data rate can be floods. For 10 Mb/s ports, this is equivalent to a maximum rate of approximately 3000 flooded pps; for 100 Mb/s ports, a maximum rate of approximately 30,000 flooded pps. Enumeration: 'two-percent': 2, 'five-percent': 3, 'eighty-percent': 7, 'ten-percent': 4, 'forty-percent': 6, 'one-percent': 1, 'twenty-percent': 5.
                                       expressGSPortRateLimitBurstSize 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.6.1.1.63 integer read-write
The maximum number of consecutive transmitted flooded (or flooded and known multicasted) packets. Typically, the burst size is set so as to not overflow the port's buffer. Enumeration: 'rateLimit128': 8, 'rateLimit8': 4, 'rateLimit2048': 11, 'rateLimit2': 2, 'rateLimit1': 1, 'rateLimit256': 9, 'rateLimit4': 3, 'rateLimit64': 7, 'rateLimit1024': 10, 'rateLimit16': 5, 'rateLimit32': 6.
                           expressGSPortPacePriorityMgt 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.7
                               expressGSPortPacePriorityTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.7.1 no-access
A table of ports that support the ability to classify frame priority based on 3Com Pace(r) Prioritization.
                                   expressGSPortPacePriorityEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.7.1.1 no-access
A port that supports 3Com Pace(r) priority.
                                       expressGSPortPacePriorityMode 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.7.1.1.71 integer read-write
When Pace priority is enabled, this port will detect frames that use 3Com Corporation's Pace(r) Priority signaling. Frames signaled with priority in this manner are mapped to traffic priority level 4 (on scale of 0-7). Enumeration: 'enable': 1, 'disable': 2.
                           expressGSPortCategoryMgt 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.8
                               expressGSPortCategoryTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.8.1 no-access
A table of ports that support the port category feature. Currently, all ports support this capability.
                                   expressGSPortCategoryEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.8.1.1 no-access
A port that supports port categorization.
                                       expressGSPortCategoryMode 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.6.8.1.1.81 integer read-write
By default, all ports are considered service ports. A service port is a port that provides a networks service such as a connection to a server, other switches, or the like. A service port will trigger the service port event for status changes with the alarm severity and will trigger an alarm in the alarm table on link failure. In contrast, user ports trigger the user link event with warning severity. They do not trigger an alarm upon link failures. User ports are useful to prevent floods of traps or entries in the alarm table. This is especially true for ports connected to user hosts that power up in the morning and power down again at the end of the work day. Enumeration: 'userPort': 1, 'servicePort': 2.
                       expressGSBufferMgt 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.7
                           expressGSBufferTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.7.1 no-access
A table of frame buffers in the system.
                               expressGSBufferEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.7.1.1 no-access
Objects related to the management of this frame buffer.
                                   expressGSBufferIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.7.1.1.1 resourceid read-only
The unique index that identifies this buffer within the system. Buffers are indexed first by their module association and then a unique index within that module.
                                   expressGSBufferFabricPort 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.7.1.1.2 resourceid read-only
The switch fabric port associated with this buffer.
                                   expressGSBufferFabricPortDirection 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.7.1.1.3 integer read-only
The value of this object indicates whether the buffer is used for buffering frames going into the switching fabric or coming out of the fabric. Enumeration: 'out': 2, 'in': 1.
                                   expressGSBufferSwitchPort 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.7.1.1.4 resourceid read-only
The switch port associated with this frame buffer. Some buffers are not associated with any one switch port. In those cases, the value of the resource ID returned will be the null resource ID.
                                   expressGSBufferMemory 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.7.1.1.5 integer read-only
The amount of memory available for frame buffering in Kilobytes (KB).
                                   expressGSBufferAgeTimer 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.7.1.1.6 integer read-write
Configures the timer used for aging frames in this buffer. If the timer expires for a frame, the frame is dropped and the event is counted in the stale drop counter. By default, the age timer is set to a 0.25 seconds (quarter of a second). The actual time that a frame may be aged out may vary. When set to a quarter of a second (250ms), the actual time may vary between 160ms and 320ms. When set to a second (1000ms), the time may vary between 640ms and 1.28 seconds (1028ms). Enumeration: 'disable': 1, 'one-second': 3, 'quarter-second': 2.
                                   expressGSBufferPriorityServicing 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.7.1.1.7 integer read-write
The value of this object configures how often the normal priority queue is serviced relative to the high priority queue. By default, the normal priority queue is serviced every thousand frames(3). This means that the normal priority queue is guaranteed to be serviced after servicing, at most, one thousand high priority frames. It is important to service the normal priority queue for two reasons. One is to prevent starvation for frames on the normal priority queue. The other reason is that frames cannot be aged if they are not serviced (see the age timer). Enumeration: 'everyFour': 5, 'everyThousand': 3, 'everyHundred': 4, 'everyTenThousand': 2, 'strictPriority': 1.
                                   expressGSBufferPriorityAllocation 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.7.1.1.8 integer read-write
This object controls how much of the total buffer space should be allocated to high priority queue. Please be warned that setting this object to a different value causes the associated buffer to reset, causing a short loss of data. Setting the value of this object to none(1) not only allocates the entire buffer space to normal traffic, but also has the side effect of disabling the priority threshold. In other words, all traffic will be considered as normal priority traffic. Enumeration: 'fiftyPercent': 6, 'none': 1, 'tenPercent': 2, 'thirtyPercent': 4, 'twentyPercent': 3, 'fortyPercent': 5.
                                   expressGSBufferPriorityThreshold 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.7.1.1.9 integer read-write
This object configures the threshold for which frames are considered high priority. Frames may have a priority classification ranging from 0-7, 7 being the highest. By default, every frame that has priority 4 (four(5)) or above is considered a high priority frame and is buffered accordingly. If this buffer does not have any buffer space allocated for high priority frames, then the buffer threshold will be none(1). Setting this object to a different value without allocating buffer space to high priority traffic will result in an error. Enumeration: 'none': 1, 'six': 7, 'three': 4, 'seven': 8, 'two': 3, 'four': 5, 'five': 6, 'one': 2.
                                   expressGSBufferCongestion 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.7.1.1.10 integer read-only
This object indicates whether this buffer is in a congested state.. Enumeration: 'informationNotAvailable': 1, 'congested': 3, 'notCongested': 2.
                                   expressGSBufferHighOverflowDrops 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.7.1.1.11 counter read-only
The count of the number of high priority frames dropped due to the high priority queue overflowing.
                                   expressGSBufferLowOverflowDrops 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.7.1.1.12 counter read-only
The count of the number of low priority frames dropped due to the low priority queue overflowing.
                                   expressGSBufferHighStaleDrops 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.7.1.1.13 counter read-only
The count of the number of high priority frames dropped due to being in the high priority queue too long (the frame aged out).
                                   expressGSBufferLowStaleDrops 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.7.1.1.14 counter read-only
The count of the number of low priority frames dropped due to being in the low priority queue too long (the frame aged out).
                                   expressGSBufferCongestionDrops 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.3.7.1.1.16 counter read-only
The count of the number of frames dropped due to the destination (output) buffer being congested.
                   expressGSSwitching 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5
                       expressGSSwitchingLayerII 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1
                           expressGSSwitchGen 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.1
                               expressGSSwitchSTPConfig 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.1.1 integer read-write
When set to ieee8021dStp(1), the switch executes spanning tree conformant to the IEEE 802.1D bridging standard. The switch runs one instance of spanning tree. When set to stpPerVlan(2), the switch executes a separate instance of spanning tree for each virtual LAN. This configuration conforms to the model that instances of virtual LANs within the switch are separate virtual bridging functions. This method may not work well with bridge/routers that are also running spanning tree. When set to twoLayerStp(3), the switch executes a two-layer spanning tree to prevent loops. Two layer spanning tree creates a higher 'plane' of spanning tree between VLAN devices. This method of running spanning tree is 'plug and play' with bridge/router type devices and also scales better than the other two methods for large environments. When set to disable(4), spanning tree is disabled in the switch. Enumeration: 'ieee8021dStp': 1, 'stpPerVlan': 2, 'twoLayerStp': 3, 'disable': 4.
                               expressGSSwitchAgingTime 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.1.2 integer read-write
The timeout period in seconds for aging dynamically learned forwarding information. A default of 300 seconds is recommended. An aged entry is marked invalid, but is not removed from the Address Forwarding Table, because it is assumed that it will be relearned to the same location within the table.
                               expressGSSwitchSuperAgingTime 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.1.3 integer read-write
The timeout period in days for removing stale invalid entries from the Address Forwarding Table. A superaged entry is removed completely from the Address Forwarding Table, because it is assumed that the entry will never be relearned.
                           expressGSBridgeMgmt 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.2
                               expressGSBridgeTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.2.1 no-access
A table of Spanning Tree information for every bridge in the system.
                                   expressGSBridgeEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.2.1.1 no-access
                                       expressGSBridgeIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.2.1.1.1 resourceid read-only
An index that uniquely identifies this bridge.
                                       expressGSBridgeType 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.2.1.1.2 integer read-only
Indicates whether this is a legacy dot1d bridge consisting of all switch ports or a virtual bridge consisting of all virtual subports for a particular Vlan. Enumeration: 'dot1d': 1, 'virtual': 2.
                                       expressGSBridgeMode 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.2.1.1.3 integer read-write
Used to enable or disable Spanning Tree for this bridge. When set to disable(2), all BPDUs are forwarded like regular multicast packets. The default value is enable(1). Enumeration: 'enable': 1, 'disable': 2.
                                       expressGSBridgeStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.2.1.1.4 integer read-only
The enable/disable status of this bridge. This object incorporates the setting of the expressGSSwitchSTPConfig object. When expressGSSwitchSTPConfig is set such that this bridge will not be active, expressGSBridgeStatus returns disabled(2). If expressGSSwitchSTPConfig is set such that this bridge will be active, and expressGSBridgeMode is enable(1), this object returns enabled(2). Enumeration: 'disabled': 2, 'enabled': 1.
                                       expressGSBridgeStpPriority 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.2.1.1.5 integer read-write
The priority value of the Bridge Identifier. See dot1dStpPriority.
                                       expressGSBridgeStpTimeSinceTopologyChange 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.2.1.1.6 timeticks read-only
The time since the last topology change was detected. See dot1dStpTimeSinceTopologyChange.
                                       expressGSBridgeStpTopChanges 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.2.1.1.7 counter read-only
The total number of topology changes. See dot1dStpTopChanges
                                       expressGSBridgeStpDesignatedRoot 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.2.1.1.8 bridgeid read-only
The bridge considered to be root by this node. See dot1dStpDesignatedRoot.
                                       expressGSBridgeStpRootCost 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.2.1.1.9 integer read-only
The cost of the path to the root from this node. See dot1dStpRootCost.
                                       expressGSBridgeStpRootPort 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.2.1.1.10 integer read-only
The port number with the lowest cost path to the root bridge. See dot1dStpRootPort.
                                       expressGSBridgeStpMaxAge 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.2.1.1.11 timeout read-only
The maximum age used by this bridge to hold onto STP information before discarding. See dot1dStpMaxAge.
                                       expressGSBridgeStpHelloTime 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.2.1.1.12 timeout read-only
The amount of time between configuration BPDUs. See dot1dStpHelloTime.
                                       expressGSBridgeStpHoldTime 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.2.1.1.13 integer read-only
The time value that indicates the interval during which no more than two configuration BPDUs will be sent by this node. See dot1dStpHoldTime.
                                       expressGSBridgeStpForwardDelay 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.2.1.1.14 timeout read-only
The amount of time that this node stays in each of the Listening and Learning states. See dot1dStpForwardDelay.
                                       expressGSBridgeStpBridgeMaxAge 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.2.1.1.15 timeout read-write
The value of MaxAge when this bridge is the root. See dot1dStpBridgeMaxAge.
                                       expressGSBridgeStpBridgeHelloTime 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.2.1.1.16 timeout read-write
The value of HelloTime to use when this bridge is the root. See dot1dStpBridgeHelloTime.
                                       expressGSBridgeStpBridgeForwardDelay 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.2.1.1.17 timeout read-write
The value of FowardDelay to use when this bridge is the root. See dot1dStpBridgeForwardDelay.
                           expressGSBridgePortMgmt 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.3
                               expressGSBridgePortTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.3.1 no-access
A table of Spanning Tree information for every port that supports Spanning Tree in every bridge in the system
                                   expressGSBridgePortEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.3.1.1 no-access
                                       expressGSBridgePortIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.3.1.1.1 resourceid read-only
An index that uniquely identifies this bridge port. This index corresponds to the expressGSResourceIndex for bridge port type resources.
                                       expressGSBridgePortPriority 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.3.1.1.2 integer read-write
The value of the priority field in the port ID. See dot1dStpPortPriority. The default value is 128.
                                       expressGSBridgePortState 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.3.1.1.3 integer read-only
The port's current state as defined by the Spanning Tree Protocol. See dot1dStpPortState. The virtual port is considered broken if its switch port is blocked. Enumeration: 'listening': 3, 'disabled': 1, 'broken': 6, 'learning': 4, 'forwarding': 5, 'blocking': 2.
                                       expressGSBridgePortEnable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.3.1.1.4 integer read-write
The enabled/disabled status of this port. See dot1dStpPortEnable. The default is enabled(2). Enumeration: 'disabled': 2, 'enabled': 1.
                                       expressGSBridgePortPathCost 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.3.1.1.5 integer read-write
The contribution of this port to the path cost of the paths towards the spanning tree root. See dot1dStpPortPathCost. The default value is dependent on the port speed, trunking mode, and duplexity.
                                       expressGSBridgePortDesignatedRoot 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.3.1.1.6 bridgeid read-only
The bridge recorded as root for this port's segment. See dot1dStpPortDesignatedRoot.
                                       expressGSBridgePortDesignatedCost 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.3.1.1.7 integer read-only
The path cost of the designated root of the segment connected to this port. See dot1dStpPortDesignatedCost.
                                       expressGSBridgePortDesignatedBridge 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.3.1.1.8 bridgeid read-only
The bridge identifier of the bridge that is considered the designated bridge for this port's segment. See dot1dStpPortDesignatedBridge.
                                       expressGSBridgePortDesignatedPort 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.3.1.1.9 octet string read-only
The port identifier of the port on the Designated Bridge for this port's segment. See dot1dStpPortDesignatedPort.
                                       expressGSBridgePortForwardTransitions 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.3.1.1.10 counter read-only
The number of times this port has transitioned from the learning state to the forwarding state. See dot1dStpPortForwardTransitions.
                                       expressGSBridgePortFastStart 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.3.1.1.11 integer read-write
This object is being replaced by the switch port object expressGSSwitchPortFastStart. When this bridge port object is set to enable(1), the bridge port and all other bridge ports on the same switch port, transition right from blocking to forwarding, skipping the listening and learning states. When this bridge port object is set to disable(2), the bridge port and all other bridge ports on the same switch port have this option disabled. The user should be warned that using the fast start feature greatly increases the likelihood of unintended network loops that would otherwise be prevented by participating in the normal spanning tree algorithm. The factory default value for this object is disable(2). Enumeration: 'enable': 1, 'disable': 2.
                                       expressGSBridgePortSetDefault 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.3.1.1.12 integer read-write
When set to setDefault(2), the expressGSBridgePortPriority, expressGSBridgePortEnable, and expressGSBridgePortPathCost will be set to the factory default values. Enumeration: 'setDefault': 2, 'useCurrentValues': 1.
                                       expressGSBridgePortEnableChangeDetection 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.3.1.1.13 integer read-write
When this object is set to enable(1), a Topology Change Notification will be generated when this port goes to Blocking or Forwarding (if the port is a designated port). When set to disable(2), no Topology Change Notification will be generated for this port. The default is enable(1). Enumeration: 'enable': 1, 'disable': 2.
                           expressGSL2AddrMgmt 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4
                               expressGSL2AddrDatabaseMgt 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.1
                                   expressGSL2AddressTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.1.1 no-access
A table of address table entries. The address table is used by the bridging function to perform forwarding and filtering decisions. An address may appear multiple times in different entries corresponding to the different logical address tables.
                                       expressGSL2AddressEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.1.1.1 no-access
A particular address table entry.
                                           expressGSL2AddressIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.1.1.1.1 integer read-only
An index that uniquely identifies this address entry.
                                           expressGSL2AddressTableIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.1.1.1.2 integer read-only
The address table that this entry is associated with.
                                           expressGSL2AddressMacAddress 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.1.1.1.3 macaddress read-only
The IEEE 802 MAC Address associated with this database entry.
                                           expressGSL2AddressPortBinding 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.1.1.1.4 resourceid read-write
The switch port that this address is associated with.
                                           expressGSL2AddressBindingValid 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.1.1.1.5 integer read-only
The port binding of an address entry is aged out in conformance with the specifications laid out in the IEEE 802.1D standard. When the address is aged out, the port binding becomes invalid. Enumeration: 'valid': 1, 'invalid': 2.
                                           expressGSL2AddressVlanID 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.1.1.1.6 integer read-only
The VLAN ID of the VLAN that this address entry corresponds to.
                                           expressGSL2AddressPriority 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.1.1.1.7 integer read-write
If set to high(2), frames destined to this address are classified with priority value 4. Enumeration: 'priorityFour': 2, 'priorityZero': 1.
                                           expressGSL2AddressForward 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.1.1.1.8 integer read-only
When set to specialDelivery(2), frames sent to this address are treated to special delivery where the spanning tree state of the inbound port is ignored. Typically, special delivery is only used for Bridge PDUs such as spanning tree frames. Enumeration: 'normalForward': 1, 'specialDelivery': 2.
                                           expressGSL2AddressCopy 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.1.1.1.9 integer read-only
It is sometimes useful for the switch processor to eavesdrop on traffic to certain destinations. This is especially useful in supporting the intelligent multicasting function. Enumeration: 'copyCPU': 2, 'normalForward': 1.
                                           expressGSL2AddressPersistence 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.1.1.1.10 integer read-write
This object indicates the persistence of this entry: other(1) - This entry is currently in use but the conditions under which it will remain so are different from each of the following values. invalid(2) - Writing this value to the object removes the corresponding entry. permanent(3) - Address is not aged out. Additionally, if the address is seen as a source on a different port for this VLAN, the frame is filtered and the filter event is counted. Static address entries are stored in non-volatile memory and are restored to the address table following each system reset. deleteOnReset(4) - Indicates that the entry is not aged out, however the entry is not stored in non-volatile memory. Therefore, when the device is reset, the entry will not be restored. deleteOnTimeout(5) - Typically, address entries are learned dynamically by the switch. These entries are aged out of the table if they are not active on the network. This value correlates to this state. Enumeration: 'permanent': 3, 'other': 1, 'deleteOnTimeout': 5, 'deleteOnReset': 4, 'invalid': 2.
                                           expressGSL2AddressStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.1.1.1.11 integer read-only
This object indicates the status of the entry: other(1) - None of the following. learned(2) - This entry was learned dynamically. self(3) - The value of the corresponding instance of expressGSAddressMacAddress represents one of the bridge's addresses. mgmt(4) - This entry was added or modified by management. Entries that have been added by management and made permanent Enumeration: 'learned': 2, 'other': 1, 'self': 3, 'mgmt': 4.
                               expressGSL2AddrSummaryMgt 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.2
                                   expressGSL2AddrSummaryTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.2.1 no-access
This summary table packs the address entries in the address database into summary objects. The goal is to optimize the upload of the large amount of data stored therein. Typically, a management station would use getNext requests to retrieve the next logical summary object. The returned object value contains the next n entries of the address database packed into one PDU. The instance of the object returned is the index of the last address entry packed in the summary, thereby optimizing for the next getNext request. [ Fix this? What about gets?]
                                       expressGSL2AddrSummaryEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.2.1.1 no-access
A summary object that packs as many address entries possible into a summary object.
                                           expressGSL2AddrSummary 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.2.1.1.1 octet string read-only
The value of this object is a packed opaque structure representing an array of address entries. The format of this structure is: struct L2AddressEntry { UNS32 index; UNS8 addr[6]; // mac address UNS8 fabricPort; //fabricPort and subPort == expressGSL2AddressPortBinding UNS8 subPort; UNS16 vlanID, //the global vlan id UNS8 portBindingValidFlag; UNS8 addressForwardFlag; UNS8 addressCopyFlag; UNS8 addressPersistence; UNS8 addressStatus; }; struct L2AddressSummary{ UNS8 numberOfEntries; // Number of entries that follow UNS8 version; // version == 1 UNS16 endianFlag; L2AddressEntry entryArray[numberOfEntries]; };
                               expressGSL2AddrControlMgt 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.3
                                   expressGSL2AddressControlTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.3.1 no-access
This table provides the network manager the ability to create new, static address entries. Entries added through this table are added to the specified address table as a static entry and are save in non-volatile memory for reconfiguration upon system restart. This table is indexed by the expressGSAgentMgrIndex value which provides a separate instance for each manager.
                                       expressGSL2AddressControlEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.3.1.1 no-access
A control entry enables this manager to add a new entry to the specified address table. When the entry is written to, the control index value is reset to 0. When the actual entry is created, the index value will read as non-zero, reporting the actual entry created.
                                           expressGSL2AddressControlIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.3.1.1.1 integer read-only
The index of the address entry that was created for this address.
                                           expressGSL2AddressControlMacAddress 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.3.1.1.2 macaddress read-write
The IEEE 802 MAC Address associated with this database entry.
                                           expressGSL2AddressControlPortBinding 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.3.1.1.3 resourceid read-write
The port to bind this address to.
                                           expressGSL2AddressControlVlanID 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.3.1.1.4 integer read-write
The VLAN ID of the VLAN to bind this address to.
                                           expressGSL2AddressControlPriority 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.3.1.1.5 integer read-write
If set to high(2), frames destined to this address are classified with priority value 4. Enumeration: 'priorityFour': 2, 'priorityZero': 1.
                                           expressGSL2AddressControlPersistence 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.3.1.1.6 integer read-write
The persistence of the entry to be created: permanent(1) - Address is not aged out. Additionally, if the address is seen as a source on a different port for this VLAN, the frame is filtered and the filter event is counted. Static address entries are stored in non-volatile memory and are restored to the address table following each system reset. deleteOnReset(2) - Indicates that the entry is not to be aged, however the entry is not stored in non-volatile memory. Therefore, when the device is reset, the entry will not be restored. deleteOnTimeout(3) - Indicates that the entry is to be aged by the normal aging process. Enumeration: 'permanent': 1, 'deleteOnTimeout': 3, 'deleteOnReset': 2.
                                           expressGSL2AddressControlStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.3.1.1.7 integer read-write
The status of an entry to be created. When adding an entry all fields will be set, and then the control status is set to createRequest(1), indicating that the entry is to be created. During creation, the status will be underCreation(2). If the creation is successful, then the status will be set to success(3), and the value of expressGSAddressControlIndex indicates the index of the entry that was created in the address table. Otherwise if the creation was not successful, then one of the following error codes will be set and the entry will not be created: otherError(4) - An error other then the others defined. entryExistsError(5) - An entry already exists with this MAC address in this address table. invalidMacAddress(6) - Cannot create an entry with this MAC address. invalidTableIndex(7) - The table does not exist. invalidPortBinding(8) - The port binding is invalid. invalidVlanID(9) - The VLAN ID is invalid. Note that the only value that is valid to write to this object is createRequest(1), and that this object will never return the value createRequest(1). Enumeration: 'invalidVlanID': 8, 'entryExistsError': 5, 'success': 3, 'underCreation': 2, 'createRequest': 1, 'invalidMacAddress': 6, 'otherError': 4, 'invalidPortBinding': 7.
                               expressGSL2AddrChangeMgt 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.4
                                   expressGSL2AddressChangeLast 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.4.1 integer read-only
The index of the last entry written to the address change table
                                   expressGSL2AddressChangeWraps 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.4.2 counter read-only
The count of the number of times the address change table has wrapped.
                                   expressGSL2AddressChangeMaxEntries 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.4.3 integer read-write
The maximum number of entries in the address change table.
                                   expressGSL2AddressChangeTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.4.4 no-access
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                                       expressGSL2AddressChangeEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.4.4.1 no-access
The address change table provides a quick way of getting only the entries that have recently changed. Since entries age out as part of the normal switching process, entries that have aged (i.e. their destination bindings are no longer valid) are not considered to be changed. Any other modification to the entry, including deletion or creation, are considered to be changes. The address change table is considered a circular table. When an entry changes, it is added to the next position within the table. If the 'next' position goes beyond the end of the table, the 'next' position is set to the beginning of the table (1) and the wrap counter (expressGSAddressChangeWraps) is incremented. The expressGSAddressChangeLast value is updated with the index of the last entered entry. An entry may be in the table multiple times if it has changed multiple times. Every time that an entry changes, it is added to the change table. A network management application should follow the following algorithm when polling this table: 1. Set lastChangeWrap = expressGSAddressChangeWraps. 2. Set lastChangeIndex = expressGSAddressChangeLast 3. Get the entire expressGSAddressEntryTable. 4. Submit a getNext for ., updating lastChangeWrap and lastChangeIndex with the returned next values. Update the address entry database with the changed values. 5. Repeat step 4 until no more entries are returned. 6. Wait polling timeout period. 7. Get wrap events counter and last index. If the wrap events counter is equal to lastChangeWrap, then goto step 4. Else if the wrap events counter is more then one greater then lastChangeWrap, goto step 1. Else the wrap events counter is exactly one greater then lastChangeWrap, and if the last index is greater then lastChangeIndex, then goto step 1, else goto step 4. The last step simply insures that we have not missed any of the change entries. Essentially it says that if we have wrapped to beyond where we last polled, then we must get the entire table to synch up again. Otherwise we can just get the entries that have changed.
                                           expressGSL2AddressChangeWrapCount 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.4.4.1.1 integer read-only
The number of times that the expressGSAddressChangeLastIndex had wrapped when this entry was added.
                                           expressGSL2AddressChangeIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.4.4.1.2 integer read-only
The index that uniquely identifies this address change entry.
                                           expressGSL2AddressChangeIndexChanged 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.4.4.1.3 integer read-only
The address entry that changed. The value of this object corresponds to the expressGSL2AddressIndex object.
                                           expressGSL2AddressChangeSummary 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.1.4.4.4.1.4 octet string read-only
The structure is interpreted in the following manner:
                       expressGSSwitchPortMgt 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.2
                           expressGSSwitchPortTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.2.1 no-access
                               expressGSSwitchPortEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.2.1.1 no-access
                                   expressGSSwitchPortIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.2.1.1.1 resourceid read-only
A unique index that identifies this switch port. The value of this index corresponds to the value of the expressGSResourceIndex for switch ports.
                                   expressGSSwitchPortSTAPMode 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.2.1.1.2 integer read-write
Disabling spanning tree on a switch port prevents the switch port from participating in the spanning tree process. When disabled(2), this port will neither generate BPDUs, nor process received BPDUs. Also, the port will always start in the forwarding state. A port configured in this mode will not be able to detect network loops involving this port. The factory default is to enable spanning tree on all ports. Enumeration: 'enable': 1, 'disable': 2.
                                   expressGSSwitchPortConvertToStatic 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.2.1.1.3 integer read-write
When this object is set to convertToStatic(2), all addresses learned on this port will be added to the non-volatile version of the static address table. Typically, this object will be used to perform a crude form of address database update where the address activity associated with this port is collected as static (i.e. permanent) addresses while the value of this object is set to convertToStatic(2). Following this usually short period of time (perhaps a week of activity), the value of this object is restored back to its default value of learnAsDynamic(1) and learning for this port is disabled. It is important that the user verify the address database to verify that only the desired addresses were made permanent. Enumeration: 'learnAsDynamic': 1, 'convertToStatic': 2.
                                   expressGSSwitchPortLearningMode 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.2.1.1.4 integer read-write
Disable learning on a bridge port to prevent new addresses from being added to the address database. Used in combination with static (permanent) address entries, disabling address learning is an effective security feature to prevent new hosts from appearing on the network, or to prevent hosts from moving to different locations in the network. The default is enable. Enumeration: 'enable': 1, 'disable': 2.
                                   expressGSSwitchPortHuntGroup 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.2.1.1.5 integer read-write
Hunt groups provide the capability to logically bind multiple switch ports into one switch port. This provides a way of balancing the load of multiple links between like-configured switches. Care must be taken to configure the hunt groups properly to prevent accidental network looping. Use this object to bind this port to a specific hunt group. When not configured to a specific hunt group, set the value of this object to zero.
                                   expressGSSwitchPortPhysicalPort 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.2.1.1.6 resourceid read-only
The physical port resource bound to this switch port.
                                   expressGSSwitchPortKnownMode 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.2.1.1.7 integer read-write
Enabling known mode for this switch port causes the port to safely discard frames flooded because they are unknown unicast frames. This mode greatly enhances the efficiency of the port's output buffer since space is not wasted for frames not meant for this port. Enabling this feature disables learning for this port. Addresses associated for this port should be entered statically. The default is disable. Enumeration: 'enable': 1, 'disable': 2.
                                   expressGSSwitchPortMappingMethod 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.2.1.1.8 integer read-write
The frame mapping method of this switch port. When set to port-based(1) (the factory default), all non-tagged frames are classified to the VLAN associated with this switch port. Enumeration: 'port-based': 1.
                                   expressGSSwitchPortTrunkingMode 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.2.1.1.9 integer read-write
The trunking mode of this port. All frames transmitted out this switch port are translated to the appropriate trunking format: Clear: Ethernet or IEEE 802.3 frame format. This is the default. IEEE 802.1Q: The original frame with a new Ethernet Type (Protocol = 0xXXXX) and the VLAN ID inserted following the original Source Address. Also, the CRC is recalculated. Multi-level: The original frame is encapsulated in an IEEE 802.3 legal frame proprietary to a major networking equipment vendor. 3Com LinkSwitch: The original frame has the VLAN ID added to the front of the frame (before the Destination Address). Trunking format is proprietary to 3Com Corporation. Enumeration: 'trunk3Com': 4, 'clear': 1, 'ieee8021q': 2, 'multiLevel': 3.
                                   expressGSSwitchPortVlanBindingMethod 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.2.1.1.10 integer read-write
The VLAN binding method of a switch port specifies the way in which the port can be a member of the egress lists of VLANs other than the port default VLAN specified by expressGSSwitchPortVlanID: static: A Virtual Switch Port must be statically created for each VLAN/port combination. persistent: A Virtual Switch Port is automatically created for each VLAN known to the switch (i.e., the port is a member of the egress lists of all VLANs). dynamic: A Virtual Switch Port is automatically created for each VLAN when the associated VLAN ID is used as a tag in an IEEE 802.1Q or Multi-level tagged frame received on the port (i.e., the port is a member of the egress lists of the VLANs from frames received on the port). The default is static. Enumeration: 'dynamic': 3, 'static': 1, 'persistent': 2.
                                   expressGSSwitchPortIgnoreTag 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.2.1.1.11 integer read-write
Each switch port is capable of ignoring the VLAN Tag associated with a frame in a trunking format. When ignored, the tag is used as the default in the event that a VLAN classification based on the switch's policy(s) cannot be made. This feature is useful for connecting layer 2 VLANs and layer 3 VLANs. The default is useTag. Enumeration: 'useTag': 1, 'ignoreTag': 2.
                                   expressGSSwitchPortVlanID 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.2.1.1.12 integer read-write
When this switch port is configured in port-based VLAN mode, all non-tagged frames received on this port are bound to this VLAN. Otherwise, non-tagged frames are classified to this VLAN as the default if a VLAN binding cannot be otherwise determined. The factory default is 1, which is the VLAN ID of the Default VLAN.
                                   expressGSSwitchPort3ComMappingTableIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.2.1.1.13 integer read-write
The 3Com VLAN mapping table associated with this switch port. The default is 1, which indicates the default mapping table.
                                   expressGSSwitchPortAutoVlanCreation 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.2.1.1.14 integer read-write
Enabling auto VLAN creation for this switch port causes the port to dynamically create a VLAN whenever an IEEE 802.1Q or Multi-level tagged frame is received on the port with a tag value which does not correspond to a known VLAN. All switch ports with a trunking mode of IEEE 802.1Q or Multi-level are bound to this created VLAN. The default is disable. Enumeration: 'enable': 1, 'disable': 2.
                                   expressGSSwitchPortMirrorMode 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.2.1.1.15 integer read-only
When set to enable(1), this object indicates that the port is defined as a mirror port through the expressGSPortMirroringTable. A mirror port duplicates frames received at one or more source ports. Enumeration: 'enable': 1, 'disable': 2.
                                   expressGSSwitchPortIfIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.2.1.1.16 integer read-only
Each switch port is associated with an interface. This object provides a mechanism to map switch ports to bridge ports.
                                   expressGSSwitchPortFastStart 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.2.1.1.17 integer read-write
When this object is set to enable(1), bridge ports on this switch port transitions right from blocking to forwarding, skipping the listening and learning states. The user should be warned that using the fast start feature greatly increases the likelihood of unintended network loops that would otherwise be prevented by participating in the normal spanning tree algorithm. The factory default value for this object is disable(2). Enumeration: 'enable': 1, 'disable': 2.
                       expressGSHuntGroupMgt 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.4
                           expressGSHuntGroupTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.4.1 no-access
                               expressGSHuntGroupEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.4.1.1 no-access
                                   expressGSHuntGroupIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.4.1.1.1 integer read-only
An index that uniquely identifies this hunt group. This index corresponds to the value of expressGSResourceIndex for resources of the hunt group type.
                                   expressGSHuntGroupName 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.4.1.1.2 displaystring read-write
                                   expressGSHuntGroupBasePort 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.4.1.1.3 resourceid read-only
The switch port index that serves as the base port for this hunt group. Each hunt group requires a base port. In lieu of a specific configuration, the hunt group will inherit the first switch port bound to the hunt group as its base port. The base port serves as the management focus for the hunt group. That is, a hunt group is managed as one switch port whose instance is provided by the base switch port. All configuration (e.g. spanning tree information) and statistics related to switch ports are meaningful only through the instance of the base port.
                                   expressGSHuntGroupNumberOfPorts 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.4.1.1.4 integer read-only
The current number of ports that belong to this hunt group.
                                   expressGSHuntGroupLoadSharing 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.4.1.1.5 integer read-write
Enumeration: 'enable': 1, 'disable': 2.
                                   expressGSHuntGroupStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.4.1.1.6 integer read-write
Enumeration: 'underCreation': 2, 'deleteRequest': 3, 'createRequest': 1, 'active': 4.
                       expressGSPortMirroringMgt 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.5
                           expressGSPortMirroringTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.5.1 no-access
A table of port mirroring entries used to mirror traffic from a source port to a mirror port.
                               expressGSPortMirroringEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.5.1.1 no-access
Objects related to the PortMirroring functionality.
                                   expressGSPortMirroringIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.5.1.1.1 resourceid read-only
The unique index that identifies this entry. This index consists of a switch fabric port and the index of a Packet Lookup Engine servicing this fabric port.
                                   expressGSPortMirroringSourceSubPort 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.5.1.1.2 integer read-write
The frame sampler source switch subport. The source port is the port from which received traffic will be mirrored. This object identifies the switch subport only, the switch fabric port is identified in expressGSPortMirroringIndex. If set to 0, all subports associated with the expressGSPortMirroringIndex will be source ports. The default value is 0.
                                   expressGSPortMirroringSamplerType 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.5.1.1.3 integer read-write
The type for this frame sampler. When set to enable(1), every frame received on the source port(s) will be mirrored at the mirror port. When set to disable(2), no frames received on the source port(s) will be mirrored at the mirror port. When set to periodic(3), frames will be mirrored at the rate defined in expressGSPortMirroringRate. The default value is disable(2). Enumeration: 'enable': 2, 'disable': 1, 'periodic': 3.
                                   expressGSPortMirroringRate 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.5.1.1.4 integer read-write
Used in conjunction with expressGSPortMirroringSamplerType to implement periodic sampling functionality. If expressGSPortMirroringSamplerType is set to periodic(3), this object defines the number of packets/second that will be mirrored. If expressGSPortMirroringSamplerType is not periodic(3), this object will set to 0.
                                   expressGSPortMirroringMirrorPort 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.5.5.1.1.5 resourceid read-write
The Switch Port on which frames received at source ports(s) will be duplicated. If no mirror port has been defined this object will return NULL.
                   expressGSVlanMgt 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7
                       expressGSVlans 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.1
                           expressGSVlanTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.1.1 no-access
                               expressGSVlanEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.1.1.1 no-access
                                   expressGSVlanID 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.1.1.1.1 integer read-only
An identifier that is unique within the administrative domain. This ID is assigned by the management application and is meaningful within that context. This ID is used to identify VLANs when tagged using either the IEEE 802.1 frame format or the Multi-level frame format.
                                   expressGSVlanName 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.1.1.1.2 displaystring read-write
A user-assignable name for this Vlan.
                                   expressGSVlanIfIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.1.1.1.3 integer read-only
Each virtual LAN has a virtual interface associated with it. This enables RMON monitoring to occur per-VLAN. It also provides a handy mechanism to map virtual LANs to bridge ports by mapping them with the ifStack table from the Interface MIB.
                                   expressGSVlanAFTIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.1.1.1.4 integer read-write
The address table used for this VLAN for explicitly tagged frames (frames received in a trunking frame format or from a port in port-based VLAN mode.) Normally, each VLAN maps to a unique address table. This is useful for environments with duplicate host addresses appear on different VLANs on different ports. For those environments where duplicate hosts on different VLANs don't exist, or exist but are on the same port, and where the address table size and/or aging is a concern, then multiple VLANs may be mapped to the same address table.
                                   expressGSVlanBridgeIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.1.1.1.5 resourceid read-write
The bridge resource which is bound to this Vlan.
                                   expressGSVlanStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.1.1.1.6 integer read-write
The status of an entry to be created or deleted. When adding an entry all fields will be set, and then the status is set to createRequest(1) (indicating that the entry is to be created). When deleting an entry the status is set to destroyRequest(3) (indicating that the entry is to be destroyed). During creation the status will be underCreation(2). If the creation is successful, then the status will be set to active(5). Otherwise if the creation was not successful then one of the following error codes will be set and the entry will not be created: otherError(6) - An error other than the others defined. entryExistsError(7) - An entry already exists. invalidVlanID(8) - the VLAN ID is invalid. invalidVlanName(9) - the VLAN name is invalid. invalidVlanAFTIndex(10) - the VLAN AFT index is invalid. invalidVlanBridgeIndex(11) - the VLAN bridge index is invalid. invalidVlanInitialHashTableSize(12) - the VLAN initial hash table size is invalid. invalidVlanAutoIncrementHTSize(13) - the VLAN auto increment hash table size is invalid. Enumeration: 'invalidVlanID': 8, 'invalidVlanAFTIndex': 10, 'entryExistsError': 7, 'invalidVlanInitialHashTableSize': 12, 'invalidVlanBridgeIndex': 11, 'underCreation': 2, 'createRequest': 1, 'destroyRequest': 3, 'invalidVlanName': 9, 'otherError': 6, 'invalidVlanAutoIncrementHTSize': 13, 'active': 5, 'underDestruction': 4.
                                   expressGSVlanInitialHashTableSize 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.1.1.1.7 integer read-write
The initial hash table size used for MAC addresses on this VLAN. This attribute may only be set when expressGSVlanStatus is set to createRequest(1). It must be a power of 2 between 16 and 8192, inclusive.
                                   expressGSVlanAutoIncrementHTSize 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.1.1.1.8 integer read-write
This attribute specifies whether or not the hash table size used for MAC addresses on this VLAN is automatically increased as necessary to hold more MAC addresses. This attribute may only be set when expressGSVlanStatus is set to createRequest(1). Enumeration: 'false': 2, 'true': 1.
                       expressGSVlanMappings 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.3
                           expressGS3ComMapping 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.3.1
                               expressGS3ComMappingTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.3.1.1 no-access
                                   expressGS3ComMappingEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.3.1.1.1 no-access
                                       expressGS3ComMappingTableIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.3.1.1.1.1 integer read-only
                                       expressGS3ComMappingTableName 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.3.1.1.1.2 displaystring read-write
A user-readable name associated with this table.
                                       expressGS3ComMappingTableStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.3.1.1.1.3 integer read-write
The status of an entry to be created. When adding an entry all fields will be set, and then the status is set to createRequest(1), indicating that the entry is to be created. If the creation is successful, then the status will be set to active(3). Otherwise if the creation was not successful then one of the following error codes will be set and the entry will not be created: entryExistsError(4) - An entry already exists. otherError(5) - An error other than the others defined. Enumeration: 'active': 3, 'createRequest': 1, 'destroyRequest': 2, 'otherError': 5, 'entryExistsError': 4.
                           expressGSVlan3ComMapping 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.3.2
                               expressGSVlan3ComMappingTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.3.2.1 no-access
                                   expressGSVlan3ComMappingEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.3.2.1.1 no-access
                                       expressGSVlan3ComMappingIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.3.2.1.1.1 integer read-only
The external tag of this 3Com VLAN.
                                       expressGSVlan3ComMappingVlanID 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.3.2.1.1.2 integer read-write
The VLAN ID of the VLAN that this 3Com tag is associated with.
                                       expressGSVlan3ComMappingStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.3.2.1.1.3 integer read-write
The status of an entry to be created. When adding an entry all fields will be set, and then the status is set to createRequest(1), indicating that the entry is to be created. If the creation is successful, then the status will be set to active(3). Otherwise if the creation was not successful then one of the following error codes will be set and the entry will not be created: otherError(4) - An error other than the others defined. Enumeration: 'active': 3, 'createRequest': 1, 'destroyRequest': 2, 'otherError': 4.
                       expressGSVirtualPorts 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.4
                           expressGSVirtualSwitchPortTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.4.1 no-access
                               expressGSVirtualSwitchPortEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.4.1.1 no-access
An instance of a virtual switch port indicates that this switch port is a member of this VLAN.
                                   expressGSVirtualSwitchPortIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.4.1.1.1 resourceid read-only
The Resource ID of the virtual switch port bound to the VLAN.
                                   expressGSVirtualSwitchPortFormat 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.4.1.1.2 integer read-write
Typically, a VLAN capable switch port has one of three modes: access, trunk, or hybrid. In access mode, the port sends frames in clear format (untagged). In trunk mode, all outbound frames are translated into the switch port's configured trunking format. In hybrid mode, it is possible for a port to send trunked frames for some VLANs and clear frames for others. In this case, the switch port is configured to trunk, and the virtual switch port(s) for those VLANs that require clear formatted frames are configured to be override the switch port setting. This is done by setting this object to clear(1). By default, the value of this object is trunkingFormat(2) which means to use the trunking format configured for this switch port. (which may be clear). Enumeration: 'clear': 1, 'trunkingFormat': 2.
                                   expressGSVirtualSwitchPortBridgePort 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.4.1.1.3 resourceid read-write
The bridge port resource bound to this virtual port.
                                   expressGSVirtualSwitchPortBindingType 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.4.1.1.4 integer read-only
The method by which this switch port was bound to the VLAN. If the value is static(1), the binding was manually created by the administrator. If the value is persistent(2), the binding was created by the switch because the VLAN is the port-based VLAN for the switch port, or the switch port VLAN Binding Method is persistent. These bindings may not be removed. If the value is dynamic(3), the binding was created by the switch as a result of receiving a tagged frame on the switch port with a VLAN ID corresponding to the VLAN. Enumeration: 'dynamic': 3, 'static': 1, 'persistent': 2.
                                   expressGSVirtualSwitchPortStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.7.4.1.1.5 integer read-write
The status of an entry to be created or deleted. When adding an entry all fields will be set, and then the status is set to createRequest(1) (indicating that the entry is to be created). When deleting an entry the status is set to destroyRequest(2) (indicating that the entry is to be destroyed). If the creation is successful, then the status will be set to active(3). Otherwise if the creation was not successful then one of the following error codes will be set and the entry will not be created: otherError(4) - An error other than the others defined. entryExistsError(5) - On creation, an entry already exists. On deletion, the entry may not be removed. entryNoExistError(6) - The VLAN specified by ID does not exist. Enumeration: 'entryExistsError': 5, 'entryNoExistError': 6, 'createRequest': 1, 'destroyRequest': 2, 'otherError': 4, 'active': 3.
                   expressGSEvents 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10
                         expressGSEventMgt 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.1
                             expressGSEventTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.1.1 no-access
Table of events currently supported.
                                 expressGSEventEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.1.1.1 no-access
Attributes associated with the event.
                                     expressGSEventIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.1.1.1.1 integer read-only
                                     expressGSEventMode 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.1.1.1.2 integer read-write
Disabling an event prevents this event from taking any actions when triggered. When set to enable to the console, the event will print the event information to the console serial port. The user can select whether to view log messages, trap messages or any event at the console. Enumeration: 'enable': 1, 'disable': 2.
                                     expressGSEventLogAction 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.1.1.1.3 integer read-write
When enabled, this action will cause an event log entry to be created. Enumeration: 'enable': 1, 'disable': 2.
                                     expressGSEventTrapAction 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.1.1.1.4 integer read-write
When enabled, this event will cause an SNMP trap to be generated. Enumeration: 'enable': 1, 'disable': 2.
                                     expressGSEventConsoleAction 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.1.1.1.5 integer read-write
When enabled, this event will cause a message to printed to the console serial port. Enumeration: 'enable': 1, 'disable': 2.
                         expressGSEventLogMgt 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.2
                             expressGSLogTableMaxSize 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.2.1 integer read-write
The maximum number of entries in the log table. Changing this value causes the existing log to be truncated and rebuilt.
                             expressGSLogLastEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.2.2 integer read-only
The log index of the last entry entered in the log.
                             expressGSLogWraps 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.2.3 counter read-only
The number of times that the last entry has wrapped from 65K back to 1.
                         expressGSEventLog 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.3
                             expressGSEventLogTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.3.1 no-access
The log table for the events in the event table that are enabled for the Log Action.
                                 expressGSEventLogEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.3.1.1 no-access
An entry in the log indicates information associated with a particular event.
                                     expressGSEventLogEventIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.3.1.1.1 integer read-only
The index that uniquely identifies the event that caused this log entry.
                                     expressGSEventLogIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.3.1.1.2 integer read-only
An index that uniquely identifies this log entry.
                                     expressGSEventLogTime 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.3.1.1.3 timeticks read-only
The value of sysUpTime when this event was triggered.
                                     expressGSEventLogDescr 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.3.1.1.4 displaystring read-only
The event log description.
                                     expressGSEventLogType 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.3.1.1.5 eventcategory read-only
The type of event that caused this log entry.
                                     expressGSEventLogSeverity 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.3.1.1.6 integer read-only
The severity associated with this event. It is recommended that the severity be interpreted in the following manner: 0-19: Normal 20-39: Informational 40-59: Warning 60-79: Alarm 80-99: Severe Error 100: Failure.
                                     expressGSEventLogDTM 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.3.1.1.7 displaystring read-only
The date and time when this log entry was made. The format is yy-Mon- dd hh:mm:ss, time is in 24 hour time.
                                     expressGSEventLogResType 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.3.1.1.8 resourcetype read-only
The type of object (if provided) that triggered this event. If not provided, the value is equal to 'Invalid Resource'.
                                     expressGSEventLogResID 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.3.1.1.9 resourceid read-only
The instance of this resource (if provided - see expressGSEventLogResType) that triggered this event.
                                     expressGSEventLogResLeaf 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.3.1.1.10 integer read-only
A number corresponding to the attribute associated with this resource and this event entry. It corresponds exactly to the leaf MIB number of the MIB that manages this resource. For example, if a port's mode changed, the configuration event log entry would indicate the value of 5 which is the leaf index of the expressGSPortMode within the expressGSPortTable MIB table.
                                     expressGSEventLogValueType 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.3.1.1.11 eventvaluetype read-only
The data type associated with the log event value. This object indicates how to interpret the data stored in the event log value: - none(1) indicates no value returned. - integer32(2) - a 4 byte unsigned integer. - integer64(3) - an 8 byte unsigned integer. - displayString(4) - a null terminated (or up to 8 characters) string. - ipv4NetworkAddress(5) - a 4 byte IP version 4 network address. - ieee802MACAddress(6) - a 6 byte MAC Address. - timeticks(7) - sysUpTime type value (4 bytes)
                                     expressGSEventLogValue 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.3.1.1.12 octet string read-only
The value associated with the event encoded in an octet string. Refer to expressGSEventLogValueType for how to interpret this value. The value encoded in this string is in Big Endian order.
                                     expressGSEventLogEpochTime 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.3.1.1.13 integer read-only
The number of time ticks since the epoch when this event was logged. The interpretation of this value is as follows: struct DateTimeOvly { UNS32 year:6; UNS32 month:4; UNS32 day:5; UNS32 hour:5; UNS32 minute:6; UNS32 second:6; }; The epoch is January 1, 1997, at 00:00:00. A value of 0 refers to this date and time.
                                     expressGSEventLogID 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.3.1.1.14 integer read-only
A unique index that identifies the occurence of this event. This ID can be correlated between traps, logs and the like.
                         expressGSShutdownLogMgt 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.4
                             expressGSShutdownLogTableMaxSize 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.4.1 integer read-write
The maximum number of entries in the non-volatile log table. Changing the value of this object changes the maximum number of entries to be stored in Shutdown.
                             expressGSShutdownLogLastEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.4.2 integer read-only
The ID of the last entry made to the shutdown log.
                             expressGSShutdownLogAcknowledged 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.4.3 integer read-only
This object is to set to acknowledged(2) the first time the Shutdown Log Table is accessed indicating that the Shutdown log has been read (at least once) since the system restarted. Enumeration: 'acknowledged': 2, 'not-acknowledged': 1.
                         expressGSEventShutdownLog 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.5
                             expressGSEventShutdownLogTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.5.1 no-access
A table of the last events logged before the system restarted.
                                 expressGSEventShutdownLogEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.5.1.1 no-access
A log entry stored in non-volatile memory.
                                     expressGSEventShutdownLogEventIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.5.1.1.1 integer read-only
The index that uniquely identifies the event that caused this ShutdownLog entry.
                                     expressGSEventShutdownLogIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.5.1.1.2 integer read-only
An index that uniquely identifies this ShutdownLog entry.
                                     expressGSEventShutdownLogTime 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.5.1.1.3 timeticks read-only
The value of sysUpTime when this event was triggered. Note, the value corresponds to the sysUpTime when the system was last running (i.e. before it was shutdown.)
                                     expressGSEventShutdownLogDescr 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.5.1.1.4 displaystring read-only
The event ShutdownLog description.
                                     expressGSEventShutdownLogType 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.5.1.1.5 eventcategory read-only
The type of event that caused this ShutdownLog entry.
                                     expressGSEventShutdownLogSeverity 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.5.1.1.6 integer read-only
The severity associated with this event. It is recommended that the severity be interpreted in the following manner: 0-19: Normal 20-39: Informational 40-59: Warning 60-79: Alarm 80-99: Severe Error 100: Failure.
                                     expressGSEventShutdownLogDTM 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.5.1.1.7 displaystring read-only
The date and time when this ShutdownLog entry was made. The format is yy-Mon-dd hh:mm:ss, time is in 24 hour time.
                                     expressGSEventShutdownLogResType 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.5.1.1.8 resourcetype read-only
The type of object (if provided) that triggered this event. If not provided, the value is invalid.
                                     expressGSEventShutdownLogResID 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.5.1.1.9 resourceid read-only
The instance of this resource (if provided) that triggered this event.
                                     expressGSEventShutdownLogResLeaf 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.5.1.1.10 integer read-only
To be provided.
                                     expressGSEventShutdownLogValueType 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.5.1.1.11 eventvaluetype read-only
The data type associated with the ShutdownLog event value. This object indicates how to interpret the data stored in the event ShutdownLog value.
                                     expressGSEventShutdownLogValue 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.5.1.1.12 octet string read-only
The value associated with the event encoded in an octet string.
                                     expressGSEventShutdownLogEpochTime 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.5.1.1.13 integer read-only
The number of time ticks since the epoch when this event was logged. The interpretation of this value is as follows: struct DateTimeOvly { UNS32 year:6; UNS32 month:4; UNS32 day:5; UNS32 hour:5; UNS32 minute:6; UNS32 second:6; }; The epoch is January 1, 1997, at 00:00:00. A value of 0 refers to this date and time.
                                     expressGSEventShutdownLogID 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.5.1.1.14 integer read-only
A unique index that identifies the occurence of this event. This ID can be correlated between traps, logs and the like.
                         expressGSEventTrapMgmt 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.6
                             expressGSEventTrapEventIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.6.1 integer read-only
The index that uniquely identifies the event that caused this trap.
                             expressGSEventTrapTime 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.6.2 timeticks read-only
The value of sysUpTime when this event was triggered.
                             expressGSEventTrapDescr 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.6.3 displaystring read-only
The event log description.
                             expressGSEventTrapType 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.6.4 eventcategory read-only
The type of event that caused this trap.
                             expressGSEventTrapSeverity 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.6.5 integer read-only
The severity associated with this event. It is recommended that the severity be interpreted in the following manner: 0-19: Normal 20-39: Informational 40-59: Warning 60-79: Alarm 80-99: Severe Error 100: Failure.
                             expressGSEventTrapDTM 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.6.6 displaystring read-only
The date and time when this trap was sent. The format is yy-Mon- dd hh:mm:ss, time is in 24 hour time.
                             expressGSEventTrapResType 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.6.7 resourcetype read-only
The type of object (if provided) that triggered this event. If not provided, the value is equal to 'Invalid Resource'.
                             expressGSEventTrapResID 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.6.8 resourceid read-only
The instance of this resource (if provided - see expressGSEventTrapResType) that triggered this event.
                             expressGSEventTrapResLeaf 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.6.9 integer read-only
A number corresponding to the attribute associated with this resource and this event entry. It corresponds exactly to the leaf MIB number of the MIB that manages this resource. For example, if a port's mode changed, the configuration event log entry would indicate the value of 5 which is the leaf index of the expressGSPortMode within the expressGSPortTable MIB table.
                             expressGSEventTrapValueType 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.6.10 eventvaluetype read-only
The data type associated with the trap event value. This object indicates how to interpret the data stored in the event trap value: - none(1) indicates no value returned. - integer32(2) - a 4 byte unsigned integer. - integer64(3) - an 8 byte unsigned integer. - displayString(4) - a null terminated (or up to 8 characters) string. - ipv4NetworkAddress(5) - a 4 byte IP version 4 network address. - ieee802MACAddress(6) - a 6 byte MAC Address. - timeticks(7) - sysUpTime type value (4 bytes)
                             expressGSEventTrapValue 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.6.11 octet string read-only
The value associated with the event encoded in an octet string. Refer to expressGSEventTrapValueType for how to interpret this value. The value encoded in this string is in Big Endian order.
                             expressGSEventTrapEpochTime 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.6.12 integer read-only
The number of time ticks since the epoch when this event was logged. The interpretation of this value is as follows: struct DateTimeOvly { UNS32 year:6; UNS32 month:4; UNS32 day:5; UNS32 hour:5; UNS32 minute:6; UNS32 second:6; }; The epoch is January 1, 1997, at 00:00:00. A value of 0 refers to this date and time.
                             expressGSEventTrapID 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.10.6.13 integer read-only
A unique index that identifies the occurence of this event. This ID can be correlated between traps, logs and the like.
                   expressGSAlarmMgt 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.11
                         expressGSAlarmGeneral 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.11.1
                             expressGSAlarmGeneralActiveEntries 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.11.1.1 gauge read-only
The total number of alarm entries in the triggered state currently in the alarm table.
                             expressGSAlarmGeneralTimeStamp 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.11.1.2 timeticks read-only
The value of sysUpTime when any alarm state last changed (either triggering a new alarm or re-arming an old one).
                         expressGSAlarms 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.11.2
                             expressGSActiveAlarmTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.11.2.2 no-access
A table of all alarms in the triggered state.
                                 expressGSActiveAlarmEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.11.2.2.1 no-access
An alarm in the triggered state.
                                     expressGSActiveAlarmIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.11.2.2.1.1 integer read-only
The unique index that identifies this alarm.
                                     expressGSActiveAlarmName 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.11.2.2.1.2 displaystring read-only
The name of this alarm.
                                     expressGSActiveAlarmValueHigh 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.11.2.2.1.3 integer read-only
The high order 32 bits of the value that triggered this alarm.
                                     expressGSActiveAlarmValueLow 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.11.2.2.1.4 integer read-only
The low order 32 bits of the value that triggered this alarm.
                                     expressGSActiveAlarmVariable 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.11.2.2.1.5 object identifier read-only
The OID of the alarm variable if this is a user-created alarm (null otherwise).
                                     expressGSActiveAlarmResType 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.11.2.2.1.6 resourcetype read-only
The resource type of this alarm if this is an internally created alarm.
                                     expressGSActiveAlarmResID 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.11.2.2.1.7 resourceid read-only
The resource identifier associated with this alarm if this is an internally created alarm.
                                     expressGSActiveAlarmLeaf 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.11.2.2.1.8 integer read-only
The leaf index of the MIB table used to manage this resource that is associated with this alarm, if this is an internally created alarm. For example, if this alarm was created to monitor a port's status, then the value of this object will be 6, corresponding to the leaf index of the expressGSPortStatus object.
                                     expressGSActiveAlarmOwner 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.11.2.2.1.9 displaystring read-only
This is the owner of the alarm.
                   expressGSSnmpTraps 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.13
                           expressGSSystemTrap 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.130.2
A expressGSSystemTrap is sent by the agent when a system event is triggered. These events are usually triggered when the software encounters an unexpected situation, e.g. a hardware failure or a software bug.
                           expressGSConfigurationTrap 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.130.3
A expressGSConfigurationTrap is sent by the agent when the configuration event is triggered. These events are triggered when a configuration change is made.
                           expressGSTemperatureTrap 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.130.4
A expressGSTemperatureTrap is sent by the agent when the temperature event is triggered. This event is triggered when a temperature probe detects the temperature crossing a threshold.
                           expressGSResourceTrap 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.130.5
A expressGSResourceTrap is sent by the agent when the resource event is triggered. The resource event is triggered when a resource is added or removed from the system.
                           expressGSFanTrap 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.130.6
A expressGSFanTrap is sent by the agent when the fan status event is triggered. The fan status event is triggered when a fan has a change in its status.
                           expressGSPowerTrap 1.3.6.1.4.1.343.6.13.130.9
A expressGSPowerTrap is sent by the agent when the power event is triggered. These events are triggered when a power supply changes status.