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Object Name OID Type Access Info
 hwLswQosAclMib 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2
The mib is used for configuring QoS such as queue scheduling rate limiting, rate mirroring and so on.
     hwQueueTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.2 no-access
Indicates the queue scheduling feature, there is only one item. The index of this table is hwQueuePortIfIndex.
         hwQueueEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.2.1 no-access
Indicates the queue scheduling feature, there is only one item. The index of this entry is hwQueuePortIfIndex.
             hwQueuePortIfIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.2.1.1 integer32 read-only
The index of the table, it is used to configure the interface index for queue scheduling. Range: 1-255 0 indicates global.
             hwQueueScheduleMode 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.2.1.2 integer read-write
The flag indicates the queue scheduling mode. Options: 1. sp(1) -indicates the strict priority queue scheduling mode 2. wrr(2) -indicates the weighted round robin mode 3. wfq(8) -indicates the weighted fair queuing mode Enumeration: 'wfq': 8, 'sp': 1, 'wrr': 2.
             hwQueueWeight1 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.2.1.3 integer32 read-write
In the WRR mode, it indicates the weight of queue 1; 0 indicates an invalid value. In the WFQ mode, it indicates the minimum bandwidth quota of queue 1.
             hwQueueWeight2 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.2.1.4 integer32 read-write
In the WRR mode, it indicates the weight of queue 2; 0 indicates an invalid value. In the WFQ mode, it indicates the minimum bandwidth quota of queue 2.
             hwQueueWeight3 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.2.1.5 integer32 read-write
In the WRR mode, it indicates the weight of queue 3; 0 indicates an invalid value. In the WFQ mode, it indicates the minimum bandwidth quota of queue 3.
             hwQueueWeight4 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.2.1.6 integer32 read-write
In the WRR mode, it indicates the weight of queue 4; 0 indicates an invalid value. In the WFQ mode, it indicates the minimum bandwidth quota of queue 4.
             hwQueueWeight5 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.2.1.7 integer32 read-write
In the WRR mode, it indicates the weight of queue 5; 0 indicates an invalid value. In the WFQ mode, it indicates the minimum bandwidth quota of queue 5.
             hwQueueWeight6 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.2.1.8 integer32 read-write
In the WRR mode, it indicates the weight of queue 6; 0 indicates an invalid value. In the WFQ mode, it indicates the minimum bandwidth quota of queue 6.
             hwQueueWeight7 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.2.1.9 integer32 read-write
In the WRR mode, it indicates the weight of queue 7; 0 indicates an invalid value. In the WFQ mode, it indicates the minimum bandwidth quota of queue 7.
             hwQueueWeight8 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.2.1.10 integer32 read-write
In the WRR mode, it indicates the weight of queue 8; 0 indicates an invalid value. In the WFQ mode, it indicates the minimum bandwidth quota of queue 8.
             hwWFQMaxWeight1 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.2.1.11 integer32 read-write
Maximum bandwidth quota of queue 1
             hwWFQMaxWeight2 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.2.1.12 integer32 read-write
Maximum bandwidth quota of queue 2
             hwWFQMaxWeight3 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.2.1.13 integer32 read-write
Maximum bandwidth quota of queue 3
             hwWFQMaxWeight4 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.2.1.14 integer32 read-write
Maximum bandwidth quota of queue 4
             hwWFQMaxWeight5 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.2.1.15 integer32 read-write
Maximum bandwidth quota of queue 5
             hwWFQMaxWeight6 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.2.1.16 integer32 read-write
Maximum bandwidth quota of queue 6
             hwWFQMaxWeight7 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.2.1.17 integer32 read-write
Maximum bandwidth quota of queue 7
             hwWFQMaxWeight8 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.2.1.18 integer32 read-write
Maximum bandwidth quota of queue 8
             hwQueueMaxDelay 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.2.1.19 integer32 read-only
Maximum delay. 0 indicates an invalid value, invalid in current version.
     hwRateLimitTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.3 no-access
Describes the traffic limitation on packets that are received by a specified port or a specified slot and that match the ACL rule. The indexes of this table are hwRateLimitAclIndex, hwRateLimitIfIndex, and hwRateLimitDirection. Make sure that the ACL rule in hwRateLimitTable is already created in hwAclBasicRuleTable, hwAclAdvancedRuleTable, hwAclLinkTable, or hwAclUserTable.
         hwRateLimitEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.3.1 no-access
Describes the traffic limitation on packets that are received by a specified port or a specified slot and that match the ACL rule. The indexes of this entry are hwRateLimitAclIndex, hwRateLimitIfIndex, and hwRateLimitDirection. Make sure that the ACL rule in hwRateLimitTable is already created in hwAclBasicRuleTable, hwAclAdvancedRuleTable, hwAclLinkTable, or hwAclUserTable.
             hwRateLimitAclIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.3.1.1 integer32 read-only
The delivery entry index of an ACL rule used for traffic limitation is a delivery record entry index used by software, which is meaningless to users. The index is used in hwRateLimitTable to search the delivery entries fast. Range: 0-2999 In the create operation, the device automatically allocates a delivery entry index. There is a suggestion that users can always input 0.
             hwRateLimitIfIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.3.1.2 unsigned32 read-only
Specifies the index of a port or a slot for traffic limitation. It uniquely identifies a port or a slot. The value and algorithm are the same as those of ifIndex. If the configuration based on a slot, the bits map is shown as follows: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 31-25 bits | 24-19 bits | 18-13 bits | 12-6 bits | 5-0 bits is reserved | | indicate iftype | indicate frame ID | indicate slot ID | indicate port ID | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | the value of iftype | frame ID | slot ID | the value of port ID | the reserved value | | is always 0x68 | | | is always 0 | is always 0 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Range: 0-4294967295
             hwRateLimitDirection 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.3.1.3 integer read-only
Indicates the direction where an ACL rule used for traffic limitation takes effect. Currently, only the inbound direction is supported. Options: 1. invalid(0) -indicates an invalid parameter 2. inbound(1) -indicates the inbound direction of a port or a slot 3. outbound(2) -indicates the outbound direction of a port or a slot Enumeration: 'inbound': 1, 'outbound': 2, 'invalid': 0.
             hwRateLimitUserAclNum 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.3.1.4 integer32 read-only
Describes the user-defined ACL rule group that is used when a user-defined ACL rule for traffic limitation is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot. Range: 0, 5000-5999 Make sure that the user-defined ACL rule group is already created. In the query operation, if the user-defined ACL rule group is not used, the value obtained is 0.
             hwRateLimitUserAclSubitem 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.3.1.5 unsigned32 read-only
Describes the user-defined ACL rule that is used when a user-defined ACL rule for traffic limitation is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot. This leaf must be used together with hwRateLimitUserAclNum, uniquely identifying an ACL rule. Range: 0-4294967295 Make sure that the user-defined ACL rule is already created. In the query operation, if the user-defined ACL rule is not used, the value obtained is 4294967295.
             hwRateLimitIpAclNum 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.3.1.6 integer32 read-only
Describes the basic or advanced ACL rule group that is used when a basic or advanced ACL rule for traffic limitation is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot. Range: 0, 2000-3999 Make sure that the basic or advanced ACL rule group is already created. In the query operation, if the basic or advanced ACL rule group is not used, the value obtained is 0.
             hwRateLimitIpAclSubitem 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.3.1.7 unsigned32 read-only
Describes the basic or advanced ACL rule that is used when a basic or advanced ACL rule for traffic limitation is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot. This leaf must be used together with hwRateLimitIpAclNum, uniquely identifying an ACL rule. Range: 0-4294967295 Make sure that the basic or advanced ACL rule is already created. In the query operation, if the basic or advanced ACL rule is not used, the value obtained is 4294967295.
             hwRateLimitLinkAclNum 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.3.1.8 integer32 read-only
Describes the L2 ACL rule group that is used when an L2 ACL rule for traffic limitation is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot. Range: 0, 4000-4999 Make sure that the L2 ACL rule group is already created. In the query operation, if the L2 ACL rule group is not used, the value obtained is 0.
             hwRateLimitLinkAclSubitem 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.3.1.9 unsigned32 read-only
Describes the L2 ACL rule that is used when an L2 ACL rule for traffic limitation is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot. This leaf must be used together with hwRateLimitLinkAclNum, uniquely identifying an ACL rule. Range: 0-4294967295 Make sure that the L2 ACL rule is already created. In the query operation, if the L2 ACL rule is not used, the value obtained is 4294967295.
             hwRateLimitTargetRate 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.3.1.10 integer32 read-only
Indicates the target value of traffic limitation on a port or a specified slot. Range: 64-10000000 (which must be an integer multiple of 64) Unit: Kbit/s. 0 indicates an invalid value.
             hwRateLimitExceedDrop 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.3.1.11 truthvalue read-only
Indicates the action when traffic exceeds the target value. Options: 1.true(1) -discard 2.false(2) -not discard If this leaf is not specified, the default value is true(1). In the set operation, if false(2) is entered, must input valid value of hwRateLimitExceedDscp, otherwise the default value is true(1) will take effect.
             hwRateLimitExceedDscp 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.3.1.12 integer32 read-only
Describes the specified DSCP priority when configuring the DSCP priority of the packets that match the ACL rule. The larger the DSCP value is, the higher the priority is. Range: 0-63, 255 In the query operation, if this parameter is not used, the obtained value is 255, which indicates invalidity. The number in the brackets is the DSCP value. The names and meanings of the DSCP names are as follows: af1: service of Assured Forwarding 1 (10) af2: service of Assured Forwarding 2 (18) af3: service of Assured Forwarding 3 (26) af4: service of Assured Forwarding 4 (34) be: Best Effort service (0) cs1: service of Class Selector 1 (8) cs2: service of Class Selector 2 (16) cs3: service of Class Selector 3 (24) cs4: service of Class Selector 4 (32) cs5: service of Class Selector 5 (40) cs6: service of Class Selector 6 (48) cs7: service of Class Selector 7 (56) ef: Expedited Forwarding service (46)
             hwRateLimitRuntime 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.3.1.13 truthvalue read-only
Describes whether the ACL rule for traffic limitation delivered to a specified port or a specified slot takes effect. This leaf is read-only. Options: 1. true(1) -if the ACL rule is associated with a time range parameter and the current time is within the defined time range, the value is true(1), which indicates validity. 2. false(2) -if the current time is not within the defined time range, the value is false(2), which indicates invalidity. If the ACL rule is not associated with a time range parameter, the value is always true(1).
             hwRateLimitRowStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.3.1.14 rowstatus read-only
Indicates the row status. It is used for delivering an ACL rule for traffic limitation to a specified port or a specified slot and deleting the delivered ACL rule on a port or a specified slot. Options: 1. active(1) -when this leaf is queried, the value is fixed to active(1). 2. createAndGo(4) -deliver an ACL rule for traffic limitation to a specified port or a specified slot 3. destroy(6) -delete an ACL rule delivered to a port or a slot When an ACL rule is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot, make sure that at least one of the following groups is configured. (1) hwRateLimitUserAclNum and hwRateLimitUserAclSubitem (2) hwRateLimitIpAclNum and hwRateLimitIpAclSubitem (3) hwRateLimitLinkAclNum and hwRateLimitLinkAclSubitem In addition to independent configuration of each group, the combined configuration of group (2) and (3) is permitted. The combined configuration of group (1) and (2) or combining group (1) and (3) is prohibited. In addition, hwRateLimitRowStatus must be set to createAndGo(4). To delete the ACL rule delivered to a port or a slot, set hwRateLimitRowStatus to destroy(6). When this leaf is queried, the value is fixed to active(1).
             hwRateLimitCir 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.3.1.15 integer32 read-only
Indicates the Committed information rate for rate limiting. Value Rage: 0, 64-10240000. 0 indicates an invalid value. unit: Kbit/s
             hwRateLimitCbs 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.3.1.16 integer32 read-only
Indicates the Committed burst size for rate limiting. Value Rage: 0, 2000-10240000. If not set, the value is min(2000+hwRateLimitCir*32 1024000). 0 indicates an invalid value. unit: byte
             hwRateLimitPir 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.3.1.17 integer32 read-only
Indicates the Peak information rate for rate limiting. If not set, the value is min(hwRateLimitCir*2 10240000). PIR must not be less than CIR. Value Rage: 0, 64-10240000. 0 indicates an invalid value. unit: Kbit/s
             hwRateLimitPbs 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.3.1.18 integer32 read-only
Indicates the Committed information rate for rate limiting. If not set, the value is min(2000+hwRateLimitPir*32 1024000). Value Rage: 0, 2000-10240000. 0 indicates an invalid value. unit: byte
             hwRateLimitIpv6AclNum 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.3.1.19 integer32 read-only
Indicates the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule group that is used when a basic or advanced ACLv6 rule for traffic limitation is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot. Range: 0, 2000-3999 Make sure that the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule group is already created. In the query operation, if the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule group is not used, the value obtained is 0.
             hwRateLimitIpv6AclSubitem 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.3.1.20 unsigned32 read-only
Indicates the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule that is used when a basic or advanced ACLv6 rule for traffic limitation is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot. This leaf must be used together with hwRateLimitIpv6AclNum, uniquely identifying an ACLv6 rule. Range: 0-4294967295 Make sure that the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule is already created. In the query operation, if the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule is not used, the value obtained is 4294967295.
             hwRateLimitRedDrop 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.3.1.21 truthvalue read-only
Indicates the action when traffic is marked to red. TRUE(1): discard the packets. FALSE(2): don't discard the packets
             hwRateLimitRedRemarkDscp 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.3.1.22 integer32 read-only
Indicates the new DSCP value that is preset when the preset traffic is marked to red. -1 indicates an invalid value
             hwRateLimitYellowDrop 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.3.1.23 truthvalue read-only
Indicates the action when traffic is marked to yellow. TRUE(1): discard the packets. FALSE(2): don't discard the packets
             hwRateLimitYellowRemarkDscp 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.3.1.24 integer32 read-only
Indicates the new DSCP value that is preset when the preset traffic is marked to yellow. -1 indicates an invalid value
     hwPriorityTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.4 no-access
Describes the priority marking for packets that match the ACL rule on a specified port or a specified slot. The indexes of this table are hwPriorityAclIndex, hwPriorityIfIndex and hwPriorityDirection. Make sure that the ACL rule in hwPriorityTable is already created in hwAclBasicRuleTable, hwAclAdvancedRuleTable, hwAclLinkTable, or hwAclUserTable.
         hwPriorityEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.4.1 no-access
Describes the priority marking for packets that match the ACL rule on a specified port or a specified slot. The indexes of this entry are hwPriorityAclIndex, hwPriorityIfIndex and hwPriorityDirection. Make sure that the ACL rule in hwPriorityTable is already created in hwAclBasicRuleTable, hwAclAdvancedRuleTable, hwAclLinkTable, or hwAclUserTable.
             hwPriorityAclIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.4.1.1 integer32 read-only
Indicates the delivery entry index of an ACL rule for priority marking. It is a delivery record entry index used by software, which is meaningless to users. The index is used in hwPriorityTable to search the delivery entries fast. Range: 0-2999 In the create operation, the device automatically allocates a delivery entry index. There is a suggestion that users can always input 0.
             hwPriorityIfIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.4.1.2 unsigned32 read-only
Indicates the port index or the slot index when the device delivers an ACL rule for priority marking to a specified port or a specified slot. The index uniquely identifies a port or a slot. The value and algorithm are the same as those of ifIndex. If the configuration based on a slot, the bits map is shown as follows: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 31-25 bits | 24-19 bits | 18-13 bits | 12-6 bits | 5-0 bits is reserved | | indicate iftype | indicate frame ID | indicate slot ID | indicate port ID | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | the value of iftype | frame ID | slot ID | the value of port ID | the reserved value | | is always 0x68 | | | is always 0 | is always 0 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Range: 0-4294967295
             hwPriorityDirection 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.4.1.3 integer read-only
Indicates the direction where an ALC rule for priority marking takes effect when the device delivers an ACL rule to a specified port or a specified slot. Options: 1. invalid(0) -indicates an invalid parameter. 2. inbound(1) -indicates the inbound direction of a port or a slot. It is used to configure the priority for the packets that are received on a specified port or a slot. 3. outbound(2) -indicates the outbound direction of a port or a slot. It is used to configure the priority for the packets that are transmitted on a specified port or a slot. Enumeration: 'inbound': 1, 'outbound': 2, 'invalid': 0.
             hwPriorityUserAclNum 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.4.1.4 integer32 read-only
Describes the user-defined ACL rule group that is used when a user-defined ACL rule for priority marking is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot. Range: 0, 5000-5999 Make sure that the user-defined ACL rule group is already created. In the query operation, if the user-defined ACL rule group is not used, the value obtained is 0.
             hwPriorityUserAclSubitem 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.4.1.5 unsigned32 read-only
Describes the user-defined ACL rule that is used when a user-defined ACL rule for priority marking is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot. This leaf must be used together with hwPriorityUserAclNum, uniquely identifying an ACL rule Range: 0-4294967295 Make sure that the user-defined ACL rule is already created. In the query operation, if the user-defined ACL rule is not used, the value obtained is 4294967295.
             hwPriorityIpAclNum 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.4.1.6 integer32 read-only
Describes the basic or advanced ACL rule group that is used when a basic or advanced ACL rule for priority marking is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot. Range: 0, 2000-3999 Make sure that the basic or advanced ACL rule group is already created. In the query operation, if the basic or advanced ACL rule group is not used, the value obtained is 0.
             hwPriorityIpAclSubitem 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.4.1.7 unsigned32 read-only
Describes the basic or advanced ACL rule that is used when a basic or advanced ACL rule for priority marking is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot. This leaf must be used together with hwPriorityIpAclNum, uniquely identifying an ACL rule. Range: 0-4294967295 Make sure that the basic or advanced ACL rule group is already created. In the query operation, if the basic or advanced ACL rule is not used, the value obtained is 4294967295.
             hwPriorityLinkAclNum 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.4.1.8 integer32 read-only
Describes the L2 ACL rule group that is used when an L2 ACL rule for priority marking is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot. Range: 0, 4000-4999 Make sure that the L2 ACL rule group is already created. In the query operation, if the L2 ACL rule group is not used, the value obtained is 0.
             hwPriorityLinkAclSubitem 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.4.1.9 unsigned32 read-only
Describes the L2 ACL rule that is used when an L2 ACL rule for priority marking is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot. This leaf must be used together with hwPriorityLinkAclNum, uniquely identifying an ACL rule. Range: 0-4294967295 Make sure that the L2 ACL rule is already created. In the query operation, if the L2 ACL rule is not used, the value obtained is 4294967295.
             hwPriorityDscp 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.4.1.10 integer32 read-only
Describes the specified DSCP priority when configuring the DSCP priority for the packets that match the ACL rule for priority marking. The larger the DSCP value is, the higher the priority is. Range: 0-63, 255 In the query operation, if this parameter is not used, the obtained value is 255, which indicates invalidity. The number in the brackets is the DSCP value. The names and meanings of the DSCP names are as follows: af1: service of Assured Forwarding 1 (10) af2: service of Assured Forwarding 2 (18) af3: service of Assured Forwarding 3 (26) af4: service of Assured Forwarding 4 (34) be: Best Effort service (0) cs1: service of Class Selector 1 (8) cs2: service of Class Selector 2 (16) cs3: service of Class Selector 3 (24) cs4: service of Class Selector 4 (32) cs5 service of Class Selector 5 (40) cs6: service of Class Selector 6 (48) cs7: service of Class Selector 7 (56) ef: Expedited Forwarding service (46)
             hwPriorityIpPreValue 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.4.1.11 integer32 read-only
Describes the specified IP precedence when configuring the IP precedence for the packets that match the ACL rule for precedence marking. Range: 0-7, 255 The larger the value is, the higher the precedence is. In the query operation, if this parameter is not used, the obtained value is 255, which indicates invalidity. Meanings: routine: Routine precedence (0) priority: Priority precedence (1) immediate: Immediate precedence (2) flash: Flash precedence (3) flash-override: Flash-override precedence (4) critical: Critical precedence (5) internet: Internetwork control precedence (6) network: Network control precedence (7)
             hwPriorityIpPreFromCos 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.4.1.12 truthvalue read-only
Indicates whether to set the IP priority the same as the 802.1p priority, that is, copy the 802.1p priority. Options: 1. true(1) -copy 2. false(2) -not copy If this leaf is not specified, the default value is false(2).
             hwPriorityCosValue 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.4.1.13 integer32 read-only
Describes the specified 802.1p priority when configuring the 802.1p priority for the packets that match the ACL rule for priority marking. Range: 0-7, 255 The larger the value is, the higher the priority is. In the query operation, if this parameter is not used, the obtained value is 255, which indicates invalidity. Meanings: best-effort: Best-effort priority (0) background: Background priority (1) spare: Spare priority (2). excellent-effort: Excellent-effort priority (3) controlled-load: Controlled-load priority (4) video: Video priority (5) voice: Voice priority (6) network-management: Network-management priority (7)
             hwPriorityCosFromIpPre 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.4.1.14 truthvalue read-only
Indicates whether to set the IP priority the same as the 802.1p priority, that is, copy the IP priority. Options: 1. true(1) -copy 2. false(2) -not copy If this leaf is not specified, the default value is false(2).
             hwPriorityLocalPre 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.4.1.15 integer32 read-only
Describes the specified local priority when configuring the local priority for the packets that match the ACL rule for priority marking. Range: 0-7, 255 The larger the value is, the higher the priority is. In the query operation, if this parameter is not used, the obtained value is 255, which indicates invalidity.
             hwPriorityRuntime 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.4.1.16 truthvalue read-only
Describes whether the ACL rule for priority marking delivered to a specified port or a specified slot takes effect. This leaf is read-only. Options: 1. true(1) -if the ACL rule is associated with a time range parameter and the current time is within the defined time range, the value is true(1), which indicates validity. 2. false(2) -if the current time is not within the defined time range, the value is false(2), which indicates invalidity. If the ACL rule is not associated with a time range parameter, the value is always true(1).
             hwPriorityRowStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.4.1.17 rowstatus read-only
Indicates the row status. It is used for delivering an ACL rule for priority marking to a specified port or a specified slot and deleting the delivered ACL rule on a port or a slot. Options: 1. active(1) -when this leaf is queried, the value is fixed to active(1) 2. createAndGo(4) -deliver an ACL rule for priority marking to a specified port or a specified slot 3. destroy(6) -delete an ACL rule for priority marking delivered to a port or a specified slot When an ACL rule is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot, make sure that at least one of the following groups is configured. (1)hwPriorityUserAclNum and hwPriorityUserAclSubitem (2)hwPriorityIpAclNum and hwPriorityIpAclSubitem (3)hwPriorityLinkAclNum and hwPriorityLinkAclSubitem In addition to independent configuration of each group, the combined configuration of group (2) and (3) is permitted. The combined configuration of group (1) and (2) or combining group (1) and (3) is prohibited. In addition, hwPriorityRowStatus must be set to createAndGo(4). To delete the ACL rule for priority marking delivered to a port or a slot, set hwPriorityRowStatus to destroy(6). When this leaf is queried, the value is fixed to active(1).
             hwPriorityIpv6AclNum 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.4.1.18 integer32 read-only
Indicates the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule group that is used when a basic or advanced ACLv6 rule for priority marking is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot. Range: 0, 2000-3999 Make sure that the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule group is already created. In the query operation, if the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule group is not used, the value obtained is 0.
             hwPriorityIpv6AclSubitem 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.4.1.19 unsigned32 read-only
Indicates the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule that is used when a basic or advanced ACLv6 rule for priority marking is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot. This leaf must be used together with hwPriorityIpv6AclNum, uniquely identifying an ACLv6 rule. Range: 0-4294967295 Make sure that the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule group is already created. In the query operation, if the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule is not used, the value obtained is 4294967295.
     hwRedirectTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.5 no-access
Describes the redirection for packets that match the ACL rule from a port to another port. The indexes of this table are hwRedirectAclIndex, hwRedirectIfIndex and hwRedirectDirection. Make sure that the ACL rule in hwRedirectTable is already created in hwAclBasicRuleTable, hwAclAdvancedRuleTable, hwAclLinkTable, or hwAclUserTable.
         hwRedirectEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.5.1 no-access
Describes the redirection for packets that match the ACL rule from a port to another port. The indexes of this entry are hwRedirectAclIndex, hwRedirectIfIndex and hwRedirectDirection. Make sure that the ACL rule in hwRedirectTable is already created in hwAclBasicRuleTable, hwAclAdvancedRuleTable, hwAclLinkTable, or hwAclUserTable.
             hwRedirectAclIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.5.1.1 integer32 read-only
The delivery entry index of an ACL rule for redirecting packets is a delivery record entry index used by software, which is meaningless to users. The index is used in hwRedirectTable to search the delivery entries fast. Range: 0-2999 In the create operation, the device automatically allocates a delivery entry index. There is a suggestion that users can always input 0.
             hwRedirectIfIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.5.1.2 unsigned32 read-only
Indicates the port index when the device delivers an ACL rule for redirecting packets to a specified port. The index uniquely identifies a port. The value and algorithm are the same as those of ifIndex. Range: 0-4294967295
             hwRedirectDirection 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.5.1.3 integer read-only
Indicates the direction where an ACL rule for redirecting packets takes effect when the device delivers an ACL rule to a specified port. Options: 1. invalid(0) -indicates an invalid parameter. 2. inbound(1) -indicates the inbound direction of a port. It is used for redirecting the packets received on a port. 3. outbound(2) -indicates the outbound direction of a port. It is used for redirecting the packets transmitted on a port. Enumeration: 'inbound': 1, 'outbound': 2, 'invalid': 0.
             hwRedirectUserAclNum 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.5.1.4 integer32 read-only
Describes the user-defined ACL rule group that is used when a user-defined ACL rule for redirecting packets is delivered to a specified port. Range: 0, 5000-5999 Make sure that the user-defined ACL rule group is already created. In the query operation, if the user-defined ACL rule group is not used, the value obtained is 0.
             hwRedirectUserAclSubitem 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.5.1.5 unsigned32 read-only
Describes the user-defined ACL rule that is used when a user-defined ACL rule for redirecting packets is delivered to a specified port. This leaf must be used together with hwRedirectUserAclNum, uniquely identifying an ACL rule. Range: 0-4294967295 Make sure that the user-defined ACL rule is already created. In the query operation, if the user-defined ACL rule is not used, the value obtained is 4294967295.
             hwRedirectIpAclNum 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.5.1.6 integer32 read-only
Describes the basic or advanced ACL rule group that is used when a basic or advanced ACL rule for redirecting packets is delivered to a specified port. Range: 0, 2000-3999 Make sure that the basic or advanced ACL rule group is already created. In the query operation, if the basic or advanced ACL rule group is not used, the value obtained is 0.
             hwRedirectIpAclSubitem 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.5.1.7 unsigned32 read-only
Describes the basic or advanced ACL rule that is used when a basic or advanced ACL rule for redirecting packets is delivered to a specified port. This leaf must be used together with hwRedirectIpAclNum, uniquely identifying an ACL rule. Range: 0-4294967295 Make sure that the basic or advanced ACL rule group is already created. In the query operation, if the basic or advanced ACL rule is not used, the value obtained is 4294967295.
             hwRedirectLinkAclNum 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.5.1.8 integer32 read-only
Describes the L2 ACL rule group that is used when an L2 ACL rule for redirecting packets is delivered to a specified port. Range: 0, 4000-4999 Make sure that the L2 ACL rule group is already created. In the query operation, if the L2 ACL rule group is not used, the value obtained is 0.
             hwRedirectLinkAclSubitem 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.5.1.9 unsigned32 read-only
Describes the L2 ACL rule that is used when an L2 ACL rule for redirecting packets is delivered to a specified port. This leaf must be used together with hwRedirectLinkAclNum, uniquely identifying an ACL rule. Range: 0-4294967295 Make sure that the L2 ACL rule is already created. In the query operation, if the L2 ACL rule is not used, the value obtained is 4294967295.
             hwRedirectToCpu 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.5.1.10 truthvalue read-only
Indicates whether to redirect packets to the CPU. After the packets are redirected to the CPU, they cannot be forwarded. Options: 1. true(1) -indicates to redirect packets to the CPU 2. false(2) -indicates to redirect packets to a specified port If you want to redirect packets to a destination port, you can set hwRedirectToIfIndex rather than hwRedirectToCpu. If hwRedirectCpu is set to true(1) and hwRedirectToIfIndex is entered, the packets will be redirected to the destination port specified in hwRedirectToIfIndex.
             hwRedirectToIfIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.5.1.11 unsigned32 read-only
Indicates the index for redirecting the packet to the destination port. The value and algorithm are the same as those of ifIndex. Range: 0-4294967295
             hwRedirectRuntime 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.5.1.12 truthvalue read-only
Describes whether the ACL rule for redirecting packets delivered to a specified port takes effect. This leaf is read-only. Options: 1. true(1) -if the ACL rule is associated with a time range parameter and the current time is within the defined time range, the value is true(1), which indicates validity. 2. false(2) -if the current time is not within the defined time range, the value is false(2), which indicates invalidity. If the ACL rule is not associated with a time range parameter, the value is always true(1).
             hwRedirectRowStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.5.1.13 rowstatus read-only
Indicates the row status. It is used for delivering an ACL rule for redirecting packets to a specified port and deleting the delivered ACL rule on a port. Options: 1. active(1) -when this leaf is queried, the value is fixed to active(1). 2. createAndGo(4) -deliver an ACL rule for redirecting packets to a specified port 3. destroy(6) -delete an ACL rule delivered to a port When an ACL rule is delivered to a specified port, make sure that at least one of the following group is configured. (1)hwRedirectUserAclNum and hwRedirectUserAclSubitem (2)hwRedirectIpAclNum and hwRedirectIpAclSubitem (3)hwRedirectLinkAclNum and hwRedirectLinkAclSubitem In addition to independent configuration of each group, the combined configuration of group (2) and (3) is permitted. The combined configuration of group (1) and (2) or combining group (1) and (3) is prohibited. In addition, hwRedirectRowStatus must be set to createAndGo(4). To delete the ACL rule delivered to a port, set hwRedirectRowStatus to destroy(6). When this leaf is queried, the value is fixed to active(1).
             hwRedirectIpv6AclNum 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.5.1.14 integer32 read-only
Indicates the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule group that is used when a basic or advanced ACLv6 rule for redirecting packets is delivered to a specified port. Range: 0, 2000-3999 Make sure that the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule group is already created. In the query operation, if the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule group is not used, the value obtained is 0.
             hwRedirectIpv6AclSubitem 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.5.1.15 unsigned32 read-only
Indicates the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule that is used when a basic or advanced ACLv6 rule for redirecting packets is delivered to a specified port. This leaf must be used together with hwRedirectIpv6AclNum, uniquely identifying an ACLv6 rule. Range: 0-4294967295 Make sure that the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule group is already created. In the query operation, if the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule is not used, the value obtained is 4294967295.
     hwStatisticTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.6 no-access
Describes the statistics of packets that match the ACL rule on a specified port. The indexes of this table are hwStatisticAclIndex, hwStatisticIfIndex, and hwStatisticDirection. Make sure that the ACL rule in hwStatisticTable is already created in hwAclBasicRuleTable, hwAclAdvancedRuleTable, hwAclLinkTable, or hwAclUserTable.
         hwStatisticEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.6.1 no-access
Describes the statistics of packets that match the ACL rule on a specified port. The indexes of this entry are hwStatisticAclIndex, hwStatisticIfIndex, and hwStatisticDirection. Make sure that the ACL rule in hwStatisticTable is already created in hwAclBasicRuleTable, hwAclAdvancedRuleTable, hwAclLinkTable, or hwAclUserTable.
             hwStatisticAclIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.6.1.1 integer32 read-only
Indicates the delivery entry index of an ACL rule for traffic measurement. It is a delivery record entry index used by software, which is meaningless to users. The index is used in hwStatisticTable to search the delivery entries fast. Range: 0-2999 In the create operation, the device automatically allocates a delivery entry index. There is a suggestion that users can always input 0.
             hwStatisticIfIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.6.1.2 unsigned32 read-only
Indicates the port index when the device delivers an ACL rule for traffic measurement to a specified port. The index uniquely identifies a port. The value and algorithm are the same as those of ifIndex. Range: 0-4294967295
             hwStatisticDirection 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.6.1.3 integer read-only
Indicates the direction where an ACL rule for traffic measurement takes effect when the device delivers an ACL rule to a specified port. Options: 1. invalid(0) -indicates an invalid parameter. 2. inbound(1) -indicates the inbound direction of a port. It is used for measuring the traffic measurement received on a specified port. 3. outbound(2) -indicates the outbound direction of a port. It is used for measuring the traffic measurement transmitted on a specified port. Enumeration: 'inbound': 1, 'outbound': 2, 'invalid': 0.
             hwStatisticUserAclNum 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.6.1.4 integer32 read-only
Describes the user-defined ACL rule group that is used when a user-defined ACL rule for traffic measurement is delivered to a specified port. Range: 0, 5000-5999 Make sure that the user-defined ACL rule group is already created. In the query operation, if the user-defined ACL rule group is not used, the value obtained is 0.
             hwStatisticUserAclSubitem 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.6.1.5 unsigned32 read-only
Describes the user-defined ACL rule that is used when a user-defined ACL rule for traffic measurement is delivered to a specified port. This leaf must be used together with hwStatisticUserAclNum, uniquely identifying an ACL rule. Range: 0-4294967295 Make sure that the user-defined ACL rule is already created. In the query operation, if the user-defined ACL rule is not used, the value obtained is 4294967295.
             hwStatisticIpAclNum 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.6.1.6 integer32 read-only
Describes the basic or advanced ACL rule group that is used when a basic or advanced ACL rule for traffic measurement is delivered to a specified port. Range: 0, 2000-3999 Make sure that the basic or advanced ACL rule group is already created. In the query operation, if the basic or advanced ACL rule group is not used, the value obtained is 0.
             hwStatisticIpAclSubitem 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.6.1.7 unsigned32 read-only
Describes the basic or advanced ACL rule that is used when a basic or advanced ACL rule for traffic measurement is delivered to a specified port. This leaf must be used together with hwStatisticIpAclNum, uniquely identifying an ACL rule. Range: 0-4294967295 Make sure that the basic or advanced ACL rule is already created. In the query operation, if the basic or advanced ACL rule is not used, the value obtained is 4294967295.
             hwStatisticLinkAclNum 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.6.1.8 integer32 read-only
Describes the L2 ACL rule group that is used when an L2 ACL rule for traffic measurement is delivered to a specified port. Range: 0, 4000-4999 Make sure that the L2 ACL rule group is already created. In the query operation, if the L2 ACL rule group is not used, the value obtained is 0.
             hwStatisticLinkAclSubitem 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.6.1.9 unsigned32 read-only
Describes the L2 ACL rule that is used when an L2 ACL rule for traffic measurement is delivered to a specified port. This leaf must be used together with hwStatisticLinkAclNum, uniquely identifying an ACL rule. Range: 0-4294967295 Make sure that the L2 ACL rule is already created. In the query operation, if the L2 ACL rule is not used, the value obtained is 4294967295.
             hwStatisticRuntime 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.6.1.10 truthvalue read-only
Describes whether the ACL rule for traffic measurement delivered to a specified port takes effect. This leaf is read-only. Options: 1. true(1) -if the ACL rule is associated with a time range parameter and the current time is within the defined time range, the value is true(1), which indicates validity. 2. false(2) -if the current time is not within the defined time range, the value is false(2), which indicates invalidity. If the ACL rule is not associated with a time range parameter, the value is always true(1).
             hwStatisticPacketCount 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.6.1.11 counter64 read-only
Describes the statistics of packets that matches an ACL rule on a specified port.
             hwStatisticCountClear 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.6.1.12 integer read-write
Used for deleting the statistics of packets that matches an ACL rule on a specified port. To clear hwStatisticPacketCount, you can set this leaf to cleared(1). In the query operation, this leaf is fixed to nouse(2). Options: 1. cleared(1) -delete the statistics of packets that matches an ACL rule on a specified port 2. nouse(2) -in the query operation, this leaf is fixed to nouse(2). Enumeration: 'cleared': 1, 'nouse': 2.
             hwStatisticRowStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.6.1.13 rowstatus read-only
Indicates the row status. It is used for delivering an ACL rule for traffic measurement to a specified port and deleting the delivered ACL rule on a port. Options: 1. active(1) -when this leaf is queried, the value is fixed to active(1). 2. createAndGo(4) -deliver an ACL rule for traffic measurement to a specified port 3. destroy(6) -delete an ACL rule for traffic measurement delivered to a port When an ACL rule is delivered to a specified port, make sure that at least one of the following group is configured. (1)hwStatisticUserAclNum and hwStatisticUserAclSubitem (2)hwStatisticIpAclNum and hwStatisticIpAclSubitem (3)hwStatisticLinkAclNum and hwStatisticLinkAclSubitem In addition to independent configuration of each group, the combined configuration of group (2) and (3) is permitted. The combined configuration of group (1) and (2) or combining group (1) and (3) is prohibited. In addition, hwStatisticRowStatus must be set to createAndGo(4). To delete the ACL rule for traffic measurement delivered to a port, set hwStatisticRowStatus to destroy(6). To delete the statistics of hwStatisticPacketCount, you need not specify hwStatisticRowStatus. When this leaf is queried, the value is fixed to active(1).
             hwStatisticUnit 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.6.1.14 integer read-only
Indicates Unit of a standard or extended ACLv6 for traffic measurement. Options: 1. packet(1) -measure by packet 2. byte(2) -measure by byte Default: packet(1) Enumeration: 'byte': 2, 'packet': 1.
             hwStatisticByteCount 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.6.1.15 counter64 read-only
Indicates the count of matched bytes.
             hwStatisticIpv6AclNum 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.6.1.16 integer32 read-only
Indicates the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule group that is used when a basic or advanced ACLv6 rule for traffic measurement is delivered to a specified port. Range: 0, 2000-3999 Make sure that the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule group is already created. In the query operation, if the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule group is not used, the value obtained is 0.
             hwStatisticIpv6AclSubitem 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.6.1.17 unsigned32 read-only
Indicates the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule that is used when a basic or advanced ACLv6 rule for traffic measurement is delivered to a specified port. This leaf must be used together with hwStatisticIpv6AclNum, uniquely identifying an ACLv6 rule. Range: 0-4294967295 Make sure that the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule is already created. In the query operation, if the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule is not used, the value obtained is 4294967295.
     hwMirrorTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.7 no-access
Describes the mirroring for packets that match the ACL rule from a port or a slot to another port. The indexes of this table are hwMirrorAclIndex, hwMirrorIfIndex, and hwMirrorDirection. Make sure that the ACL rule in hwMirrorTable is already created in hwAclBasicRuleTable, hwAclAdvancedRuleTable, hwAclLinkTable, or hwAclUserTable.
         hwMirrorEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.7.1 no-access
Describes the mirroring for packets that match the ACL rule from a port or a slot to another port. The indexes of this entry are hwMirrorAclIndex, hwMirrorIfIndex, and hwMirrorDirection. Make sure that the ACL rule in hwMirrorTable is already created in hwAclBasicRuleTable, hwAclAdvancedRuleTable, hwAclLinkTable, or hwAclUserTable.
             hwMirrorAclIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.7.1.1 integer32 read-only
Indicates the delivery entry index of an ACL rule for mirroring packets. It is a delivery record entry index used by software, which is meaningless to users. The index is used in hwMirrorTable to search the delivery entries fast. Range: 0-2999 In the create operation, the device automatically allocates a delivery entry index. There is a suggestion that users can always input 0.
             hwMirrorIfIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.7.1.2 unsigned32 read-only
Indicates the port or the slot index when the device delivers an ACL rule for mirroring packets to a specified port. The index uniquely identifies a port or a slot. The value and algorithm are the same as those of ifIndex. If the configuration based on a slot, the bits map is shown as follows: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 31-25 bits | 24-19 bits | 18-13 bits | 12-6 bits | 5-0 bits is reserved | | indicate iftype | indicate frame ID | indicate slot ID | indicate port ID | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | the value of iftype | frame ID | slot ID | the value of port ID | the reserved value | | is always 0x68 | | | is always 0 | is always 0 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Range: 0-4294967295
             hwMirrorDirection 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.7.1.3 integer read-only
Indicates the direction where an ACL rule for mirroring packets takes effect when the device delivers an ACL rule to a specified port or a specified slot. Options: 1. invalid(0) -indicates an invalid parameter. 2. inbound(1) -indicates the inbound direction of a port or slot. It is used for mirroring the packets that are received on a specified port or a specified slot. 3. outbound(2) -indicates the outbound direction of a port or slot. It is used for mirroring the packets that are transmitted on a specified port or a specified slot. Enumeration: 'inbound': 1, 'outbound': 2, 'invalid': 0.
             hwMirrorUserAclNum 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.7.1.4 integer32 read-only
Describes the user-defined ACL rule group that is used when a user-defined ACL rule for mirroring packets is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot. Range: 0, 5000-5999 Make sure that the user-defined ACL rule group is already created. In the query operation, if the user-defined ACL rule group is not used, the value obtained is 0.
             hwMirrorUserAclSubitem 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.7.1.5 unsigned32 read-only
Describes the user-defined ACL rule that is used when a user-defined ACL rule for mirroring packets is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot. This leaf must be used together with hwMirrorUserAclNum, uniquely identifying an ACL rule. Range: 0-4294967295 Make sure that the user-defined ACL rule is already created. In the query operation, if the user-defined ACL rule is not used, the value obtained is 4294967295.
             hwMirrorIpAclNum 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.7.1.6 integer32 read-only
Describes the basic or advanced ACL rule group that is used when a basic or advanced ACL rule for mirroring packets is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot. Range: 0, 2000-3999 Make sure that the basic or advanced ACL rule group is already created. In the query operation, if the basic or advanced ACL rule group is not used, the value obtained is 0.
             hwMirrorIpAclSubitem 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.7.1.7 unsigned32 read-only
Describes the basic or advanced ACL rule that is used when a basic or advanced ACL rule for mirroring packets is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot. This leaf must be used together with hwMirrorIpAclNum, uniquely identifying an ACL rule. Range: 0-4294967295 Make sure that the basic or advanced ACL rule is already created. In the query operation, if the basic or advanced ACL rule is not used, the value obtained is 4294967295.
             hwMirrorLinkAclNum 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.7.1.8 integer32 read-only
Describes the L2 ACL rule group that is used when an L2 ACL rule for mirroring packets is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot. Range: 0, 4000-4999 Make sure that the L2 ACL rule group is already created. In the query operation, if the L2 ACL rule group is not used, the value obtained is 0.
             hwMirrorLinkAclSubitem 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.7.1.9 unsigned32 read-only
Describes the L2 ACL rule that is used when an L2 ACL rule for mirroring packets is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot. This leaf must be used together with hwMirrorLinkAclNum, uniquely identifying an ACL rule. Range: 0-4294967295 Make sure that the L2 ACL rule is already created. In the query operation, if the L2 ACL rule is not used, the value obtained is 4294967295.
             hwMirrorToIfIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.7.1.10 unsigned32 read-only
Indicates the index for mirroring the packets to the destination port. The value and algorithm are the same as those of ifIndex. Range: 0-4294967295
             hwMirrorRuntime 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.7.1.11 truthvalue read-only
Describes whether the ACL rule for mirroring packets delivered to a specified port or a specified slot takes effect. This leaf is read-only. Options: 1. true(1) --If the ACL rule is associated with a time range parameter and the current time is within the defined time range, the value is true(1), which indicates validity. 2. false(2) --If the current time is not within the defined time range, the value is false(2), which indicates invalidity. If the ACL rule is not associated with a time range parameter, the value is always true(1).
             hwMirrorRowStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.7.1.12 rowstatus read-only
Indicates the row status. It is used for delivering an ACL rule for mirroring packets to a specified port or a specified slot and deleting the delivered ACL rule on a port or a slot. Options: 1. active(1) -when this leaf is queried, the value is fixed to active(1). 2. createAndGo(4) -deliver an ACL rule for mirroring packets to a specified port or a specified slot 3. destroy(6) -delete an ACL rule delivered to a port or a slot When an ACL rule is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot, make sure that at least one of the following group is configured. (1)hwMirrorUserAclNum and hwMirrorUserAclSubitem (2)hwMirrorIpAclNum and hwMirrorIpAclSubitem (3)hwMirrorLinkAclNum and hwMirrorLinkAclSubitem In addition to independent configuration of each group, the combined configuration of group (2) and (3) is permitted. The combined configuration of group (1) and (2) or combining group (1) and (3) is prohibited. In addition, hwMirrorRowStatus must be set to createAndGo(4). To delete the ACL rule delivered to a port or a slot, set hwMirrorRowStatus to destroy(6). When this leaf is queried, the value is fixed to active(1).
             hwMirrorIpv6AclNum 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.7.1.13 integer32 read-only
Indicates the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule group that is used when a basic or advanced ACLv6 rule for mirroring packets is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot. Range: 0, 2000-3999 Make sure that the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule group is already created. In the query operation, if the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule group is not used, the value obtained is 0.
             hwMirrorIpv6AclSubitem 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.7.1.14 unsigned32 read-only
Indicates the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule that is used when a basic or advanced ACLv6 rule for mirroring packets is delivered to a specified port or a specified slot. This leaf must be used together with hwMirrorIpv6AclNum, uniquely identifying an ACLv6 rule. Range: 0-4294967295 Make sure that the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule is already created. In the query operation, if the basic or advanced ACLv6 rule is not used, the value obtained is 4294967295.
     hwLineRateTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.9 no-access
Describes the rate limitation on packets that match the ACL rule on a specified port. The index of this table is hwLineRateIfIndex.
         hwLineRateEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.9.1 no-access
Describes the rate limitation on packets that match the ACL rule on a specified port. The index of this entry is hwLineRateIfIndex.
             hwLineRateIfIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.9.1.1 unsigned32 read-only
Indicates the index of the port on which rate limitation is configured. The value and algorithm are the same as those of ifIndex. Range: 0-4294967295
             hwLineRateValue 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.9.1.2 integer32 read-only
Indicates the outbound rate limitation of a port. Range: -1 64-10000000 (which must be an integer multiple of 64) Unit: Kbit/s. when the value is set to -1 and the value of hwLineRateRowStatus is set to destroy(6), it will disable the outbound limitation on a specified port. -1 can be used only in the case of disable the limitation.
             hwLineRateRowStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.9.1.3 rowstatus read-only
Indicates the row status. It is used to configure, modify, or delete an ACL rule for rate limitation on a specified port. Options: 1. active(1) -when this leaf is queried, the value is fixed to active(1). 2. createAndGo(4) -deliver an ACL rule for rate limitation on a specified port 3. destroy(6) -delete an ACL rule for rate limitation on a specified port When configuring rate limitation on packets on a port, enter the values of hwLineRateValue and hwLineRateInboundValue and set hwLineRateRowStatus to createAndGo(4). When modifying the rate limitation value existed on a port, set hwLineRateValue or hwLineRateInboundValue rather than hwLineRateRowStatus. To delete rate limitation on packets on a port, set hwLineRateRowStatus to destroy(6). When this leaf is queried, the value is fixed to active(1).
             hwLineRateInboundValue 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.9.1.4 integer32 read-only
Indicates the inbound rate limitation of a port. Range: -1, 64-10000000 (which must be an integer multiple of 64) Unit: Kbit/s. when the value is set to -1 and the value of hwLineRateRowStatus is set to destroy(6), it will disable the inbound limitation on a specified port. -1 can be used only in the case of disable the limitation.
     hwQosTraps 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.10
           hwQosCommonTraps 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.10.1
               hwQosCommonTrapsPrefix 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.10.1.0
                   hwAddRateLimitAclTrap 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.10.1.0.1
The hwAddRateLimitAclTrap will be sent when the rate limit acl is added.
                   hwDeleteRateLimitAclTrap 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.10.1.0.2
The hwDeleteRateLimitAclTrap will be sent when the rate limit acl is deleted.
                   hwAddPriorityAclTrap 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.10.1.0.3
The hwAddPriorityAclTrap will be sent when the priority acl is added.
                   hwDeletePriorityAclTrap 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.10.1.0.4
The hwDeletePriorityAclTrap will be sent when the priority acl is deleted.
                   hwAddRedirectAclTrap 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.10.1.0.5
The hwAddRedirectAclTrap will be sent when the redirect acl is added.
                   hwDeleteRedirectAclTrap 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.10.1.0.6
The hwDeleteRedirectAclTrap will be sent when the redirect acl is deleted.
                   hwAddStatisticAclTrap 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.10.1.0.7
The hwAddStatisticAclTrap will be sent when the statistic acl added.
                   hwDeleteStatisticAclTrap 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.10.1.0.8
The hwDeleteStatisticAclTrap will be sent when the statistic acl is deleted.
                   hwAddMirrorAclTrap 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.10.1.0.9
The hwAddMirrorAclTrap will be sent when the mirror acl is added.
                   hwDeleteMirrorAclTrap 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.10.1.0.10
The hwDeleteMirrorAclTrap will be sent when the mirror acl is deleted.
           hwQosAlarmTraps 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.10.2
     hwMirrorEthHead 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.11
           hwMirrorEthHeadDMAC 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.11.1 macaddress read-write
Describes the destination MAC address, which is contained in the Ethernet packet head, added into the mirrored packet. the value obtained is not the boradcast address, the multicast address, or all zero address.
           hwMirrorEthHeadSMAC 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.11.2 macaddress read-write
Describes the source MAC address, which is contained in the Ethernet packet head, added into the mirrored packet. the value obtained is not the boradcast address, the multicast address, or all zero address.
           hwMirrorEthHeadEthType 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.11.3 unsigned32 read-write
Describes the ether type value, which is contained in the Ethernet packet head, added into the mirrored packet. Range: 0-65535 Default value: 0x8100
           hwMirrorEthHeadVlanID 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.11.4 unsigned32 read-write
Describes the vlan Id, which is contained in the Ethernet packet head, added into the mirrored packet. Range: 1-4093 Default value: 1
           hwMirrorEthHeadProtocolDot1pPriority 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.11.5 integer32 read-write
Describes the priority of vlan, which is contained in the Ethernet packet head, added into the mirrored packet. Range: 0-7 Default value: 0
     hwOntRateLimitTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.12 no-access
Indicates the ONT down stream traffic table. It is used to add, query, modify or delete an ONT down stream traffic table. The indexes of this table are hwOntRateLimitIfIndex and hwOntRateLimitOntId.
           hwOntRateLimitEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.12.1 no-access
Indicates the ONT down stream traffic table. It is used to add, query, modify or delete an ONT down stream traffic table. The indexes of this entry are hwOntRateLimitIfIndex and hwOntRateLimitOntId.
               hwOntRateLimitIfIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.12.1.1 unsigned32 no-access
It is one of the table indexes. Specifies the index of a port for ONT traffic limitation. It uniquely identifies a port. The value and algorithm are the same as those of ifIndexes.
               hwOntRateLimitOntId 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.12.1.2 integer32 no-access
It is one of the table indexes. Indicates the ONT ID.
               hwOntRateLimitDSTrafficTableId 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.12.1.3 integer32 read-only
Indicates the down stream traffic table ID.
               hwOntRateLimitRowStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.12.1.4 rowstatus read-only
Indicates the row status. Options: 1. active(1) -when this leaf is queried, the value is fixed to active(1). 2. createAndGo(4) -deliver a traffic table ID to an ONT 3. destroy(6) -delete an ONT traffic table
     hwAclUserSideActionmode 1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.2.17 integer read-write
Sets the action mode of user-side ACL of the system. Options: 1. port(1) -indicating port-based action mode of user-side ACL 2. slot(2) -indicating slot-based action mode of user-side ACL 3. frame(3) -indicating frame-based action mode of user-side ACL Default: port(1) Enumeration: 'slot': 2, 'frame': 3, 'port': 1.