EXTREME-PORT-MIB
The following tables, groups, and variables are supported in this MIB.
Table/Group | Supported Variables | Comments |
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extremePortLoadshareTable | All objects | Not supported. |
extremePortSummitlinkTable | All objects | Not supported. |
extremePortLoadshare2Table | extremePortLoadshare2Entry | A table of bindings between a master port and its load-sharing slaves. Create/delete entries here to add/delete a port to/from a load-sharing group. Default is empty table. There are restrictions on what row creates will be accepted by each device. |
extremePortLoadshare2MasterIf Index |
The if Index value which identifies the port controlling a load-sharing group of ports that includes extremePortLoadshareSlaveIfIndex. | |
extremePortLoadshare2SlaveIfIndex | The if Index value which identifies the port which is a member of a load-sharing group controlled by extremePortLoadshare2MasterIfInde. | |
extremePortLoadshare2Algorithm | This value identifies the load sharing algorithm to be used for this group of load shared ports. | |
extremePortLoadshare2Status | The row status variable, used according to row installation and removal conventions. | |
extremePortLoadshare2MinLinks | The minimum active links that must be up in order trunk to remain up. | |
extremePortRateShapeTable | All objects | Not supported |
extremePortUtilizationTable | extremePortUtilizationEntry | Global QoS profiles are defined in the extremeQosProfileTable. This table contains a list of ports for which certain QoS parms are reported. |
extremePortUtilizationAvgTxBw | The reported average bandwidth in the transmit direction. When displayed, it shows as an integer value. For example, 99.99% is displayed as 9999. | |
extremePortUtilizationAvgRxBw | The reported average bandwidth in the receive direction. When displayed, it shows as an integer value. For example, 99.99% is displayed as 9999. | |
extremePortUtilizationPeakTxBw | The reported peak bandwidth in the transmit direction. When displayed it shows as an integer value. For example, 99.99% is displayed as 9999. | |
extremePortUtilizationPeakRxBw | The reported peak bandwidth in the receive direction. When displayed it shows as an integer value. For example, 99.99% is displayed as 9999. | |
extremePortInfoTable | All objects | Not supported. |
extremePortXenpakVendorTable | All objects | Not supported. |
extremePortIngressStatsPortTable | All objects | Not supported. |
extremePortIngressStatsQueue Table |
All objects | Not supported. |
extremePortEgressRateLimitTable | All objects | Not supported. |
extremeWiredClientTable | All objects | Not supported. |
extremePortUtilizationExtnTable | extremePortUtilizationExtnEntry | Global QoS profiles are defined in the extremeQosProfileTable. This table contains a list of ports for which certain QoS parameters are reported. |
extremePortUtilizationAvgTxPkts | The reported number of average packets in the transmit direction per second. | |
extremePortUtilizationAvgRxPkts | The reported number of average packets in the receive direction per second. | |
extremePortUtilizationPeakTxPkts | The reported number of peak packets in the transmit direction per second. | |
extremePortUtilizationPeakRxPkts | The reported number of peak packets in the receive direction per second. |