DESCRIPTION:Determines the level of data encoding:
::= { portT1AdminTable.1.9 }
portT1OperTable (portT1Group.2)
This table contains Read only variables that reflect the actual operating parameter
values. Unless a value was changed in the
operational, the values in the
portT1AdminTable
portT1OperBlockedPortFlag
portT1OperGenerateClock (portT1OperTable.1.2)
portT1OperFramingMode (portT1OperTable.1.3)
portT1OperFrameModelSelect
portT1OperLineEncoding (portT1OperTable.1.5)
portT1OperLineBuildOut (portT1OperTable.1.6)
portT1OperProtocolFraming (portT1OperTable.1.7)
portT1OperNRZI (portT1OperTable.1.8)
nlInterfaces (netlink.7.4)
The
group is a table containing all interfaces, indexed by RLP and port. The
nlInterfaces
table is used to correlate an RLP and Port number to a MIB-II Interface Table entry and
a Netlink Interface Table entry.
The range of RLP numbers can be:
The range of port numbers can be:
For RLPs:
For IP Interfaces:
For IPX Interfaces:
For LLC2 Interfaces:
MIB Reference
=NRZ (Non-Return to Zero), which means that
1
represents high-level encoding and
=NRZI (Non-Return to Zero Inverted), which means that
2
represents no change in level and
1
portT1OperTable
. The variables in the
portT1OperTable
= RLP cards
1–8
= IP interface
250
= IPX interface
251
= LLC2 interface.
252
= Physical ports
1–8
= Logical ports
9–64
= Interface number (
1–257
software release older than 4.0).
= Interface number.
1–64
= Interface number, except FRX7000, where
1–96
= Interface number.
1–251
after the interface became
portT1AdminTable
should match those configured in the
are listed below.
(portT1OperTable.1.1)
(portT1OperTable.1.4)
0–7
0–7
8–63.
for device running
1–129
1
is low-level.
0
is a change.
0
63