Plaintree WaveSwitch 100 User Manual page 179

Ethernet switch
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Object name
fddimibPORTMACPlacement
fddimibPORTAvailablePaths
fddimibPORTPMDClass
fddimibPORTConnectionCapabilities
Data
type;
values
Access
Description
Integer;
R
Indicates the MAC, if any,
0 to
whose transmit path exits the
65535
station by this PORT. The
value is zero if there is no MAC
associated with the PORT.
Otherwise, the MACIndex of
the MAC is the value of the
variable.
Integer;
R
Indicates the Paths available to
0 to 7
this Port. In the absence of
faults, the A and B ports always
have both primary and
secondary paths available.
The value is a sum. This value
initially takes the value zero,
then for each type of PATH
available to this port, 2 raised
to a power is added to the sum.
The powers are according to
the following table:
Path Power
Primary 0
Secondary 1
Local
Integer;
R
The type of PMD entity
1 to 8
associated with this port. The
values are 1 (multimode),
2 (single mode1),
3 (single mode2), 4 (sonet),
5 (low-cost fiber),
6 (twisted pair), 7 (unknown),
and 8 (unspecified).
Integer;
R
A value indicating the
0 to 3
connection capabilities of the
port. The pc-mac-lct bit
indicates that the station has
the capability of setting the
PC_MAC_LCT Flag. The
pc-mac-loop bit indicates that
the station has the capability of
setting the PC_MAC_Loop
Flag.
The value is a sum. This value
initially takes the value zero,
then for each PORT policy, 2
raised to a power is added to
the sum. The powers are
according to the following table:
Capability Power
pc-mac-lct
pc-mac-loop
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FDDI MIB objects
Default
value
0
S port: 1
A port: 3
B port: 3
2
1
(multimode)
0 (no
connection
capabilities)
0
1

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