OID | 1.0.8802.1.1.2.1.5.4795.1.1.2.1.2 |
Module | LLDP-EXT-MED-MIB (CISCO) |
Nom | lldpXMedPortConfigTLVsTxEnable |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | The lldpXMedPortConfigTLVsTxEnable, defined as a bitmap,
includes the MED organizationally defined set of LLDP
TLVs whose transmission is allowed on the local LLDP agent by
the network management. Each bit in the bitmap corresponds
to an LLDP-MED subtype associated with a specific TIA TR41.4 MED
optional TLV. If the bit is set, the agent will send the
corresponding TLV if the respective capability is supported per
port.
Setting a bit with in this object for a non-supported capability
shall have no functional effect and will result in an inconsistent
value error returned to the management application.
There are other rules and restrictions that prevent arbitrary
combinations of TLVs to be enabled on LLDP-MED devices according to
the device classes. These rules are defined in Section 10.2.1,
Tables 5 - 9 of ANSI/TIA-1057. In case a management application
attempts to set this object to a value that does not follow the rules,
the set operation shall have and will result in an inconsistent
value error returned to the management application.
Setting this object to an empty set is valid and effectively
disables LLDP-MED on a per-port basis by disabling transmission of
all MED organizational TLVs. In this case the remote tables objects
in the LLDP-MED MIB corresponding to the respective port will not
be populated.
The default value for lldpXMedPortConfigTLVsTxEnable object
is an empty set, which means no enumerated values are set.
The value of this object must be restored from non-volatile
storage after a re-initialization of the management system. |
Syntaxe | LldpXMedCapabilities (LLDP-EXT-MED-MIB) |
Module | LLDP-EXT-MED-MIB (DELL) |
Nom | lldpXMedPortConfigTLVsTxEnable |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | The lldpXMedPortConfigTLVsTxEnable, defined as a bitmap,
includes the MED organizationally defined set of LLDP
TLVs whose transmission is allowed on the local LLDP agent by
the network management. Each bit in the bitmap corresponds
to an LLDP-MED subtype associated with a specific TIA TR41.4 MED
optional TLV. If the bit is set, the agent will send the
corresponding TLV if the respective capability is supported per
port.
Setting a bit with in this object for a non-supported capability
shall have no functional effect and will result in an inconsistent
value error returned to the management application.
There are other rules and restrictions that prevent arbitrary
combinations of TLVs to be enabled on LLDP-MED devices according to
the device classes. These rules are defined in Section 10.2.1,
Tables 5 - 9 of ANSI/TIA-1057. In case a management application
attempts to set this object to a value that does not follow the rules,
the set operation shall have and will result in an inconsistent
value error returned to the management application.
Setting this object to an empty set is valid and effectively
disables LLDP-MED on a per-port basis by disabling transmission of
all MED organizational TLVs. In this case the remote tables objects
in the LLDP-MED MIB corresponding to the respective port will not
be populated.
The default value for lldpXMedPortConfigTLVsTxEnable object
is an empty set, which means no enumerated values are set.
The value of this object must be restored from non-volatile
storage after a re-initialization of the management system. |
Syntaxe | LldpXMedCapabilities (LLDP-EXT-MED-MIB) |
Module | LLDP-EXT-MED-MIB (Alcatel) |
Nom | lldpXMedPortConfigTLVsTxEnable |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | The lldpXMedPortConfigTLVsTxEnable, defined as a bitmap,
includes the MED organizationally defined set of LLDP
TLVs whose transmission is allowed on the local LLDP agent by
the network management. Each bit in the bitmap corresponds
to an LLDP-MED subtype associated with a specific TIA TR41.4 MED
optional TLV. If the bit is set, the agent will send the
corresponding TLV if the respective capability is supported per
port.
Setting a bit with in this object for a non-supported capability
shall have no functional effect and will result in an inconsistent
value error returned to the management application.
There are other rules and restrictions that prevent arbitrary
combinations of TLVs to be enabled on LLDP-MED devices according to
the device classes. These rules are defined in Section 10.2.1,
Tables 5 - 9 of ANSI/TIA-1057. In case a management application
attempts to set this object to a value that does not follow the rules,
the set operation shall have and will result in an inconsistent
value error returned to the management application.
Setting this object to an empty set is valid and effectively
disables LLDP-MED on a per-port basis by disabling transmission of
all MED organizational TLVs. In this case the remote tables objects
in the LLDP-MED MIB corresponding to the respective port will not
be populated.
The default value for lldpXMedPortConfigTLVsTxEnable object
is an empty set, which means no enumerated values are set.
The value of this object must be restored from non-volatile
storage after a re-initialization of the management system. |
Syntaxe | LldpXMedCapabilities (LLDP-EXT-MED-MIB) |
Module | LLDP-EXT-MED-MIB (Force10-9.14.2.1) |
Nom | lldpXMedPortConfigTLVsTxEnable |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | The lldpXMedPortConfigTLVsTxEnable, defined as a bitmap,includes the MED
organizationally defined set of LLDPTLVs whose transmission is allowed on
the local LLDP agent bythe network management. Each bit in the bitmap corresponds
to an LLDP-MED subtype associated with a specific TIA TR41.4 MEDoptional TLV.
If the bit is set, the agent will send thecorresponding TLV if the respective
capability is supported perport.
Setting a bit with in this object for a non-supported capabilityshall have no
functional effect and will result in an inconsistent value error returned to
the management application.
There are other rules and restrictions that prevent arbitrarycombinations of
TLVs to be enabled on LLDP-MED devices according tothe device classes.
These rules are defined in Section 10.2.1,Tables 5 - 9 of ANSI/TIA-1057.
In case a management applicationattempts to set this object to a value that
does not follow the rules,the set operation shall have and will result in an
inconsistentvalue error returned to the management application.
Setting this object to an empty set is valid and effectivelydisables LLDP-MED
on a per-port basis by disabling transmission ofall MED organizational TLVs.
In this case the remote tables objectsin the LLDP-MED MIB corresponding to the
respective port will notbe populated.
The default value for lldpXMedPortConfigTLVsTxEnable objectis an empty set,
which means no enumerated values are set.
The value of this object must be restored from non-volatile
storage after a re-initialization of the management system. |
Syntaxe | LldpXMedCapabilities (LLDP-EXT-MED-MIB) |
Module | LLDP-EXT-MED-MIB (Nexans) |
Nom | lldpXMedPortConfigTLVsTxEnable |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | The lldpXMedPortConfigTLVsTxEnable, defined as a bitmap,
includes the MED organizationally defined set of LLDP
TLVs whose transmission is allowed on the local LLDP agent by
the network management. Each bit in the bitmap corresponds
to an LLDP-MED subtype associated with a specific TIA TR41.4 MED
optional TLV. If the bit is set, the agent will send the
corresponding TLV if the respective capability is supported per
port.
Setting a bit with in this object for a non-supported capability
shall have no functional effect and will result in an inconsistent
value error returned to the management application.
There are other rules and restrictions that prevent arbitrary
combinations of TLVs to be enabled on LLDP-MED devices according to
the device classes. These rules are defined in Section 10.2.1,
Tables 5 - 9 of ANSI/TIA-1057. In case a management application
attempts to set this object to a value that does not follow the rules,
the set operation shall have and will result in an inconsistent
value error returned to the management application.
Setting this object to an empty set is valid and effectively
disables LLDP-MED on a per-port basis by disabling transmission of
all MED organizational TLVs. In this case the remote tables objects
in the LLDP-MED MIB corresponding to the respective port will not
be populated.
The default value for lldpXMedPortConfigTLVsTxEnable object
is an empty set, which means no enumerated values are set.
The value of this object must be restored from non-volatile
storage after a re-initialization of the management system. |
Syntaxe | LldpXMedCapabilities (LLDP-EXT-MED-MIB) |