OID | 1.3.6.1.2.1.17.5.1.1.3 |
Module | BRIDGE-MIB (CISCO) |
Nom | dot1dStaticAllowedToGoTo |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | The set of ports to which frames received from a
specific port and destined for a specific MAC address,
are allowed to be forwarded. Each octet within the
value of this object specifies a set of eight ports,
with the first octet specifying ports 1 through 8, the
second octet specifying ports 9 through 16, etc. Within
each octet, the most significant bit represents the
lowest numbered port, and the least significant bit
represents the highest numbered port. Thus, each port
of the bridge is represented by a single bit within the
value of this object. If that bit has a value of '1',
then that port is included in the set of ports; the port
is not included if its bit has a value of '0'. (Note
that the setting of the bit corresponding to the port
from which a frame is received is irrelevant.) The
default value of this object is a string of ones of
appropriate length.
The value of this object may exceed the required minimum
maximum message size of some SNMP transport (484 bytes,
in the case of SNMP over UDP, see RFC 3417, section 3.2).
SNMP engines on bridges supporting a large number of
ports must support appropriate maximum message sizes. |
Syntaxe | OctetString (0...512) |
Module | BRIDGE-MIB (DELL) |
Nom | dot1dStaticAllowedToGoTo |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | mandatory |
Description | The set of ports to which frames received from a
specific port and destined for a specific MAC
address, are allowed to be forwarded. Each octet
within the value of this object specifies a set of
eight ports, with the first octet specifying ports
1 through 8, the second octet specifying ports 9
through 16, etc. Within each octet, the most
significant bit represents the lowest numbered
port, and the least significant bit represents the
highest numbered port. Thus, each port of the
bridge is represented by a single bit within the
value of this object. If that bit has a value of
'1' then that port is included in the set of
ports; the port is not included if its bit has a
value of '0'. (Note that the setting of the bit
corresponding to the port from which a frame is
received is irrelevant.) The default value of
this object is a string of ones of appropriate
length. |
Syntaxe | OctetString |
Module | BRIDGE-MIB (ietf) |
Nom | dot1dStaticAllowedToGoTo |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | The set of ports to which frames received from a
specific port and destined for a specific MAC address,
are allowed to be forwarded. Each octet within the
value of this object specifies a set of eight ports,
with the first octet specifying ports 1 through 8, the
second octet specifying ports 9 through 16, etc. Within
each octet, the most significant bit represents the
lowest numbered port, and the least significant bit
represents the highest numbered port. Thus, each port
of the bridge is represented by a single bit within the
value of this object. If that bit has a value of '1',
then that port is included in the set of ports; the port
is not included if its bit has a value of '0'. (Note
that the setting of the bit corresponding to the port
from which a frame is received is irrelevant.) The
default value of this object is a string of ones of
appropriate length.
The value of this object may exceed the required minimum
maximum message size of some SNMP transport (484 bytes,
in the case of SNMP over UDP, see RFC 3417, section 3.2).
SNMP engines on bridges supporting a large number of
ports must support appropriate maximum message sizes. |
Syntaxe | OctetString (0...512) |
Module | BRIDGE-MIB (Alcatel) |
Nom | dot1dStaticAllowedToGoTo |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | The set of ports to which frames received from a
specific port and destined for a specific MAC address,
are allowed to be forwarded. Each octet within the
value of this object specifies a set of eight ports,
with the first octet specifying ports 1 through 8, the
second octet specifying ports 9 through 16, etc. Within
each octet, the most significant bit represents the
lowest numbered port, and the least significant bit
represents the highest numbered port. Thus, each port
of the bridge is represented by a single bit within the
value of this object. If that bit has a value of '1',
then that port is included in the set of ports; the port
is not included if its bit has a value of '0'. (Note
that the setting of the bit corresponding to the port
from which a frame is received is irrelevant.) The
default value of this object is a string of ones of
appropriate length.
The value of this object may exceed the required minimum
maximum message size of some SNMP transport (484 bytes,
in the case of SNMP over UDP, see RFC 3417, section 3.2).
SNMP engines on bridges supporting a large number of
ports must support appropriate maximum message sizes. |
Syntaxe | OctetString (0...512) |
Module | BRIDGE-MIB (Force10-9.14.2.1) |
Nom | dot1dStaticAllowedToGoTo |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | The set of ports to which frames received from a
specific port and destined for a specific MAC address,
are allowed to be forwarded. Each octet within the
value of this object specifies a set of eight ports,
with the first octet specifying ports 1 through 8, the
second octet specifying ports 9 through 16, etc. Within
each octet, the most significant bit represents the
lowest numbered port, and the least significant bit
represents the highest numbered port. Thus, each port
of the bridge is represented by a single bit within the
value of this object. If that bit has a value of '1',
then that port is included in the set of ports; the port
is not included if its bit has a value of '0'. (Note
that the setting of the bit corresponding to the port
from which a frame is received is irrelevant.) The
default value of this object is a string of ones of
appropriate length.
The value of this object may exceed the required minimum
maximum message size of some SNMP transport (484 bytes,
in the case of SNMP over UDP, see RFC 3417, section 3.2).
SNMP engines on bridges supporting a large number of
ports must support appropriate maximum message sizes. |
Syntaxe | OctetString (0...512) |
Module | BRIDGE-MIB (FS) |
Nom | dot1dStaticAllowedToGoTo |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | The set of ports to which frames received from a
specific port and destined for a specific MAC address,
are allowed to be forwarded. Each octet within the
value of this object specifies a set of eight ports,
with the first octet specifying ports 1 through 8, the
second octet specifying ports 9 through 16, etc. Within
each octet, the most significant bit represents the
lowest numbered port, and the least significant bit
represents the highest numbered port. Thus, each port
of the bridge is represented by a single bit within the
value of this object. If that bit has a value of '1',
then that port is included in the set of ports; the port
is not included if its bit has a value of '0'. (Note
that the setting of the bit corresponding to the port
from which a frame is received is irrelevant.) The
default value of this object is a string of ones of
appropriate length.
The value of this object may exceed the required minimum
maximum message size of some SNMP transport (484 bytes,
in the case of SNMP over UDP, see RFC 3417, section 3.2).
SNMP engines on bridges supporting a large number of
ports must support appropriate maximum message sizes. |
Syntaxe | OctetString (0...512) |