| sysMgmtType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Type of network management running on this
        entity.
       | 
    
    
      | sysIpAddr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        This entity's IP address.
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        ciiIPAddressType and ciiIPAddress in
        CISCO-IP-IF-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | sysNetMask | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        This entity's subnet mask.
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        ciiIPAddressPrefixLength in CISCO-IP-IF-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | sysBroadcast | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        This entity's broadcast address.
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        ciiIPAddressBroadcast in CISCO-IP-IF-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | sysTrapReceiverEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.5.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A trap receiver table entry.
       | 
    
    
      | sysCommunityEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.6.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A community table entry.
       | 
    
    
      | sysAttachType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        The requested concentrator attachment type. For a
        dual attachment concentrator which can be
        connected to the trunk ring, the first FDDI port
        is configured as A and the second FDDI port is
        configured as B.
        For a single attachment concentrator which can be
        connected beneath another concentrator, the first
        FDDI port is configured as M and the second FDDI
        port is configured as S. For a null attachment
        concentrator which can be located at the root of
        the tree, the first two FDDI ports are configured
        as M.
        This object does not take effect until the
        concentrator is reset. The current attachment
        type can be determined from snmpFddiPORTPCType
        for ports 1 and 2.
       | 
    
    
      | sysTraffic | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        Traffic meter value, i.e. the percentage of
        bandwidth utilization for the previous polling
        interval.
       | 
    
    
      | sysReset | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.9 | 
    
    
      | 
        Writing reset(2) to this object resets the
        control logic of all modules in the system.
        Writing resetMinDown(3) to this object resets the
        system with the minimal system down time. The
        resetMinDown(3) is only supported in systems with
        redundant supervisors.
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        csyScheduledReset in CISCO-SYSTEM-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | sysBaudRate | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.10 | 
    
    
      | 
        The baud rate in bits per second of the RS-232
        port.
       | 
    
    
      | sysInsertMode | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.11 | 
    
    
      | 
        The mode for inserting M-ports into the
        concentrator ring.
       | 
    
    
      | sysClearMacTime | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.12 | 
    
    
      | 
        The time (in hundredths of a second) since mac
        counters were last cleared. Writing a 0 to this
        object causes the mac counters to be cleared.
       | 
    
    
      | sysClearPortTime | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.13 | 
    
    
      | 
        The time (in hundredths of a second) since port
        counters were last cleared. Writing a 0 to this
        object causes the port counters to be cleared.
       | 
    
    
      | sysFddiRingEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.14.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A FDDI Ring table entry.
       | 
    
    
      | sysEnableModem | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.15 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether the RS-232 port modem control
        lines are enabled.
       | 
    
    
      | sysEnableRedirects | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.16 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether ICMP redirect messages are sent
        or received by the system.
       | 
    
    
      | sysEnableRmon | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.17 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether the SNMP agent supports the
        RMON MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | sysArpAgingTime | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.18 | 
    
    
      | 
        The aging time for the ARP table.
       | 
    
    
      | sysTrafficPeak | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.19 | 
    
    
      | 
        Peak traffic meter value since the last time port
        counters were cleared or the system started (see
        sysClearPortTime).
       | 
    
    
      | sysTrafficPeakTime | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.20 | 
    
    
      | 
        The time (in hundredths of a second) since the
        peak traffic meter value occurred.
       | 
    
    
      | sysCommunityRwa | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.21 | 
    
    
      | 
        When an SNMP message is received by this entity,
        the community string in the message is compared
        with this string first. If it matches, read-write
        access is granted to all items in the MIB. If it
        doesn't match, the sysCommunityRw string is
        compared next.
        Note that this item is only accessible when using
        the community string defined in sysCommunityRwa.
       | 
    
    
      | sysCommunityRw | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.22 | 
    
    
      | 
        When an SNMP message is received by this entity,
        the community string in the message is compared
        with this string second. If it matches, read-write
        access is granted to all items in the MIB except
        restricted items such as community strings.
        (Restricted items appear empty when read and
        return a no such name error when an attempt is
        made to write them.)  If it doesn't match, the
        sysCommunityRo string is compared next.
        Note that this item is only accessible when using
        the community string defined in sysCommunityRwa.
       | 
    
    
      | sysCommunityRo | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.23 | 
    
    
      | 
        When an SNMP message is received by this entity,
        the community string in the message is compared
        with this string third. If it matches, read-only
        access is granted to all items in the MIB except
        restricted items such as community strings.
        (Restricted items appear empty when read.) If it
        doesn't match, no access is granted, no response
        is sent back to the SNMP requester, and an SNMP
        is sent to the SNMP trap receivers if configured.
        Note that this item is only accessible when using
        the community string defined in sysCommunityRwa.
       | 
    
    
      | sysEnableChassisTraps | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.24 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether chassisAlarmOn and
        chassisAlarmOff traps in this MIB should be
        generated.
       | 
    
    
      | sysEnableModuleTraps | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.25 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether moduleUp and moduleDown traps
        in this MIB should be generated.
       | 
    
    
      | sysEnableBridgeTraps | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.26 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether newRoot and topologyChange
        traps in the BRIDGE-MIB (RFC 1493) should be
        generated.
        enabled -- both newRoot and topologyChange
        traps are enabled.
        disabled -- both of the newRoot and
        topologyChange traps are disabled.
        enabledForNewRootOnly -- only the newRoot trap is
        enabled. This value is read-only.
        enabledForTopoChangeOnly -- only the
        topologyChange trap is enabled. This
        value is read-only.
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        stpxNotificationEnable in
        CISCO-STP-EXTENSIONS-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | sysIpVlan | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.27 | 
    
    
      | 
        This entity's IP address Virtual LAN
        association.
       | 
    
    
      | sysConfigChangeTime | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.28 | 
    
    
      | 
        The time (in hundredths of a second) since the
        configuration of the system was last changed.
       | 
    
    
      | sysEnableRepeaterTraps | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.29 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether the traps in the REPEATER-MIB
        (RFC1516) should be generated.
       | 
    
    
      | sysBannerMotd | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.30 | 
    
    
      | 
        Message of the day banner which is displayed on
        the Command Line Interface before log in.
       | 
    
    
      | sysEnableIpPermitTraps | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.31 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether the IP permit traps in this MIB
        should be generated.
       | 
    
    
      | sysTrafficMeterEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.32.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A traffic meter table entry.
       | 
    
    
      | sysEnableVmpsTraps | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.33 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether the vmVmpsChange trap defined
        in CISCO-VLAN-MEMBERSHIP-MIB should be generated.
       | 
    
    
      | sysConfigChangeInfo | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.34 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates which NVRAM block is changed by whom.
       | 
    
    
      | sysEnableConfigTraps | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.35 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether sysConfigChange trap in this
        MIB should be generated.
       | 
    
    
      | sysConfigRegister | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.36 | 
    
    
      | 
        The value of configuration register that will be
        used by the supervisor module when the system is
        restarted.
        This MIB object is only supported in systems with
        supervisor modules having ROMMON support.
        The lowest four bits of the configuration register
        (bits 3,2,1, and 0) form the boot field and the
        boot field determines whether the system boots
        from as the following:
        0000  -- stay in ROM monitor
        0001  -- boot from the first bootable system
        images on the bootflash
        0010 to 1111
        -- boot from the first bootable system
        images specified in the sysBootVariable
        The bit 5(0x0020) indicates whether the
        configuration file specified in
        sysStartupConfigSourceFile will beused recurringly
        or not whenever the system resets. If this bit is
        not set, the configuration file(s) specified in
        sysStartupConfigSourceFile will only be used once
        and the value of sysStartupConfigSourceFile will
        be reset to empty string automatically during the
        next system reset.
        If the bit 6(0x0040) is set, the system will start
        with default configuration.
        The bits 11,12 (0x0800, 0x1000) are used to
        specify the console line speed in ROM monitor mode
        as the following:
        00   -- 9600
        01   -- 1200
        10   -- 4800
        11   -- 2400
        The unspecified bits are not used.
       | 
    
    
      | sysBootVariable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.37 | 
    
    
      | 
        A list of the system boot images in the BOOT
        environment variable on supervisor modules with
        ROMMON. The format of sysBootVariable should be:
        <device>:[<fileName>],1;{<device>:[<fileName>],1;...}
        If the [fileName] is not specified, the first file
        on the <device> will be used.
        This MIB object is only supported in systems
        having supervisor modules with ROMMON.
       | 
    
    
      | sysBootedImage | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.38 | 
    
    
      | 
        The name of the system boot image which the
        system booted from.
        This MIB object is only supported in the system
        with Supervisor module 3 present.
       | 
    
    
      | sysEnableEntityTrap | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.39 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether entConfigChange trap in the
        ENTITY-MIB should be generated.
       | 
    
    
      | sysEnableStpxTrap | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.40 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether stpxInconsistencyUpdate and
        stpxRootInconsistencyUpdate traps in the
        CISCO-STP-EXTENSIONS-MIB should be generated.
       | 
    
    
      | sysExtendedRmonVlanModeEnable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.41 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether the Extended RMON VlanMode
        feature is enabled or not. If it is set to
        enabled(1), hostTable (rmon 4) will provide the
        information of a list of VLANs instead of a list
        of MAC addresses for a monitored trunking port.
       | 
    
    
      | sysExtendedRmonNetflowPassword | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.42 | 
    
    
      | 
        The password for enabling the Extended RMON
        Netflow feature and this object has to be set
        before setting sysExtendedRmonNetflowEnable to
        enabled(1). When reading this object, it will
        return empty string.
        If the platform supports
        sysExtendedRmonNetflowModuleMask object, this
        object will be not be supported.
       | 
    
    
      | sysExtendedRmonNetflowEnable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.43 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether the Extended RMON Netflow
        feature is enabled or not. Setting this object to
        disabled(2), will clear
        sysExtendedRmonNetflowPassword automatically.
        Setting this object to enabled(1) will be rejected
        if sysExtendedRmonNetflowPassword does not contain
        a valid password.
        If the platform supports
        sysExtendedRmonNetflowModuleMask object, this
        object will not be supported.
       | 
    
    
      | sysExtendedRmonVlanAgentEnable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.44 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether the Extended RMON VlanAgent
        feature is enabled or not. If it is set to
        enabled(1), the extended RMON will also provide
        the information on VLAN based interface in
        addition to the port based interface for the
        monitored traffic.
        Setting this object to enabled(1), it will consume
        more CPU for processing each monitored frame and
        affect Extended RMON performance.
       | 
    
    
      | sysExtendedRmonEnable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.45 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether the SNMP agent supports the
        extended RMON feature. noNAMPresent(3) is a
        read-only value and the agent will return this
        value when the sysEnableExtendedRmon is set to
        enabled(1), but Network Analysis module is not
        present in the system.
       | 
    
    
      | sysConsolePrimaryLoginAuthentication | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.46 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether TACACS+ or RADIUS is the
        primary login authentication, i.e which method
        will be tried first for a console session. If
        tacacsLoginAuthentication and
        radiusLoginAuthentication are set to disabled
        then sysConsolePrimaryLoginAuthentication will
        have a value of local(3).
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        cacPriorityTable in CISCO-AAA-CLIENT-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | sysConsolePrimaryEnableAuthentication | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.47 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether TACACS+ or RADIUS is the
        primary enable authentication, i.e which method
        will be  tried first for a console session. If
        tacacsEnableAuthentication and
        radiusEnableAuthentication are set to disabled
        then sysConsolePrimaryEnableAuthentication will
        have a value of local(3).
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        cacPriorityTable in CISCO-AAA-CLIENT-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | sysTelnetPrimaryLoginAuthentication | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.48 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether TACACS+ or RADIUS is the
        primary login authentication, i.e which method
        will be  tried first for a telnet session. If
        tacacsLoginAuthentication and
        radiusLoginAuthentication are set to disabled then
        sysTelnetPrimaryLoginAuthentication will have a
        value of local(3).
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        cacPriorityTable in CISCO-AAA-CLIENT-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | sysTelnetPrimaryEnableAuthentication | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.49 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether TACACS+ or RADIUS is the
        primary enable authentication, i.e which method
        will be tried first for a telnet session. If
        tacacsEnableAuthentication and
        radiusEnableAuthentication are set to disabled
        then sysTelnetPrimaryEnableAuthentication will
        have a value of local(3).
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        cacPriorityTable in CISCO-AAA-CLIENT-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | sysStartupConfigSource | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.50 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether the configuration file(s)
        specified in sysStartupConfigSourceFile will be
        used recurringly or not whenever the system
        resets.
        Setting this object to flashFileNonRecurring(2),
        the configuration file(s) specified in
        sysStartupConfigSourceFile will only be used once
        and the value of sysStartupConfigSourceFile will
        be reset to empty string automatically during the
        next system reset.
        This MIB object is only supported in systems with
        SupG supervisor models or supervisor models that
        have flash file system support.
       | 
    
    
      | sysStartupConfigSourceFile | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.51 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates which configuration file(s) on the
        flash device will be used during the next system
        startup.
        If the value of this MIB object contains one or
        multiple valid configuration file(s), then the
        valid configuration file(s) will reconfigure the
        system during the next system startup one by one
        in the order specified. If the value of this MIB
        object does not contain the valid configuration
        file(s) on the device, the NVRAM configuration
        will be used instead.
        For supervisor models wsx5540 and wsx5550, only
        'cfg1' and 'cfg2' are valid file names.
        For supervisor models with the flash file system
        support, the valid file name has the format of
        '<device:><file>[;<device:><file>...]'.
        This MIB object is only supported in systems with
        supervisor models wsx5540 and wsx5550 or
        supervisor models with the flash file system
        support.
       | 
    
    
      | sysConfigSupervisorModuleNo | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.52 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the supervisor module (active or
        standby, if applicable) that the MIB objects
        sysConfigRegister, sysBootVariable,
        sysStartupConfigSource, and
        sysStartupConfigSourceFile are specified for.
        This MIB object is only supported by the
        supervisor modules with the flash file system
        feature support. The default value for this MIB
        object is set to the active supervisor module
        number.
       | 
    
    
      | sysStandbyPortEnable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.53 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether the standby port feature is
        enabled or not. If this object is set to
        enabled(1), the uplink ports on the standby
        supervisor module are activated; otherwise, the
        uplink ports on the standby supervisor remain
        inactive.
       | 
    
    
      | sysPortFastBpduGuard | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.54 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether BPDU Guard for Spanning Tree
        Port Fast Start feature is enabled or not. If the
        value of this object is set to enabled(1), then
        when the switch receives a BPDU from a port with
        the value of portSpantreeFastStart object set to
        enabled(1), that port is immediately disabled.
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        stpxFastStartBpduGuardEnable in
        CISCO-STP-EXTENSIONS-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | sysErrDisableTimeoutEnable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.55 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether errdisable timeout feature is
        enabled for each of the causes or not. The
        other(0) is for all causes other than:
        udld(1),
        duplexMismatch(2),
        bpduPortGuard(3),
        channelMisconfig(4),
        crossBarFallBack(5), (only supported on platforms
        that support this errdisable
        reason.)
        gl2ptIngressLoop(6), (only supported on platforms
        that support this errdisable
        reason.)
        gl2ptThresholdExceed(7), (only supported on
        platforms that support this
        errdisable reason.)
        bcastSuppression(8). (only supported on platforms
        that support this errdisable
        reason.)
        arpInspectionRate(9). (only supported on platforms
        that support this errdisable
        reason.)
        noStaticInlinePwr(10). (only supported on
        platforms that support this
        errdisable reason.)
        A port is in errdisable state if ifAdminStatus of
        the port in the ifTable is up(1) while the port is
        shutdown during runtime by the system due to error
        detection. If the value of object
        portAdditionalOperStatus for the port is
        errdisable(11) then that port is in errdisable
        state.
        By setting the bit corresponding to a cause to
        '1', this errdisable timeout feature is enabled
        on the system for the ports that are put into
        errdisable state by that cause, then those ports
        can be re-enabled automatically during the timeout
        interval as specified by
        sysErrDisableTimeoutInterval object after they
        are put into errdisable state by that cause;
        otherwise, by setting the bit corresponding to a
        cause to '0', this errdisable timeout feature is
        disabled on the system for the ports that are put
        into errdisable state by that cause, then those
        ports will remain shutdown until the user
        re-enable it manually.
       | 
    
    
      | sysErrDisableTimeoutInterval | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.56 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the timeout interval in seconds for
        errdisable timeout feature.
       | 
    
    
      | sysTrafficMonitorHighWaterMark | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.57 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the high watermark for the switching
        bus traffic in percentage. Syslog messages will be
        generated if the switching bus traffic goes over
        this object value during the polling interval.
        Setting this object value to 100 would mean no
        syslog message would be generated. For systems
        with 3 switching buses, high watermark and syslog
        will be for each switching bus.
       | 
    
    
      | sysHighAvailabilityEnable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.58 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether High System Availability
        feature is enabled or not. If this feature is
        enabled, the active supervisor's layer-2 protocol
        state will be synched to the standby supervisor
        module, thus maintaining an up-to-date protocol
        data on the standby supervisor whenever possible.
        This object is supported in systems with High
        System Availability feature support.
       | 
    
    
      | sysHighAvailabilityVersioningEnable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.59 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether support for supervisor software
        image versioning (i.e., the capability to run
        different images on the active and standby
        supervisors) for the High System Availability
        feature is enabled or not.
        This object is supported in systems with High
        System Availability feature support.
       | 
    
    
      | sysHighAvailabilityOperStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.60 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the operational status of High System
        Availability feature. If the value of this object
        is notRunning(2), then the reason why this feature
        is actually not running is specified by the object
        sysHighAvailabilityNotRunningReason. If the value
        of this object is running(1), then the value of
        object sysHighAvailabilityOperReason is empty
        string.
        This object is supported in systems with High
        System Availability feature support.
       | 
    
    
      | sysHighAvailabilityNotRunningReason | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.61 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the reason why High System Availability
        feature is not running when the value of
        sysHighAvailabilityOperStatus is notRunning(2).
        The value of this object is empty string when
        the value of sysHighAvailabilityOperStatus is
        running(1).
        This object is supported in systems with High
        System Availability feature support.
       | 
    
    
      | sysExtendedRmonNetflowModuleMask | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.62 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates Netflow Export Data (NDE) to be sent to
        which Network Analysis Modules (NAM) in the same
        chassis.
        If users set a bit from off to on, the system will
        check the corresponding module is a NAM or not.
        If it is not, the system should return error.
        This mib object will only be supported by the
        system that can support the multiple NAM modules.
       | 
    
    
      | sshPublicKeySize | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.63 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates public key size in bits. In write, if
        a key does not exist, a value between 512 and 2048
        will generate a RSA public key with the value as
        its key size for secured shell access. If a key
        exists a value other than 0 is valid, indicating a
        clear key operation. In read, the current key size
        is returned if a key exists. If not,a 0 is
        returned.
       | 
    
    
      | sysMaxRmonMemory | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.64 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the maximum percentage of the memory
        usage for RMON.
       | 
    
    
      | sysMacReductionAdminEnable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.65 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether Mac Reduction feature (to
        reduce the number of MAC addresses used in
        bridge identifier) is administratively enabled
        on the device or not.
       | 
    
    
      | sysMacReductionOperEnable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.66 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether Mac Reduction feature (to
        reduce the number of MAC addresses used in
        bridge identifier) is operationaly enabled
        on the device or not.
        If the value of this object is true(1), then
        the accepted values for dot1dStpPriority
        in BRIDGE-MIB should be multiples of 4096 plus
        bridge instance ID, such as VlanIndex. Changing
        this object value might cause the values of
        dot1dBaseBridgeAddress and dot1dStpPriority
        in BRIDGE-MIB to be changed also.
       | 
    
    
      | sysStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.67 | 
    
    
      | 
        The operational status of the system.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisSysType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        The chassis system type.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisBkplType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        The chassis backplane type.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisPs1Type | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        Type of power supply number 1.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisPs1Status | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        Status of power supply number 1. If the status is
        not ok, the value of chassisPs1TestResult gives
        more detailed information about the power supply's
        failure condition(s).
       | 
    
    
      | chassisPs1TestResult | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        Test result for power supply number 1. A zero
        indicates that the supply passed all tests. Bits
        set in the result indicate error conditions.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisPs2Type | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        Type of power supply number 2.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisPs2Status | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        Status of power supply number 2. If the status is
        not ok, the value of chassisPs2TestResult gives
        more detailed information about the power supply's
        failure condition(s).
       | 
    
    
      | chassisPs2TestResult | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        Test result for power supply number 2. A zero
        indicates that the supply passed all tests. Bits
        set in the result indicate error conditions.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisFanStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.9 | 
    
    
      | 
        Status of the chassis fan. If the status is not
        ok, the value of chassisFanTestResult gives more
        detailed information about the fan's failure
        condition(s).
       | 
    
    
      | chassisFanTestResult | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.10 | 
    
    
      | 
        Test result for the chassis fan. A zero indicates
        that the fan passed all tests. Bits set in the
        result indicate error conditions.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisMinorAlarm | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.11 | 
    
    
      | 
        The chassis minor alarm status.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisMajorAlarm | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.12 | 
    
    
      | 
        The chassis major alarm status.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisTempAlarm | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.13 | 
    
    
      | 
        The chassis temperature alarm status.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisNumSlots | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.14 | 
    
    
      | 
        The number of slots in the chassis available for
        plug-in modules.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisSlotConfig | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.15 | 
    
    
      | 
        An indication of which slots in the chassis have
        modules inserted. This is an integer value with
        bits set to indicate configured modules. It can be
        interpreted as a sum of f(x) as x goes from 1 to
        the number of slots, where f(x) = 0 for no module
        inserted and f(x) = exp(2, x-1) for a module
        inserted.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisModel | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.16 | 
    
    
      | 
        The manufacturer's model number for the chassis.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisSerialNumber | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.17 | 
    
    
      | 
        The serial number of the chassis in a numeric
        format. If the chassis uses an alphanumeric
        serial number, this MIB object will return 0.
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        entPhysicalSerialNum in ENTITY-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisComponentEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.18.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry containing information about one component
        in the chassis.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisSerialNumberString | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.19 | 
    
    
      | 
        The serial number of the chassis. This MIB object
        will return the chassis serial number for any
        chassis that either a numeric or an alphanumeric
        serial number is being used.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisPs3Type | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.20 | 
    
    
      | 
        Type of power supply number 3. This object is
        only supported by systems that can have 3 or more
        power supplies.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisPs3Status | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.21 | 
    
    
      | 
        Status of power supply number 3. If the status is
        not ok, the value of chassisPs3TestResult gives
        more detailed information about the power supply's
        failure condition(s). This object is only
        supported by systems that can have 3 or more
        power supplies.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisPs3TestResult | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.22 | 
    
    
      | 
        Test result for power supply number 3. A zero
        indicates that the supply passed all tests. Bits
        set in the result indicate error conditions. This
        object is only supported by systems that can
        have 3 or more power supplies.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisPEMInstalled | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.23 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether Power Entry Module is installed
        into the Chassis or not. Power Entry Module is a
        connection into the system for an external
        power supply of -48 Volts. This object is only
        supported by systems that can have 3 or more power
        supplies.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry containing information about one module in
        the chassis.
       | 
    
    
      | portEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry containing information for a particular
        port on a module.
       | 
    
    
      | tftpHost | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.5.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Name of source/destination host for the TFTP
        transfer or storage device transfer. If the name
        is for the TFTP transfer, it can be the IP
        address or the host name. If the name for the
        storage device transfer, it will be in the format
        of deviceName: (e.g. slot0:, slot1:).
       | 
    
    
      | tftpFile | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.5.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        Name of file for the TFTP transfer or for storage
        device transfer.
       | 
    
    
      | tftpModule | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.5.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        Which module's code/configuration is being
        transferred.
       | 
    
    
      | tftpAction | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.5.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        Setting this object to one of the acceptable
        values initiates the requested action using the
        information given in tftpHost, tftpFile,
        tftpModule.
        downloadConfig(2): receive configuration from
        host/file
        uploadConfig(3)  : send configuration to
        host/file
        downloadSw(4)    : receive software image from
        host/file
        uploadSw(5)      : send software image to
        host/file
        downloadFw(6)    : receive firmware image from
        host/file
        uploadFw(7)      : send firmware image to
        host/file
        Setting this object to any other value results in
        an error.
       | 
    
    
      | tftpResult | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.5.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        Contains result of the last tftp action request.
       | 
    
    
      | brouterEnableRip | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.6.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether the RIP protocol is enabled.
       | 
    
    
      | brouterEnableSpantree | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.6.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates if Spanning Tree protocol is enabled.
       | 
    
    
      | brouterEnableGiantCheck | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.6.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether special handling of giant
        packets is enabled.
       | 
    
    
      | brouterEnableIpFragmentation | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.6.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether IP fragmentation is enabled.
       | 
    
    
      | brouterEnableUnreachables | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.6.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether ICMP unreachable messages are
        sent by the system.
       | 
    
    
      | brouterCamAgingTime | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.6.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        The aging time for the CAM table. This duplicate
        item is the same value as dot1dTpAgingTime.
       | 
    
    
      | brouterCamMode | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.6.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        Mode in which the CAM module is operating.
       | 
    
    
      | brouterIpxSnapToEther | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.6.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        The default translation for IPX packets when
        bridging from FDDI SNAP to Ethernet.
       | 
    
    
      | brouterIpx8023RawToFddi | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.6.9 | 
    
    
      | 
        The default translation for IPX packets when
        bridging from Ethernet 802.3 Raw to FDDI.
       | 
    
    
      | brouterEthernetReceiveMax | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.6.10 | 
    
    
      | 
        Maximum number of Ethernet receive buffers
        processed at one time per port.
       | 
    
    
      | brouterEthernetTransmitMax | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.6.11 | 
    
    
      | 
        Maximum number of Ethernet transmit buffers
        processed at one time per port.
       | 
    
    
      | brouterFddiReceiveMax | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.6.12 | 
    
    
      | 
        Maximum number of FDDI receive buffers processed
        at one time per port.
       | 
    
    
      | brouterFddiTransmitMax | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.6.13 | 
    
    
      | 
        Maximum number of FDDI transmit buffers processed
        at one time per port.
       | 
    
    
      | brouterPortEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.6.14.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry containing bridge/router information for a
        particular port on a module.
       | 
    
    
      | brouterIpx8022ToEther | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.6.15 | 
    
    
      | 
        The default translation for IPX packets when
        bridging from FDDI 802.2 to Ethernet.
       | 
    
    
      | brouterEnableTransitEncapsulation | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.6.16 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether Ethernet packets are
        encapsulated on FDDI via transit encapsulation
        protocol. Normally this option would be disabled
        to allow translational bridging between Ethernet
        and FDDI to take place.
       | 
    
    
      | brouterEnableFddiCheck | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.6.17 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether MAC addresses learned one side
        of a translational bridge should not be allowed to
        be learned on the other side of the bridge. The
        presence certain misbehaving devices on the
        network may require this option to be enabled.
       | 
    
    
      | brouterEnableAPaRT | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.6.18 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether the Automatic Packet
        Recognition and Translation feature is enabled on
        translational bridge(s) in the box. If APaRT is
        disabled, the default translations as defined by
        the objects brouterIpx8022ToEther,
        brouterIpx8023RawToFddi, brouterIpxSnapToEther,
        etc, are used on all packets and no automatic
        learning of translation information is performed.
       | 
    
    
      | filterMacEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry containing MAC address filter information.
       | 
    
    
      | filterVendorEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.2.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry containing vendor ID filter information.
       | 
    
    
      | filterProtocolEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.3.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry containing PROTOCOL address filter
        information.
       | 
    
    
      | filterTestEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.4.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry containing test filter information.
       | 
    
    
      | filterPortEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.5.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry containing filter information for a
        particular port on a module.
       | 
    
    
      | monitorSourceModule | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.8.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies the
        module where the monitoring source port is
        located. A value of 0 indicates that the
        monitorSourcePort is really a source Virtual LAN
        number. To monitor multiple source ports, this
        object should be set to 0 and
        monitorAdminSourcePorts should be configured.
       | 
    
    
      | monitorSourcePort | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.8.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies the
        monitoring source port within a module or the
        monitoring source Virtual LAN. To monitor multiple
        source ports, this object should be set to 0 and
        monitorAdminSourcePorts should be configured
       | 
    
    
      | monitorDestinationModule | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.8.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies the
        module where the monitoring destination port is
        located.
       | 
    
    
      | monitorDestinationPort | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.8.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies the
        monitoring destination port within a module.
       | 
    
    
      | monitorDirection | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.8.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        The type of packets to be monitored at the source
        port.
       | 
    
    
      | monitorEnable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.8.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether port monitoring is in
        progress.
       | 
    
    
      | monitorAdminSourcePorts | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.8.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the administrative status of which
        ports are monitored. All the monitored ports have
        to be non-trunking port and belong to the same
        Virtual LAN. The octet string contains one bit
        per port. Each bit within the octet string
        represents one port of the device. The ordering
        of ports represented within the octet string is
        in the same order as in the RFC 1493
        dot1dStpPortTable.
        The bit value interpretation is as follows:
        1 = being monitored
        0 = not being monitored
       | 
    
    
      | monitorOperSourcePorts | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.8.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates which ports are actually being
        monitored. All the monitored ports have to be
        non-trunking port and belong to the same Virtual
        LAN. The octet string contains one bit per port.
        Each bit within the octet string represents one
        port of the device. The ordering of ports
        represented within the octet string is in the same
        order as in the RFC 1493 dot1dStpPortTable.
        The bit value interpretation is as follows:
        1 = being monitored
        0 = not being monitored
       | 
    
    
      | vlanEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.2.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry containing information for a particular
        Virtual LAN.
       | 
    
    
      | vlanPortEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.3.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry containing Virtual LAN information for a
        particular port on a module.
       | 
    
    
      | vmpsEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.4.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A VMPS table entry.
       | 
    
    
      | vmpsAction | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object, when read, returns the result of the
        last action requested: other(1), inProgress(2),
        success(3), noResponse(3), noPrimaryVmps(5),
        noDynamicPort(6), or noHostConnected(7).
        Setting this object to reconfirm(8) causes the
        switch to contact the Vlan Membership Policy
        Server immediately to reconfirm the current VLAN
        assignments for all dynamic ports on the switch.
        Normally VLAN assignments for dynamic ports are
        reconfirmed once an hour.
       | 
    
    
      | vmpsAccessed | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        The IP address of the last Vlan Membership Policy
        Server accessed. If there was no response from the
        last VMPS request, the value returned is 0.
       | 
    
    
      | vlanTrunkMappingMax | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        Maximum number of active configurable trunk VLAN
        mapping entries allowed. A value of zero indicates
        no limitation on the number of active configurable
        trunk VLAN mapping.
       | 
    
    
      | vlanTrunkMappingEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.8.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Information about the VLAN mapping of a
        particular trunk VLAN to another VLAN.
       | 
    
    
      | portSecurityEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.10.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry containing security information for a
        particular port.
       | 
    
    
      | portSecurityExtEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.10.2.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry containing security information for a
        particular port and a particular MAC address. The
        entry can be configured by the user and can be
        added by the agent when the device learns a new
        secured MAC address.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingPortEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry containing token ring configuration
        information for a particular port.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingDripDistCrfMode | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object reflects whether TR-CRFs can be
        distributed across ISL topologies. Setting
        this object to enabled(1) allows TR-CRFs to be
        distributed. Setting this object to disabled(2)
        prevents TR-CRFs from being distributed across
        ISL topologies. When this object is set to
        disabled(2), the system will disable ports
        involved in the distributed TR-CRF.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingDripAreReductionMode | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object reflects whether or not All
        Routes Explorer (ARE) reduction capabilities are
        enabled or disabled on this system. Setting
        this object to enabled(1) will permit DRiP to
        participate in the configuration of Token Ring
        ports ARE reduction capabilities on the system.
        Setting this object to disabled(2) will prevent
        DRiP from participating in the configuration
        of Token Ring port ARE reduction capabilities.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingDripLocalNodeID | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        The unique system identifier that will be sent
        in all advertisements generated by this system.
        It uniquely identifies this system from other
        DRiP capable systems.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingDripLastRevision | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        The revision number transmitted in the most
        recent advertisement. That advertisement may
        or may not have contained changed data.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingDripLastChangedRevision | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        The revision number transmitted in the most
        recent advertisement containing changed data.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingDripAdvertsReceived | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        The number of DRiP advertisements received
        by this system.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingDripAdvertsTransmitted | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        The number of DRiP advertisements transmitted
        by this system.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingDripAdvertsProcessed | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.9 | 
    
    
      | 
        The number of DRiP advertisements processed
        by this system.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingDripInputQueueDrops | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.10 | 
    
    
      | 
        The number of DRiP advertisements dropped
        from this system's input queue.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingDripOutputQueueDrops | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.11 | 
    
    
      | 
        The number of DRiP advertisements dropped
        from this system's output queue.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingDripLocalVlanStatusEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.12.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry containing DRiP related information for
        a particular TR-CRF VLAN.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingPortSoftErrEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.14.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry containing token ring soft error monitoring
        configuration information for a particular port.
       | 
    
    
      | mcastRouterEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.12.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry containing multicast router information for
        a particular port.
       | 
    
    
      | mcastEnableCgmp | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.12.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether Cisco Group Management Protocol
        is enabled on the device or not. When CGMP is
        enabled in conjunction with Cisco routers running
        CGMP, only the required ports will participate in
        IP multicast groups.
       | 
    
    
      | mcastEnableIgmp | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.12.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether Internet Group Management
        Protocol is enabled on the device or not. When
        IGMP is enabled in conjunction with Cisco routers
        running CGMP, only the required ports will
        participate in IP multicast groups.
       | 
    
    
      | mcastEnableRgmp | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.12.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether Router Group Management
        Protocol is enabled on the device or not. When
        RGMP is enabled in conjunction with Cisco routers
        running RGMP, multicast data traffic is forwarded
        only to those multicast routers that are
        interested to receive that data traffic. IGMP
        snooping feature must be enabled on the system
        to make RGMP feature operational.
       | 
    
    
      | dnsEnable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.13.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates if the DNS feature is enabled or
        disabled.
       | 
    
    
      | dnsServerEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.13.2.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A DNS server table entry.
       | 
    
    
      | dnsDomainName | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.13.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        DNS domain name.
       | 
    
    
      | syslogServerEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.14.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A system log server table entry.
       | 
    
    
      | syslogConsoleEnable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.14.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicate whether the system log messages should
        be sent to console.
       | 
    
    
      | syslogHostEnable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.14.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicate whether the system log messages should
        be sent to syslog servers.
       | 
    
    
      | syslogMessageControlEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.14.4.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A system log message control table entry.
       | 
    
    
      | syslogTimeStampOption | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.14.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether syslog Time Stamp Option is
        enabled or not. If it is set to enabled(1), the
        Time Stamp will be in the beginning of each
        syslog message.
       | 
    
    
      | syslogTelnetEnable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.14.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicate whether the system log messages should
        be sent to telnet sessions.
       | 
    
    
      | ntpBcastClient | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.15.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry which tells if Cat5000 should act as a
        Broadcast client or not.
       | 
    
    
      | ntpBcastDelay | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.15.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        Estimated Round trip time (in micro seconds) for
        NTP broadcasts. The range is from 1 to 999999.
       | 
    
    
      | ntpClient | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.15.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry which tells if the device can act as a NTP
        client (in a client-server configuration type).
       | 
    
    
      | ntpServerEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.15.4.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry containing NTP information for a particular
        entry.
       | 
    
    
      | ntpSummertimeStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.15.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        Enabling or Disabling will set the clock ahead or
        behind 1 hour respectively.(daylight savings time
        in USA). This command gets active only in Summer
        time.
       | 
    
    
      | ntpSummerTimezoneName | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.15.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        Summertime time zone name for display purposes.
       | 
    
    
      | ntpTimezoneName | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.15.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        Time zone name for display purposes.
       | 
    
    
      | ntpTimezoneOffsetHour | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.15.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        Time offset (Hour) from Greenwich Mean Time.
       | 
    
    
      | ntpTimezoneOffsetMinute | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.15.9 | 
    
    
      | 
        Time offset (Minutes) from Greenwich Mean Time.
       | 
    
    
      | ntpAuthenticationEnable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.15.10 | 
    
    
      | 
        Specifies if authentication feature is enabled or
        disabled in the system.
       | 
    
    
      | ntpAuthenticationEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.15.11.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        An entry in the ntpAuthenticationTable,
        containing values of an NTP authentication key
        pair.
       | 
    
    
      | tacacsLoginAuthentication | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.16.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether the login authentication using
        the TACACS+ feature is enabled or disabled for
        console sessions and/or telnet sessions.
        Setting this object to enabled(1), the login
        authentication using the TACACS+ feature is
        enabled for both telnet and console sessions.
        Setting this object to disabled(2), the login
        authentication using the TACACS+ feature is
        disabled for both telnet and console sessions.
        Setting this object to enabledForTelnetOnly(3),
        the login authentication using the TACACS+
        feature is enabled only for telnet sessions, but
        disabled for console sessions.
        Setting this object to enabledForConsoleOnly(4),
        the login authentication using the TACACS+
        feature is enabled only for console sessions,
        but disabled for telnet sessions.
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        cacPriorityTable in CISCO-AAA-CLIENT-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | tacacsEnableAuthentication | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.16.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether the enable authentication using
        the TACACS+ feature is enabled or disabled for
        console sessions and/or telnet sessions based on
        the value.
        Setting this object to enabled(1), the enable
        authentication using the TACACS+ feature is
        enabled for both telnet and console sessions.
        Setting this object to disabled(2), the enable
        authentication using the TACACS+ feature is
        disabled for both telnet and console sessions.
        Setting this object to enabledForTelnetOnly(3),
        the enable authentication using the TACACS+
        feature is enabled only for telnet sessions, but
        disabled for console sessions.
        Setting this object to enabledForConsoleOnly(4),
        the enable authentication using the TACACS+
        feature is enabled only for console sessions,
        but disabled for telnet sessions.
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        cacPriorityTable in CISCO-AAA-CLIENT-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | tacacsLocalLoginAuthentication | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.16.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether the login authentication using
        local password is enabled or disabled for Console
        session and/or Telnet session based on the value.
        Setting this object to enabled(1),the login
        authentication using local password is enabled for
        both telnet and console sessions.
        Setting this object to disabled(2), the login
        authentication using local password is disabled
        for both telnet and console sessions.
        Setting this object to enabledForTelnetOnly(3),
        the login authentication using local password is
        enabled only for telnet sessions, but disabled for
        console session.
        Setting this object to enabledForConsoleOnly(4),
        the login authentication using local password is
        enabled only for console session, but disabled for
        telnet sessions.
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        cacPriorityTable in CISCO-AAA-CLIENT-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | tacacsLocalEnableAuthentication | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.16.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether the enable authentication using
        local password is enabled or disabled for Console
        session and/or Telnet sessions.
        Setting this object to enabled(1),the enable
        authentication using local password is enabled for
        both telnet and console sessions.
        Setting this object to disabled(2), the enable
        authentication using local password is disabled
        for both telnet and console sessions.
        Setting this object to enabledForTelnetOnly(3),
        the enable authentication using local password is
        enabled only for telnet sessions, but disabled for
        console sessions.
        Setting this object to enabledForConsoleOnly(4),
        the enable authentication using local password is
        enabled only for console sessions, but disabled
        for telnet sessions.
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        cacPriorityTable in CISCO-AAA-CLIENT-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | tacacsNumLoginAttempts | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.16.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        The number of login attempts allowed.
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        cacMaxLoginAttempt in CISCO-AAA-CLIENT-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | tacacsDirectedRequest | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.16.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether the directed-request feature of
        TACACS+ is enabled or disabled.
       | 
    
    
      | tacacsTimeout | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.16.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        The duration in seconds to wait for a response
        from the TACACS+ server host.
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        cacLockoutPeriodExt in CISCO-AAA-CLIENT-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | tacacsAuthKey | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.16.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        The key used in encrypting the packets passed
        between the TACACS+ server and the client. This
        key must match the one configured on the server.
        Note that this item is only accessible when using
        the community string defined in sysCommunityRwa.
       | 
    
    
      | tacacsServerEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.16.9.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A TACACS+ server table entry.
       | 
    
    
      | ipPermitEnable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.17.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        This is deprecated and replaced by
        ipPermitAccessTypeEnable.
        Indicate whether the IP permit feature is enabled
        or disabled for Telnet and/or SNMP.
        Setting this object to enabled(1), the IP permit
        feature is enabled for both telnet and SNMP.
        Setting this object to disabled(2), the IP permit
        feature is disabled for both telnet and SNMP.
        Setting this object to enabledForTelnetOnly(3),
        the IP permit feature is enabled for Telnet, but
        disabled for SNMP.
        Setting this object to enabledForSnmpOnly(4), the
        IP permit feature is enabled for SNMP, but
        disabled for Telnet.
       | 
    
    
      | ipPermitListEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.17.2.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A IP permit list table entry.
       | 
    
    
      | ipPermitDeniedListEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.17.3.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A IP permit denied list table entry.
       | 
    
    
      | ipPermitAccessTypeEnable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.17.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        This is to replace ipPermitEnable.
        Indicates whether the IP permit feature is
        enabled or disabled for Telnet, SNMP and ssh. If
        a bit is set the coresponding feature is enabled.
        If a bit is not set the coresponding feature is
        disabled.
       | 
    
    
      | portChannelEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.18.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry containing information for a particular
        port on a module.
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.19.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry containing port capability information for
        a particular port on a module.
       | 
    
    
      | portTopNControlEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.20.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A set of parameters that control the creation of
        a report of the top N ports according to several
        metrics.
        For example, an instance of the portTopNDuration
        object might be named portTopNDuration.3
       | 
    
    
      | portTopNEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.20.2.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A set of statistics for a port that is part of a
        top N report. For example, an instance of the
        portTopNRateBase object might be named
        portTopNUtilization.3.10
       | 
    
    
      | mdgGatewayEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.21.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A MDG gateway table entry.
       | 
    
    
      | radiusLoginAuthentication | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.22.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether the login authentication using
        RADIUS feature is enabled or disabled for console
        and/or telnet sessions.
        Setting this object to enabled(1), the login
        authentication using RADIUS feature is enabled for
        both console and telnet sessions.
        Setting this object to disabled(2), the login
        authentication using RADIUS feature is disabled
        for both console and telnet sessions.
        Setting this object to enabledForTelnetOnly(3),the
        login authentication using RADIUS feature is
        enabled only for telnet sessions, but disabled
        for console session.
        Setting this object to enabledForConsoleOnly(4),
        the login authentication using RADIUS feature is
        enabled only for console sessions, but disabled
        for telnet sessions.
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        cacPriorityTable in CISCO-AAA-CLIENT-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | radiusEnableAuthentication | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.22.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether the enable authentication using
        the RADIUS feature is enabled or disabled for
        Console and telnet sessions.
        Setting this object to enabled(1), the enable
        authentication using RADIUS feature is enabled for
        both console and telnet sessions.
        Setting this object to disabled(2), the enable
        authentication using RADIUS feature is disabled
        for both console and telnet sessions.
        Setting this object to enabledForTelnetOnly(3),
        the enable authentication using RADIUS feature is
        enabled only for telnet sessions, but disabled for
        console sessions.
        Setting this object to enabledForConsoleOnly(4),
        the enable authentication using RADIUS feature is
        enabled only for console sessions, but disabled
        for telnet sessions.
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        cacPriorityTable in CISCO-AAA-CLIENT-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | radiusDeadtime | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.22.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the length of time in minutes that
        the system will mark the server dead when a RADIUS
        server does not respond to an authentication
        request. During the interval of the dead time, any
        authentication request that comes up would not be
        sent to that RADIUS server that was marked as
        dead. The default value of 0 means that the
        RADIUS servers will not be marked dead if they
        do not respond.
       | 
    
    
      | radiusAuthKey | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.22.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        The key used in encrypting the packets passed
        between the RADIUS server and the client. This key
        must match the one configured on the server.
        Note that this item is only accessible when using
        the community string defined in sysCommunityRwa.
       | 
    
    
      | radiusTimeout | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.22.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        This is the time in seconds between
        retransmissions to the RADIUS server.
       | 
    
    
      | radiusRetransmits | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.22.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates number of times the RADIUS server
        should be tried before giving up on the server.
       | 
    
    
      | radiusServerEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.22.7.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A RADIUS server table entry.
       | 
    
    
      | traceRouteMaxQueries | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.24.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Maximum number of query entries allowed to be
        outstanding at any time, in the
        traceRouteQueryTable.
        The typical value for this object is 5.
       | 
    
    
      | traceRouteQueryEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.24.2.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A conceptual row of the traceRouteQueryTable used
        to setup retrieval criteria to search for gateways
        belongs to the path to a particular host
        identified by its IP address. The actual search
        is started by setting the value of
        traceRouteQueryStatus to valid(1).
       | 
    
    
      | traceRouteDataEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.24.3.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A conceptual row of the traceRouteDataTable used
        to return information about all the gateway
        belongs to the host of which search criteria is
        corresponding instance of the
        traceRouteQueryTable.
       | 
    
    
      | fileCopyProtocol | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.25.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        The protocol to be used for any remote copy.
        If the config file transfer is to occur locally on
        the SNMP agent, the method of transfer is left up
        to the implementation, and is not restricted to
        the protocols above.
        The value of this object can not be changed when
        the fileCopyResult object has the value of
        inProgress(1).
       | 
    
    
      | fileCopyRemoteServer | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.25.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        The IP address  or the host name of the tftp/rcp
        remote server from (or to) which to copy the file.
        If the copy operation  is local on the SNMP agent,
        this object is not applicable.
        The value of this object can not be changed when
        the fileCopyResult object has the value of
        inProgress(1).
       | 
    
    
      | fileCopySrcFileName | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.25.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        The source file name (including the path, if
        applicable) of the file. The accepted value of
        this object is 'cfg1' or 'cfg2' when the requested
        action is one of the following:
        copyConfigFromFlashToRuntime(8), and
        copyConfigFileFromFlashToHost(11).
        The value of this object can not be changed when
        the fileCopyResult object has the value of
        inProgress(1).
       | 
    
    
      | fileCopyDstFileName | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.25.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        The destination file name (including the path, if
        applicable) of the file. The accepted value of
        this object is 'cfg1' or 'cfg2' when the requested
        action is one of the following:
        copyConfigFromRuntimeToFlash(9),
        copyConfigFileFromHostToFlash(10).
        The value of this object can not be changed when
        the fileCopyResult object has the value of
        inProgress(1).
       | 
    
    
      | fileCopyModuleNumber | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.25.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        The module number specified in the copy
        operation.
        If the value of this object is 0 and the
        fileCopyAction object has the value of
        copyImageFromHostToFlash(4), the switch will do
        multiple download to the modules with matching
        image type. It is left to the SNMP agent to allow
        the individual modules to be reset with the
        downloaded images or not.
        The value of this object can not be changed when
        the fileCopyResult object has the value of
        inProgress(1).
       | 
    
    
      | fileCopyUserName | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.25.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        Remote user name for copy via rcp protocol. This
        object must be specified when the
        fileCopyProtocol is rcp.
       | 
    
    
      | fileCopyAction | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.25.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        Setting this object to one of the acceptable
        values will initiate the requested action using
        the information provided by fileCopyProtocol,
        fileCopyRemoteServer, fileCopySrcFileName,
        fileCopyDstFileName,fileCopyModuleNumber and
        fileCopyUserName.
        copyConfigFromHostToRuntime(2):
        Copy the configuration file from host to
        runtime configuration over the network through
        tftp/rcp. This action will use
        fileCopyProtocol, fileCopyRemoteServer,
        fileCopySrcFileName, fileCopyModuleNumber,
        and fileCopyUserName (if applicable).
        copyConfigFromRuntimeToHost(3):
        Copy the runtime configuration to host over the
        network through tftp/rcp. This action will use
        fileCopyProtocol, fileCopyRemoteServer,
        fileCopyModuleNumber, fileCopyDstFileName,
        fileCopyUserName (if applicable), and
        fileCopyRuntimeConfigPart.
        copyImageFromHostToFlash(4):
        Copy the image from host to the flash over the
        network through tftp/rcp. It is up to the
        SNMP agent to reset and run the downloaded
        image after copying. This action will use
        fileCopyProtocol, fileCopyRemoteServer,
        fileCopySrcFileName, fileCopyModuleNumber,
        and fileCopyUserName (if applicable).
        copyImageFromFlashToHost(5):
        Copy the image from flash to host over the
        switch through tftp/rcp. This action will use
        fileCopyProtocol, fileCopyRemoteServer,
        fileCopyDstFileName, fileCopyModuleNumber,
        and fileCopyUserName (if applicable).
        copyConfigFromFlashToRuntime(8):
        Copy the configuration file to the runtime
        configuration locally. This action can perform
        only on the SUPG supervisor model and will
        use fileCopySrcFileName ('cfg1' or 'cfg2').
        copyConfigFromRuntimeToFlash(9):
        Copy  the runtime configuration to a
        configuration file on the flash locally. This
        action can perform only on the SUPG supervisor
        model and will use fileCopyDstFileName ('cfg1'
        or 'cfg2'), and fileCopyRuntimeConfigPart.
        copyConfigFileFromHostToFlash(10):
        Copy the configuration file from host to the
        runtime configuration over the network through
        tftp/rcp. This action can perform only on the
        SUPG  supervisor model and will use
        fileCopyProtocol, fileCopyRemoteServer,
        fileCopySrcFileName, fileCopyDstFileName,
        fileCopyModuleNumber and fileCopyUserName
        (if applicable).
        copyConfigFileFromFlashToHost(11):
        Copy the configuration file on the flash to
        host over the network through tftp/rcp.
        This action can perform only on the
        SUPG supervisor model and will use
        fileCopyProtocol, fileCopyRemoteServer,
        fileCopySrcFileName, fileCopyDstFileName,
        fileCopyModuleNumber and fileCopyUserName
        (if applicable).
        copyTechReportFromRuntimeToHost(12):
        Copy the technical report of the system to
        host over the network through tftp only. This
        action will use fileCopyProtocol,
        fileCopyRemoteServer, fileCopyModuleNumber,
        and fileCopyDstFileName.
        Setting this object to any other value results in
        an error.
        The value of this object can not be changed when
        the fileCopyResult object has the value of
        inProgress(1).
       | 
    
    
      | fileCopyResult | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.25.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        Contains the result of the last copy action
        request.
        If the value of fileCopyResult is rcpError(22),
        then the detailed rcp error messages are contained
        in fileCopyResultRcpErrorMessage.
       | 
    
    
      | fileCopyResultRcpErrorMessage | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.25.9 | 
    
    
      | 
        Contains the detailed rcp error messages if the
        value of fileCopyResult is rcpError(22) for the
        last copy action request; otherwise, this MIB
        object contains the empty string.
       | 
    
    
      | fileCopyRuntimeConfigPart | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.25.10 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the part of runtime configuration to be
        copied. This object will only take effect when the
        object value of fileCopyAction is one of the
        following:
        copyConfigFromRuntimeToHost(3),
        copyConfigFromRuntimeToFlash(9).
        all -- copy all the runtime configuration.
        nonDefault --copy only the part of the runtime
        configuration which is different from
        the default configuration.
       | 
    
    
      | voicePortIfConfigEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.26.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry containing voice interface configuration
        for a particular port.
       | 
    
    
      | voicePortCallManagerEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.26.2.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry containing voice interface configuration
        for a particular port.
       | 
    
    
      | voicePortOperDnsServerEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.26.3.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry containing infomation on DNS servers may be
        used for a particular voice port.
        If DHCP is enabled on a port, the DNS server IP
        address will come from the DHCP server. If DHCP
        is disabled, the DNS server IP address can be
        configured by users through the mib object
        voicePortIfDnsServerAddress for a port, otherwise
        it will be taken from DNS configuration in the
        system.
       | 
    
    
      | portJumboFrameEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.27.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry containing the jumbo frame configuration
        for a particular port.
       | 
    
    
      | switchAccelerationModuleEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.28.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A module for which switch acceleration can be
        configured.
       | 
    
    
      | configMode | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.29.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Configuration mode to store the configuration
        information.
       | 
    
    
      | configTextFileLocation | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.29.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        The location of the text configuration file
        which can be either NVRAM or a file in the
        FLASH file system. If the location is NVRAM,
        this object is a zero length octet string.
        Otherwise, the FLASH file should be specified
        in <device>:<filename> format. This object
        is only instantiated when configMode has
        the value of of text(2). 
       | 
    
    
      | configWriteMem | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.29.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        When this object is set to true(1), the current
        configuration is saved in text format in the
        location specified by configTextFileLocation.
        This object is only instantiated when configMode
        has the value of text(2). When read,
        this object always returns false(2). 
       | 
    
    
      | configWriteMemStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.29.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        The status of the current or the most recently
        completed 'write memory' operation. The possible
        values are:
        inProgress - 'write' operation in progress;
        succeeded - the 'write' was successful (this
        value is also used when no write has been
        invoked since the last time the local system
        restarted);
        resourceUnavailable, -the 'write' failed because
        insufficeient resource was available.
        badFileName - the 'write' failed because the
        specified destination file was not found.
        This might be due to invalid FLASH device
        name or invalid file name.
        someOtherError - the 'write' failed for some
        other reason.
        This object is only instantiated when configMode
        has the value of text(2). 
       | 
    
  
  
    
      | sysTrapReceiverAddr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.5.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        IP address for trap receiver.
       | 
    
    
      | sysTrapReceiverType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.5.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Setting this object to invalid(2) removes the
        corresponding entry from the sysTrapReceiverTable.
        To add a new entry to the sysTrapReceiverTable,
        set this object to valid(1) for an IpAddress which
        is not already in the table.
       | 
    
    
      | sysTrapReceiverComm | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.5.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        Community string used for trap messages to this
        trap receiver.
       | 
    
    
      | sysCommunityAccess | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.6.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A value of readWriteAll(4) allows the community
        to read and write all objects in the MIB. A
        value of readWrite(3) allows the community to
        read and write all objects except restricted
        items such as community strings, which cannot
        be accessed at all. A value of readOnly(2) allows
        the community to read all objects except
        restricted items. A value of other(1) allows no
        access.
       | 
    
    
      | sysCommunityString | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.6.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        Configurable community string with access rights
        defined by the value of sysCommunityAccess.
       | 
    
    
      | sysFddiRingSMTIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.14.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        The value of the SMT index associated with this
        ring.
       | 
    
    
      | sysFddiRingAddress | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.14.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        The MAC address of this node in the FDDI ring.
       | 
    
    
      | sysFddiRingNext | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.14.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        The MAC address of the next node in the FDDI
        ring.
       | 
    
    
      | sysTrafficMeterType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.32.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        The type of traffic meter.
       | 
    
    
      | sysTrafficMeter | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.32.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        Traffic meter value, i.e. the percentage of
        bandwidth utilization for the previous polling
        interval.
       | 
    
    
      | sysTrafficMeterPeak | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.32.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        Peak traffic meter value since the system
        started.
       | 
    
    
      | sysTrafficMeterPeakTime | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.32.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        The time (in hundredths of a second) since the
        peak traffic meter value occurred.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisComponentIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.18.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A unique value for each chassis related component
        within the chassis.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisComponentType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.18.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        The type of the chassis component.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisComponentSerialNumber | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.18.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        The serial number of the chassis component.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisComponentHwVersion | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.18.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        The hardware version of the chassis component.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisComponentModel | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.18.1.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        The manufacturer's model number for the chassis
        component.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A unique value for each module within the
        chassis.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        The type of module.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleSerialNumber | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        The serial number of the module in a numeric
        format. If the module uses an alphanumeric serial
        number, this MIB object will return 0.
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        entPhysicalSerialNum in ENTITY-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleHwHiVersion | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        The high part of the hardware version of the
        module.
        For example, if the hardware version is 3.1, the
        value of moduleHwHiVersion is 3.
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        entPhysicalHardwareRev in ENTITY-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleHwLoVersion | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        The low part of the hardware version of the
        module.
        For example, if the hardware version is 3.1, the
        value of moduleHwLoVersion is 1.
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        entPhysicalHardwareRev in ENTITY-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleFwHiVersion | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        The high part of the firmware version number. For
        example, if the firmware version is 3.1, the value
        of moduleFwHiVersion is 3.
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        entPhysicalFirmwareRev in ENTITY-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleFwLoVersion | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        The low part of the firmware version number. For
        example, if the firmware version is 3.1, the value
        of moduleFwLoVersion is 1.
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        entPhysicalFirmwareRev in ENTITY-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleSwHiVersion | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        The high part of the software version number. For
        example, if the software version is 3.1, the value
        of moduleSwHiVersion is 3.
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        entPhysicalSoftwareRev in ENTITY-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleSwLoVersion | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.9 | 
    
    
      | 
        The low part of the software version number. For
        example, if the software version is 3.1, the value
        of moduleSwLoVersion is 1.
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        entPhysicalSoftwareRev in ENTITY-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.10 | 
    
    
      | 
        The operational status of the module. If the
        status is not ok, the value of moduleTestResult
        gives more detailed information about the
        module's failure condition(s).
       | 
    
    
      | moduleTestResult | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.11 | 
    
    
      | 
        The result of the module's self test. A zero
        indicates that the module passed all tests. Bits
        set in the result indicate error conditions.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleAction | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.12 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object, when read, returns one of the
        following results:
        other(1):   module permanently enabled
        enable(3):  module currently enabled
        disable(4): module currently disabled
        Setting this object to one of the acceptable
        values gives the following results:
        other(1):  gives an error
        reset(2):  resets the module's control logic
        enable(3): if the module status is configurable,
        enables the module, else gives error
        disable(4): if the module status is
        configurable, disables the module,
        else gives error.
        Setting this object to any other values results in
        an error.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleName | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.13 | 
    
    
      | 
        A descriptive string used by the network
        administrator to name the module.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleNumPorts | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.14 | 
    
    
      | 
        The number of ports supported by the module.
       | 
    
    
      | modulePortStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.15 | 
    
    
      | 
        A series of bytes containing status information
        about the module and each of the ports on the
        module.
        The first byte contains the status for the module
        (same value as moduleStatus), and subsequent bytes
        contain status for the first through the last
        ports on the module (same value as
        portOperStatus).
       | 
    
    
      | moduleSubType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.16 | 
    
    
      | 
        The type of daughterboard attached to this
        module.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleModel | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.17 | 
    
    
      | 
        The manufacturer's model number for the module.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleHwVersion | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.18 | 
    
    
      | 
        The hardware version of the module.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleFwVersion | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.19 | 
    
    
      | 
        The firmware version of the module.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleSwVersion | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.20 | 
    
    
      | 
        The software version of the module.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleStandbyStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.21 | 
    
    
      | 
        Redundant status of a module that supports
        redundancy.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleIPAddress | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.22 | 
    
    
      | 
        If the module has a separate IP address to
        reach it by, then it is reported here.
        Otherwise, this object has a value of
        '00000000H'.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleIPAddressVlan | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.23 | 
    
    
      | 
        If the moduleIPAddress is valid then this
        object reports the VLAN to access that IP
        address on. Otherwise this object has a value
        of zero.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleSubType2 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.24 | 
    
    
      | 
        The type of daughterboard attached to this
        module.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleSlotNum | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.25 | 
    
    
      | 
        This value is determined by the chassis slot
        number where the module is located. Valid entries
        are 1 to the value of chassisNumSlots
       | 
    
    
      | moduleSerialNumberString | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.26 | 
    
    
      | 
        The serial number of the module. This MIB object
        will return the module serial number for any
        module that either a numeric or an alphanumeric
        serial number is being used.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleEntPhysicalIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.27 | 
    
    
      | 
        The value of the instance of the entPhysicalIndex
        object, defined in ENTITY-MIB, for the entity
        physical index corresponding to this module.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleAdditionalStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.3.1.1.28 | 
    
    
      | 
        The additional status of the module.
        fruInstalled(0) indicates that whether or not
        FRU is installed on the module.
        powerDenied(1) indicates that whether phones
        connected to the ports of this module are
        denied of power.
        faulty(2) indicates hardware faulty.
       | 
    
    
      | portModuleIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies the
        module where this port is located.
       | 
    
    
      | portIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies this port
        within a module. The value is determined by the
        location of the port on the module. Valid entries
        are 1 to the value of moduleNumPorts for this
        module.
       | 
    
    
      | portCrossIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        A cross-reference to the port's index within
        another mib group. The value is dependent on the
        type of port. For an FDDI port, this corresponds
        to the snmpFddiPORTIndex.
       | 
    
    
      | portName | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        A descriptive string used by the network
        administrator to name the port.
       | 
    
    
      | portType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        The type of physical layer medium dependent
        interface on the port.
       | 
    
    
      | portOperStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        The current operational status of the port.
       | 
    
    
      | portCrossGroupIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        A cross-reference to another mib group for this
        port. The value is dependent on the type of port.
        For an FDDI port this corresponds to the
        snmpFddiPORTSMTIndex.
       | 
    
    
      | portAdditionalStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        Additional status information for the port. The
        value is a sum. It initially takes the value zero,
        then for each state that is true, 2 raised to a
        power is added to the sum. The powers are
        according to the following table:
        State    Power
        Transmit    0
        Receive    1
        Collision    2
        Transmit state indicates that at least one packet
        was transmitted by the port in the last polling
        period. Receive state indicates that at least one
        packet was received by the port in the last
        polling period. Collision state indicates that
        at least one collision was detected on the port
        in the last polling period.
        Note that if a state is not applicable to a
        particular port or additional status is not
        supported on a particular port, its value is
        always false for that port.
       | 
    
    
      | portAdminSpeed | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1.9 | 
    
    
      | 
        The desired speed of the port.
        The current operational speed of the port can be
        determined from ifSpeed.
       | 
    
    
      | portDuplex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1.10 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether the port is operating in half-
        duplex, full-duplex, disagree or auto negotiation
        mode. If the port could not agree with the far end
        on port duplex, the port will be in disagree(3)
        mode.
       | 
    
    
      | portIfIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1.11 | 
    
    
      | 
        The value of the instance of the ifIndex object,
        defined in MIB-II, for the interface corresponding
        to this port.
       | 
    
    
      | portSpantreeFastStart | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1.12 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether the port is operating in
        spantree fast start mode. A port with fast start
        enabled is immediately put in spanning tree
        forwarding state on link up, rather than starting
        in blocking state which is the normal operation.
        This is useful when the port is known to be
        connected to a single station which has problems
        waiting for the normal spanning tree operation to
        put the port in forwarding state.
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        stpxFastStartPortTable in
        CISCO-STP-EXTENSIONS-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | portAdminRxFlowControl | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1.13 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the receive flow control administrative
        status set on the port. If the status is set to
        on(1), the port will require the far end to send
        flow control. If the status is set to off(2), the
        port will not allow far end to send flow control.
        If the status is set to desired(3), the port will
        allow the far end to send the flow control.
       | 
    
    
      | portOperRxFlowControl | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1.14 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the receive flow control operational
        status of the port. If the port could not agree
        with the far end on a link protocol, its
        operational status will be disagree(3).
       | 
    
    
      | portAdminTxFlowControl | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1.15 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the transmit flow control
        administrative status set on the port.
        If the status is set to on(1), the port will send
        flow control to the far end.
        If the status is set to off(2), the port will not
        send flow control to the far end. If the status is
        set to desired(3), the port will send flow control
        to the far end if the far end supports it.
       | 
    
    
      | portOperTxFlowControl | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1.16 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the transmit flow control operational
        status of the port. If the port could not agree
        with the far end on a link protocol, its
        operational status will be disagree(3).
       | 
    
    
      | portMacControlTransmitFrames | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1.17 | 
    
    
      | 
        The total number of MAC control frames passed to
        the MAC sublayer for transmission.
       | 
    
    
      | portMacControlReceiveFrames | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1.18 | 
    
    
      | 
        The total number of MAC control frames passed by
        the MAC sublayer to the MAC Control sublayer on
        receive.
       | 
    
    
      | portMacControlPauseTransmitFrames | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1.19 | 
    
    
      | 
        The total number of PAUSE frames passed to
        the MAC sublayer for transmission.
       | 
    
    
      | portMacControlPauseReceiveFrames | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1.20 | 
    
    
      | 
        The total number of PAUSE frames passed by
        the MAC sublayer to the MAC Control sublayer
        on receive.
       | 
    
    
      | portMacControlUnknownProtocolFrames | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1.21 | 
    
    
      | 
        The total number of MAC Control frames received
        with an opcode that is not supported by the
        device.
       | 
    
    
      | portLinkFaultStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1.22 | 
    
    
      | 
        Specifies additional link fault status on a
        gigabit link.
        noFault:
        Link is up and operational.
        nearEndFault:
        The port is enabled but there is no GBIC
        present or the local port cannot
        synchronize with the remote end.
        nearEndConfigFail:
        The local port has detected a
        configuration mismatch with the remote
        end.
        farEndDisable:
        The far end is in the disabled state.
        farEndFault:
        The remote port is cannot synchronize.
        farEndConfigFail:
        The remote port has detected a
        configuration mismatch with the local end.
        notApplicable:
        Link fault status is not applicable on
        this port.
       | 
    
    
      | portAdditionalOperStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1.23 | 
    
    
      | 
        The current operational status of the port which
        is showing additional detailed information of the
        port.
       | 
    
    
      | portInlinePowerDetect | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1.24 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicate if the port detects an inline power capable
        device connected to it.
       | 
    
    
      | portEntPhysicalIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1.25 | 
    
    
      | 
        The value of the instance of the entPhysicalIndex
        object, defined in ENTITY-MIB, for the
        entity physical index corresponding to this port.
       | 
    
    
      | portErrDisableTimeOutEnable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.4.1.1.26 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether a port that is put into
        errdisable state by a cause as specified by
        sysErrDisableTimeoutEnable will be re-enabled
        automatically during the timeout interval as
        specified by sysErrDisableTimeoutInterval.
       | 
    
    
      | brouterPortModule | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.6.14.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies the
        module index where this port is located.
       | 
    
    
      | brouterPort | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.6.14.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies this port
        within a module (see portIndex).
       | 
    
    
      | brouterPortIpVlan | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.6.14.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        The IP Virtual LAN to which this port belongs.
       | 
    
    
      | brouterPortIpAddr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.6.14.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        This port's IP address.
       | 
    
    
      | brouterPortNetMask | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.6.14.1.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        This port's subnet mask.
       | 
    
    
      | brouterPortBroadcast | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.6.14.1.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        This port's broadcast address.
       | 
    
    
      | brouterPortBridgeVlan | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.6.14.1.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        The bridge Virtual LAN to which this port
        belongs.
       | 
    
    
      | brouterPortIpHelpers | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.6.14.1.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        An indication of which other Virtual LANs UDP/IP
        broadcasts received on this port will be forwarded
        to. The normal situation is broadcasts NOT
        forwarded beyond the originating VLAN, but it can
        be useful in certain circumstances. This is an
        octet string value with bits set to indicate
        forwarded to VLANs. It can be interpreted as a sum
        of f(x) as x goes from 0 to 1023, where f(x) = 0
        for no forwarding to VLAN x and f(x) = exp(2, x)
        for VLAN x forwarded to. If all bits are 0 or the
        octet string is zero length, then UDP/IP
        broadcasts are not being forwarded to other
        VLANs.
       | 
    
    
      | filterMacModule | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.1.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies the
        module where this port is located
        (see portModuleIndex).
       | 
    
    
      | filterMacPort | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.1.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies this port
        within a module (see portIndex).
       | 
    
    
      | filterMacAddress | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.1.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        A MAC address. If the source or destination MAC
        address equals this value, a match occurs. The
        packet is dropped if a match occurs and deny(1)
        was specified. The packet is dropped if a match
        doesn't occur and at least one MAC address filter
        was specified with permit(3).
       | 
    
    
      | filterMacType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.1.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        Setting this object to invalid(2) removes the
        corresponding entry from the filterMacTable.
        To add a new entry to the filterMacTable, set this
        object to deny(1) or any value from permit(3) to
        denySrcLearn(8) for a module, port, and MAC
        address not already in the table.
       | 
    
    
      | filterVendorModule | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.2.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies the
        module where this port is located
        (see portModuleIndex).
       | 
    
    
      | filterVendorPort | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.2.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies this port
        within a module (see portIndex).
       | 
    
    
      | filterVendorId | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.2.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        The vendor ID portion of a MAC address. If the
        source or destination MAC address has the same
        vendor ID, a match occurs. The packet is dropped
        if a match occurs and deny(1) was specified. The
        packet is dropped if a match doesn't occur and at
        least one Vendor ID filter was specified with
        permit(3).
       | 
    
    
      | filterVendorType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.2.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        Setting this object to invalid(2) removes the
        corresponding entry from the filterVendorTable.
        To add a new entry to the filterVendorTable, set
        this object to deny(1) or permit(3) for a module,
        port, and vendor ID not already in the table.
       | 
    
    
      | filterProtocolModule | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.3.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies the
        module where this port is located
        (see portModuleIndex).
       | 
    
    
      | filterProtocolPort | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.3.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies this port
        within a module (see portIndex).
       | 
    
    
      | filterProtocolValue | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.3.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        A 16-bit protocol value. If the packet's type
        field or the packet's DSAP/SSAP field is equal to
        this value, a match occurs. The packet is dropped
        if a match occurs and deny(1) was specified. The
        packet is dropped if a match doesn't occur and at
        least one protocol type filter was specified with
        permit(3).
       | 
    
    
      | filterProtocolType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.3.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        Setting this object to invalid(2) removes the
        corresponding entry from the filterProtocolTable.
        To add a new entry to the filterProtocolTable, set
        this object to deny(1) or permit(3) for a module,
        port, and protocol value not already in the
        table.
       | 
    
    
      | filterTestModule | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.4.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies the
        module where this port is located
        (see portModuleIndex).
       | 
    
    
      | filterTestPort | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.4.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies this port
        within a module (see portIndex).
       | 
    
    
      | filterTestIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.4.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies a test
        for a particular module/port.
       | 
    
    
      | filterTestType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.4.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        Setting this object to invalid(2) removes the
        corresponding entry from the filterTestTable. To
        add a new entry to the filterTestTable, set this
        object to valid(1) for a module, port, and test
        index not already in the table.
       | 
    
    
      | filterTestOffset | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.4.1.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        A byte offset into packet. Must be a 32-bit word
        aligned offset, i.e. 0, 4, 8, etc.
       | 
    
    
      | filterTestValue | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.4.1.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        A 32-bit value to be compared against the packet
        location specified by filterTestOffset.
       | 
    
    
      | filterTestMask | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.4.1.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        A 32-bit value to be bitwise ANDed with the
        packet location specified by filterTestOffset
        before  being compared to filterTestValue.
       | 
    
    
      | filterPortModule | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.5.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies the
        module where this port is located
        (see portModuleIndex).
       | 
    
    
      | filterPort | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.5.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies this port
        within a module (see portIndex).
       | 
    
    
      | filterPortComplex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.5.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        A complex expression made up of the numbers 1
        through 8 indicating test results from
        filterTestIndex and using logical operators '&'
        (and), '|' (or), '!' (not), and parenthesis. For
        example: ((1 & 2) | !3). If this complex filter
        matches a packet, it is dropped.
       | 
    
    
      | filterPortBroadcastThrottle | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.5.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        The maximum number of broadcast packets per
        second allowed on this port. If the number of
        incoming broadcast packets in a one second
        interval exceeds this amount, packets are
        dropped for the rest of the interval. If the
        capability exists, only broadcast packets should
        be dropped. Otherwise, all packets are dropped
        during the suppression interval.
        A value of 0 indicates broadcast packets should
        not be limited.
        The ability to suppress broadcast packets in this
        manner exists only on certain ports. If it does
        not exist on this port, attempts to write a value
        other than 0 are rejected.
        This object also applies to multicast (and/or)
        unicast suppression when
        filterPortSuppressionOption is enabled.
       | 
    
    
      | filterPortBroadcastThreshold | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.5.1.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the integer part of the maximum
        percentage of available bandwidth allowed for
        incoming traffic of the specific traffic types on
        this port. The associated object
        filterPortBroadcastThresholdFraction indicates the
        fraction part of the maximum percentage of
        available bandwidth allowed for incoming traffic
        of the specific traffic types on this port. Either
        packets of the specific traffic types are dropped
        of the port is put into errdisable state depending
        on the value of filterPortSuppressionViolation on
        this port if the percentage of incoming traffic of
        the specific traffic types would exceed this
        limit. The traffic types that are enabled for
        this traffic suppression feature is indicated by
        filterPortBroadcastOption.
        The maximum percentage for the combination of this
        object value and the object value of
        filterPortBroadcastThresholdFraction is 100.00
        which indicates traffic of all traffic types
        should not be limited.
        The ability to suppress traffic in this manner
        exists only on certain ports. If it does not
        exist on this port, attempts to write a value of
        this object other than 100 are rejected.
        On platforms where filterPortSuppressionOption
        object is not supported, this object only applies
        to broadcast suppression.
       | 
    
    
      | filterPortBroadcastDiscards | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.5.1.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        The number of packets discarded due to traffic
        suppression on this port.
       | 
    
    
      | filterPortBroadcastThresholdFraction | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.5.1.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the fraction part of the maximum
        percentage of available bandwidth allowed for
        incoming traffic of the specific traffic types on
        this port. The associated object
        filterPortBroadcastThreshold indicates the integer
        part of the maximum percentage of available
        bandwidth allowed for incoming traffic of the
        specific traffic types on this port. Either
        packets of the specific traffic types are dropped
        or the port is put into errdisable state
        depending on the value of
        filterPortSuppressionViolation on this port if the
        percentage of incoming traffic of the specific
        traffic type would exceed this limit. The
        traffic types that are enabled for this traffic
        suppression feature is indicated by
        filterPortBroadcastOption.
        The maximum percentage for the combination
        of this object value and the object value of
        filterPortBroadcastThreshold is 100.00 which
        indicates traffic of all traffic types should not
        be limited.
        The ability to suppress traffic in this manner
        exists only on certain ports. If it does not exist
        on this port, attempts to write a value of this
        object other than 100 are rejected.
        On platforms where filterPortSuppressionOption
        object is not supported, this object only applies
        to broadcast suppression.
       | 
    
    
      | filterPortSuppressionOption | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.5.1.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the traffic types that traffic
        suppression feature is enabled for.
        multicast(0) is set when multicast suppression is
        enabled. unicast(1) is set when unicast
        suppression is enabled. broadcast(2) is set when
        broadcast suppression is enabled.
       | 
    
    
      | filterPortSuppressionViolation | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.7.5.1.9 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the action that will be taken on this
        port when the percentage of either broadcast,
        multicast or unicast traffic exceeds the limit as
        indicated by filterPortBroadcastThreshold and
        filterPortBroadcastThresholdFraction.
        dropPackets - the excessive packets will be
        - dropped on this port.
        errdisable - the port will be put into errdisable
        - state.
        The object is only supported on platforms that
        support this suppression violation action
        feature.
       | 
    
    
      | vlanIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.2.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies the
        Virtual LAN associated with this information.
       | 
    
    
      | vlanSpantreeEnable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.2.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether Spanning Tree protocol is
        enabled for this Virtual LAN.
        If the device only supports a single global
        Spanning Tree PVST+ Protocol enable/disable
        for all the existing VLANs, then the object
        value assigned to this VLAN will be applied
        to the object values of all the instances
        in this table which do not have the value
        of notApplicable(3).
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        stpxPVSTVlanEnable in
        CISCO-STP-EXTENSIONS-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | vlanIfIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.2.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        The value of the ifIndex object defined in
        MIB-II, for the interface corresponding to this
        VLAN.
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        vtpVlanIfIndex in CISCO-VTP-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | vlanPortModule | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.3.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies the
        module where this port is located
        (see portModuleIndex).
       | 
    
    
      | vlanPort | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.3.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies this port
        within a module (see portIndex).
       | 
    
    
      | vlanPortVlan | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.3.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        The Virtual LAN to which this port belongs.
       | 
    
    
      | vlanPortIslVlansAllowed | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.3.1.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        An indication of which Virtual LANs are allowed
        on this Inter-Switch Link. This is an octet string
        value with bits set to indicate allowed VLANs. It
        can be interpreted as a sum of f(x) as x goes from
        0 to 1023, where f(x) = 0 for VLAN x not allowed
        and f(x) = exp(2, x) for VLAN x allowed.
       | 
    
    
      | vlanPortSwitchLevel | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.3.1.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the priority level the port uses to
        access the switching media. If vlanPortSwitchLevel
        is not applicable to the port, notApplicable(3)
        will be returned by the device.
       | 
    
    
      | vlanPortIslAdminStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.3.1.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the administrative status set on the
        trunk port while the operational status is the one
        that indicates whether the port is actually
        trunking or not. If the status is set to off(2),
        the port is permanently set to be a non-trunk. If
        the status is set to onNoNegotiate(5), the port is
        permanently set to be a trunk and no negotiation
        takes place with the far end to try to ensure
        consistent operation. If the status is set to
        on(1), the port initiates a request to become a
        trunk and will become a trunk regardless of the
        response from the far end. If the status is set to
        desirable(3), the port initiates a request to
        become a trunk and will become a trunk if the far
        end agrees. If the status is set to auto(4), the
        port does not initiate a request to become a trunk
        but will do so if it receives a request to become
        a trunk from the far end.
       | 
    
    
      | vlanPortIslOperStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.3.1.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates if the port is actually trunking or
        not. In the case of ISL capable ports, the status
        depends on the success or failure of the
        negotiation process initiated by the port to
        become a trunk or non trunk.
        In the case of 802.10 capable ports, it is
        directly related to the on/off administrative
        status.
       | 
    
    
      | vlanPortIslPriorityVlans | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.3.1.9 | 
    
    
      | 
        An indication of which Virtual LANs have a better
        dot1dStpPortPriority value. This object can be
        used to perform load balancing on Inter-Switch
        Links via spanning tree. An Inter-Switch Link has
        two dot1dStpPortPriority values which are shared
        by all the Virtual LANs on the link. The Virtual
        LANs indicated by this object have priority
        over the other Virtual LANs on the link.
        This is an octet string value with bits set to
        indicate priority VLANs. It can be interpreted as
        a sum of f(x) as x goes from 0 to 1023, where
        f(x) = 0 for a VLAN x which does not have priority
        and f(x) = exp(2, x) for a VLAN x which has
        priority.
        Setting the dot1dStpPortPriority value for any of
        the Virtual LANs indicated by this object causes
        the dot1dStpPortPriority value for all the Virtual
        LANs indicated by this object to be set to the
        same value.
        Setting the dot1dStpPortPriority value for any
        other Virtual LAN causes the dot1dStpPortPriority
        value for all other Virtual LANs to be set to the
        same value.
       | 
    
    
      | vlanPortAdminStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.3.1.10 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether the port will get assigned to a
        VLAN statically or dynamically. When it is set to
        dynamic, the needed information will be accessed
        from one of the Vlan Membership Policy Servers
        specified in the vmpsTable. Default value is
        static(1).
        Note that vlanPortAdminStatus cannot be set to
        dynamic(2) for a port which has
        portSecurityAdminStatus set to enabled(1) or for a
        port which currently has a vlanPortIslOperStatus
        of trunking(1).
       | 
    
    
      | vlanPortOperStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.3.1.11 | 
    
    
      | 
        An indication of the current VLAN status of the
        port.
        A status of inactive(1) indicates that a dynamic
        port does not yet have a VLAN assigned or that a
        static or dynamic port has been assigned a VLAN
        that is not currently active. A status of
        active(2) indicates that the currently assigned
        VLAN is active. A status of shutdown(3) indicates
        that the port has been shutdown as a result of a
        VMPS response on a dynamic port.
        A status of vlanActiveFault(4) only applies to
        tokenring ports and indicates that the port is
        operationally disabled because the TR-CRF VLAN of
        which the port is a member has active ports on
        another device and only ports on that remote
        device may participate in that TR-CRF VLAN.
       | 
    
    
      | vlanPortAuxiliaryVlan | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.3.1.12 | 
    
    
      | 
        The Voice Virtual Vlan ID (VVID) to which this
        port belongs to.
        If the VVID is not supported on the port, this MIB
        object will not be configurable and will return
        4096.
        Setting this MIB object to 4096, the CDP packets
        transmitting through this port would not include
        Appliance VLAN-ID TLV.
        Setting this MIB object to 4095, the CDP packets
        transmitting through this port would contain
        Appliance VLAN-ID TLV with value of 4095 - VoIP
        and related packets are expected to be sent and
        received untagged without an 802.1p priority.
        Setting this MIB object to 0, the CDP packets
        transmitting through this port would contain
        Appliance VLAN-ID TLV with value of 0 - VoIP
        and related packets are expected to be sent and
        received with VLAN-id=0 and an 802.1p priority.
        Setting this MIB object to N (1..1000|1025..4094),
        the CDP packets transmitting through this port
        would contain Appliance VLAN-ID TLV with N - VoIP
        and related packets are expected to be sent and
        received with VLAN-id=N and an 802.1p priority.
        This object is deprecated and replaced by
        vmVoiceVlanId in CISCO-VLAN-MEMBERSHIP-MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | vmpsAddr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.4.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        The IP address of a Vlan Membership Policy
        Server. To configure the internal VMPS, use the
        same IP address as specified in sysIpAddr.
       | 
    
    
      | vmpsType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.4.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        To add a new entry to the vmpsTable, set this
        object to primary(2) or other(3) for an IP address
        which is not already in the table. The primary
        entry will be used first, if it is reachable.
        Otherwise one of the other entries will be used.
        Setting one entry to primary(2) causes any
        previous primary entry to change to other(3).
        To remove an entry from the table, set this
        object to invalid(1).
       | 
    
    
      | vlanTrunkMappingFromVlan | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.8.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        The VLAN with this VLAN ID will be mapped to the
        VLAN in the corresponding instance of
        vlanTrunkMappingToVlan in the device.
        Agent returns inconsistentValue if this VLAN
        exists in the device.
        Agent returns inconsistentValue if this VLAN is
        not a reserved VLAN and the value of corresponding
        instance of vlanTrunkMappingType is
        reservedToNonReserved(1).
        Agent returns wrongValue if this VLAN is not a
        valid 802.1Q VLAN and the value of corresponding
        instance of vlanTrunkMappingType is
        dot1qToisl(2).
       | 
    
    
      | vlanTrunkMappingToVlan | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.8.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        The VLAN which the corresponding instance of
        vlanTrunkMappingFromVlan will be mapped to.
        Agent returns inconsistentValue if this VLAN
        exists in the device.
        Agent returns inconsistentValue if this VLAN is a
        reserved VLAN and the value of corresponding
        instance of vlanTrunkMappingType is
        reservedToNonReserved(1).
        Agent returns inconsistentValue if this VLAN is
        not a valid ISL VLAN and the value of
        corresponding instance of vlanTrunkMappingType
        is dot1qToisl(2).
       | 
    
    
      | vlanTrunkMappingType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.8.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        The type of this trunk VLAN mapping.
        reservedToNonReserved(1)
        An user defined association which maps a
        reserved VLAN to a non-reserved VLAN.
        dot1qToisl(2)
        An user defined association which maps a VLAN
        in 802.1q trunk to a VLAN in ISL trunk.
        Implementations are allowed to restrict the
        available types for this object.
        For devices which support the range of VlanIndex
        between 1024 and 4095, the default value is
        reservedToNonReserved(1).  The default value is
        dot1qToisl(2) for devices which do not support the
        range of VlanIndex between 1024 and 4095.
       | 
    
    
      | vlanTrunkMappingOper | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.8.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether this VLAN mapping is effective
        or not.
       | 
    
    
      | vlanTrunkMappingStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.9.8.1.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        The status of this trunk VLAN mapping.
        Once a row becomes active, value in any other
        column within such row cannot be modified except
        by setting vlanTrunkMappingStatus to
        notInService(2) for such row.
       | 
    
    
      | portSecurityModuleIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.10.1.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies the
        module where this port is located
        (see portModuleIndex).
       | 
    
    
      | portSecurityPortIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.10.1.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies this port
        within a module (see portIndex).
       | 
    
    
      | portSecurityAdminStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.10.1.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        When security is enabled, source MAC addresses
        are monitored for all packets received on the
        port. If an address is detected that does not
        match the portSecuritySecureSrcAddr and any
        corresponding portSecurityExtSecureSrcAddr, of
        which portSecurityExtModuleIndex and
        portSecurityExtPortIndex in the
        portSecurityExtTable is the same as the
        portSecurityModuleIndex and portSecurityPortIndex,
        and the number of MAC address learned or
        configured for this port is equal to
        portSecurityMaxSrcAddr, the port will shutdown or
        drop packets. If the
        portSecurityViolationPolicy is set to shutdown(2),
        the port is shutdown and a linkDown trap is sent;
        otherwise the port drops the invalid packets.
       | 
    
    
      | portSecurityOperStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.10.1.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        An indication of whether the port has been shut
        down as a result of an insecure address being
        detected on a secure port.
       | 
    
    
      | portSecurityLastSrcAddr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.10.1.1.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        The last source MAC address in a receive packet
        seen on the port.
       | 
    
    
      | portSecuritySecureSrcAddr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.10.1.1.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        The address to be compared with source MAC
        addresses of received packets when the
        portSecurityAdminStatus is enabled(1). Setting
        this value to 0.0.0.0.0.0 puts the port in
        learning mode so that the next source MAC
        address received by the port becomes the
        portSecuritySecureSrcAddr.
       | 
    
    
      | portSecurityMaxSrcAddr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.10.1.1.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        The maximum number (N) of MAC address to be
        secured on the port. The first N MAC addresses
        learned or configured are made secured. If the
        user wants to make the port secured for more than
        one MAC address, the portSecurityExtTable is used
        in addition to portSecuritySecureSrcAddr. If
        changing the maximum number N of Mac address to M,
        which is smaller than N, some MAC addresses are
        removed. Setting this value to 1,
        the portSecurityExtTable will not be used for this
        port and the corresponding entries for this port
        will also be removed from portSecurityExtTable.
       | 
    
    
      | portSecurityAgingTime | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.10.1.1.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        The interval in which the port is secured. After
        the expiration of the time, the corresponding
        portSecuritySecureSrcAddr or
        portSecurityExtSecureSrcAddr will be removed from
        the secure address list. If the value of this
        object is 0, the aging mechanism is disabled.
       | 
    
    
      | portSecurityShutdownTimeOut | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.10.1.1.9 | 
    
    
      | 
        The interval in which the port is shutdown due to
        the violation of security. After the expiration
        of the time all the security configuration of this
        port is re-installed and the port is enabled. If
        the value of this object is 0, the port is shut
        down permanently.
       | 
    
    
      | portSecurityViolationPolicy | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.10.1.1.10 | 
    
    
      | 
        If the value of this object is
        restrict(1)  - the port drops all packets with
        insecured addresses.
        shutdown(2)  - the port is forced to shut down
        if there is a violation of
        security.
       | 
    
    
      | portSecurityExtModuleIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.10.2.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies the
        module where this port is located
        (see portModuleIndex).
       | 
    
    
      | portSecurityExtPortIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.10.2.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies this port
        within a module (see portIndex).
       | 
    
    
      | portSecurityExtSecureSrcAddr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.10.2.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies the  MAC
        address, which is to be secured.
       | 
    
    
      | portSecurityExtControlStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.10.2.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object used to add or remove a secured
        MAC address of the corresponding port in
        the row. If setting this object to valid(1), the
        portSecurityExtSecureSrcAddr is made to be secured
        for the port. If setting this object to
        invalid(2), the portSecurityExtSecureSrcAddr is
        no longer to be secured for the current port.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingModuleIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.1.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies the
        module where this port is located
        (see portModuleIndex).
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingPortIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.1.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies this port
        within a module (see portIndex).
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingPortSetACbits | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.1.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        Specifies if the AC bits shall be set
        unconditionally when a port forwards certain LLC
        frames.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingPortMode | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.1.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        Specifies the port's mode of operation.
        auto:       Automatically detect the port mode
        upon insertion.
        fdxCport:   Transmit Immediate (full-duplex)
        Concentrator Port
        fdxStation: Transmit Immediate (full-duplex)
        Station emulation
        hdxCport:   Token Passing Protocol (half-duplex)
        Concentrator Port
        hdxStation: Token Passing Protocol (half-duplex)
        Station emulation
        riro:       RingIn/RingOut mode. (wsx5031 only)
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingPortEarlyTokenRel | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.1.1.9 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object provides the ability to enable or
        disable early token release for a particular port.
        Early token release only applies to ports
        operating at 16 Mbps. If ifSpeed reflects 4 Mbps
        for a particular port, then the corresponding
        instance of this object will have a value of
        disabled(2) regardless of attempts to set the
        object to enabled(1).
        Whenever a port is opened with a ring speed of
        16 Mbps, by default, early token release will be
        enabled.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingPortPriorityThresh | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.1.1.10 | 
    
    
      | 
        The highest token ring frame priority that shall
        go to the low-priority transmit queue.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingPortPriorityMinXmit | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.1.1.11 | 
    
    
      | 
        The minimum token priority that will be used for
        transmit.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingPortCfgLossThresh | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.1.1.12 | 
    
    
      | 
        Number of configuration loss events during the
        sample interval which, if exceeded, should cause
        the port to be disabled. If the port is disabled
        by this function the port must be administratively
        re-enabled.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingPortCfgLossInterval | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.1.1.13 | 
    
    
      | 
        The sampling interval, in minutes, for which the
        port monitors to see if the configuration loss
        threshold has been exceeded.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingDripVlan | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.12.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A TR-CRF VLAN ID.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingDripLocalPortStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.12.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object reflects DRiP's status regarding
        the overall set of local ports assigned to
        the TR-CRF VLAN associated with this entry.
        A value of active(1) indicates that at least
        one local port is inserted/connected (i.e.,
        active on the Token Ring). A value of inactive(2)
        indicates that none of the local ports are
        inserted/connected. All local ports are either
        disabled or are simply not connected.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingDripRemotePortStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.12.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object reflects DRiP's status regarding
        any ports on remote systems. A value of
        active(1) indicates that at least one remote
        port is inserted/connected (i.e., active on
        the Token Ring). A value of inactive(2) indicates
        that none of the remote ports are
        inserted/connected. All remote ports are either
        disabled or are simply not connected.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingDripRemotePortConfigured | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.12.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object reflects whether or not DRiP has
        detected remote ports assigned to the TR-CRF
        VLAN associated with this entry. A value of
        true(1) indicates there is at least one port
        on a remote system assigned to this TR-CRF VLAN.
        A value of false(2) indicates no remote ports
        are assigned to this TR-CRF VLAN.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingDripDistributedCrf | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.12.1.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object reflects whether DRiP considers the
        TR-CRF VLAN associated with this entry to be
        distributed across systems. A value of true(1)
        indicates the TR-CRF is distributed. A value
        of false(2) indicates the TR-CRF is not
        distributed.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingDripBackupCrf | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.12.1.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object reflects whether or not the TR-CRF
        VLAN associated with this entry is configured
        as a backup TR-CRF. A value of true(1) indicates
        the TR-CRF is a configured as a backup. A value
        of false(2) indicates the TR-CRF is not configured
        as a backup.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingDripOwnerNodeID | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.12.1.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        The unique identifier  of the system that has
        advertised that it has local ports assigned to the
        TR-CRF VLAN associated with this entry.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingPortSoftErrThresh | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.14.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        The number of soft errors reported from a station
        connected to this port which, if exceeded, should
        cause a soft error exceeded trap to be issued.
        The error counters being monitored and compared to
        this threshold value are all of the error counters
        in the ringStationTable (see RFC 1513).
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingPortSoftErrReportInterval | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.14.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        The sampling period, in seconds, in which each
        station connected to this port will be monitored
        for excessive soft error reports. If a station
        reports more than tokenRingPortSoftErrThreshold
        errors within the sampling period a trap will be
        issued to the management station(s). Setting a
        value of 0 will cause no traps to be sent for
        this port.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingPortSoftErrResetCounters | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.14.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        When this object is set to reset(2), all Soft
        Error Monitoring related counters on this port
        will be set to 0.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingPortSoftErrLastCounterReset | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.14.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        The time (in hundredths of a second) since Soft
        Error Monitoring counters for this port were last
        cleared.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingPortSoftErrEnable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.11.14.1.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether the Token Ring Soft Error
        Monitoring feature is enabled on this port or not.
        The detailed soft error statistics are provided
        by Token Ring RMON SNMP objects. Thus, if RMON
        (sysEnableRmon) is disabled(2) then the soft error
        statistics will only be available from the CLI.
       | 
    
    
      | mcastRouterModuleIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.12.1.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies the
        module where this port is located
        (see portModuleIndex).
       | 
    
    
      | mcastRouterPortIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.12.1.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies this port
        within a module (see portIndex).
       | 
    
    
      | mcastRouterAdminStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.12.1.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        And indication of whether the presence of an IP
        multicast router on this port is to be determined
        statically or dynamically. The value
        routerPresent(1) indicates that the presence of a
        router is statically configured to be present.
        The value dynamic(3) indicates the presence is to
        be learned dynamically.
       | 
    
    
      | mcastRouterOperStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.12.1.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        An indication of whether an IP multicast router
        is present on this port.
       | 
    
    
      | dnsServerAddr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.13.2.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        The IP address of a DNS server.
       | 
    
    
      | dnsServerType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.13.2.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        To add a new entry to the dnsServerTable, set
        this object to primary(2) or other(3) for an IP
        address which is not already in the table. The
        primary entry will be used first, if it is
        reachable. Otherwise, one of the other entries
        will be used. Setting one entry to primary(2)
        causes any previous primary entry to change to
        other(3). To remove an entry from the table, set
        this object to invalid(1).
       | 
    
    
      | syslogServerAddr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.14.1.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        The IP address of a system log Server.
       | 
    
    
      | syslogServerType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.14.1.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        To add/remove a new entry to the
        syslogServerTable, setting to invalid(2) removes
        the corresponding entry from the
        syslogServerTable. To add a new entry into
        syslogServerTable, set this object to valid(1)
        for an IP address which is not already in the
        table.
       | 
    
    
      | syslogMessageFacility | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.14.4.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        System log message facility.
       | 
    
    
      | syslogMessageSeverity | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.14.4.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        System log message severity.
       | 
    
    
      | ntpServerAddress | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.15.4.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Entry containing NTP Server's IP address.
       | 
    
    
      | ntpServerType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.15.4.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        To add or remove an entry to ntpServerTable.
        Setting to 1 adds the entry and setting to 2
        clears the entry.
       | 
    
    
      | ntpServerPublicKey | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.15.4.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        The key to be used when communicating with this
        server.
        A key with a value of zero indicates an invalid
        ntpServerPublicKey. When the authentication
        feature is enabled the system will not sync with
        this server when ntpAuthenticationPublicKey
        doesn't match with NTP Packet's public key.
        or
        If the ntpAuthenticationTrustedMode is trusted but
        encrypted message of ntpAuthenticationSecretKey
        with NTP packet's data doesn't match with NTP
        packet's crypto checksum in the message
        authentication mode (MAC).
        or
        If the ntpAuthenticationTrustedMode is untrusted.
        In client mode NMP will not send request NTP
        Packet to the server when ntpServerPublicKey
        doesn't match with any of the
        ntpAuthenticationPublicKey in
        ntpAuthenticationTable.
        or
        If the ntpAuthenticationTrustedMode is untrusted.
       | 
    
    
      | ntpAuthenticationPublicKey | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.15.11.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A unique value to identify the authentication
        key. When the authentication feature is enabled
        and the ntpAuthenticationPublicKey matches with
        the NTP packet's public key then this entry is
        used.
       | 
    
    
      | ntpAuthenticationSecretKey | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.15.11.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        An arbitrary string known as the secret key used
        for encrypting of the NTP packet. This key is
        useful when the ntpAuthenticationTrustedMode is
        set to trusted(1).
        This key has to be specified when this
        ntpAuthenticationEntry is created. When reading
        this object, it will return empty string.
       | 
    
    
      | ntpAuthenticationTrustedMode | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.15.11.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        A flag indicates whether the
        ntpAuthenticationSecretKey is trusted or
        untrusted. Setting a ntpAuthenticationSecretKey
        to trusted(1) allows authentication on NTP
        packets containing this key, and setting a
        ntpAuthenticationSecretKey to untrusted(2) drops
        all NTP packets containing this key.
       | 
    
    
      | ntpAuthenticationType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.15.11.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        To add or remove an entry to
        ntpAuthenticationTable. Setting to 1 adds the
        entry and setting to 2 clears the entry.
       | 
    
    
      | tacacsServerAddr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.16.9.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        The IP address of a TACACS+ Server.
       | 
    
    
      | tacacsServerType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.16.9.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        To add a new entry to the tacacsServerTable, set
        this object to primary(2) or other(3) for an IP
        address which is not already in the table. The
        primary entry will be used first, if it is
        reachable. Otherwise, one of the other entries
        will be used. Setting one entry to primary(2)
        causes any previous primary entry to change to
        other(3). To remove an entry from the table, set
        this object to invalid(1).
       | 
    
    
      | ipPermitAddress | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.17.2.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        The IP address of a IP permit host.
       | 
    
    
      | ipPermitMask | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.17.2.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        The IP net mask of a IP permit host.
       | 
    
    
      | ipPermitType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.17.2.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        Setting this object to invalid(2), removes the
        corresponding entry from the ipPermitListTable. To
        add a new entry into ipPermitListTable, set this
        object to valid(1), for an IP address and IP net
        mask which are not already in the table.
       | 
    
    
      | ipPermitAccessType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.17.2.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        The IP access type of a IP permit host.
        At least one access type has to be set.
       | 
    
    
      | ipPermitDeniedAddress | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.17.3.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        The IP address of a IP permit denied access.
       | 
    
    
      | ipPermitDeniedAccess | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.17.3.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        The denied access type.
       | 
    
    
      | ipPermitDeniedTime | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.17.3.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        The time (in hundredths of a second) since the IP
        permit denied access happens.
       | 
    
    
      | portChannelModuleIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.18.1.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies the
        module where this port is located.
       | 
    
    
      | portChannelPortIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.18.1.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies this port
        within a module (see portIndex).
       | 
    
    
      | portChannelPorts | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.18.1.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        The set of ports on a module channelling
        together. 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 rep resents the highest
        numbered port. Thus, each port 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 channel ports. The default
        value of this object is a string which only has a
        value of `1' on its own port.
       | 
    
    
      | portChannelAdminStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.18.1.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the administrative status set on the
        channel ports. If the status is set to on(1), the
        channelling is enabled. If the status is set to
        off(2), the channelling is disabled. If the status
        is set to desirable(3), the port initiates a pagp
        negotiation request to become a channel and will
        become a channel if the far end agrees. If the
        status is set to auto(4), the port does not
        initiate a request to become a channel but will do
        so if it receives a request to become a channel
        from the far end. If the status is set to
        desirableSilent(5), the port initiates a pagp
        negotiation request to become a channel and will
        become a channel if the far end agrees. If the
        port doesn't receive any packets from far end,
        then  after some timeout period the port forms a
        channel by itself. If the status is set to
        autoSilent(6), the port does not initiate a
        request to become a channel, but will do so if it
        receives a request to become a channel from the
        far end. If the port doesn't receive any request,
        then after some timeout period the port forms a
        channel by itself.
       | 
    
    
      | portChannelOperStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.18.1.1.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether the ports current channelling
        operational status is channel or not.
       | 
    
    
      | portChannelNeighbourDeviceId | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.18.1.1.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the neighbors device id.
       | 
    
    
      | portChannelNeighbourPortId | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.18.1.1.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the neighbor ports' Id.
       | 
    
    
      | portChannelProtInPackets | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.18.1.1.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the number of protocol packets received
        on the ports.
       | 
    
    
      | portChannelProtOutPackets | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.18.1.1.9 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the number of protocol packets
        transmitted on the ports.
       | 
    
    
      | portChannelIfIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.18.1.1.10 | 
    
    
      | 
        The value of the instance of the ifIndex object
        defined in MIB-II, for the interface corresponding
        to the channel which the port belongs to. This
        object will have a non zero value if its
        portChannelOperStatus is channelling and the link
        of this port is up.
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbModuleIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.19.1.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies the
        module where this port is located (see
        portModuleIndex).
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbPortIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.19.1.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies this port
        within a module (see portIndex).
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbSpeed | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.19.1.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the port speed capability of a port.
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbDuplex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.19.1.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the duplex capability of a port.
        The fdx(4) is specially for tokenring full-duplex
        and hdx(3) is specially for tokenring
        half-duplex.
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbTrunkEncapsulationType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.19.1.1.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the VLAN encapsulation capability of a
        port, The dot10(1) is for 801.10 and dot1q(2) is
        for 801.1Q.
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbTrunkMode | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.19.1.1.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the trunk capability of a port.
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbChannel | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.19.1.1.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the channelling capability of a port.
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbBroadcastSuppression | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.19.1.1.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the broadcast suppression capability of
        a port. The pps(0) is for ports capable of
        specifying suppression in packets per second and
        percentage(1) is for ports capable of specifying
        suppression in terms of percentage of bandwidth.
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbFlowControl | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.19.1.1.9 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the flow control capability of a port.
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbSecurity | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.19.1.1.10 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether a port supports security.
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbVlanMembership | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.19.1.1.11 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the vlan membership capability of a
        port.
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbPortfast | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.19.1.1.12 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether a port supports portfast.
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbUdld | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.19.1.1.13 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether the port is capable of UDLD
        (UniDirectional Link Detection) or not.
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbInlinePower | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.19.1.1.14 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicate the inline power capability of a port.
        auto(0) denotes the ability that the switch
        automatically determines whether or not power
        should be provided. on(1) denotes the ability to
        manually turn on inline power.
        off(2) denotes the ability to manually turn off
        inline power.
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbAuxiliaryVlan | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.19.1.1.15 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicate the voice vlan capability of a port.
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbSpan | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.19.1.1.16 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates port span capabilities.
        source(0) denotes the capability of being SPAN
        source destination(1) denotes the capability of
        being SPAN destination, reflector(2) denotes the
        capability of being SPAN reflector.
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbCosRewrite | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.19.1.1.17 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether a port supports CoS rewrite.
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbTosRewrite | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.19.1.1.18 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the ToS rewrite capability of a port.
        dscp(0) denotes the port capability to classify
        packets according to the DSCP.
        ipPrecedence(1) denotes the port capability to
        classify packets according to the IP Precedence.
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbCopsGrouping | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.19.1.1.19 | 
    
    
      | 
        The set of ports on a module that are configured
        together as far as the Differentiated Services
        Cops feature is concerned. 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 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 Cops
        grouping.
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbDot1x | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.19.1.1.20 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether a port supports 802.1x.
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbIgmpFilter | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.19.1.1.21 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether a port supports IGMP filter.
       | 
    
    
      | portTopNControlIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.20.1.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index that uniquely identifies an entry
        in the portTopNControl table. Each such
        entry defines one top N report.
       | 
    
    
      | portTopNRateBase | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.20.1.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        The variable for all ports in this system
        based on which portTopNTable/report is ordered.
        This object may not be modified if the associated
        portTopNStatus object is equal to active(1).
       | 
    
    
      | portTopNType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.20.1.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        The sampling port type.
        This object may not be modified if the associated
        portTopNStatus object is equal to active(1).
       | 
    
    
      | portTopNMode | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.20.1.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        The running mode of this portTopN control entry.
        portTopNForeground (1) means when
        portTopNTimeRemaining reaches to 0, the report
        will show on the CLI at once and it won't be kept
        in the portTopNTable. portTopNBackground (2) means
        the report will not show on the CLI it will be
        kept in the portTopNTable.
        This object may not be modified if the associated
        portTopNStatus object is equal to active(1).
       | 
    
    
      | portTopNReportStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.20.1.1.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        The report status of this portTopN control entry.
        Progressing (1) means that the report of this
        portTopN control entry is still in progress. The
        management station can poll this mib object to
        check the report data is available or not.
        Ready (2) means the report is available.
       | 
    
    
      | portTopNDuration | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.20.1.1.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        The sampling interval in seconds during which
        statistics are collected for this report.
        When this is set a value and the corresponding
        portTopNControlEntry is valid, the
        portTopNTimeRemaining object shall be set to the
        same value.
        portTopNTimeRemaining starts at the same value as
        portTopNDuration and counts down as the collection
        goes on.
        If this object is set to be zero, it will do the
        collection immediately. And the collecting report
        value should be the absolute counter value.
       | 
    
    
      | portTopNTimeRemaining | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.20.1.1.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        The number of seconds left in the report
        currently being collected. When portTopNDuration
        object is modified by the management station, a
        new collection is started, possibly aborting a
        currently running report. The new value is used as
        the requested duration of this report, which is
        loaded from the associated portTopNDuration
        object.
        When this object is a non-zero value, any
        associated portTopNEntries shall be made
        inaccessible by the monitor.
        While the value of this object is non-zero and the
        corresponding portTopNControlENtry is valid, it
        decrements by one per second until it reaches
        zero. During this time, all associated
        portTopNEntries shall remain inaccessible. At
        the time that this object decrements to zero, the
        report is made accessible in the portTopNTable.
        Thus, the portTopN table is to be created only at
        the end of the collection interval.
       | 
    
    
      | portTopNStartTime | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.20.1.1.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        The value of sysUpTime when this top N report was
        last started. In other words, this is the time
        that the associated portTopNTimeRemaining object
        was modified to start the requested report.
       | 
    
    
      | portTopNRequestedSize | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.20.1.1.9 | 
    
    
      | 
        The maximum number of ports requested for the top
        N entry.
        When this object is created or modified, the value
        of portTopNGrantedSize is set as closely to this
        object as is possible for the particular
        implementation and available resources.
        Valid value for this object is 1 to maximum number
        of physical ports. The default value is 20 ports.
       | 
    
    
      | portTopNGrantedSize | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.20.1.1.10 | 
    
    
      | 
        The maximum number of ports in the top N table.
        When the associated portTopNRequestedSize object
        is created or modified, the value of this object
        should be set as closely to the requested value as
        is possible for the particular implementation and
        available resources. The value must not be lowered
        except as a result of a set to the associated
        portTopNRequestedSize object.
        Ports with the highest value of portTopNRateBase
        shall be placed in this table in decreasing order
        of this rate until there is no more room or until
        there are no more ports.
       | 
    
    
      | portTopNOwner | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.20.1.1.11 | 
    
    
      | 
        The entity that configured this entry and is
        therefore using the resources assigned to it.
       | 
    
    
      | portTopNStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.20.1.1.12 | 
    
    
      | 
        The status of this portTopNControl entry.
        The Management station sends the user set values
        with a portTopNStatus value of createAndGo(4).
        When the agent receives it the collection of the
        report starts.
        When the portTopNReportStatus is ready(2) the user
        can get the reports (portTopNTable).
        For the current implementation createAndWait(5)
        will not be supported.
        There can be only 5 rows in the control table.
       | 
    
    
      | portTopNIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.20.2.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index that uniquely identifies an entry in
        the portTopN table among those in the same report.
        This index is between 1 and N, where N is the
        portTopNGrantedSize of ports with the highest
        portTopNRateBase. Increasing values of
        portTopNIndex shall be assigned to entries with
        decreasing values of portTopNRateBase until index
        N is assigned to the entry with the lowest value
        of portTopNRateBase or there are no more
        portTopNEntries.
       | 
    
    
      | portTopNModuleNumber | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.20.2.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        The module number of the port counter data
        entry.
       | 
    
    
      | portTopNPortNumber | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.20.2.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        The port number of the port counter data entry.
       | 
    
    
      | portTopNUtilization | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.20.2.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        The utilization of the port in the system.
        The utilization is computed in the following
        methods:
        Ethernet Utilization: (If Full Duplex, multiply by 2)
        10 Mbps         I/O-pkts * (9.6 + 6.4) + (0.8 * I/O-Bytes)
        Ethernet Util = -----------------------------------------
        Interval * 10,000
        where 9.6 is interframe gap of Ethernet
        6.4 is preamble of Ethernet
        10,000 is 10Mbps
        100 Mbps        I/O-pkts * (96 + 64) + (8 * I/O-Bytes)
        Ethernet Util = --------------------------------------
        Interval * 1,000,000
        1000 Mbps       I/O-pkts * (96 + 64) + (8 * I/O-Bytes)
        Ethernet Util = --------------------------------------
        Interval * 10,000,000
        All other       I/O-pkts * (9.6 + 6.4) + (0.8 * I/O-Bytes)
        Ethernet Util = ------------------------------------------
        Interval * N * 1,000
        (where N is N Mbps)
        Token Ring Utilization:
        (Assuming that Octets is from AC byte through FCS)
        4 Mbps                  Pkts * 32 + (8 * Octets)
        Token Ring Util = 100 * ------------------------
        Interval * 4,000,000
        where 32 is bits in SD, ED, FS and IFG
        16 Mbps                 Pkts * 64 + (8 * Octets)
        Token Ring Util = 100 * ------------------------
        Interval * 16,000,000
        where 64 is bits in SD, ED, FS and IFG
        FDDI Utilization:
        I/O-Pkts * (64 + 8 + 32 + 16) + (8 * I/O-Bytes)
        FDDI Util = ----------------------------------------------
        Interval * 100,000,000
        where 64 is Preamble of FDDI,
        8 is the Start Delimiter (SD) of FDDI,
        32 is the CRC, and
        16 is the End of Frame Sequence (EFS) of FDDI.
       | 
    
    
      | portTopNIOOctets | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.20.2.1.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        The Input and Output octets of the port in the
        system.
       | 
    
    
      | portTopNIOPkts | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.20.2.1.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        The Input and Output packets of the port in the
        system.
       | 
    
    
      | portTopNIOBroadcast | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.20.2.1.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        The Input and Output broadcast packets of the
        port in the system.
       | 
    
    
      | portTopNIOMulticast | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.20.2.1.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        The Input and Output multicast packets of the
        port in the system.
       | 
    
    
      | portTopNInErrors | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.20.2.1.9 | 
    
    
      | 
        The Input error packets of the port in the
        system.
       | 
    
    
      | portTopNBufferOverFlow | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.20.2.1.10 | 
    
    
      | 
        The number of buffer overflow of the port in
        the system.
       | 
    
    
      | mdgGatewayAddr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.21.1.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        The IP address of a default gateway.
       | 
    
    
      | mdgGatewayType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.21.1.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        To add a new entry to the mdgGatewayTable, set
        this object to primary(2) or other(3) for an IP
        address which is not already in the table. The
        primary entry will be used first, if it is
        reachable. Otherwise, one of the other entries
        will be used. Setting one entry to primary(2)
        causes any previous primary entry to change to
        other(3). To remove an entry from the table, set
        this object to invalid(1). Changing an existing
        entry from primary(2) to other(3) is not allowed.
        If the value of this object is updated, the
        corresponding entry of the ipRouteTable (mibII)
        will be updated and vice versa.
       | 
    
    
      | radiusServerAddr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.22.7.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        The IP address of a RADIUS Server.
       | 
    
    
      | radiusServerAuthPort | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.22.7.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        This is the destination UDP port number to which
        RADIUS messages should be sent. The RADIUS server
        will not be used for authentication if this port
        number is 0.
       | 
    
    
      | radiusServerType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.22.7.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        To add a new entry to the radiusServerTable, set
        this object to primary(2) or other(3) for an IP
        address which is not already in the table. The
        primary entry will be used first, if it is
        reachable. Otherwise, one of the other entries
        will be used. Setting one entry to primary(2)
        causes any previous primary entry to change to
        other(3). To remove an entry from the table,
        set this object to invalid(1).
       | 
    
    
      | traceRouteQueryIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.24.2.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Object which specifies an unique entry in the
        traceRouteQueryTable.
       | 
    
    
      | traceRouteHost | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.24.2.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        Network(IP) address in dotted decimal format or
        the DNS hostname of the host which is tracerouted.
       | 
    
    
      | traceRouteQueryDNSEnable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.24.2.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        If this value of this object is true, the
        traceroute operation will do a DNS lookup for each
        hop on the path, so the corresponding instance of
        the traceRouteDataTable will contain the host name
        and the ip address; otherwise, that instance only
        contains the ip address.
       | 
    
    
      | traceRouteQueryWaitingTime | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.24.2.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        The trace route waiting time in seconds for an
        ICMP response message.
       | 
    
    
      | traceRouteQueryInitTTL | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.24.2.1.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        If this value of this object is set, it allows
        users skip processing for gateways that are less
        than traceRouteQueryInitTTL away by sending
        datagram with the value of this object instead of
        the default value of one.
       | 
    
    
      | traceRouteQueryMaxTTL | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.24.2.1.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        The maximum TTL value used in outgoing packets.
       | 
    
    
      | traceRouteQueryUDPPort | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.24.2.1.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        The base UDP destination port is used in the
        traceroute datagrams. This value of this object is
        often larger than 30,000 to make it improbable
        that this port is used (this causes the
        destination host's UDP module to generate an ICMP
        port unreachable so the traceroute operation
        knows when the operation is accomplished).
        The traceroute operation will increment this value
        of this object each time it sends a datagram. This
        object should be used in the unlikely event that
        the destination port is listening to a port in the
        default traceroute port range.
       | 
    
    
      | traceRouteQueryPacketCount | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.24.2.1.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        Specifies the number of traceroute packets to
        send to the target host in this sequence.
       | 
    
    
      | traceRouteQueryPacketSize | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.24.2.1.9 | 
    
    
      | 
        Specifies the size of traceroute packets to send
        to the target host in this sequence. 
       | 
    
    
      | traceRouteQueryTOS | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.24.2.1.10 | 
    
    
      | 
        The type of service to be set in the IP header of
        the outgoing packets.This value can set to see if
        different types-of-service result in different
        paths. Not all values of TOS are legal or
        meaningful (see the IP spec for definitions.
        Useful values are probably 16 (low delay) and 8
        (high throughput).
       | 
    
    
      | traceRouteQueryResult | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.24.2.1.21 | 
    
    
      | 
        The result status of the query. Possible values
        are:
        -1 -Either the query has not been initiated or the
        agent is busy processing this query instance. Time
        to completion of the query processing depends on
        the complexity of the query and the number of
        matches that satisfy this query.
        0..2147483647 - The search has ended and this is
        the number of rows in the traceRouteDataTable,
        resulting from this query.
       | 
    
    
      | traceRouteQueryTime | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.24.2.1.22 | 
    
    
      | 
        The value of sysUpTime at the time when the query
        is configured.
       | 
    
    
      | traceRouteQueryOwner | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.24.2.1.23 | 
    
    
      | 
        The manager entity that configured this entry and
        is therefore using the resources assigned to it.
       | 
    
    
      | traceRouteQueryStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.24.2.1.24 | 
    
    
      | 
        The status object used to manage rows in this
        table.
        When set this object to valid(1), the query is
        initiated. Once initiated, all the read-write
        objects of this table can't be modified. To remove
        an entry from the  table, set this object to
        invalid(2).
       | 
    
    
      | traceRouteDataIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.24.3.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Object which specifies an unique entry in the
        traceRouteDataTable.
       | 
    
    
      | traceRouteDataGatewayName | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.24.3.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        The DNS name of the gateway if available.
       | 
    
    
      | traceRouteDataGatewayIp | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.24.3.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        The ip address of the gateway. If the traceroute
        packet was sent and timed-out, the ip address is
        set to 0.0.0.0.
       | 
    
    
      | traceRouteDataRtt | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.24.3.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        The  round trip time of the current packet that
        have been sent in this sequence.
       | 
    
    
      | traceRouteDataHopCount | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.24.3.1.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        The number of hop starting from the place where
        the traceroute operation is initialized to the
        gateway which has the traceRouteDataGatewayIp.
       | 
    
    
      | traceRouteDataErrors | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.24.3.1.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        The error of the traceroute operation.
       | 
    
    
      | voicePortIfConfigModuleIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.26.1.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies the
        module where this port is located.
       | 
    
    
      | voicePortIfConfigPortIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.26.1.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies this port
        within a module. The value is determined by the
        location of the port on the module.
       | 
    
    
      | voicePortIfDHCPEnabled | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.26.1.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicate whether DHCP service is enabled.
       | 
    
    
      | voicePortIfIpAddress | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.26.1.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        This port's IP address. This object
        is configurable only if voicePortIfDHCPEnabled
        is false. When the value of voicePortIfDHCPEnabled
        is false, this object should be configured.
       | 
    
    
      | voicePortIfIpNetMask | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.26.1.1.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        This port's subnet mask. This object
        is configurable only if voicePortIfDHCPEnabled
        is false. When the value of voicePortIfDHCPEnabled
        is false, this object should be configured.
       | 
    
    
      | voicePortIfTftpServerAddress | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.26.1.1.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        This port's TFTP Server address. This object
        is configurable only if voicePortIfDHCPEnabled
        is false. When the value of voicePortIfDHCPEnabled
        is false, this object should be configured.
       | 
    
    
      | voicePortIfGatewayAddress | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.26.1.1.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        This port's router address. This object
        is configurable only if voicePortIfDHCPEnabled
        is false.
       | 
    
    
      | voicePortIfDnsServerAddress | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.26.1.1.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        This port's DNS Server address. This object
        is configurable only if voicePortIfDHCPEnabled
        is false.
       | 
    
    
      | voicePortIfDnsDomain | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.26.1.1.9 | 
    
    
      | 
        This port's DNS domain name. This object
        is configurable only if voicePortIfDHCPEnabled
        is false.
       | 
    
    
      | voicePortIfOperDnsDomain | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.26.1.1.10 | 
    
    
      | 
        This port's operational DNS domain name. If
        voicePortIfDHCPEnabled is true, this object
        indicates the domain name taken from the
        DHCP server. If voicePortIfDHCPEnabled is false,
        this object indicates the domain name configured
        by users for this voice port or the domain name
        taken from DNS configuration for the system
        otherwise.
       | 
    
    
      | voicePortModuleIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.26.2.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies the
        module where this port is located.
       | 
    
    
      | voicePortIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.26.2.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies this port
        within a module.
       | 
    
    
      | voicePortCallManagerIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.26.2.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies this
        CallManager within a module/port. A port can
        register up to 5 CallManager.
       | 
    
    
      | voicePortCallManagerIpAddr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.26.2.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        The Call Manager IP Address of this port. A port
        can register up to 5 call managers.
       | 
    
    
      | voicePortDnsModuleIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.26.3.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies the
        module where this port is located.
       | 
    
    
      | voicePortDnsPortIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.26.3.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies this port
        within a module.
       | 
    
    
      | voicePortOperDnsServerIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.26.3.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies this DNS
        server within a module/port. This value indicates
        the priority order among these DNS servers.
       | 
    
    
      | voicePortOperDnsServerIpAddr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.26.3.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        The operational DNS Server IP Address of this
        port. 
       | 
    
    
      | voicePortOperDnsServerSource | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.26.3.1.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        The source of the Dns Server IP Address of this
        port.
        fromDhcp(1) indicates that the DNS server IP
        address comes from the DHCP server.
        fromPortConfig(2) indicates that the DNS server IP
        address comes from the object
        voicePorfIfDnsServerAdress.
        fromSystemConfig(3) indicates that the DNS server
        IP address comes from DNS configuration for the
        system.
       | 
    
    
      | portJumboFrameModuleIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.27.1.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies the
        module where this port is located.
       | 
    
    
      | portJumboFramePortIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.27.1.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies this port
        within a module. The value is determined by the
        location of the port on the module. Valid entries
        are 1 to the value of moduleNumPorts for this
        module.
       | 
    
    
      | portJumboFrameEnable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.27.1.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the jumbo frame status of the port. If
        enabled, the port supports frame size greater than
        the standard ethernet frame size of 1518 bytes.
       | 
    
    
      | switchAccelerationModuleIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.28.1.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        The value of moduleIndex for the module where
        switch acceleration feature can be configured.
       | 
    
    
      | switchAccelerationModuleEnable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.28.1.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates whether switch acceleration is enabled
        on  this module or not.
        When this feature is enabled, the system will
        increase the switching bandwidth, but the
        ifAdminStatus of any port on this module can not
        be set to 'up'.
        If the ifAdminStatus of any port on this module is
        'up', this feature can not be enabled until
        ifAdminStatus of all ports on the module is set
        to 'down'.
       | 
    
  
  
    
      | systemMiscGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the miscellaneous system features.
       | 
    
    
      | systemTrapGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the SNMP traps feature.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the chassis of the device.
        Implementation of this group is mandatory.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the modules on the device.
        Implementation of this group is mandatory.
       | 
    
    
      | portGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the ports on the device.
       | 
    
    
      | optionalSystemMiscGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the miscellaneous system features.
        Implementation of this group is optional.
       | 
    
    
      | optionalSystemTrapGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the SNMP traps feature.
        Implementation of this group is optional.
       | 
    
    
      | optionalChassisGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the chassis of the device.
       | 
    
    
      | optionalModuleGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.9 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the modules on the device.
        Implementation of this group is Optional.
       | 
    
    
      | optionalPortGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.10 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the ports on the device.
        Implementation of this group is Optional.
       | 
    
    
      | systemTrafficGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.11 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the traffic meter feature.
        Implementation of this group is optional. If the
        traffic meter feature is supported, the entire
        group should be implemented.
       | 
    
    
      | systemFddiGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.12 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the FDDI ring feature.
        Implementation of this group is optional. If the
        FDDI ring feature is supported, the entire group
        should be implemented.
       | 
    
    
      | systemRmonGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.13 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the extended RMON feature.
        Implementation of this group is optional. If the
        extended RMON feature is supported, the entire
        group should be implemented.
       | 
    
    
      | authenticationGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.14 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the authentication features.
        Implementation of this group is optional. If the
        authentication features are supported, the entire
        group should be implemented.
       | 
    
    
      | tftpGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.15 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the tftp upload/download features.
        Implementation of this group is optional. If the
        tftp upload/download features are supported, the
        entire group should be implemented.
       | 
    
    
      | brouteEnableGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.16 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the combined bridging/routing feature.
        Implementation of this group is optional. If the
        combined bridging/routing feature is supported,
        the group should be implemented.
       | 
    
    
      | filterGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.17 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the port filtering feature.
        Implementation of this group is optional. If the
        port filtering feature is supported, parts or all
        of this group should be implemented.
       | 
    
    
      | monitorGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.18 | 
    
    
      | 
        The collection of deprecated objects for
        managing the Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN)
        features.
       | 
    
    
      | vlanGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.19 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the Virtual LAN features.
        Implementation of this group is optional.
       | 
    
    
      | vmpsGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.20 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the Vlan Membership Policy Server feature.
        Implementation of this group is optional. If the
        Vlan Membership Policy Server feature is
        supported, the entire group should be
        implemented.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.21 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the token ring features.
        Implementation of this group is optional. If the
        token ring features are supported, the entire
        group should be implemented.
       | 
    
    
      | mcastGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.22 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the multicast features.
        Implementation of this group is optional. If the
        multicast features are supported, the entire group
        should be implemented.
       | 
    
    
      | dnsGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.23 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the DNS feature.
        Implementation of this group is optional. If the
        DNS feature is supported, the entire group
        should be implemented.
       | 
    
    
      | syslogGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.24 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the system log feature.
        Implementation of this group is optional. If the
        system log feature is supported, the entire group
        should be implemented.
       | 
    
    
      | ntpGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.25 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the network time protocol feature.
        Implementation of this group is optional. If the
        network time protocol feature is supported, the
        entire group should be implemented.
       | 
    
    
      | ipPermitGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.26 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the ip permit list feature.
        Implementation of this group is optional. If the
        ip permit list feature is supported, the entire
        group should be implemented.
       | 
    
    
      | mdgGatewayGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.27 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the multiple default gateway feature.
        Implementation of this group is optional. If the
        multiple default gateway feature is supported,
        the entire group should be implemented.
       | 
    
    
      | traceRouteGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.28 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the trace route feature.
        Implementation of this group is optional. If the
        trace route feature is supported, the entire group
        should be implemented.
       | 
    
    
      | ntpAuthenticationGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.30 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the network time protocol authentication
        feature.
        Implementation of this group is optional. If the
        network time protocol authentication feature is
        supported, the entire group should be
        implemented.
       | 
    
    
      | tokenRingSoftErrorMonitorGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.31 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the token ring port soft error monitoring
        feature.
        Implementation of this group is optional. If the
        token ring features are supported, the entire
        group should be implemented.
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbGroup1 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.32 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing additional
        information about the port capabilities on the
        device.
        Implementation of this group is Optional.
       | 
    
    
      | portSecurityGroup1 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.33 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing additional
        information for supporting port security feature
        with the multiple secured source MAC addresses.
        Implementation of this group is optional.
       | 
    
    
      | fileCopyGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.34 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the tftp/rcp or local file upload/download
        features.
        Implementation of this group is optional. If the
        tftp upload/download features are supported, the
        entire group should be implemented.
       | 
    
    
      | optionalSystemMiscGroup1 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.35 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the miscellaneous system features.
        Implementation of this group is optional.
       | 
    
    
      | ipPermitGroup1 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.36 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing additional
        information for allowing the ip permit host with
        the specified access type.
        Implementation of this group is optional. If the
        ip permit list enhancement feature is supported,
        this group should be implemented.
       | 
    
    
      | optionalSystemMiscGroup2 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.37 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the miscellaneous system features.
        Implementation of this group is optional.
       | 
    
    
      | filterGroup1 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.38 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the port filtering feature.
        Implementation of this group is optional. If the
        port filtering feature is supported, parts or all
        of this group should be implemented.
       | 
    
    
      | mcastGroup1 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.39 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the multicast features.
        Implementation of this group is optional. If the
        multicast features are supported, the entire group
        should be implemented.
       | 
    
    
      | portGroup1 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.40 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the ports on the device.
        Implementation of this group is optional.
       | 
    
    
      | chassisGroup1 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.41 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the chassis of the device.
        This group must be implemented by systems that can
        have 3 or more power supplies.
       | 
    
    
      | moduleGroup1 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.42 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the modules on the device.
        Implementation of this group is mandatory.
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbGroup2 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.43 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing additional
        information about the port capabilities on the
        device.
        Implementation of this group is Optional.
       | 
    
    
      | voiceGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.44 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the voice ports on the device.
        Implemetation of this group is Optional
       | 
    
    
      | moduleGroup2 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.48 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the modules on the device.
        Implementation of this group is mandatory.
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbGroup3 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.47 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing additional
        information about the port capabilities on the
        device.
        Implementation of this group is Optional.
       | 
    
    
      | vlanGroup1 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.46 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the Virtual LAN features.
        Implementation of this group is optional. If the
        Virtual LAN features are supported, the entire
        group should be implemented.
       | 
    
    
      | portGroup2 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.45 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the ports on the device.
        Implementation of this group is optional.
       | 
    
    
      | switchAccelerationModuleGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.49 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the modules switch acceleration
        configuration.
        Implementation of this group is mandatory if the
        module switch acceleration feature is supported.
       | 
    
    
      | optionalSystemMiscGroup3 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.50 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the miscellaneous system features.
        The sysExtendedRmonNetflowModuleMask object is
        optional object and it will only be supported in
        the platform supporting multiple NAM (Network
        Analysis Module) cards.
        Implementation of this group is optional.
       | 
    
    
      | optionalSystemMiscGroup4 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.51 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the miscellaneous system features.
       | 
    
    
      | vlanTrunkMappingGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.52 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the trunk VLAN to VLAN associations.
        Implementation of this group is mandatory if the
        trunk VLAN to VLAN association feature is
        supported on the device.
       | 
    
    
      | portJumboFrameGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.53 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the port jumbo frame feature on the device.
        Implementation of this group is mandatory if the
        port jumbo frame feature is supported on the
        device.
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbGroup4 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.54 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing additional
        information about the port capabilities on the
        device.
        Implementation of this group is Optional.
       | 
    
    
      | fileCopyGroup2 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.55 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing additional
        information about tftp/rcp or local file
        upload/download features.
        Implementation of this group is optional.
       | 
    
    
      | systemRmonGroup2 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.56 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of object providing RMON max memory
        usage control.
       | 
    
    
      | filterGroup2 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.57 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the unicast/multicast port filtering
        feature.
       | 
    
    
      | optionalSystemMiscGroup5 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.58 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the miscellaneous system features.
       | 
    
    
      | syslogGroup2 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.59 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of object providing control about
        whether the syslog messages should be sent to
        telnet sessions.
        Implementation of this group is optional.
       | 
    
    
      | systemStatusGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.60 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of object providing the system
        LED status.
        Implementation of this group is optional.
       | 
    
    
      | configurationGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.61 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of object providing the information
        about the configuration mode to store the
        configuration information.
        Implementation of this group is optional.
       | 
    
    
      | filterGroup3 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.62 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing additional
        information about  about the Broadcast
        Suppression Violation for port filtering feature.
        Implementation of this group is optional.
       | 
    
    
      | portGroup3 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.63 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing additional
        information about the ports on the device.
        Implementation of this group is optional.
       | 
    
    
      | portCpbGroup5 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.64 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing additional
        information about the port capabilities on the
        device.
        Implementation of this group is Optional.
       | 
    
    
      | authenticationGroup1 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.65 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the authentication features.
        Implementation of this group is optional.
       | 
    
    
      | systemMiscGroup1 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.66 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the miscellaneous system features.
       | 
    
    
      | systemTrapGroup1 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.67 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the SNMP traps feature.
       | 
    
    
      | portGroup4 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.70 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the ports on the device.
       | 
    
    
      | optionalChassisGroup1 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.69 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the chassis of the device.
       | 
    
    
      | optionalPortGroup1 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.73 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the ports on the device.
        Implementation of this group is Optional.
       | 
    
    
      | vlanGroup2 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.71 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the Virtual LAN features.
        Implementation of this group is optional.
       | 
    
    
      | ipPermitGroup2 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.72 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the ip permit list feature.
        Implementation of this group is optional. If the
        ip permit list feature is supported, the entire
        group should be implemented.
       | 
    
    
      | optionalSystemMiscGroup6 | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.68 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects providing information
        about the miscellaneous system features.
        Implementation of this group is optional.
       | 
    
    
      | deprecatedObjectGroup | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.31.2.29 | 
    
    
      | 
        A collection of objects that have been
        deprecated.
       |