Edit Port Interface
| Item | Description |
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| Index | A unique value, greater than zero, for each interface. It is recommended that values are assigned contiguously starting from 1. The value for each interface sub-layer must remain constant at least from one re-initialization of the entity's network management system to the next re-initialization. |
| Descr | A textual string containing information about the interface. This string should include the name of the manufacturer, the product name and the version of the interface hardware/software. |
| Type | The type of interface. Additional values for ifType are assigned by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), through updating the syntax of the IANAifType textual convention. |
| Mtu | The size of the largest packet which can be sent/received on the interface, specified in octets. For interfaces that are used for transmitting network datagrams, this is the size of the largest network datagram that can be sent on the interface. |
| PhysAddress | The interface's address at its protocol sub-layer. The interface's media-specific MIB must define the bit and byte ordering and format of the value contained by this object. For interfaces which do not have such an address (e.g., a serial line), this object should contain an octet string of zero length. |
| AdminStatus | The desired state of the interface. The testing(3) state indicates that no operational packets can be passed. When a managed system initializes, all interfaces start with ifAdminStatus in the down(2) state. As a result of either explicit management action or per configuration information retained by the managed system, ifAdminStatus is then changed to either the up(1) or testing(3) states (or remains in the down(2) state). |
| OperStatus | The current operational state of the interface. The testing(3) state indicates that no operational packets can be passed. If ifAdminStatus is down(2) then ifOperStatus should be down(2). If ifAdminStatus is changed to up(1) then ifOperStatus should change to up(1) if the interface is ready to transmit and receive network traffic; it should change to dormant(5) if the interface is waiting for external actions (such as a serial line waiting for an incomming connection); it should remain in the down(2) state if and only if there is a fault that prevents if from going to the up(1) state. |
| LastChange | The value of sysUpTime at the time the interface entered its current operational state. If the current state was entered prior to the last re-initialization of the local network management subsystem, then this object contains a zero value. |
| Speed | An estimate of the interface's current bandwidth in bits per second. For interfaces which do not vary in bandwidth or for those where no accurate estimation can be made, this object should contain the nominal bandwidth. If the bandwidth of the interface is greater than the maximum value reportable by this object then this object should report its maximum value (4,294,967,295) and ifHighSpeed must be used to report the interace's speed. For a sub-layer which has no concept of bandwidth, this object should be zero. |
| AutoNegotiate | Indicate whether this port enabled for auto negotiations or not. |
| AdminDuplex | Indicates the port duplex type |
| OperDuplex | Indicate this port's current duplex value. |
| AdminSpeed | Indicate this port's speed. |
| OperSpeed | Indicate this port's current speed value. |
| Routing | Indicate whether this port should perform routing |
| HighPriority | Indicate whether this port should treated with high priority |
| MltId | ? |
| Locked | ? |
| rcPortUnknownMacDiscard | ? |
| Action | Port related actions. |
| LastResult | Result from the last Vlan action. |