Snswipxl3swmode, Snvlanbyipsubnetmaxsub nets, Snvlanbyipxnetmaxnetwor ks – Brocade Unified IP MIB Reference (Supporting FastIron Release 07.5.00) User Manual

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Unified IP MIB Reference

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Switch group configuration

snSwIpxL3SwMode
brcdIp.1.1.3.1.28
Syntax: Integer

Read-write Indicates whether or not Layer 3 IPX switch mode is enabled:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

Default: disabled(0)

snVLanByIpSubnetMaxSub
nets
brcdIp.1.1.3.1.29
Syntax: Integer32
NOTE: This object is not

supported on the
Brocade MLXe
router, Brocade
NetIron MLX,
Brocade NetIron
XMR, Brocade
NetIron CES, and
Brocade NetIron
CER series devices.

Read-only

Shows the maximum number of subnets for each IP VLAN.

snVLanByIpxNetMaxNetwor
ks
brcdIp.1.1.3.1.30
Syntax: Integer32
NOTE: This object is not

supported on the
Brocade MLXe
router, Brocade
NetIron MLX,
Brocade NetIron
XMR, Brocade
NetIron CES, and
Brocade NetIron
CER series devices.

Read-only

Shows the maximum number of networks for each IPX VLAN.

snSwProtocolVLanMode
brcdIp.1.1.3.1.31
Syntax: Integer

Read-write Indicates whether or not protocol VLAN is enabled:

disabled(0)

enabled(1)

snMacStationVLanId
brcdIp.1.1.3.1.32
Syntax: Integer

Read-write Shows the MAC Station’s VLAN ID index in the standard Forwarding

Database for Transparent Bridge Table (dot1dTpFdbTable). Because
the dot1dTpFdbTable index is the MAC address assigned to one of the
ports in the bridge (VLAN) and each MAC address can be re-assigned
to different ports belonging to different bridges (VLANs), the
snMacStationVLanId can be used to specify which bridge (VLAN) MAC
Station information of the dot1dTpFdbTable to retrieve. If you do not
specify the VLAN ID in this MIB, the default VLAN (bridge) ID will be
used when dot1dTpFdbTable is retrieved.
Valid values: 1 – 4095

snSwClearCounters
brcdIp.1.1.3.1.33
Syntax: Integer

Read-write Clears software counters:

valid(0) – An SNMP-GET of this MIB shows that it is a valid
command to use.

clear(1) – Clear counter commands of the following counters:
Dot3, MIB2, IP, and IPX counters for all ports.

Name, OID, and syntax

Access

Description

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