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Cabletron Relay Access Products
use by the managed device, and which is supplied
by a management station wishing to exercise an
on-line update of the existing conceptual row. For a
management protocol set operation, a
by a management station wishing to exercise an
on-line update of the existing conceptual row. For a
management protocol set operation, a
genErr
response is returned when the row does not exist.
createAndGo
, which is supplied by a management
station wishing to create a new instance of a con-
ceptual row and to have its status automatically set
to active, making it available for use by the
managed device. For a management protocol set
operation, a
ceptual row and to have its status automatically set
to active, making it available for use by the
managed device. For a management protocol set
operation, a
genErr
response is returned when the
row already exists.
destroy
, which is supplied by a management station
wishing to delete all of the instances associated with
an existing conceptual row.
an existing conceptual row.
Note that all of the above values may be specified in a man-
agement protocol set operation, and only the
agement protocol set operation, and only the
active
value
will be returned in response to a management protocol
retrieval operation. For a management protocol set opera-
tion, if other variable bindings are included in the same
PDU, then a
retrieval operation. For a management protocol set opera-
tion, if other variable bindings are included in the same
PDU, then a
genErr
response is returned.
::= { nlIfLlc2LANTable.1.7 }
nlIfLlc2LANPriority
SYNTAX:
INTEGER (
0–9
)
ACCESS:
Read/Write
STATUS:
Mandatory
DESCRIPTION:Sets a priority for intra-nodal traffic; the higher the num-
ber, the higher the priority. (This priority has no effect on
traffic exiting a node.) Priorities are configured on all
logical interfaces that use a physical frame relay port. The
device processor in the node uses these priorities to help
determine the order in which it will process protocols.
traffic exiting a node.) Priorities are configured on all
logical interfaces that use a physical frame relay port. The
device processor in the node uses these priorities to help
determine the order in which it will process protocols.
::{nlIfLlc2LANTable.1.8}
nlIfLlc2LANBlockedPortFlag
SYNTAX:
INTEGER {no (
1
), yes(
2
)}
ACCESS:
Read/Write
STATUS:
Mandatory
DESCRIPTION:Flag which when set, means the port will not be enabled