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-- ***************************************************************************
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-- Netgear enterprise MIB for sysObjectID
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-- Date: 5/12/2005
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--
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--
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-- iso OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { 1 }
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-- org OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { iso 3 }
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-- dod OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { org 6 }
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-- internet OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dod 1 }
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-- private OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { internet 4 }
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-- enterprises OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { private 1 }
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-- netgear OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { enterprises 4526 }
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--
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-- There are already MIB files defined
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-- for quite a few managed switches, as well as access point. Those devices
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-- did not follow the structure defined in this file. Instead, they put the
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-- product ID right under major product category as followed:
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--
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-- ==============
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-- |enterprises |
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-- ==============
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-- |
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-- ============
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-- | netgear |
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-- ============
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-- |
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-- -------------------------------------
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-- | | |
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-- =========== =========== ============
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-- | swicth 1| | router 2| |wireless 3|
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-- =========== =========== ============
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-- |
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-- =====================
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-- | |
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-- =========== ===========
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-- |fsm726s 1| |fsm750s 2|
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-- =========== ===========
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-- | |
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-- ============ ============
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-- |configport| : |configport| :
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-- ============ ============
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--
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-- This structure is wrong in that all the features/functions are defined under
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-- each product repeatly. This makes the NMS difficult to collect MIB data
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--
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-- The new structure adds a product category right under netgear and put all product id there
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--
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-- ==============
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-- |enterprises |
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-- ==============
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-- |
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-- ============
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-- | netgear |
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-- ============ OLD | NEW
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-- | |
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-- =================================|================================
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-- | | | | | | |
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-- =========== =========== ========== | ========== =============
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-- | swicth | | router | |wireless| | |products| |stackswitch| ....
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-- =========== =========== ========== | ========== =============
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-- | | | |
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-- ===================== | ========== ============
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-- | | |FSM7328S| |configport|
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-- ========= ========= ========== ============
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-- |fsm726s| |fsm750s|
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-- ========= =========
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-- | |
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-- ============ ============
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-- |configport| : |configport| :
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-- ============ ============
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Netgear-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
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IMPORTS
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TEXTUAL-CONVENTION FROM SNMPv2-TC
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enterprises FROM RFC1155-SMI;
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netgear OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { enterprises 4526 }
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--
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-- below are products that defined prior to NMS100 release that they have product code
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-- defined directly above the functions objects
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--
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managedSwitch OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netgear 1 }
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--router OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netgear 2 }
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carrier OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netgear 3 }
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wireless OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netgear 4 }
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rps OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netgear 5 }
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wlanswitch OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netgear 6 }
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---
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--- 700 series L2 managed switch
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---
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fsm726s OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { managedSwitch 1 }
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fsm750s OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { managedSwitch 2 }
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gsm712 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { managedSwitch 3 }
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fsm726 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { managedSwitch 4 }
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gsm712f OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { managedSwitch 5 }
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fsm726v2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { managedSwitch 10 }
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---
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--- AP
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---
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me103 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { wireless 1 }
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wg302 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { wireless 2 }
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wg102 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { wireless 3 }
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wag302 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { wireless 4 }
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wag102 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { wireless 5 }
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---
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--- WLAN Switch
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---
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wls538 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { wlanswitch 1 }
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---
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--- 7000 series L2/L3 managed switch
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---
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gsm7312 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { managedSwitch 6 }
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gsm7324 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { managedSwitch 7 }
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gsm7224 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { managedSwitch 8 }
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fsm7326p OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { managedSwitch 9 }
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---********************************************************************
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--- new post-NMS100 SNMP products
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---
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--
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-- new post-NMS100 SNMP-enabled products. These products will have their
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-- functions defined under each generic product category.
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--
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ng7000managedswitch OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netgear 10 }
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ng700smartswitch OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netgear 11 }
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ngrouter OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netgear 12 }
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ngfirewall OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netgear 13 }
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ngap OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netgear 14 }
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ngwlan OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netgear 15 }
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ng9000chassisswitch OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netgear 16 }
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--
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-- and their sysObjectID will be under a branch on their own
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--
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productID OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netgear 100 }
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stackswitch OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { productID 1 }
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l2switch OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { productID 2 }
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l3switch OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { productID 3 }
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smartswitch OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { productID 4 }
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router OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { productID 5 }
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firewall OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { productID 6 }
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accesspoint OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { productID 7 }
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wirelessLAN OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { productID 8 }
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chassisswitch OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { productID 9 }
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--
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-- managed switches
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--
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fsm7328s OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { stackswitch 1 }
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fsm7352s OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { stackswitch 2 }
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gsm7328s OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { stackswitch 3 }
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gsm7352s OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { stackswitch 4 }
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fsm7352sp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { stackswitch 5 }
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fsm7328sp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { stackswitch 6 }
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gsm7312v2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { l3switch 1 }
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gsm7324v2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { l3switch 2 }
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xsm7312 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { l3switch 3 }
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gsm7324p OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { l3switch 4 }
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gsm7248 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { l2switch 1 }
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gsm7212 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { l2switch 2 }
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gcm9000 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { chassisswitch 1 }
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---
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--- new SNMP-enabled Smartswitch
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---
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gs748t OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { smartswitch 1 }
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fs726t OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { smartswitch 2 }
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gs716t OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { smartswitch 3 }
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fs750t OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { smartswitch 4 }
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gs724t OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { smartswitch 5 }
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fs726tp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { smartswitch 6 }
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---
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--- new SNMP-enabled business router/firewall
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---
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fvx538 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { router 1 }
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fvs338 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { router 2 }
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fvg318 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { router 3 }
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---
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--- new SNMP-enabled firewall
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---
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fwag114 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { firewall 3 }
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---
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--- new SNMP-enabled AP
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---
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---
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--- new WLAN
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---
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---
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--- Legacy stuff
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---
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--- New Textual Conventions
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AgentPortMask ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"Each octet within this value specifies a set of eight
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ports, with the first octet specifying ports 1 through
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8, the second octet specifying ports 9 through 16, etc.
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Within each octet, the most significant bit represents
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the lowest numbered port, and the least significant bit
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represents the highest numbered port. Thus, each port
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of the bridge is represented by a single bit within the
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value of this object. If that bit has a value of '1'
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then that port is included in the set of ports; the port
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is not included if its bit has a value of '0'
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When setting this value, the system will ignore
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configuration for ports not between the first and last
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valid ports. Configuration of any port numbers between
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this range that are not valid ports return a failure
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message, but will still apply configuration for valid
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ports."
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SYNTAX OCTET STRING
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END
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