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The Transmission group

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Syntax INTEGER Access Read-only Status Mandatory egpNeighMode (1.3.6.1.2.1.8.5.1.14) The polling mode of this EGP entity, either active or passive. Syntax INTEGER { active(1), passive(2) } Access Read-only Status Mandatory egpNeighEventTrigger (1.3.6.1.2.1.8.5.1.15) A control variable used to trigger operator-initiated Start and Stop events. When read, this variable always returns the most recent value that egpNeighEventTrigger was set to. If it has not been set since the last initialization of the network management subsystem on the node, it returns a value of stop. When set, this variable causes a Start or Stop event on the specified neighbor, as specified on pages 8-10 of RFC 904. Briefly, a Start event causes an Idle peer to begin neighbor acquisition and a non-Idle peer to re-initiate neighbor acquisition. A stop event causes a non-Idle peer to return to the Idle state until a Start event occurs, either by egpNeighEventTrigger or otherwise. Syntax INTEGER { start(1), stop(2) } Access Read-write Status Mandatory egpAs (1.3.6.1.2.1.8.6) The autonomous system number of this EGP entity. Syntax INTEGER Access Read-only Status Mandatory The Transmission group Based on the transmission media underlying each interface on a system, the corresponding portion of the Transmission group is mandatory for that system. When Internet-standard definitions for managing transmission media are defined, the transmission group is used to provide a prefix for the names of those objects. Typically, such definitions reside in the experimental portion of the MIB until they are proven. Then, HP StorageWorks 8/20q and SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch Simple Network Management Protocol Reference Guide 59

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HP StorageWorks 8/20q and SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch Simple Network Management Protocol Reference Guide
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Syntax
INTEGER
Access
Read-only
Status
Mandatory
egpNeighMode (1.3.6.1.2.1.8.5.1.14)
The polling mode of this EGP entity, either active or passive.
Syntax
INTEGER { active(1), passive(2) }
Access
Read-only
Status
Mandatory
egpNeighEventTrigger (1.3.6.1.2.1.8.5.1.15)
A control variable used to trigger operator-initiated Start and Stop events. When read, this variable always
returns the most recent value that
egpNeighEventTrigger
was set to. If it has not been set since the last
initialization of the network management subsystem on the node, it returns a value of
stop
.
When set, this variable causes a Start or Stop event on the specified neighbor, as specified on pages 8–10
of RFC 904. Briefly, a Start event causes an Idle peer to begin neighbor acquisition and a non-Idle peer to
re-initiate neighbor acquisition. A stop event causes a non-Idle peer to return to the Idle state until a Start
event occurs, either by
egpNeighEventTrigger
or otherwise.
Syntax
INTEGER { start(1), stop(2) }
Access
Read-write
Status
Mandatory
egpAs (1.3.6.1.2.1.8.6)
The autonomous system number of this EGP entity.
Syntax
INTEGER
Access
Read-only
Status
Mandatory
The Transmission group
Based on the transmission media underlying each interface on a system, the corresponding portion of the
Transmission group is mandatory for that system. When Internet-standard definitions for managing
transmission media are defined, the transmission group is used to provide a prefix for the names of those
objects. Typically, such definitions reside in the experimental portion of the MIB until they are
proven
. Then,