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Spanning Tree Info
Displays spanning tree parameters such as priority and cost.
Note
- Valid MIB Set values for the Port Path Cost parameter are in the range [1 -
65535] inclusive. Attempting to set this parameter to a value outside of the valid
range will result in the error message: "The error occurred with 'Set' operation.
Error: bad value."
Statistics
Displays statistics about frames received/transmitted on the switch port.
Basic Bridge Info
Displays basic bridge information.
Bridge Port Info
Displays bridge port information.
ISDN
Call Details
Displays ISDN call information such as ISDN number and call direction for active
calls.
Note
- If the In CLI (Calling Line Info) Search parameter is set to 'list', the In CLI
(Calling Line Info) List Check parameter gives the index of the CLI list to search.
The value of CLI list indices ranges from 1 to 100. The value 0 is returned if the In
CLI (Calling Line Info) Search parameter is not set to 'list'. When the In CLI (Calling
Line Info) List Check parameter is set to 0, the In CLI (Calling Line Info) Search
parameter is internally set to 'off'. Subsequently setting it to a non-zero value will set
the In CLI (Calling Line Info) Search parameter to 'list'. Note that when using the
command line interface, CLI List indices range from 0 to 99, but when using Device
Manager, they range from 1 to 100. This is because SNMP will not allow a table
index to have the value 0, and the command line usage of indices from 0 to 99 is too
well established to change.
Note
- If the In CLI (Calling Line Info) Check parameter is set to 'present' or
'required', the In CLI (Calling Line Info) Check List parameter gives the index of the
CLI list to check against. The value of CLI list indices ranges from 1 to 100. The
value 0 means that no list to check against is defined and the check immediately fails.
Note that when using the command line interface, CLI list indices range from 0 to
99, but when using Device Manager, they range from 1 to 100. This is because
SNMP will not allow a table index to have the value 0, and the command line usage
of indices from 0 to 99 is too well established to change.
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