- Cabletron IP Router Reference Guide
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Notice
- Contents
- Introduction
- TCP/IP MIB-II
- 2.1 System Group
- 2.2 Interfaces Group
- 2.3 Address Translation Group
- 2.4 IP Group
- 2.5 ICMP Group
- 2.6 TCP Group
- 2.7 UDP Group
- 2.8 EGP Group
- 2.9 OIM Subtree
- 2.10 Transmission Group
- 2.11 SNMP Management Group
- 2.12 Enterasys Interface Group
- 2.13 Enterasys Interface Port Group
- 2.14 Enterasys Com Port Configuration Group
- 2.15 SNMP Version Group
- 2.16 Trap Description
- 2.17 Enterasys MIB 2 Extensions
- Ethernet MIB
- Bridge MIB
- PPP MIB
- ELS10-26 MIB
- 6.1 System Group
- 6.1.1 Hardware Configuration Group
- 6.1.2 LXSW Configuration Group
- 6.1.3 Administration Group
- 6.1.4 Software Distribution Group
- 6.1.5 Addresses Configuration Group
- 6.1.6 Enterasys Interfaces Group
- 6.1.7 Enterasys Dot3 Group
- 6.1.8 Enterasys UART Interface Group
- 6.1.9 Enterasys Protocol Group
- 6.1.10 Enterasys Trunking Group
- 6.1.11 Enterasys Workgroup Management Group
- 6.1.12 Enterasys Trap Management Group
- 6.1.13 Ping Management MIB
- 6.1.14 Traceroute
- 6.1.15 Traceroute Management MIB
- 6.1.16 Port Mirroring
- 6.1 System Group
- Traps

ELS10-26 MIB
6-15
lxaddrOperation {lxaddr 8}
Integer Read-Write
The operation to be performed upon the described address. The
possibilities include:
• read-random (1)
• read-next (2)
• update (4)
• delete (5)
• read-block (6)
lxaddrIndex {lxaddr 9}
Integer Read-Write
The index number to be used for read-next and read-block
operations. When the ELS10-26 boots, lxaddrIndex is initialized
to -1
lxaddrNext {lxaddr 10}
Integer Write-Ignore
The next value to use for lxaddrIndex, when you use read-next or
read-block operations to read the address table. When the
ELS10-26 boots, lxaddrNext is initialized to -1.
lxaddrBlockSize {lxaddr 19}
Integer Write-Ignore
The number of addresses contained by lxaddrBlock, defined
below. This parameter is only used for dumping blocks of MAC
addresses.
lxaddrBlock {lxaddr 20}
Octet String Write-Ignore
A series of 0-700 octets, which represents 0-100 addresses. Each
address consists of a 6 octet MAC Address followed by a 1 byte










