Field Name | Description |
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System Name | Logical name of the system as defined on the SNMP |
| agent of the device. |
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Type | The agent type. |
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Upper Backplane | The configuration of the upper backplane of the |
Configuration | Cajun M770 device, used for ATM switch modules. |
| Possible values are: |
| • Not Installed - No upper backplane is installed. |
| The device can not operate as an ATM switch. |
| • Single Domain - The upper backplane supports a |
| configuration of one ATM switch for all 14 slots. |
| • Dual Domain - The upper backplane supports a |
| configuration of two separate ATM switches. |
| One switch includes slots 1 - 7, the other switch |
| includes slots 8 - 14. |
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Use Switches (Mode) | The state of the usage of hardware switches. The |
| mode is set to use switches (on) or not to use |
| switches (off). |
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VIDP | The state of VIDP (VLAN Information Distribution |
| Protocol). Possible states are “enabled” and |
| “disabled”. |
| For more information refer to VIDP on page 13 of |
| The Reference Guide. |
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VLAN Bridging | VLAN Bridging allows a station on one VLAN to |
| communicate with a station on a another VLAN |
| using the bridging capabilities of the |
| To enable this feature, the |
| configured to enable bridging between specific |
| VLANs. |
| Possible values of the VLAN Bridging field are: |
| • enabled - If bridging has been configured on |
| the |
| communication between the VLANs specified in |
| the |
| • disabled - The switch does not allow inter- |
| VLAN communication. |
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