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6.1.6 Cabletron Interfaces Group

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port number. If the port number is zero, then the address is that of a specially configured address; otherwise, the address is a dynamically learned address. This parameter is only used for dumping blocks of MAC addresses.

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lxifTable

{lxif 1}

Not Accessible

 

A list of interface entries; one per port.

 

lxifEntry

{lxifTable 1}

Not Accessible

 

A set of objects for an interface entry. The individual components are described below.

lxifIndex

{lxifEntry 1}

Integer Read-Only

 

The port number, beginning with 1 for the first port.

lxifRxCnt

{lxifEntry 2}

Integer Read-Only

 

The number of data buffers for receiving packets. This value is the same for all Ethernet ports.

lxifTxCnt

{lxifEntry 3}

Integer Read-Only

 

The maximum size of the port’s transmit queue, i.e., the number of packets that can be in the port’s transmit queue, waiting to be transmitted.

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