E. SNMP MIB Objects

Asynchronous Port Table, RS-232-like MIB

The asynchronous port table contains an entry for the MODEM, AUX, or COM port when the port is configured for asynchronous operation. For the DSU/CSU, the entries in the table that are counters (rs232AsyncPortEntry 6–8) are used to collect statistics and are not supported.

Asynchronous Port Table, “rs232AsyncPortBits” (rs232AsyncPortEntry 2)

his object specifies the number of bits in a character. Only the following values are supported by the DSU/CSU.

T7 – 7-bit characters. Supported on the COM and MODEM ports only. 8 – 8-bit characters.

Asynchronous Port Table, “rs232AsyncPortStopBits” (rs232AsyncPortEntry 3)

his object specifies the number of stop bits supported. Only the following values are supported by the DSU/CSU.

one(1) – One stop bit.

Ttwo(2) – Two stop bits. Supported on the COM and MODEM ports only. one-and-half(3) – One and a half stop bits. Supported on the COM port only.

Asynchronous Port Table, “rs232AsyncPortParity” (rs232AsyncPortEntry 4)

his object specifies the parity used by the port. Only the following values are supported by the DSU/CSU.

none(1) – No parity bit.

Todd(2) – Odd parity. Supported on the COM and MODEM ports only. even(3) – Even parity. Supported on the COM and MODEM ports only.

Asynchronous Port Table, “rs232AsyncPortAutoBaud” (rs232AsyncPortEntry 5)

his object specifies the ability to automatically sense the input speed of the port. TOnly the following value is supported by the DSU/CSU.

disabled(2) – Autobaud is not supported.

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