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Bridge 802.1D (RFC 1493) MIB Groups
The dot1dBase Group
This mandatory group contains the objects, which are applicable to all types of
bridges.
The dot1dStp Group
This group contains the objects that denote the bridge's state with respect to the
Spanning Tree Protocol. If a node does not implemented the Spanning Tree Protocol,
this group will not be implemented.
The dot1dSr Group
This group contains the objects that describe the entity's state with respect to source
route bridging. If source routing is not supported this group will not be implemented.
This group is applicable to source route only, and SRT bridges. This group will be
described in a separate document applicable only to source route bridging.
The dot1dTp Group
This group contains objects that describe the entity's state with respect to transparent
bridging. If transparent bridging is not supported this group will not be implemented.
This group is applicable to transparent only and SRT bridges.
The dot1dStatic Group
This group contains objects that describe the entity's state with respect to destination-
address filtering. If destination-address filtering is not supported this group will not be
implemented. This group is applicable to any type of bridge that performs destination-
address filtering.
Relationship to Other MIBs
As described above, some IEEE 802.1d management objects have not been included in
this MIB because they overlap with objects in other MIBs applicable to a bridge
implementing this MIB. In particular, it is assumed that a bridge implementing this
MIB will also implement (at least) the 'system' group and the 'interfaces' group defined
in MIB-II.
Relationship to the 'system' group
In MIB-II, the 'system' group is defined as being mandatory for all systems such that
each managed entity contains one instance of each.
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Summary of Contents for D-View 5.1
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