Clear counts is not supported for MIB II.   You can however clear the RMON 
stats counters and RMON history can be helpful if you are wondering about the 
rate counters are changing .

Found in the mib defined by RFC 3621

     pethPsePortDetectionStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX INTEGER   {
             disabled(1),
             searching(2),
               deliveringPower(3),
               fault(4),
               test(5),
               otherFault(6)
     }

    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Describes the operational status of the port PD detection.
         A value of disabled(1)- indicates that the PSE State diagram
         is in the state DISABLED.
         A value of deliveringPower(3) - indicates that the PSE State
         diagram is in the state POWER_ON for a duration greater than
         tlim max (see IEEE Std 802.3af Table 33-5 tlim).
         A value of fault(4) - indicates that the PSE State diagram is
         in the state TEST_ERROR.
         A value of test(5) - indicates that the PSE State diagram is
         in the state TEST_MODE.
         A value of otherFault(6) - indicates that the PSE State
         diagram is in the state IDLE due to the variable
         error_conditions.
         A value of searching(2)- indicates the PSE State diagram is
         in a state other than those listed above."
    REFERENCE
      "IEEE Std 802.3af Section 30.9.1.1.5
       aPSEPowerDetectionStatus"
    ::= { pethPsePortEntry 6 }


    pethPsePortPowerClassifications OBJECT-TYPE
     SYNTAX INTEGER   {
               class0(1),
               class1(2),
               class2(3),
               class3(4),
               class4(5)
     }
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Classification is a way to tag different terminals on the
        Power over LAN network according to their power consumption.
        Devices such as IP telephones, WLAN access points and others,
        will be classified according to their power requirements.

        The meaning of the classification labels is defined in the
        IEEE specification.

       This variable is valid only while a PD is being powered,
        that is, while the attribute pethPsePortDetectionStatus
        is reporting the enumeration deliveringPower."
    REFERENCE
      "IEEE Std 802.3af Section 30.9.1.1.6
       aPSEPowerClassification"
   ::= { pethPsePortEntry 10 }

And this found in ENTERASYS-POWER-ETHERNET-EXT-MIB

etsysPsePortPowerUsage OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX       Gauge32
    UNITS        "milliwatts"
    MAX-ACCESS   read-only
    STATUS       current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Actual power consumption measured in real-time."
    ::= { etsysPsePortPowerManagementEntry 2 }

Hope this helps,
Ernie Eaton

From: Mark Lamond [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 4:35 PM
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: [enterasys] DFE Platinum - Clear Counters & Interface POE status OID


Hi everyone,

On the DFE Platinum v6.11.01 does anyone know of a way to zero the MIB2 
interface counters as displayed by the "show port counters" command?

Also, I'm building a few Flexviews in Netsight v3.1.3.37 and looking for the 
OID that will show me if an interface is delivering POE or not? You can obtain 
this information on the command line with the "show port inlinepower" command.

Many thanks,

Mark Lamond



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