On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 13:45:54 +0400 Valery wrote:
VL> I have an ethernet bridge with 5 ports. It works under Linux. 4 ports
VL> belong to the same interface. And I can't understand, what is
VL> dot1dBasePortCircuit for them. What object instance should be unique?
The basic idea is that the index needs to be unique, and since you have
multiple ports on a single ifIndex, you need to identify them. From a protocol
point of view, you could use a simple oid of .1, .2, .3 and .4 to identify the
ports. But it looks like the MIB authors intended you to use a unique object
specific to the interface/protocol. Any object that uniquely identifies a port
should work.
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