[F10-nsp] port numbler/mac address

o k fungk124_2hot at hotmail.co.jp
Tue Feb 14 20:20:11 EST 2006


Ron-san

I'm sorry, I misunderstood. I've got the right snmp-response for 
dot1qTpFdbPort.

 $ snmpwalk -v 2c -c public -OX 192.168.1.1 dot1qTpFdbPort
 Q-BRIDGE-MIB::dot1qTpFdbPort[20][STRING: 0:0:e2:2d:17:97] = INTEGER: 1
 Q-BRIDGE-MIB::dot1qTpFdbPort[20][STRING: 0:2:a5:e8:bf:56] = INTEGER: 209
  :

Regards,
keio

> >The MAC address (and VLAN) is encoded in the OID that is returned to 
you.
> >
> >$ snmpwalk -c public a.b.c.d .1.3.6.1.2.1.17.7.1.2.2.1.2
> >
> >SNMPv2-SMI::mib-2.17.7.1.2.2.1.2.100.0.1.232.11.44.247 = INTEGER: 205
> >
> >100 = VLANid
> >0.1.232.11.44.247 = MAC Address in decimal format
>
>Thank you.
>I sniffed snmp-response datagrams in my environment, and found they don't
>have a port number value. VLANid and MAC Address are there. FTOS version 
is
>6.2.1.3.
>
> >There was a an issue with dot1dBasePortIfIndex in an older FTOS version
> >that did not return the entire table correctly. If you feel that is the
> >case here, I'd suggest following this issue up with your reseller who
> >can work with Force10 on identifying the issue.
>
>I will follow your suggestion.
>
>Thanks again.
>
>Keio

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