Am Dienstag, 7. April 2009 11:09:26 schrieb Dave Shield: > 2009/4/7 Szymon Klimuk <szkb...@wp.pl>: > > In MIB interface subtree, there are a lot of objects but only one > > (IfAdminStatus) has read-write access. I'm interested in ifSpeed object. > > > > Is there any read-write object where I can change interface speed? > > No. I don't believe so. > > In general, the speed of an interface is typically controlled by the > hardware. I'm not aware of any mechanism (either via SNMP > or on the command line) that would allow you to change this > > Dave
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