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H A DBEGEMOT-BRIDGE-MIB.txtdiff 171791 Wed Aug 08 19:27:50 MDT 2007 syrinx Keep the snmp_bridge(3) module up to date with if_bridge(4) and add an
object to control the value of the new 'PRIVATE' bridge members' flag.
While here, remove stale '__unused' compiler directives.

Reviewed by: bz
Approved by: re (bmah), bz (mentor)
H A Dbridge_tree.defdiff 171791 Wed Aug 08 19:27:50 MDT 2007 syrinx Keep the snmp_bridge(3) module up to date with if_bridge(4) and add an
object to control the value of the new 'PRIVATE' bridge members' flag.
While here, remove stale '__unused' compiler directives.

Reviewed by: bz
Approved by: re (bmah), bz (mentor)
H A Dsnmp_bridge.3diff 171791 Wed Aug 08 19:27:50 MDT 2007 syrinx Keep the snmp_bridge(3) module up to date with if_bridge(4) and add an
object to control the value of the new 'PRIVATE' bridge members' flag.
While here, remove stale '__unused' compiler directives.

Reviewed by: bz
Approved by: re (bmah), bz (mentor)
H A Dbridge_port.cdiff 171791 Wed Aug 08 19:27:50 MDT 2007 syrinx Keep the snmp_bridge(3) module up to date with if_bridge(4) and add an
object to control the value of the new 'PRIVATE' bridge members' flag.
While here, remove stale '__unused' compiler directives.

Reviewed by: bz
Approved by: re (bmah), bz (mentor)
H A Dbridge_snmp.hdiff 171791 Wed Aug 08 19:27:50 MDT 2007 syrinx Keep the snmp_bridge(3) module up to date with if_bridge(4) and add an
object to control the value of the new 'PRIVATE' bridge members' flag.
While here, remove stale '__unused' compiler directives.

Reviewed by: bz
Approved by: re (bmah), bz (mentor)
H A Dbridge_sys.cdiff 171791 Wed Aug 08 19:27:50 MDT 2007 syrinx Keep the snmp_bridge(3) module up to date with if_bridge(4) and add an
object to control the value of the new 'PRIVATE' bridge members' flag.
While here, remove stale '__unused' compiler directives.

Reviewed by: bz
Approved by: re (bmah), bz (mentor)

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