mpanlIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.1.1.10 |
This variable represents the index for the mpanl tables.
|
mpanlRowStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.1.1.1 |
This variable is used as the basis for SNMP naming of
mpanl components.
These components can be added and deleted.
|
mpanlComponentName |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.1.1.2 |
This variable provides the component's string name for
use with the ASCII Console Interface
|
mpanlStorageType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.1.1.4 |
This variable represents the storage type value for the
mpanl tables.
|
mpanlCustomerIdentifier |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.10.1.1 |
This attribute holds the Customer Identifier (CID).
Every component has a CID. If a component has a cid attribute, the
component's CID is the provisioned value of that attribute;
otherwise the component inherits the CID of its parent. The top-
level component has a CID of 0.
Every operator session also has a CID, which is the CID
provisioned for the operator's user ID. An operator will see only the
stream data for components having a matching CID. Also, the
operator will be allowed to issue commands for only those
components which have a matching CID.
An operator CID of 0 is used to identify the Network Manager
(referred to as 'NetMan' in DPN). This CID matches the CID of
any component. Values 1 to 8191 inclusive (equivalent to 'basic
CIDs' in DPN) may be assigned to specific customers.
|
mpanlCommentText |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.12.1.1 |
This attribute specifies the name the customer wishes to associate
with this MPANL interface.
|
mpanlNumberOfEmissionQs |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.13.1.1 |
This attribute specifies the number of egress emission priority
queues that will be used for that Frame Relay interface. The
possible values of this attribute are 2 or 4:
For V.35, V.11, HSSI, E1, DS1, E3, DS3 or 8pDS1 the possible
values are: 2 (in which case they are hardware queues), or 4 (in
which case they are software queues).
For DS1C, E1C or DS3C the possible values are 2, 4 (in all cases
they are software queues).
|
mpanlAdminState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.14.1.1 |
This attribute indicates the OSI Administrative State of the
component.
The value locked indicates that the component is administratively
prohibited from providing services for its users. A Lock or Lock -
force command has been previously issued for this component.
When the value is locked, the value of usageState must be idle.
The value shuttingDown indicates that the component is
administratively permitted to provide service to its existing users
only. A Lock command was issued against the component and it is
in the process of shutting down.
The value unlocked indicates that the component is administratively
permitted to provide services for its users. To enter this state, issue
an Unlock command to this component.
The OSI Status attributes, if supported by the component, may
provide more details, qualifying the state of the component.
|
mpanlOperationalState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.14.1.2 |
This attribute indicates the OSI Operational State of the component.
The value enabled indicates that the component is available for
operation. Note that if adminState is locked, it would still not be
providing service.
The value disabled indicates that the component is not available for
operation. For example, something is wrong with the component
itself, or with another component on which this one depends. If the
value is disabled, the usageState must be idle.
The OSI Status attributes, if supported by the component, may
provide more details, qualifying the state of the component.
|
mpanlUsageState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.14.1.3 |
This attribute indicates the OSI Usage State of the component.
The value idle indicates that the component is not currently in use.
The value active indicates that the component is in use and has
spare capacity to provide for additional users.
The value busy indicates that the component is in use and has no
spare operating capacity for additional users at this time.
The OSI Status attributes, if supported by the component, may
provide more details, qualifying the state of the component.
|
mpanlAvailabilityStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.14.1.4 |
If supported by the component, this attribute indicates the OSI
Availability status of the component. Note that, even though it is
defined as a multi-valued set, at most one value is shown to the user.
When no values are in the set, this indicates that either the attribute
is not supported or that none of the status conditions described
below are present.
The value inTest indicates that the resource is undergoing a test
procedure. If adminState is locked or shuttingDown, the normal
users are precluded from using the resource and controlStatus is
reservedForTest. Tests that do not exclude additional users can be
present in any operational or administrative state but the
reservedForTest condition should not be present.
The value failed indicates that the component has an internal fault
that prevents it from operating. The operationalState is disabled.
The value dependency indicates that the component cannot operate
because some other resource on which it depends is unavailable.
The operationalState is disabled.
The value powerOff indicates the resource requires power to be
applied and it is not powered on. The operationalState is disabled.
The value offLine indicates the resource requires a routine
operation (either manual, automatic, or both) to be performed to
place it on-line and make it available for use. The operationalState
is disabled.
The value offDuty indicates the resource is inactive in accordance
with a predetermined time schedule. In the absence of other
disabling conditions, the operationalState is enabled or disabled.
The value degraded indicates the service provided by the
component is degraded in some way, such as in speed or operating
capacity. However, the resource remains available for service. The
operationalState is enabled.
The value notInstalled indicates the resource is not present. The
operationalState is disabled.
The value logFull is not used.
Description of bits:
inTest(0)
failed(1)
powerOff(2)
offLine(3)
offDuty(4)
dependency(5)
degraded(6)
notInstalled(7)
logFull(8)
|
mpanlProceduralStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.14.1.5 |
If supported by the component, this attribute indicates the OSI
Procedural status of the component. Note that, even though it is
defined as a multi-valued set, at most one value is shown to the user.
When no values are in the set, this indicates that either the attribute
is not supported or that none of the status conditions described
below are present.
The value initializationRequired indicates (for a resource which
doesn't initialize autonomously) that initialization is required before
it can perform its normal functions, and this procedure has not been
initiated. The operationalState is disabled.
The value notInitialized indicates (for a resource which does
initialize autonomously) that initialization is required before it can
perform its normal functions, and this procedure has not been
initiated. The operationalState may be enabled or disabled.
The value initializing indicates that initialization has been initiated
but is not yet complete. The operationalState may be enabled or
disabled.
The value reporting indicates the resource has completed some
processing operation and is notifying the results. The
operationalState is enabled.
The value terminating indicates the component is in a termination
phase. If the resource doesn't reinitialize autonomously,
operationalState is disabled; otherwise it is enabled or disabled.
Description of bits:
initializationRequired(0)
notInitialized(1)
initializing(2)
reporting(3)
terminating(4)
|
mpanlControlStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.14.1.6 |
If supported by the component, this attribute indicates the OSI
Control status of the component. Note that, even though it is defined
as a multi-valued set, at most one value is shown to the user.
When no values are in the set, this indicates that either the attribute
is not supported or that none of the status conditions described
below are present.
The value subjectToTest indicates the resource is available but tests
may be conducted simultaneously at unpredictable times, which
may cause it to exhibit unusual characteristics.
The value partOfServicesLocked indicates that part of the service is
restricted from users of a resource. The adminState is unlocked.
The value reservedForTest indicates that the component is
administratively unavailable because it is undergoing a test
procedure. The adminState is locked.
The value suspended indicates that the service has been
administratively suspended.
Description of bits:
subjectToTest(0)
partOfServicesLocked(1)
reservedForTest(2)
suspended(3)
|
mpanlAlarmStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.14.1.7 |
If supported by the component, this attribute indicates the OSI
Alarm status of the component. Note that, even though it is defined
as a multi-valued set, at most one value is shown to the user.
When no values are in the set, this indicates that either the attribute
is not supported or that none of the status conditions described
below are present.
The value underRepair indicates the component is currently being
repaired. The operationalState is enabled or disabled.
The value critical indicates one or more critical alarms are
outstanding against the component. Other, less severe, alarms may
also be outstanding. The operationalState is enabled or disabled.
The value major indicates one or more major alarms are
outstanding against the component. Other, less severe, alarms may
also be outstanding. The operationalState is enabled or disabled.
The value minor indicates one or more minor alarms are
outstanding against the component. Other, less severe, alarms may
also be outstanding. The operationalState is enabled or disabled.
The value alarmOutstanding generically indicates that an alarm of
some severity is outstanding against the component.
Description of bits:
underRepair(0)
critical(1)
major(2)
minor(3)
alarmOutstanding(4)
|
mpanlStandbyStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.14.1.8 |
If supported by the component, this attribute indicates the OSI
Standby status of the component.
The value notSet indicates that either the attribute is not supported
or that none of the status conditions described below are present.
Note that this is a non-standard value, used because the original
specification indicated this attribute was set-valued and thus, did not
provide a value to indicate that none of the other three are
applicable.
The value hotStandby indicates that the resource is not providing
service but will be immediately able to take over the role of the
resource to be backed up, without initialization activity, and
containing the same information as the resource to be backed up.
The value coldStandby indicates the resource is a backup for
another resource but will not be immediately able to take over the
role of the backed up resource and will require some initialization
activity.
The value providingService indicates that this component, as a
backup resource, is currently backing up another resource.
|
mpanlUnknownStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.14.1.9 |
This attribute indicates the OSI Unknown status of the component.
The value false indicates that all of the other OSI State and Status
attribute values can be considered accurate.
The value true indicates that the actual state of the component is not
known for sure.
|
mpanlLastUnknownDlci |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.16.1.1 |
This attribute identifies the most recent DLCI which user frames
were received on for which a DLCI has not been provisioned on the
port.
|
mpanlUnknownDlciFramesFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.16.1.2 |
This attribute contains a count of the number of frames received
from the interface with an unknown DLCI (DLCI which is not
provisioned). When the maximum is reached the count wraps to
zero.
|
mpanlInvalidHeaderFramesFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.16.1.3 |
This attribute counts the number of frames received from the
interface with an invalid header format. When the maximum is
reached the count wraps to zero.
|
mpanlFrmToIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.17.1.1 |
This attribute counts frames transmitted to the interface. This count
may differ from its framer couterpart because Voice over Frame
Relay function may fragment and pack the Frame Relay frames
before transmission. When the maximum is reached the count
wraps to zero.
|
mpanlOctetToIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.17.1.2 |
This attribute counts octets transmitted to the interface. This count
may differ from its framer couterpart because Voice over Frame
Relay function may fragment and pack the Frame Relay frames
before transmission. When the maximum is reached the count
wraps to zero.
|
mpanlFrmFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.17.1.3 |
This attribute counts frames received from the interface. This count
may differ from its framer couterpart because Voice over Frame
Relay function may fragment and pack the Frame Relay frames
before transmission. When the maximum is reached the count
wraps to zero.
|
mpanlOctetFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.17.1.4 |
This attribute counts octets received from the interface. This count
may differ from its framer couterpart because Voice over Frame
Relay function may fragment and pack the Frame Relay frames
before transmission. When the maximum is reached the count
wraps to zero.
|
mpanlIfAdminStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.23.1.1 |
The desired state of the interface. The up state indicates the
interface is operational. The down state indicates the interface is not
operational. The testing state indicates that no operational packets
can be passed.
|
mpanlIfIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.23.1.2 |
This is the index for the IfEntry. Its value is automatically initialized
during the provisioning process.
|
mpanlSnmpOperStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.24.1.1 |
The current state of the interface. The up state indicates the
interface is operational and capable of forwarding packets. The
down state indicates the interface is not operational, thus unable to
forward packets. testing state indicates that no operational packets
can be passed.
|
mpanlRoundTripDelay |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.25.1.1 |
This attribute indicates the round trip delay of the MPANL
interface. The round trip delay measurement is only made when this
attribute is displayed. The measured value is rounded up to the next
millisecond.
This attribute has the value 0, if the delay measurement cannot be
made.
|
mpanlFrmToIfByQueueIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.350.1.1 |
This variable represents the index for the mpanlFrmToIfByQueueTable.
|
mpanlFrmToIfByQueueValue |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.350.1.2 |
This variable represents an individual value for the
mpanlFrmToIfByQueueTable.
|
mpanlOctetToIfByQueueIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.351.1.1 |
This variable represents the index for the mpanlOctetToIfByQueueTable.
|
mpanlOctetToIfByQueueValue |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.351.1.2 |
This variable represents an individual value for the
mpanlOctetToIfByQueueTable.
|
mpanlDnaIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.2.1.1.10 |
This variable represents the index for the mpanlDna tables.
|
mpanlDnaRowStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.2.1.1.1 |
This variable is used as the basis for SNMP naming of
mpanlDna components.
These components cannot be added nor deleted.
|
mpanlDnaComponentName |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.2.1.1.2 |
This variable provides the component's string name for
use with the ASCII Console Interface
|
mpanlDnaStorageType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.2.1.1.4 |
This variable represents the storage type value for the
mpanlDna tables.
|
mpanlDnaDefaultTransferPriority |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.2.11.1.18 |
This attribute specifies the default transfer priority to network for all
outgoing calls using this particular Dna.
The transfer priority is a preference configured for an application
according to its delay-sensitivity requirement. Frames with higher
transfer priority are served by the network before the frames with
lower priority. The transfer priority standard is defined to have 16
levels from 0 to 15.
Each transfer priority n, where n indicates the transfer priority
index, contains a default setting for routing class of service
(multimedia, delay or throughput) and frame relay egress queue
(depending on the number of supported egress queues on the remote
end interface) specified by the routingClassOfService and
emissionPriority attributes provisioned in the Mod Frs DprsNet
Tpm/n component. The default mapping can be altered by a user if
required.
The default defaultTransferPriority is 0.
|
mpanlDnaAccountClass |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.2.13.1.10 |
This attribute specifies the accounting class which is reserved for
network operations usage. Its value is returned in the accounting
record in the local and remote service type attributes. Use of this
attribute is decided by network operator.
This attribute is returned by the local VC in the accounting record
for all calls setup using this particular DNA.
|
mpanlDnaAccountCollection |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.2.13.1.11 |
This set attribute indicates that accounting records are to be
collected by the network for the various reasons: billing, test, study,
auditing. The last of the parameters, force, indicates that
accounting records are to be collected irrespective of other
collection reasons. The force option is available for X.75 Gateways
only. If none of these reasons are set, then accounting will be
suppressed.
To set a specific accounting collection reason, the reason is entered
and the corresponding bit in the structure is set to a value of 1. To
turn off a specific accounting collection reason, the reason is
entered preceeded with the '^' character, and the corresponding bit
in the structure is set to a value of 0.
The bit placement for the accounting collection reasons is as
follows:
Bit 0 - Bill
Bit 1 - Test
Bit 2 - Study
Bit 3 - Audit
Bit 4 - Force
Description of bits:
bill(0)
test(1)
study(2)
audit(3)
force(4)
|
mpanlDnaServiceExchange |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.2.13.1.12 |
This attribute is an arbitrary number, Data Service Exchange, as
entered by the network operator and reported in accounting record.
It is converted into an internal 8-bit integer value for use in the
accounting record as well as in various X.25 and X.75 Tariff
utilities.
|
mpanlDnaEgressAccounting |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.2.13.1.13 |
This attribute specifies if Egress accounting is enabled by the
MPANL service. Disabling of Egress accounting means that only
segment counts are collected by VC and there are no frame relay
counts in accounting records for the MPANL service. Enabling of
Egress accounting means that the accounting records for MPANL
contain frame relay specific counts.
|
mpanlFramerIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.3.1.1.10 |
This variable represents the index for the mpanlFramer tables.
|
mpanlFramerRowStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.3.1.1.1 |
This variable is used as the basis for SNMP naming of
mpanlFramer components.
These components can be added and deleted.
|
mpanlFramerComponentName |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.3.1.1.2 |
This variable provides the component's string name for
use with the ASCII Console Interface
|
mpanlFramerStorageType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.3.1.1.4 |
This variable represents the storage type value for the
mpanlFramer tables.
|
mpanlFramerInterfaceName |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.3.10.1.1 |
This attribute contains a hardware component name.
The attribute associates the application with a specific link. This
defines the module processor on which Framer's parent component
(as well as Framer itself) will run.
|
mpanlFramerFlagsBetweenFrames |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.3.11.1.4 |
This attribute defines the number of flags that are inserted between
frames sent to the link interface.
|
mpanlFramerAdminState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.3.12.1.1 |
This attribute indicates the OSI Administrative State of the
component.
The value locked indicates that the component is administratively
prohibited from providing services for its users. A Lock or Lock -
force command has been previously issued for this component.
When the value is locked, the value of usageState must be idle.
The value shuttingDown indicates that the component is
administratively permitted to provide service to its existing users
only. A Lock command was issued against the component and it is
in the process of shutting down.
The value unlocked indicates that the component is administratively
permitted to provide services for its users. To enter this state, issue
an Unlock command to this component.
|
mpanlFramerOperationalState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.3.12.1.2 |
This attribute indicates the OSI Operational State of the component.
The value enabled indicates that the component is available for
operation. Note that if adminState is locked, it would still not be
providing service.
The value disabled indicates that the component is not available for
operation. For example, something is wrong with the component
itself, or with another component on which this one depends. If the
value is disabled, the usageState must be idle.
|
mpanlFramerUsageState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.3.12.1.3 |
This attribute indicates the OSI Usage State of the component.
The value idle indicates that the component is not currently in use.
The value active indicates that the component is in use and has
spare capacity to provide for additional users.
The value busy indicates that the component is in use and has no
spare operating capacity for additional users at this time.
|
mpanlFramerFrmToIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.3.13.1.1 |
The number of frames transmitted to the link interface by Framer.
Note: This does not include the number of frames transmitted
directly to the hardware queue, thus bypassing the Framer
component.
|
mpanlFramerFrmFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.3.13.1.2 |
The number of frames received from the link interface by Framer.
|
mpanlFramerOctetFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.3.13.1.3 |
The number of bytes received from the link interface by Framer.
|
mpanlFramerAborts |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.3.13.1.4 |
This attribute is the total number of aborts received.
|
mpanlFramerCrcErrors |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.3.13.1.5 |
This attribute is the total number of frames with CRC errors,
occurring in the receive direction from the link.
|
mpanlFramerLrcErrors |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.3.13.1.6 |
This attribute is the total number of frames with LRC errors,
occurring in the Tx link prior to transmission onto the link.
|
mpanlFramerNonOctetErrors |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.3.13.1.7 |
This attribute is the total number of frames that were non octet
aligned.
|
mpanlFramerOverruns |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.3.13.1.8 |
This attribute is the total number of frames received from the link
for which overruns occurred.
|
mpanlFramerUnderruns |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.3.13.1.9 |
This attribute is the total number of frames transmitted to the link
for which underruns occurred.
|
mpanlFramerLargeFrmErrors |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.3.13.1.10 |
This attribute is the total number of frames received which were too
large. The frame execeeded the maximumFrameLengthLimit
provisioned attribute or it contained more than the 255 block
hardware limit.
|
mpanlFramerFrmModeErrors |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.3.13.1.11 |
This attribute is the total number of frames detected with framing
mode errors. A framingModeError is flagged when frames are
inconsistent with the specified framingType, that is when
interrupting frames are used while running in hdlc mode.
|
mpanlFramerNormPrioLinkUtilToIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.3.14.1.1 |
This attribute is the utilization of the normal and high priority data
traffic (interruptable traffic) sent to the link as a percentage of the
available bandwidth on the link. Note that this includes traffic with
Transfer Priorities (TP) of 0, 6 and 9 and/or Emission Priority of 2
and 3. The utilization is the average for the last minute.
|
mpanlFramerNormPrioLinkUtilFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.3.14.1.3 |
This attribute is the utilization of the normal and high priority data
traffic (interruptable traffic) received from the link as a percentage
of the available bandwidth on the link. Note that this includes traffic
with Transfer Priorities (TP) of 0, 6 and 9 and/or Emission Priority
of 2 and 3. The utilization is the average for the last minute.
|
mpanlPrefixDnaNumberingPlanIndicatorIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.4.1.1.10 |
This variable represents an index for the mpanlPrefixDna tables.
|
mpanlPrefixDnaDataNetworkAddressIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.4.1.1.11 |
This variable represents an index for the mpanlPrefixDna tables.
|
mpanlPrefixDnaRowStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.4.1.1.1 |
This variable is used as the basis for SNMP naming of
mpanlPrefixDna components.
These components cannot be added nor deleted.
|
mpanlPrefixDnaComponentName |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.4.1.1.2 |
This variable provides the component's string name for
use with the ASCII Console Interface
|
mpanlPrefixDnaStorageType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.4.1.1.4 |
This variable represents the storage type value for the
mpanlPrefixDna tables.
|
mpanlDlciIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.1.1.10 |
This variable represents the index for the mpanlDlci tables.
|
mpanlDlciRowStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.1.1.1 |
This variable is used as the basis for SNMP naming of
mpanlDlci components.
These components cannot be added nor deleted.
|
mpanlDlciComponentName |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.1.1.2 |
This variable provides the component's string name for
use with the ASCII Console Interface
|
mpanlDlciStorageType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.1.1.4 |
This variable represents the storage type value for the
mpanlDlci tables.
|
mpanlDlciAdminState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.10.1.1 |
This attribute indicates the OSI Administrative State of the
component.
The value locked indicates that the component is administratively
prohibited from providing services for its users. A Lock or Lock -
force command has been previously issued for this component.
When the value is locked, the value of usageState must be idle.
The value shuttingDown indicates that the component is
administratively permitted to provide service to its existing users
only. A Lock command was issued against the component and it is
in the process of shutting down.
The value unlocked indicates that the component is administratively
permitted to provide services for its users. To enter this state, issue
an Unlock command to this component.
The OSI Status attributes, if supported by the component, may
provide more details, qualifying the state of the component.
|
mpanlDlciOperationalState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.10.1.2 |
This attribute indicates the OSI Operational State of the component.
The value enabled indicates that the component is available for
operation. Note that if adminState is locked, it would still not be
providing service.
The value disabled indicates that the component is not available for
operation. For example, something is wrong with the component
itself, or with another component on which this one depends. If the
value is disabled, the usageState must be idle.
The OSI Status attributes, if supported by the component, may
provide more details, qualifying the state of the component.
|
mpanlDlciUsageState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.10.1.3 |
This attribute indicates the OSI Usage State of the component.
The value idle indicates that the component is not currently in use.
The value active indicates that the component is in use and has
spare capacity to provide for additional users.
The value busy indicates that the component is in use and has no
spare operating capacity for additional users at this time.
The OSI Status attributes, if supported by the component, may
provide more details, qualifying the state of the component.
|
mpanlDlciAvailabilityStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.10.1.4 |
If supported by the component, this attribute indicates the OSI
Availability status of the component. Note that, even though it is
defined as a multi-valued set, at most one value is shown to the user.
When no values are in the set, this indicates that either the attribute
is not supported or that none of the status conditions described
below are present.
The value inTest indicates that the resource is undergoing a test
procedure. If adminState is locked or shuttingDown, the normal
users are precluded from using the resource and controlStatus is
reservedForTest. Tests that do not exclude additional users can be
present in any operational or administrative state but the
reservedForTest condition should not be present.
The value failed indicates that the component has an internal fault
that prevents it from operating. The operationalState is disabled.
The value dependency indicates that the component cannot operate
because some other resource on which it depends is unavailable.
The operationalState is disabled.
The value powerOff indicates the resource requires power to be
applied and it is not powered on. The operationalState is disabled.
The value offLine indicates the resource requires a routine
operation (either manual, automatic, or both) to be performed to
place it on-line and make it available for use. The operationalState
is disabled.
The value offDuty indicates the resource is inactive in accordance
with a predetermined time schedule. In the absence of other
disabling conditions, the operationalState is enabled or disabled.
The value degraded indicates the service provided by the
component is degraded in some way, such as in speed or operating
capacity. However, the resource remains available for service. The
operationalState is enabled.
The value notInstalled indicates the resource is not present. The
operationalState is disabled.
The value logFull is not used.
Description of bits:
inTest(0)
failed(1)
powerOff(2)
offLine(3)
offDuty(4)
dependency(5)
degraded(6)
notInstalled(7)
logFull(8)
|
mpanlDlciProceduralStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.10.1.5 |
If supported by the component, this attribute indicates the OSI
Procedural status of the component. Note that, even though it is
defined as a multi-valued set, at most one value is shown to the user.
When no values are in the set, this indicates that either the attribute
is not supported or that none of the status conditions described
below are present.
The value initializationRequired indicates (for a resource which
doesn't initialize autonomously) that initialization is required before
it can perform its normal functions, and this procedure has not been
initiated. The operationalState is disabled.
The value notInitialized indicates (for a resource which does
initialize autonomously) that initialization is required before it can
perform its normal functions, and this procedure has not been
initiated. The operationalState may be enabled or disabled.
The value initializing indicates that initialization has been initiated
but is not yet complete. The operationalState may be enabled or
disabled.
The value reporting indicates the resource has completed some
processing operation and is notifying the results. The
operationalState is enabled.
The value terminating indicates the component is in a termination
phase. If the resource doesn't reinitialize autonomously,
operationalState is disabled; otherwise it is enabled or disabled.
Description of bits:
initializationRequired(0)
notInitialized(1)
initializing(2)
reporting(3)
terminating(4)
|
mpanlDlciControlStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.10.1.6 |
If supported by the component, this attribute indicates the OSI
Control status of the component. Note that, even though it is defined
as a multi-valued set, at most one value is shown to the user.
When no values are in the set, this indicates that either the attribute
is not supported or that none of the status conditions described
below are present.
The value subjectToTest indicates the resource is available but tests
may be conducted simultaneously at unpredictable times, which
may cause it to exhibit unusual characteristics.
The value partOfServicesLocked indicates that part of the service is
restricted from users of a resource. The adminState is unlocked.
The value reservedForTest indicates that the component is
administratively unavailable because it is undergoing a test
procedure. The adminState is locked.
The value suspended indicates that the service has been
administratively suspended.
Description of bits:
subjectToTest(0)
partOfServicesLocked(1)
reservedForTest(2)
suspended(3)
|
mpanlDlciAlarmStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.10.1.7 |
If supported by the component, this attribute indicates the OSI
Alarm status of the component. Note that, even though it is defined
as a multi-valued set, at most one value is shown to the user.
When no values are in the set, this indicates that either the attribute
is not supported or that none of the status conditions described
below are present.
The value underRepair indicates the component is currently being
repaired. The operationalState is enabled or disabled.
The value critical indicates one or more critical alarms are
outstanding against the component. Other, less severe, alarms may
also be outstanding. The operationalState is enabled or disabled.
The value major indicates one or more major alarms are
outstanding against the component. Other, less severe, alarms may
also be outstanding. The operationalState is enabled or disabled.
The value minor indicates one or more minor alarms are
outstanding against the component. Other, less severe, alarms may
also be outstanding. The operationalState is enabled or disabled.
The value alarmOutstanding generically indicates that an alarm of
some severity is outstanding against the component.
Description of bits:
underRepair(0)
critical(1)
major(2)
minor(3)
alarmOutstanding(4)
|
mpanlDlciStandbyStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.10.1.8 |
If supported by the component, this attribute indicates the OSI
Standby status of the component.
The value notSet indicates that either the attribute is not supported
or that none of the status conditions described below are present.
Note that this is a non-standard value, used because the original
specification indicated this attribute was set-valued and thus, did not
provide a value to indicate that none of the other three are
applicable.
The value hotStandby indicates that the resource is not providing
service but will be immediately able to take over the role of the
resource to be backed up, without initialization activity, and
containing the same information as the resource to be backed up.
The value coldStandby indicates the resource is a backup for
another resource but will not be immediately able to take over the
role of the backed up resource and will require some initialization
activity.
The value providingService indicates that this component, as a
backup resource, is currently backing up another resource.
|
mpanlDlciUnknownStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.10.1.9 |
This attribute indicates the OSI Unknown status of the component.
The value false indicates that all of the other OSI State and Status
attribute values can be considered accurate.
The value true indicates that the actual state of the component is not
known for sure.
|
mpanlDlciQ933CallState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.11.1.2 |
This attribute indicates the Q.933 state of an SVC call. In the
description that follows, 'local' refers to the user who has initiated
the SETUP request, and 'remote' refers to the user to whom the
local user wishes to connect.
State description:
In the null state, the network has neither received nor sent call setup
requests for this DLCI.
In the callInitiated state, the network has received a SETUP
message from the local user.
In the outgoingCallProceeding state, the network has sent a CALL
PROCEEDING message to the local user in response to the SETUP
message.
In the callPresent state, the network has sent a SETUP message to
the remote user.
In the incomingCallProceeding state, the network has received a
CALL PROCEEDING message from the remote user in response to
a SETUP message.
In the active state, either the network has sent a CONNECT
message to the local user, or the network has received a CONNECT
from the remote user.
In the disconnectRequest state, the network has received a
DISCONNECT message from the local user.
In the disconnectIndication state, the network has sent a
DISCONNECT to the local user.
In the releaseRequest state, the network has sent out a RELEASE
message to the local user.
The notApplicable state indicates that this attribute is meaningless
because the DLCI is a PVC.
|
mpanlDlciQ933CallReference |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.11.1.3 |
This attribute indicates the Q.933 call reference number associated
with this DLCI.
|
mpanlDlciMaximumFrameSize |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.12.1.1 |
This attribute specifies the maximum number of octets which may
be included in the information field. The frame relay header and
CRC octets are not included in this definition. This attribute
corresponds to the dN1 parameter described in the Frame Relay
Vendor Forum Specification.
|
mpanlDlciCommittedBurstSize |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.12.1.4 |
This attribute indicates the committed burst size (Bc) in bits. bc is
the amount of data that a network agrees to transfer under normal
conditions over a measurement interval (t). Data marked DE=1 is
not accounted for in Bc.
This attribute should be ignored when rateEnforcement is off.
|
mpanlDlciExcessBurstSize |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.12.1.5 |
This attribute indicates the excess burst size (Be) in bits. Be is the
amount of uncommitted data that the network will attempt to deliver
over measurement interval T. Data marked DE=1 by the user or by
the network is accounted for here.
This attribute should be ignored when rateEnforcement is off.
|
mpanlDlciAccounting |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.12.1.8 |
This attribute indicates whether accounting data collection and
record generation is turned on at this DLCI. For accounting data
collection and record generation to be occur, the accountingOn
attribute must be on and at least one of the accountCollection
options in the DataNetworkAddress component must be selected.
|
mpanlDlciEmissionPriorityToIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.12.1.9 |
This attribute indicates the emission priority of frames sent to the
interface. A larger value denotes a higher priority.
|
mpanlDlciTransferPriToNwk |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.12.1.10 |
This attribute indicates the priority at which data is transferred to
the network.
The transfer priority is a preference configured for an application
according to its delay-sensitivity requirement. Frames with higher
transfer priority are served by the network before the frames with
lower priority. The transfer priority standard is defined to have 16
indices from 0 to 15.
Each transfer priority n, where n specifies the transfer priority
index, contains a default setting for routing class of service
(multimedia, delay or throughput) and frame relay egress queue
(depending on the number of supported egress queues on the remote
end interface) specified by the routingClassOfService and
emissionPriority attributes provisioned in the Mod Frs DprsNet
Tpm/n component. The default mapping can be altered by a user if
required.
|
mpanlDlciTransferPriFromNwk |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.12.1.11 |
This attribute indicates the priority at which data is transferred from
the network.
The transfer priority is a preference configured for an application
according to its delay-sensitivity requirement. Frames with higher
transfer priority are served by the network before the frames with
lower priority. The transfer priority standard is defined to have 16
indices from 0 to 15.
Each transfer priority n, where n specifies the transfer priority
index, contains a default setting for routing class of service
(multimedia, delay or throughput) and frame relay egress queue
(depending on the number of supported egress queues on the remote
end interface) specified by the routingClassOfService and
emissionPriority attributes provisioned in the Mod Frs DprsNet
Tpm/n component. The default mapping can be altered by a user if
required.
|
mpanlDlciFrmToIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.1 |
This attribute counts the frames sent out the interface. When the
maximum count is reached the count wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciFecnFrmToIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.2 |
This attribute counts the frames sent to the interface with the
Forward Explicit Congestion Notification (FECN) bit set. When the
count reaches maximum it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciBecnFrmToIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.3 |
This attribute counts the frames sent to the interface with the
Backward Explicit Congestion Notification (BECN) bit set. When
the count reaches maximum it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciBciToSubnet |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.4 |
This attribute counts the frames sent into the network with the
Backward Congestion Indication (BCI) bit set. When the count
reaches maximum it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciDeFrmToIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.5 |
This attribute counts the frames sent to the interface with the
Discard Eligibility (DE) bit set. When the count reaches maximum
it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciDiscCongestedToIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.6 |
This attribute counts the number of frame discards at the MPANL
service due to local congestion in the direction toward the interface.
When this count reaches maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciDiscDeCongestedToIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.7 |
This attribute counts the number of discarded frames, with the
Discard Eligibility (DE) bit set, at the MPANL service, due to local
congestion in the direction toward the interface. When this count
reaches maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciFrmFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.8 |
This attribute counts the frames received from the interface. Frames
that are discarded due to error or excess are not counted. When the
maximum count is reached the count wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciFecnFrmFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.9 |
This attribute counts the frames received from the interface with the
Forward Explicit Congestion Notification (FECN) bit set. When the
count reaches maximum it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciBecnFrmFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.10 |
This attribute counts the frames received from the interface with the
Backward Explicit Congestion Notification (BECN) bit set. When
the count reaches maximum it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciFciFromSubnet |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.11 |
This attribute counts the frames received from the network with the
Forward Congestion Indication (FCI) bit set. When the count
reaches maximum it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciBciFromSubnet |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.12 |
This attribute counts the frames received from the network with the
Backward Congestion Indication (BCI) bit set. When the count
reaches maximum it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciDeFrmFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.13 |
This attribute counts the frames received from the interface with the
Discard Eligibility (DE) bit set. When the count reaches maximum
it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciExcessFrmFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.14 |
This attribute counts the frames received from the interface with the
Discard Eligibility (DE) bit clear, but subsequently set by the
network due to rate enforcement. When the count reaches
maximum it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciDiscExcessFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.15 |
This attribute counts the frames which were discarded due to rate
enforcement. When the count reaches maximum it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciDiscFrameAbit |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.16 |
This attribute counts the number of frame discards at the MPANL
Service, due to an inactive PVC status, in the direction toward the
network. When this count reaches maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciDiscCongestedFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.17 |
This attribute counts the number of frame discards at the MPANL
service due to local congestion in the direction toward the network.
When this count reaches maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciDiscDeCongestedFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.18 |
This attribute counts the number of discarded frames, with the
Discard Eligibility (DE) bit set, at the MPANL service, due to local
congestion, in the direction toward the network. When this count
reaches maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciErrorShortFrmFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.19 |
This attribute counts the frames received with 0 octets in the
information field. When the count reaches maximum it wraps to
zero.
|
mpanlDlciErrorLongFrmFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.20 |
This attribute counts the frames received with number of octets in
the information field greater than the subscribed maximum. When
the count reaches maximum it wraps to zero. Frames whose lengths
are greater than the hardware receive buffer are ignored by the
hardware and are therefore not included in this count.
|
mpanlDlciBecnFrmSetByService |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.21 |
This attribute counts the number of frames with BECN set by the
MPANL service. It is incremented whenever the MPANL service
sets BECN on a frame upon detecting local congestion. This count
is incremented regardless of whether the frame already bears a set
BECN bit since its use is to determine the place of congestion.
When the count reaches maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciBytesToIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.22 |
This attribute counts the bytes sent out the interface. When the
maximum count is reached the count wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciDeBytesToIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.23 |
This attribute counts the bytes sent to the interface with the Discard
Eligibility (DE) bit set. When the count reaches maximum it wraps
to zero.
|
mpanlDlciDiscCongestedToIfBytes |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.24 |
This attribute counts the number of byte discards at the MPANL
service due to local congestion in the direction toward the link.
When this count reaches maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciDiscDeCongestedToIfBytes |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.25 |
This attribute counts the number of discard eligible (DE=1) byte
discards at the MPANL service due to local congestion in the
direction toward the link. When the maximum count is reached the
count wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciBytesFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.26 |
This attribute counts the bytes received from the interface. Bytes
that are discarded due to error or excess are not counted. When the
maximum count is reached the count wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciDeBytesFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.27 |
This attribute counts the bytes received from the interface with the
Discard Eligibility (DE) bit set. When the count reaches maximum
it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciExcessBytesFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.28 |
This attribute counts the bytes received from the interface with the
Discard Eligibility (DE) bit clear, but subsequently set by the
network due to rate enforcement. When the count reaches
maximum it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciDiscExcessFromIfBytes |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.29 |
This attribute counts the bytes which were discarded due to rate
enforcement. When the count reaches maximum it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciDiscByteAbit |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.30 |
This attribute counts the bytes which were discarded due to aBit
turned off.
|
mpanlDlciDiscCongestedFromIfBytes |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.31 |
This attribute counts the number of byte discards at the MPANL
service due to local congestion in the direction toward the network.
When this count reaches maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciDiscDeCongestedFromIfBytes |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.32 |
This attribute counts the number of discard eligible (DE=1) byte
discards at the MPANL service due to local congestion in the
direction toward the network. When the maximum count is reached
the count wraps to zero.
|
mpanlDlciErrorLongBytesFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.34 |
This attribute counts the bytes received with number of octets in the
information field greater than the subscribed maximum. When the
count reaches maximum it wraps to zero. Bytes whose lengths are
greater than the hardware receive buffer are ignored by the
hardware and are therefore not included in this count.
|
mpanlDlciTransferPriorityToNetwork |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.37 |
This attribute is obsolete. It is replaced by attribute
transferPriorityToNetwork under group
FrsNniDataLinkConnectionIdentifierServiceParametersOp.
|
mpanlDlciTransferPriorityFromNetwork |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.13.1.38 |
This attribute is obsolete. It is replaced by attribute
transferPriorityFromNetwork under group
FrsNniDataLinkConnectionIdentifierServiceParametersOp.
|
mpanlDlciStartTime |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.14.1.1 |
This attribute indicates the start time of this interval period. If the
Vc spans 12 hour time or time of day change, startTime reflects new
time as recorded at 12 hour periods or time of day changes. A new
interval period is started each time an accounting record is
generated.
|
mpanlDlciTotalIngressBytes |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.14.1.2 |
This attribute counts the total bytes received from the interface
since the start of the interval period. The start of the interval period
is captured in the startTime attribute. The count is reset to zero
when an accounting record is generated.
|
mpanlDlciTotalEgressBytes |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.14.1.3 |
This attribute counts the total bytes sent to the interface since the
start of the interval period. The start of the interval period is
captured in the startTime attribute. The count is reset to zero when
an accounting record is generated.
|
mpanlDlciEirIngressBytes |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.14.1.4 |
This attribute counts the total bytes with the Discard Eligibility
(DE) bit set sent to the subnet since the start of the interval period.
The start of the interval period is captured in the startTime attribute.
The count is reset to zero when an accounting record is generated.
|
mpanlDlciEirEgressBytes |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.14.1.5 |
This attribute counts the total bytes with the Discard Eligibility
(DE) bit set sent to the interface since the start of the interval
period. The start of the interval period is captured in the startTime
attribute. The count is reset to zero when an accounting record is
generated.
|
mpanlDlciDiscardedBytes |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.14.1.6 |
This attribute counts the total bytes in invalid frames received from
the interface and discarded at the DLCI since the start of the interval
period. This count is a sum of octets in frames discarded due to the
number of octets in the information field greater than the subscribed
maximum or equal to 0, due to aBit turned off, or due to rate
enforcement. The start of the interval period is captured in the
startTime attribute. The count is reset to zero when an accounting
record is generated.
|
mpanlDlciTotalIngressSegFrm |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.14.1.7 |
If the value of the unitsCounted attribute in moduleData component
is segments, this attribute counts the total number of segments in
frames received from the interface since the start of the interval
period. If the value of the unitsCounted attribute in moduleData
component is frames, this attribute counts the total number of
frames received from the interface since the start of the interval
period. The start of the interval period is captured in the startTime
attribute. The count is reset to zero when an accounting record is
generated.
|
mpanlDlciTotalEgressSegFrm |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.14.1.8 |
If the value of the unitsCounted attribute in moduleData component
is segments, this attribute counts the total number of segments in
frames sent to the interface since the start of the interval period. If
the value of the unitsCounted attribute in moduleData component is
frames, this attribute counts the total number of frames sent to the
interface since the start of the interval period. The start of the
interval period is captured in the startTime attribute. The count is
reset to zero when an accounting record is generated.
|
mpanlDlciEirIngressSegFrm |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.14.1.9 |
If the value of the unitsCounted attribute in moduleData component
is segments, this attribute counts the number of segments in frames
with the Discard Eligibility (DE) bit set sent to the subnet since the
start of the interval period. If the value of the unitsCounted attribute
in moduleData component is frames, this attribute counts the
number of frames with the Discard Eligibility (DE) bit set sent to
the subnet since the start of the interval period. The start of the
interval period is captured in the startTime attribute. The count is
reset to zero when an accounting record is generated.
|
mpanlDlciEirEgressSegFrm |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.14.1.10 |
If the value of the unitsCounted attribute in moduleData component
is segments, this attribute counts the number of segments in frames
with the Discard Eligibility (DE) bit set sent to the interface since
the start of the interval period. If the value of the unitsCounted
attribute in moduleData component is frames, this attribute counts
the number of frames with the Discard Eligibility (DE) bit set sent
to the interface since the start of the interval period. The start of the
interval period is captured in the startTime attribute. The count is
reset to zero when an accounting record is generated.
|
mpanlDlciDiscardedSegFrm |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.14.1.11 |
If the value of the unitsCounted attribute in moduleData component
is segments, this attribute counts the number of segments in invalid
frames received from the interface and discarded at the DLCI. If the
value of the unitsCounted attribute in moduleData component is
frames, this attribute counts the number of invalid frames received
from the interface and discarded at the DLCI. Segments of frames
are counted since the start of the interval period. The count is reset
to zero when an accounting record is generated. The count is a sum
of segments in frames or frames discarded due to the number of
octets in the information field greater than the subscribed maximum
or equal to 0, due to aBit turned off, or due to rate enforcement.
|
mpanlDlciCallReferenceNumber |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.14.1.17 |
This attribute displays the call reference number which is a unique
number generated by the switch.The same Call Reference Number
is stored in the interval data (accounting record) at both ends of the
call. It can be used as one of the attributes in matching duplicate
records generated at each end of the call.
|
mpanlDlciElapsedDifference |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.14.1.18 |
This attribute displays the elapsed time representing the period of
this interval data. It is elapsed time in 0.1 second increments since
the call started.
|
mpanlDlciABitStatusToIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.15.1.1 |
This attribute is the most recent A-Bit status sent to the interface.
The A-Bit status is originated from the SPVC end point at the
remote end of the Passport subnet and it is relayed to the interface
by Mpanl. When an inactive setting is sent out, Mpanl will discard
any data offered from the interface. When an active setting is sent
out, Mpanl will try to relay all data offered from the interface to the
other end of the SPVC.
|
mpanlDlciABitReasonToIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.15.1.2 |
This attribute provides the reason (if any) for an inactive status to be
sent to the interface. This reason is not applicable for an active
status.
A-Bit status reason description:
The A-Bit status reason is notApplicable when the A-Bit status is
active.
The A-Bit status reason is remoteUserSignaled if the SPVC end
point originating the A-Bit status has detected that the virtual circuit
is down at the remote network through the LMI protocol. The
SPVC end point must be running network site LMI protocol for this
A-Bit status reason to be sent.
The A-Bit status reason is remoteLmiError if the LMI protocol is
down at the SPVC end point originating this A-Bit status reason.
The A-Bit status reason is remoteLinkDown if the physical
interface is disabled at the SPVC end point originating this A-Bit
status reason.
The A-Bit reason is vcDown if no A-Bit status has been sent to the
interface (i.e., no A-Bit status has been relayed).
|
mpanlDlciABitStatusFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.15.1.3 |
This attribute is the most recent A-Bit status received from the
interface. It is an indication from the equipment attached to the
interface on whether it is ready to accept data. Mpanl relays the A-
Bit status from interface to the other end of the SPVC. When an
inactive setting is received, Mpanl will discard any data offered
from the subnet. When an active setting is received, Mpanl will try
to relay all data offered from the subnet to the interface.
|
mpanlDlciABitReasonFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.15.1.4 |
This attribute provides the reason (if any) for an inactive status to be
sent to the subnet. This reason is not applicable for an active status.
A-Bit status reason description:
The A-Bit status reason is notApplicable when the A-Bit status is
active.
The A-Bit status reason is remoteUserSignaled if the SPVC end
point originating the A-Bit status has detected that the DLCI is
inactive at the remote network through the LMI protocol. The
SPVC end point must be running network site LMI protocol for this
A-Bit status reason to be sent.
The A-Bit status reason is remoteLmiError if the LMI protocol is
down at the SPVC end point originating this A-Bit status reason.
The A-Bit status reason is remoteLinkDown if the physical
interface is disabled at the SPVC end point originating this A-Bit
status reason.
The A-Bit reason is vcDown if no A-Bit status has been received
from the interface (i.e., no A-Bit status has been relayed).
|
mpanlDlciLoopbackState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.15.1.5 |
This attribute has the value on when the DLCI is in loopback mode
and off otherwise. This loopback command verbs start and stop are
used to initiate and terminate the loopback mode for a DLCI. While
loopbackState is on, an active A-bit signal will be reliably
propagated across the subnet to the remote DLCI.
|
mpanlDlciLbIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.2.1.1.10 |
This variable represents the index for the mpanlDlciLb tables.
|
mpanlDlciLbRowStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.2.1.1.1 |
This variable is used as the basis for SNMP naming of
mpanlDlciLb components.
These components cannot be added nor deleted.
|
mpanlDlciLbComponentName |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.2.1.1.2 |
This variable provides the component's string name for
use with the ASCII Console Interface
|
mpanlDlciLbStorageType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.2.1.1.4 |
This variable represents the storage type value for the
mpanlDlciLb tables.
|
mpanlDlciLbLocalTotalFrm |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.2.10.1.1 |
This attribute records the number of frames looped back to the link
since loopback was last started.
|
mpanlDlciLbLocalTotalBytes |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.2.10.1.2 |
This attribute records the number of bytes looped back to the link
since loopback mode was started.
|
mpanlDlciLbLocalFecnFrm |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.2.10.1.3 |
This attribute records the number of frames with the Forward
Explicit Congestion Notification (FECN) bit set, looped back to the
link since the loopback mode was started.
|
mpanlDlciLbLocalBecnFrm |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.2.10.1.4 |
This attribute records the number of frames with the Backward
Explicit Congestion Notification (BECN) bit set, looped back to the
link since the loopback mode was started.
|
mpanlDlciLbLocalDeFrm |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.2.10.1.5 |
This attribute records the number of frames with the Discard
Eligibility (DE) bit set, looped back to the link since the loopback
mode was started.
|
mpanlDlciLbLocalDeBytes |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.2.10.1.6 |
This attribute records the number of bytes in frames with the
Discard Eligibility (DE) bit set, looped back to the link since the
loopback mode was started.
|
mpanlDlciLbRemoteTotalFrm |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.2.10.1.7 |
This attribute records the number of frames looped back to the
subnet since loopback was last started.
|
mpanlDlciLbRemoteTotalBytes |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.2.10.1.8 |
This attribute records the number of bytes looped back to the subnet
since loopback was last started.
|
mpanlDlciLbRemoteFecnFrm |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.2.10.1.9 |
This attribute records the number of frames with the Forward
Explicit Congestion Notification (FECN) bit set, looped back to the
subnet since the loopback mode was started.
|
mpanlDlciLbRemoteBecnFrm |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.2.10.1.10 |
This attribute records the number of frames with the Backward
Explicit Congestion Notification (BECN) bit set, looped back to the
subnet since the loopback mode was started.
|
mpanlDlciLbRemoteDeFrm |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.2.10.1.13 |
This attribute records the number of frames with the Discard
Eligibility (DE) bit set, looped back to the subnet since the
loopback mode was started.
|
mpanlDlciLbRemoteDeBytes |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.2.10.1.14 |
This attribute records the number of bytes in frames with the
Discard Eligibility (DE) bit set, looped back to the subnet since the
loopback mode was started.
|
mpanlDlciVcIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.1.1.10 |
This variable represents the index for the mpanlDlciVc tables.
|
mpanlDlciVcRowStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.1.1.1 |
This variable is used as the basis for SNMP naming of
mpanlDlciVc components.
These components cannot be added nor deleted.
|
mpanlDlciVcComponentName |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.1.1.2 |
This variable provides the component's string name for
use with the ASCII Console Interface
|
mpanlDlciVcStorageType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.1.1.4 |
This variable represents the storage type value for the
mpanlDlciVc tables.
|
mpanlDlciVcType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.10.1.1 |
This attribute displays the type of call, pvc,svc or spvc.
|
mpanlDlciVcState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.10.1.2 |
This attribute displays the state of call control. P5 state is not
supported but is listed for completness. Transitions from one state to
another take very short time. state most often displayed is
dataTransferP4.
|
mpanlDlciVcPreviousState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.10.1.3 |
This attribute displays the previous state of call control. This is a
valuable field to determine how the processing is progressing.
|
mpanlDlciVcDiagnosticCode |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.10.1.4 |
This attribute displays the internal substate of call control. It is used
to further refine state of call processing.
|
mpanlDlciVcPreviousDiagnosticCode |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.10.1.5 |
This attribute displays the internal substate of call control. It is used
to further refine state of call processing.
|
mpanlDlciVcCalledNpi |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.10.1.6 |
This attribute displays the Numbering Plan Indicator (NPI) of the
called end.
|
mpanlDlciVcCalledDna |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.10.1.7 |
This attribute displays the Data Network Address (Dna) of the
called (destination) DTE to which this call is sent. This address if
defined at recieving end will complete Vc connection.
|
mpanlDlciVcCalledLcn |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.10.1.8 |
This attribute displays the Logical Channel Number of the called
end. It is valid only after both ends of Vc exchanged relevant
information.
|
mpanlDlciVcCallingNpi |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.10.1.9 |
This attribute displays the Numbering Plan Indicator (NPI) of the
calling end.
|
mpanlDlciVcCallingDna |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.10.1.10 |
This attribute displays the Data Network Address (Dna) of the
calling end.
|
mpanlDlciVcCallingLcn |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.10.1.11 |
This attribute displays the Logical Channel Number of the calling
end.
|
mpanlDlciVcAccountingEnabled |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.10.1.12 |
This attribute indicates that this optional section of accounting
record is suppressed or permitted. If accountingEnabled is yes,
conditions for generation of accounting record were met. These
conditions include billing options, vc recovery conditions and
Module wide accounting data options.
|
mpanlDlciVcFastSelectCall |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.10.1.13 |
This attribute displays that this is a fast select call.
|
mpanlDlciVcPathReliability |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.10.1.19 |
This attribute displays the path reliability.
|
mpanlDlciVcAccountingEnd |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.10.1.20 |
This attribute indicates if this end should generate an accounting
record. Normally, callingEnd is the end to generate an accounting
record.
|
mpanlDlciVcPriority |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.10.1.21 |
This attribute displays whether the call is a normal or a high
priority call.
|
mpanlDlciVcSegmentSize |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.10.1.22 |
This attribute displays the segment size (in bytes) used on the call.
It is used to calculate the number of segments transmitted and
received.
|
mpanlDlciVcMaxSubnetPktSize |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.10.1.27 |
This attribute indicates the maximum packet size allowed on the Vc.
|
mpanlDlciVcRcosToNetwork |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.10.1.28 |
This attribute indicates the routing metric routing class of service to
the network.
|
mpanlDlciVcRcosFromNetwork |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.10.1.29 |
This attribute displays the routing metric Routing Class of Service
from the Network.
|
mpanlDlciVcEmissionPriorityToNetwork |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.10.1.30 |
This attribute displays the network internal emission priotity to the
network.
|
mpanlDlciVcEmissionPriorityFromNetwork |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.10.1.31 |
This attribute displays the network internal emission priotity from
the network.
|
mpanlDlciVcDataPath |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.10.1.32 |
This attribute indicates the data path used by the connection. The
data path is provisioned in Dna and DirectCall components. The
displayed value of this attribute can be different from the
provisioned value.
If the connection is using dprsOnly data path, the string
dprsOnly is displayed. (dynamic packet routing system)
If the connection is using dprsMcsOnly data path, the string
dprsMcsOnly is displayed.
If the connection is using dprsMcsFirst data path, the string
dprsMcsFirst is displayed.
|
mpanlDlciVcCallReferenceNumber |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.11.1.1 |
This attribute displays the call reference number which is a unique
number generated by the switch.The same Call Reference Number
is stored in the interval data (accounting record) at both ends of the
call. It can be used as one of the attributes in matching duplicate
records generated at each end of the call.
|
mpanlDlciVcElapsedTimeTillNow |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.11.1.2 |
This attribute displays the elapsed time representing the period of
this interval data. It is elapsed time in 0.1 second increments since
Vc started.
|
mpanlDlciVcSegmentsRx |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.11.1.3 |
This attribute displays the number of segments received at the time
command was issued. This is the segment received count
maintained by accounting at each end of the Vc. This counter is
updated only when the packet cannot be successfully delivered out
of the sink Vc and to the sink AP Conditions in which packets may
be discarded by the sink Vc include: missing packets due to subnet
discards, segmentation protocol violations due to subnet discard,
duplicated and out-of-ranged packets and packets that arrive while
Vc is in path recovery state.
|
mpanlDlciVcSegmentsSent |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.11.1.4 |
This attribute displays the number of segments sent at the time
command was issued. This is the segment sent count maintained by
accounting at the source Vc. Vc only counts packets that Vc thinks
can be delivered successfully into the subnet. In reality, these
packets may be dropped by trunking, for instance. This counter is
not updated when splitting fails, when Vc is in a path recovery state,
when packet forwarding fails to forward this packet and when
subsequent packets have to be discarded as we want to minimize the
chance of out-of-sequence and do not intentionally send out-of-
sequenced packets into the subnet.
|
mpanlDlciVcStartTime |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.11.1.5 |
This attribute displays the start time of this interval period. If Vc
spans 12 hour time or time of day change startTime reflects new
time as recorded at 12 hour periods or time of day changes.
|
mpanlDlciVcFrmCongestedToSubnet |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.12.1.2 |
This attribute displays the number of frames from link discarded
due to lack of resources. It keeps track of the number of frames
from link that have to be discarded. The discard reasons include
insufficient memory for splitting the frame into smaller subnet
packet size.
|
mpanlDlciVcCannotForwardToSubnet |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.12.1.3 |
This attribute displays the number of discarded packets that can not
be forwarded into the subnet because of subnet congestion.
Number of frames from link discarded due to failure in forwarding
a packet from Vc into the subnet.- This attribute is increased when
packet forwarding fails to forward a packet into the subnet. If a
frame is split into multiple subnet packets and a partial packet has
to be discarded, all subsequent partial packets that have not yet been
delivered to the subnet will be discarded as well.
|
mpanlDlciVcNotDataXferToSubnet |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.12.1.4 |
This attribute records the number of frames from link discarded
when the Vc tries to recover from internal path failure.
|
mpanlDlciVcOutOfRangeFrmFromSubnet |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.12.1.5 |
This attribute displays the number of frames from subnet discarded
due to out of sequence range for arriving too late.
|
mpanlDlciVcCombErrorsFromSubnet |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.12.1.6 |
This attribute records the number of subnet packets discarded at the
sink Vc due to the Vc segmentation and combination protocol error.
Usually, this occurs when the subnet discards packets and thus this
statistics can be used to guest the number of subnet packets that are
not delivered to the Vc. It cannot be used as an actual measure
because some subnet packets may have been delivered to Vc but
have to be discarded because these are partial packets to a frame in
which some other partial packets have not been properly delivered
to Vc
|
mpanlDlciVcDuplicatesFromSubnet |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.12.1.7 |
This attribute displays the number of subnet packets discarded due
to duplication. Although packets are not retransmitted by the Frame
Relay Vc, it is possible for the subnet to retransmit packets. When
packets are out-of-sequenced and copies of the same packets arrive,
then this attribute is increased.
|
mpanlDlciVcNotDataXferFromSubnet |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.12.1.8 |
This attribute displays the number of subnet packets discarded when
data transfer is suspended in Vc recovery.
|
mpanlDlciVcFrmLossTimeouts |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.12.1.9 |
This attribute displays the number of lost frame timer expiries.
When this count is excessive, the network is very congested and
packets have been discarded in the subnet.
|
mpanlDlciVcOoSeqByteCntExceeded |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.12.1.10 |
This attribute displays the number times that the out of sequence
byte threshold is exceeded. When the threshold is exceeded, this
condition is treated as if the loss frame timer has expired and all
frames queued at the sink Vc are delivered to the AP. We need to
keep this count to examine if the threshold is engineered properly.
This should be used in conjunction with the peak value of out-of-
sequenced queue and the number of times the loss frame timer has
expired. This count should be relatively small when compared with
loss frame timer expiry count.
|
mpanlDlciVcPeakOoSeqPktCount |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.12.1.11 |
This attribute displays the frame relay peak packet count of the out
of sequence queue. This attribute records the maximum queue
length of the out-of-sequenced queue. The counter can be used to
deduce the message buffer requirement on a Vc.
|
mpanlDlciVcPeakOoSeqFrmForwarded |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.12.1.12 |
This attribute displays the frame relay peak size of the
sequence packet queue. The subnet may deliver packets out-of-
sequenced. These packets are then queued in an out-of-sequenced
queue, waiting for a packet with the expected sequence number to
come. When that packet arrives, this attribute records the maximum
number of packets that were out-of-sequenced, but now have
become in-sequenced. The statistics is used to measure expected
queue size due to normal subnet packet disorder (not due to subnet
packet discard). Current implementation also uses this statistics to
set a maximum size for the out-of-sequenced queue.
|
mpanlDlciVcSendSequenceNumber |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.12.1.13 |
This attribute displays the Vc internal packet's send sequence
number. Note that a 'packet' in this context, may be either a user
data packet, or an OAM frame.
|
mpanlDlciVcPktRetryTimeouts |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.12.1.15 |
This attribute displays the number of packets which have
retransmission time-outs. When this count is excessive, the network
is very congested and packets have been discarded in the subnet.
|
mpanlDlciVcPeakRetryQueueSize |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.12.1.16 |
This attribute displays the peak size of retransmission queue.
This attribute is used as an indicator of the acknowledgment
behavior across the subnet. Records the largest body of
unacknowledged packets.
|
mpanlDlciVcSubnetRecoveries |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.12.1.17 |
This attribute displays the number of successful Vc recovery
attempts.
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mpanlDlciVcOoSeqPktCntExceeded |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.12.1.19 |
This attribute displays the number times that the out of sequence
packet threshold is exceeded. When the threshold is exceeded, this
condition is treated as if the loss frame timer has expired and all
frames queued at the sink Vc are delivered to the AP. We need to
keep this count to examine if the threshold is engineered properly.
This should be used in conjunction with the peak value of out-of-
sequenced queue and the number of times the loss frame timer has
expired. This count should be relatively small when compared with
loss frame timer expiry count.
|
mpanlDlciVcPeakOoSeqByteCount |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.12.1.20 |
This attribute displays the frame relay peak byte count of the out of
sequence queue. This attribute records the maximum queue length
of the out-of-sequenced queue. The counter can be used to deduce
the message buffer requirement on a Vc.
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mpanlDlciVcDmepValue |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.3.417.1.1 |
This variable represents both the value and the index for the
mpanlDlciVcDmepTable.
|
mpanlDlciLCoIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.1.1.10 |
This variable represents the index for the mpanlDlciLCo tables.
|
mpanlDlciLCoRowStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.1.1.1 |
This variable is used as the basis for SNMP naming of
mpanlDlciLCo components.
These components cannot be added nor deleted.
|
mpanlDlciLCoComponentName |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.1.1.2 |
This variable provides the component's string name for
use with the ASCII Console Interface
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mpanlDlciLCoStorageType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.1.1.4 |
This variable represents the storage type value for the
mpanlDlciLCo tables.
|
mpanlDlciLCoState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.10.1.1 |
This attribute reflects the current state of the connection. The
pathDown state indicates that the application has not yet signalled
for a path. The selectingRoute state occurs when a request has been
sent to the route selector and it has not yet responded. The
connectingState occurs while a path is being established. The
pathUp state is the normal operational state of a path. The
pathDownRetrying state indicates a path that attempted route
selection but received no route and is now waiting to retry route
selection again.
|
mpanlDlciLCoEnd |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.10.1.3 |
This attribute identifies whether this is the calling or called end of
the path.
|
mpanlDlciLCoCostMetric |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.10.1.4 |
This attribute gives the route's total cost metric. It is calculated as
the sum of the cost metric of all trunks in the path at the time the
connection was established. The cost metric of a trunk is defined by
the trunkCost attribute of the Trunk component. The costMetric for
an LCo that is originated and terminated on the same module is 0.
|
mpanlDlciLCoDelayMetric |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.10.1.5 |
This attribute gives the total delay of the route as the one way delay
for a 512 byte packet. It is calculated as the sum of the delays of all
trunks in the path stored in topology at the time the connection was
established. The delay for an LCo that is originated and terminated
on the same module is 0.
|
mpanlDlciLCoRoundTripDelay |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.10.1.6 |
This attribute contains the time taken for a packet (cell) of 44 bytes
to be transmitted to the remote LCo and return to this LCo. The
number reported is given in milliseconds to the nearest millisecond.
A value of one millisecond is reported if the time is less than 1
millisecond even though the delay may be less than 1 millisecond
when the LCo is originated and terminated on the same module.
|
mpanlDlciLCoSetupPriority |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.10.1.7 |
This attribute gives the priority at which the current path is
established. Zero is the highest priority and four is the lowest. The
holdingPriority, a complementary attribute of this component,
indicates the priority a path maintains once it is established.
|
mpanlDlciLCoHoldingPriority |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.10.1.8 |
This attribute gives the priority at which a path holds its current
path once the path is established. Zero is the highest priority and
four is the lowest. The setupPriority, a complementary attribute,
indicates the priority of a path at establishment time.
|
mpanlDlciLCoRequiredTxBandwidth |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.10.1.9 |
This attribute gives the actual bandwidth (in bits per second)
reserved by this path on each of the trunks of its route. This attribute
represents the bandwidth for traffic outgoing to the remote end
point. The originating end of the connection determines this value.
|
mpanlDlciLCoRequiredRxBandwidth |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.10.1.10 |
This attribute gives the actual bandwidth (in bits per second)
reserved by this path on each of trunks of its route. This attribute
represents the bandwidth for traffic incoming from the remote end
point. The originating end of the connection determines this value
|
mpanlDlciLCoRequiredTrafficType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.10.1.11 |
This operational attribute indicates the type of traffic transmitted
over the path. There are eight possible traffic types, and the path can
transmit only one of them. The originating end of the connection
determines the type. These are arbitrary designations for traffic
type. The voice, data and video traffic types are defined, and five
other arbitrary traffic types can be defined by the network
administration. This attribute is used in the route selection process
to restrict the route to trunks that support this traffic type. The
supportedTrafficType trunk attribute lists all the types of traffic
allowed on the trunk. For example, if requiredTrafficType is
specified as trafficType1 then only trunks that include trafficType1
in supportedTrafficType, will be candidates for this connection.
|
mpanlDlciLCoPermittedTrunkTypes |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.10.1.12 |
This operational attribute lists up to eight types of trunk that can be
used on the route. The originating end of the connection determines
the types. The terrestrial and satellite trunk types have been
defined, leaving six remaining arbitrary types that can be defined by
the network administration. The trunk's type is indicated in the
trunkType attribute of the Trunk component. When selecting a
route, PORS only chooses trunks whose trunkType are in the
permittedTrunkTypes for the path.
Description of bits:
terrestrial(0)
satellite(1)
trunkType1(2)
trunkType2(3)
trunkType3(4)
trunkType4(5)
trunkType5(6)
trunkType6(7)
|
mpanlDlciLCoRequiredSecurity |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.10.1.13 |
This attribute indicates the required minimum level of security of
the trunks on the route. Zero represents the most secure and seven
represents the least secure. The trunk's security is indicated by the
trunkSecurity attribute of the Trunk component, and has values
identical in range and meaning to the requiredSecurity attribute.
PORS ensures that any route selected does not contain a trunk
whose trunkSecurity attribute is numerically greater than the
requiredSecurity.
|
mpanlDlciLCoRequiredCustomerParameter |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.10.1.14 |
This attribute indicates the allowed customer defined parameter of
the trunks on the route.The originating end of the connection
determines the customer defined parameter. Its value, a number
from zero to seven, is chosen by a network administration to have a
meaning specific to their network, thus allowing them to customize
the use of their trunks. A complementary trunk attribute,
customerParameter, also has a value from zero to seven. The route
selection process does not consider trunks whose
customerParameter is greater than the requiredCustomerParameter
of the path.
|
mpanlDlciLCoEmissionPriority |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.10.1.15 |
This attribute indicates the urgency with which packets on the path
are emitted by the trunks on the route. The originating end of the
connection selects the emissionPriority. EmissionPriority of zero
indicates the highest emission priority, while two indicates the
lowest emission priority. Packets with a higher emissionPriority (or
numerically less) are serviced and sent out before the packets of
lower emissionPriority (or numerically higher).
|
mpanlDlciLCoDiscardPriority |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.10.1.16 |
This attribute indicates the importance of the packets on the
path.The originating end of the connection sets discardPriority. One
is used for paths carrying the most important traffic, and three is
used for paths carrying the least important traffic. Packets with
lower discardPriority(numerically lower) are discarded after
packets with a higher discardPriority(numerically higher).
|
mpanlDlciLCoRetryCount |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.10.1.18 |
This attribute is the count of the number of times the path chosen
during route selection could not be instantiated. This count should
be three or below if the network is performing adequately. A high
value indicates that the route selection is often performed using an
out-of-date view of available network bandwidth and/or topology.
This attribute will only increase at the calling end of the connection.
This attribute is reset each time a path reconnects and stops
counting when it reaches its maximum value.
|
mpanlDlciLCoPathFailureCount |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.10.1.19 |
This attribute is the count of the number of times the path has
successfully reconnected. It is set to zero the first time the path is
up. If a path fails anytime after connecting, this count will be
incremented when the path is up again. Failed route requests do not
count in this statistic. See retryCount(rcount) - page 78. This
attribute stops counting at its maximum value.
|
mpanlDlciLCoReasonForNoRoute |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.10.1.20 |
This attribute is the route selection's reasonForNoRoute and
provides a brief reason for which a route was not selected. The
reasons are essentially self-explanatory.
|
mpanlDlciLCoLastTearDownReason |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.10.1.21 |
This attribute reflects the last tear down reason for a connection
(LCo). In many cases this displays the reason for a momentary
service interruption. This attribute applies to the last path failure
only. If a path is no longer up, this may indicate why the path has
failed. In many cases an alarm will also be generated with more
specific information. The following is a brief description of the
reasons:
none - This path has no information for the teardown.
normalShutDown - This path has gone down due to normal call
termination.
insufficientTxLcOrBandwidth - At present there is either no
available bandwidth or logical channel numbers available on one or
more of the trunks for this path in the transmit direction.
insufficientRxLcOrBandwidth - At present there is either no
available bandwidth or logical channel numbers available on one or
more of the trunks for this path in the receive direction.
trunkFailure- A trunk on the path has failed or has gone down due
to a provisioning change of a critical attribute.
trunkCardFailure- A trunk FP card has failed along the path.
accessCardFailure- The FP on which the peer access service was
running has failed.
operatorForced- The path has terminated due to the operator
locking a trunk along the path.
lostLcnClash- The path has terminated because the PAs at both
ends of an intermediate trunk have allocated the same LC to
different calls. When this happens both calls must go down and then
try to come up again a fraction of a second later (effectively
ensuring that they will now be assigned different LCs). It is normal
to get the odd clash especially when the PA's usedLC is
approaching the PA's maxLC.
networkCongestion - The path has failed due to control information
being lost and not recoverable.
trunkNotFound - Occurs on a manual path usually. Check for
trunks not up or names provisioned incorrectly.
farEndNotFound - The far end is not provisioned or is not up.
Check remote Name.
wrongModuleReached - This may occur on a manual path. Check
provisioning for correct trunk and service names. For a normal
path, the network Topology may be changing. Check remote
provisioned DNA.
farEndBusy - The far end has been reached but it is busy. Check
remote provisioned DNA and remote end provisioning.
unknownReason - The failure was not resolved.
farEndNotReady - The remote end was reached but the connection
was refused due to the remote end not being enabled.
serviceTypeMismatch - The remote service type does not match
this service type. Check provisioning.
reconnectFromFarEnd - The remote end re-established this
connection. Check the remote end lastTearDownReason to
determine the real reason.
bumped - Another call bumped this path from a trunk to get
bandwidth (or an LC) which it required to come up. This other path
had a higher setupPriority than this path's holdingPriority, hence it
was allowed to steal the bandwidth (or LC) from this path.
optimized - This call has been rerouted due to the optimization
feature. The call is still active; this just indicates why the path
changed.
|
mpanlDlciLCoPathFailureAction |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.10.1.22 |
This attribute displays whether the application is set to tolerate a
momentary interruption of a path while a new path is selected. If
disconnectConnection is displayed, the application is informed as
soon as possible about a failure by disconnection. If the attribute
displays reRoutePath, the path may attempt an immediate reroute,
provided the failure is a recoverable failure. If rerouting fails the
application is informed of the failure.
With this option set to reRoutePath the LCo may wait up to 30
seconds before informing the service of complete disconnection in
order to allow both ends to attempt to reconnect. All pathTypes
respect this attribute. Also, on a manualPath with both ends
provisioned with independent paths (at least with respect to the
failure) this option will have the desired effect that the path is
rerouted without complete disconnection at both ends.
|
mpanlDlciLCoBumpPreference |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.10.1.23 |
This attribute specifies when bumping will occur during the route
selection process. Bumping may occur when necessary or always. It
will be necessary for a connection to bump if there is not enough
resources for the connection to be established and these resources
are occupied by a connection whose holdingPriority is lower
(numerically higher) than the connection's setupPriority. A
connection may also always bump in order to obtain the best route.
|
mpanlDlciLCoOptimization |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.10.1.24 |
This attribute is used to specify whether this connection should
attempt to optimize its path when requested by the routing PORS
component. Every path is as optimal as it can be when it is
established, but as network traffic patterns and configurations
change this path may no longer be as optimal as it could be. The
PORS connection manager on a module requests circuits to
optimize at the optimization interval.
|
mpanlDlciLCoPathUpDateTime |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.10.1.25 |
This is the time stamp when the current path was established or
reestablished.
|
mpanlDlciLCoPktsToNetwork |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.11.1.1 |
This attribute counts the number of packets transmitted to the
network over this Logical Connection.
|
mpanlDlciLCoBytesToNetwork |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.11.1.2 |
This attribute counts the number of bytes sent to the network over
this Logical Connection.
|
mpanlDlciLCoPktsFromNetwork |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.11.1.3 |
This attribute counts the number of packets received from the
remote LCo via the network. This attribute wraps to 0.
|
mpanlDlciLCoBytesFromNetwork |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.11.1.4 |
This attribute counts the number of bytes received from the remote
LCo via the network. This attribute wraps to 0.
|
mpanlDlciLCoCallingNpi |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.12.1.27 |
This attribute displays the Numbering Plan Indicator (NPI) of the
calling end.
|
mpanlDlciLCoCallingDna |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.12.1.28 |
This attribute displays the Data Network Address (DNA) of the
calling end.
|
mpanlDlciLCoElapsedTimeTillNow |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.12.1.30 |
This attribute displays the total duration in tenths of miliseconds
that a connection has been up for a call.
|
mpanlDlciLCoCallReferenceNumber |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.12.1.31 |
This attribute displays the call reference number which is a unique
number generated by the switch.The same Call Reference Number
is stored in the interval data (accounting record) at both ends of the
call. It can be used as one of the attributes in matching duplicate
records generated at each end of the call.
|
mpanlDlciLCoCalledNpi |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.12.1.33 |
This attribute indicates the Numbering Plan Indicator (NPI) of the
called end.
|
mpanlDlciLCoCalledDna |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.12.1.34 |
This attribute indicates the Data Network Address (DNA) of the
called (destination) DTE to which this call is sent. This address if
defined at the receiving end will complete the logical connection.
|
mpanlDlciLCoPathValue |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.4.401.1.1 |
This variable represents both the value and the index for the
mpanlDlciLCoPathTable.
|
mpanlDlciJvcIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.5.1.1.10 |
This variable represents the index for the mpanlDlciJvc tables.
|
mpanlDlciJvcRowStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.5.1.1.1 |
This variable is used as the basis for SNMP naming of
mpanlDlciJvc components.
These components cannot be added nor deleted.
|
mpanlDlciJvcComponentName |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.5.1.1.2 |
This variable provides the component's string name for
use with the ASCII Console Interface
|
mpanlDlciJvcStorageType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.5.1.1.4 |
This variable represents the storage type value for the
mpanlDlciJvc tables.
|
mpanlDlciJvcCurrentState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.5.10.1.1 |
This attribute indicates the current state of the JVC process.
The state can be one of:
null: waiting for an incoming call or a call request from MPANL,
callRequest: waiting for the call connected from MPANL,
callIndication: waiting for the call packet from MPANL,
callBlockPresent: waiting for the Raccept packet from the subnet,
active: relaying packets between the subnet and MPANL,
discInitiated: not used by the DCE JVC,
discPktPresent: not used by the DCE JVC,
callDisconnected: waiting for the termination request from
MPANL,
callTerminated: waiting for the termination by MPANL.
|
mpanlDlciJvcPreviousState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.5.10.1.2 |
This attribute indicates the previous state of the JVC process.
The state can be one of:
null: waiting for an incoming call or a call request from MPANL,
callRequest: waiting for the call connected from MPANL,
callIndication: waiting for the call packet from MPANL,
callBlockPresent: waiting for the Raccept packet from the subnet,
active: relaying packets between the subnet and MPANL,
discInitiated: not used by the DCE JVC,
discPktPresent: not used by the DCE JVC,
callDisconnected: waiting for the termination request from
MPANL,
callTerminated: waiting for the termination by MPANL.
|
mpanlDlciJvcCallingNpi |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.5.10.1.6 |
This attribute contains the numbering plan indicator of the calling
address. This attribute value is retrieved from the call packet.
|
mpanlDlciJvcCallingAddress |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.5.10.1.7 |
This attribute contains the calling DataNetworkAddress of the
interface. It includes the DNIC (first 4 digits) for X.121, and the CC
(Country Code) for the E.164 address of the calling end. The
maximum length of this attribute is 15 digits. This attribute value is
retrieved from the call packet.
|
mpanlDlciJvcCallingLcn |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.5.10.1.8 |
This attribute contains the calling LCN (logical channel number) of
the interface. This number is assigned to the call request at the
calling end. This attribute value is retrieved from the call packet.
|
mpanlDlciJvcCalledNpi |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.5.10.1.9 |
This attribute contains the numbering plan indicator of the called
address. This attribute value is retrieved from the call packet.
|
mpanlDlciJvcCalledAddress |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.5.10.1.10 |
This attribute contains the called DataNetworkAddress of the
interface. It includes the DNIC (first 4 digits) for X.121, and the CC
(Country Code) for the E.164 address of the called end. The
maximum length of this attribute is 15 digits. This attribute value is
retrieved from the Raccept packet.
|
mpanlDlciJvcCalledLcn |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.5.10.1.11 |
This attribute contains the called LCN (logical channel number) of
the interface. This number is assigned to the call request at the
called end. This attribute value is retrieved from the Raccept packet.
|
mpanlDlciJvcPacketsFromSubnet |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.5.11.1.1 |
This attribute counts all packets including control packets received
from the subnet. This number reflects also the packets sent to the
MPANL process since the JVC does not drop or generate packets in
this direction.The value of this attribute wraps to 0 when the
maximum value is reached.
|
mpanlDlciJvcPacketsToSubnet |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.5.11.1.2 |
This attribute counts all packets including control packets sent into
the subnet. This number includes Renew Call Timer Packets that are
generated by the JVC. The value of this attribute wraps to 0 when
the maximum value is reached.
|
mpanlDlciJvcPacketsDiscarded |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.5.11.1.3 |
This attribute counts discarded packets that can not be forwarded
into the subnet because of subnet congestion. This attribute is
increased when packet forwarding fails to forward a packet into the
subnet.
|
mpanlDlciJvcProtocolErrors |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.5.5.11.1.4 |
This attribute counts the number of protocol errors detected by the
JVC in both the MPANL and the subnet directions. A protocol error
is counted in the following cases:
- reception of a packet from MPANL while waiting for a Raccept
packet from the subnet,
- reception of a packet from the subnet following a call packet and
before the callAccepted is received from MPANL,
- reception of a packet from the subnet or from MPANL that is
shorter than the subnet header.
The value of this attribute wraps to 0 when the maximum value is
reached.
|
mpanlSigIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.1.1.10 |
This variable represents the index for the mpanlSig tables.
|
mpanlSigRowStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.1.1.1 |
This variable is used as the basis for SNMP naming of
mpanlSig components.
These components cannot be added nor deleted.
|
mpanlSigComponentName |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.1.1.2 |
This variable provides the component's string name for
use with the ASCII Console Interface
|
mpanlSigStorageType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.1.1.4 |
This variable represents the storage type value for the
mpanlSig tables.
|
mpanlSigCallSetupTimer |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.13.1.1 |
This attribute specifies the time the network will wait for a response
to the SETUP message sent to the called user. Upon timer expiry,
the SETUP message is retransmitted. The second expiry of this
timer causes the call to be cleared. This value is specified in
seconds.
|
mpanlSigDisconnectTimer |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.13.1.2 |
This attribute specifies the time the network will wait for a response
to the DISCONNECT message sent to the user. Upon timer expiry,
the RELEASE message is sent. This value is specified in seconds.
|
mpanlSigReleaseTimer |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.13.1.3 |
This attribute specifies the time the network will wait for a response
to the RELEASE message sent to the user. Upon timer expiry, the
RELEASE message is retransmitted. The second expiry of the timer
causes the call to be released. This value is specified in seconds.
|
mpanlSigCallProceedingTimer |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.13.1.4 |
This attribute specifies the time the network will wait for the
CONNECT message from the called user after the network has
received the optional CALL PROCEEDING message from the
called user. Upon timer expiry, the call is cleared. This value is
specified in seconds.
|
mpanlSigNetworkType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.13.1.5 |
This attribute specifies whether this Frame Relay service is running
on a public or a private network. This value is used solely in
populating applicable information elements within those Q.933
messages that require a public or private network indication.
|
mpanlSigWindowSize |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.14.1.2 |
This attribute specifies the window size. This is the maximum
number of unacknowledged sequenced frames that may be
outstanding from or to this interface at any one time.
|
mpanlSigRetransmitLimit |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.14.1.3 |
This attribute specifies the number of times a frame can be
retransmitted by the SVC data link layer before appropriate
recovery action is taken.
|
mpanlSigAckTimer |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.14.1.4 |
This attribute specifies the period in milliseconds that the network
will wait for an acknowledgment to a sent frame. The value set for
ackTimer must be less than the value set for idleProbeTimer.
|
mpanlSigAckDelayTimer |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.14.1.5 |
This attribute specifies the maximum period in milliseconds that the
network will wait before sending an acknowledgment for a received
in-sequence I-frame. A value of 0 means there will be no delay in
acknowledgment.
|
mpanlSigIdleProbeTimer |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.14.1.6 |
This attribute specifies the time period in milliseconds the link will
be permitted to remain idle (that is, no frames are exchanged on the
data link). Upon expiry of this timer, the network's side link layer
polls its peer for status. The value set for idleProbeTimer must be
greater than the value set for ackTimer.
|
mpanlSigDefaultAccounting |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.15.1.1 |
This attribute specifies whether accounting data collection and
record generation is turned on at this DLCI. For accounting data
collection and record generation to be turned on, the
defaultAccounting bit and at least one of the accountCollection
bits in the FrsDataNetworkAddress component must be set to on.
|
mpanlSigAdminState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.16.1.1 |
This attribute indicates the OSI Administrative State of the
component.
The value locked indicates that the component is administratively
prohibited from providing services for its users. A Lock or Lock -
force command has been previously issued for this component.
When the value is locked, the value of usageState must be idle.
The value shuttingDown indicates that the component is
administratively permitted to provide service to its existing users
only. A Lock command was issued against the component and it is
in the process of shutting down.
The value unlocked indicates that the component is administratively
permitted to provide services for its users. To enter this state, issue
an Unlock command to this component.
|
mpanlSigOperationalState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.16.1.2 |
This attribute indicates the OSI Operational State of the component.
The value enabled indicates that the component is available for
operation. Note that if adminState is locked, it would still not be
providing service.
The value disabled indicates that the component is not available for
operation. For example, something is wrong with the component
itself, or with another component on which this one depends. If the
value is disabled, the usageState must be idle.
|
mpanlSigUsageState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.16.1.3 |
This attribute indicates the OSI Usage State of the component.
The value idle indicates that the component is not currently in use.
The value active indicates that the component is in use and has
spare capacity to provide for additional users.
The value busy indicates that the component is in use and has no
spare operating capacity for additional users at this time.
|
mpanlSigCurrentNumberOfSvcCalls |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.17.1.1 |
This attribute shows the number of Frame Relay SVCs currently
existing on this interface.
|
mpanlSigInCalls |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.17.1.4 |
This attribute indicates the current number of incoming SVCs on
this interface (that is, the number of SVCs for which this interface
represents the destination end of the call).
|
mpanlSigInCallsRefused |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.17.1.5 |
This attribute counts the number of incoming SVC call requests that
are rejected by either this interface or by the called user. When this
count reaches maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlSigOutCalls |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.17.1.6 |
This attribute shows the current number of outgoing SVCs on this
interface (that is, the number of SVCs for which this interface
represents the source end of the call).
|
mpanlSigOutCallsFailed |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.17.1.7 |
This attribute counts the number of outgoing SVC call requests that
are rejected by either this interface, or by the network side of the
destination end, or by the called user. When this count reaches
maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlSigProtocolErrors |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.17.1.8 |
This attribute counts the number of times a Q.933 protocol error has
occurred. Any one of the following events constitutes a protocol
error:
1. In the user-signaled Link Layer Core Parameters IE within the
SETUP or CONNECT messages, Cir, Bc and Be are all zero;
2. In the user-signaled Link Layer Core Parameters IE within the
SETUP or CONNECT messages, Cir is zero but Bc is
non-zero, or Bc is zero but Cir is non-zero;
3. In the user-signaled Link Layer Core Parameters IE within the
SETUP or CONNECT messages, the minimum acceptable Cir
is greater than Cir;
4. At the destination end, any of the destination to source direction
link layer core parameters has been increased in the
CONNECT message from the called user;
5. At the destination end, the destination to source direction Cir
in the CONNECT message is smaller than the corresponding
minimum acceptable Cir signaled to the called user;
6. At the source end, any of the source to destination direction
link layer core parameters in the CONNECT message from the
destination end has been increased;
7. At the source end, the source to destination direction Cir, after
negotiation, is smaller than the corresponding minimum
acceptable Cir;
8. The network has received a STATUS message from the user
with an incompatible Q.933 state.
When this count reaches maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlSigQualityOfServiceNotAvailable |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.17.1.9 |
This attribute counts the number of incoming and outgoing SVCs
that are rejected because the quality of service requested cannot be
met by the network. When this count reaches maximum, it wraps to
zero.
|
mpanlSigSetupTimeout |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.17.1.10 |
This attribute counts the number of times the T303 setup timer has
expired. When this count reaches maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlSigLastCauseInStatusMsgReceived |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.17.1.11 |
This attribute shows the cause value in the last received user's
STATUS message to an existing call. The DLCI to which this
STATUS message applies is specified in the lastDlciReceivedStatus
attribute.
The initial value of this attribute is 0 which means that no STATUS
message has been received for an existing call.
|
mpanlSigLastStateInStatusMsgReceived |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.17.1.12 |
This attribute shows the state value in the last received user's
STATUS message to an existing call. The DLCI to which this
STATUS message applies is specified in the lastDlciReceivedStatus
attribute.
The initial value of this attribute is notApplicable.
|
mpanlSigLastDlciReceivedStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.17.1.13 |
This attribute shows the value of the DLCI that has most recently
received a STATUS message from the user.
The initial value of this attribute is 0.
|
mpanlSigLastQ933StateReceivedStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.17.1.14 |
This attribute shows the network Q.933 state of the DLCI that has
most recently received a STATUS message from the user. The DLCI
to which this STATUS message applies is specified in the
lastDlciReceivedStatus attribute.
The initial value of this attribute is notApplicable.
|
mpanlSigLastTimeMsgBlockCongested |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.17.1.15 |
This attribute displays the most recent time that an SVC DLCI has
failed to get a message block due to message block congestion.
Exceptional behavior can occur due to this. The DLCI that has most
recently encountered this is indicated by the
lastDlciWithMsgBlockCongestion attribute. However, all SVC
DLCIs may be affected.
The initial value of this attribute is 0000-00-00 00:00.
|
mpanlSigLastDlciWithMsgBlockCongestion |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.17.1.16 |
This attribute shows the value of the DLCI that has most recently
failed to get a message block due to message block congestion.
The initial value of this attribute is 0.
|
mpanlSigCurrentState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.18.1.1 |
This attribute shows the current state of the SVC data link layer
interface.
|
mpanlSigLastStateChangeReason |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.18.1.2 |
This attribute shows the reason for the most recent state change.
notStarted - this is the default state after SVC data link has just been
created.
abmeEntered - SVC data link has entered Asynchronous Balanced
Mode after SABME or UA has been received.
abmeReset - the data link has been reset.
dmReceived - DM response received.
dmSent - DM sent.
discReceived - DISC response received.
discSent - DISC sent.
frmrReceived - FRMR received.
n200RetranTimeOut - retransmitLimit has been exceeded.
other - unspecified state change reasons. The most likely reason for
this is the transition from state waitingAck to state
informationTransfer.
|
mpanlSigFrmrReceive |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.18.1.3 |
This attribute shows the information field of the FRMR most
recently received.
|
mpanlSigCurrentQueueSize |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.18.1.4 |
This attribute shows the current number of frames in the SVC data
link layer transmit queue.
|
mpanlSigStateChange |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.19.1.1 |
This attribute counts the number of times the SVC data link layer
interface has changed state. Frequent state changes may indicate a
problem with the line quality. While the data link layer is in
informationTransfer state, this counter will increment on each
expiry of idleProbeTimer as its state goes from
informationTransfer to waitingAck and back. When this count
reaches maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlSigRemoteBusy |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.19.1.2 |
This attribute counts the number of times transmission of an I-frame
was unsuccessful due to a perceived remote busy condition
(window closed or remote busy). When this count reaches
maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlSigReceiveRejectFrame |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.19.1.3 |
This attribute counts the number of REJ frames received by the
interface. When this count reaches maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlSigAckTimeout |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.19.1.4 |
This attribute counts the number of times the ackTimer has expired.
Frequent increments of this counter indicate a problem at the link or
improper values have been chosen for ackTimer and ackDelayTimer
between the local and remote sides. When this count reaches
maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlSigIFramesTransmitted |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.19.1.5 |
This attribute counts the number of SVC I-frames transmitted to the
interface on DLCI 0. An I-frame may be counted more than once if
there are retransmissions at the SVC data link layer. When this
count reaches maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlSigIFramesTxDiscarded |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.19.1.6 |
This attribute counts the number of SVC I-frames that are bound for
the link but have been discarded. Discard reasons may be one of the
following:
1. the frame length is beyond allow limit.
2. the SVC data link layer is in disconnected state.
3. the transmit queue has been purged because the queue length
has reached the reset threshold.
4. the transmit queue or the queue waiting for acknowledgment
has been purged because the link cannot be re-established.
When this count reaches maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlSigIFramesReceived |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.19.1.7 |
This attribute counts the number of SVC I-frames received from the
interface. When this count reaches maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlSigIFramesRcvdDiscarded |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.6.19.1.8 |
This attribute counts the number of SVC I-frames received but have
been discarded. The discard reasons are:
1. incorrect frame size
2. frame is out of sequence
3. frame received while the network side of the SVC data link
layer is not in the informationTransfer or waitingAck state.
When this count reaches maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlSigMpanlIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.1.1.10 |
This variable represents the index for the mpanlSigMpanl tables.
|
mpanlSigMpanlRowStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.1.1.1 |
This variable is used as the basis for SNMP naming of
mpanlSigMpanl components.
These components cannot be added nor deleted.
|
mpanlSigMpanlComponentName |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.1.1.2 |
This variable provides the component's string name for
use with the ASCII Console Interface
|
mpanlSigMpanlStorageType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.1.1.4 |
This variable represents the storage type value for the
mpanlSigMpanl tables.
|
mpanlSigMpanlAdminState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.10.1.1 |
This attribute indicates the OSI Administrative State of the
component.
The value locked indicates that the component is administratively
prohibited from providing services for its users. A Lock or Lock -
force command has been previously issued for this component.
When the value is locked, the value of usageState must be idle.
The value shuttingDown indicates that the component is
administratively permitted to provide service to its existing users
only. A Lock command was issued against the component and it is
in the process of shutting down.
The value unlocked indicates that the component is administratively
permitted to provide services for its users. To enter this state, issue
an Unlock command to this component.
|
mpanlSigMpanlOperationalState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.10.1.2 |
This attribute indicates the OSI Operational State of the component.
The value enabled indicates that the component is available for
operation. Note that if adminState is locked, it would still not be
providing service.
The value disabled indicates that the component is not available for
operation. For example, something is wrong with the component
itself, or with another component on which this one depends. If the
value is disabled, the usageState must be idle.
|
mpanlSigMpanlUsageState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.10.1.3 |
This attribute indicates the OSI Usage State of the component.
The value idle indicates that the component is not currently in use.
The value active indicates that the component is in use and has
spare capacity to provide for additional users.
The value busy indicates that the component is in use and has no
spare operating capacity for additional users at this time.
|
mpanlSigMpanlDteCustomerId |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.11.1.1 |
This attribute indicates the Customer ID of the MPA connected to
this Mpanl interface.
|
mpanlSigMpanlDteNodeId |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.11.1.2 |
This attribute indicates the nodeId that uniquely identifies the MPA
connected to this Mpanl interface.
|
mpanlSigMpanlDteComponentName |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.11.1.3 |
This attribute indicates the component name provided by the MPA
connected to this MPANL interface.
|
mpanlSigMpanlHighestDlci |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.11.1.4 |
This gives the highest DLCI that the Mpanl interface will assign to
an SVC. This value is populated by information provided in the
DLCI Range Information Element of the MPANL Profile
Association command received from the MPA.
|
mpanlSigMpanlProtocolErrors |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.12.1.1 |
This attribute counts the number of times an Mpanl protocol error
has occurred. Any one of the following events constitutes a protocol
error:
1. DNA association before profile association.
2. Mandatory IE absent in SAPcommands.
3. Invalid length of IE/sub-info fields in SAP command.
When this count reaches maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlSigMpanlSap0CommandsRx |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.12.1.2 |
This attribute counts the number of SAP-0 commands received on
the MPANL DLCI 16. This counter wraps to zero.
|
mpanlSigMpanlSap0CommandsTx |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.12.1.3 |
This attribute counts the number of SAP-0 commands sent on the
MPANL DLCI 16. This counter wraps to zero.
|
mpanlSigMpanlSapXCommandsRx |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.12.1.4 |
This attribute counts the number of SAP-X commands received on
the MPANL DLCI 16. This counter wraps to zero.
|
mpanlSigMpanlSapXCommandsTx |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.12.1.5 |
This attribute counts the number of SAP-X commands sent on the
MPANL DLCI 16. This counter wraps to zero.
|
mpanlSigMpanlCurrentState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.13.1.1 |
This attribute shows the current state of the SVC data link layer
interface.
|
mpanlSigMpanlLastStateChangeReason |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.13.1.2 |
This attribute shows the reason for the most recent state change.
notStarted - this is the default state after SVC data link has just been
created.
abmeEntered - SVC data link has entered Asynchronous Balanced
Mode after SABME or UA has been received.
abmeReset - the data link has been reset.
dmReceived - DM response received.
dmSent - DM sent.
discReceived - DISC response received.
discSent - DISC sent.
frmrReceived - FRMR received.
n200RetranTimeOut - retransmitLimit has been exceeded.
other - unspecified state change reasons. The most likely reason for
this is the transition from state waitingAck to state
informationTransfer.
|
mpanlSigMpanlFrmrReceive |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.13.1.3 |
This attribute shows the information field of the FRMR most
recently received.
|
mpanlSigMpanlCurrentQueueSize |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.13.1.4 |
This attribute shows the current number of frames in the SVC data
link layer transmit queue.
|
mpanlSigMpanlStateChange |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.14.1.1 |
This attribute counts the number of times the SVC data link layer
interface has changed state. Frequent state changes may indicate a
problem with the line quality. While the data link layer is in
informationTransfer state, this counter will increment on each
expiry of idleProbeTimer as its state goes from
informationTransfer to waitingAck and back. When this count
reaches maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlSigMpanlRemoteBusy |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.14.1.2 |
This attribute counts the number of times transmission of an I-frame
was unsuccessful due to a perceived remote busy condition
(window closed or remote busy). When this count reaches
maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlSigMpanlReceiveRejectFrame |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.14.1.3 |
This attribute counts the number of REJ frames received by the
interface. When this count reaches maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlSigMpanlAckTimeout |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.14.1.4 |
This attribute counts the number of times the ackTimer has expired.
Frequent increments of this counter indicate a problem at the link or
improper values have been chosen for ackTimer and ackDelayTimer
between the local and remote sides. When this count reaches
maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlSigMpanlIFramesTransmitted |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.14.1.5 |
This attribute counts the number of SVC I-frames transmitted to the
interface on DLCI 0. An I-frame may be counted more than once if
there are retransmissions at the SVC data link layer. When this
count reaches maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlSigMpanlIFramesTxDiscarded |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.14.1.6 |
This attribute counts the number of SVC I-frames that are bound for
the link but have been discarded. Discard reasons may be one of the
following:
1. the frame length is beyond allow limit.
2. the SVC data link layer is in disconnected state.
3. the transmit queue has been purged because the queue length
has reached the reset threshold.
4. the transmit queue or the queue waiting for acknowledgment
has been purged because the link cannot be re-established.
When this count reaches maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlSigMpanlIFramesReceived |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.14.1.7 |
This attribute counts the number of SVC I-frames received from the
interface. When this count reaches maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlSigMpanlIFramesRcvdDiscarded |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.7.14.1.8 |
This attribute counts the number of SVC I-frames received but have
been discarded. The discard reasons are:
1. incorrect frame size
2. frame is out of sequence
3. frame received while the network side of the SVC data link
layer is not in the informationTransfer or waitingAck state.
When this count reaches maximum, it wraps to zero.
|
mpanlLmiIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.8.1.1.10 |
This variable represents the index for the mpanlLmi tables.
|
mpanlLmiRowStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.8.1.1.1 |
This variable is used as the basis for SNMP naming of
mpanlLmi components.
These components cannot be added nor deleted.
|
mpanlLmiComponentName |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.8.1.1.2 |
This variable provides the component's string name for
use with the ASCII Console Interface
|
mpanlLmiStorageType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.8.1.1.4 |
This variable represents the storage type value for the
mpanlLmi tables.
|
mpanlLmiProcedures |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.8.10.1.1 |
This attribute selects the procedures to be used for the Local
Management Interface. For the MPANL service this attribute is
always set to none.
none : no Local Management Interface procedures are running on
this interface. This accomodates MPANL user equipment that have
not implemented any LMI procedures. The remaining attributes of
this group will be ignored.
vendorForum : Local Management Interface procedures from the
Vendor Forum specification are supported on this interface. DLCI
1023 is used for the LMI protocol.
ansi: Local Management Interface procedures from the ANSI
specification are supported. DLCI 0 is used for the LMI protocol.
ccitt: Local Management Interface procedures from the CCITT
specification are supported. DLCI 0 is used for the LMI protocol.
|
mpanlLmiAdminState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.8.12.1.1 |
This attribute indicates the OSI Administrative State of the
component.
The value locked indicates that the component is administratively
prohibited from providing services for its users. A Lock or Lock -
force command has been previously issued for this component.
When the value is locked, the value of usageState must be idle.
The value shuttingDown indicates that the component is
administratively permitted to provide service to its existing users
only. A Lock command was issued against the component and it is
in the process of shutting down.
The value unlocked indicates that the component is administratively
permitted to provide services for its users. To enter this state, issue
an Unlock command to this component.
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mpanlLmiOperationalState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.8.12.1.2 |
This attribute indicates the OSI Operational State of the component.
The value enabled indicates that the component is available for
operation. Note that if adminState is locked, it would still not be
providing service.
The value disabled indicates that the component is not available for
operation. For example, something is wrong with the component
itself, or with another component on which this one depends. If the
value is disabled, the usageState must be idle.
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mpanlLmiUsageState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.8.12.1.3 |
This attribute indicates the OSI Usage State of the component.
The value idle indicates that the component is not currently in use.
The value active indicates that the component is in use and has
spare capacity to provide for additional users.
The value busy indicates that the component is in use and has no
spare operating capacity for additional users at this time.
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mpanlVoFrIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.18.1.1.10 |
This variable represents the index for the mpanlVoFr tables.
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mpanlVoFrRowStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.18.1.1.1 |
This variable is used as the basis for SNMP naming of
mpanlVoFr components.
These components cannot be added nor deleted.
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mpanlVoFrComponentName |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.18.1.1.2 |
This variable provides the component's string name for
use with the ASCII Console Interface
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mpanlVoFrStorageType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.18.1.1.4 |
This variable represents the storage type value for the
mpanlVoFr tables.
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mpanlVoFrMaximumFrameSize |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.18.10.1.1 |
This attribute indicates the maximum size of VoFr frames
transmitted to MPA. The size excludes HDLC flags and CRC octets.
MPA signals the required value as part of the MPANL initial
staging, which is then used to set the value of this attribute. Default
value is used before MPANL staging is completed.
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mpanlVoFrTransmitInformationRate |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.18.10.1.2 |
This attribute indicates the maximum information rate towards
MPA. Value may change over time, as signalled by MPA. Default
value is used before MPANL staging is completed.
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mpanlVoFrFragmentedHighestPriorityFrames |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.18.11.1.1 |
This attribute counts egress frames with the highest priority, which
had to be fragmented because they were larger than
maximumFrameSize. This could happen when a data call is setup to
use the highest emission priority, or MPA is provisioned with too
low maximum frame size. When the maximum is reached the count
wraps to zero.
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mpanlVoFrLostFragmentsFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.18.11.1.5 |
This attribute counts lost VoFr fragments from the interface.
Presence of lost fragments indicates a link problem. Note that lost
whole frames cannot be detected. When the maximum is reached
the count wraps to zero.
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mpanlVoFrProtocolViolationsFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.18.11.1.6 |
This attribute counts VoFr protocol violations detected in the data
from the interface. When the maximum is reached the count wraps
to zero.
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mpanlFrMuxSetupIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.19.1.1.10 |
This variable represents the index for the mpanlFrMuxSetup tables.
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mpanlFrMuxSetupRowStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.19.1.1.1 |
This variable is used as the basis for SNMP naming of
mpanlFrMuxSetup components.
These components can be added and deleted.
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mpanlFrMuxSetupComponentName |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.19.1.1.2 |
This variable provides the component's string name for
use with the ASCII Console Interface
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mpanlFrMuxSetupStorageType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.19.1.1.4 |
This variable represents the storage type value for the
mpanlFrMuxSetup tables.
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mpanlFrMuxSetupCommittedInformationRate |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.19.11.1.1 |
This attribute specifies, in bit/s, the committed information rate
(CIR) to which the traffic transmitted towards the interface is
shaped.
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mpanlFrMuxSetupDlciCompName |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.19.11.1.2 |
This attribute specifies the component name of the Dlci with which
the application using this FrMuxSetup component is associated. The
name is a string FrMux/n Dlci/m. For a PVC this is the same
component name as provisioned under the subcomponent
FrMuxPvcSetup.
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mpanlFrMuxSetupPvcSetupIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.19.2.1.1.10 |
This variable represents the index for the mpanlFrMuxSetupPvcSetup tables.
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mpanlFrMuxSetupPvcSetupRowStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.19.2.1.1.1 |
This variable is used as the basis for SNMP naming of
mpanlFrMuxSetupPvcSetup components.
These components cannot be added nor deleted.
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mpanlFrMuxSetupPvcSetupComponentName |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.19.2.1.1.2 |
This variable provides the component's string name for
use with the ASCII Console Interface
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mpanlFrMuxSetupPvcSetupStorageType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.19.2.1.1.4 |
This variable represents the storage type value for the
mpanlFrMuxSetupPvcSetup tables.
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mpanlFrMuxSetupPvcSetupDlciName |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.19.2.10.1.1 |
This attribute is the link to the Dlci which is associated with the
application using the FrMuxSetup component.
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mpanlIsdnIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.22.1.1.10 |
This variable represents the index for the mpanlIsdn tables.
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mpanlIsdnRowStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.22.1.1.1 |
This variable is used as the basis for SNMP naming of
mpanlIsdn components.
These components can be added and deleted.
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mpanlIsdnComponentName |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.22.1.1.2 |
This variable provides the component's string name for
use with the ASCII Console Interface
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mpanlIsdnStorageType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.22.1.1.4 |
This variable represents the storage type value for the
mpanlIsdn tables.
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mpanlIsdnT320 |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.22.11.1.1 |
This attribute specifies the waiting time for a silent
B-Channel (no active VCs associated with the Mpanl) to be
disconnected and made available. Default is 60 seconds. 0 means
t320 will never timeout.
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mpanlIsdnAddressSignalling |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.22.11.1.2 |
This attribute defines whether the ISDN Calling Party Number is to
be signalled to the remote DTE during an SVC call establishment.
Otherwise, no changes to the current behavior of SVC call
establishement (i.e., Passport Dna is used in the calling party
number information element).
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mpanlIsdnDataSigChan |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.22.12.1.1 |
This attribute indicates the instance number of the dataSigChan
component controlling the allocation of this Mpanl Isdn component.
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mpanlIsdnBChannelState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.22.12.1.2 |
This attribute indicates the state of the B-Channel. If the value is
idle it means that no VCs are connected and this B-Channel is
available. If the value is busy it means this B-Channel has been
allocated and is not available. If the value is disabled it means the
application interface or the port is locked or disabled.
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mpanlIsdnLastUsedCgpn |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.22.12.1.3 |
This attribute indicates the calling party number currently using
the B-Channel. When the B-Channel is free, the null string is
displayed.
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mpanlIsdnBChanIntState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.22.12.1.4 |
Debug information
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mpanlIsdnActiveVirtualCircuitsCount |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.123.22.12.1.5 |
Current number of virtual circuits (switched and permanent) in data
transfer.
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