sigChanMcdnIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.1.1.10 |
This variable represents the index for the sigChanMcdn tables.
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sigChanMcdnRowStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.1.1.1 |
This variable is used as the basis for SNMP naming of
sigChanMcdn components.
These components can be added and deleted.
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sigChanMcdnComponentName |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.1.1.2 |
This variable provides the component's string name for
use with the ASCII Console Interface
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sigChanMcdnStorageType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.1.1.4 |
This variable represents the storage type value for the
sigChanMcdn tables.
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sigChanMcdnT23 |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.11.1.1 |
This attribute specifies the layer 2 enable request timer.
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sigChanMcdnT200 |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.11.1.2 |
This attribute specifies the maximum time between a layer 2 frame
and its acknowledgment.
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sigChanMcdnN200 |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.11.1.3 |
This attribute specifies the maximum number of re-transmissions of
a layer 2 frame.
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sigChanMcdnT203 |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.11.1.4 |
This attribute specifies the maximum time for which layer 2 frames
may be absent. Expiry triggers a check on whether the far end is
alive.
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sigChanMcdnCircuitSwitchedK |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.11.1.6 |
This attribute specifies the maximum number of sequentially
numbered I frames (that is, window size (k)) that may be
unacknowledged at any given time for a SAP supporting primary
rate (64kbit/sec) signalling.
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sigChanMcdnT302 |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.12.1.1 |
This attribute specifies the overlap receiving timer; in a UNI, this is
network to user, but for Peer to Peer it is all incoming calls. This
attribute is ignored if overlap signalling is disabled.
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sigChanMcdnT304 |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.12.1.2 |
This attribute specifies the overlap sending timer; in a UNI, this is
user to network, but for Peer to Peer it is all outgoing calls. This
attribute is ignored if overlap signalling is disabled.
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sigChanMcdnT309 |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.12.1.3 |
This attribute specifies the data link disconnect timer; used to ride
out temporary failures.
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sigChanMcdnT310 |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.12.1.4 |
This attribute specifies the call proceeding state timer.
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sigChanMcdnT316 |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.12.1.5 |
This attribute specifies the restart request response timer.
It must be set greater than t317.
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sigChanMcdnT317 |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.12.1.6 |
This attribute specifies the restart operation timer, used when a
RESTART was received.
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sigChanMcdnSide |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.13.1.1 |
This attribute specifies whether the interface provides layer 2 and 3
services equivalent to the ITU-T network or user side of the
connection. If this attribute is set to network, then the interface is
master during channel negotiation, and uses network side layer 2
command/response bits. If this attribute is set to user, then the
interface is slave during channel negotiation, and uses user side
layer 2 command/response bits.
Note that although a peer to peer protocol has no true network or
user side, for channel negotiation and layer 2 handling the peer to
peer and UNI protocols have identical function. A true UNI may
also have uni-directional messages and/or message elements; the
peer to peer has all elements bidirectional.
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sigChanMcdnMaxNonCallConcurrent |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.13.1.2 |
This attribute specifies the maximum number of simultaneous active
non-call transactions that are allowed.
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sigChanMcdnOverlapSending |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.13.1.3 |
This attribute specifies whether overlap sending to the PBX is
enabled.
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sigChanMcdnOverlapReceiving |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.13.1.4 |
This attribute specifies whether overlap receiving from the PBX is
enabled.
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sigChanMcdnChanMaintenanceHandling |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.13.1.5 |
This attribute specifies handling of channel maintenance events
such as locking and unlocking a channel or channel registration on
start-up. The decision here is whether to send individual channel
RESTART messages, SERVICE messages, or nothing. Note that
channel registration only occurs after the global interface restart at
startup.
The attribute controls start-up handling absolutely, and channel lock
and unlock conditionally. That is, setting this to enable SERVICE
messages ensures SERVICE messages at start-up and whenever a
channel goes into or out of service. However, if this is not set to
enable SERVICE messaging, a RESTART is always sent on
unlocking a channel.
globalOnStartup provides the minimum required function at start-
up, without any individual channel confirmation. Note that when
this is set, channel RESTART is still used for channel unlock.
globalOnStartup applies to SigChan start-up only.
serviceMessage enables sending and receiving SERVICE messages.
If enabled, SERVICE messages are always used for channel
maintenance on channel lock, channel unlock and start-up.
restartMessage provides individual channel RESTARTs when a
SigChan starts up. If enabled, the RESTART is used at start-up and
channel unlock. However, if both SERVICE and RESTART
messages are disabled, the RESTART will still be used when a
channel unlocks.
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sigChanMcdnAdminState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.14.1.1 |
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.
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sigChanMcdnOperationalState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.14.1.2 |
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.
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sigChanMcdnUsageState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.14.1.3 |
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.
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sigChanMcdnTotalCallsToIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.15.1.2 |
This attribute counts the total number of calls that have been made
to the interface. The value wraps when it reaches its maximum.
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sigChanMcdnTotalCallsFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.15.1.3 |
This attribute counts the total number of calls from the interface.
The value wraps when it reaches its maximum.
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sigChanMcdnNonCallAssocSessionsToIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.15.1.4 |
This attribute counts the total number of non-call associated
sessions to the interface. The value wraps when it reaches its
maximum.
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sigChanMcdnNonCallAssocSessionsFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.15.1.5 |
This attribute counts the total number of non-call associated
sessions from the interface. The value wraps when it reaches its
maximum.
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sigChanMcdnActiveChannels |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.16.1.1 |
This attribute indicates the number of currently active channels.
This includes data and voice channels.
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sigChanMcdnActiveVoiceChannels |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.16.1.2 |
This attribute indicates the number of channels that are currently
carrying voice.
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sigChanMcdnActiveDataChannels |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.16.1.3 |
This attribute indicates the number of channels that are currently
carrying data. This does not include modem data.
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sigChanMcdnPeakActiveChannels |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.16.1.4 |
This attribute indicates the maximum number of channels that have
been active on this signalling channel during the last polling period.
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sigChanMcdnPeakActiveVoiceChannels |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.16.1.5 |
This attribute indicates the maximum number of voice channels that
have been active on this signalling channel during the last polling
period.
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sigChanMcdnPeakActiveDataChannels |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.16.1.6 |
This attribute indicates the maximum number of data channels that
have been active on this signalling channel during the last polling
period.
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sigChanMcdnDChanStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.16.1.7 |
This attribute indicates the state of the D-channel.
outOfService means that there is no layer 2 or layer 3 connectivity
to the PBX.
establishing means that the signalling channel is attempting to stage
the layer 2.
established means that the layer 2 is enabled. If the signalling
channel stays in the established state, then it is waiting for a restart
from the PBX.
enabling means that the resources for processing calls are being
initialized. If the signalling channel stays in the enabling state then
it is waiting for a restart acknowledgement from the PBX.
inService means that the resources for processing calls are
available.
restarting means that the resources for call processing are being rei-
initialized.
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sigChanMcdnTracing |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.17.1.1 |
This attribute defines which types of tracing are active for this
signalling channel. The tracing messages are sent to the debug
stream. To see the messages the agentQueue attribute in Col/debug
must be greater than 0 and a Telnet NMIS session must list the
debug stream in in its data streams (ex. set nmis telnet session/1
dataStreams debug). Different types of tracing can be enabled
simultaneously.
Note that tracing consumes additional CPU resources and will slow
down call processing on a heavily loaded card. If there is message
block exhaustion tracing will be suspended for a period and then
automatically reenabled. An alarm is generated on tracing
suspension and resumption. This mechanism protects the function
processor against excessive numbers of tracing messages.
Types of tracing include:
protocolErrors - get details of any protocol errors which are
occuring. Protocol errors are also reported in summary form as
alarms.
q931Summary - Summary of the Q.931 messages on the signalling
link, including certain call details (calling number, called number,
release codes).
q931Hex - Q.931 messages displayed in hex format. Useful to
determine protocol compliance in case of errors reported on local or
remote ends.
q931Symbolic - Q.931 messages parsed to give maximum detail.
Useful for understanding content of messages flowing on the link.
portHex - Messages in hex format being sent and received on the
link.
Description of bits:
protocolErrors(0)
q931Summary(1)
q931Hex(2)
q931Symbolic(3)
portHex(4)
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sigChanMcdnMessageTraced |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.17.1.2 |
This attribute specifies the type of ISDN messages that are to be
traced.
Description of bits:
alerting(0)
callProceeding(1)
connectionlessFacility(2)
congestionControl(3)
connect(4)
connectAcknowledge(5)
disconnect(6)
facility(7)
facilityAcknowledge(8)
facilityReject(9)
information(10)
notify(11)
progress(12)
register(13)
releaseComp(14)
release(15)
restart(16)
restartAcknowledge(17)
service(18)
serviceAcknowledge(19)
setup(20)
setupAcknowledge(21)
status(22)
statusEnquiry(23)
userInformation(24)
all(25)
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sigChanMcdnDirectionTraced |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.17.1.3 |
This attribute indicates whether the incoming (from PBX), outgoing
(to PBX), or both incoming and outgoing messages are traced.
Description of bits:
incoming(0)
outgoing(1)
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sigChanMcdnClsFeaturesSupported |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.18.1.2 |
This attribute specifies the features to be supported by MCDN
'TCAP' connectionless messaging. Note that some features such as
Network ACD combine connectionless and connection oriented. In
the NACD case, the connectionless messaging enables the source
and target PBXs to establish the networked relationship, and calls
sent across the network (connection oriented) will contain basic
information relating the call to the feature.
Feature Definitions:
networkAcd: transfer of a call from a pool of agents to a second
pool of agents across the network.
networkMessageService: message waiting capability (for example,
lamps on sets). Also includes signalling for voice mail, but is not
limited to voice mail.
networkVoiceMail: a specific subset of Network Message Service,
separated functionally as it always terminates on an interactive
voice response mailbox application.
networkRingAgain: ring again to remote sets.
electronicLock: change of set capabilities by a remote user dialling
the applicable code and password.
remoteCallForward: call forwarding a phone via applicable code
and password.
callPickupNetworkWide (call pickup world wide): scan for a
ringing call on another node, to enable the scanning set to pick up
the call.
networkPackage1: a collection of other features including but not
limited to network clock synchronization. Note that on the Meridian
1, this is a general purpose group used for very small features not
requiring a new ISDN Facility feature type.
isdnApplicationInterface: network wide support of a number of
Meridian 1 Application Module Link features.
mobilityMultisiteNetworking: the capability to use a wireless phone
in multiple sites, by having the phone register on arrival at the new
site, and having the PBX at the new site negotiate the set
'relocation' with the base PBX.
miscellaneous: Any feature that is not listed above.
Description of bits:
networkAcd(0)
networkMessageService(1)
networkRingAgain(2)
networkVoiceMail(3)
electronicLock(4)
remoteCallForward(5)
callPickupWorldWide(6)
networkPackage1(7)
isdnApplicationInterface(8)
mobilityMultisiteNetworking(9)
notused10(10)
notused11(11)
notused12(12)
notused13(13)
notused14(14)
miscellaneous(15)
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sigChanMcdnDropBackCongestion |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.19.1.1 |
This attribute specifies if the Meridian 1 Drop Back Congestion
Handling for trunks is enabled, and what type is being supported.
|
sigChanMcdnNetworkNameDisplay |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.19.1.4 |
This attribute specifies what Name Display is supported.
nd1 corresponds to the Meridian 1 RCAP (Remote CAPability)
nd1. This translates as caller provides name info in SETUP, ringing
party name in ALERTING, redirection name in NOTIFY, and
answering party name in CONNECT (as applicable, and if the name
changes).
nd2 corresponds to the Meridian 1 RCAP (Remote CAPability)
nd2. This translates as caller provides name info in SETUP,
answering party provides name in NOTIFY on answer.
nd3 corresponds to the Meridian 1 RCAP (Remote CAPability)
nd3, which is nd1 plus name information in call clearing messages
(busy user, etc.) where a specific user was found but either could not
answer or cleared the call. This corresponds to the QSIG name
display.
Description of bits:
nameDisplay1(0)
nameDisplay2(1)
nameDisplay3(2)
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sigChanMcdnMultisiteBusinessGroup |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.19.1.7 |
This attribute specifies whether to enable transport for the
Meridian 1 Multisite Business Group IE. The Meridian 1 allows
multiple 'Tenants' to exist on a single PBX. These Tenants have
limited access to each other and to system resources. That is, users
associated with 'Tenant group one' cannot use trunks, attendants,
and features from another group, and so forth. The Multi-Site
Business Group is a single Tenant existing on more than one PBX.
As an example, 'tenant one' on a PBX may 'own' resources
belonging to 'tenant one' on another PBX. The Multi-Site
Business Group IE as used in the Meridian 1 Network Tenant
Services feature enables linking the two tenants together.
|
sigChanMcdnConOrFeaturesSupported |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.19.1.8 |
This attribute indicates the features to be supported by MCDN
'ROSE' connection oriented messaging.
Feature Definitions:
networkAttendantService: network wide support of Attendant
('operator') services.
classOfServiceTransport: this is not a ROSE feature. Class of
Service transport takes place in the called party number when
provisioned on the Meridian 1 to use an ESN signalling type.
trunkRouteOptimization: dropping of redundant links in a call,
when a set call forwards a call prior to answer.
remoteVirtualQueuing: queuing at a remote node without requiring
a B channel to be kept up.
offHookQueuing: Queuing by maintaining the speech path to the
queuing node.
networkCallTrace: call progress tracing across a network (that is,
call reached node a, node b, terminated at c,...).
networkIntercom: network wide access to an intercom system onm
a Meridian 1.
callPickupNetworkWide: connection oriented messages associated
with the TCAP call pickup scan operation. The messages that
actually pick up the ringing call.
radioPaging: access to a radio paging system network wide,
allowing single radio paging facilities in a relatively dense local
PBX network.
networkAccess: information to enable access to PBX features from
outside the network. Additional data is provided to identify access
capabilities for a spoecific call. (Similar to transmittiong
authorization code capabilities network wide.)
antiTromboning: actually includes two capabilities - NAS
(Network Attendant Setvice) and Trunk Anti-Tromboning. Calls
that exit the subnet to a PBX and are transferred back to a network
number via the same D channel can be optimized. If PBX A
(Passport A) calls across the subnet to Passport B, D channel Z, to
PBX B, and PBX B transfers across D channel Z to Passport B and
therefore to PBX C/Passport C, this allows tha call to simplify to
PBX/Passport A to PBX/Passport C.
miscellaneous: Any feature that is not listed above.
Description of bits:
networkAttendantService(0)
classOfServiceTransport(1)
trunkRouteOptimization(2)
remoteVirtualQueuing(3)
networkCallId(4)
offHookQueuing(5)
networkCallTrace(6)
networkIntercom(7)
callPickupNetworkWide(8)
radioPaging(9)
networkAccess(10)
antiTromboning(11)
miscellaneous(12)
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sigChanMcdnFramerIndex |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.2.1.1.10 |
This variable represents the index for the sigChanMcdnFramer tables.
|
sigChanMcdnFramerRowStatus |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.2.1.1.1 |
This variable is used as the basis for SNMP naming of
sigChanMcdnFramer components.
These components cannot be added nor deleted.
|
sigChanMcdnFramerComponentName |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.2.1.1.2 |
This variable provides the component's string name for
use with the ASCII Console Interface
|
sigChanMcdnFramerStorageType |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.2.1.1.4 |
This variable represents the storage type value for the
sigChanMcdnFramer tables.
|
sigChanMcdnFramerInterfaceName |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.2.10.1.1 |
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.
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sigChanMcdnFramerAdminState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.2.12.1.1 |
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.
|
sigChanMcdnFramerOperationalState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.2.12.1.2 |
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.
|
sigChanMcdnFramerUsageState |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.2.12.1.3 |
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.
|
sigChanMcdnFramerFrmToIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.2.13.1.1 |
This attribute counts the number of frames transmitted to the link
interface by Framer.
This count wraps to zero after reaching its maximum value.
|
sigChanMcdnFramerFrmFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.2.13.1.2 |
This attribute counts the number of frames received from the link
interface by Framer.
This count wraps to zero after reaching its maximum value.
|
sigChanMcdnFramerOctetFromIf |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.2.13.1.3 |
This attribute counts the number of bytes received from the link
interface by Framer. This count wraps to zero when it exceeds its
maximum value.
|
sigChanMcdnFramerAborts |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.2.13.1.4 |
This attribute counts the total number of aborts received.
This count wraps to zero after reaching its maximum value.
|
sigChanMcdnFramerCrcErrors |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.2.13.1.5 |
This attribute counts the total number of frames with CRC errors.
This count wraps to zero after reaching its maximum value.
|
sigChanMcdnFramerLrcErrors |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.2.13.1.6 |
This attribute counts the total number of frames with LRC errors.
This count wraps to zero after reaching its maximum value.
|
sigChanMcdnFramerNonOctetErrors |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.2.13.1.7 |
This attribute counts the total number of frames that were non octet
aligned.
This count wraps to zero after reaching its maximum value.
|
sigChanMcdnFramerOverruns |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.2.13.1.8 |
This attribute counts the total number of frames received from the
link for which overruns occurred.
This count wraps to zero after reaching its maximum value.
|
sigChanMcdnFramerUnderruns |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.2.13.1.9 |
This attribute counts the total number of frames transmitted to the
link for which underruns occurred.
This count wraps to zero after reaching its maximum value.
|
sigChanMcdnFramerLargeFrmErrors |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.115.17.2.13.1.10 |
This attribute counts the total number of frames received which
were too large (longer than 500 bytes).
This count wraps to zero after reaching its maximum value.
|