cApsChanConfigRowStatus - Cisco Aps Chan Config Row Status - CISCO-APS-MIB

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cApsChanConfigRowStatus

Cisco Aps Chan Config Row Status
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.71.1.4.1.3

The status of this APS channel entry. An entry may not exist in the active state unless all objects in the entry have an appropriate value. A row in the cApsChanConfigTable may not be created, deleted, set to notInService or otherwise modified if the cApsChanConfigGroupName value is equal to an cApsConfigName value and the associated cApsConfigRowStatus object is equal to active. However, if the cApsConfigRowStatus object is equal to notInService, a row may be created, deleted or modified. In other words, a channel may not be added, deleted or modified if the group is active. A row may be created with an cApsChanConfigGroupName value that is not equal to any existing instance of cApsConfigName. This action is the initial step in adding a SONET LTE to a new APS group. If this object is set to destroy, the associated instance of cApsMapGroupName will be set to a string of size 0 and the cApsMapChanNumber will be set to -1. The channel status entry will also be deleted by this action. cApsChanConfigNumber must be set to a unique channel number within the APS group. The value 0 indicates the null channel. The values 1-14 define a working channel. When an attempt is made to set the corresponding cApsConfigRowStatus field to active the cApsChanConfigNumber values of all entries with equal cApsChanConfigGroupName fields must represent a set of consecutive integer values beginning with 0 or 1, depending on the architecture of the group, and ending with n, where n is greater than or equal to 1 and less than or equal to 14. Otherwise, the error inconsistentValue is returned to the cApsConfigRowStatus set attempt. ::= { cApsChanConfigEntry 3 } SYNTAX InterfaceIndex MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION The Interface Index assigned to a SONET LTE. This is an interface with ifType sonet(39). The value of this object must be unique among all instances of cApsChanConfigIfIndex. In other words, a particular SONET LTE can only be configured n one APS group. This object cannot be set if the cApsChanConfigGroupName instance associated with this row is equal to an instance of cApsConfigName and the corresponding cApsConfigRowStatus object is set to active. In other words this value cannot be changed if the APS group is active. However, This value may be changed if the cApsConfigRowStatus value is equal to notInService. ::= { cApsChanConfigEntry 4 } SYNTAX INTEGER {low(1), high(2)} MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION The priority of the channel. This field deterimines whether high or low priority SD and SF codes are used in K1 requests. This field is only applicable if the channel is to be included in a group using the 1:n architecture. It is not applicable if the channel is to be included in a group using the 1+1 architecture, and is ignored in that case. This object cannot be set if the cApsChanConfigGroupName instance associated with this row is equal to an instance of cApsConfigName and the corresponding cApsConfigRowStatus object is set to active. In other words this value cannot be changed if the APS group is active. However, This value may be changed if the cApsConfigRowStatus value is equal to notInService. DEFVAL { low } ::= { cApsChanConfigEntry 5 } -- -- APS Command Table -- -- This table provides the ability to initiate APS commands. -- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CApsCommandEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION This table allows commands to be sent to configured APS groups.

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