vismChanRowStatus - vism Chan Row Status - CISCO-VISM-CONN-MIB

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vismChanRowStatus

vism Chan Row Status
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.3.1.1.1.2

An entry is created by setting this object to 'add (1)' : Adds an entry to the table. 'mod (3)' : This is used to modify an existing entry. 'del (2)' : This is used to delete an existing. 'outOfService (4)': Setting this object to this value takes the channel out of service or brings the channel 'down (2)'. The channel can be brought 'up (1)' again by setting the object to 'mod (3)'. If there is redundant configuration for the channel, an active channel can be deleted only after locking the channel. ::= { vismChanCnfGrpEntry 2 } SYNTAX Integer32 (1..255) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This refers to the virtual port between VISM and PXM. This number is defaulted to the appropriate number for the shelf, in PXM1 the value is 1 and 255 for PXM1E. ::= { vismChanCnfGrpEntry 3 } SYNTAX INTEGER { enable (1), disable (2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Loopback on cellbus in egress direction. 'enable (1)' : When you enable this option on a connection (channel) then all the cells that are coming from the network side would be looped back toward the network and all the frames coming from the user side would be dropped. 'disable (2)': disables the remote loopback for a channel. DEFVAL { disable } ::= { vismChanCnfGrpEntry 4 } SYNTAX INTEGER { testcon (1), testdelay (2), notest (3) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object specifies the channel test type on a voice channel connection. 'testcon (1)' : Test Continuity. 'testdelay (2)' : Test Delay. 'notest (3)' : No test, meant for GET only. ::= { vismChanCnfGrpEntry 5 } SYNTAX INTEGER { passed (1), failed (2), inprogress (3), notinprogress (4) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object identifies the state of the test in the object vismChanTestType. 'passed (1)' : Test passed. 'failed (2)' : Test failed. 'inprogress (3)' : Test is in progress. 'notinprogress (4)' : No test in progress. ::= { vismChanCnfGrpEntry 6 } SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535) UNITS "microseconds This object identifies round trip delay. ::= { vismChanCnfGrpEntry 7 } SYNTAX INTEGER { aal-5 (1), aal-2 (2), aal-1 (3) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object identifies the PVC type. 'aal-5 (1)' - Indicates the PVC type is AAL5. 'aal-2 (2)' - Indicates the PVC type is AAL2. 'aal-1 (3)' - Indicates the PVC type is AAL1. DEFVAL { aal-5 } ::= { vismChanCnfGrpEntry 8 } SYNTAX INTEGER { pvc (1) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object identifies the connection type. DEFVAL { pvc } ::= { vismChanCnfGrpEntry 9 } SYNTAX Integer32 (0..255) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object identifies local VPI, together with the local VCI and NSAP represents the local end point in this connection. GET on this object returns value 0. ::= { vismChanCnfGrpEntry 10 } SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object identifies local VCI, together with the local VPI and NSAP represents the local end point in this connection. GET on this object returns the vismCnfChanNum or LCN. ::= { vismChanCnfGrpEntry 11 } SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(20)) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object identifies the local NSAP address. The NSAP is 20 bytes binary and is encoded as follows: 13 bytes : for prefix(node name) 2 bytes : for Cisco ID 1 byte : Reserved 3 bytes : for logical interface: slot (1 byte) and port number (2 bytes), 1 byte : for SEL(Selector). ::= { vismChanCnfGrpEntry 12 } SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object identifies the remote VPI, together with the remote VCI and NSAP represents the remote end point in this connection. This parameter is required only if vismMastership is set to 'master (1)'. ::= { vismChanCnfGrpEntry 13 } SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object identifies the VCI, together with the remote VPI and NSAP represents the remote end point in this connection. This parameter is required only if vismMastership is set to 'master (1)'. ::= { vismChanCnfGrpEntry 14 } SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(20)) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object identifies the remote NSAP address. The NSAP is 20 bytes binary and is encoded as follows: 13 bytes : for prefix(node name) 2 bytes : for Cisco ID 1 byte : Reserved 3 bytes : for logical interface: slot (1 byte) and port number (2 bytes), 1 byte : for SEL(Selector). This parameter is required only if vismMastership is set to 'master (1)'. This object contains the NSAP address of the cross-connect (PXM/AUSM). ::= { vismChanCnfGrpEntry 15 } SYNTAX INTEGER { master (1), slave (2), unknown (3) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION 'master (1)' : indicates the connection on the channel is a master. 'slave (2)' : indicates the connection on the channel is a slave. 'unknown (3)' : indicates the connection on the channel is unknown. DEFVAL { master } ::= { vismChanCnfGrpEntry 16 } SYNTAX INTEGER { vcc (2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object specifies the connection type which is used by PXM to setup connection.

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