vsFramerOpRecentIngressLineSamples - vs Framer Operation Recent Ingress Line Samples

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vsFramerOpRecentIngressLineSamples

vs Framer Operation Recent Ingress Line Samples
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.80.2.17.1.4

This attribute indicates two recent ingress line samples, represented as four hex digits. The first two hex digits give one sample. The last two hex digits give the other sample. If no call is up on this voice service's channel, each sample indicates the idle pattern sent by the adjoining PBX. Therefore, the two samples should be the same if no call is up on this voice service's channel. These samples should also be consistent each time recentIngressLineSamples is displayed, as long as no call is up on this voice service's channel. It indicates a fault on the PBX if the samples are not consistent when no call is up on this voice service's channel. If no call is up on this VoiceService's channel and the two samples are the same, each sample gives the correct setting of the provisionable attribute endOfCallPattern. Note that endOfCallPattern is not used if this VoiceService is running on a DS1V, E1V, 1pDS1V, 1pE1V and J2MV card. On these cards, recentIngressLineSamples is always 0000.

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