Nortel-Magellan-Passport-HdlcTransparentMIB

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The module describing the Nortel Magellan Passport HdlcTransparent Enterprise MIB

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htdsRowStatusTable
This entry controls the addition and deletion of htds components.
htdsRowStatusEntry
A single entry in the table represents a single htds component.
htdsRowStatus
This variable is used as the basis for SNMP naming of htds components. These components can be added and deleted.
htdsComponentName
This variable provides the component's string name for use with the ASCII Console Interface
htdsStorageType
This variable represents the storage type value for the htds tables.
htdsIndex
This variable represents the index for the htds tables.
htdsCidDataTable
This group contains the attribute for a component's Customer Identifier (CID). Refer to the attribute description for a detailed explanation of CIDs.
htdsCidDataEntry
An entry in the htdsCidDataTable.
htdsCustomerIdentifier
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 compo ...
htdsIfEntryTable
This group contains the provisionable attributes for the ifEntry.
htdsIfEntryEntry
An entry in the htdsIfEntryTable.
htdsIfAdminStatus
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.
htdsIfIndex
This is the index for the IfEntry. Its value is automatically initialized during the provisioning process.
htdsOperStatusTable
This group includes the Operational Status attribute. This attribute defines the current operational state of this component.
htdsOperStatusEntry
An entry in the htdsOperStatusTable.
htdsSnmpOperStatus
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 operation ...
htdsStateTable
This group contains the three OSI State attributes and the six OSI Status attributes. The descriptions generically indicate what each attribute implies about the component. Note that not all the values and state combinations described here are supported b ...
htdsStateEntry
An entry in the htdsStateTable.
htdsAdminState
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 ...
htdsOperationalState
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 t ...
htdsUsageState
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 b ...
htdsAvailabilityStatus
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 ei ...
htdsProceduralStatus
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 eith ...
htdsControlStatus
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 ...
htdsAlarmStatus
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 th ...
htdsStandbyStatus
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 n ...
htdsUnknownStatus
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 know ...
htdsFramerRowStatusTable
This entry controls the addition and deletion of htdsFramer components.
htdsFramerRowStatusEntry
A single entry in the table represents a single htdsFramer component.
htdsFramerRowStatus
This variable is used as the basis for SNMP naming of htdsFramer components. These components cannot be added nor deleted.
htdsFramerComponentName
This variable provides the component's string name for use with the ASCII Console Interface
htdsFramerStorageType
This variable represents the storage type value for the htdsFramer tables.
htdsFramerIndex
This variable represents the index for the htdsFramer tables.
htdsFramerProvTable
This group contains the base provisioning data for the Framer component. Application or hardware interface specific provisioning data is contained in other provisionable Framer groups.
htdsFramerProvEntry
An entry in the htdsFramerProvTable.
htdsFramerInterfaceName
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.
htdsFramerLinkTable
This group contains attributes defining the framing of data on the link interface.
htdsFramerLinkEntry
An entry in the htdsFramerLinkTable.
htdsFramerDataInversion
This attribute determines whether data bits are to be inverted (1 to 0 and 0 to 1) before transmission of frames to the interface. If the value of this attribute is On, the incoming data bits will also be inverted when frames are received from the link be ...
htdsFramerNonOctetData
This attribute determines whether the data being received has the potential to be non-octet aligned. If it is set to yes, then neither crc checking and generation or abort detection will be functional.
htdsFramerFrameCrcType
This attribute defines the type of CRC used. The CRC value calculated is appended to the end of the frames transmitted to the link. The CRC value is removed from the end of frames received from the link and checked for correctness. NoCrc means that CRC is ...
htdsFramerFlagsBetweenFrames
This attribute defines the number of flags that are inserted between frames sent to the link interface.
htdsFramerLineSignalTransport
This attribute determines how modem status lead information on a V35 or V11 port is handled. When the value of the attribute is set to on, line signal changes are passed transparently through the network to the remote end of the connection, where they are ...
htdsFramerStateTable
This group contains the three OSI State attributes. The descriptions generically indicate what each state attribute implies about the component. Note that not all the values and state combinations described here are supported by every component which uses ...
htdsFramerStateEntry
An entry in the htdsFramerStateTable.
htdsFramerAdminState
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 ...
htdsFramerOperationalState
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 t ...
htdsFramerUsageState
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 b ...
htdsFramerStatsTable
This group contains the operational statistics data for a Framer component.
htdsFramerStatsEntry
An entry in the htdsFramerStatsTable.
htdsFramerFrmToIf
This attribute counts the number of frames transmitted to the link interface by Framer. This count wraps to zero after reaching its maximum value.
htdsFramerFrmFromIf
This attribute counts the number of frames received from the link interface by Framer. This count wraps to zero after reaching its maximum value.
htdsFramerOctetFromIf
The number of bytes received from the link interface by Framer.
htdsFramerAborts
This attribute counts the total number of aborts received. This count wraps to zero after reaching its maximum value.
htdsFramerCrcErrors
This attribute counts the total number of frames with CRC errors. This count wraps to zero after reaching its maximum value.
htdsFramerLrcErrors
This attribute counts the total number of frames with LRC errors. This count wraps to zero after reaching its maximum value.
htdsFramerNonOctetErrors
This attribute counts the total number of frames that were non octet aligned. This count wraps to zero after reaching its maximum value.
htdsFramerOverruns
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.
htdsFramerUnderruns
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.
htdsFramerLargeFrmErrors
This attribute counts the total number of frames received which were too large. The frame was longer than 8 kbytes or it contained more than the 255 block hardware limit. This count wraps to zero after reaching its maximum value.
htdsFramerUtilTable
This group contains the link utilization operational data for a Framer component.
htdsFramerUtilEntry
An entry in the htdsFramerUtilTable.
htdsFramerNormPrioLinkUtilToIf
This attribute is the utilization of the normal priority data sent to the link as a percentage of the available bandwidth allocated for the service on the link. The utilization is the average for the last minute.
htdsFramerNormPrioLinkUtilFromIf
This attribute is the utilization of the normal priority data received from the link as a percentage of the available bandwidth allocated for the service on the link. The utilization is the average for the last minute.
htdsPlcRowStatusTable
This entry controls the addition and deletion of htdsPlc components.
htdsPlcRowStatusEntry
A single entry in the table represents a single htdsPlc component.
htdsPlcRowStatus
This variable is used as the basis for SNMP naming of htdsPlc components. These components cannot be added nor deleted.
htdsPlcComponentName
This variable provides the component's string name for use with the ASCII Console Interface
htdsPlcStorageType
This variable represents the storage type value for the htdsPlc tables.
htdsPlcIndex
This variable represents the index for the htdsPlc tables.
htdsPlcProvTable
This group contains all provisionable attributes for a permanent logical connection. Note that all of the attributes are valid and provisionable on both ends of a connection. However with the exception of remoteName, all operational attributes are derived ...
htdsPlcProvEntry
An entry in the htdsPlcProvTable.
htdsPlcRemoteName
This attribute is the PLC's remote end point's address in the format of a Passport component name The syntax of a component is: 'em/node type/instance'. End points are identified using a node name and a service name. As an example, the end point component ...
htdsPlcSetupPriority
This attribute gives the priority at which a path is established. Zero(0) is the highest priority and four(4) is the lowest. When PORS establishes a path through the network, it uses the setupPriority attribute to determine its potential for bumping estab ...
htdsPlcHoldingPriority
This attribute gives the priority that a path holds once it is established. Zero(0) is the highest priority and four(4) is the lowest. A path's holdingPriority determines its likelihood of being bumped by a new path to acquire its bandwidth. The setupPrio ...
htdsPlcRequiredTxBandwidth
This attribute gives the bandwidth (in bits per second) reserved by a path on each of the trunks of its route. This attribute represents the bandwidth for traffic outgoing to the remote end point. This value should be chosen to achieve the amount of stati ...
htdsPlcRequiredRxBandwidth
This attribute gives the bandwidth (in bits per second) reserved by a path on each of trunks of its route. This attribute represents the bandwidth for traffic incoming from the remote end point. This value should be chosen to achieve the amount of statist ...
htdsPlcRequiredTrafficType
This attribute indicates the type of traffic transmitted over the path. There are eight(8) 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 ...
htdsPlcPermittedTrunkTypes
This attribute lists up to eight(8) types of trunk that can be used on the route. The terrestrial and satellite trunk types have been defined, leaving six(6) remaining arbitrary types that can be defined by the network administration. The trunk's type is ...
htdsPlcRequiredSecurity
This attribute indicates the required minimum level of security of the trunks on the route. Zero(0) represents the most secure and seven(7) represents the least secure. The trunk's security is indicated by the trunkSecurity attribute of the Trunk componen ...
htdsPlcRequiredCustomerParm
This attribute indicates the allowed customer defined parameter of the trunks on the route. Its value, a number from zero(0) to seven(7), is chosen by a network administration to have a meaning specific to their network, thus allowing them to customize th ...
htdsPlcPathAttributeToMinimize
This attribute indicates whether a route is selected on the basis of minimizing the cost or the delay. Each trunk has a cost and a delay metric associated with it. The cost or delay of a route is the sum of the cost or delay metrics of all the trunks on t ...
htdsPlcMaximumAcceptableCost
This attribute indicates an upper bound on the cost metric of a route, which is the sum of the cost metrics of all trunks on the route. The cost metric is the trunkCost attribute of the Trunk component. This attribute is used to accept or reject a path af ...
htdsPlcMaximumAcceptableDelay
This attribute indicates an upper bound on the delay of a route, which is the sum of the delay of all trunks on the route. It should be provisioned with a reasonable maximum acceptable delay for the end to end one way delay of a 512 byte packet. Note that ...
htdsPlcEmissionPriority
This attribute indicates the urgency with which packets on the path are emitted by the trunks on the route. EmissionPriority of Zero(0) indicates the highest emission priority, while two (2) indicates the lowest emission priority. Packets with a higher em ...
htdsPlcDiscardPriority
This attribute indicates the importance of the packets on the path. One(1) is used for paths carrying the most important traffic, and three(3) is used for paths carrying the least important traffic. Packets with lower discardPriority(numerically higher) a ...
htdsPlcPathType
This attribute specifies if the path for this PLC is determined automatically or by static provisioning. The default (normal) is to automatically choose a route with Route Selection. Normal pathTypes require less provisioning and can dynamically handle pa ...
htdsPlcPathFailureAction
This attribute is used to specify whether the application can tolerate momentary interruption of a path while a new path is selected. If disconnectConnection is chosen, the application is informed as soon as possible about a failure by disconnection. If t ...
htdsPlcBumpPreference
This attribute controls when bumping occurs in the route selection process. A connection with higher (numerically less) setupPriority may bump a connection with lower (numerically higher) holdingPriority in order to acquire its bandwidth and be establishe ...
htdsPlcOptimization
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 ch ...
htdsPlcMpathTable
This attribute is optional and specifies the sequence of trunks to be used as the route for the path, thus bypassing PORS' automatic route selection. If the path fails the validation, no other path can be selected1. This attribute should only be used in s ...
htdsPlcMpathEntry
An entry in the htdsPlcMpathTable.
htdsPlcMpathIndex
This variable represents the htdsPlcMpathTable specific index for the htdsPlcMpathTable.
htdsPlcMpathValue
This variable represents an individual value for the htdsPlcMpathTable.
htdsLCoRowStatusTable
This entry controls the addition and deletion of htdsLCo components.
htdsLCoRowStatusEntry
A single entry in the table represents a single htdsLCo component.
htdsLCoRowStatus
This variable is used as the basis for SNMP naming of htdsLCo components. These components cannot be added nor deleted.
htdsLCoComponentName
This variable provides the component's string name for use with the ASCII Console Interface
htdsLCoStorageType
This variable represents the storage type value for the htdsLCo tables.
htdsLCoIndex
This variable represents the index for the htdsLCo tables.
htdsLCoPathDataTable
This group contains all operational attributes for the path oriented LCo.
htdsLCoPathDataEntry
An entry in the htdsLCoPathDataTable.
htdsLCoState
This attribute reflects the current state of the connection. The pathDown state indicates a connection that has no remote end provisioned or the application has not yet signalled for a path. The selectingRoute state occurs when a request has been sent to ...
htdsLCoOverrideRemoteName
If set and the current PLC remoteName is blank this remoteName will override the blank PLC remoteName. Usually you would set this attribute and then lock/unlock the service component which will result in this new overrideRemoteName being used as if it had ...
htdsLCoEnd
This attribute identifies whether this is the calling or called end of the path.
htdsLCoCostMetric
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 componen ...
htdsLCoDelayMetric
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 o ...
htdsLCoRoundTripDelay
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 ...
htdsLCoSetupPriority
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 establish ...
htdsLCoHoldingPriority
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 tim ...
htdsLCoRequiredTxBandwidth
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 ...
htdsLCoRequiredRxBandwidth
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 t ...
htdsLCoRequiredTrafficType
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 designat ...
htdsLCoPermittedTrunkTypes
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 ...
htdsLCoRequiredSecurity
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 ...
htdsLCoRequiredCustomerParameter
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 ha ...
htdsLCoEmissionPriority
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 ind ...
htdsLCoDiscardPriority
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. Pac ...
htdsLCoPathType
This attribute indicates whether the path for this PLC was determined automatically or by static provisioning. Normal pathTypes are selected automatically by Route Selector.The other pathTypes are both manual pathTypes where the operator must specify, thr ...
htdsLCoRetryCount
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 perf ...
htdsLCoPathFailureCount
This attribute is the count of the number of times the path has successfully connected. 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 reques ...
htdsLCoReasonForNoRoute
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. Perhaps two reasons for no route require some explanation. The reason unknownRemoteNodeN ...
htdsLCoLastTearDownReason
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 give an indica ...
htdsLCoPathFailureAction
This attribute displays whether the application is set to tolerate 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 th ...
htdsLCoBumpPreference
This attribute specifies when bumping will occur during 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 reso ...
htdsLCoOptimization
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 ch ...
htdsLCoPathUpDateTime
This is the time stamp when the current path was established or reestablished.
htdsLCoStatsTable
This group contains the operational statistics attributes for the path oriented LCo.
htdsLCoStatsEntry
An entry in the htdsLCoStatsTable.
htdsLCoPktsToNetwork
This attribute counts the number of packets transmitted to the network over this Logical Connection.
htdsLCoBytesToNetwork
This attribute counts the number of bytes sent to the network over this Logical Connection.
htdsLCoPktsFromNetwork
This attribute counts the number of packets received from the remote LCo via the network.
htdsLCoBytesFromNetwork
This attribute counts the number of bytes received from the remote LCo via the network.
htdsLCoPathTable
This attribute contains the trunk component names over which the path has been instantiated and the remote end point name terminating the path.
htdsLCoPathEntry
An entry in the htdsLCoPathTable.
htdsLCoPathValue
This variable represents both the value and the index for the htdsLCoPathTable.

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