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- resTable
- ::= {mrmResilience 1} SYNTAX ResTableEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "An device may be configured to contain a number of 'resilient pairs'. These are to point connections, e.g. UTP, that allow two repeaters/switches to be c ...
- resRepeater
- the chassis. This is part of the index value required to access this table.
- resMainSlot
- the slot number of the main port in this pair.
- resMainPort
- It is the port number of the main port in the pair.
- resMainState
- failure. Failure information is used to automatically change the active port from main to standby or vice-versa. Each port may be in one of three states. Failed(1) indicates there is a loss of signal on this port. A port in this state cannot be active. Se ...
- resStandbySlot
- This is the slot number of the standby port for this pair.
- resStandbyPort
- This is the port number of the standby port.
- resStandbyState
- failure. Failure information is used to automatically change the active port from main to standby or vice-versa. Each port may be in one of three states. Failed(1) indicates there is a loss of signal on this port. A port in this state cannot be active. Se ...
- resPairState
- operational(2). If the state is invalid(1), the resilient pair represented by this row is not active. There are several reasons why this may be the case. Firstly during the row creation process, not all information necessary may have been provided. Second ...
- resPairModificationStatus
- changes are made to an existing configuration. Changes are not applied until this parameter is set to stable. ::= {resTableEntry 9} SYNTAX INTEGER { create (1), delete (2), togglePort (3) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This is ob ...
- resPairEnable
- enabled or not. In the disable(2) state , both ports of the resilient pair are disabled. The default value of this parameter is enable(1).
- resPairMode
- operation of the resilient pair. The value no-switch-back(1) means that both ports are treated equally. The value switch-back-to-main(2) means that when it is operational, precedence is always given to the main port. If the main port has been stable for 1 ...
- resPairName
- The textual name of the interface. The value of this object should be the name of the interface as assigned by the local device and should be suitable for use in commands entered at the device's `console'. The default value of this parameter is a zero le ...
- resStandbyMapTable
- ::= {mrmResilience 2} SYNTAX ResStandbyMapTableEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This table is read-only. If provides shortcut information to allow for the translation of a port number to a corresponding main port number. Thi ...
- resSbRepeater
- first of three indices on this table.
- resSbSlot
- Second index on this table.
- resSbPort
- Third index on this table.
- resSbType
- or standby port in the resilient pair table. If the port is neither then there will not be a row in this table indexed for that port.
- resSbMainSlot
- which the indexed port participates. NOTE if the index port is the main port of a pair (resSbType is 'main') this value will be the same as the index.
- resSbMainPort
- which the indexed port participates. NOTE if the index port is the main port of a pair (resSbType is 'main') this value will be the same as the index.
- resFlushTable
- be flushed. Flushing the resilience table does not affect the state of any of the resilient links or ports. Once the table has been flushed , NO resilient links are configured. This parameter is used to ensure that the resilient link table is empty , befo ...
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