CISCO-METRO-PHY-MIB Download
This MIB module defines the managed objects for physical
layer related interface configurations and objects
for the protocol specific error counters for DWDM
optical switches.
This MIB contains three groups.
The first group, cmPhyIf group, handles the physical layer
related interface configurations. The cmPhyIfTable has objects
for configuring protocol, rate, error monitoring, loopback
mode and safety features like OFC (Open Fibre Control), laser
safety control and forward laser control.
The second group, cmPhyStatistics group, represents the
counters that collect error statistics on the received
data traffic for all protocols except SONET.
The error statistics for SONET are covered
in the SONET-MIB.
The third group, cmPhySonetSectionTrace group, provides
objects for section trace monitoring on SONET/SDH
interfaces.
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OID list for CISCO-METRO-PHY-MIB
- cmPhyIfTable
- This table allows physical layer related interface configurations on an interface.
- cmPhyIfEntry
- A collection of objects for configuration on an interface.
- cmPhyIfMode
- This object allows the management client to configure the mode of operation for the client interface modules. When in 2R mode, there is no protocol type, clock rate or monitoring to be configured i.e. the next three objects would be read-only. When in 3R ...
- cmPhyIfProtocol
- This object is used to specify the protocol of the data carried over the client side interface. This object applies to linecards which support a variety of protocols and allow dynamic configuration of the specific protocol to be monitored on the interface ...
- cmPhyIfClockRate
- This object allows the management client to set the clock rate across the client side interface. Due to hardware limitations, all values may not be supported. The default value of this object depends on the value of the cmPhyIfProtocol object. When the va ...
- cmPhyIfMonitor
- This object allows the management client to enable monitoring of the error counters on an interface, by writing a value of 'true' to this object. To bypass the monitoring hardware, a value of 'false' must be written to this object. Monitoring does not app ...
- cmPhyIfLoopback
- This object allows the management client to configure loopback for the client side or trunk side interfaces. 'noLoop' - No Loopback present. 'diagnosticLoop' - This is an internal loopback, where the data stream is looped from the transmit to rece ...
- cmPhyIfOFC
- This object allows the management client to enable OFC(Open Fibre Control) safety protocol for the client side interfaces, by writing a 'true' value to this object. A 'false' value would disable OFC. The default value of this object varies depending on th ...
- cmPhyIfLaserSafetyControl
- This object allows the management client to enable laser safety control feature on the trunk side interfaces by writing a true value to this object. If laser safety control is enabled, the transmit laser on the trunk side is shut when the receive signal i ...
- cmPhyIfForwardLaserControl
- This object allows the management client to enable forward laser control on the client or trunk side interfaces by writing a true value to this object. If forward laser control is enabled, the transmit laser is shut when the cross-connect receive port on ...
- cmPhyIfTxBufferSize
- This object applies when circuit emulation of the client protocol is used. It allows the management client to configure the size of the transmit buffer on the client port. A value of 0 implies that this object does not apply to this interface. Controlling ...
- cmPhyIfAutoNegotiation
- This object allows the management client to enable auto negotiation signaling on the client side interface, by writing a 'true' value to this object. A 'false' value would disable auto negotiation. Setting the value 'notApplicable' to this object will not ...
- cmPhyIfTransType
- This object is used to identify the physical layer medium used for carrying data. For non-relevant interfaces, this value is 'unknown'.
- cmPhyIfRate
- This object is used to specify the rate of the interface. The value of 'unknown' implies that this object does not apply to this interface.
- cmPhyIfNegotiatedRate
- This object is used to identify the current rate of the interface after the auto negotation. This object is valid only if the object cmPhyIfRate is configured as 'auto'.
- cmPhyIfOverSubscription
- Oversubscription allows the user to carry multiple clients over the trunk to efficiently utilize the trunk bandwidth. This object allows the management client to enable over subscription on an interface by setting a value of 'true' to this object. A 'fals ...
- cmPhyIfClientSubrate
- This object allows the management client to specify the subrate bandwidth of the oversubscribed trunk which carries this client. A value of 0 implies that this object does not apply to this interface.
- cmPhyIfClientSubrateLock
- This object allows the management client to lock the subrate bandwidth on an interface, by writing a value of 'true' to this object. A 'false' value would disable the bandwidth lock. If the clients bandwidth is locked then this client will not share its ...
- cmPhyStatisticsTable
- This table contains the cumulative error statistics being collected for the different medium types, except SONET, on the client side and an object for the optical power level on the trunk side. The error statistics for SONET are covered by the sonetSectio ...
- cmPhyStatisticsEntry
- An entry in the cmPhyStatisticsTable.
- cmPhyRxPower
- This object gives the optical power level received on the trunk side interface. The actual value of the power level received on the interface is the value of this object divided by 100. This object is not applicable to client side interfaces. This object ...
- cmPhyRxCVRD
- This object represents the lower word value of the counter associated with the number of code violations and running disparity errors encountered, in the receive direction. NOTE: The object cmPhyRxCVRDOverflow contains the higher 32 bits of this counter v ...
- cmPhyRxCVRDOverflow
- This object represents the high word value of the counter associated with the number of code violations and running disparity errors encountered, in the receive direction. NOTE: The object cmPhyRxCVRD contains the lower 32 bits of this counter value. If t ...
- cmPhyHCRxCVRD
- This object represents the counter associated with the number of code violations and running disparity errors encountered, in the receive direction. This is a High Capacity (64 bit) version of the cmPhyRxCVRD counter.
- cmPhyRxHEC
- This object represents the lower word value of the counter associated with the number of CDL HEC errors encountered, in the receive direction. This object has a valid value only if the protocol type is gigabitEthernet/ tenGigabitEthernet. For all other pr ...
- cmPhyRxHECOverflow
- This object represents the high word value of the counter associated with the number of CDL HEC errors encountered, in the receive direction. This object has a valid value only if the protocol type is gigabitEthernet/ tenGigabitEthernet. For all other pro ...
- cmPhyHCRxHEC
- This object represents the counter associated with the number of CDL HEC errors encountered, in the receive direction. This object has a valid value only if the medium type is gigabitEthernet/ tenGigabitEthernet. For all other media, this object is not ap ...
- cmPhyRxCRC
- This object represents the lower word value of the counter associated with CRC errors. This object has a valid value only for interfaces that provide CRC error monitoring. NOTE: The object cmPhyRxCRCOverflow contains the higher 32 bits of this counter val ...
- cmPhyRxCRCOverflow
- This object represents the higher word value of the counter associated with CRC errors. This object has a valid value only for interfaces that provide CRC error monitoring. NOTE: The object cmPhyRxCRC contains the lower 32 bits of this counter value. If t ...
- cmPhyHCRxCRC
- This object represents the counter associated with CRC errors. This object has a valid value only for interfaces that provide CRC error monitoring. This is a High Capacity (64 bit) version of the cmPhyRxCRC counter.
- cmPhyTxEncapFarEndPktErrors
- This object represents the lower word value of the counter associated with ingress error indications from the far end of an Ethernet network, where an ESCON stream is encapsulated in Ethernet packets. This counter is incremented whenever an ESCON packet o ...
- cmPhyTxEncapFarEndPktErrOverflow
- This object represents the higher word value of the counter associated with ingress error indications from the far end of an Ethernet network, where an ESCON stream is encapsulated in Ethernet packets. This counter is incremented whenever an ESCON packet ...
- cmPhyHCTxEncapFarEndPktErrors
- This object represents the counter associated with ESCON ingress error indications from the far end of an Ethernet network, where an ESCON stream is encapsulated in Ethernet packets. This counter is incremented whenever an ESCON packet or control characte ...
- cmPhySonetSectionTraceTable
- This table provides objects for monitoring the J0 bytes of a SONET or SDH section.
- cmPhySonetSectionTraceEntry
- An entry in the cmPhySonetSectionTraceTable is created when the value of the cmPhyIfProtocol object is set to 'sonet' and the value of cmPhyIfMonitor is set to 'true'.
- cmPhySonetSectionTraceReceived
- This object displays the SONET or SDH section trace bytes received at the interface.
- cmPhySonetSectionTraceExpected
- This object defines the SONET or SDH section trace bytes to be expected at the interface. The default value of this object will be a zero length string.
- cmPhyIfGroup
- The collection of objects to allow configurations and give information related to the physical layer characteristics of an interface.
- cmPhyStatisticsGroup
- The collection of objects used to monitor the protocol error counters on the client side and the power level received on the trunk side.
- cmPhySonetSectionTraceGroup
- The objects used for monitoring the SONET section trace bytes.
- cmPhyIf2Group
- The collection of objects to allow configurations and give information related to the physical layer characteristics of an interface.
- cmPhyCVRDErrorsGroup
- The collection of objects used to monitor the code violation and running disparity error counters.
- cmPhyCRCErrorsGroup
- The collection of objects used to monitor CRC error counters.
- cmPhyEncapFarEndPktErrorsGroup
- The collection of objects used to monitor the far end ingress error indication counters for Ethernet- encapsulated ESCON streams.
- cmPhyIfTxBufferSizeGroup
- The collection of objects used to control size of transmit buffer.
- cmPhyIfAutoNegGroup
- The collection of objects used to control auto negotiation behavior.
- cmPhyIfGroupSup1
- The object that gives information related to transmission types on the client interface.
- cmPhyIfRateGroup
- The collection of objects that are used to retrieve and configure the various interface rates.
- cmPhyIfClientOvsGroup
- The collection of objects to allow the oversubscription configurations on an interface.
- cmPhyIfClientSubrateGroup
- The collection of objects to allow the configurations related to the subrating on an interface.
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