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- wanNumConnections
- This objects describes the number of wan connections on the platform. A wan connection may have one or two physical ports of which only one can be active at any time.
- wanConnTable
- A list of wan connection entries. The number of wan connection entries is given by the value of wanNumConnections.
- wanConnEntry
- A wan connection entry containing objects relating to the particular wan connection.
- wanConnIndex
- A unique value for each wan connection. Its value ranges between 1 and the value wanNumConnections.
- wanConnNumPhysPorts
- The number of physical ports that exist on this wan connection.
- wanConnDefaultPhysPort
- The default physical port for this connection. This indicates the physical port that should be used on this wan connection. If redundancy is not enabled, this physical port will always be used. If redundancy is enabled, the physical port given here will ...
- wanConnActivePhysPort
- The physical port that is currently active for this wan connection. The value of this object indicates the wanPhysPortIndex for the active port.
- wanPhysPortTable
- A list of the descriptions of the physical ports of this platform. The number of entries is given by the value of wanConnNumPhysPort for each Wan Connection.
- wanPhysPortEntry
- A physical port entry. It contains objects relating to a given physical port
- wanPhysPortConnectionIndex
- A value indicating the wan connection this physical port is located on.
- wanPhysPortIndex
- A unique value for each physical port on a wan connection. Its value ranges between 1 and the value wanConnNumPhysPorts.
- wanPhysPortType
- The type of physical port that this entry describes. None indicates that the physical port has no connector.
- wanPhysPortSpecificMib
- This object identifies an instance of the index object in the first group of objects in the MIB specific to the physical port.
- wanInterfaceTable
- The interface table for a physical port on a wan connection. It is a list of items that are pertinent to the interfaces that are part of this physical port. The number of entries is dependent on the wanPhysPortType for the interface. If the wanPhysPortTyp ...
- wanInterfaceEntry
- A wan connection physical port interface entry. It contains objects relating to an interface that is defined for this physical port and this wan connection.
- wanInterfaceConnectionIndex
- This value is the wan connection that this interface exists on.
- wanInterfacePhysPortIndex
- This value is the physical port of the wan connection that this interface exists on.
- wanInterfaceEntryIndex
- A unique value for each interface of this physical port. It is a value between 1 and the number of interfaces that exist for the current port. The number of interfaces for each type of port is: 24 for a port type (wanPhysPortType) of 't1', 30 for a port t ...
- wanInterfaceEntryIfIndex
- The ifIndex of the interface. This is the index of this entry in the ifTable.
- wanInterfaceEntryProtocol
- The protocol that should be run on this interface. Values are equivalent to those defined for ifType in Mib-II. Accepted values are product dependent.
- wanInterfaceEntryCompression
- Indicates whether data compression should take place on this interface.
- wanInterfaceEntryMTU
- The MTU to be negotiated for this interface. This will not be updated with the actual MTU, which can be found in the ifTable.
- wanInterfaceEntryLineCoding
- This object describes the variety of Zero Code suppression on this interface. For an interface on a Ds1 Port, the valid values depend on the value of the Ds1ConfigLineCode object. If that object is set to ds1xB8ZS, then this object can be set to none, JBZ ...
- wanInterfaceEntryCrcLength
- The Length of the CRC for this interface. Not all platforms will allow all options.
- wanInterfaceEntryLexProtocolEnable
- This switch acts in concert with the wanInterfaceEntryProtocol object. To activate LEX, this object should first be set to enable (1), then set the wanInterfaceEntryProtocol to PPP. The enable will have no effect if PPP is not selected. If the wanInter ...
- wanInterfaceEntryLexProtocolStatus
- This object reflects the current state of the link. The device is said to be bound to the router when the physical link is OK, the LEX negotiation is successful, and the router has been configured correctly to communicate with this particular LAN Extende ...
- wanInterfaceEntryCompRatio
- The ratio of uncompressed to compressed transmitted data. If the data compression status is off, 1:1 will be displayed
- wanInterfaceEntryCompStatus
- On indicates that the compression has been successfully negotiated and is operating. Off indicates that the compression negotiation has failed and compression is not operating at this time, or compression has been terminated by either peer.
- wanInterfaceEntryBackUpIfEnable
- This object is used to select the Call-backup option. A value of 1 is used to enable the option and a value of 2 to disable it.
- wanDs1ExtensionsTable
- This table is an extension to the standard ds1 configuration table. It is a list of items that are pertinent to ds1 ports on a platform. There is one entry per ds1 physical port on the platform
- wanDs1ExtensionsEntry
- A ds1 extensions entry containing objects relating to the particular ds1 physical port
- wanDs1ExtensionsEntryIndex
- A unique value for each ds1 physical port on the platform.
- wanDs1ExtensionsNumInterfaces
- The number of interfaces on this physical port. This number indicates the number of entries this physical port uses in the ifTable.
- wanDs1ExtensionsToggleFracTable
- Setting this object to 1 will cause the Ds1 Fractional Table to be updated with the new values, as entered. Setting this object to 2, will cause the Ds1 Fractional Table to view as the table being entered. Setting this object to 3, will cause the Ds1 Frac ...
- wanDs1ExtensionsLineBuildOut
- The line build out setting for this ds1 physical port. Unknown indicates that the setting is neither readable or writable.
- wanDs1ExtensionsCFADuration
- The length of time (in seconds), that the ds1 port will remain in the Carrier Failure Alarm state after the alarm condition has cleared.
- wanDs1ExtensionsDIEnable
- Enables or disables Drop and Insert functionality on a D/I WPIM. If enabled, all zero assigned timeslots will designate D/I interface channels, if disabled all zero channels will designate dummy channels as on a T1 or E1. If this object is set to diDataE ...
- wanDs1ExtensionsTotalValidIntervals
- The number of previous intervals for which valid data was collected for the DS1 mib, which is currently RFC1406. This counter is similar to RFC1406 dsx1ValidIntervals except that the count represents the total number of complete 15 minute intervals s ...
- wanDs1ExtensionsBertTestMode
- This object is used to request that a type of process be in control of the testing function. This is used to differentiate between automated test procedures and those manually controlled by a user. When read, this object reflects which type of process is ...
- wanDs1ExtensionsBertRun
- Controls the sending of test data over this physical port. The data is a pattern described by wanDs1ExtensionsBertTestPattern.
- wanDs1ExtensionsBertCurrentResults
- Indicates the results of the testing for the last completed sampling period. A non-negative number is the error rate in bits per million bits.
- wanDs1ExtensionsBertCumulativeResults
- Indicates the total number of errors since the testing was enabled. It is not a rate.
- wanDs1ExtensionsBertPeakResults
- Indicates the highest value of wanDs1ExtensionsBertCurrentResults since the testing was enabled. A non-negative number is the error rate in bits per million bits.
- wanDs1ExtensionsBertAverageResult
- Indicates the average value of wanDs1ExtensionsBertCurrentResults since the testing was enabled. A non-negative number is the error rate in bits per million bits.
- wanDs1ExtensionsBertTestPattern
- This object is used to specify the pattern of the test data.
- wanDs1ExtensionsBertSamplePeriod
- This object is the duration of time in seconds at which the current test results will be periodically written to wanDs1ExtensionsBertCurrentResults. The range is 1 to 3600, with a default value of 10.
- wanDs1ExtensionsBertNumPeriods
- The number of sampling periods that have elapsed during the current test run.
- wanDs1ExtensionsBertTestTraps
- This object is used to enable or disable the sending of a trap at the conclusion of the measurement period. The trap will contain the information described by ctDs1BertCurrentResults. The default value is disabled.
- wanDs1ExtensionsBertDataStatus
- This object provides the operating status of the transmission of test data packets.
- wanRs232ExtensionsTable
- This table is an extension to the standard rs232-like mib. It is a list of items that are pertinent to rs232-like ports on a platform. There is one entry per synchronous physical port on the platform.
- wanRs232ExtensionsEntry
- A rs232-like extensions entry containing objects relating to the particular rs232-like physical port.
- wanRs232ExtensionsEntryIndex
- A unique value for each rs232-like physical port on the platform.
- wanRs232ExtensionsCTSEnable
- This object indicates whether the platform should generate CTS. When disabled the platform will not generate CTS, when enabled, the platform will generate CTS. The actual state of the CTS line is available in the rs-232 like mib.
- wanRs232ExtensionsDSREnable
- This object indicates whether the platform should generate DSR. When disabled the platform will not generate DSR, when enabled, the platform will generate DSR. The actual state of the DSR line is available in the rs-232 like mib.
- frDcpCircuitTable
- A table containing data compression information about specific Data Link Connection Identifiers and corresponding virtual circuit. This information is used to support the frCircuitTable following RFC-1315.
- frDcpCircuitEntry
- The data compression information regarding a single Data Link Connection Identifier.
- frDcpCircuitIfIndex
- The ifIndex value of ifEntry that this DCP virtual circuit object is layered onto.
- frDcpCircuitDlci
- The Data Link Connection Identifier for this DCP virtual circuit object.
- frDcpCircuitEnable
- Indicates whether data compression should take place on this particular end side virtual circuit.
- frDcpCircuitStatus
- On indicates that the compression has been successfully negotiated and is operating. Off indicates that the compression negotiation has failed and compression is not operating at this time, or compression has been terminated by either peer.
- frDcpCircuitRatio
- The ratio of uncompressed to compressed transmitted data. If the data compression status is off, 1:1 will be displayed
- ddsConfigTable
- The DDS Configuration Table
- ddsConfigEntry
- An Entry in the DDS Configuration Table
- ddsLineIndex
- A unique value for each dds physical port on the platform
- ddsIfIndex
- Index associated with this dds physical port
- ddsLineMode
- DDS-PRI is full duplex 56k link, No framing in loop data so loop speed is also 56k. Data stream: --d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 d6 d7-- DDS-CC is full duplex 64k link. Does not require framing bit but uses a same format as SC, ninth bit position is lumped with primary ...
- ddsLineCoding
- This object describes the variety of Zero Code suppression on this interface. JBZS refers to Jammed Bit Zero suppression, which forces a 1 bit every 8 bit periods. None refers to a mode in which some other means is used to insure pulse density requiremen ...
- ddsLoopbackConfig
- This variable represents the loop-back configuration of the DDS interface. ddsNoLoop means the interface is not in loop-back state, and LineLoop means the the received data is looped back out.
- ddsLineStatus
- This describes the current operational status of DDS line.
- ddsTxClockSource
- The source of Transmit clock. ddsLoopTiming - indicates that the recovered receive clock is used as transmit clock. ddsLocalTiming - indicates that a local clock source is used.
- ddsPortInSpeed
- This variable describes the current operational receive speed of DDS line. It is a read only value based entirely on DDS type (CC or PRI).
- ddsPortOutSpeed
- This variable describes the current operational transmit speed of DDS line. It is a read only value based entirely on DDS type CC or PRI
- ds1AlarmGlobalAdmin
- Used to enable and disable the DS1 Alarm Monitoring Application for all DS1 circuits on the device.
- ds1AlarmGlobalAutoRecovery
- Used to enable and disable the DS1 Alarm Automatic Recovery feature for all DS1 circuits on the device. For those devices that support ds1 alarm monitoring, but do not support the automatic recovery feature, this object always returns disabled, and perfor ...
- ds1AlarmGlobalTrapEnable
- Used to enable and disable the DS1 Alarm SNMP Trap generation feature for all DS1 circuits on the device. This object operates in conjunction with configuration of objects in the ctron-trap-mib.txt
- ds1AlarmGlobalESCount
- Used in conjuction with ctDs1AlarmESInterval to set the threshold for alarm generation when the number of Errored Seconds for a specified time interval, measured in minutes, is exceeded. The default Errored Seconds alarm condition is 100 errored seconds ...
- ds1AlarmGlobalESInterval
- Used in conjuction with ds1AlarmGlobalESCount to set the threshold for alarm generation when the number of Errored Seconds for a specified time interval, measured in minutes, is exceeded. The default Errored Seconds alarm condition is 100 errored seconds ...
- ds1AlarmGlobalBPVErrorRate
- Used to specify the negative exponent of 10, used in monitoring Bipolar Violations (Code Violations for E1) over intervals defined by ds1AlarmGlobalBPVInterval. For example, for a ds1AlarmGlobalBPVErrorRate value of 6 used with a ds1AlarmGlobalBPVInterval ...
- ds1AlarmGlobalBPVInterval
- Used to specify the interval, used in monitoring Bipolar Violations (Code Violations for E1) with thresholds defined by ds1AlarmGlobalBPVErrorRate. For example, for a ds1AlarmGlobalBPVErrorRate value of 6 used with a ds1AlarmGlobalBPVInterval of 15, an al ...
- ds1AlarmGlobalManualRecovery
- To cause a manual recovery to occur on all Ds1 circuits, this object is set to a 1. It is always read as a 1. The recovery will occur only when automatic recovery is disabled.
- ds1AlarmConfigTable
- Table containing objects used to configure DS1 alarm functionality on a per DS1 basis.
- ds1AlarmConfigEntry
- A description of a single entry.
- ds1PhysNum
- The value for this object is equal to the value of a unique physical connection identifier associated with this DS1 which is clearly labeled on the device. For those products that do not have a DS1 identifier labeled on the device, the value for this obje ...
- ds1AlarmAdmin
- Used to enable and disable the DS1 Alarm Monitoring Application for this DS1 circuit.
- ds1AlarmAutoRecovery
- Used to enable and disable the DS1 Alarm Automatic Recovery feature for this DS1 circuit. For those devices that support ds1 alarm monitoring, but do not support the automatic recovery feature, this object always returns disabled, and performs no action w ...
- ds1AlarmTrapEnable
- Used to enable and disable the DS1 Alarm SNMP Trap generation feature for this DS1 circuit. This object operates in conjunction with configuration of objects in the ctron-trap-mib.txt
- ds1AlarmESCount
- Used in conjuction with ctDs1AlarmESInterval to set the threshold for alarm generation when the number of Errored Seconds for a specified time interval, measured in minutes, is exceeded. The default Errored Seconds alarm condition is 100 errored seconds ...
- ds1AlarmESInterval
- Used in conjuction with ctDs1AlarmESCount to set the threshold for alarm generation when the number of Errored Seconds for a specified time interval, measured in minutes, is exceeded. The default Errored Seconds alarm condition is 100 errored seconds ove ...
- ds1AlarmBPVErrorRate
- Used to specify the negative exponent of 10, used in monitoring Bipolar Violations (Code Violations for E1) over intervals defined by ds1AlarmBPVInterval. For example, for a ds1AlarmBPVErrorRate value of 6 used with a ds1AlarmBPVInterval of 15, an alarm ...
- ds1AlarmBPVInterval
- Used to specify the interval, used in monitoring Bipolar Violations (Code Violations for E1) with thresholds defined by ds1AlarmBPVErrorRate. For example, for a ds1AlarmBPVErrorRate value of 6 used with a ds1AlarmBPVInterval of 15, an alarm is generated ...
- ds1AlarmManualRecovery
- To cause a manual recovery to occur, this object is set to a 1. It is always read as a 1. The recovery will occur only when automatic recovery is disabled.
- ipPQAdmin
- Used to enable and disable the IP Priority Queue Forwarding Application.
- iPPQMaxEntries
- Returns the maximum number of IP address entries supported by the IP Priority Queue application on this device.
- iPPQNumEntries
- Get the number of IP address entries currently programmed in the ipPQAddressTable.
- iPPQAddAddress
- Add an IP address to the ipPQAddressTable. Always read as a 0.0.0.0.
- iPPQDelAddress
- Delete an IP address from the ipPQAddressTable. Always read as a 0.0.0.0.
- ipPQAddressTable
- Table containing IP addresses, used in an IP Priority Queue Forwarding function.
- ipPQAddressEntry
- A description of a single entry.
- ipPQAddressId
- A unique value identifying an element in a sequence of IP PQ address entries.
- ipPQIPAddress
- Returns an IP address associated with a specific entry in this table.
- ctWanHDSLPerformance15mTable
- HDSL 15 minute performance table. This table provides the accumulated counts of errored seconds (ES) and unavailable seconds (UAS) for the HDSL line including the local, remote units and any doublers in between during a 15 minutes period for the last 24 h ...
- ctWanHDSLPerformance15mEntry
- Entries in the 15 minute performance table
- ctWanHDSLPerformance15mConnIndex
- Identify the HDSL connection within the device, indexing from 1 to the maximum allowed number of HDSL connections in the device.
- ctWanHDSLPerformance15mSlotIndex
- Define which 15-minute slot history of the HDSL within the 24 hour period. Indexing from 1 - 97 with the first index representing the current 15-minute history
- ctWanHDSLHLULoop1UAS15m
- Unavailable seconds (UAS) on LOOP 1 of the local line unit during the 15-minute period.
- ctWanHDSLHLULoop1ES15m
- Errored seconds (ES) on LOOP 1 of the local line unit during the 15-minute period.
- ctWanHDSLHLULoop2UAS15m
- Unavailable seconds (UAS) on LOOP 2 of the local line unit during the 15-minute period.
- ctWanHDSLHLULoop2ES15m
- Errored seconds (ES) on LOOP 2 of the local line unit during the 15-minute period.
- ctWanHDSLHRULoop1UAS15m
- Unavailable seconds (UAS) on LOOP 1 of the remote line unit during the 15-minute period.
- ctWanHDSLHRULoop1ES15m
- Errored seconds (ES) on LOOP 1 of the remote line unit during the 15-minute period.
- ctWanHDSLHRULoop2UAS15m
- Unavailable seconds (UAS) on LOOP 2 of the remote line unit during the 15-minute period.
- ctWanHDSLHRULoop2ES15m
- Errored seconds (ES) on LOOP 2 of the remote line unit during the 15-minute period.
- ctWanHDSLDb1NetworkLoop1UAS15m
- Unavailable seconds (UAS) on LOOP 1 of the first doubler unit's network side during the 15-minute period.
- ctWanHDSLDb1NetworkLoop1ES15m
- Errored seconds (ES) on LOOP 1 of the first doubler unit's network side during the 15-minute period.
- ctWanHDSLDb1NetworkLoop2UAS15m
- Unavailable seconds (UAS) on LOOP 2 of the first doubler unit's network side during the 15-minute period.
- ctWanHDSLDb1NetworkLoop2ES15m
- Errored seconds (ES) on LOOP 2 of the first doubler unit's network side during the 15-minute period.
- ctWanHDSLDb1CustomerLoop1UAS15m
- Unavailable seconds (UAS) on LOOP 1 of the first doubler unit's customer side during the 15-minute period.
- ctWanHDSLDb1CustomerLoop1ES15m
- Errored seconds (ES) on LOOP 1 of the first doubler unit's customer side during the 15-minute period.
- ctWanHDSLDb1CustomerLoop2UAS15m
- Unavailable seconds (UAS) on LOOP 2 of the first doubler unit's customer side during the 15-minute period.
- ctWanHDSLDb1CustomerLoop2ES15m
- Errored seconds (ES) on LOOP 2 of the first doubler unit's customer side during the 15-minute period.
- ctWanHDSLDb2NetworkLoop1UAS15m
- Unavailable seconds (UAS) on LOOP 1 of the second doubler unit's network side during the 15-minute period.
- ctWanHDSLDb2NetworkLoop1ES15m
- Errored seconds (ES) on LOOP 2 of the second doubler unit's network side during the 15-minute period.
- ctWanHDSLDb2NetworkLoop2UAS15m
- Unavailable seconds (UAS) on LOOP 2 of the second doubler unit's network side during the 15-minute period.
- ctWanHDSLDb2NetworkLoop2ES15m
- Errored seconds (ES) on LOOP 2 of the second doubler unit's network side during the 15-minute period.
- ctWanHDSLDb2CustomerLoop1UAS15m
- Unavailable seconds (UAS) on LOOP 1 of the second doubler unit's customer side during the 15-minute period.
- ctWanHDSLDb2CustomerLoop1ES15m
- Errored seconds (ES) on LOOP 1 of the second doubler unit's customer side during the 15-minute period.
- ctWanHDSLDb2CustomerLoop2UAS15m
- Unavailable seconds (UAS) on LOOP 2 of the second doubler unit's customer side during the 15-minute period.
- ctWanHDSLDb2CustomerLoop2ES15m
- Errored seconds (ES) on LOOP 2 of the second doubler unit's customer side during the 15-minute period.
- ctWanHDSLPerformance24hTable
- HDSL 24-hour performance table. This table provides the accumulated counts of errored seconds (ES) and unavailable seconds (UAS) for the HDSL line including the local, remote units and any doublers in between during a 24-hour period for the last 7 days. T ...
- ctWanHDSLPerformance24hEntry
- Entries in the 24-hour ctWanHDSLPerformance table
- ctWanHDSLPerformance24hConnIndex
- Identify the HDSL connection within the device, indexing from 1 to the maximum allowed number of HDSL connections in the device.
- ctWanHDSLPerformance24hSlotIndex
- Define which 24-hour slot history of the HDSL within the last 7 days period. Indexing from 1 - 8 with the first index representing the current 24 hour history
- ctWanHDSLHLULoop1UAS24h
- Unavailable seconds (UAS) on LOOP 1 of the local line unit during the 24-hour period.
- ctWanHDSLHLULoop1ES24h
- Errored seconds (ES) on LOOP 1 of the local line unit during the 24-hour period.
- ctWanHDSLHLULoop2UAS24h
- Unavailable seconds (UAS) on LOOP 2 of the local line unit during the 24-hour period.
- ctWanHDSLHLULoop2ES24h
- Errored seconds (ES) on LOOP 2 of the local line unit during the 24-hour period.
- ctWanHDSLHRULoop1UAS24h
- Unavailable seconds (UAS) on LOOP 1 of the remote line unit during the 24-hour period.
- ctWanHDSLHRULoop1ES24h
- Errored seconds (ES) on LOOP 1 of the remote line unit during the 24-hour period.
- ctWanHDSLHRULoop2UAS24h
- Unavailable seconds (UAS) on LOOP 2 of the remote line unit during the 24-hour period.
- ctWanHDSLHRULoop2ES24h
- Errored seconds (ES) on LOOP 2 of the remote line unit during the 24-hour period.
- ctWanHDSLDb1NetworkLoop1UAS24h
- Unavailable seconds (UAS) on LOOP 1 of the first doubler unit's network side during the 24-hour period.
- ctWanHDSLDb1NetworkLoop1ES24h
- Errored seconds (ES) on LOOP 1 of the first doubler unit's network side during the 24-hour period.
- ctWanHDSLDb1NetworkLoop2UAS24h
- Unavailable seconds (UAS) on LOOP 2 of the first doubler unit's network side during the 24-hour period.
- ctWanHDSLDb1NetworkLoop2ES24h
- Errored seconds (ES) on LOOP 2 of the first doubler unit's network side during the 24-hour period.
- ctWanHDSLDb1CustomerLoop1UAS24h
- Unavailable seconds (UAS) on LOOP 1 of the first doubler unit's customer side during the 24-hour period.
- ctWanHDSLDb1CustomerLoop1ES24h
- Errored seconds (ES) on LOOP 1 of the first doubler unit's customer side during the 24-hour period.
- ctWanHDSLDb1CustomerLoop2UAS24h
- Unavailable seconds (UAS) on LOOP 2 of the first doubler unit's customer side during the 24-hour period.
- ctWanHDSLDb1CustomerLoop2ES24h
- Errored seconds (ES) on LOOP 2 of the first doubler unit's customer side during the 24-hour period.
- ctWanHDSLDb2NetworkLoop1UAS24h
- Unavailable seconds (UAS) on LOOP 1 of the second doubler unit's network side during the 24-hour period.
- ctWanHDSLDb2NetworkLoop1ES24h
- Errored seconds (ES) on LOOP 1 of the second doubler unit's network side during the 24-hour period.
- ctWanHDSLDb2NetworkLoop2UAS24h
- Unavailable seconds (UAS) on LOOP 2 of the second doubler unit's network side during the 24-hour period.
- ctWanHDSLDb2NetworkLoop2ES24h
- Errored seconds (ES) on LOOP 2 of the second doubler unit's network side during the 24-hour period.
- ctWanHDSLDb2CustomerLoop1UAS24h
- Unavailable seconds (UAS) on LOOP 1 of the second doubler unit's customer side during the 24-hour period.
- ctWanHDSLDb2CustomerLoop1ES24h
- Errored seconds (ES) on LOOP 1 of the second doubler unit's customer side during the 24-hour period.
- ctWanHDSLDb2CustomerLoop2UAS24h
- Unavailable seconds (UAS) on LOOP 2 of the second doubler unit's customer side during the 24-hour period.
- ctWanHDSLDb2CustomerLoop2ES24h
- Errored seconds (ES) on LOOP 2 of the second doubler unit's customer side during the 24-hour period.
- ctWanHDSLStatisticsTable
- This table collects the statistics for the Signal noise ratio (SNR), and the pulse attenuation of the HDSL line, including the local, remote units and the doublers in between.
- ctWanHDSLStatisticsEntry
- Entries of the HDSL statistics table
- ctWanHDSLStatisticsHLUConnIndex
- Identify the HDSL connection occupied in the device, indexing from 1 to the maximum allowed connections in the device.
- ctWanHDSLSNRHLULoop1
- Current SNR on LOOP 1 of the local line unit.
- ctWanHDSLSNRLowHLULoop1
- Lowest SNR on LOOP 1 of the local line unit.
- ctWanHDSLSNRHighHLULoop1
- Highest SNR on LOOP 1 of the local line unit.
- ctWanHDSLSNRHLULoop2
- Current SNR on LOOP 2 of the local line unit.
- ctWanHDSLSNRLowHLULoop2
- Lowest SNR on LOOP 2 of the local line unit.
- ctWanHDSLSNRHighHLULoop2
- Highest SNR on LOOP 2 of the local line unit.
- ctWanHDSLPulseAttenuationHLULoop1
- pulse Attenuation on LOOP 1 of the local line unit.
- ctWanHDSLPulseAttenuationHLULoop2
- pulse Attenuation on LOOP 2 of the local line unit.
- ctWanHDSLBitStat1HLU
- A byte value which contains product specific information: bit 0 - System in AIS on the local line unit. 1 - System in AIS on the remote line unit. 2 - Channels are reversed on the remote line unit. 3 - Channels are reversed on the doubler 1. 4 - Channels ...
- ctWanHDSLSNRHRULoop1
- Current SNR on LOOP 1 of the remote line unit.
- ctWanHDSLSNRLowHRULoop1
- Lowest SNR on LOOP 1 of the remote line unit.
- ctWanHDSLSNRHighHRULoop1
- Highest SNR on LOOP 1 of the remote line unit.
- ctWanHDSLSNRHRULoop2
- Current SNR on LOOP 2 of the remote line unit.
- ctWanHDSLSNRLowHRULoop2
- Lowest SNR on LOOP 2 of the remote line unit.
- ctWanHDSLSNRHighHRULoop2
- Highest SNR on LOOP 2 of the remote line unit.
- ctWanHDSLPulseAttenuationHRULoop1
- pulse Attenuation on LOOP 1 of the remote line unit.
- ctWanHDSLPulseAttenuationHRULoop2
- pulse Attenuation on LOOP 2 of the remote line unit.
- ctWanHDSLDs1FrameHRU
- Byte value shows DS1 frame and code information for the remote line unit (HiGain only): bit 0:1 - 0 - frame format is SF. 1 - frame format is ESF. 2 - Frame format is unframed. 3 - no activity. bit 2:3 - reserved. bit 4 - 0 - line code is AMI 1 - line co ...
- ctWanHDSLSNRDb1NetworkLoop1
- Current SNR on LOOP 1 of doubler 1's network side
- ctWanHDSLSNRLowDb1NetworkLoop1
- Lowest SNR on LOOP 1 of doubler 1's network side
- ctWanHDSLSNRHighDb1NetworkLoop1
- Highest SNR on LOOP 1 of doubler 1's network side
- ctWanHDSLSNRDb1NetworkLoop2
- Current SNR on LOOP 2 of doubler 1's network side.
- ctWanHDSLSNRLowDb1NetworkLoop2
- Lowest SNR on LOOP 2 of doubler 1's network side.
- ctWanHDSLSNRHighDb1NetworkLoop2
- Highest SNR on LOOP 2 of doubler 1's network side.
- ctWanHDSLSNRDb1CustomerLoop1
- Current SNR on LOOP 1 of doubler 1's customer side.
- ctWanHDSLSNRLowDb1CustomerLoop1
- Lowest SNR on LOOP 1 of doubler 1's customer side.
- ctWanHDSLSNRHighDb1CustomerLoop1
- Highest SNR on LOOP 1 of doubler 1's customer side.
- ctWanHDSLSNRDb1CustomerLoop2
- Current SNR on LOOP 2 of doubler 1's customer side.
- ctWanHDSLSNRLowDb1CustomerLoop2
- Lowest SNR on LOOP 2 of doubler 1's customer side.
- ctWanHDSLSNRHighDb1CustomerLoop2
- Highest SNR on LOOP 2 of doubler 1's customer side.
- ctWanHDSLPulseAttenuationDb1NetworkLoop1
- Pulse Attenuation on LOOP 1 of doubler 1's network side.
- ctWanHDSLPulseAttenuationDb1NetworkLoop2
- Pulse Attenuation on LOOP 2 of doubler 1's network side.
- ctWanHDSLPulseAttenuationDb1CustomerLoop1
- Pulse Attenuation on LOOP 1 of doubler 1's customer side.
- ctWanHDSLPulseAttenuationDb1CustomerLoop2
- pulse Attenuation on LOOP 2 of doubler 1's customer side.
- ctWanHDSLSNRDb2NetworkLoop1
- Current SNR on LOOP 1 of doubler 2's network side.
- ctWanHDSLSNRLowDb2NetworkLoop1
- Lowest SNR on LOOP 1 of doubler 2's network side.
- ctWanHDSLSNRHighDb2NetworkLoop1
- Highest SNR on LOOP 1 of doubler 2's network side.
- ctWanHDSLSNRDb2NetworkLoop2
- Current SNR on LOOP 2 of doubler 2's network side.
- ctWanHDSLSNRLowDb2NetworkLoop2
- Lowest SNR on LOOP 2 of doubler 2's network side.
- ctWanHDSLSNRHighDb2NetworkLoop2
- Highest SNR on LOOP 2 of doubler 2's network side.
- ctWanHDSLSNRDb2CustomerLoop1
- Current SNR on LOOP 1 of doubler 2's customer side.
- ctWanHDSLSNRLowDb2CustomerLoop1
- Lowest SNR on LOOP 1 of doubler 2's customer side.
- ctWanHDSLSNRHighDb2CustomerLoop1
- Highest SNR on LOOP 1 of doubler 2's customer side.
- ctWanHDSLSNRDb2CustomerLoop2
- Current SNR on LOOP 2 of doubler 2's customer side.
- ctWanHDSLSNRLowDb2CustomerLoop2
- Lowest SNR on LOOP 2 of doubler 2's customer side.
- ctWanHDSLSNRHighDb2CustomerLoop2
- Highest SNR on LOOP 2 of doubler 2's customer side.
- ctWanHDSLPulseAttenuationDb2NetworkLoop1
- Pulse Attenuation on LOOP 1 of doubler 2's network side
- ctWanHDSLPulseAttenuationDb2NetworkLoop2
- Pulse Attenuation on LOOP 2 of doubler 2's network side.
- ctWanHDSLPulseAttenuationDb2CustomerLoop1
- pulse Attenuation on LOOP 1 of doubler 2's customer side.
- ctWanHDSLPulseAttenuationDb2CustomerLoop2
- Pulse Attenuation on LOOP 2 of doubler 2's customer side.
- ctWanHDSLTestTable
- Test result for the HDSL line, the current test results only apply to the local line unit.
- ctWanHDSLTestEntry
- Entries of the HDSL test results table.
- ctWanHDSLTestHLUConnIndex
- Identify the slot of the HDSL within the device that the user wants to conduct the line unit test. Slot number start from 1 to maximum slots available in the device.
- ctWanHDSLTestMode
- This object may only be successfully set on a master device. When this object is set, the local unit's test mode is defined by these values when set: 1 - Normal operation 3 - Self test mode 4 - PROM check test 5 - External RAM test 6 - DS1 loop test 7 - M ...
- ctWanHDSLHLUTestResult
- Test result for the local line unit (1 - test failed, 0 - success): bit 0 - 2180 DS1 frame sync test (HiGain only) 1 - 2180 DS1 data test (HiGain only) 2 - LIU DS1 frame sync test (HiGain only) 3 - LIU DS1 data test (HiGain only) 4 - External DS1 frame sy ...
- ctWanHDSLAlarmsTable
- This table collects the existing alarms information for the HDSL line, including the local, remote line units and the doublers.
- ctWanHDSLAlarmsEntry
- Entries for the ctWanHDSL alarms information
- ctWanHDSLAlarmsHLUConnIndex
- Identify which HDSL connection within the device that the user wants to retrieve the alarm information.
- ctWanHDSLAlarmsBackplane
- Specific information that's related to the HDSL alarms, each bit in the two bytes value has the following meaning if set: Bit 0 : Local Loss of Signal on DS1 line (HiGain only). 1 : Remote Loss of Signal on DS1 list (HiGain only). 2 - 7 : reserved. 8 : Lo ...
- ctWanHDSLAlarmsES
- A two bytes value for the Errored Second indication of the HDSL line unit, including local, remote line units and the doublers. each bit in the two bytes value has the following meaning if set: Bit 0 : Errored Second on LOOP 1 of local line unit. 1 : Erro ...
- ctWanHDSLAlarmHistoryTable
- HDSL Alarm History table. This table provides the accumulated counts of Errored Seconds (ES) and Loss of Sync words (LOS) as well as the time stamp of the above events occurred for both of the HDSL loops. The time stamps show the date in MMDDYYYYHHMM form ...
- ctWanHDSLAlarmHistoryEntry
- Entries in the Alarm History table
- ctWanHDSLAlarmHistoryConnIndex
- Defines which HDSL connection's alarm history within the device.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistLLOSFirst
- Time stamp of the first time the DS1 Loss Of Signal (LOS) occurred on the local side of the HDSL.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistLLOSLast
- Time stamp of the last time the DS1 Loss Of Signal (LOS) occurred on the local side of the HDSL.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistLLOSCurrent
- Set if the DS1 Loss Of Signal (LOS) still occurred on the local side of the HDSL.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistLLOSCount
- Number of times the DS1 Loss Of Signal (LOS) occurred since we last cleared the alarm history on the local side of the HDSL. (HiGain only)
- ctWanHDSLAlHistRLOSFirst
- Time stamp of the first time the DS1 Loss Of Signal (LOS) occurred on the remote side of the HDSL. (HiGain only)
- ctWanHDSLAlHistRLOSLast
- Time stamp of the last time the DS1 Loss Of Signal (LOS) occurred on the remote side of the HDSL. (HiGain only)
- ctWanHDSLAlHistRLOSCurrent
- Set if the DS1 Loss Of Signal (LOS) still occurred on the remote site of the HDSL. (HiGain only)
- ctWanHDSLAlHistRLOSCount
- Number of times the DS1 Loss Of Signal (LOS) occurred since we last cleared the alarm history on the remote site of the HDSL. (HiGain only)
- ctWanHDSLAlHistLOSW1First
- Time stamp of the first time the Loss Of Sync Word (LOSW) occurred on the LOOP 1 of the HDSL link.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistLOSW1Last
- Time stamp of the last time the Loss Of Sync Word (LOSW) occurred on the LOOP 1 of the HDSL link.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistLOSW1Current
- Set if the Loss Of Sync Word (LOSW) still occurred on the LOOP 1 of the HDSL link.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistLOSW1Count
- Number of times the Loss Of Sync Word (LOSW) occurred since we last cleared the history on the LOOP 1 of the HDSL link.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistLOSW2First
- Time stamp of the first time the Loss Of Sync Word (LOSW) occurred on the LOOP 2 of the HDSL link.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistLOSW2Last
- Time stamp of the last time the Loss Of Sync Word (LOSW) occurred on the LOOP 2 of the HDSL link.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistLOSW2Current
- Set if the Loss Of Sync Word (LOSW) still occurred on the LOOP 2 of the HDSL link.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistLOSW2Count
- Number of times the Loss Of Sync Word (LOSW) occurred since we last cleared the history on the LOOP 2 of the HDSL link.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistES1First
- Time stamp of the first time the Errored Seconds (ES) occurred on the LOOP 1 of the HDSL link.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistES1Last
- Time stamp of the last time the Errored Seconds (ES) occurred on the LOOP 1 of the HDSL link.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistES1Current
- Set if the Errored Seconds (ES) still occurred on the LOOP 1 of the HDSL link.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistES1Count
- Number of times the Errored Seconds (ES) occurred since we last cleared the alarm history on the LOOP 1 of the HDSL link.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistES2First
- Time stamp of the first time the Errored Seconds (ES) occurred on the LOOP 2 of the HDSL link.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistES2Last
- Time stamp of the last time the Errored Seconds (ES) occurred on the LOOP 2 of the HDSL link.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistES2Current
- Set if the Errored Seconds (ES) still occurred on the LOOP 2 of the HDSL link.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistES2Count
- Number of times the Errored Seconds (ES) occurred since we last cleared the history on the LOOP 2 of the HDSL link.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistMargin1First
- Time stamp of the first time the alarms exceeded the Margin Threshold on LOOP 1 of the HDSL link.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistMargin1Last
- Time stamp of the last time the alarms exceeded the Margin Threshold on the LOOP 1 of the HDSL link.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistMargin1Current
- Set if the alarms still exceeded the Margin Threshold on the LOOP 1 of the HDSL link.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistMargin1Count
- Number of times the alarm exceeded the Margin Threshold since we last cleared the alarm history on the LOOP 1 of the HDSL link.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistMargin2First
- Time stamp of the first time the alarms exceeded the Margin Threshold on LOOP 2 of the HDSL link.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistMargin2Last
- Time stamp of the last time the alarms exceeded the Margin Threshold on the LOOP 2 of the HDSL link.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistMargin2Current
- Set if the alarms still exceeded the Margin Threshold on the LOOP 2 of the HDSL link.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistMargin2Count
- Number of times the alarm exceeded the Margin Threshold since we last cleared the alarm history on the LOOP 2 of the HDSL link.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistCleared
- Time stamp of the time user requested to clear the alarm history.
- ctWanHDSLAlHistClearit
- set to a 1 to clear the alarm history. A read of this value always returns a 1. NOTE: the setting of this object also causes the SNR low value, SNR high value, and the performance history to be reset.
- ctWanHDSLLoopbacksTable
- HDSL Loopback table. This table provides the certain loopback settings for the HDSL link.
- ctWanHDSLLoopbacksEntry
- Entries in the HDSL Loopback table.
- ctWanHDSLLoopbacksHLUConnIndex
- Identify the HDSL connection within the device
- ctWanHDSLLoopbacksAdminType
- This is the requested loopback type for the HDSL. loopbacks setting: 1 : Smartjack - loopback to network at remote line unit. 2 : Loopback to network at local line unit. 3 : Loopback to network at remote line unit. 4 : Loopback to customer at local line u ...
- ctWanHDSLLoopbacksOperType
- This is the operational loopback type for the HDSL. loopbacks setting: 1 : Smartjack - loopback to network at remote line unit. 2 : Loopback to network at local line unit. 3 : Loopback to network at remote line unit. 4 : Loopback to customer at local line ...
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