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nsMaxNeigh
always 64 for FRX8000 and 20 for an N7400 or 7500. A neighbor is the closest node in a path from the local node.
nsThisNode
This nodes number. (1-250)
nsNodTable
along with status and neighbor information.
nsEntry
node number.
nsNodNum
index into the node table.
nsStatus
given as: 1 = Node is defined in the database; 9 = Node is operational;
nsNumNeigh
Current number of neighbor nodes to this node.
nsNeighTable
neighbors.
nsNeighEntry
the neighbors node number.
nsNTNode
is being sought.
nsNTNeigh
sought.
nsNTNeighStat
1 = previously, but not currently, connected; 2 = Currently connected;
nodeModel
Describes the unit model
nodeTrapText
Text of the last alarm generated
nodeTrapAdrTable
to receive alarms generated by this node. Up to 16 addresses can be specified.
tpAdrEntry
A Trap entry containing objects relating to SNMP traps.
tpAdrIdx
The index into the trap configuration table
tpAddress
The IP Address of the end-station to send alarms
tpAdrFlag
0 = Do not send traps to the Address; 1 = Send traps to the Address; 2 = This Address entry is deleted from the table;
tpAdrSLev
this Address; 1 is the highest, 4 is the lowest.
rlpMaxProtos
This value is currently 11 for FRX4000s, 9 for FRX6000s, and 5 for FRX7000s and FRX8000s.
rlpConfigTable
A Table to describe each RLP on the node
rlpEntry
An RLP entry containing objects relating to RLPs.
rlpIndex
The RLP number on the node
rlpStatus
The current state of this RLP
rlpMemorySize
The amount of memory installed on this RLP
rlpLIC1Type
The Type of Line Interface card in the first position
rlpLIC2Type
The Type of Line Interface card in the second position
rlpProtocol
STRING where each octet represents a protocol type. The size of this is the maximum number of protocols allowed on an RLP (rlpMaxProtos). The protocol types are defined as: 00 = none 01 = X.25 02 = Frame Relay 03 = Async 04 = SDLC 05 = BSC Interactive 07 ...
rlpGroupResponsibility
primary if not FRX7000.
portPhyX25AdminTable
This table contains Netlink Enterprise specific objects to manage an X25 port. Changing one of these parameters may take effect in the operating port immediately or may wait until the interface is restarted depending on the details of the implementation. ...
portPhyX25AdminEntry
A list of configured values for an X25 port.
portPhyX25AdminConnector
Physical port interface connector type.
portPhyX25AdminSpeed
This object defines the speed of the X25 port. The speed may only be set to one of a series of reasonable values, and if an attempt is made to set the speed to a value which is within the valid range but not equal to one of these values, the speed will b ...
portPhyX25AdminGenerateClock
Specifies whether the port will generate the clock necessary to synchronize traffic over the link.
portPhyX25AdminRcvClockFromDTE
This object defines whether the receive clock will be used from the DTE.
portPhyX25AdminDialOut
This flag indicates whether the port is connected to a dial modem, and whethter connections will be initiated through dial-in or dial-out calls.
portPhyX25AdminInactivityTimer
This timer defines in minutes, the period of inactivity allowed between calls. Once the timer expires, the port is disabled untill the next call is placed, if a Dial out port, or the Disconnect Timer expires, if a Dial in port. This variable is only meani ...
portPhyX25AdminDisconnectTimer
This timer defines, in seconds, the length of time a dial-in port will remain disabled after expiration of the InActivity Timer.
portPhyX25AdminSetupTimer
This timer determines the length of time, in seconds, that a response must be received by the port, after entering the Linkup state. If a response is not received, the port enters a Failed state.
portPhyX25AdminTrunkFlag
This flag, when set, indicates the port is associated with a network trunk group. It will be disabled/enabled if the network trunk is not operational.
portPhyX25AdminTrunkGroup
This variable contains a string of 8 bytes, with each byte indicating 8 ports on an RLP that may be a part of a trunk group. Since a TurboFrad has only 1 RLP, only the first byte is valid if the node is an FRX4000. Each port is represented by a single bit ...
portPhyX25AdminRowStatus
This variable is used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual rows in the portPhyX25AdminTable and follows the SNMPv2 RowStatus conventions by supporting the following values: - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is available for ...
portPhyX25OperTable
This table contains Netlink Enterprise specific objects to manage an X25 port. Changing one of these parameters may take effect in the operating port immediately or may wait until the interface is restarted depending on the details of the implementation. ...
portPhyX25OperEntry
A list of configured values for an X25 port.
portPhyX25OperConnector
Physical port interface connector type.
portPhyX25OperSpeed
This object defines the speed of the X25 port. The speed may only be set to one of a series of reasonable values, and if an attempt is made to set the speed to a value which is within the valid range but not equal to one of these values, the speed will b ...
portPhyX25OperGenerateClock
Specifies whether the port will generate the clock necessary to synchronize traffic over the link.
portPhyX25OperRcvClockFromDTE
This object defines whether the receive clock will be used from the DTE.
portPhyX25OperDialOut
This flag indicates whether the port is connected to a dial modem, and whethter connections will be initiated through dial-in or dial-out calls.
portPhyX25OperInactivityTimer
This timer defines in minutes, the period of inactivity allowed between calls. Once the timer expires, the port is disabled untill the next call is placed, if a Dial out port, or the Disconnect Timer expires, if a Dial in port. This variable is only meani ...
portPhyX25OperDisconnectTimer
This timer defines, in seconds, the length of time a dial-in port will remain disabled after expiration of the InActivity Timer.
portPhyX25OperSetupTimer
This timer determines the length of time, in seconds, that a response must be received by the port, after entering the Linkup state. If a response is not received, the port enters a Failed state.
portPhyX25OperTrunkFlag
This flag, when set, indicates the port is associated with a network trunk group. It will be disabled/enabled if the network trunk is not operational.
portPhyX25OperTrunkGroup
This variable contains a string of 8 bytes, with each byte indicating a port on this RLP that may be a part of a trunk group.
portLogicalX25AdminTable
This table contains Netlink Enterprise specific objects to manage an X25 Logical port. Changing one of these parameters may take effect in the operating port immediately or may wait until the interface is restarted depending on the details of the implemen ...
portLogicalX25AdminEntry
A list of configured values for an X25 logical port.
portLogicalX25AdminFrDlci
The DLCI number used to identify the entry in the table. The range is 16-991.
portLogicalX25AdminCxnPriority
This field sets the priority of the connection among others on the physical port. The range is 0 for lowest priority to 9 for the highest priority.
portLogicalX25AdminRfc1490
This field indicates the encapsulation method used
portLogicalX25AdminBAG
Assigns this DLCI to one of sixteen groups whose parameters regulate bandwidth usage. A 0 value indicates the DLCI does not use BAGs
portLogicalX25AdminRowStatus
This variable is used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual rows in the portLogicalX25AdminTable and follows the SNMPv2 RowStatus conventions by supporting the following values: - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is available ...
portLogicalX25OperTable
This table contains Netlink Enterprise specific objects to manage an X25 Logical port. Changing one of these parameters may take effect in the operating port immediately or may wait until the interface is restarted depending on the details of the implemen ...
portLogicalX25OperEntry
A list of configured values for an X25 port.
portLogicalX25OperFrDlci
The DLCI number used to identify the entry in the table. The range is 16-991.
portLogicalX25OperCxnPriority
This field sets the priority of the connection among others on the physical port. The range is 0 for lowest priority to 9 for the highest priority.
portLogicalX25OperRfc1490
This field indicates the encapsulation method used
portLogicalX25OperBAG
Assigns this DLCI to one of sixteen groups whose parameters regulate bandwidth usage.
portX25AdminTable
This table contains Netlink Enterprise specific objects to manage an X25 port. Changing one of these parameters may take effect in the operating port immediately or may wait until the interface is restarted depending on the details of the implementation. ...
portX25AdminEntry
A list of configured values for an X25 port.
portX25AdminBlockedFlag
A flag which when set, means the port should not be enabled after a boot-up of the node.
portX25AdminFlowCtrlNeg
A flag which if set, permits negotiation of the flow control parameters on a per call basis. If N is selected, the default packet and window sizes will be used. If Y is selected, the packet or window size in a call packet (up to the configured Max Packet ...
portX25AdminThruptClassNeg
A flag which ,if set, permists negotiation of the throughput class for either direction of data transmission on a per call basis. If N is selected, the configured Max Throughput Class value is used. If Y, any throughput class in a call packet (up to the ...
portX25AdminLocChgPrev
If Y is selected, no calls can be charged to port. Incoming calls from the network with reverse charge specified will be rejected. Outgoing calls will insert reverse charge in the call packet if not already included.
portX25AdminRevChgAccpt
A flag, if set, that authorizes transmission of incoming calls that request the reverse charge facility. If N is selected, and a call requests it, it will not be transmitted.
portX25AdminFastSelAccpt
A flag, if set, that authorizes transmission of incoming calls that request the Fast Select facility.
portX25AdminInCallBar
An X25 facility that prevents transmission of incoming calls to the local DTE.
portX25AdminOutCallBar
An X25 facility that prevents transmission of incoming calls to the local DTE.
portX25AdminMaxPktSize
The maximum data packet size that will be allowed to pass through this port.
portX25AdminDefPktSize
This is the size that will be assigned to an incoming call setup packet if the packet does not request a packet size.
portX25AdminMaxWinSize
This is the maximum number of unacknowledged packets per logical channel that can pass through this port.
portX25AdminDefWinSize
This size will be assigned to an incoming call setup packet if the packet doesn't request a window size.
portX25AdminMaxThruptClass
This specifies the default throughput class that will be inserted into a Call Request packet if Thruput Class negotiation is not enabled or if a thruput class is not requested in the call request.
portX25AdminCUGPref
This flag, if set, indicates the port belongs to at least one CUG.
portX25AdminCUGIndex
This number is an index into a Closed User Group table which identifies the default Closed User Group for the port.
portX25AdminCUGIncAccess
This flag, when set, indicates whether this port will be allowed to receive calls from outside its CUGs.
portX25AdminCUGOutAccess
This flag, when set, indicates whether this port will be allowed to make calls outside its CUGs.
portX25OperTable
This table contains Netlink Enterprise specific objects to manage an X25 port. Changing one of these parameters may take effect in the operating port immediately or may wait until the interface is restarted depending on the details of the implementation. ...
portX25OperEntry
A list of configured values for an X25 port.
portX25OperBlockedFlag
A flag which when set, means the port should not be enabled after a boot-up of the node.
portX25OperFlowCtrlNeg
A flag which if set, permits negotiation of the flow control parameters on a per call basis. If N is selected, the default packet and window sizes will be used. If Y is selected, the packet or window size in a call packet (up to the configured Max Packet ...
portX25OperThruptClassNeg
A flag which ,if set, permists negotiation of the throughput class for either direction of data transmission on a per call basis. If N is selected, the configured Max Throughput Class value is used. If Y, any throughput class in a call packet (up to the ...
portX25OperLocChgPrev
If Y is selected, no calls can be charged to port. Incoming calls from the network with reverse charge specified will be rejected. Outgoing calls will insert reverse charge in the call packet if not already included.
portX25OperRevChgAccpt
A flag, if set, that authorizes transmission of incoming calls that request the reverse charge facility. If N is selected, and a call requests it, it will not be transmitted.
portX25OperFastSelAccpt
A flag, if set, that authorizes transmission of incoming calls that request the Fast Select facility.
portX25OperInCallBar
An X25 facility that prevents transmission of incoming calls to the local DTE.
portX25OperOutCallBar
An X25 facility that prevents transmission of incoming calls to the local DTE.
portX25OperMaxPktSize
The maximum data packet size that will be allowed to pass through this port.
portX25OperDefPktSize
This is the size that will be assigned to an incoming call setup packet if the packet does not request a packet size.
portX25OperMaxWinSize
This is the maximum number of unacknowledged packets per logical channel that can pass through this port.
portX25OperDefWinSize
This size will be assigned to an incoming call setup packet if the packet doesn't request a window size.
portX25OperMaxThruptClass
This specifies the default throughput class that will be inserted into a Call Request packet if Thruput Class negotiation is not enabled or if a thruput class is not requested in the call request.
portX25OperCUGPref
This flag, if set, indicates the port belongs to at least one CUG.
portX25OperCUGIndex
This number is an index into a Closed User Group table which identifies the default Closed User Group for the port.
portX25OperCUGIncAccess
This flag, when set, indicates whether this port will be able to receive calls from outside its CUGs.
portX25OperCUGOutAccess
This flag, when set, indicates whether this port will be able to make calls outside its CUGs.
portFrConfigTable
A list of Frame Relay ports . The number of entries will be the number of Frame Relay ports on the node.
portFrEntry
An Frame Relay Port entry containing objects relating to the port that are configurable by the user.
portFrRlpIndex
The RLP number of the Frame Relay port. It will be in the range 1-8.
portFrPortIndex
The Port number of the Frame Relay port. It will be in the range 1-8 for a physical port. It will be in the range 9-64 for a Frame Relay logical port.
portFrBlockedFlag
A flag which when set, means the port should not be enabled after a boot-up of the node.
portFrMaxBytesPerFrame
The maximum number of bytes allowed in an I Frame for this Frame Relay port.
portFrT392Timer
This timer indicates how long the network will wait between Status Enquiry messages before recording an error. It should be greater than or equal to the frDlcmiPollingInterval variable in the RFC1315 Mib.
portFrOutgoingRateControl
This is a flag which, when set, enables the enforcement of the Outgoing Rate Control parameters.
portFrBandwidthAllocation
This is a flag which, when set, enables whether the bandwidth allocation will be enforced.
portFrConnector
This defines the connector type of the Frame Relay port.
portFrLogicalDCE
This defines the port as logical DCE or DTE.
portFrGenClock
This specifies whether the port will generate the clock necessary to synchronize traffic over the link.
portFrRcvClkFrmDTE
This allows the clock to be looped back from the DTE using the TT (Terminal Timing) signal, which can be helpful on high-speed lines.
portFrLLM
This determines whether, and what type of, configurable network management (status enquiries) will be allowed.
portFrRowStatus
This variable is used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual rows in the portFrConfigTable and follows the SNMPv2 RowStatus conventions by supporting the following values: - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is available for use ...
portFrSpeed
This object defines the speed of the Frame Relay port. The speed may only be set to one of a series of reasonable values, and if an attempt is made to set the speed to a value which is within the valid range but not equal to one of these values, the spee ...
portFrBackupUseOnly
be reserved exclusively as backups for other DLCIs in the same node. If yes is specified for this object, the port will remain disabled until needed for backup.
portDLCIConfigTable
A list of DLCI's on Frame Relay ports . The number of entries will be the number of DLCIs on all the Frame Relay ports on a node.
portDLCIEntry
An Frame Relay Port DLCI entry relating to the Rate Control Information that is configurable by the user.
portDLCIRlpIndex
The RLP number on which the DLCI is located. The range for this is 1-8.
portDLCIPortIndex
The port number on which the DLCI is located. The range for this is 1-8 for a physical FR port and 9-64 for a logical FR port.
portDLCIIndex
The DLCI number used to identify the entry in the table. The range is 16-991.
portDLCIIncomingCIR
The committed information rate that is supported on the DLCI for incoming data.
portDLCIOutgoingCIR
The committed information rate that is supported on the DLCI for outgoing data.
portDLCIIncomingBc
The committed burst size is the maximum amount of data to be transmitted under normal conditions within the time period defined by Bc/Cir that is supported on the DLCI for incoming data.
portDLCIOutgoingBc
The committed burst size is the maximum amount of data to be transmitted under normal conditions within the time period defined by Bc/Cir that is supported on the DLCI for Outgoing data.
portDLCIIncomingBe
The excess burst size is the maximum amount of incoming data in excess of the committed burst size that the network will try to transfer during the time interval determined by Bc/Cir on this DLCI.
portDLCIOutgoingBe
The excess burst size is the maximum amount of incoming data in excess of the committed burst size that the network will try to transfer during the time interval determined by Bc/Cir on this DLCI.
portDLCIBecnRecoveryCnt
The BECN recovery Count is a method of controlling the rate of return to max traffic flow after it has been reduced due to congestion. The value determines the number of packets received sequentially without BECN set, before increasing the Excess Burst Si ...
portDLCIPriority
This field sets the priority of the DLCI among others on the physical port. The range is 0 for lowest priority to 4 for the highest priority.
portDLCIRowStatus
This variable is used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual rows in the portDLCIConfigTable and follows the SNMPv2 RowStatus conventions by supporting the following values: - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is available for u ...
portDLCIBackupGroup
This object specifies (if configured as any number other than zero) that this is a primary DLCI, and identifies the backup DLCI(s) (in a Frame Relay backup group) that will take over if this DLCI fails. This is applicable only on an initiating node, which ...
portDLCIBackupProtEnb
This object specifies whether the DLCI will be used as a non-initiating backup DLCI. The DLCI will wait for a backup protocol message from the initiating end, telling the backup where to send the rest of the messages.
portFrBackupGroupTable
A Table describes the Frame Relay Backup MIB .
portFrBackupEntry
This Entry contains the SNMP objects that are used for configurating the Frame Relay Backup.
portFrBackupRLP
This RLP number identifies the RLP containing the primary and backup DLCIs.
portFrBackupPort
This Port number is the physical port on which the backup DLCI is being configured.
portFrBackupDLCI
This DLCI number is the backup being configured.
portFrBackupGroup
This Group number is the backup being configured.
portFrBackupWaitTimer
This is the time after a primary DLCI failure that the software will wait for this DLCI to become active before checking the next backup DLCI. If the backup does not become active before the timer expires, the software will search the backup group for the ...
portFrBackupProtEnab
This enables or disables the backup protocol on the specified DLCI. It should be set to yes if and only if the remote device is an FRX4000 or FRX6000 with the backup protocol enabled on the remote DLCI connected to this backup group entry.
portFrBackupRowStatus
This variable is used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual rows in the portFrBackupGroupTable and follows the SNMPv2 RowStatus conventions by supporting the following values: - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is available fo ...
portBsciAdminTable
A list of BSC Interactive ports . The number of entries will be the number of BSC Interactive ports on the node.
portBsciAdminEntry
A BSCI Interactive Port entry containing objects relating to the port that are configurable by the user.
portBsciAdminBlockedFlag
Causes the port to be enabled or disabled at node IPL.
portBsciAdminConnector
Physical port interface connector type.
portBsciAdminSpeed
Data transmission rate in bits per second.
portBsciAdminRetransmitInterval
if the previous transmission is not acknowledged.
portBsciAdminMAXRetransmits
an I-frame after a retransmission period expiration.
portBsciAdminMaxBytesPerFrame
Maximum frame size that will be transmitted on the port.
portBsciAdminGenerateClock
necessary to synchronize traffic over the link.
portBsciAdminRcvClockFromDTE
using the TT (Terminal Timing) signal.
portBsciAdminPadType
BSCI Pad Type
portBsciAdminUseEBCDIC
character set for successive session polls.
portBsciAdminCallInfoInRequestPacket
including call information in a call request packet.
portBsciAdminClearVCOnLastDeviceDown
terminals are using it.
portBsciAdminTransTextSupported
Causes all characters transmitted to be treated as data.
portBsciAdminEndToEndAck
the network rather than locally at each end.
portBsciAdminFullDuplex
Specifies full-duplex transmission.
portBsciAdminMultidrop
Specifies whether transmission will be multidrop.
portBsciAdminSlowPollRetryCount
before it is put on the slow poll list.
portBsciAdminSlowPollRetryFreq
be polled between pollings on the slow poll list.
portBsciAdminStartSynchChars
that will be added to the beginning of each frame.
portBsciAdminEndPadChars
be added to the end of each frame.
portBsciAdminPollInterval
Specifies the time between passes through the polling list.
portBsciAdminNoResponseTimer
data frame.
portBsciAdminNoResponseRetryCount
before control is passed on the next cluster.
portBsciAdminErrorRetransmitCount
resend a block of data after the receiving device has detected an error in that block.
portBsciAdminNAKRetryCount
send a frame when the receiving device is unable to acknowledge.
portBsciAdminBlockCheck
Sets the redundancy check parameter.
portBsciAdminDataMode
Sets the parity parameter.
portBsciAdminRowStatus
This variable is used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual rows in the portBsciAdminTable and follows the SNMPv2 RowStatus conventions by supporting the following values: - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is available for us ...
portBsciAdminAnswerNonConfigured
respond to all devices on the line. If no, the HPAD will respond only to those devices that are configured on the node.
portBsciAdminActivateConnectionWithoutPoll
TPAD connection without a poll of the connected device.
portBsciOperTable
A list of BSC Interactive ports . The number of entries will be the number of BSC Interactive ports on the node.
portBsciOperEntry
A BSCI Interactive Port entry containing objects relating to the port that are configurable by the user.
portBsciOperBlockedFlag
Causes the port to be enabled or disabled at node IPL.
portBsciOperConnector
Physical port interface connector type.
portBsciOperSpeed
Data transmission rate in bits per second.
portBsciOperRetransmitInterval
if the previous transmission is not acknowledged.
portBsciOperMAXRetransmits
an I-frame after a retransmission period expiration.
portBsciOperMaxBytesPerFrame
Maximum frame size that will be transmitted on the port.
portBsciOperGenerateClock
necessary to synchronize traffic over the link.
portBsciOperRcvClockFromDTE
using the TT (Terminal Timing) signal.
portBsciOperPadType
BSCI Pad Type
portBsciOperUseEBCDIC
character set for successive session polls.
portBsciOperCallInfoInRequestPacket
including call information in a call request packet.
portBsciOperClearVCOnLastDeviceDown
terminals are using it.
portBsciOperTransTextSupported
Causes all characters transmitted to be treated as data.
portBsciOperEndToEndAck
the network rather than locally at each end.
portBsciOperFullDuplex
Specifies full-duplex transmission.
portBsciOperMultidrop
Specifies whether transmission will be multidrop.
portBsciOperSlowPollRetryCount
before it is put on the slow poll list.
portBsciOperSlowPollRetryFreq
be polled between pollings on the slow poll list.
portBsciOperStartSynchChars
that will be added to the beginning of each frame.
portBsciOperEndPadChars
be added to the end of each frame.
portBsciOperPollInterval
Specifies the time between passes through the polling list.
portBsciOperNoResponseTimer
data frame.
portBsciOperNoResponseRetryCount
before control is passed on the next cluster.
portBsciOperErrorRetransmitCount
resend a block of data after the receiving device has detected an error in that block.
portBsciOperNAKRetryCount
send a frame when the receiving device is unable to acknowledge.
portBsciOperBlockCheck
Sets the redundancy check parameter.
portBsciOperDataMode
Sets the parity parameter.
portBsciOperAnswerNonConfigured
respond to all devices on the line. If no, the HPAD will respond only to those devices that are configured on the node.
portBsciOperActivateConnectionWithoutPoll
TPAD connection without a poll of the connected device.
bsciSubscrAdminTable
A list of BSC Interactive port subscribers.
bsciSubscrAdminEntry
A BSCI Interactive Port Subscriber entry containing objects relating to the port that are configurable by the user.
bsciSubscrAdminSequence
Subscriber index for a specific BSCI port subscriber.
bsciSubscrAdminLocalID
Subscriber address of the local end of a BSCI connection.
bsciSubscrAdminRemoteID
Subscriber address of the remote end of a BSCI connection.
bsciSubscrAdminAutocall
the controller becomes active.
bsciSubscrAdminAutocallRtyTimer
Time between autocall retries.
bsciSubscrAdminAutocallMaxRtry
Maximum number of times an autocall will be sent.
bsciSubscrAdminConnectionID
configured in the BSCI Devices Table.
bsciSubscrAdminRowStatus
This variable is used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual rows in the bsciDevAdminTable and follows the SNMPv2 RowStatus conventions by supporting the following values: - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is available for use ...
bsciSubscrOperTable
A list of BSC Interactive port subscribers.
bsciSubscrOperEntry
A BSCI Interactive Port Subscriber entry containing objects relating to the port that are configurable by the user.
bsciSubscrOperSequence
Subscriber index for a specific BSCI port subscriber.
bsciSubscrOperLocalID
Subscriber address of the local end of a BSCI connection.
bsciSubscrOperRemoteID
Subscriber address of the remote end of a BSCI connection.
bsciSubscrOperAutocall
the controller becomes active.
bsciSubscrOperAutocallRtyTimer
Time between autocall retries.
bsciSubscrOperAutocallMaxRtry
Maximum number of times an autocall will be sent.
bsciSubscrOperConnectionID
configured in the BSCI Devices Table.
bsciDevAdminTable
A list of BSC Interactive devices.
bsciDevAdminEntry
A BSCI Interactive Device entry containing objects relating to the device that are configurable by the user.
bsciDevAdminControlUnitID
Control Unit identifier.
bsciDevAdminDeviceUnitID
Device Unit identifier.
bsciDevAdminConnectionID
The BSCI port connection ID for the device.
bsciDevAdminSingleUserVC
a same Control Unit/Device Type pair.
bsciDevAdminTransTextSupported
Causes all characters transmitted to be treated as data.
bsciDevAdminPrinterAttached
Specifies whether the device has a printer attached.
bsciDevAdminRowStatus
This variable is used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual rows in the bsciDevAdminTable and follows the SNMPv2 RowStatus conventions by supporting the following values: - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is available for use ...
bsciDevAdminDisableStatusRequest
of the attached device. Normal status- the port will report what the device reports. No status- the port will report status only if the device is active. Always active status- the port will always report the device as active.
bsciDevOperTable
A list of BSC Interactive devices.
bsciDevOperEntry
A BSCI Interactive Device entry containing objects relating to the device that are configurable by the user.
bsciDevOperControlUnitID
Control Unit identifier.
bsciDevOperDeviceUnitID
Device Unit identifier.
bsciDevOperConnectionID
The BSCI port connection ID for the device.
bsciDevOperSingleUserVC
a same Control Unit/Device Type pair.
bsciDevOperTransTextSupported
Causes all characters transmitted to be treated as data.
bsciDevOperPrinterAttached
Specifies whether the device has a printer attached.
bsciDevOperDisableStatusRequest
of the attached device. Normal status- the port will report what the device reports. No status- the port will report status only if the device is active. Always active status- the port will always report the device as active.
portSdlcAdminTable
This table contains Netlink Enterprise specific objects to manage SDLC port. Changing on of the these parameters may take effect in the operating port immediately or may wait until the interface is restarted depending on the de ...
portSdlcAdminEntry
A list of configured values for an SDLC port.
portSdlcAdminCommit
Writing a value to this object commits the the SDLC port related modified configuration values to the database.
portSdlcAdminMAXRetries
This object defines the max. number of retries to a non-responding Link station, before putting the Link station to slow-poll list if it is not Normal response Mode OR disconnecting the link station if it is data txfr state.
portSdlcAdminMAXOut
This object defines the number of outstanding frames for triggering window full condition.
portSdlcAdminPadType
This object defines the SNA PAD types.
portSdlcAdminGenerateClock
This object defines if the port would generate clock.
portSdlcAdminRcvClockFromDTE
This object defines if the rcv clock will be used from DTE.
portSdlcAdminNrz
This object defines the data encoding at the physical layer
portSdlcAdminPacketSize
This object defines the packet size of the X25 layer used by SNA PAD
portSdlcAdminDisableRequestDisconnect
This object defines if a Request To Disconnect(RD) will be sent when remote PAD clear the connection
portSdlcAdminLPDASupport
This object defines the type LPDA support on SDLC port.
portSdlcAdminConnector
This object defines the connector type of the SDLC port.
portSdlcAdminSpeed
This object defines the speed of the SDLC port. The speed may only be set to one of a series of reasonable values, and if an attempt is made to set the speed to a value which is within the valid range but not equal to one of these values, the speed will ...
portSdlcAdminRowStatus
This variable is used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual rows in the portSdlcAdminTable and follows the SNMPv2 RowStatus conventions by supporting the following values: - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is available for us ...
portSdlcAdminIdleFillChar
This object specifies a character that wll be inserted into the stream when the SNA link is idle.
portSdlcAdminInactivityTimer
This object determines how long the node will wait with no activity on the port before it will declare the attached device down.
portSdlcAdminL1Duplex
This object determines whether level-1 (physical layer) transmission can be in one (half duplex) or both (full duplex) directions at once.
portSdlcOperTable
This table contains current Netlink enterprise specific port parameters
portSdlcOperEntry
A list of operational values for an SDLC port.
portSdlcOperCommit
This object is not used.
portSdlcOperMAXRetries
This object defines the max. number of retries to a non-responding Link station, before putting the Link station to slow-poll list if it is not Normal response Mode OR disconnecting the link station if it is data txfr state.
portSdlcOperMAXOut
This object defines the number of outstanding frames for triggering window full condition.
portSdlcOperPadType
This object defines the SNA PAD type
portSdlcOperGenerateClock
This object defines if the port would generate clock.
portSdlcOperRcvClockFromDTE
This object defines if the rcv clock will be used from DTE.
portSdlcOperNrz
This object defines the data encoding at the physical layer
portSdlcOperPacketSize
This object defines the packet size of the X25 layer used by SNA PAD
portSdlcOperDisableRequestDisconnect
This object defines if a Request To Disconnect(RD) will be sent when remote PAD clear the connection
portSdlcOperLPDASupport
This object defines the type LPDA support on SDLC port.
portSdlcOperConnector
This object defines the operational connector type of the SDLC port.
portSdlcOperSpeed
This object defines the operational speed of the SDLC port.
portSdlcOperIdleFillChar
This object specifies a character that wll be inserted into the stream when the SNA link is idle.
portSdlcOperInactivityTimer
This object determines how long the node will wait with no activity on the port before it will declare the attached device down.
portSdlcOperL1Duplex
This object determines whether level-1 (physical layer) transmission can be in one (half duplex) or both (full duplex) directions at once.
lSSdlcAdminTable
This table contains Enterprise specific Link station configurable parameters to manage the link stations.
lSSdlcAdminEntry
A list of configured values for an SDLC port.
lSSdlcAdminLocalSub
This object defines the local subscriber ID of the Link Station
lSSdlcAdminRemoteSub
This object defines the remote subscriber ID used to connect to remote Link Station
lSSdlcAdminAutoCall
This object defines if auto call is enabled for the link station. If enabled, the link station will initiate connection establishment, when appropriate. Else, it will passively listen to the connection request for establish a connection with the remote PA ...
lSSdlcAdminRetryTime
This object is used, only when lSSdlcAdminAutoCall object is yes. This defines the time interval measured in seconds in which the connection request is retried
lSSdlcAdminRetryCount
This object is used, only when lSSdlcAdminAutoCall object is yes. This defines the number of times the connection initiation is retried before given up. The value of Zero(0) means to try indefinitely
lSSdlcAdminLlc2Conversion
This object defines if this link station connects to a LLC2 device/host.
lSSdlcAdminLPDAResourceID
This objects the resource ID used during LPDA command support
lSSdlcAdminRowStatus
This variable is used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual rows in the lSSdlcAdminTable and follows the SNMPv2 RowStatus conventions by supporting the following values: - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is available for use ...
lSSdlcAdminL2DatMode
This object determines whether transmission can be in one (alternate) or two (simultaneous) directions at the same time.
lSSdlcOperTable
This table contains the operational parameters of the SDLC port
lSSdlcOperEntry
A list of configured values for an SDLC port.
lSSdlcOperLocalSub
This object defines the local subscriber ID of the Link Station
lSSdlcOperRemoteSub
This object defines the remote subscriber ID used to connect to remote Link Station
lSSdlcOperAutoCall
This object defines if auto call is enabled for the link station. If enabled, the link station will initiate connection establishment, when appropriate. Else, it will passively listen to the connection request for establish a connection with the remote PA ...
lSSdlcOperRetryTime
This object is valid, only when lSSdlcAdminAutoCall object is yes. This defines the time interval measured in seconds in which the connection request is retried
lSSdlcOperRetryCount
This object is used, only when lSSdlcAdminAutoCall object is yes. This defines the number of times the connection initiation is retried before given up. The value of Zero(0) means to try indefinitely
lSSdlcOperLlc2Conversion
This object defines if this link station connects to a LLC2 device/host.
lSSdlcOperLPDAResourceID
This objects the resource ID used during LPDA command support
lSSdlcOperL2DatMode
This object determines whether transmission can be in one (alternate) or two (simultaneous) directions at the same time.
lSSdlcLlc2AdminTable
This table contains the LLC2 related parameters used to configure LLC2 session, when the SDLC station is connected to a LLC2 device at the remote end
lSSdlcLlc2AdminEntry
A list of configured values for an SDLC port.
lSSdlcLlc2AdminLocalSap
This object defines Local SAP address (multiple of 4)
lSSdlcLlc2AdminLocalMac
This object defines the local MAC address
lSSdlcLlc2AdminIdblk
This object defines idblk used in XID
lSSdlcLlc2AdminIdnum
This object defines idnum used in XID
lSSdlcLlc2AdminLanTi
This object defines LLC2 inactivity timer measured in units of seconds
lSSdlcLlc2AdminLanT1
This object defines LLC2 reply timer measured in units of 100 milliseconds
lSSdlcLlc2AdminLanT2
This object defines Receiver Ack Timer measured in units of milliseconds
lSSdlcLlc2AdminLanN2
This object defines Maximum Retransmissions
lSSdlcLlc2AdminLanN3
This object defines count of I-format LPDU's before sending Ack
lSSdlcLlc2AdminLanTw
This object defines Outstanding Frames
lSSdlcLlc2AdminBAG
This object defines bandwidth allocation group
lSSdlcLlc2AdminPriority
This object defines priority for traffic within the node
lSSdlcLlc2AdminRowStatus
This variable is used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual rows in the lSSdlcLlc2AdminTable and follows the SNMPv2 RowStatus conventions by supporting the following values: - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is available for ...
lSSdlcLlc2AdminSuppressXID
This object prevents (if yes) the returning of an XID in response to a null XID. This might be desirable if the remote TPAD is not running PU 2.1. It should be noted that even if an XID is sent, an SNRM (Set Normal Response Mode) immediately follows, so t ...
lSSdlcLlc2OperTable
This table contains operartional parameters related to LLC2 session of this link station.
lSSdlcLlc2OperEntry
A list of configured values for an SDLC port.
lSSdlcLlc2OperLocalSap
This object defines Local SAP address (multiple of 4)
lSSdlcLlc2OperLocalMac
This object defines the local MAC address
lSSdlcLlc2OperIdblk
This object defines idblk used in XID
lSSdlcLlc2OperIdnum
This object defines idnum used in XID
lSSdlcLlc2OperLanTi
This object defines LLC2 inactivity timer measured in units of seconds
lSSdlcLlc2OperLanT1
This object defines LLC2 reply timer measured in units of 100 milliseconds
lSSdlcLlc2OperLanT2
This object defines Receiver Ack Timer measured in units of milliseconds
lSSdlcLlc2OperLanN2
This object defines Maximum Retransmissions
lSSdlcLlc2OperLanN3
This object defines count of I-format LPDU's before sending Ack
lSSdlcLlc2OperLanTw
This object defines Outstanding Frames
lSSdlcLlc2OperBAG
This object defines bandwidth allocation group
lSSdlcLlc2OperPriority
This object defines priority for traffic within the node
lSSdlcLlc2OperSuppressXID
This object prevents (if yes) the returning of an XID in response to a null XID. This might be desirable if the remote TPAD is not running PU 2.1. It should be noted that even if an XID is sent, an SNRM (Set Normal Response Mode) immediately follows, so t ...
portT1AdminTable
T1 ports can operate at full T1 bandwidth or DS0A channelized which provides 24 separate channels.
portT1AdminEntry
A T1 port entry containing objects relating to T1 ports.
portT1AdminBlockedPortFlag
::= { portT1AdminEntry 1 } SYNTAX INTEGER { no(1), yes(2) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "
portT1AdminFramingMode
24 channelized T1.
portT1AdminFrameModelSelect
::= { portT1AdminEntry 4 } SYNTAX INTEGER { b8zs(1), ami(2) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "
portT1AdminLineBuildOut
::= { portT1AdminEntry 6 } SYNTAX RowStatus ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "
portT1AdminProtocolFraming
::= { portT1AdminEntry 8 } SYNTAX INTEGER { no(1), yes(2) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "
portT1OperTable
T1 ports can operate at full T1 bandwidth or DS0A channelized which provides 24 separate channels.
portT1OperEntry
A T1 port entry containing objects relating to T1 ports.
portT1OperBlockedPortFlag
::= { portT1OperEntry 1 } SYNTAX INTEGER { no(1), yes(2) } ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "
portT1OperFramingMode
24 channelized T1.
portT1OperFrameModelSelect
::= { portT1OperEntry 4 } SYNTAX INTEGER { b8zs(1), ami(2) } ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "
portT1OperLineBuildOut
::= { portT1OperEntry 6 } SYNTAX INTEGER { sync(1), bisync(2) } ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "
portT1OperNRZI
::= { portT1OperEntry 8 } portVoiceGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { port 8 } -- -- The Voice Port Administrative table -- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PortVoiceAdminEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION A list of Voice ports. The number of entri ...
portVoiceAdminEntry
A Voice Port entry containing objects relating to the port that are configurable by the user.
portVoiceAdminRlpIndex
The RLP number of the Voice port.
portVoiceAdminPortIndex
The Port number of the Voice port.
portVoiceAdminBlockedFlag
The flag which causes the port to be enabled or disabled at node IPL. The port will remain in that state until this flag is changed and the node is rebooted, or until an on- line enable or disable is performed.
portVoiceAdminSpeed
The speed of the port which is transmitted as part of a Call Setup frame. A Voice call will be established if there is enough bandwidth at each end to provide the minimum configured rate.
portVoiceAdminDTMF
The flag to enable, disable, or specify a time span over which DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) tones will be regenerated. 0 = pass tones transparently to the remote device. 1 = detect incoming tones and regenerate as received. 2-255 = regenerate ...
portVoiceAdminInterface
The type of interface (in conjunction with the Telephony Interface Type) that will be used by the Voice channel. This requires rebooting for the change to take effect. Telephony Type Interface Type -------------- -------------- OPX (FXO) ...
portVoiceAdminTETimer
The delay at which the E&M 'E' lead follows the 'M' lead.
portVoiceAdminLevelIn
The local voice level into the voice port. This adjusts the sensitivity of the local voice channel to the signal from the attached device. The purpose of this is to match the voice channel dB level to the input signal. A more negative setting produces a h ...
portVoiceAdminLevelOut
The local voice level out of the voice port. A more positive setting produces a higher volume.
portVoiceAdminCallTimer
The amount of time the node will wait for a response to a Call Connect or Call Clear request. When the node issues a request, it will set a timer to the value configured here. If that timer expires with no response from the destination, the node will gene ...
portVoiceAdminHuntGroup
The hunt group that includes the voice channel.
portVoiceAdminLongDialPrefix
The character that will be required preceeding calls using the long call format. When the user at an attached device dials a long form number, it must be preceeded by the prefix character specified here.
portVoiceAdminSLTTimeout
The time the local port will wait before an actual fax transmission begins. If there is no fax tone when this timer expires, the connection will be terminated.
portVoiceAdminLinkDownBusy
This flag enables or disables automatic busy-out of channels when the link is down. When enabled, the system will automatically busy-out channels when the composite link is down. When disabled, channels remain on-hook when the link is down. If your applic ...
portVoiceAdminFaxSupported
The flag to indicate whether or not faxes will be transmitted on the port. If no, all calls will be treated as voice. If yes, both voice and fax will be transmitted.
portVoiceAdminTelephonyType
The type of interface (in conjunction with the Interface Type) that will be used by the Voice channel. This requires rebooting for the change to take effect. Telephony Type Interface Type -------------- -------------- OPX (FXO) Loop Start ...
portVoiceAdminJitter
The amount of jitter delay.
portVoiceAdminSampleDelay
The amount of sample delay.
portVoiceAdminDialTimer
The delay the node will use to determine when variable length dialing is complete. (Variable length dialing allows the user to place a call without entering the configured number of digits for the speed dial number.)
portVoiceAdminAutoDial
The flag to enable or disable the auto dial feature. Note that enabling this feature will disable the variable length dialing feature for this channel.
portVoiceAdminSuppression
The silence suppression level. A larger silence suppression level allows more data channels to operate simultaneously with the voice channels.
portVoiceAdminAutoDialNumber
The number to which the node will attempt to connect when the handset attached to this port is taken off-hook. This is applicable only when the Auto Dial feature is enabled.
portVoiceAdminAutoPoll
The flag to enable or disable auto polling. This is applicable only when the Auto Dial feature is enabled. When enabled, the node periodically polls the destination. If the poll is not acknowledged, the node will busy-out the channel. This can be useful i ...
portVoiceAdminAutoPollTimer
The frequency with which an Auto Poll will be sent. This is applicable only when auto poll is enabled.
portVoiceAdminExtDigitsSource
The source of the extended digits when the user of attached equipment dials a speed dial number. This is applicable only when the number of extended dial digits is greater than zero. When map is specified, extended digits are taken from the extended digi ...
portVoiceAdminNumDigitsDelete
The number of leading dial digits that will be deleted before a dial string is forwarded. This is primarily used to delete leading dial digits that may be inserted by an attached PBX.
portVoiceAdminForwardDelay
The length of a pause that can be inserted in an extended dial string that is being forwarded. This is applicable only when forwarded output digits is all or extended. When a comma is encountered in an extended digits string, the node will pause for the l ...
portVoiceAdminForwardedType
The method how the dial digits will be forwarded. This is applicable only when forwarded output digits is all or extended.
portVoiceAdminForwardedDigits
The flag indicating which dial digits, if any, to forward. If none, dial digits are not forwarded to the destination device when a call is initiated on this channel. If all, the dialed speed dial number and associated extended digits are forwarded to the ...
portVoiceAdminMakeRatio
The make ratio of each digit pulse that is forwarded. This is applicable only when forwarded output digits is all or extended and forwarded digit type is pulse.
portVoiceAdminBreakRatio
The break ratio of each digit pulse that is forwarded. This is applicable only when forwarded output digits is all or extended and forwarded digit type is pulse.
portVoiceAdminDTMFOnDuration
The length of a tone that will be used to produce a single DTMF digit. This is applicable only when forwarded output digits is all or extended and forwarded digit type is DTMF.
portVoiceAdminDTMFOffDuration
The length of silence between DTMF tones in a dial digit string. This is applicable only when forwarded output digits is all or extended and forwarded digit type is DTMF.
portVoiceAdminToneType
The tone type to detect/regenerate for forwarding DTMF/MF.
portVoiceAdminRowStatus
This variable is used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual rows in the portVoiceAdminTable and follows the SNMPv2 RowStatus conventions by supporting the following values: - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is available for u ...
portVoiceOperTable
A list of Voice ports. The number of entries will be the number of Voice ports on the node.
portVoiceOperEntry
A Voice Port entry containing objects relating to the port that are configurable by the user.
portVoiceOperRlpIndex
The RLP number of the Voice port.
portVoiceOperPortIndex
The Port number of the Voice port.
portVoiceOperBlockedFlag
The flag which causes the port to be enabled or disabled at node IPL. The port will remain in that state until this flag is changed and the node is rebooted, or until an on- line enable or disable is performed.
portVoiceOperSpeed
The speed of the port which is transmitted as part of a Call Setup frame. A Voice call will be established if there is enough bandwidth at each end to provide the minimum configured rate.
portVoiceOperDTMF
The flag to enable, disable, or specify a time span over which DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) tones will be regenerated. 0 = pass tones transparently to the remote device. 1 = detect incoming tones and regenerate as received. 2-255 = regenerate ...
portVoiceOperInterface
The type of interface (in conjunction with the Telephony Interface Type) that will be used by the Voice channel. This requires rebooting for the change to take effect. Telephony Type Interface Type -------------- -------------- OPX (FXO) ...
portVoiceOperTETimer
The delay at which the E&M 'E' lead follows the 'M' lead.
portVoiceOperLevelIn
The local voice level into the voice port. This adjusts the sensitivity of the local voice channel to the signal from the attached device. The purpose of this is to match the voice channel dB level to the input signal. A more negative setting produces a h ...
portVoiceOperLevelOut
The local voice level out of the voice port. A more positive setting produces a higher volume.
portVoiceOperCallTimer
The amount of time the node will wait for a response to a Call Connect or Call Clear request. When the node issues a request, it will set a timer to the value configured here. If that timer expires with no response from the destination, the node will gene ...
portVoiceOperHuntGroup
The hunt group that includes the voice channel.
portVoiceOperLongDialPrefix
The character that will be required preceeding calls using the long call format. When the user at an attached device dials a long form number, it must be preceeded by the prefix character specified here.
portVoiceOperSLTTimeout
The time the local port will wait before an actual fax transmission begins. If there is no fax tone when this timer expires, the connection will be terminated.
portVoiceOperLinkDownBusy
This flag enables or disables automatic busy-out of channels when the link is down. When enabled, the system will automatically busy-out channels when the composite link is down. When disabled, channels remain on-hook when the link is down. If your applic ...
portVoiceOperFaxSupported
The flag to indicate whether or not faxes will be transmitted on the port. If no, all calls will be treated as voice. If yes, both voice and fax will be transmitted.
portVoiceOperTelephonyType
The type of interface (in conjunction with the Interface Type) that will be used by the Voice channel. This requires rebooting for the change to take effect. Telephony Type Interface Type -------------- -------------- OPX (FXO) Loop Start ...
portVoiceOperJitter
The amount of jitter delay.
portVoiceOperSampleDelay
The amount of sample delay.
portVoiceOperDialTimer
The delay the node will use to determine when variable length dialing is complete. (Variable length dialing allows the user to place a call without entering the configured number of digits for the speed dial number.)
portVoiceOperAutoDial
The flag to enable or disable the auto dial feature. Note that enabling this feature will disable the variable length dialing feature for this channel.
portVoiceOperSuppression
The silence suppression level. A larger silence suppression level allows more data channels to operate simultaneously with the voice channels.
portVoiceOperAutoDialNumber
The number to which the node will attempt to connect when the handset attached to this port is taken off-hook. This is applicable only when the Auto Dial feature is enabled.
portVoiceOperAutoPoll
The flag to enable or disable auto polling. This is applicable only when the Auto Dial feature is enabled. When enabled, the node periodically polls the destination. If the poll is not acknowledged, the node will busy-out the channel. This can be useful i ...
portVoiceOperAutoPollTimer
The frequency with which an Auto Poll will be sent. This is applicable only when auto poll is enabled.
portVoiceOperExtDigitsSource
The source of the extended digits when the user of attached equipment dials a speed dial number. This is applicable only when the number of extended dial digits is greater than zero. When map is specified, extended digits are taken from the extended digi ...
portVoiceOperNumDigitsDelete
The number of leading dial digits that will be deleted before a dial string is forwarded. This is primarily used to delete leading dial digits that may be inserted by an attached PBX.
portVoiceOperForwardDelay
The length of a pause that can be inserted in an extended dial string that is being forwarded. This is applicable only when forwarded output digits is all or extended. When a comma is encountered in an extended digits string, the node will pause for the l ...
portVoiceOperForwardedType
The method how the dial digits will be forwarded. This is applicable only when forwarded output digits is all or extended.
portVoiceOperForwardedDigits
The flag indicating which dial digits, if any, to forward. If none, dial digits are not forwarded to the destination device when a call is initiated on this channel. If all, the dialed speed dial number and associated extended digits are forwarded to the ...
portVoiceOperMakeRatio
The make ratio of each digit pulse that is forwarded. This is applicable only when forwarded output digits is all or extended and forwarded digit type is pulse.
portVoiceOperBreakRatio
The break ratio of each digit pulse that is forwarded. This is applicable only when forwarded output digits is all or extended and forwarded digit type is pulse.
portVoiceOperDTMFOnDuration
The length of a tone that will be used to produce a single DTMF digit. This is applicable only when forwarded output digits is all or extended and forwarded digit type is DTMF.
portVoiceOperDTMFOffDuration
The length of silence between DTMF tones in a dial digit string. This is applicable only when forwarded output digits is all or extended and forwarded digit type is DTMF.
portVoiceOperToneType
The tone type to detect/regenerate for forwarding DTMF/MF.
nlIfTable
This table is indexed by RLP and Port number and can be used to identify the corresponding MIB-II ifIndex of a Port as well as additional port information maintained by Netlink.
nlIfEntry
An Interface entry containing objects relating to interfaces.
nlIfRlp
RLP cards, and RLP number 250, 251 and 252 define IP, IPX and LLC2 interfaces respectively.
nlIfPort
known to be physical ports, and 9-64 are logical ports. If the RLP number identifies an IP, IPX or LLC2 interface, then the port number can be 1-257 (IP), 1-64 (IPX), or 1-96 (LLC2).
nlIfType
The type of interface
nlIfIndex
port
nlIfTableIndex
describe additional information for this port. See nlIfTableOid as the pointer to the actual table.
nlIfTableOid
information about this port. The OID will point to a specific table depending on the type of port.
nlIfConnectorType
for ports 1-8 only.
nlIfPortStatus
The status of this port state. Valid for ports 1-64 only.
nlIfPhyPort
logical port. Port numbers 1-8 are valid, but this field is only applicable if the nlIfPort field is 9-64.
nlIfLlc2LANTable
A Table to define LLC2 interfaces over LAN.
nlIfLlc2LANEntry
to LLC2 LAN interfaces.
nlIfLlc2LANRlp
this must be 252.
nlIfLlc2LANPort
this corresponds to the LAN card number.
nlIfLlc2LANType
token ring.
nlIfLlc2LANCard
The LAN card that the LLC2 interface is running on.
nlIfLlc2LANID
token ring. Identifies the token ring adapter to the network.
nlIfLlc2LANInterface
The LLC2 interface number.
nlIfLlc2LANRowStatus
This variable is used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual rows in the nlIfLlc2LANTable and follows the SNMPv2 RowStatus conventions by supporting the following values: - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is available for use ...
nlIfLlc2LANPriority
within the node. The higher the number, the higher the priority relative to other intra-nodal traffic.
nlIfLlc2LANBlockedPortFlag
The blocked port flag.
nlIfLlc2FrTable
A Table to define LLC2 interfaces over Frame Relay.
nlIfLlc2FrEntry
to LLC2 FR interfaces.
nlIfLlc2FrRlp
The RLP number on the node.
nlIfLlc2FrPort
known to be physical ports, and channels are 193-241.
nlIfLlc2FrDLCI
The range is 16-991.
nlIfLlc2FrFormat
The RFC1490 encapsulation method used for LLC2 traffic.
nlIfLlc2FrPriority
within the node. The higher the number, the higher the priority relative to other intra-nodal traffic.
nlIfLlc2FrBAG
regulate bandwidth usage.
nlIfLlc2FrHostMACAddress
the remote device needs to connect. Valid only if the format is native-llc2.
nlIfLlc2FrSessionType
Host MAC address can use this interface. If terminated, connections to the configured address can use this interface. Valid only if the format is native-llc2.
nlIfLlc2FrLANID
source-route bridge at the other end of this PVC. Valid only if the format is srb-8025.
nlIfLlc2FrInterface
LLC2 interface number.
nlIfLlc2FrRowStatus
This variable is used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual rows in the nlIfLlc2FrTable and follows the SNMPv2 RowStatus conventions by supporting the following values: - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is available for use b ...
nlIfLlc2FrBlockedPortFlag
The blocked port flag.
ipxStaticRouteConfigTable
The IPX Static Route Configuration Table
ipxStaticRouteConfigEntry
Each entry corresponds to one instance of IPX Static Routing on the system
ipxStaticRouteConfigCircIndex
first hop in the static route
ipxStaticRouteConfigNetNum
The IPX network number of the route's destination
ipxStaticRouteConfigRouter
If Novell's IPXWAN is used on the interface, this field will be ignored
ipxStaticRouteConfigRowStatus
This variable is used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual rows in the ipxStaticRouteTable and follows the SNMPv2 RowStatus conventions by supporting the following values: - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is available for ...
ipxServConfigTable
The IPX Static Route Configuration Table
ipxServConfigEntry
Each entry corresponds to one instance of IPX Static Routing on the system
ipxServConfigServiceType
The Service Type, a SAP service code
ipxServConfigServName
The Sercice Name, identifies a specific server in the IPX network.
ipxServConfigServNetworkAddress
The IPX network number portion of the IPX address of the server identified by ServName
ipxServConfigServNodeAddress
The node portion of the IPX address of the service
ipxServConfigServSocketNumber
The socket portion of the IPX address of the service
ipxServConfigInterveningNetworks
The number of routers that a packet must pass through t reach the server
ipxServConfigGatewayAddress
The node address of the router thar will forward a packet
ipxServConfigInterface
The IPX network number assigned to the interface used to send packets that are destined for this server
ipxServConfigRowStatus
This variable is used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual rows in the ipxServTable and follows the SNMPv2 RowStatus conventions by supporting the following values: - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is available for use by ...
ipxInterfaceTable
The IPX Interface Table
ipxInterfaceEntry
INDEX {ipxInterfaceNumber } ::= {ipxInterfaceTable 1} IPXInterfaceEntry ::= SEQUENCE { ipxInterfaceNumber INTEGER, ipxInterfaceBlockedPortFlag INTEGER, ipxInterfaceType INTEGER, ipxInterfaceFrameType INTEGER, ipxInterfaceMaxTransUnit INTEGER, ipxInterfa ...
ipxInterfaceBlockedPortFlag
will remain in that state until this parameter is changed
ipxInterfaceType
The interface type. 802.5 is not valid on FRX4000
ipxInterfaceFrameType
Ethernet, 802.5 - typeII, raw, llc, snap Frame relay, X25 - typeII
ipxInterfaceMaxTransUnit
Ethernet - (45-1518) 802.5 - (48-4096) Frame relay, X25 - (31-4096)
ipxInterfaceNetworkAddress
Identifies the local interface to the Novell Network
ipxInterfaceBandwidthAllocGroup
Assigns the IPX interface to one of sixteen groups whose parameters regulate bandwidth usage
ipxInterfacePortDiagEnabled
Enables/Disables the IPX interface's ability to handle Novell diagonistics packets
ipxInterfaceNetBIOSEnabled
frames received on the interface will be processed
ipxInterfaceNetBIOSHops
Maximum number of hops allowed for routing a Novell-encapsulated NetBIOS frame
ipxInterfacePeriodicRIPEnabled
from this interface to inform the network that the route through this interface is viable
ipxInterfacePeriodicRIPTimer
This is the interval between the periodic IPX RIP broadcasts from this interface
ipxInterfacePeriodicSAPEnabled
from this interface to inform the network which SAP entries in the routing table are viable
ipxInterfacePeriodicSAPTimer
The interval between the periodic SAP broadcasts from this interface
ipxInterfaceRIPEnabled
Datermines whether this interface will support RIP proceswsing
ipxInterfaceRIPAgeTimer
each time an entry is created/updated. If the timer expires, the router will assume that the entry is no longer valid and the entry will be deleteda from the table
ipxInterfaceRIPMaxSize
Maximum possible RIP packet size
ipxInterfaceSAPEnabled
Determines whether the interface will support SAP or not
ipxInterfaceSAPAgeTimer
each time an entry is created/updated. If the timer expires, the router will assume that the entry is no longer valid and the entry will be deleted from the table
ipxInterfaceTransportTime
Recommmended values are 1 for LAN interfaces and 30 for WAN interfaces. A value of 0 indicates that the back to back frame forwarding is acceptable. This time is used to calculate the least cost path during routing. If IPXWAMN is (Y), Transport time will ...
ipxInterfaceSerializationEnabled
forwarded on the interface. These broadcasts frames are used by Novell to hold informations regarding the licensing of the file server executables
ipxInterfaceWatchdogSpoofingEnabled
behalf of the client workstations. Novell servers periodically issue these messages to all clients to determine whether each client is still alive
ipxInterfaceLanCardNumber
and the second is card 1
ipxInterfaceWanEnabled
for IPX routers to communicate across WAN links. FRX6000 and FRX4000 implement IPXWAN running over RFC 1490-complaint frame relay and RFC1356-complaint X.25
ipxInterfaceSourceSubscriber
number reserved for the IPXinterface) on the RLP that has an IPX installed on it. .. Valid only for type X.25
ipxInterfaceDestinationSubscriber
.. Valid only for type X.25
ipxInterfaceSVCRetryTimer
.. Valid only for type X.25
ipxInterfaceSVCIdleTimer
.. Valid only for type X.25
ipxInterfaceMaxVC
.. Valid only for type X.25
ipxInterfacePVCConnection
.. Valid only for type X.25
ipxInterfaceSourceCard
.. Valid only for frame relay
ipxInterfaceSourcePort
.. Valid only for frame relay
ipxInterfaceSourceDLCI
.. Valid only for frame relay
ipxInterfaceRowStatus
This variable is used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual rows in the ipxInterfaceTable and follows the SNMPv2 RowStatus conventions by supporting the following values: - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is available for use ...
ipxNodeDefaultConfigNetworkAddress
Identifies the node to the IPX network
ipxNodeDefaultConfigRIPSAPGap
The minimum delay between consecutive RIP and SAP transmissions
ipxNodeDefaultConfigRouterName
An unique identifier within the IPX network
nlIfIpTable
X.25, or LAN (ethernet, 802.3, 802.5).
nlIfIpEntry
to IP interfaces.
nlIfIpInterface
interface to which this entry is applicable. The interface identified by a particular value of this number is NOT the same interface as defined by the same value of ifIndex.
nlIfIpMtu
be used to encapsulate an IP datagram for transmission over the interface. If the interface type is LAN based, then the maximum size value cannot exceed 1500.
nlIfIpNetworkMask
of the address associated with the network.
nlIfIpRouteMetric
overall path over the internet) associated with this interface.
nlIfIpICMPAddRoutes
obtained by ICMP, whose error and control function is used to send re-direction options back to the source if problems are discovered.
nlIfIpRIPDeltaUpdates
every neighbor node, containing any changes to the routing table that occurred since the last full update.
nlIfIpRIPFullUpdates
table will be sent to every neighbor node, via one or more RIP messages.
nlIfIpPriority
higher the number, the higher the priority relative to other intra-nodal traffic.
nlIfIpBAG
is assigned to. This object is only valid when the interface type is frame relay or proprietary virtual.
nlIfIpType
The type of IP interface.
nlIfIpSourceAddress
The IP address of the end-to-end sender.
nlIfIpDestAddress
is only valid when the interface type is X.25 or proprietary virtual, or when the interface type is frame relay and the inverse ARP flag indicates disabled.
nlIfIpBroadcastAddress
on the network. This object is only valid when the interface type is LAN based.
nlIfIpLANCard
is only valid when the interface type is LAN based.
nlIfIpSourceSub
interface port. This object is only valid when the interface type is X.25.
nlIfIpDestSub
interface port. This object is only valid when the interface type is X.25.
nlIfIpSVCRetryTimer
to establish a connection. This object is only valid when the interface type is X.25.
nlIfIpSVCIdleTimer
no traffic before the connection is cleared. This object is only valid when the interface type is X.25.
nlIfIpMaxSVC
will be transmitted in parallel. This object is only valid when the interface type is X.25.
nlIfIpPVCConnection
PVC. This object is only valid when the interface type is X.25.
nlIfIpSourceRlp
relay link. This object is only valid when the interface type is frame relay.
nlIfIpSourcePort
relay link. This object is only valid when the interface type is frame relay.
nlIfIpSourceDLCI
relay link. This object is only valid when the interface type is frame relay.
nlIfIpRIPSupport
The RIP support that is being run on the interface.
nlIfIpInverseARP
or disabled. This object is only valid when the interface type is frame relay.
nlIfIpProxyARP
or disabled. This object is only valid when the interface type is LAN based.
nlIfIpUnnumberedIf
unnumbered interface (i.e., does not require a specific source IP address). This object is only valid when the interface type is frame relay or X.25.
nlIfIpRowStatus
This variable is used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual rows in the nlIfIpTable and follows the SNMPv2 RowStatus conventions by supporting the following values: - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is available for use by th ...
nlIfIpSecondaryAddrTable
LAN (ethernet, 802.3, 802.5) interface.
nlIfIpSecondaryAddrEntry
to IP secondary addresses.
nlIfIpSecondaryAddrSequence
be configured on an interface.
nlIfIpSecondaryAddrNetworkMask
of the address associated with the network.
nlIfIpSecondaryAddrRouteMetric
overall path over the internet) associated with this interface.
nlIfIpSecondaryAddrSourceAddress
The IP address of the end-to-end sender.
nlIfIpSecondaryAddrBroadcastAddress
on the network.
nlIfIpSecondaryAddrRIPSupport
The RIP support that is being run on the interface.
nlIfIpSecondaryAddrRowStatus
This variable is used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual rows in the nlIfIpSecondaryAddrTable and follows the SNMPv2 RowStatus conventions by supporting the following values: - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is available ...
nlIfVoiceTable
A Table to define Voice interfaces over frame relay.
nlIfVoiceEntry
A Voice Interface entry containing objects relating to the interface that are configurable by the user.
nlIfVoiceInterface
interface to which this entry is applicable. The interface identified by a particular value of this number is NOT the same interface as defined by the same value of ifIndex.
nlIfVoicePeerNodeType
frame relay connection.
nlIfVoicePeerNodeNumber
The node number of the remote device.
nlIfVoicePeerNodePort
The voice port on the remote device.
nlIfVoiceLocalNodeNumber
The node number of the local device.
nlIfVoiceLocalNodePort
The voice port on the local device.
nlIfVoiceFrameRelayRlp
relay link.
nlIfVoiceFrameRelayPort
relay link.
nlIfVoiceFrameRelayDLCI
relay link.
nlIfVoiceEnableFragment
DEFVAL { no } ::= { nlIfVoiceEntry 10 } SYNTAX RowStatus ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION This variable is used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual rows in the noIfVoiceTable and follows the SNMPv2 RowStatus conventions by s ...
nlLocalSubscriberTable
A Table to define each local subscriber.
nlLocalSubscriberEntry
to local subscribers.
nlLocalSubscriberId
numeric digits represented by their ASCII equivalents. The ASCII equivalents of the wildcard characters '*' and '?' are also allowed. A '*' is a wildcard that matches any number of digits, including zero. A '?' is a wildcard that matches any single digi ...
nlLocalSubscriberName
SNMP, and a blank string is always returned.
nlLocalSubscriberAlgorithm
The following 4 types of routing algorithms are supported. 1 - round robin selects ports specified cyclicly in numerical order according to the list of Redirection addresses. If the port is unreachable or congested, the call request is sent to the next po ...
nlLocalSubscriberSystematicRedirect
Systematic Redirection.
nlLocalSubscriberRedirectBusy
primary subscriber device is busy.
nlLocalSubscriberRedirectOO
primary subscriber device is out of order.
nlLocalSubscriberPriority
Allows setting a priority for traffic within the node.
nlLocalSubscriberRowStatus
This variable is used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual rows in the nlLocalSubscriberTable and follows the SNMPv2 RowStatus conventions by supporting the following values: - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is available fo ...
nlLocalSubscriberRouteTable
A Table to define local subscriber route paths.
nlLocalSubscriberRouteEntry
to local subscriber routes.
nlLocalSubscriberRouteIndex
Route path index for a specific subscriber route path.
nlLocalSubscriberRouteConf
subscriber device is configured or not. This object is read- only. The route is always configured for an entry in the table.
nlLocalSubscriberRouteLP
Instance of the LP that makes up the routing path
nlLocalSubscriberRoutePort
Instance of the port that makes up the routing path
nlLocalSubscriberRouteRowStatus
This variable is used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual rows in the nlLocalSubscriberRouteTable and follows the SNMPv2 RowStatus conventions by supporting the following values: - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is availab ...
nlLocalSubscriberRedirTable
A Table to list local subscriber redirection addresses.
nlLocalSubscriberRedirEntry
objects relating to local subscriber redirection addresses.
nlLocalSubscriberRedirIndex
Redirection entry index for a local subscriber.
nlLocalSubscriberRedirAddr
Subscriber redirection address.
nlLocalSubscriberRedirRowStatus
This variable is used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual rows in the nlLocalSubscriberRedirTable and follows the SNMPv2 RowStatus conventions by supporting the following values: - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is availab ...
nlLlc2HostTable
A Table to define LLC2 host entries.
nlLlc2HostEntry
LLC2 hosts.
nlLlc2HostIndex
LLC2 Host Index
nlLlc2HostMACAddress
The LLC2 Host MAC Address.
nlLlc2HostSessionType
The mode in which the Host is operating
nlLlc2HostT1ReplyTimer
Reply Timer used to detect a failure of the Remote node.
nlLlc2HostT2RecvAckTimer
acknowledgement of a received information LPDU.
nlLlc2HostTiInactivityTimer
remote link station or transmission medium.
nlLlc2HostN3NumberLPDUs
before an acknowledgement is sent.
nlLlc2HostTwNumberOutstanding
LPDUs that can be outstanding at any time.
nlLlc2HostN2ExpiredT1LPDUCount
the expiration of Timer T1.
nlLlc2HostPriority
Traffic priorities within the node.
nlLlc2HostBAG
This object is read-only. Bandwidth allocation groups do not apply to LLC2 hosts.
nlLlc2HostRoutingSubscriberId
LLC2 hosts Routing Subscriber Id
nlLlc2HostSrcMACAddressMask
LLC2 Host's Source MAC Address Mask
nlLlc2HostAccess
used for connections to a terminated host session.
nlLlc2HostRowStatus
Row status convention for LLC2 Host entry.
nlLlc2HostInterface
300 for non-FRX7000.
nlLlc2HostGroup
non-FRX7000.
nlLlc2TermConnectionTable
A Table to describe LLC2 Terminated Host Connections.
nlLlc2TermConnectionEntry
objects relating to LLC2 terminated host connections.
nlLlc2TermConnectionSequence
LLC2 Host connection Sequence number
nlLlc2TermConnectionHSAP
Service Access point used to connect to the Host
nlLlc2TermConnectionLocalSubscriberId
LLC2 Host Connection's Local Subscriber Id
nlLlc2TermConnectionRemoteSubscriberId
LLC2 Host Connection's Remote Subscriber Id
nlLlc2TermConnectionRowStatus
This variable is used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual rows in the nlLlc2TermConnectionTable and follows the SNMPv2 RowStatus conventions by supporting the following values: - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is available ...
nlLlc2OrigConnectionTable
A Table to describe LLC2 Originated Host Connections.
nlLlc2OrigConnectionEntry
objects relating to LLC2 originated host connections.
nlLlc2OrigConnectionSequence
LLC2 Host connection Sequence number
nlLlc2OrigConnectionHSAP
Service Access point used to connect to the Host
nlLlc2OrigConnectionType
Specifies Remote subscriber device type
nlLlc2OrigConnectionLocalSubscriberId
LLC2 Host Connection's Local Subscriber Id
nlLlc2OrigConnectionRemoteSubscriberId
LLC2 Host Connection's Remote Subscriber Id
nlLlc2OrigConnectionIDBLK
This field is obsolete
nlLlc2OrigConnectionIDNUM
This field is obsolete
nlLlc2OrigConnectionMAXDATA
This field is obsolete
nlLlc2OrigConnectionMAXIN
This field is obsolete
nlLlc2OrigConnectionRowStatus
This variable is used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual rows in the nlLlc2OrigConnectionTable and follows the SNMPv2 RowStatus conventions by supporting the following values: - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is available ...
nlLlc2NextHostNumber
host record, always 1 on non-FRX7000.
pinStatusTable
physical port. This table is indexed by RLP and Port
portPinEntry
A port pin entry containing objects relating to ports.
portPinRlp
The RLP number on the node
portPinPort
known to be physical ports.
portPinStatus
is one octet value for each of the pins. Each octet value is defined as follows: 00 = unknown 01 = active 02 = inactive 03 = unused
rlpStatsTable
A Table to describe Statistics on each RLP
rlpStatsEntry
to RLP statistics.
rlpStatsIndex
The RLP number
rlpStatsQMessages
The number of frames queued on the RLP
rlpStatsUsedBuffers
the moment of inquiry
rlpStatsInFrames
The number of frames received.
rlpStatsOutFrames
The number of frames transmitted.
rlpStatsFrameRejects
The number of frames rejected.
rlpStatsFrameRetransmits
this value is consistently greater than zero and there are no other problems, then increase the retransmission parameter.
portStatsTable
A Table to describe Statistics on each RLP
portStatsEntry
to port statistics.
portStatsRlpIndex
The RLP number
portStatsIndex
The Port number
portStatsInFrames
The number of frames received.
portStatsOutFrames
The number of frames transmitted.
portStatsFrameRetrans
The number of frames retransmitted.
portStatsFCSErrors
A value consistently greater than zero indicates line probelms.
portStatsLogicalRejects
A value consistently greater than zero indicates line probelms.
portStatsInPercentUtils
being received by the port.
portStatsOutPercentUtils
being transmitted by the port.
frStatsTable
A Table to describe Frame Relay Frame Level Statistics on each Port
frStatsEntry
relating to frame relay port statistics.
frStatsRlpIndex
The RLP Number.
frStatsPortIndex
The Port number.
frStatsTxDEFrames
Discard Eligibility bit set.
frStatsRxDEFrames
eligibility bit set.
frStatsTxFECNFrames
The of number of frames transmitted on the port with FECN.
frStatsRxFECNFrames
The number of frames received on the port with FECN.
frStatsTxBECNFrames
The number of frames transmitted on the port with BECN.
frStatsRxBECNFrames
The number of frames received on the port with BECN.
frStatsTxLMIFrames
The number of LMI frames transmitted on the port.
frStatsRxLMIFrames
The number of LMI frames received on the port.
frStatsTxANXDFrames
The number of AnnexD frames transmitted on the port
frStatsRxANXDFrames
The number of AnnexD frames received on the port
frStatsTotDiscFrames
The total number of discarded frames on the port.
x25TxStatsEntry
objects relating to x25 frame level transmit statistics.
x25TxRlpIndex
The RLP Number.
x25TxPortIndex
The Port number.
x25TxSABMFrames
The number of SABM's transmitted on the port.
x25TxUAFrames
The number of UA Frames transmitted on the port.
x25TxDISCFrames
The number of DISC Frames transmitted on the port.
x25TxDMFrames
The number of DM frames transmitted on the port.
x25TxFRMRFrames
The of Number of FRMR frames transmitted on the port.
x25TxREJFrames
The number of Reject Frames transmitted on the port.
x25TxRRFrames
The number of RR frames transmitted on the port.
x25TxRNRFrames
The number of RNR Frames transmitted on the port.
x25TxINFOFrames
The number of INFO Frames transmitted on the port
x25RxStatsTable
A Table to describe X25 Frame Level Rxmit Statistics on each Port
x25RxStatsEntry
objects relating to x25 frame level receive statistics.
x25RxRlpIndex
The RLP Number.
x25RxPortIndex
The Port number.
x25RxSABMFrames
The number of SABM's received on the port.
x25RxUAFrames
The number of UA Frames received on the port.
x25RxDISCFrames
The number of DISC Frames received on the port.
x25RxDMFrames
The number of DM frames received on the port.
x25RxFRMRFrames
The of Number of FRMR frames received on the port.
x25RxREJFrames
The number of Reject Frames received on the port.
x25RxRRFrames
The number of RR frames received on the port.
x25RxRNRFrames
The number of RNR Frames received on the port.
x25RxINFOFrames
The number of INFO Frames received on the port
t1StatsTable
A Table to describe T1 Statistics.
t1StatsEntry
to T1 port statistics.
t1StatsRlpIndex
The RLP Number.
t1StatsPortIndex
The Port Number.
t1StatsRcvFrames
Total received frames.
t1StatsXmitFrames
Total transmitted frames.
t1StatsLCVCnt
Line code violation count.
t1StatsPCVRErrs
PCVR Bit error count.
t1StatsOOSCnt
Multiframe out of sync count.
t1StatsBlueAlarms
Blue alarm count.
t1StatsYellowAlarms
Yellow alarm count.
t1StatsRedAlarms
Red alarm count.
t1StatsRcvUsage
Receive port utilization.
t1StatsXmitUsage
Transmit port utilization.
t1StatsXmitAbortFrames
Total aborted transmit frames.
t1StatsRcvAbortFrames
Total aborted receive frames.
t1StatsRcvOverruns
Total receive overruns.
t1StatsRcvErrors
Total bad receives.
t1StatsRcvChannelErrors
Total bad receives.
ds0aStatsTable
A Table to describe DS0A Statistics.
ds0aStatsEntry
to DS0A port statistics.
ds0aStatsRlpIndex
The RLP Number.
ds0aStatsPortIndex
The Port Number.
ds0aStatsChannelIndex
The Channel Number.
ds0aStatsXmitFrames
Total transmitted frames.
ds0aStatsRcvFrames
Total received frames.
ds0aStatsRcvAbortFrames
Total receive aborted frames.
ds0aStatsRcvOverruns
Total receive overruns.
ds0aStatsRcvErrors
Total receive errors.
voiceStatsTable
A Table to describe Voice over Frame Relay Statistics.
voiceStatsEntry
to voice port statistics.
voiceStatsRlpIndex
The RLP Number.
voiceStatsPortIndex
The Port Number.
voiceStatsRxCalls
The Number of Calls Received from the Network.
voiceStatsTxCalls
The Number of Calls Transmitted to the Network.
voiceStatsRxCallsAccepts
The Number of Call Accepts Received from the Network.
voiceStatsTxCallsAccepts
The Number of Call Accepts Transmitted to the Network.
voiceStatsRxClears
The Number of Call Receives cleared.
voiceStatsTxClears
The Number of Call Transmitts cleared.
voiceStatsBusyCalls
The Number of calls which received Busy indication.
voiceStatsCallTimeouts
The Number of calls which transmitted time-out to the network.
voiceStatsRxCongestions
The number of congestion management frames Received.
voiceStatsTxCongestions
The number of congestion management frames Transmitted.
rlpThreshTable
A Table to describe Statistic thresholds on each RLP
rlpThreshEntry
relating to RLP statistics thresholds.
rlpThreshRlpIndex
The RLP Number.
rlpThreshPercntBufInUse
The threshold for Percent of Buffers in use on the RLP
rlpThreshMsgQueueLen
The threshold for Percent of Buffers in use on the RLP
rlpThreshRxFramesPerSec
The threshold for Rcvd frames per second on the RLP
rlpThreshTxFramesPerSec
The threshold for Txmitted frames per second on the RLP
rlpThreshRejFramesPerSec
The threshold for Rejected Frames per second on the RLP
rlpThreshRtxFramesPerSec
The threshold for Retransmitted frames per second on the RLP
portThreshTable
A Table to describe Statistic thresholds on each port
portThreshEntry
relating to port statistics thresholds.
portThreshRlpIndex
The RLP Number.
portThreshIndex
The Port Number.
portThreshRxFramesPerSec
The threshold for Rcvd frames per second on the port.
portThreshTxFramesPerSec
The threshold for Txmitted frames per second on the port.
portThreshRtxFramesPerSec
The threshold for Retransmitted frames per second on the port.
portThreshFCSErrPerSec
The threshold for FCS errors per second on the port.
portThreshLogRejPerSec
The threshold for Logical Rejects per second on the port.
portThreshTxErrorRatio
The threshold for Txmit error ratio on the port.
portThreshRxErrorRatio
The threshold for Rcv error ratio on the port.
portThreshTxPercentUtl
The threshold for Txmit percent utilization on the port.
portThreshRxPercentUtl
The threshold for Rcv percent utilization on the port.
bridgeAdminVirtualLANID
LAN id inserted into token ring RIF field representing internal virtual ring, for LLC2 or bridged traffic
bridgeOperVirtualLANID
LAN id inserted into token ring RIF field representing internal virtual ring, for LLC2 or bridged traffic
bridgeEnabled
When yes the spanning tree algorithm is in effect and all traffic types may be bridged. When no only llc/2 terminated traffic is allowed on bridge interfaces.
bridgeMaxSizeForwardingTable
Number of entries allowed in the bridge forwarding table
bridgeIPEnabled
When yes, and BRIDGING ENABLED, IP traffic will be bridged, otherwise IP traffic will be routed.
bridgeIPXEnabled
When yes, and BRIDGING ENABLED, IPX traffic will be bridged, otherwise IPX traffic will be routed.
bridgeAdminSRBID
bridge ID to be inserted into token ring RIF field, this bridge
bridgeOperSRBID
bridge ID to be inserted into token ring RIF field, this bridge
bridgeDefaultEthernetFrameType
default frame type to be used when forwarding traffic on ethernet interfaces.
nlIpDefaultRIPVersion
The version of RIP that will be used by IP.
voiceSystemVoiceNodeNum
The number that identifies this node.
voiceSystemRingVolFreq
In two wire OPX mode, the node provides ring voltage to the telephone when it is called by a remote unit.
voiceSystemCountryCode
the country in which the node is installed.
voiceSystemDialDigits
dialing scheme, as well as the number of digits one can specify for the Auto Dial feature. This requires rebooting for the change to take effect.
voiceSystemVoiceRatesMin
congestion occurs.
voiceSystemVoiceRatesMax
channels when there is no congestion.
voiceSystemExtDialDigits
in the speed map table and/or entered by the user of attached equipment as part of a dial string. This requires rebooting for the change to take effect.
voiceSpeedDialTable
A list of speed-dial numbers.
voiceSpeedDialEntry
A Voice Speed Dial entry containing objects relating to the speed-dial number that are configurable by the user.
voiceSpeedDialDigits
The speed-dial number. A question mark wildcard can be used for any digit, and an asterisk wildcard can be used for any number of digits.
voiceSpeedDialLongDialMap
The number for which the speed-dial number is a shortcut.
voiceSpeedDialExtDialStr
The extended set of digits that will be forwarded with the call if portVoiceOperExtDigitsSource in the physical port record is set to Map.
voiceSpeedDialRowStatus
This variable is used to manage the creation and deletion of conceptual rows in the voiceSpeedDialTable and follows the SNMPv2 RowStatus conventions by supporting the following values: - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is available for u ...

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