cbrDS1E1NewVcConfDS0Channels
cbr DS1E1 New Vc Configuration DS0 Channels
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This object indicates the associated DS0's which have been assigned to the specified ATM VC connection. All available DS0 channels are automatically allocated in unstructured mode. In structured mode, the DS0 channels are bit-coded with each bit representing one DS0 channel. The following are some examples: Value Representation 0x00000002 DS0-1 has been allocated to this VC 0x000007f0 DS0-4 to DS0-10 have been allocated to this VC 0x00027004 DS0-2, DS0-12 to DS0-14, DS0-17 have been allocated DS0 channels can only be assigned in structured mode. Channel conflicts within a T1/E1 port interface will result in an error. For CBR V35 Port the valid values are as follows: Channel Selection Value Data Rate ----------------- ------------ ----------- 1 2 64k 1-2 6 128k 1-3 14 192k 1-4 30 256k 1-6 126 384k 1-8 510 512k 1-12 8190 768k 1-16 131070 1024k 1-24 33554430 1536k ::= { cbrDS1E1NewVcConfEntry 7 } SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CbrDS1E1NewATMStatsEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION This object contains the CBR specific VC Statistics table. There is one cbrDS1E1ATMStatsEntry associated for each CBR VC connection provisioned within the shelf. This table uses vcPortSlot, vcPortPort, vcPortTransmitVpi, and vcPortTransmitVci as an index which is defined in the vcBaseTable of the C-PRODUCT BASE MIB. This index value uniquely identifies the CBR VC connection to which this entry is applicable. Additional VC statistics information is available in the associated Circuit Emulation Service (CES) MIB defined by the ATM forum. NOTE: The associated Circuit Emulation Service (CES) MIB defined by the ATM forum restricts the VC index to a single 32-bit scalar value. In support of this MIB, the CES MIB index retains the same indexing information as the enterprise MIB but has been bit-mapped using the following construction: vcPortPort bit 0..3 vcPortSlot bit 4..8 vcPortTransmitVci bit 9..23 vcPortTransmitVpi bit 24..31
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