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askeyVcVlanEntry
askey Vc Vlan Entry
1.3.6.1.4.1.3646.1300.2.11.1.1
An entry in the Vc-Vlan table. It defines traffic parameter values and the QoS Class of a virtual channel and other parameters that traffic on this virtual channel should be mapped to such as VLAN ID, 802.1p. It also specifies the RFC2684 mode and mac limits. To create a entry at Vc Vlan entry, the following procedures is used: Negotiated VC-VLAN establishment (1a) The management application creates a VC-VLAN entry in the askeyVcVlanTable by setting vcVlanEntryRowStatus to createAndWait(5). This may fail for the following reasons: - The selected VPI/VCI values are unavailable, - The selected VPI/VCI values are in use. Otherwise, the agent creates a row and reserves the VPI/VCI values on that port. (1b) The management application creates a VC-VLAN entry in the askeyVcVlanTable by setting any field to a valid value except vcVlanEntryRowStatus. (2) The manager activates the VC-VLAN by setting the vcVlanEntryRowStatus to active(1). If this set is successful, the agent has reserved the resources to satisfy the requested traffic parameter values and the QoS Class for that VC-VLAN. Traffic flow is on. (3) The manager de-actives the VC-VLAN by setting the vcVlanEntryRowStatus to notInService(3) and the agent may release all associated resources. VC-VLAN Retirement An entry is released by setting vcVlanEntryRowStatus to destroy(6), and the agent may release all associated resources.
Back to ASKEY-DSLAM-VC-VLAN-MIB MIB page.
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