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vismStateChanNum
vism State Chan Num
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.3.2.1.1.1
Refers to the channel Number LCN. ::= { vismChanStateGrpEntry 1 } SYNTAX INTEGER { notConfigured (1), okay (2), alarm (3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object indicates the channel status. 'notConfigured (1)' : Indicates the channel is not configured. 'okay (2)' : Indicates the channel is healthy, i.e not experiencing error condition. 'alarm (3)' : Indicates the channel is in alarm state. ::= { vismChanStateGrpEntry 2 } SYNTAX INTEGER { other (1), normal (2), sendingAIS (3), sendingFERF (4) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object indicates the transmit state of channel on the ATM side(towards the network). 'other (1)' : Indicates the transmit channel is in unknown state. 'normal (2)' : Indicates the transmit channel is in a normal state. 'sendingAIS (3)' : Indicates the transmit channel is sending AIS alarm toward the network side. 'sendingFERF (4)' : Indicates the transmit channel is sending Far End Receive Failure alarm cells to the network side. ::= { vismChanStateGrpEntry 3 } SYNTAX INTEGER { other (1), normal (2), receivingAIS (3), receivingFERF (4), oamFailure (5) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object indicates the receive state of channel on the ATM side(from the network). 'other (1)' : Indicates the receive channel is in unknown state. 'normal (2)' : Indicates the receive channel is in a normal state. 'receivingAIS (3)' : Indicates the receive channel is receiving AIS alarm cells from the network side. 'receivingFERF (4)' : Indicates the receive channel is receiving Far End Receive Failure alarm cells from the network side. 'oamFailure (5)' : Indicates that the receive channel has failed OAM end-to-end loopback. ::= { vismChanStateGrpEntry 4 } SYNTAX Integer32 (0..255) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object indicates the consolidated bit map of the channel alarm state. Individual bit positions are as defined below, all reserved bits will be set to zero. Bit position Fail/Alarm Reason ------------ ---------- ------ 0 Alarm Reserved 1 Alarm n/w side CC failure/AIS/RDI Rx 2 Fail Conditioned (Abit from n/w) 3 Alarm Reserved 4 Fail Reserved 5 Fail Reserved 6 Alarm Reserved 7 Alarm Reserved Fail bitmap mask : 0x34 Alarm bitmap mask: 0xCB ::= { vismChanStateGrpEntry 5 } -- conformance information ciscoVismConnMIBConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ciscoVismConnMIB 2 } ciscoVismConnMIBGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ciscoVismConnMIBConformance 1 } ciscoVismConnMIBCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ciscoVismConnMIBConformance 2 } -- compliance statements ciscoVismConnCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE STATUS deprecated --Replaced by ciscoVismConnComplianceRev1 DESCRIPTION The compliance statement for SNMP entities which support Connections in VISM Module. MODULE -- this module MANDATORY-GROUPS { ciscoVismConnGroup, ciscoVismConnStateGroup } ::= { ciscoVismConnMIBCompliances 1 } ciscoVismConnComplianceRev1 MODULE-COMPLIANCE STATUS current DESCRIPTION The compliance statement for SNMP entities which support Connections in VISM Module.
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