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CISCO-MGX82XX-DSX1-MIB: Cisco MGX82XX DS1/E1 Interface Objects
The MIB module to configure DS1/E1 interface objects. This mib also contains the alarm configuration of DS1/E1 interfaces. This MIB is supported in T1/E1 service modules.
dsx1CnfGrpTable
The DS1/E1 Configuration table. The table size is given by the value of lineNumofValidEntries
dsx1CnfGrpEntry
An entry in the DS1 Configuration table.
lineNum
This object is the identifier of a DS1/E1 Interface on a managed device. If there is an ifEntry that is directly associated with this and only this DS1/E1 interface, it should have the same value as ifIndex. Otherwise, number the ds1LineIndices with an unique identifier following the rules of choosing a number that is greater than ifNumber and numbering the inside interfaces (e.g., equipment side) with even numbers and outside interfaces (e.g, network side) with odd numbers.
The supported ranges depend upon the type of
the card(4 port/8 port etc):
For 4 port card : 1 - 4
For 8 port card : 1 - 8
For 2 Port Channelized card : 56 (28*2).
lineConnectorType
This variable indicates the connector as well as the backcard type. 1 = T1; 2 = E1. This field is set to unused(4) for FRSM-VHS cards.
lineEnable
This variable disables, enables or modifies a line 1 - disable 2 - enable 3 - modify In FRSM-2CT3, if the DS3 line is enabled, then the DS1 channels for that line will all be automatically enabled. No independent enable/disable is allowed for each of the 28 DS1 lines in FRSM-2CT3.
lineType
This variable indicates the variety of DS1 Line implementing this circuit. The type of circuit affects the number of bits per second
that the circuit can reasonably carry, as well
as the interpretation of the usage and error statistics. The values, in sequence, describe: TITLE: SPECIFICATION: dsx1ESF Extended SuperFrame DS1 dsx1D4 AT&T D4 format DS1 dsx1E1 CCITT Recommendation G.704
(Table 4a)
dsx1E1-CRC CCITT Recommendation G.704
(Table 4b)
dsxE1-MF G.704 (Table 4a) with TS16
multiframing enabled
dsx1E1-CRC-MF G.704 (Table 4b) with TS16
multiframing enabled
dsx1E1clearchannel E1 clear channel, all DS0s can be used
dsx1E1Q50 G.704 (table 14) In TS16 bits 5,7,8 will be
set to 100 for all other cases bits 5,7,8 will
have a value of 111.
dsx1E1Q50CRC same as dsx1E1Q50 but with CRC.
NOTE: All E1, E1-CRC, E1-MF or E1-CRC-MF are using DS0
on slot 1 for signaling and E1-MF or E1-CRC-MF use DS0
on slot 17 for synchronization.
(Slot 1 and 16 is based on index 1 to 32 DS0) All DS0s can be used for any port when lineType is dsx1E1clearchannel. On a CESM card, only 'dsx1E1clearchannel' option is supported.
When the lineType is dsx1E1Q50 the bits 5,7,8 of TS16
of frame zero will be forced to 100 else it will be 111.
The default value for T1 is 'dsx1ESF' and for E1
is 'dsx1E1CCS'.
lineCoding
This variable describes the variety of Zero Code Suppression used on the link, which in turn affects a number of its characteristics.
dsx1JBZS(1): refers the Jammed Bit Zero suppression
in which the AT&T specification of at
least one pulse every 8 bit periods is
literally implemented by forcing a pulse
in bit 8 of each channel. Thus, only seven
bits per chan- nel, or 1.344 Mbps, is available
for data.
dsx1B8ZS(2): refers to the use of a specified pattern
of normal bits and bipolar violations
which are used to replace a sequence of eight
zero bits.
E1 links, with or without CRC, use dsx1HDB3 or
dsx1AMI.
dsx1AMI(4): refers to a mode wherein no zero code
suppression is present and the line encoding
does not solve the problem directly. In this
application, the higher layer must provide data
which meets or exceeds the pulse density
requirements, such as inverting HDLC data.
The default value for T1 is 'dsx1JBZS' and for E1 is 'dsx1HDB3'.
This field is not applicable for FRSM-VHS cards
and is set to notUsed(5).
lineLength
This is not a standard RFC 1407 DS1 variable, it is specific to BASIS implementation. It specifies the line length: 1 - 0 to 110 ft (T1 line only) 2 - 110 to 220 ft (T1 line only) 3 - 220 to 330 ft (T1 line only) 4 - 330 to 440 ft (T1 line only) 5 - 440 to 550 ft (T1 line only) 6 - 550 to 660 ft (T1 line only) 7 - greater than 660 ft (T1 line only) 8 - 75 ohms (E1 line only (BNC)) 9 - 120 ohms (E1 line only (DB-15))
The default value for T1 is 1, for E1, if the connector type is DB15 then the default is 9, if BNC, it's 8. For FRSM-2CT3, the line length of DS1 has no meaning as there are no physical DS1 lines. So, for this card, the value is set to notRequired (16).
lineXmtClockSource
The source of Transmit Clock.
loopTiming(1): indicates that the recovered
receive clock is used as the
transmit clock.
localTiming(2): indicates that a local clock
source is used.
lineLoopbackCommand
This variable represents the loopback confi- guration of the DS1 interface. Agents support- ing read/write access should return badValue in response to a requested loopback state that the interface does not support. The values mean:
dsx1NoLoop
Not in the loopback state. A device that
is not capable of performing a loopback on
the interface shall always return this as
it's value.
dsx1RemoteLoop
The received signal at this interface is
looped through the device. Typically the
received signal is looped back for
retransmission after it has passed through
the device's framing function.
dsx1LocalLoop
The local data is looped back
dsx1PayloadLoop
This will loop only the payload and not
framing/sync bit.
lineSendCode
This variable indicates what type of code is being sent across the DS1 interface by the dev- ice. The values mean:
dsx1SendNoCode
sending looped or normal data
dsx1SendLineCode
sending a request for a line loopback
dsx1SendPayloadCode
sending a request for a payload loopback
dsx1SendResetCode
sending a loopback termination request
lineUsedTimeslotsBitMap
Bit map of used DS0 for this line.
lineLoopbackCodeDetection
Enable detection of line Loopback Codes
lineBERTEnable
This variable enables Bit Error Rate Testing(BERT).
lineBERTPattern
This variable determines BERT pattern to transmit
lineBERTResult
This shows the result of the BERT.
lineNumofValidEntries
The number of DS1 configuration entries (regardless of their current configuration) in the dsx1CnfGrpTable.
dsx1CntGrpTable
The DS1 Counter table. This table contains statistics since the system was up or last re-initialization.
dsx1CntGrpEntry
An entry in the DS1 counter table.
cntLineNum
This object identifies the DS1/E1 interface. The value for this object must be same as the value of lineNum from dsx1CnfGrpTable.
rcvLOSCount
The number of times the Loss of Signal was detected with or without integrating to LOS alarm.
rcvOOFCount
The number of times the Out of Frame was detected with or without integrating to OOF alarm.
rcvRAICount
The number of times Yellow Alarms was detected with or without integrating to RAI alarm.
rcvFECount
The number of Framing Pattern Errors encountered by a DS1 interface.
dsx1AlmCnfGrpTable
The DS1 interface alarm configuration table.
dsx1AlmCnfGrpEntry
An entry in the DS1 Alarm Configuration table.
almCnfLineNum
This object identifies the DS1/E1 interface. The value for this object must be same as the value of lineNum from dsx1CnfGrpTable.
redSeverity
This variable is used to setup the severity of RED alarm. So when RED alarm is detected by the card, an alarm with appropriate severity status will be sent.
rAISeverity
This variable is used to setup the severity of RAI alarm. So when LOS alarm is detected the card, an alarm with appropriate severity status will be sent.
nEAlarmUpCount
This parameter specifies the integration counter, the local alarms are LOS and LOF. Default value is 6 and update counter every 10 ms to reach the threshold set in threshold object. This is the up counter.
nEAlarmDownCount
This parameter specifies the integration counter, the Near-End alarms are LOS and LOF. Default value is 1 and update counter every 10 ms to reach 0. This is the down counter.
nEAlarmThreshold
The value set in this object determines the value to declare Near-End alarm. A count of 1500 gives 2.5 sec to declare LOS with an up count value of 6.
fEAlarmUpCount
This parameter specifies the integration counter, the Far-End alarms are AIS and YEL. Default value is 6 and update counter 10 ms to reach the threshold set in threshold object. This is the up counter.
fEAlarmDownCount
This parameter specifies the integration counter, the Far-End alarms are AIS and YEL. Default value is 1 and update counter every 10 ms to reach 0. This is the down counter.
fEAlarmThreshold
The value set in this object determines the value to declare Far-End alarm. A count of 1500 gives 2.5 secs to declare LOS with an up count value of 6.
statisticalAlarmSeverity
This variable is used to setup the severity of Statistical alarm. So when any statistical alarm is detected by the card, an alarm with appropriate severity status will be sent.
lCV15MinThreshold
Code Violation - is the occurrence of a received CRC-6 code that is not identical to the corresponding locally. calculated code. The value set in this object determines the value which when exceeded in a 15 minute window causes a statistical alarm to be declared.
lCV24HrThreshold
Code Violation - is the occurence of a received CRC-6 code that is not identical to the corresponding locally. The value set in this object determines the value which when exceeded in a sliding 24 hour window causes a statistical alarm to be declared. The threshold is checked every 15 minutes for the preceding 24 hour interval
lES15MinThreshold
Errored Second - is any second with at least one code violation. The value set in this object determines the value which when exceeded in a 15 minute window causes a statistical alarm to be declared.
lES24HrThreshold
Errored Second - is any second with at least one code violation. The value set in this object determines the value which when exceeded in a sliding 24 hour window causes a statistical alarm to be declared. The threshold is checked every 15 minutes for the preceding 24 hour interval
lSES15MinThreshold
Severely Errored Second - is any second with 15 or more code violations. The value set in this object determines the value which when exceeded in a 15 minute window causes a statistical alarm to be declared.
lSES24HrThreshold
Severely Errored Second - is any second with 15 or more code violations. The value set in this object determines the value which when exceeded in a sliding 24 hour window causes a statistical alarm to be declared. The threshold is checked every 15 minutes for the preceding 24 hour interval
cRC15MinThreshold
The value set in this object determines the value which when exceeded in a 15 minute window causes a statistical alarm to be declared.
cRC24HrThreshold
The value set in this object determines the value which when exceeded in a sliding 24 hour window causes a statistical alarm to be declared. The threshold is checked every 15 minutes for the preceding 24 hour interval
cRCES15MinThreshold
The value set in this object determines the value which when exceeded in a 15 minute window causes a statistical alarm to be declared.
cRCES24HrThreshold
The value set in this object determines the value which when exceeded in a sliding 24 hour window causes a statistical alarm to be declared. The threshold is checked every 15 minutes for the preceding 24 hour interval
cRCSES15MinThreshold
The value set in this object determines the value which when exceeded in a 15 minute window causes a statistical alarm to be declared.
cRCSES24HrThreshold
The value set in this object determines the value when exceeded in a sliding 24 hour window causes a statistical alarm to be declared. The threshold is checked every 15 minutes for the preceding 24 hour interval
sEFS15MinThreshold
Severely Errored Framing Second - is a count of one-second intervals containing one or more SEF events. The value set in this object determines the value which when exceeded in a 15 minute window causes a statistical alarm to be declared.
sEFS24HrThreshold
Severely Errored Framing Second - is a count of one-second intervals containing one or more SEF events. The value set in this object determines the value which when exceeded in a sliding 24 hour window causes a statistical alarm to be declared. The threshold is checked every 15 minutes for the preceding 24 hour interval
aISS15MinThreshold
Alarm Indication Signal Second - is a count of one-second intervals containing one or more incoming AIS. The value set in this object determines the value which when exceeded in a 15 minute window causes a statistical alarm to be declared.
aISS24HrThreshold
Alarm Indication Signal Second - is a count of one-second intervals containing one or more incoming AIS. The value set in this object determines the value which when exceeded in a sliding 24 hour window causes a statistical alarm to be declared. The threshold is checked every 15 minutes for the preceding 24 hour interval
uAS15MinThreshold
Unavailable Second - is a count of seconds during which the DS1 Layer service is unavailable. The value set in this object determines the value which when exceeded in a 15 minute window causes a statistical alarm to be declared.
uAS24HrThreshold
Unavailable Second - is a count of seconds during which the DS1 Layer service is unavailable. The value set in this object determines the value which when exceeded in a sliding 24 hour window causes a statistical alarm to be declared. The threshold is checked every 15 minutes for the preceding 24 hour interval
dsx1AlmGrpTable
The DS1 interface alarm configuration table.
dsx1AlmGrpEntry
An entry in the DS1 Alarm table. Each entry represents the current, 15 minute and 24 Hour bucket intervals for different performance parameters.
almLineNum
This object identifies the DS1/E1 interface. The value for this object must be same as the value of lineNum from dsx1CnfGrpTable.
lineAlarmState
This variable is a bitmap of the DSX1 Line Alarms. A value of zero indicates no alarms. Itemized below are the individual bits: BitPosition Alarm ----------- ----- 0 Receiving RAI 1 Transmitting RAI 2 Receiving AIS 3 Transmitting AIS 4 Receiving OOF 5 Receiving LOS 6 Near End Local Loopback in effect 7 Near End Remote Loopback in effect 8 Near End Remote Payload Loopback 9 Receiving CRC MF OOF (E1) 10 Receiving Sig MF OOF (E1) 11 Receiving MF RAI (E1) 12 Receiving MF AIS (E1) 13 BERT in effect 14 Far End Remote Loopback in effect 15 Detected Near End Remote Loopback in
effect
lineStatisticalAlarmState
This variable is a bitmap of the DSX1 Line Statistical Alarms. A value of zero indicates no alarms. Itemized below are the individual alarm bits: BitPosition Alarm ----------- ----- 0 LCV 15 minute threshold exceeded 1 LCV 24 hour threshold exceeded 2 LES 15 minute threshold exceeded 3 LES 24 hour threshold exceeded 4 LSES 15 minute threshold exceeded 5 LSES 24 hour threshold exceeded 6 CRC 15 minute threshold exceeded 7 CRC 24 hour threshold exceeded 8 CRCES 15 minute threshold exceeded 9 CRCES 24 hour threshold exceeded 10 CRCSES 15 minute threshold exceeded 11 CRCSES 24 hour threshold exceeded 12 SEFS 15 minute threshold exceeded 13 SEFS 24 hour threshold exceeded 14 AISS 15 minute threshold exceeded 15 AISS 24 hour threshold exceeded 16 UAS 15 minute threshold exceeded 17 UAS 24 hour threshold exceeded.
lCVCurrent
This counter counts the number of Line code violations encountered by the interface.
lCV15MinBucket
The counter associated with the number of Line code violations in the last 15 minute period encountered by the interface.
lCV24HrBucket
The counter associated with the number of Line code violations in the last 24 hour period encountered by the interface.
lESCurrent
This counter counts the number of Line code violations Errored Seconds encountered by the interface.
lES15MinBucket
This counter counts the number of Line code violations Errored Seconds in the last 15 minutes encountered by the interface.
lES24HrBucket
This counter counts the number of Line code violations Errored Seconds in the last 24 hours encountered by the interface.
lSESCurrent
This counter counts the number of Line code violations Severely Errored Seconds encountered by the interface.
lSES15MinBucket
This counter counts the number of LCV Severely Errored Seconds in the last 15 minutes encountered by the interface.
lSES24HrBucket
This counter counts the number of LCV Severely Errored Seconds in the last 24 hours encountered by the interface.
cRCCurrent
This counter counts the number of P Bit code violations encountered by the interface.
cRC15MinBucket
This counter counts the number of P Bit code violations in the last 15 minutes encountered by the interface.
cRC24HrBucket
This counter counts the number of P Bit code violations in the last 24 hours encountered by the interface.
cRCESCurrent
This counter counts the number of PCV Errored Seconds encountered by the interface.
cRCES15MinBucket
This counter counts the number of PCV Errored Seconds in the last 15 minutes encountered by the interface.
cRCES24HrBucket
This counter counts the number of PCV Errored Seconds in the last 24 hours encountered by the interface.
cRCSESCurrent
This counter counts the number of P Bit code violations Severely Errored Seconds encountered by the interface.
cRCSES15MinBucket
This counter counts the number of PCV Severely Errored Seconds in the last 15 minutes encountered by the interface.
cRCSES24HrBucket
This counter counts the number of PCV Severely Errored Seconds in the last 24 hours encountered by the interface.
sEFSCurrent
This counter counts the number of Severely Errored Framing Seconds encountered by the interface.
sEFS15MinBucket
This counter counts the number of Severely Errored Framing Seconds in the last 15 minutes encountered by the interface.
sEFS24HrBucket
This counter counts the number of Severely Errored Framing Seconds in the last 24 hours encountered by the interface.
aISSCurrent
This counter counts the number of AIS Severely Errored Seconds encountered by the interface.
aISS15MinBucket
This counter counts the number of AIS Severely Errored Seconds in the last 15 minutes encountered by the interface.
aISS24HrBucket
This counter counts the number of AIS Severely Errored Seconds in the last 24 hours encountered by the interface.
uASCurrent
This counter counts the number of Unavailable Seconds encountered by the interface.
uAS15MinBucket
This counter counts the number of Unavailable Seconds in the last 15 minutes encountered by the interface.
uAS24HrBucket
This counter counts the number of Unavailable Seconds in the last 24 hours encountered by the interface.
percentEFS
This counter counts the %LCV Error Free Seconds.
cmDsx1Compliance
The compliance statement for objects related to DS1/E1 mib.
cmDsx1GeneralGroup
The collection of objects used for DS1/E1 interfaces.
cmDsx1ConfGroup
The collection of objects used for DS1/E1 interface configuration.
cmDsx1CountGroup
The collection of objects related to DS1/E1 statistics.
cmDsx1AlarmConfGroup
The collection of objects used for DS1/E1 Alarm threshold configuration.
cmDsx1AlarmGroup
The collection of objects used for DS1/E1 Alarm configuration.
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