Cisco Systems NI-1 manual Cisco Snmp

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Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module

Initial System Upload

Table 6-3 Cisco 6100/6130 Node Object Attributes (continued)

Attribute

Description

Acceptable

Default Values

 

 

Values

 

 

 

 

 

Transit Cost

This is the cost of crossing the

0-2147483647

1000

 

sub-network. This attribute is

 

 

 

used by the Threader to

 

 

 

determine the lowest cost path

 

 

 

when threading a service.

 

 

 

(Mandatory)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Node Type

This specifies the equipment

Text string (up to

CiscoDSLAM6

 

type.

24 characters)

100/6130

 

 

 

 

Class

The CPC class name for the node

 

C1nd*

 

object.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Containing Region

The name of the administrative

Text string (up to

 

 

area containing the node (a

32 characters)

 

 

LATA, for example).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Geographical

This is the geographical location

Text string (up to

 

Location

of the node (for example, a GPS

32 characters)

 

 

reference).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Organizational

This is the organizational

Text string (up to

 

Location

location of the node (for

64 characters)

 

 

example, a Cisco 6100 directory

 

 

 

reference).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pre-provisioned

Not supported in this release.

Init, Full, None

None*

 

 

 

 

Cisco SNMP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Connection Mode

Specifies whether this switch is

Direct, Pooled

Direct

 

configured for a direct or pooled

 

 

 

connection mode.

 

 

 

 

 

 

SNMP community

SNMP community string for

Text string (up to

private

name

accessing the MIB (public for

32 characters)

 

 

read and private for write).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco Provisioning Center User’s Guide

 

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Contents Subscriber Connection Configurations Supported ConfigurationsSubtending Configurations Vendor Product Versions Supported EquipmentNetwork Timeout Summary of Configuration TasksInitial System Upload Attribute Description Acceptable Before You Upload Creating a Network ObjectValues Common Attributes Creating a Node Object Attribute Description Acceptable Default ValuesValues Cisco Snmp Network Upload Uploading the Fabric Elements for a Network Object Uploading for Individual NodesViewing the Upload Progress Re-UploadCreating Logical Ports Working with Logical PortsModifying Logical Ports Deleting Logical Ports Adding Links Using the GUINaming Logical Ports Adding Inter-Network Links Topology InformationCreating a Service Element Profile Working with Service Element ProfilesDeleting a Service Element Profile Modifying a Service Element ProfileDSL Physical Port Profile Attributes Cisco 6100/6130 DSL Physical Port Profile Object Viewer DSL Default ValueAttribute Description SDSL, Adsl2B1QSDSL Default Value Cisco 6100/6130Capadsl DMT2ADSLAttribute Description ATU-C CAP Attribute Description Other Attributes ATM Logical Port Profile AttributesDCE, DTE ATMTRUE, False ATM-ATM PVC Attribute Description Acceptable Values Default ValuesUBR VCI Ilmi ID BandwidthATM Attributes VPI Ilmi IDAttributes ATM-ATM Cross Connection Service Element Profile AttributesCisco Provisioning Center User’s Guide 78-11339-01 VC, VP Attribute Name DescriptionPVC is assigned. The highest Priority is QP1 QP3

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