This soft copy for use by IBM employees only.

The version and release number for the backup firmware (microcode) saved in flash memory.″

::= { swap 3 }

-- configuration save/revert

configuration OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { service 4 }

configurationControl OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER {

ready (1), save (2)

}

ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

When set to save (2), the current configuration of the atm subsystem is saved in non volatile memory.

This configuration will be restored at the next reset of the atm sub- system.

It may be useful before an upload of the configuration file is

performed, to save the current configuration (cf tftp group). When a reset is performed, the last configuration saved in non volatile memory is restored and not necessarily the current config at the time of the reset.″

::= { configuration 1 }

--This MIB defines ATM signalling support, i.e. Q2931 and SAAL support

--for SVCs.

atmSvc OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { node 9 }

--This group defines support for the Q2931 protocol atmQ2931 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmSvc 1 }

--This table defines the Q2931 configuration and status.

atmQ2931ConfTable OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AtmQ2931ConfEntry ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

This table contains basic information on the Q2931 protocol for each signalling link defined per port.

Usually, there is only one signalling channel per interface

and thus one Q2931 protocol definition entry per interface.″ ::= { atmQ2931 1}

atmQ2931ConfEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX AtmQ2931ConfEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

Entries of atmQ2931ConfTable. Each entry corresponds to a pair of ATM interface, signalling channel.

A signalling channel is uniquely defined on each interface

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