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SYNTAX INTEGER { active (1), notInService (2), notReady (3), createAndWait (5), destroy (6) }

ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

States values:

active: the PVC is operational

notInService: the PVC is failing

notReady: values are missing to be able to activate this PVC

Actions:

active: this requests to re-start a failing PVC (which status was notInService)

destroy: this requests to delete a PVC

createAndWait: this requests to create a PVC

To create a new PVC, this variable must be set to createAndWait with an index where:

-atmPvcIndex is the number of the interface from where the PVC is created

-atmPvcIdentifier is an unused PVC identifier for this interface

To activate a PVC, this variable must be set to active.

Default values are provided for all attributes except for the atmPvcEpRemIndex. If this attribute is not set, the PVC will remain in the notReady state.

To delete a PVC, this variable must be set to destroy.″ ::= { atmPvcEntry 3 }

atmPvcType OBJECT-TYPE

 

SYNTAX INTEGER { point2pointVP

(1),

point2pointVC

(2),

point2multipointVP (3), point2multipointVC (4) }

ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

A unicast PVC is defined between two endpoints, using either a VP or a VC connection.

A Multicast PVC is defined :

-first between a source endpoint and a target endpoint

-then adding endpoints, thanks to the PvcEpTable

using either VP or VC connections.

The source endpoint is called Root, while target endpoints are called multicast parties.″

DEFVAL { point2pointVC } ::= { atmPvcEntry 4 }

atmPvcEndPoint OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER { primaryRoot (1), secondaryLeaf (2) }

ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory

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IBM SG24-4817-00 manual AtmPvcType OBJECT-TYPE