ACCULINK 316x DSU/CSU
E-16 January 1997 3160-A2-GB21-50

Generic Interface Test Table –

“ifExtnsTestResult” Object (ifExtnsTestEntry 5)

This object contains the result of the most recently
requested test. Only the following values are supported by
the DSU/CSU.
none(1) – No test currently active.
inProgress(3) – A test is currently in progress.
notSupported(4) – The requested test is not
supported.
unAbleToRun(5) – The requested test cannot run
due to the state of the unit.

Generic Interface Test Table –

“ifExtnsTestCode” Object

(ifExtnsTestEntry 6)

This object contains a code that contains more specific
information on the test result. This object is defined as an
object identifier. Only the following values are supported
by the DSU/CSU.
none – No further information is available. Used for
the send pattern/code and loopback tests.
inSyncNoBitErrors – A monitor pattern (QRSS or
511) test has synchronized on the pattern and has
not detected any bit errors.
inSyncWithBitErrors – A monitor pattern (QRSS or
511) test has synchronized on the pattern and has
detected bit errors.
notInSync – A monitor pattern (QRSS or 511) test
has not synchronized on the requested pattern.
Where these object identifiers are defined as follows:
wellKnownCodes – OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
[ifExtensions 5]
none – OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
[wellKnownCodes 1]
inSyncNoBitErrors – OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
[wellKnownCodes 2]
inSyncWithBitErrors – OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
[wellKnownCodes 3]
notInSync – OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
[wellKnownCodes 4]
Enterprise MIB
The variable devConfigAreaCopy under the
devConfigAreaCopy group in the common area of the
Enterprise MIB will be fully supported. This variable
allows the entire contents of one configuration area to be
copied into another configuration area.
Correlation between MenuCommands and SNMP Objects
Table E-1 provides a correlation between how a
function is performed or status is displayed on the front
panel and how the same function is accomplished using
access to the SNMP database. SNMP objects are
displayed in bold type while values for SNMP objects are
displayed in italics.