C. Traps and MIBs

Table C-3. Interfaces Group Objects (1 of 3)

Object

Description

Setting/Contents

 

 

 

ifNumber

Supported as specified in the

Specifies the number of interfaces for this unit in the

(interfaces 1)

Evolution MIB.

ifTable.

 

 

 

ifIndex

Provides the index into the

Interface List:

(ifEntry 1)

interface table (ifTable) and to

CONx*: Console port, Layer 1, maximum 1 per

 

other MIB tables. It is

 

unit, exists in SU, AU, and BU.

 

recommended that values be

 

 

 

assigned contiguously starting

ETHx*: Ethernet management port, Layer 1,

 

with 1. The value for each

maximum 1 per unit, exists in SU and AU.

 

interface sublayer must remain

T1x*: T1 interface, Layer 1, maximum 8 per unit,

 

constant between NMS

 

exists in SU, AU, and BU.

 

reinitializations. See See

 

 

 

Table C-4, ifIndex Assignments.

E1x*: E1 interface, Layer 1, maximum 8 per unit,

 

 

 

 

exists in SU, AU, and BU.

 

 

ATMx*: ATM uplink, Layer 3, maximum 96 per

 

 

unit, exists in SU, AU, and BU.

 

 

AA5L_x*: ATM AAL5, Layer 4, maximum 1 per

 

 

unit, exists in SU and AU.

 

 

ReachDSLx*: ReachDSL port, Layer 1,

 

 

maximum 48 per unit, exists in SU, AU, and BU.

 

 

DSLChan_x*: DSL channels, Layer 2, maximum

 

 

96 per unit, exists in SU, AU, and BU.

 

 

* x = Interface/port number within the same chassis.

 

 

 

ifDescr

Supplies text for each interface:

See Table C-4, ifIndex Assignments.

(ifEntry 2)

 

 

 

 

 

ifType

Identifies the interface type based

See Table C-4, ifIndex Assignments.

(ifEntry 3)

on the physical/link protocol(s).

 

 

 

 

ifMtu

Identifies the largest datagram

DSL124 interface: 53

(ifEntry 4)

that can be sent or received on an

ATM124 interface: 53

 

interface.

 

 

 

 

ATM90 interface: 53

 

 

ATM91 interface: 53

 

 

AAL5 interface: 4128 (set to largest PDU size that

 

 

can be processed by the AA5 entity)

 

 

RFC1483 interface: 1500

 

 

 

ifSpeed

Provides the interface’s current

DSL124 interface: 322176 kbps

(ifEntry 5)

bandwidth in bits per second

ATM124 interface: 322176 kbps

 

(bps).

 

 

 

 

ATM90 interface: 0

 

 

ATM91 interface: 0

 

 

BUS1: 512k

 

 

RFC1483 interface: 0

 

 

 

ifPhysAddress

Identifies the physical address for

TFor GranDSLAM 4200 ATM interfaces, this object

(ifEntry 6)

the interface.

should contain an octet string of zero length.

 

 

 

4200-A2-GB20-00

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Paradyne 4200 manual See Table C-4, ifIndex Assignments

4200 specifications

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