C. Traps and MIBs

Table C-4. ifIndex Assignments

Interface

ifType (IANAifType)

IfIndex

ifDescr

 

 

 

 

T1

ds1(18)

00cc00190x (x=18)

“T1 interface in unit ‘cc’”

 

 

 

 

E1

e1(19)

00cc00190x (x=18)

“E1 interface in unit ‘cc’”

 

 

 

 

ATM Link

atm(37)

00cc00390x

“ATM Link in unit ‘cc’”

 

 

 

 

AAL5

aal5(49)

00cc004901

“ATM-AAL5 interface in unit ‘cc’”

 

 

 

 

ReachDSL port

adsl(94)

00cc001yyy (yyy=1−4 8)

“ReachDSL port ‘yy’ in unit ‘cc’”

 

 

 

 

DSL channels

Tfast(94)

fast channels: 00cc002yyy

“ReachDSL port ‘yy’ in unit ‘cc’”

 

interleave(126)

T(yyy=148)

 

 

 

interleave channels:

 

 

 

00cc002yyy (yyy=4996)

 

 

 

 

 

ATM

atm(37)

00cc003yyy (yyy=196)

“ATM Port interface ‘yy’ in unit ‘cc’”

 

 

 

 

MIB II (RFC 2863) Extension to the Interface Table

his extension contains additional objects for the Interface table. Only the following objects are supported:

ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable(14) Read/Write. SNMP traps must be enabled on

Tthe unit for changes to this object to take effect. ifConnectorPresent(17) Read only.

MIB II (RFC 2863) Interface Stack Group

For GranDSLAM 4200, the interface stack group is used to show the relationship between multiple logical and physical interfaces. The ifStackTable entries for GranDSLAM 4200 are shown in Table C-5, GranDSLAM 4200 IfStackTable Entries.

Table C-5. GranDSLAM 4200 IfStackTable Entries

GranDSLAM 4200

GranDSLAM 4200

GranDSLAM 4200

Higher Interface Number

Mid-Interface Number (Fast Channel)

Lower Interface Number

 

 

 

atm1 atm24

adsl1:2 adsl24:2

adsl1 adsl24

 

 

 

AAL5

cel1

 

 

 

0

wan1

 

 

 

ifStackHigherLayer Object (ifStackEntry1) – Provides the ifIndex corresponding to the higher sublayer running on top of the interface specified in the ifStackLowerLayer object. The higher interface number ranges from

Tdsl1dsl24, cel1, and wan1. The lower interface number is 0.

ifStackLowerLayer Object (ifStackEntry2) – Provides the ifIndex corresponding to the lower sublayer running below the interface specified in the

ifStackHigherLayer object. The higher interface number is 0. The lower interface number ranges from atm1atm24.

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