C. Traps and MIBs

MIB II (RFC 2863) Interface Test Table

For GranDSLAM 4200, the Interface Test Table is supported for interface-related diagnostic tests such as loopback.

MIB II (RFC 2863) if estEntry Table

his table contains one entry per interface and defines objects that allow a network manager to instruct an agent to test an interface. For the GranDSLAM 4200, loopback tests can be performed. The objects supported are the following:

ifTestId

IfTestStatus

ifTestType

ifTestResult

ifTestCode

TifTestOwner ifIndex

ATM MIB (AtoM) (RFC 2515)

he ATM MIB provides objects for management of the ATM cell and AAL5 interfaces, as well as guidance for the ifTable. Nine groups are supported:

ATM Interface Configuration Parameter Group (atmInterfaceConfEntry) Supported. See ATM Interface Configuration Parameter Group (RFC 2515) on page C-14.

TC Sublayer Group Not supported.

ATM Traffic Descriptor Group Contains a set of ATM traffic parameters including the ATM traffic service category. See ATM Interface Traffic Descriptor Group (RFC 2515) on page C-15.

ATM Virtual Channel Link (VCL) Configuration Group Supported. See ATM

TVCL Configuration Group (RFC 2515) on page C-16.

Virtual Channel Cross Connect Group Supported. See Virtual Channel Cross Connect Group (RFC 2515) on page C-17.

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4200 specifications

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