C. Traps and MIBs

Virtual Channel Cross Connect Group (RFC 2515)

This table contains configuration and state information of point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, and multipoint-to-multipoint VC cross-connections for PVCs. This table has read access and is used to cross-connect the VCLs together in an ATM switch or network that belongs to a VC connection (see Table C-8, Virtual Channel Cross Connect Group Objects).

Table C-8. Virtual Channel Cross Connect Group Objects

Object

Description

Setting/Contents

 

 

 

atmVcCrossConnectL2HOper

Identifies the current operational status

he only valid values are:

Status

of the VC cross-connection in one

up(1)

(atmVcCrossConnectEntry 9)

direction (low to high).

 

 

 

down(2)

 

 

unknown(3): Not supported.

 

 

 

atmVcCrossConnectH2LOper

Identifies the current operational status

he only valid values are:

Status

of the VC cross-connection in one

up(1)

(atmVcCrossConnectEntry

direction (high to low).

 

10)

 

Tdown(2)

 

 

unknown(3): Not supported.

 

 

 

atmVcCrossConnectL2HLast

Identifies the value of the Mib II’s

Integer. If the current state was entered

Change

sysUpTime object at the time that this

into prior to the last reinitialization of the

(atmVcCrossConnectEntry

VC cross-connection entered its current

agent, then this object contains a zero

11)

operational state in a low to high

value.

 

direction.

 

 

 

 

atmVcCrossConnectH2LLast

Identifies the value of the Mib II’s

Integer. If the current state was entered

Change

sysUpTime object at the time that this

into prior to the last reinitialization of the

(atmVcCrossConnectEntry

VC cross-connection enterde its current

agent, then this object contains a zero

12)

operational state in a high to low

value.

 

direction.

 

 

 

 

atmVcCrossConnectRowStat

Used to create a new cross-connection

he only valid values are:

us (atmVcCrossConnectEntry

row for the cross-connecting VCLs

active: Cannot be set to active unless

13)

created using the atmVclTable or to

the atmVcCrossConnectAdminStatus

 

change or delete an existing

 

object exists in the row.

 

cross-connection.

 

 

 

 

TcreateAndGo

 

 

destroy

 

 

 

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