Paradyne 6302, 6341, 6301, 6342, 6371, 6351 manual Configuration MIB, Factory1-to-active8

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C. Traps and MIBs

Configuration MIB

The supported groups used with the DSL Configuration MIB, pdn_Config.mib, are:

￿Device Configuration Copy Group

￿Trap Configuration Group

￿Paradyne Device Configuration Time Group

￿Traps

Table C-10. Device Configuration Copy Group Objects Table

Object

Description

Setting/Contents

 

 

 

devConfigAreaCopy

Use to configure the current configuration

￿noOp (1) – always reads as this value

(devConfigArea1)

to the factory defaults settings.

and represents:

 

NOTE: ALL current configuration input is

factory1-to-active(8)

 

purged when the DSL router is resets as a

 

 

result of this command. Data purged

 

 

includes:

 

 

Interface IP addresses

 

 

– IP route table entries

 

 

ARP cache entries

 

 

NAT entries

 

 

DHCP server entries

 

 

 

 

devConfigTrapEnable

This object determines which trap types are

Bit positions:

(devConfigTrap1)

sent, represented by a bit map as a sum.

1 – warmStart trap

 

Allows multiple trap types to be enabled or

 

 

 

disabled simultaneously.

2 – authenticationFailure trap

 

 

 

4 – enterpriseSpecific traps

 

 

 

￿8 – LinkUp trap

 

 

 

16 – LinkDown trap

 

 

 

devConfigTimeOfDay

Displays the current time.

(devConfigTime 1)

 

 

 

 

 

 

cCN(7)

Signifies a configuration change or a

7 – Warning trap

 

software upgrade.

 

 

 

 

cCNTrapEnable

Use to enable or disable the configuration

￿1 – Disable trap

(router 28)

change trap.

2 – Enable trap

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6300-A2-GB20-10

November 2003

C-17

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