1. Network Management Specification

7.8.2Link Load Sharing (LLS) - (PDN-LINK-LOAD-SHARING-MIB.mib)

The object pdnLinkLoadSharingSelection is used to enable Load Sharing in the device. By default Load Sharing is disabled.

Table 1-87. Link Load Sharing

Table

Comments

 

 

pdnLLSConfigEntry

Supported as is

 

 

pdnLLSMapEntry

Supported as is

 

 

7.8.2.1pdnLLSConfigGroupName.

This object contains a text describing a group configured for load sharing.

7.8.2.2pdnLLSConfigSelection.

This object allows managers to enable and disable the link load sharing on this group.The default value for this object is disabled.

7.8.2.3pdnLLSMapGroupName.

This object is used in the pdnLLSMapEntry to map uplink interfaces and load sharing groups. This Group Name corresponds to one of the groups defined in the pdnLLSConfigTable.

7.8.3Enterprise link failure management- (PDN-LINK-FAULT-MGMT-MIB.mib)

The object pdnLinkFaultMgmtSwitchoverSelection is used to enable and disable the Switchover due to link failure feature in this device. By default, switchover is disabled. This feature can not be enabled if APS is enabled.

Table 1-88. pdnLinkFaultMgmtSwitchoverSelection

Table

Comments

 

 

pdnLinkFailureConfigEntry

Supported as is

 

 

7.8.4Entity redundancy - (PDN-ENTITY-REDUNDANCY-MIB.mib)

The object pdnEntityRedundancySelection is used to enable and disable the redundancy feature. By default, this object is disabled.

Table 1-89. pdnEntityRedundancySelection

Table

Comments

 

 

pdnRedunCmdEntry

Supported as is

 

 

pdnRedunStatusEntry

Supported as is

 

 

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8620, 8820 specifications

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