Table 1-57. Paradyne Extensions to ATM MIBs (2 of 2)

 

 

 

Sup-

Table

Object

Type

ported

 

 

 

 

pdnATMVclCurrEntry

 

 

Yes

(pdn_ATMStats.mib)

 

 

 

pdnATMVclCurrElapsedTime

Gauge32

Read-Only

 

 

 

 

 

pdnATMVclCurrTotalCellIns

Gauge32

Read-Only

 

 

 

 

 

pdnATMVclCurrTotalInDiscards

Gauge32

n

 

 

 

 

 

pdnATMVclCurrTotalCellOuts

Gauge32

Read-Only

 

 

 

 

 

pdnATMVclCurrTotalOutDiscards

Gauge32

Read-Only

 

 

 

 

pdnATMVclHistEntry

pdnATMVclHistIndex

INTEGER

Read-Only

(pdn_ATMStats.mib)

 

 

 

pdnATMVclHistElapsedTime

TimeInterval

Read-Only

 

 

 

 

 

pdnATMVclHistTotalCellIns

Gauge32

Read-Only

 

 

 

 

 

pdnATMVclHistTotalInDiscards

Gauge32

n

 

 

 

 

 

pdnATMVclHistTotalCellOuts

Gauge32

Read-Only

 

 

 

 

 

pdnATMVclHistTotalOutDiscards

Gauge32

Read-Only

 

 

 

 

6.5ATM Loopback

pdnATMfM4VcLoopbackTestTable in pdn_atmM4Ext.mib is supported to provide detailed test results on ATM F5 loopback test. This tabular object augments atmfM4VcTestTable (see Section 3.15).

Table 1-58. ATM Loopback

Table

Comments

 

 

pdnATMfM4VcLoopbackTestEntry

Supported as is

 

 

In order to distinguish a single-cell loopback test from a multi-cell loopback test, In addition to ATM Forum M4 Test Types atmfM4VcTestOAMLoopbackSeg and atmfM4VcTestOAMLoopbackE2E, which indicate a single-cell loopback test, two new test commands pdnATMfM4TestOAMLoopbackSegMultiCell and pdnATMfM4VcTestOAMloopbackE2EMultiCell are defined to stop but not dealloc the ATM F5 loopback test resource (such as result).

In order to initiate an ATM F5 Segment loopback test, an NMS must first obtain ‘ownership’ of the entry in the atmfM4VcTestTable for the VCC or VCL to be tested. This is accomplished with atmfM4VcTestId and atmfM4VcTestStatus object as follows:

try_again:

get (atmfM4VcTestId, atmfM4VcTestStatus) while (atmfM4TestStatus != notInUse)

/* Loop while a test is running or some other

*manager is configuring a test. */

short delay

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Paradyne 8620, 8820 manual ATM Loopback Comments

8620, 8820 specifications

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