F. SNMP MIB Objects

Near End Group – “dsx1TimeElapsed” Object (dsx1ConfigEntry 3)

Applies to the network interface only. An error status is returned if access is attempted for the DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) interface.

Near End Group – “dsx1ValidIntervals” Object (dsx1ConfigEntry 4)

Applies to the network interface only. An error status is returned if access is attempted for the DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) interface.

Near End Group – “dsx1LineType” Object (dsx1ConfigEntry 5)

his object corresponds to the NET Framing/DTE Framing configuration options for the T1 interfaces on the DSU/CSU. Only the following values are supported by the DSU/CSU.

Tdsx1ESF(2) – Indicates ESF framing. dsx1D4(2) – Indicates D4 framing.

Near End Group – “dsx1LineCoding” Object (dsx1ConfigEntry 6)

his object corresponds to the NET Coding/DTE Coding configuration options for the T1 interfaces on the DSU/CSU. Only the following values are supported by the DSU/CSU.

Tdsx1B8ZS(2) – Indicates B8ZS line coding. dsx1AMI(5) – Indicates AMI line coding.

Near End Group – “dsx1SendCode” Object (dsx1ConfigEntry 7)

his object specifies the test patterns/codes being sent over the network interface. hese tests are not supported on the DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) interface. Only the

followingT values are supported by the DSU/CSU.

dsx1SendNoCode(1) – Specifies that the interface is sending normal or looped data. Setting the interface to this value stops an active “send pattern” test on the interface. This is the only value supported by the DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) interface.

dsx1SendLineCode(2) – Specifies that the network interface is sending a Remote Loopback (Rlpbk) LLBUP code. The code is sent for 10 seconds.

dsx1SendResetCode(4) – Specifies that the network interface is sending

TRemote Loopback (Rlpbk) LLBDN code. The code is sent for 10 seconds.

dsx1SendQRS(5) – Specifies that the network interface is sending a QRSS test pattern. The pattern is sent until the test is halted (i.e., setting to

Tdsx1SendNoCode).

dsx1SendOtherTestPattern(8) – Specifies that the network interface is sending a 1-in-8 test pattern. The pattern is sent until the test is halted (i.e., setting to dsx1SendNoCode).

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