Operation via SNMP
13.4.Circuit Control via SNMP
13.4.1.Controlling Circuits
A/B Switching and Default commands can be issued for circuits via SNMP. Circuits are arranged in a table of N rows, where N is the number of circuits in the system. Circuit parameters are described below.
• circuitTable::circuitID – String indicating the circuit's ID
• circuitTable::circuitName - String indicating the circuit's
• circuitTable::circuitStatus – Current state of the circuit 0 Switch Position B
1 Switch Position A
•circuitTable::circuitAction – Action to be taken on circuit
1 Mark to Switch to A (does not execute)
2 Mark to Switch to B (does not execute)
3 N/A
4 Mark to DEFAULT Circuit (does not execute)
5 Mark to Switch to A and execute circuit actions
6 Mark to Switch to B and execute circuit actions 7 N/A
8 Mark to DEFAULT Circuit and execute circuit actions
Set circuitTable::circuitAction to desired action, as specified by values
13.4.2. Controlling Circuit Groups
A/B Switching and Default commands can be issued for circuit groups via SNMP. Circuit Groups are arranged in a table of 54 rows, one row for each circuit group in the system. Circuit Group parameters are described below.
•circuitGroupTable::circuitGroupName – String indicating the circuit groups name
•circuitGroupTable::circuitGroupAction – Action to be taken on circuit group
1 Mark to Switch to A (does not execute)
2 Mark to Switch to B (does not execute)
3 N/A
4 Mark to DEFAULT Circuit (does not execute)
5 Mark to Switch to A and execute circuit group actions
6 Mark to Switch to B and execute circuit group actions 7 N/A
8 Mark to DEFAULT Circuit and execute circuit group actions
Set circuitGroupTable::circuitGroupAction to desired action, as specified by values