| Overview | Package | Class | Deprecated | Help |
| Properties | |
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| faultMode |
The Ethernet OAM fault management compliancy of the card. Current configurable modes:
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| gracePeriodTx |
The value of tmnxDot1agCfmGracePeriod indicates whether or not some
portion of the locally configured ETH-CFM MEPs are transmitting grace
period notifications to their peers. A value of 'true' indicates that
a grace period is being transmitted, a value of 'false' indicates no
grace period information is being sent.
Only admin up and ccm-enabled local MEPs in an association with a
ccm-interval of 1 second or faster are eligible to transmit grace
period information in the CCM PDUs. Grace period information is
also transmitted in AIS PDUs if they have a 1 second period.
type=boolean access=read-only default=false Displayed(tab/group)=Grace Period TX (/Grace Period) |
| graceTxEnable |
The value of tmnxDot1agCfmGraceTxEnable specifies whether or not grace
period notifications will be sent to the ETH-CFM remote MEP peers. The
value 'true' enables grace period notifications, and the value 'false'
suppresses the notifications.
During an outage, the modification of this object from 'true' to
'false' will cause an immediate clear of all grace period
notifications, after which no further notifications will be sent. A
modification of this object from 'false' to 'true' will not enable the
transmission of grace period for any outages currently in progress but
will take effect for subsequent outages.
type=boolean default=true Displayed(tab/group)=Grace Period TX Enabled (/Grace Period) |
| id |
The MEP Id will be used when auto MEP Id generation is used.
The user will be able to choose a unique starting MEP Id for each NE managed by NFM-P, that
supports MEPs.
When a MEP is created on an NE with Mep Id configured, then the configured MEP Id will be used
If that MEP Id is already used by the NE, then the next available MEP Id will be used.
type=long default=0 minimum=0 maximum=8191 Displayed(tab/group)=MEP ID |
| inactivityTimer |
The value of inactivityTimer specifies the duration,
in seconds, that the system will maintain Synthetic Loss Measurement
(SLM) reply (SLR) data for individual two-way tests in the absence of
receiving SLM frames.
The system may be blocked in responding to new two-way SLM tests due to
an excessive inactive timer duration. In this case, reducing this
object's value, thus reducing the retention time for existing latent
SLR test data, will help free test resources allowing the system to
respond to new two-way SLM tests."
type=long default=100 minimum=10 maximum=100 units=seconds Displayed(tab/group)=SLM Inactivity Timer |
| mcLagPropHoldTime |
The value of tmnxDot1agCfmMcLagPropHoldTime specifies the duration, in
seconds, of a timer that is activated when an MC-LAG port or protocol
changes state. While the timer is active, no fault set or clear is
propagated to the MC-LAG SAP's CFM MEP.
The outstanding hold time can be monitored by polling the value of
sapEthCfmMcLagPropHoldTimeRemain for a particular SAP. When set to
the value zero (0), no delay in response to a port or protocol change
will be observed.
This object is meaningful only when tmnxDot1agCfmMcLagStdbyInactive is
set to the value 'enabled (1)', otherwise an SNMP Set operation will
result in an inconsistentValue error and the result of an SNMP Get
operation will be undefined.
type=long default=1 minimum=0 maximum=60 units=seconds Displayed(tab/group)=MC LAG Prop Hold Time (/Ethernet CFM Redundancy) |
| mcLagStdbyInactive |
The value of McLagStdbyInactive specifies whether or not
ETH-CFM MEPs configured on Multi-Chassis LAG ports are aware of MC-LAG
port active/standby states.
When this object is 'true (1)', MEPs configured on a Multi-Chassis
LAG port will act as if they are administratively shutdown if running
on a standby port, and will only be operational on an active MC-LAG
port.
When this object is 'false (2)', MEPs configured on a Multi-Chassis
LAG port will operate regardless of the MC-LAG port active and standby
states.
type=boolean default=false Displayed(tab/group)=MC LAG Standby Inactive (/Ethernet CFM Redundancy) |
| senderIdName |
The value of tmnxDot1agCfmSenderIdName specifies the locally defined
sender-id name that is inserted in all CFM transmitted PDUs. The value
of this object is only meaningful if the value of
tmnxDot1agCfmSenderIdType is set to the value 'local (2)'. Otherwise
the value of this object MUST be the empty string. The value of this
object MUST be set to a non-empty string in the same SNMP PDU as the
modification of tmnxDot1agCfmSenderIdType when the type is assigned to
the value 'local (2)'. Modification of the type away from 'local (2)'
will automatically reset the value to its default value.
type=string default= maximum=45 Displayed(tab/group)=Sender ID Name (/Sender ID) |
| senderIdType |
The value of tmnxDot1agCfmSenderIdType specifies the type of sender
identification that is transmitted in CFM PDUs generated from this
system. The value of 'none (0)' indicates that there is no sender-id
information transmitted in the PDUs. 'system (1)' indicates that the
system's name (TIMETRA-CHASSIS-MIB::tmnxChassisName) is inserted in
transmitted PDUs, while 'local (2)' indicates that the value as
defined in tmnxDot1agCfmSenderIdName is transmitted.
type=ethernetoam.Dot1agCfmSenderIdTypeEnum default=senderIdSystem Displayed(tab/group)=Sender ID Type (/Sender ID) |
| Properties inherited from ManagedObject |
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| actionMask, children-Set, deploymentState, isFaultSquelched, name, objectFullName, selfAlarmed |