| Overview | Package | Class | Deprecated | Help |
| Properties | |
|---|---|
| creationOrigin |
type=svt.L2RouteOriginType access=read-create default=manual |
| delayedDownPeriod |
The value of delayedDownPeriod specifies the time in seconds
that is used to bring down the interface. In other words, the value of delayedDownPeriod
indicates the hold up time before the interface is going down.
type=long default=0 minimum=0 maximum=1200 units=seconds Displayed(tab/group)=Hold Up Period |
| delayedUpPeriod |
The value of delayedUpSeconds specifies the time in seconds
that is used to bring up the interface. In other words, the value of delayedUpPeriod
indicates the hold down time before the interface is coming up.
When interface comes up, it will not become operational until
after the specified delay.
type=long default=0 minimum=0 maximum=65535 units=seconds Displayed(tab/group)=Hold Down Period |
| delayedUpTimer |
The value of delayedUpTimer indicates the time left before the
interface comes up when delayedUpSeconds is configured to a
non-zero value. From SR 14.0.R1, the value of delayedUpTimer also indicates
the time left before the interface goes down when delayedDownPeriod is configured to a
non-zero value.
type=long access=read-only default=-1 minimum=-1 maximum=65535 units=seconds Displayed(tab/group)=Delayed Timer |
| initDelayEnable |
When the value initDelayEnable is set to 'false', everytime the system attempts to bring the interface operationally up,
it will be delayed by the value of delayedUpPeriod.
When the value initDelayEnable is set to 'true', only the next time the system attempts to bring the interface operationally up,
it will be delayed by the value of delayedUpPeriod.
type=boolean default=false Displayed(tab/group)=Delay on Init Only |
| interfaceOperFlags |
The value of interfaceOperFlags specifies the reason why the interface is operationally
down.
type=service.InterfaceOperFlags access=read-only Displayed(tab/group)=Interface Down Reason IPv4 |
| interfaceOperFlagsIpv6 |
The value of interfaceOperFlagsIpv6 specifies the reason why the interface is operationally
down.
type=service.InterfaceOperFlags access=read-only Displayed(tab/group)=Interface Down Reason IPv6 |
| ipMtu |
The value of IP MTU is used to reflect the MTU size of this interface in the header of an ICMP MTU exceeded message when a packet is too large to be transmitted on this interface.
The default size is calculated by subtracting the DLC header size from the physical MTU size of the interface.
The range is 0 or between 512 and 9786. When a value of zero (0) is specified, the value is set to the calculated default size.
type=long default=0 minimum=0 maximum=9786 units=Octets Displayed(tab/group)=Configured IP MTU (/Frame Size Constraints) |
| ipv6Allowed |
Specifies whether IPv6 can be configured on this router interface. When the value is 'true', IPv6
can be configured on this interface. When it is 'false', IPv6 cannot be configured.
type=boolean default=false Displayed(tab/group)=IPv6 Allowed |
| ipv6OperationalState |
Specifies the current operational status for IPv6 on this router interface.
type=netw.OperationalState access=read-only default=serviceUnknown Displayed(tab/group)=IPv6 Operational State |
| rtr.VirtualRouterIpAddress-Set |
type=Children-Set |
| rtr.VirtualRouterSubscriberPrefix-Set |
type=Children-Set |
| spokeSdpBindingPointer |
type=Pointer access=read-only default= Displayed(tab/group)=Spoke SDP Binding (/Spoke SDP Binding) |
| spokeSdpBindingUsed |
type=boolean access=read-only default=false |
| Properties inherited from service.LogicalInterface |
|---|
| administrativeState, description, displayedName, id, operationalState, routerId, routerName, serviceId, serviceName, serviceType, subscriberId, subscriberName, svcComponentId, templateVersionPointer |
| Properties inherited from netw.LogicalInterface |
|---|
| application, description, displayedName, domain, nodeId, nodeName |
| Properties inherited from ManagedObject |
|---|
| actionMask, children-Set, deploymentState, isFaultSquelched, name, objectFullName, selfAlarmed |
| Supported Network Elements | |
|---|---|
| 7750 SR |
Supported for all versions
|
| 7705 SAR Hm | |
| 7450 ESS |
Supported from 10.0.R1
|
| Product Specifics | |
| 7450 ESS 20.0 | |
| 7450 ESS 21.0 | |
| 7450 ESS 22.0 | |
| 7450 ESS 23.0 | |
| 7450 ESS 24.0 | |
| 7450 ESS 25.0 | |
| 7705 SAR Hm 20.0 | |
| 7705 SAR Hm 21.0 | |
| 7705 SAR Hm 22.0 | |
| 7705 SAR Hm 23.0 | |
| 7705 SAR Hm 24.0 | |
| 7705 SAR Hm 25.0 | |
| 7750 SR 20.0 | |
| 7750 SR 21.0 | |
| 7750 SR 22.0 | |
| 7750 SR 23.0 | |
| 7750 SR 24.0 | |
| 7750 SR 25.0 | |