Reference record for OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.13


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1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18 (ds1)
node code
13
node name
dsx1FracTable
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1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.13
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  • {iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) mgmt(2) mib-2(1) transmission(10) ds1(18) dsx1FracTable(13)}
  • {iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) mgmt(2) mib(1) transmission(10) ds1(18) dsx1FracTable(13)}
  • {iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) mgmt(2) mib-2(1) transmission(10) ds1(18) dsx1FracTable(13)}
  • {iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) mgmt(2) mib(1) transmission(10) ds1(18) dsx1FracTable(13)}
  • {iso(1) iso-identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) mgmt(2) mib-2(1) transmission(10) ds1(18) dsx1FracTable(13)}
  • {iso(1) iso-identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) mgmt(2) mib(1) transmission(10) ds1(18) dsx1FracTable(13)}
  • iri oid
  • /iso/identified-organization/dod/internet/mgmt/mib-2/transmission/ds1/dsx1FracTable
  • /iso/identified-organization/dod/internet/mgmt/mib/transmission/ds1/dsx1FracTable
  • /iso/org/dod/internet/mgmt/mib-2/transmission/ds1/dsx1FracTable
  • /iso/org/dod/internet/mgmt/mib/transmission/ds1/dsx1FracTable
  • /iso/iso-identified-organization/dod/internet/mgmt/mib-2/transmission/ds1/dsx1FracTable
  • /iso/iso-identified-organization/dod/internet/mgmt/mib/transmission/ds1/dsx1FracTable
  • iri by oid_info
    /ISO/Identified-Organization/6/1/2/1/10/18/13

    Description by circitor

    The DS1 Fractional table.

    Parsed from file RFC1406-MIB.mib
    Module: RFC1406-MIB

    Description by cisco_v1

    This table is deprecated in favour of using
    ifStackTable.

    The table was mandatory for systems dividing a DS1
    into channels containing different data streams
    that are of local interest. Systems which are
    indifferent to data content, such as CSUs, need
    not implement it.

    The DS1 fractional table identifies which DS1
    channels associated with a CSU are being used to
    support a logical interface, i.e., an entry in the
    interfaces table from the Internet-standard MIB.

    For example, consider an application managing a
    North American ISDN Primary Rate link whose
    division is a 384 kbit/s H1 _B_ Channel for Video,
    a second H1 for data to a primary routing peer,
    and 12 64 kbit/s H0 _B_ Channels. Consider that
    some subset of the H0 channels are used for voice
    and the remainder are available for dynamic data
    calls.

    We count a total of 14 interfaces multiplexed onto
    the DS1 interface. Six DS1 channels (for the sake
    of the example, channels 1..6) are used for Video,
    six more (7..11 and 13) are used for data, and the
    remaining 12 are are in channels 12 and 14..24.

    Let us further imagine that ifIndex 2 is of type
    DS1 and refers to the DS1 interface, and that the
    interfaces layered onto it are numbered 3..16.

    We might describe the allocation of channels, in
    the dsx1FracTable, as follows:
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 1 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.13 = 4
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 2 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.14 = 6
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 3 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.15 = 7
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 4 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.16 = 8
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 5 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.17 = 9
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 6 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.18 = 10
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 7 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.19 = 11
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 8 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.20 = 12
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 9 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.21 = 13
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2.10 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.22 = 14
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2.11 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.23 = 15
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2.12 = 5 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.24 = 16

    For North American (DS1) interfaces, there are 24
    legal channels, numbered 1 through 24.

    For G.704 interfaces, there are 31 legal channels,
    numbered 1 through 31. The channels (1..31)
    correspond directly to the equivalently numbered
    time-slots.

    Description by oid_info

    dsx1FracTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx1FracEntry
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
    "This table is deprecated in favour of using
    ifStackTable.
    The table was mandatory for systems dividing a DS1
    into channels containing different data streams
    that are of local interest. Systems which are
    indifferent to data content, such as CSUs, need
    not implement it.
    The DS1 fractional table identifies which DS1
    channels associated with a CSU are being used to
    support a logical interface, i.e., an entry in the
    interfaces table from the Internet-standard MIB.
    For example, consider an application managing a
    North American ISDN Primary Rate link whose
    division is a 384 kbit/s H1 _B_ Channel for Video,
    a second H1 for data to a primary routing peer,
    and 12 64 kbit/s H0 _B_ Channels. Consider that
    some subset of the H0 channels are used for voice
    and the remainder are available for dynamic data
    calls.
    We count a total of 14 interfaces multiplexed onto
    the DS1 interface. Six DS1 channels (for the sake
    of the example, channels 1..6) are used for Video,
    six more (7..11 and 13) are used for data, and the
    remaining 12 are are in channels 12 and 14..24.
    Let us further imagine that ifIndex 2 is of type
    DS1 and refers to the DS1 interface, and that the
    interfaces layered onto it are numbered 3..16.
    We might describe the allocation of channels, in
    the dsx1FracTable, as follows:
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 1 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.13 = 4
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 2 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.14 = 6
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 3 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.15 = 7
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 4 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.16 = 8
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 5 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.17 = 9
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 6 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.18 = 10
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 7 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.19 = 11
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 8 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.20 = 12
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 9 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.21 = 13
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2.10 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.22 = 14
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2.11 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.23 = 15
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2.12 = 5 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.24 = 16
    For North American (DS1) interfaces, there are 24
    legal channels, numbered 1 through 24.
    For G.704 interfaces, there are 31 legal channels,
    numbered 1 through 31. The channels (1..31)
    correspond directly to the equivalently numbered
    time-slots."

    View at oid-info.com

    Description by mibdepot

    The DS1 Fractional table.

    Parsed from file mib_txt_12_3_1_5.txt
    Company: None
    Module: ACC-MIB

    Description by cisco

    This table is deprecated in favour of using
    ifStackTable.

    The table was mandatory for systems dividing a DS1
    into channels containing different data streams
    that are of local interest. Systems which are
    indifferent to data content, such as CSUs, need
    not implement it.

    The DS1 fractional table identifies which DS1
    channels associated with a CSU are being used to
    support a logical interface, i.e., an entry in the
    interfaces table from the Internet-standard MIB.

    For example, consider an application managing a
    North American ISDN Primary Rate link whose
    division is a 384 kbit/s H1 _B_ Channel for Video,
    a second H1 for data to a primary routing peer,
    and 12 64 kbit/s H0 _B_ Channels. Consider that
    some subset of the H0 channels are used for voice
    and the remainder are available for dynamic data
    calls.

    We count a total of 14 interfaces multiplexed onto
    the DS1 interface. Six DS1 channels (for the sake
    of the example, channels 1..6) are used for Video,
    six more (7..11 and 13) are used for data, and the
    remaining 12 are are in channels 12 and 14..24.

    Let us further imagine that ifIndex 2 is of type
    DS1 and refers to the DS1 interface, and that the
    interfaces layered onto it are numbered 3..16.

    We might describe the allocation of channels, in
    the dsx1FracTable, as follows:
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 1 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.13 = 4
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 2 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.14 = 6
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 3 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.15 = 7
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 4 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.16 = 8
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 5 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.17 = 9
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 6 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.18 = 10
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 7 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.19 = 11
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 8 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.20 = 12
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 9 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.21 = 13
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2.10 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.22 = 14
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2.11 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.23 = 15
    dsx1FracIfIndex.2.12 = 5 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.24 = 16

    For North American (DS1) interfaces, there are 24
    legal channels, numbered 1 through 24.

    For G.704 interfaces, there are 31 legal channels,
    numbered 1 through 31. The channels (1..31)
    correspond directly to the equivalently numbered
    time-slots.

    Information by circitor

    dsx1FracTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx1FracEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The DS1 Fractional table." ::= { ds1 13 }

    Information by cisco_v1

    dsx1FracTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx1FracEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS deprecated DESCRIPTION "This table is deprecated in favour of using ifStackTable. The table was mandatory for systems dividing a DS1 into channels containing different data streams that are of local interest. Systems which are indifferent to data content, such as CSUs, need not implement it. The DS1 fractional table identifies which DS1 channels associated with a CSU are being used to support a logical interface, i.e., an entry in the interfaces table from the Internet-standard MIB. For example, consider an application managing a North American ISDN Primary Rate link whose division is a 384 kbit/s H1 _B_ Channel for Video, a second H1 for data to a primary routing peer, and 12 64 kbit/s H0 _B_ Channels. Consider that some subset of the H0 channels are used for voice and the remainder are available for dynamic data calls. We count a total of 14 interfaces multiplexed onto the DS1 interface. Six DS1 channels (for the sake of the example, channels 1..6) are used for Video, six more (7..11 and 13) are used for data, and the remaining 12 are are in channels 12 and 14..24. Let us further imagine that ifIndex 2 is of type DS1 and refers to the DS1 interface, and that the interfaces layered onto it are numbered 3..16. We might describe the allocation of channels, in the dsx1FracTable, as follows: dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 1 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.13 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 2 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.14 = 6 dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 3 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.15 = 7 dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 4 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.16 = 8 dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 5 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.17 = 9 dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 6 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.18 = 10 dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 7 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.19 = 11 dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 8 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.20 = 12 dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 9 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.21 = 13 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.10 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.22 = 14 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.11 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.23 = 15 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.12 = 5 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.24 = 16 For North American (DS1) interfaces, there are 24 legal channels, numbered 1 through 24. For G.704 interfaces, there are 31 legal channels, numbered 1 through 31. The channels (1..31) correspond directly to the equivalently numbered time-slots." ::= { ds1 13 }

    Information by oid_info

    Automatically extracted from Cisco "SNMP v2 MIBs".

    Information by mibdepot

    dsx1FracTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx1FracEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory ::= { ds1 13 }

    Information by cisco

    dsx1FracTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx1FracEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS deprecated DESCRIPTION "This table is deprecated in favour of using ifStackTable. The table was mandatory for systems dividing a DS1 into channels containing different data streams that are of local interest. Systems which are indifferent to data content, such as CSUs, need not implement it. The DS1 fractional table identifies which DS1 channels associated with a CSU are being used to support a logical interface, i.e., an entry in the interfaces table from the Internet-standard MIB. For example, consider an application managing a North American ISDN Primary Rate link whose division is a 384 kbit/s H1 _B_ Channel for Video, a second H1 for data to a primary routing peer, and 12 64 kbit/s H0 _B_ Channels. Consider that some subset of the H0 channels are used for voice and the remainder are available for dynamic data calls. We count a total of 14 interfaces multiplexed onto the DS1 interface. Six DS1 channels (for the sake of the example, channels 1..6) are used for Video, six more (7..11 and 13) are used for data, and the remaining 12 are are in channels 12 and 14..24. Let us further imagine that ifIndex 2 is of type DS1 and refers to the DS1 interface, and that the interfaces layered onto it are numbered 3..16. We might describe the allocation of channels, in the dsx1FracTable, as follows: dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 1 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.13 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 2 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.14 = 6 dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 3 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.15 = 7 dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 4 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.16 = 8 dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 5 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.17 = 9 dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 6 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.18 = 10 dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 7 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.19 = 11 dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 8 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.20 = 12 dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 9 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.21 = 13 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.10 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.22 = 14 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.11 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.23 = 15 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.12 = 5 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.24 = 16 For North American (DS1) interfaces, there are 24 legal channels, numbered 1 through 24. For G.704 interfaces, there are 31 legal channels, numbered 1 through 31. The channels (1..31) correspond directly to the equivalently numbered time-slots." ::= { ds1 13 }

    First Registration Authority (recovered by parent 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18)

    Fowler David

    Current Registration Authority (recovered by parent 1.3.6.1.2)

    Internet Assigned Numbers Authority

    Children (1)

    OIDNameSub childrenSub Nodes TotalDescription
    1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.13.1 dsx1FracEntry 3 3 An entry in the DS1 Fractional table.

    Brothers (10)

    OIDNameSub childrenSub Nodes TotalDescription
    1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.6 dsx1ConfigTable 1 26 The DS1 Configuration table.
    1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.7 dsx1CurrentTable 1 12 The DS1 Current table.
    1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.8 dsx1IntervalTable 1 15 The DS1 Interval table.
    1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.9 dsx1TotalTable 1 12 The DS1 Total table. 24 hour interval.
    1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.10 dsx1FarEndCurrentTable 1 14 The DS1 Far End Current table.
    1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.11 dsx1FarEndIntervalTable 1 13 The DS1 Far End Interval table.
    1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.12 dsx1FarEndTotalTable 1 11 The DS1 Far End Total table.
    1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.14 ds1Conformance 2 25 None
    1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.15 ds1Traps 1 2 None
    1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.16 dsx1ChanMappingTable 1 2 The DS1 Channel Mapping table. This table maps a
    DS1 channel number on a particular DS3 into an
    ifIndex. In the presence of DS2…