This object indicates which BONDing mode is used,
if any, for a ds0Bundle. Mode0 provides parameter
and number exchange with no synchronization. Mode
1 provides parameter and number exchange. Mode 1
also provides synchronization during
initialization but does not include inband
monitoring. Mode 2 provides all of the above plus
inband monitoring. Mode 2 also steals 1/64th of
the bandwidth of each channel (thus not supporting
n x 56/64 kbit/s data channels for most values of
n). Mode 3 provides all of the above, but also
provides n x 56/64 kbit/s data channels. Most
common implementations of Mode 3 add an extra
channel to support the inband monitoring overhead.
ModeNone should be used when the interface is not
performing bandwidth-on-demand.
Parsed from file DS0BUNDLE-MIB.txt
Company: None
Module: DS0BUNDLE-MIB
This object indicates which BONDing mode is used,
if any, for a ds0Bundle. Mode0 provides parameter
and number exchange with no synchronization. Mode
1 provides parameter and number exchange. Mode 1
also provides synchronization during
initialization but does not include inband
monitoring. Mode 2 provides all of the above plus
inband monitoring. Mode 2 also steals 1/64th of
the bandwidth of each channel (thus not supporting
n x 56/64 kbit/s data channels for most values of
n). Mode 3 provides all of the above, but also
provides n x 56/64 kbit/s data channels. Most
common implementations of Mode 3 add an extra
channel to support the inband monitoring overhead.
ModeNone should be used when the interface is not
performing bandwidth-on-demand.
Parsed from file DS0BUNDLE-MIB.mib
Module: DS0BUNDLE-MIB
Vendor: Flowpoint
Module: DS0BUNDLE-MIB (rfc2494.mib)
Type: TABULAR
Access: read-write
Syntax: INTEGER
Automatically extracted from www.mibdepot.com
dsx0BondMode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { none(1), other(2), mode0(3), mode1(4), mode2(5), mode3(6) } MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object indicates which BONDing mode is used, if any, for a ds0Bundle. Mode0 provides parameter and number exchange with no synchronization. Mode 1 provides parameter and number exchange. Mode 1 also provides synchronization during initialization but does not include inband monitoring. Mode 2 provides all of the above plus inband monitoring. Mode 2 also steals 1/64th of the bandwidth of each channel (thus not supporting n x 56/64 kbit/s data channels for most values of n). Mode 3 provides all of the above, but also provides n x 56/64 kbit/s data channels. Most common implementations of Mode 3 add an extra channel to support the inband monitoring overhead. ModeNone should be used when the interface is not performing bandwidth-on-demand." ::= { dsx0BondingEntry 1 }
dsx0BondMode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { none(1), other(2), mode0(3), mode1(4), mode2(5), mode3(6) } MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object indicates which BONDing mode is used, if any, for a ds0Bundle. Mode0 provides parameter and number exchange with no synchronization. Mode 1 provides parameter and number exchange. Mode 1 also provides synchronization during initialization but does not include inband monitoring. Mode 2 provides all of the above plus inband monitoring. Mode 2 also steals 1/64th of the bandwidth of each channel (thus not supporting n x 56/64 kbit/s data channels for most values of n). Mode 3 provides all of the above, but also provides n x 56/64 kbit/s data channels. Most common implementations of Mode 3 add an extra channel to support the inband monitoring overhead. ModeNone should be used when the interface is not performing bandwidth-on-demand." ::= { dsx0BondingEntry 1 }
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
| OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.82.1.1.2 | dsx0BondStatus | 0 | 0 | This object indicates the current status of the bonding call using this ds0Bundle. idle(1) should be used when the bonding mode i… |
| 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.82.1.1.3 | dsx0BondRowStatus | 0 | 0 | This object is used to create new rows in this table, modify existing rows, and to delete existing rows. |