Reference record for OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.6.15.1.15.29.1.2



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1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.6.15.1.15.29.1 (msdslPortConfigAllocMethodEntry)
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msdslPortConfigAllocMethod
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1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.6.15.1.15.29.1.2
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    Description by mibdepot

    The Current allocation method for this device.
    Where:
    ds1ByPass:
    In this mode the entire WAN interface
    is connected directly to the DSL interface.
    This connection provides minimal delay.
    Changing to this allocation method will
    automatically do the following assignments:
    WAN port 1 >>> DSL Port 1
    WAN port 2 >>> DSL Port 2
    WAN port 3 >>> DSL Port 3
    WAN port 4 >>> DSL Port 4
    WAN port 5 >>> DSL Port 5
    WAN port 6 >>> DSL Port 6
    WAN port 7 >>> DSL Port 7
    WAN port 8 >>> DSL Port 8
    ds1CrossConn:
    In this mode the individual WAN ports may
    be connected to individual DSL ports through
    the cross connect circuitry. This connection
    must use the System Clock for the timing
    source. Changing to this allocation method will
    unassign all the time slots for this interface
    and any time slots to the connected interface.
    For example:
    WAN port 1 >>> DSL Port 8
    WAN port 2 >>> DSL Port 7
    WAN port 3 >>> DSL Port 6
    WAN port 4 >>> DSL Port 5
    WAN port 5 >>> DSL Port 1
    WAN port 6 >>> DSL Port 2
    WAN port 7 >>> Not Assigned
    WAN port 8 >>> WAN Port 7
    ds0CrossConn:
    This mode assigns individual time slots. Any
    timeslot from any WAN interface may be
    connected to any timeslot of any DSL interface.
    Changing to this allocation method will unassign
    all the time slots for this interface and any
    time slots to the connected interface.
    notAssigned:
    This indicates that this interface is not assigned.
    Changing to this allocation method will unassign
    all the time slots for this interface and any
    time slots to the connected interface.
    disabled:
    This is a Read Only value indicating that the
    interface is disabled.

    NOTE: Going from one mode to another mode will unassign
    all the time slots for that interface and the
    interface it was connected to.
    The only exception being ds1ByPass mode. When
    going from any mode to ds1ByPass, all the Time
    Slots will be assigned Network port to WAN port.
    These assignments, however, do not use the cross
    connect circuitry.

    Parsed from file hot_msdsl.mib.txt
    Company: None
    Module: HOTWIRE-MSDSL-INTERFACE-MIB

    Description by circitor

    The Current allocation method for this device.
    Where:
    ds1ByPass:
    In this mode the entire WAN interface
    is connected directly to the DSL interface.
    This connection provides minimal delay.
    Changing to this allocation method will
    automatically do the following assignments:
    WAN port 1 >>> DSL Port 1
    WAN port 2 >>> DSL Port 2
    WAN port 3 >>> DSL Port 3
    WAN port 4 >>> DSL Port 4
    WAN port 5 >>> DSL Port 5
    WAN port 6 >>> DSL Port 6
    WAN port 7 >>> DSL Port 7
    WAN port 8 >>> DSL Port 8
    ds1CrossConn:
    In this mode the individual WAN ports may
    be connected to individual DSL ports through
    the cross connect circuitry. This connection
    must use the System Clock for the timing
    source. Changing to this allocation method will
    unassign all the time slots for this interface
    and any time slots to the connected interface.
    For example:
    WAN port 1 >>> DSL Port 8
    WAN port 2 >>> DSL Port 7
    WAN port 3 >>> DSL Port 6
    WAN port 4 >>> DSL Port 5
    WAN port 5 >>> DSL Port 1
    WAN port 6 >>> DSL Port 2
    WAN port 7 >>> Not Assigned
    WAN port 8 >>> WAN Port 7
    ds0CrossConn:
    This mode assigns individual time slots. Any
    timeslot from any WAN interface may be
    connected to any timeslot of any DSL interface.
    Changing to this allocation method will unassign
    all the time slots for this interface and any
    time slots to the connected interface.
    notAssigned:
    This indicates that this interface is not assigned.
    Changing to this allocation method will unassign
    all the time slots for this interface and any
    time slots to the connected interface.
    disabled:
    This is a Read Only value indicating that the
    interface is disabled.

    NOTE: Going from one mode to another mode will unassign
    all the time slots for that interface and the
    interface it was connected to.
    The only exception being ds1ByPass mode. When
    going from any mode to ds1ByPass, all the Time
    Slots will be assigned Network port to WAN port.
    These assignments, however, do not use the cross
    connect circuitry.

    Parsed from file HOTWIRE-MSDSL-INTERFACE-MIB.mib
    Module: HOTWIRE-MSDSL-INTERFACE-MIB

    Information by oid_info

    Vendor: Paradyne
    Module: HOTWIRE-MSDSL-INTERFACE-MIB

    [Automatically extracted from oidview.com]

    Information by mibdepot

    msdslPortConfigAllocMethod OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { ds1ByPass(1), ds1CrossConn(2), ds0CrossConn(3), notAssigned(4), disabled(5) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The Current allocation method for this device. Where: ds1ByPass: In this mode the entire WAN interface is connected directly to the DSL interface. This connection provides minimal delay. Changing to this allocation method will automatically do the following assignments: WAN port 1 >>> DSL Port 1 WAN port 2 >>> DSL Port 2 WAN port 3 >>> DSL Port 3 WAN port 4 >>> DSL Port 4 WAN port 5 >>> DSL Port 5 WAN port 6 >>> DSL Port 6 WAN port 7 >>> DSL Port 7 WAN port 8 >>> DSL Port 8 ds1CrossConn: In this mode the individual WAN ports may be connected to individual DSL ports through the cross connect circuitry. This connection must use the System Clock for the timing source. Changing to this allocation method will unassign all the time slots for this interface and any time slots to the connected interface. For example: WAN port 1 >>> DSL Port 8 WAN port 2 >>> DSL Port 7 WAN port 3 >>> DSL Port 6 WAN port 4 >>> DSL Port 5 WAN port 5 >>> DSL Port 1 WAN port 6 >>> DSL Port 2 WAN port 7 >>> Not Assigned WAN port 8 >>> WAN Port 7 ds0CrossConn: This mode assigns individual time slots. Any timeslot from any WAN interface may be connected to any timeslot of any DSL interface. Changing to this allocation method will unassign all the time slots for this interface and any time slots to the connected interface. notAssigned: This indicates that this interface is not assigned. Changing to this allocation method will unassign all the time slots for this interface and any time slots to the connected interface. disabled: This is a Read Only value indicating that the interface is disabled. NOTE: Going from one mode to another mode will unassign all the time slots for that interface and the interface it was connected to. The only exception being ds1ByPass mode. When going from any mode to ds1ByPass, all the Time Slots will be assigned Network port to WAN port. These assignments, however, do not use the cross connect circuitry." ::= { msdslPortConfigAllocMethodEntry 2 }

    Information by circitor

    msdslPortConfigAllocMethod OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { ds1ByPass(1), ds1CrossConn(2), ds0CrossConn(3), notAssigned(4), disabled(5) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The Current allocation method for this device. Where: ds1ByPass: In this mode the entire WAN interface is connected directly to the DSL interface. This connection provides minimal delay. Changing to this allocation method will automatically do the following assignments: WAN port 1 >>> DSL Port 1 WAN port 2 >>> DSL Port 2 WAN port 3 >>> DSL Port 3 WAN port 4 >>> DSL Port 4 WAN port 5 >>> DSL Port 5 WAN port 6 >>> DSL Port 6 WAN port 7 >>> DSL Port 7 WAN port 8 >>> DSL Port 8 ds1CrossConn: In this mode the individual WAN ports may be connected to individual DSL ports through the cross connect circuitry. This connection must use the System Clock for the timing source. Changing to this allocation method will unassign all the time slots for this interface and any time slots to the connected interface. For example: WAN port 1 >>> DSL Port 8 WAN port 2 >>> DSL Port 7 WAN port 3 >>> DSL Port 6 WAN port 4 >>> DSL Port 5 WAN port 5 >>> DSL Port 1 WAN port 6 >>> DSL Port 2 WAN port 7 >>> Not Assigned WAN port 8 >>> WAN Port 7 ds0CrossConn: This mode assigns individual time slots. Any timeslot from any WAN interface may be connected to any timeslot of any DSL interface. Changing to this allocation method will unassign all the time slots for this interface and any time slots to the connected interface. notAssigned: This indicates that this interface is not assigned. Changing to this allocation method will unassign all the time slots for this interface and any time slots to the connected interface. disabled: This is a Read Only value indicating that the interface is disabled. NOTE: Going from one mode to another mode will unassign all the time slots for that interface and the interface it was connected to. The only exception being ds1ByPass mode. When going from any mode to ds1ByPass, all the Time Slots will be assigned Network port to WAN port. These assignments, however, do not use the cross connect circuitry." ::= { msdslPortConfigAllocMethodEntry 2 }

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    Baughman Kevin

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    OIDNameSub childrenSub Nodes TotalDescription
    1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.6.15.1.15.29.1.1 msdslPortConfigAllocMethodIfIndex 0 0 The index value which uniquely identifies the
    interface to which this entry is applicable.
    The interface identified by a particul…