This object specifies the argument to a command. The format of this
object is:
octet[0] contains command argument.
octet[1] contains Time-out value for Command in seconds.
When umc1CommandId is _ReadTable_ and value of octet[0] is 10,20 &
120 than Octet[2] contains Terminal Id.
Following table describes valid values of 0ctet[2] with its meaning.
Value
Octet[2] Description
0 Read entire MIB Table
1-33 Read all entries of MIB Table specified
by Octet Zero of Command Arg that
corresponds to given Terminal Id
For a _ReadTable_ command the first octet is an argument. It identifies
the table that has to be read. Any command type that is not explicitly
listed below will ignore any value found in octet[0].
Command Type Valid Command Arguments
_ReadTable_ Value Description
0ctet[0]
10 Read umc1InventoryShelfTable
20 Read umc1InventoryPluginTable
30 Read umc1TerminalInfoTable
40 Read umc1TerminalSpanTable
50 Read umc1ACOSnapTopologyLinkTable
60 Read umc1TopologyLinkTable
70 Read umc1InventoryPluginTableChangeHistoryTable
80 Read umc1InventoryShelfTableChangeHistoryTable
90 Read umc1TerminalStatusTable
100 Read umc1CurAlmTable
110 Read umc1XCTable
120 Read umc1ShelfSpanTable
130 Read umc1GR303Table
140 Read umc1TR8Table
150 Read umc1AtmProtGrpTable
160 Read umc1PortProfTable
_SetOrDelete_ 10 Set/Delete umc1SystemSysProvCATable
_ActivateAco_ 1 or 2 ACO Type
_CurTrafficStats_ 0-33 Terminal Id
The following table describes valid timeout values:
Timeout Value Description
octet[1] The Timeout Value used by Agent
0 Use default timeout value 10 seconds.
1-60 Use corresponding timeout value.
61-255 Use maximum timeout value 60 seconds.
For _SetOrDelete_ Command for umc1SystemSysProvCATable, the format of
Command Argument is:
octet[2] Number of records to Set or Delete
octet[3] Length of Record (For Delete value of this octet is Zero.)
octet[4] Db Specifier
octet[5] Plug-in Type
octet[6] Terminal Id.
octet[7] Icard Id.
octet[8] Channel Id ( Always 0)
octet[9] Mux Code
octet[10] TxSgTCond
octet[11] Chan Bits
octet[12] Chan Bits 2
For _ActivateAco_ Command, Following table describes Command Argument
ACO Type.
Value
Octet[0] Description
1 CUI Standard ACO Operation
2 CUI Extended ACO Operation
For _AotRollover_, _GetVcStatusInfo_, and _GetBlockedVccInfo_ Command,
the format of Command Argument is:
Octet[2-11] represents Upstream end of the Bb cross-connect
Octet[12-21] represents Downstream end of the Bb cross-connect
Octet[2] Terminal Id
Octet[3] Shelf Id
Octet[4] Slot Id
Octet[5] Channel Id
Octet[6] Group Id
Octet[7] CRN Type
Octet[8] Bits 15..8 of VCI
Octet[9] Bits 7...0 of VCI
Octet[10] Bits 15..8 of VPI
Octet[11] Bits 7...0 of VPI
Octet[12] Terminal Id
Octet[13] Shelf Id
Octet[14] Slot Id
Octet[15] Channel Id
Octet[16] Group Id
Octet[17] CRN Type
Octet[18] Bits 15..8 of VCI
Octet[19] Bits 7...0 of VCI
Octet[20] Bits 15..8 of VPI
Octet[21] Bits 7...0 of VPI
Octet[22] Data Operation: Exact Get or Progressive Get (See DataOperation)
Octet[23] Crn64reqType: 0 for Plugin to Plugin request,
1 for group to group request
2 both the above (retrieve any type)
For _CurTrafficStats_ Command, the following table describes valid values
of 0ctet[0] with its meaning.
Value
Octet[0] Description
0 Get Current Traffic Status for all Terminals
1-33 Get Current Traffic Status for specified
Terminal Id
For _GetLineCardStatus_ Command, the format of
Command Argument is:
octet[2] Terminal Id
octet[3] Shelf Id
octet[4] Slot Id
octet[5] Bits 15..8 of Plugin Type
octet[6] Bits 7...0 of Plugin Type
octet[7] Data Operation: Exact Get only (See DataOperation)
octet[8] Version (Argument List)
Note: octet[8] definition. The UMC1000 supports two unique response
data formats for this command. When the version octet is not present,
the SNMP host only support the original response data format. A version
octet equal to 1 indicates the SNMP host supports both response data formats.
For the _GetAtmBandwidth_ command, the format of the command argument is:
octet[2] Version
octet[3] Cac Data Type
octet[4] Terminal Id
octet[5] Location index 1
octet[6] Location index 2
For the _GetAtmStatistics_ command, the format of the command argument is:
octet[2] Version
octet[3] Terminal Id
octet[4] Shelf Id
octet[5] Slot Id
octet[6] Port: overloaded with Group Number for IMA
octet[7] Data Operation: Exact Get or Write Data (Clear Statistics)
(See DataOperation)
For the _GetAdslBitsPerTone_ command, the format of the command argument is:
octet[2] Version
octet[3] Terminal Id
octet[4] Shelf Id
octet[5] Slot Id
octet[6] Circuit Id (Port Id)
octet[7] Bits 15..8 of Plugin Type
octet[8] Bits 7...0 of Plugin Type
For the _GetAdslPmAttribute_ command, the format of the command argument is:
octet[2] Version
octet[3] Terminal Id
octet[4] Shelf Id
octet[5] Slot Id
octet[6] Circuit Id (Port ID) (0-6)
octet[7] ADSL PM Attribute ID / clear (reset type )
octet[8] Response format
octet[9] Data Operation: Exact Get, or Write Data (Clear PM)
(See DataOperation)
octet[10] Bits 15..8 of Plugin Type
octet[11] Bits 7...0 of Plugin Type
Note: octet[7] definition. (ADSL PM Attribute ID)
When octet[9] is equal 'GET EXACT'.
Attribute enumerations as defined by UMC1000
When octet[9] is equal 'WRITE'(clear).
Type of clear, as defined by UMC1000
Note: octet[8] definition. Response format: 0 = Uncompressed,
1 = Compressed.
Note: octet[9] (Data Operation) definition.
Data Operation = 'GET EXACT'
The response data will contain a single record. Valid range for
octet[6] is 1-6. Valid range for octet[7] is 1-10.
Data Operation = 'WRITE DATA'
PM data is cleared for the specified port (octet[6] = 1-6) or
all ports (octet[6] = 0). The valid range for octet[7] (0-2).
For the _GetPmDataBin_ command, the format of the command argument is:
octet[2] Version
octet[3] Terminal Id
octet[4] Shelf Id
octet[5] Slot Id
octet[6] Port ID (0 = all ports,1-6) for ADSL/OC3c/OC12c cards
Group ID (0-3) for IMA card
octet[7] Number of ports supported at specified slot (1-6)
octet[8] Bin Type / Reset Type (0-2)
octet[9] Bits 31..24 of time (seconds since 1992)
octet[10] Bits 23..16 of time
octet[11] Bits 15..8 of time
octet[12] Bits 7..0 of time
octet[13] Bits 15..8 of Plugin Type (supports ADSL family, OC3c/OC12c, IMA cards)
octet[14] Bits 7...0 of Plugin Type
octet[15] Data Operation: Get Exact, or Write Data (Clear PM)
(See DataOperation)
octet[16] ADSL (0), OC3c/Oc12c (1), or IMA (2) Card
Note:
octet[6] definition. Port Id is set to 1 for a OC3c/OC12c/IMA PIT type
and 0 - 6 (0 - all ports) for an ADSL family PIT types.
octet[8] definition. For Data Operation equal Get Exact and Get
Progressive, Bin Type is set to 0 = 15 minute near-end(NE) section,
2 = daily NE section, 6 = 15 minute NE line,
7 = all 15 minute bins (pre system 9.0 release),
8 = daily NE line, 18 = 15-minute NE path, 20 = daily NE path,
44 = 15-minute ATM, and 45 = daily ATM.
For Data Operation equal Write Data (Clear PM), Reset Type set to 0 =
current data, 1 = current day data, 2 = all.
octet[15] definition. When Data Operation is 'GET EXACT', the response
data will contain a single record if the request is for a single port and
a single bin, the response data will contain multiple records if the request
is for all ports and/or all bins (GET PROGRESIVE).
When Data Operation is 'WRITE DATA', the command arguments specify a card.
PM data is cleared for all ports and all bins on the card.
For the _GetNBLinkStats_ command, the command argument list format is:
octet[2] Version
octet[3] Bits 31..24 of time (seconds since 1992)
octet[4] Bits 23..16 of time
octet[5] Bits 15..8 of time
octet[6] Bits 7..0 of time
octet[7] Terminal End Point 1
octet[8] Terminal End Point 2
octet[9] Data Operation (Exact Get, or Progressive Get)
octet[10] GR303 group ID (1-3), Version 3 field only
Note:
octet[2] represents the version of the request and expected response.
This field set to (1) represents the original implementation. This field
set to (2) will lead to responses with additional fields for nailed-up DS0s.
And, this field set to (3) requires octet[10], and retreives GR303 interface
data on a per interface basis.
octet[7], octet[8] and octet[10] definitions. Terminal Endpoint 1 and 2
identify the endpoints of the link. For a Get Exact Operation, data on
a single link will be retrieved, identified by the two terminal endpoints.
For a Get Progressive Data Operation, terminal endpoints will represent
the starting point to retrieve data. Both Terminal endpoints set to 1 will
indicate GR303 group data will be retrieved from the LET as specified by the
GR303 group ID, followed by narrowband CCS Data for each link in the system.
octet[9] definition. Data Operation will be set to Get Exact for retrieval
of a single link's data or Get Progressive for retrieval of all narrowband
CCS data.
For the _DeleteEquipment_ command, the command argument list format is:
octet[2] Version
octet[3] Terminal Id
octet[4] Shelf Id
octet[5] Slot Id
octet[6] Bits 15..8 of Plugin Type
octet[7] Bits 7...0 of Plugin Type
octet[8] Control (0=query,1=delete)
For the _SoftwareActivation_ command, the cmd argument list format is:
octet[2] Version
octet[3] Terminal Id
octet[4] Shelf Id
octet[5] Slot Id
octet[6] Action (0=Activate standby bank,1=reset card)
For the _ManualProtectionSwitch_ command, the cmd argument list format is:
octet[2] Version
octet[3] Data Operation: Exact Get, or Write Data (Switch)
octet[4] Terminal Id
octet[5] Active Shelf Id
octet[6] Active Slot Id
octet[7] Standby Shelf Id (not used with Exact Get)
octet[8] Standby Slot Id (not used with Exact Get)
octet[9] Bits 15..8 of Plugin Type
octet[10] Bits 7...0 of Plugin Type
For the _GetAPSInfo_ command, the cmd argument list format is:
octet[2] Version
octet[3] Terminal Id
octet[4] Protection Group Id
For the _GenericIB_ command, the format of the command argument is:
octet[2] Version
octet[3] Terminal Id
octet[4] IB Data Type (IxType)
octet[5] Operation (SNMP Get Exact, Get Progressive, or Put)
octet[6] IB Payload Length (maximun of 55 bytes)
octet[7] First byte of IB Payload
octet[x] Last byte of the IB Payload
For the _GetAtmStatsPerVcc_ command, the cmd argument list format is as
follows. This command is used to retrieve ATM statistics for a given
channel from upto four circuit cards used to transport the channel. The
ATM channel is specified by the Uplink Channel Routing Number (CRN).
The CRN is uniquely identified using octets 3 through 12. Four card
location identifier follow the CRN.
octet[2] Version
octet[3] Terminal Id
octet[4] Shelf Id
octet[5] Slot Id
octet[6] Channel Id
octet[7] Group Id
octet[8] CRN Type
octet[9] Bits 15..8 of VCI
octet[10] Bits 7...0 of VCI
octet[11] Bits 15..8 of VPI
octet[12] Bits 7...0 of VPI
Location of Primary Uplink circuit
When uplink is T1 or T1x, provide location of uplink concentrator.
octet[13] Uplink Terminal Id
octet[14] Uplink Shelf Id
octet[15] Uplink Slot Id
Location of Secondary Uplink circuit (if APS Group, set to 0xFF
if not provided)
octet[16] Uplink Terminal Id
octet[17] Uplink Shelf Id
octet[18] Uplink Slot Id
Location of DSL circuit (or Downlink Group Primary)
octet[19] Downlink Terminal Id
octet[20] Downlink Shelf Id
octet[21] Downlink Slot Id
Location of DSL concentration (or Downlink Group Secondary,
optional, set to 0xFF if not provided)
octet[22] Downlink Terminal Id
octet[23] Downlink Shelf Id
octet[24] Downlink Slot Id
For the _GetDropTestResults_ command, the cmd argument list format is:
octet[2] Version
octet[3] Terminal Id
octet[4] Shelf Id
octet[5] Slot Id
octet[6] Circuit Id (Port Id)
Parsed from file umc1000.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: UMC1000-MIB
This object specifies the argument to a command. The format of this
object is:
octet[0] contains command argument.
octet[1] contains Time-out value for Command in seconds.
When umc1CommandId is _ReadTable_ and value of octet[0] is 10,20 &
120 than Octet[2] contains Terminal Id.
Following table describes valid values of 0ctet[2] with its meaning.
Value
Octet[2] Description
0 Read entire MIB Table
1-33 Read all entries of MIB Table specified
by Octet Zero of Command Arg that
corresponds to given Terminal Id
For a _ReadTable_ command the first octet is an argument. It identifies
the table that has to be read. Any command type that is not explicitly
listed below will ignore any value found in octet[0].
Command Type Valid Command Arguments
_ReadTable_ Value Description
0ctet[0]
10 Read umc1InventoryShelfTable
20 Read umc1InventoryPluginTable
30 Read umc1TerminalInfoTable
40 Read umc1TerminalSpanTable
50 Read umc1ACOSnapTopologyLinkTable
60 Read umc1TopologyLinkTable
70 Read umc1InventoryPluginTableChangeHistoryTable
80 Read umc1InventoryShelfTableChangeHistoryTable
90 Read umc1TerminalStatusTable
100 Read umc1CurAlmTable
110 Read umc1XCTable
120 Read umc1ShelfSpanTable
130 Read umc1GR303Table
140 Read umc1TR8Table
150 Read umc1AtmProtGrpTable
160 Read umc1PortProfTable
_SetOrDelete_ 10 Set/Delete umc1SystemSysProvCATable
_ActivateAco_ 1 or 2 ACO Type
_CurTrafficStats_ 0-33 Terminal Id
The following table describes valid timeout values:
Timeout Value Description
octet[1] The Timeout Value used by Agent
0 Use default timeout value 10 seconds.
1-60 Use corresponding timeout value.
61-255 Use maximum timeout value 60 seconds.
For _SetOrDelete_ Command for umc1SystemSysProvCATable, the format of
Command Argument is:
octet[2] Number of records to Set or Delete
octet[3] Length of Record (For Delete value of this octet is Zero.)
octet[4] Db Specifier
octet[5] Plug-in Type
octet[6] Terminal Id.
octet[7] Icard Id.
octet[8] Channel Id ( Always 0)
octet[9] Mux Code
octet[10] TxSgTCond
octet[11] Chan Bits
octet[12] Chan Bits 2
For _ActivateAco_ Command, Following table describes Command Argument
ACO Type.
Value
Octet[0] Description
1 CUI Standard ACO Operation
2 CUI Extended ACO Operation
For _AotRollover_, _GetVcStatusInfo_, and _GetBlockedVccInfo_ Command,
the format of Command Argument is:
Octet[2-11] represents Upstream end of the Bb cross-connect
Octet[12-21] represents Downstream end of the Bb cross-connect
Octet[2] Terminal Id
Octet[3] Shelf Id
Octet[4] Slot Id
Octet[5] Channel Id
Octet[6] Group Id
Octet[7] CRN Type
Octet[8] Bits 15..8 of VCI
Octet[9] Bits 7...0 of VCI
Octet[10] Bits 15..8 of VPI
Octet[11] Bits 7...0 of VPI
Octet[12] Terminal Id
Octet[13] Shelf Id
Octet[14] Slot Id
Octet[15] Channel Id
Octet[16] Group Id
Octet[17] CRN Type
Octet[18] Bits 15..8 of VCI
Octet[19] Bits 7...0 of VCI
Octet[20] Bits 15..8 of VPI
Octet[21] Bits 7...0 of VPI
Octet[22] Data Operation: Exact Get or Progressive Get (See DataOperation)
Octet[23] Crn64reqType: 0 for Plugin to Plugin request,
1 for group to group request
2 both the above (retrieve any type)
For _CurTrafficStats_ Command, the following table describes valid values
of 0ctet[0] with its meaning.
Value
Octet[0] Description
0 Get Current Traffic Status for all Terminals
1-33 Get Current Traffic Status for specified
Terminal Id
For _GetLineCardStatus_ Command, the format of
Command Argument is:
octet[2] Terminal Id
octet[3] Shelf Id
octet[4] Slot Id
octet[5] Bits 15..8 of Plugin Type
octet[6] Bits 7...0 of Plugin Type
octet[7] Data Operation: Exact Get only (See DataOperation)
octet[8] Version (Argument List)
Note: octet[8] definition. The UMC1000 supports two unique response
data formats for this command. When the version octet is not present,
the SNMP host only support the original response data format. A version
octet equal to 1 indicates the SNMP host supports both response data formats.
For the _GetAtmBandwidth_ command, the format of the command argument is:
octet[2] Version
octet[3] Cac Data Type
octet[4] Terminal Id
octet[5] Location index 1
octet[6] Location index 2
For the _GetAtmStatistics_ command, the format of the command argument is:
octet[2] Version
octet[3] Terminal Id
octet[4] Shelf Id
octet[5] Slot Id
octet[6] Port: overloaded with Group Number for IMA
octet[7] Data Operation: Exact Get or Write Data (Clear Statistics)
(See DataOperation)
For the _GetAdslBitsPerTone_ command, the format of the command argument is:
octet[2] Version
octet[3] Terminal Id
octet[4] Shelf Id
octet[5] Slot Id
octet[6] Circuit Id (Port Id)
octet[7] Bits 15..8 of Plugin Type
octet[8] Bits 7...0 of Plugin Type
For the _GetAdslPmAttribute_ command, the format of the command argument is:
octet[2] Version
octet[3] Terminal Id
octet[4] Shelf Id
octet[5] Slot Id
octet[6] Circuit Id (Port ID) (0-6)
octet[7] ADSL PM Attribute ID / clear (reset type )
octet[8] Response format
octet[9] Data Operation: Exact Get, or Write Data (Clear PM)
(See DataOperation)
octet[10] Bits 15..8 of Plugin Type
octet[11] Bits 7...0 of Plugin Type
Note: octet[7] definition. (ADSL PM Attribute ID)
When octet[9] is equal 'GET EXACT'.
Attribute enumerations as defined by UMC1000
When octet[9] is equal 'WRITE'(clear).
Type of clear, as defined by UMC1000
Note: octet[8] definition. Response format: 0 = Uncompressed,
1 = Compressed.
Note: octet[9] (Data Operation) definition.
Data Operation = 'GET EXACT'
The response data will contain a single record. Valid range for
octet[6] is 1-6. Valid range for octet[7] is 1-10.
Data Operation = 'WRITE DATA'
PM data is cleared for the specified port (octet[6] = 1-6) or
all ports (octet[6] = 0). The valid range for octet[7] (0-2).
For the _GetPmDataBin_ command, the format of the command argument is:
octet[2] Version
octet[3] Terminal Id
octet[4] Shelf Id
octet[5] Slot Id
octet[6] Port ID (0 = all ports,1-6) for ADSL/OC3c/OC12c cards
Group ID (0-3) for IMA card
octet[7] Number of ports supported at specified slot (1-6)
octet[8] Bin Type / Reset Type (0-2)
octet[9] Bits 31..24 of time (seconds since 1992)
octet[10] Bits 23..16 of time
octet[11] Bits 15..8 of time
octet[12] Bits 7..0 of time
octet[13] Bits 15..8 of Plugin Type (supports ADSL family, OC3c/OC12c, IMA cards)
octet[14] Bits 7...0 of Plugin Type
octet[15] Data Operation: Get Exact, or Write Data (Clear PM)
(See DataOperation)
octet[16] ADSL (0), OC3c/Oc12c (1), or IMA (2) Card
Note:
octet[6] definition. Port Id is set to 1 for a OC3c/OC12c/IMA PIT type
and 0 - 6 (0 - all ports) for an ADSL family PIT types.
octet[8] definition. For Data Operation equal Get Exact and Get
Progressive, Bin Type is set to 0 = 15 minute near-end(NE) section,
2 = daily NE section, 6 = 15 minute NE line,
7 = all 15 minute bins (pre system 9.0 release),
8 = daily NE line, 18 = 15-minute NE path, 20 = daily NE path,
44 = 15-minute ATM, and 45 = daily ATM.
For Data Operation equal Write Data (Clear PM), Reset Type set to 0 =
current data, 1 = current day data, 2 = all.
octet[15] definition. When Data Operation is 'GET EXACT', the response
data will contain a single record if the request is for a single port and
a single bin, the response data will contain multiple records if the request
is for all ports and/or all bins (GET PROGRESIVE).
When Data Operation is 'WRITE DATA', the command arguments specify a card.
PM data is cleared for all ports and all bins on the card.
For the _GetNBLinkStats_ command, the command argument list format is:
octet[2] Version
octet[3] Bits 31..24 of time (seconds since 1992)
octet[4] Bits 23..16 of time
octet[5] Bits 15..8 of time
octet[6] Bits 7..0 of time
octet[7] Terminal End Point 1
octet[8] Terminal End Point 2
octet[9] Data Operation (Exact Get, or Progressive Get)
octet[10] GR303 group ID (1-3), Version 3 field only
Note:
octet[2] represents the version of the request and expected response.
This field set to (1) represents the original implementation. This field
set to (2) will lead to responses with additional fields for nailed-up DS0s.
And, this field set to (3) requires octet[10], and retreives GR303 interface
data on a per interface basis.
octet[7], octet[8] and octet[10] definitions. Terminal Endpoint 1 and 2
identify the endpoints of the link. For a Get Exact Operation, data on
a single link will be retrieved, identified by the two terminal endpoints.
For a Get Progressive Data Operation, terminal endpoints will represent
the starting point to retrieve data. Both Terminal endpoints set to 1 will
indicate GR303 group data will be retrieved from the LET as specified by the
GR303 group ID, followed by narrowband CCS Data for each link in the system.
octet[9] definition. Data Operation will be set to Get Exact for retrieval
of a single link's data or Get Progressive for retrieval of all narrowband
CCS data.
For the _DeleteEquipment_ command, the command argument list format is:
octet[2] Version
octet[3] Terminal Id
octet[4] Shelf Id
octet[5] Slot Id
octet[6] Bits 15..8 of Plugin Type
octet[7] Bits 7...0 of Plugin Type
octet[8] Control (0=query,1=delete)
For the _SoftwareActivation_ command, the cmd argument list format is:
octet[2] Version
octet[3] Terminal Id
octet[4] Shelf Id
octet[5] Slot Id
octet[6] Action (0=Activate standby bank,1=reset card)
For the _ManualProtectionSwitch_ command, the cmd argument list format is:
octet[2] Version
octet[3] Data Operation: Exact Get, or Write Data (Switch)
octet[4] Terminal Id
octet[5] Active Shelf Id
octet[6] Active Slot Id
octet[7] Standby Shelf Id (not used with Exact Get)
octet[8] Standby Slot Id (not used with Exact Get)
octet[9] Bits 15..8 of Plugin Type
octet[10] Bits 7...0 of Plugin Type
For the _GetAPSInfo_ command, the cmd argument list format is:
octet[2] Version
octet[3] Terminal Id
octet[4] Protection Group Id
For the _GenericIB_ command, the format of the command argument is:
octet[2] Version
octet[3] Terminal Id
octet[4] IB Data Type (IxType)
octet[5] Operation (SNMP Get Exact, Get Progressive, or Put)
octet[6] IB Payload Length (maximun of 55 bytes)
octet[7] First byte of IB Payload
octet[x] Last byte of the IB Payload
For the _GetAtmStatsPerVcc_ command, the cmd argument list format is as
follows. This command is used to retrieve ATM statistics for a given
channel from upto four circuit cards used to transport the channel. The
ATM channel is specified by the Uplink Channel Routing Number (CRN).
The CRN is uniquely identified using octets 3 through 12. Four card
location identifier follow the CRN.
octet[2] Version
octet[3] Terminal Id
octet[4] Shelf Id
octet[5] Slot Id
octet[6] Channel Id
octet[7] Group Id
octet[8] CRN Type
octet[9] Bits 15..8 of VCI
octet[10] Bits 7...0 of VCI
octet[11] Bits 15..8 of VPI
octet[12] Bits 7...0 of VPI
Location of Primary Uplink circuit
When uplink is T1 or T1x, provide location of uplink concentrator.
octet[13] Uplink Terminal Id
octet[14] Uplink Shelf Id
octet[15] Uplink Slot Id
Location of Secondary Uplink circuit (if APS Group, set to 0xFF
if not provided)
octet[16] Uplink Terminal Id
octet[17] Uplink Shelf Id
octet[18] Uplink Slot Id
Location of DSL circuit (or Downlink Group Primary)
octet[19] Downlink Terminal Id
octet[20] Downlink Shelf Id
octet[21] Downlink Slot Id
Location of DSL concentration (or Downlink Group Secondary,
optional, set to 0xFF if not provided)
octet[22] Downlink Terminal Id
octet[23] Downlink Shelf Id
octet[24] Downlink Slot Id
For the _GetDropTestResults_ command, the cmd argument list format is:
octet[2] Version
octet[3] Terminal Id
octet[4] Shelf Id
octet[5] Slot Id
octet[6] Circuit Id (Port Id)
Parsed from file UMC1000-MIB.mib
Module: UMC1000-MIB
Vendor: Advanced Fibre Communications
Module: AFC-OIDS (umc.mib)
Type: TABULAR
Access: read-only
Syntax: OCTET STRING
( SIZE (
1..255 ) )
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umc1CommandArg OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..255)) ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION " This object specifies the argument to a command. The format of this object is: octet[0] contains command argument. octet[1] contains Time-out value for Command in seconds. When umc1CommandId is _ReadTable_ and value of octet[0] is 10,20 & 120 than Octet[2] contains Terminal Id. Following table describes valid values of 0ctet[2] with its meaning. Value Octet[2] Description 0 Read entire MIB Table 1-33 Read all entries of MIB Table specified by Octet Zero of Command Arg that corresponds to given Terminal Id For a _ReadTable_ command the first octet is an argument. It identifies the table that has to be read. Any command type that is not explicitly listed below will ignore any value found in octet[0]. Command Type Valid Command Arguments _ReadTable_ Value Description 0ctet[0] 10 Read umc1InventoryShelfTable 20 Read umc1InventoryPluginTable 30 Read umc1TerminalInfoTable 40 Read umc1TerminalSpanTable 50 Read umc1ACOSnapTopologyLinkTable 60 Read umc1TopologyLinkTable 70 Read umc1InventoryPluginTableChangeHistoryTable 80 Read umc1InventoryShelfTableChangeHistoryTable 90 Read umc1TerminalStatusTable 100 Read umc1CurAlmTable 110 Read umc1XCTable 120 Read umc1ShelfSpanTable 130 Read umc1GR303Table 140 Read umc1TR8Table 150 Read umc1AtmProtGrpTable 160 Read umc1PortProfTable _SetOrDelete_ 10 Set/Delete umc1SystemSysProvCATable _ActivateAco_ 1 or 2 ACO Type _CurTrafficStats_ 0-33 Terminal Id The following table describes valid timeout values: Timeout Value Description octet[1] The Timeout Value used by Agent 0 Use default timeout value 10 seconds. 1-60 Use corresponding timeout value. 61-255 Use maximum timeout value 60 seconds. For _SetOrDelete_ Command for umc1SystemSysProvCATable, the format of Command Argument is: octet[2] Number of records to Set or Delete octet[3] Length of Record (For Delete value of this octet is Zero.) octet[4] Db Specifier octet[5] Plug-in Type octet[6] Terminal Id. octet[7] Icard Id. octet[8] Channel Id ( Always 0) octet[9] Mux Code octet[10] TxSgTCond octet[11] Chan Bits octet[12] Chan Bits 2 For _ActivateAco_ Command, Following table describes Command Argument ACO Type. Value Octet[0] Description 1 CUI Standard ACO Operation 2 CUI Extended ACO Operation For _AotRollover_, _GetVcStatusInfo_, and _GetBlockedVccInfo_ Command, the format of Command Argument is: Octet[2-11] represents Upstream end of the Bb cross-connect Octet[12-21] represents Downstream end of the Bb cross-connect Octet[2] Terminal Id Octet[3] Shelf Id Octet[4] Slot Id Octet[5] Channel Id Octet[6] Group Id Octet[7] CRN Type Octet[8] Bits 15..8 of VCI Octet[9] Bits 7...0 of VCI Octet[10] Bits 15..8 of VPI Octet[11] Bits 7...0 of VPI Octet[12] Terminal Id Octet[13] Shelf Id Octet[14] Slot Id Octet[15] Channel Id Octet[16] Group Id Octet[17] CRN Type Octet[18] Bits 15..8 of VCI Octet[19] Bits 7...0 of VCI Octet[20] Bits 15..8 of VPI Octet[21] Bits 7...0 of VPI Octet[22] Data Operation: Exact Get or Progressive Get (See DataOperation) Octet[23] Crn64reqType: 0 for Plugin to Plugin request, 1 for group to group request 2 both the above (retrieve any type) For _CurTrafficStats_ Command, the following table describes valid values of 0ctet[0] with its meaning. Value Octet[0] Description 0 Get Current Traffic Status for all Terminals 1-33 Get Current Traffic Status for specified Terminal Id For _GetLineCardStatus_ Command, the format of Command Argument is: octet[2] Terminal Id octet[3] Shelf Id octet[4] Slot Id octet[5] Bits 15..8 of Plugin Type octet[6] Bits 7...0 of Plugin Type octet[7] Data Operation: Exact Get only (See DataOperation) octet[8] Version (Argument List) Note: octet[8] definition. The UMC1000 supports two unique response data formats for this command. When the version octet is not present, the SNMP host only support the original response data format. A version octet equal to 1 indicates the SNMP host supports both response data formats. For the _GetAtmBandwidth_ command, the format of the command argument is: octet[2] Version octet[3] Cac Data Type octet[4] Terminal Id octet[5] Location index 1 octet[6] Location index 2 For the _GetAtmStatistics_ command, the format of the command argument is: octet[2] Version octet[3] Terminal Id octet[4] Shelf Id octet[5] Slot Id octet[6] Port: overloaded with Group Number for IMA octet[7] Data Operation: Exact Get or Write Data (Clear Statistics) (See DataOperation) For the _GetAdslBitsPerTone_ command, the format of the command argument is: octet[2] Version octet[3] Terminal Id octet[4] Shelf Id octet[5] Slot Id octet[6] Circuit Id (Port Id) octet[7] Bits 15..8 of Plugin Type octet[8] Bits 7...0 of Plugin Type For the _GetAdslPmAttribute_ command, the format of the command argument is: octet[2] Version octet[3] Terminal Id octet[4] Shelf Id octet[5] Slot Id octet[6] Circuit Id (Port ID) (0-6) octet[7] ADSL PM Attribute ID / clear (reset type ) octet[8] Response format octet[9] Data Operation: Exact Get, or Write Data (Clear PM) (See DataOperation) octet[10] Bits 15..8 of Plugin Type octet[11] Bits 7...0 of Plugin Type Note: octet[7] definition. (ADSL PM Attribute ID) When octet[9] is equal 'GET EXACT'. Attribute enumerations as defined by UMC1000 When octet[9] is equal 'WRITE'(clear). Type of clear, as defined by UMC1000 Note: octet[8] definition. Response format: 0 = Uncompressed, 1 = Compressed. Note: octet[9] (Data Operation) definition. Data Operation = 'GET EXACT' The response data will contain a single record. Valid range for octet[6] is 1-6. Valid range for octet[7] is 1-10. Data Operation = 'WRITE DATA' PM data is cleared for the specified port (octet[6] = 1-6) or all ports (octet[6] = 0). The valid range for octet[7] (0-2). For the _GetPmDataBin_ command, the format of the command argument is: octet[2] Version octet[3] Terminal Id octet[4] Shelf Id octet[5] Slot Id octet[6] Port ID (0 = all ports,1-6) for ADSL/OC3c/OC12c cards Group ID (0-3) for IMA card octet[7] Number of ports supported at specified slot (1-6) octet[8] Bin Type / Reset Type (0-2) octet[9] Bits 31..24 of time (seconds since 1992) octet[10] Bits 23..16 of time octet[11] Bits 15..8 of time octet[12] Bits 7..0 of time octet[13] Bits 15..8 of Plugin Type (supports ADSL family, OC3c/OC12c, IMA cards) octet[14] Bits 7...0 of Plugin Type octet[15] Data Operation: Get Exact, or Write Data (Clear PM) (See DataOperation) octet[16] ADSL (0), OC3c/Oc12c (1), or IMA (2) Card Note: octet[6] definition. Port Id is set to 1 for a OC3c/OC12c/IMA PIT type and 0 - 6 (0 - all ports) for an ADSL family PIT types. octet[8] definition. For Data Operation equal Get Exact and Get Progressive, Bin Type is set to 0 = 15 minute near-end(NE) section, 2 = daily NE section, 6 = 15 minute NE line, 7 = all 15 minute bins (pre system 9.0 release), 8 = daily NE line, 18 = 15-minute NE path, 20 = daily NE path, 44 = 15-minute ATM, and 45 = daily ATM. For Data Operation equal Write Data (Clear PM), Reset Type set to 0 = current data, 1 = current day data, 2 = all. octet[15] definition. When Data Operation is 'GET EXACT', the response data will contain a single record if the request is for a single port and a single bin, the response data will contain multiple records if the request is for all ports and/or all bins (GET PROGRESIVE). When Data Operation is 'WRITE DATA', the command arguments specify a card. PM data is cleared for all ports and all bins on the card. For the _GetNBLinkStats_ command, the command argument list format is: octet[2] Version octet[3] Bits 31..24 of time (seconds since 1992) octet[4] Bits 23..16 of time octet[5] Bits 15..8 of time octet[6] Bits 7..0 of time octet[7] Terminal End Point 1 octet[8] Terminal End Point 2 octet[9] Data Operation (Exact Get, or Progressive Get) octet[10] GR303 group ID (1-3), Version 3 field only Note: octet[2] represents the version of the request and expected response. This field set to (1) represents the original implementation. This field set to (2) will lead to responses with additional fields for nailed-up DS0s. And, this field set to (3) requires octet[10], and retreives GR303 interface data on a per interface basis. octet[7], octet[8] and octet[10] definitions. Terminal Endpoint 1 and 2 identify the endpoints of the link. For a Get Exact Operation, data on a single link will be retrieved, identified by the two terminal endpoints. For a Get Progressive Data Operation, terminal endpoints will represent the starting point to retrieve data. Both Terminal endpoints set to 1 will indicate GR303 group data will be retrieved from the LET as specified by the GR303 group ID, followed by narrowband CCS Data for each link in the system. octet[9] definition. Data Operation will be set to Get Exact for retrieval of a single link's data or Get Progressive for retrieval of all narrowband CCS data. For the _DeleteEquipment_ command, the command argument list format is: octet[2] Version octet[3] Terminal Id octet[4] Shelf Id octet[5] Slot Id octet[6] Bits 15..8 of Plugin Type octet[7] Bits 7...0 of Plugin Type octet[8] Control (0=query,1=delete) For the _SoftwareActivation_ command, the cmd argument list format is: octet[2] Version octet[3] Terminal Id octet[4] Shelf Id octet[5] Slot Id octet[6] Action (0=Activate standby bank,1=reset card) For the _ManualProtectionSwitch_ command, the cmd argument list format is: octet[2] Version octet[3] Data Operation: Exact Get, or Write Data (Switch) octet[4] Terminal Id octet[5] Active Shelf Id octet[6] Active Slot Id octet[7] Standby Shelf Id (not used with Exact Get) octet[8] Standby Slot Id (not used with Exact Get) octet[9] Bits 15..8 of Plugin Type octet[10] Bits 7...0 of Plugin Type For the _GetAPSInfo_ command, the cmd argument list format is: octet[2] Version octet[3] Terminal Id octet[4] Protection Group Id For the _GenericIB_ command, the format of the command argument is: octet[2] Version octet[3] Terminal Id octet[4] IB Data Type (IxType) octet[5] Operation (SNMP Get Exact, Get Progressive, or Put) octet[6] IB Payload Length (maximun of 55 bytes) octet[7] First byte of IB Payload octet[x] Last byte of the IB Payload For the _GetAtmStatsPerVcc_ command, the cmd argument list format is as follows. This command is used to retrieve ATM statistics for a given channel from upto four circuit cards used to transport the channel. The ATM channel is specified by the Uplink Channel Routing Number (CRN). The CRN is uniquely identified using octets 3 through 12. Four card location identifier follow the CRN. octet[2] Version octet[3] Terminal Id octet[4] Shelf Id octet[5] Slot Id octet[6] Channel Id octet[7] Group Id octet[8] CRN Type octet[9] Bits 15..8 of VCI octet[10] Bits 7...0 of VCI octet[11] Bits 15..8 of VPI octet[12] Bits 7...0 of VPI Location of Primary Uplink circuit When uplink is T1 or T1x, provide location of uplink concentrator. octet[13] Uplink Terminal Id octet[14] Uplink Shelf Id octet[15] Uplink Slot Id Location of Secondary Uplink circuit (if APS Group, set to 0xFF if not provided) octet[16] Uplink Terminal Id octet[17] Uplink Shelf Id octet[18] Uplink Slot Id Location of DSL circuit (or Downlink Group Primary) octet[19] Downlink Terminal Id octet[20] Downlink Shelf Id octet[21] Downlink Slot Id Location of DSL concentration (or Downlink Group Secondary, optional, set to 0xFF if not provided) octet[22] Downlink Terminal Id octet[23] Downlink Shelf Id octet[24] Downlink Slot Id For the _GetDropTestResults_ command, the cmd argument list format is: octet[2] Version octet[3] Terminal Id octet[4] Shelf Id octet[5] Slot Id octet[6] Circuit Id (Port Id) " ::= { umc1CommandTableEntry 2 }
umc1CommandArg OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..255)) ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION " This object specifies the argument to a command. The format of this object is: octet[0] contains command argument. octet[1] contains Time-out value for Command in seconds. When umc1CommandId is _ReadTable_ and value of octet[0] is 10,20 & 120 than Octet[2] contains Terminal Id. Following table describes valid values of 0ctet[2] with its meaning. Value Octet[2] Description 0 Read entire MIB Table 1-33 Read all entries of MIB Table specified by Octet Zero of Command Arg that corresponds to given Terminal Id For a _ReadTable_ command the first octet is an argument. It identifies the table that has to be read. Any command type that is not explicitly listed below will ignore any value found in octet[0]. Command Type Valid Command Arguments _ReadTable_ Value Description 0ctet[0] 10 Read umc1InventoryShelfTable 20 Read umc1InventoryPluginTable 30 Read umc1TerminalInfoTable 40 Read umc1TerminalSpanTable 50 Read umc1ACOSnapTopologyLinkTable 60 Read umc1TopologyLinkTable 70 Read umc1InventoryPluginTableChangeHistoryTable 80 Read umc1InventoryShelfTableChangeHistoryTable 90 Read umc1TerminalStatusTable 100 Read umc1CurAlmTable 110 Read umc1XCTable 120 Read umc1ShelfSpanTable 130 Read umc1GR303Table 140 Read umc1TR8Table 150 Read umc1AtmProtGrpTable 160 Read umc1PortProfTable _SetOrDelete_ 10 Set/Delete umc1SystemSysProvCATable _ActivateAco_ 1 or 2 ACO Type _CurTrafficStats_ 0-33 Terminal Id The following table describes valid timeout values: Timeout Value Description octet[1] The Timeout Value used by Agent 0 Use default timeout value 10 seconds. 1-60 Use corresponding timeout value. 61-255 Use maximum timeout value 60 seconds. For _SetOrDelete_ Command for umc1SystemSysProvCATable, the format of Command Argument is: octet[2] Number of records to Set or Delete octet[3] Length of Record (For Delete value of this octet is Zero.) octet[4] Db Specifier octet[5] Plug-in Type octet[6] Terminal Id. octet[7] Icard Id. octet[8] Channel Id ( Always 0) octet[9] Mux Code octet[10] TxSgTCond octet[11] Chan Bits octet[12] Chan Bits 2 For _ActivateAco_ Command, Following table describes Command Argument ACO Type. Value Octet[0] Description 1 CUI Standard ACO Operation 2 CUI Extended ACO Operation For _AotRollover_, _GetVcStatusInfo_, and _GetBlockedVccInfo_ Command, the format of Command Argument is: Octet[2-11] represents Upstream end of the Bb cross-connect Octet[12-21] represents Downstream end of the Bb cross-connect Octet[2] Terminal Id Octet[3] Shelf Id Octet[4] Slot Id Octet[5] Channel Id Octet[6] Group Id Octet[7] CRN Type Octet[8] Bits 15..8 of VCI Octet[9] Bits 7...0 of VCI Octet[10] Bits 15..8 of VPI Octet[11] Bits 7...0 of VPI Octet[12] Terminal Id Octet[13] Shelf Id Octet[14] Slot Id Octet[15] Channel Id Octet[16] Group Id Octet[17] CRN Type Octet[18] Bits 15..8 of VCI Octet[19] Bits 7...0 of VCI Octet[20] Bits 15..8 of VPI Octet[21] Bits 7...0 of VPI Octet[22] Data Operation: Exact Get or Progressive Get (See DataOperation) Octet[23] Crn64reqType: 0 for Plugin to Plugin request, 1 for group to group request 2 both the above (retrieve any type) For _CurTrafficStats_ Command, the following table describes valid values of 0ctet[0] with its meaning. Value Octet[0] Description 0 Get Current Traffic Status for all Terminals 1-33 Get Current Traffic Status for specified Terminal Id For _GetLineCardStatus_ Command, the format of Command Argument is: octet[2] Terminal Id octet[3] Shelf Id octet[4] Slot Id octet[5] Bits 15..8 of Plugin Type octet[6] Bits 7...0 of Plugin Type octet[7] Data Operation: Exact Get only (See DataOperation) octet[8] Version (Argument List) Note: octet[8] definition. The UMC1000 supports two unique response data formats for this command. When the version octet is not present, the SNMP host only support the original response data format. A version octet equal to 1 indicates the SNMP host supports both response data formats. For the _GetAtmBandwidth_ command, the format of the command argument is: octet[2] Version octet[3] Cac Data Type octet[4] Terminal Id octet[5] Location index 1 octet[6] Location index 2 For the _GetAtmStatistics_ command, the format of the command argument is: octet[2] Version octet[3] Terminal Id octet[4] Shelf Id octet[5] Slot Id octet[6] Port: overloaded with Group Number for IMA octet[7] Data Operation: Exact Get or Write Data (Clear Statistics) (See DataOperation) For the _GetAdslBitsPerTone_ command, the format of the command argument is: octet[2] Version octet[3] Terminal Id octet[4] Shelf Id octet[5] Slot Id octet[6] Circuit Id (Port Id) octet[7] Bits 15..8 of Plugin Type octet[8] Bits 7...0 of Plugin Type For the _GetAdslPmAttribute_ command, the format of the command argument is: octet[2] Version octet[3] Terminal Id octet[4] Shelf Id octet[5] Slot Id octet[6] Circuit Id (Port ID) (0-6) octet[7] ADSL PM Attribute ID / clear (reset type ) octet[8] Response format octet[9] Data Operation: Exact Get, or Write Data (Clear PM) (See DataOperation) octet[10] Bits 15..8 of Plugin Type octet[11] Bits 7...0 of Plugin Type Note: octet[7] definition. (ADSL PM Attribute ID) When octet[9] is equal 'GET EXACT'. Attribute enumerations as defined by UMC1000 When octet[9] is equal 'WRITE'(clear). Type of clear, as defined by UMC1000 Note: octet[8] definition. Response format: 0 = Uncompressed, 1 = Compressed. Note: octet[9] (Data Operation) definition. Data Operation = 'GET EXACT' The response data will contain a single record. Valid range for octet[6] is 1-6. Valid range for octet[7] is 1-10. Data Operation = 'WRITE DATA' PM data is cleared for the specified port (octet[6] = 1-6) or all ports (octet[6] = 0). The valid range for octet[7] (0-2). For the _GetPmDataBin_ command, the format of the command argument is: octet[2] Version octet[3] Terminal Id octet[4] Shelf Id octet[5] Slot Id octet[6] Port ID (0 = all ports,1-6) for ADSL/OC3c/OC12c cards Group ID (0-3) for IMA card octet[7] Number of ports supported at specified slot (1-6) octet[8] Bin Type / Reset Type (0-2) octet[9] Bits 31..24 of time (seconds since 1992) octet[10] Bits 23..16 of time octet[11] Bits 15..8 of time octet[12] Bits 7..0 of time octet[13] Bits 15..8 of Plugin Type (supports ADSL family, OC3c/OC12c, IMA cards) octet[14] Bits 7...0 of Plugin Type octet[15] Data Operation: Get Exact, or Write Data (Clear PM) (See DataOperation) octet[16] ADSL (0), OC3c/Oc12c (1), or IMA (2) Card Note: octet[6] definition. Port Id is set to 1 for a OC3c/OC12c/IMA PIT type and 0 - 6 (0 - all ports) for an ADSL family PIT types. octet[8] definition. For Data Operation equal Get Exact and Get Progressive, Bin Type is set to 0 = 15 minute near-end(NE) section, 2 = daily NE section, 6 = 15 minute NE line, 7 = all 15 minute bins (pre system 9.0 release), 8 = daily NE line, 18 = 15-minute NE path, 20 = daily NE path, 44 = 15-minute ATM, and 45 = daily ATM. For Data Operation equal Write Data (Clear PM), Reset Type set to 0 = current data, 1 = current day data, 2 = all. octet[15] definition. When Data Operation is 'GET EXACT', the response data will contain a single record if the request is for a single port and a single bin, the response data will contain multiple records if the request is for all ports and/or all bins (GET PROGRESIVE). When Data Operation is 'WRITE DATA', the command arguments specify a card. PM data is cleared for all ports and all bins on the card. For the _GetNBLinkStats_ command, the command argument list format is: octet[2] Version octet[3] Bits 31..24 of time (seconds since 1992) octet[4] Bits 23..16 of time octet[5] Bits 15..8 of time octet[6] Bits 7..0 of time octet[7] Terminal End Point 1 octet[8] Terminal End Point 2 octet[9] Data Operation (Exact Get, or Progressive Get) octet[10] GR303 group ID (1-3), Version 3 field only Note: octet[2] represents the version of the request and expected response. This field set to (1) represents the original implementation. This field set to (2) will lead to responses with additional fields for nailed-up DS0s. And, this field set to (3) requires octet[10], and retreives GR303 interface data on a per interface basis. octet[7], octet[8] and octet[10] definitions. Terminal Endpoint 1 and 2 identify the endpoints of the link. For a Get Exact Operation, data on a single link will be retrieved, identified by the two terminal endpoints. For a Get Progressive Data Operation, terminal endpoints will represent the starting point to retrieve data. Both Terminal endpoints set to 1 will indicate GR303 group data will be retrieved from the LET as specified by the GR303 group ID, followed by narrowband CCS Data for each link in the system. octet[9] definition. Data Operation will be set to Get Exact for retrieval of a single link's data or Get Progressive for retrieval of all narrowband CCS data. For the _DeleteEquipment_ command, the command argument list format is: octet[2] Version octet[3] Terminal Id octet[4] Shelf Id octet[5] Slot Id octet[6] Bits 15..8 of Plugin Type octet[7] Bits 7...0 of Plugin Type octet[8] Control (0=query,1=delete) For the _SoftwareActivation_ command, the cmd argument list format is: octet[2] Version octet[3] Terminal Id octet[4] Shelf Id octet[5] Slot Id octet[6] Action (0=Activate standby bank,1=reset card) For the _ManualProtectionSwitch_ command, the cmd argument list format is: octet[2] Version octet[3] Data Operation: Exact Get, or Write Data (Switch) octet[4] Terminal Id octet[5] Active Shelf Id octet[6] Active Slot Id octet[7] Standby Shelf Id (not used with Exact Get) octet[8] Standby Slot Id (not used with Exact Get) octet[9] Bits 15..8 of Plugin Type octet[10] Bits 7...0 of Plugin Type For the _GetAPSInfo_ command, the cmd argument list format is: octet[2] Version octet[3] Terminal Id octet[4] Protection Group Id For the _GenericIB_ command, the format of the command argument is: octet[2] Version octet[3] Terminal Id octet[4] IB Data Type (IxType) octet[5] Operation (SNMP Get Exact, Get Progressive, or Put) octet[6] IB Payload Length (maximun of 55 bytes) octet[7] First byte of IB Payload octet[x] Last byte of the IB Payload For the _GetAtmStatsPerVcc_ command, the cmd argument list format is as follows. This command is used to retrieve ATM statistics for a given channel from upto four circuit cards used to transport the channel. The ATM channel is specified by the Uplink Channel Routing Number (CRN). The CRN is uniquely identified using octets 3 through 12. Four card location identifier follow the CRN. octet[2] Version octet[3] Terminal Id octet[4] Shelf Id octet[5] Slot Id octet[6] Channel Id octet[7] Group Id octet[8] CRN Type octet[9] Bits 15..8 of VCI octet[10] Bits 7...0 of VCI octet[11] Bits 15..8 of VPI octet[12] Bits 7...0 of VPI Location of Primary Uplink circuit When uplink is T1 or T1x, provide location of uplink concentrator. octet[13] Uplink Terminal Id octet[14] Uplink Shelf Id octet[15] Uplink Slot Id Location of Secondary Uplink circuit (if APS Group, set to 0xFF if not provided) octet[16] Uplink Terminal Id octet[17] Uplink Shelf Id octet[18] Uplink Slot Id Location of DSL circuit (or Downlink Group Primary) octet[19] Downlink Terminal Id octet[20] Downlink Shelf Id octet[21] Downlink Slot Id Location of DSL concentration (or Downlink Group Secondary, optional, set to 0xFF if not provided) octet[22] Downlink Terminal Id octet[23] Downlink Shelf Id octet[24] Downlink Slot Id For the _GetDropTestResults_ command, the cmd argument list format is: octet[2] Version octet[3] Terminal Id octet[4] Shelf Id octet[5] Slot Id octet[6] Circuit Id (Port Id) " ::= { umc1CommandTableEntry 2 }
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1.3.6.1.4.1.2067.1.1.2.5.1.1.1 | umc1CommandId | 0 | 0 | This object identifies a command that a manager may execute in an agent. The following table describes the supported commands an… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2067.1.1.2.5.1.1.3 | umc1CommandTransNbr | 0 | 0 | In order to execute a command, a Management Application must first initiate a Get request to read the transaction number for a g… |