This object is used for injecting continuous errors into
transmitted BERT pattern. The errors are inserted in a BERT
pattern sent, in order to do sanity check on receive interface
in the event that no bit errors are detected. Injecting errors
allows users to stress communication links and to check the
functionality of error monitoring equipment along the path.
Once set to send continuous errors, errors will be inserted
at the configured rate until set to errorInsertionDisabled(1).
The possible values are :
errorInsertionDisabled(1) : no bit errors are inserted.
oneInTen(2) : insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 10 bits (10^-1) transmitted.
oneInTenPowerTwo(3) : insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 100 bits (10^-2) transmitted.
oneInTenPowerThree(4): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 1000 bits (10^-3) transmitted.
oneInTenPowerFour(5): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 10000 (10^-4) bits transmitted.
oneInTenPowerFive(6): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 100000 bits (10^-5) transmitted.
oneInTenPowerSix(7) : insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 1000000 bits (10^-6) transmitted.
oneInTenPowerSeven(8): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 10,000,000 (10^-7)bits transmitted.
Parsed from file CISCO-MGX82XX-DSX3-BERT-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-MGX82XX-DSX3-BERT-MIB
This object is used for injecting continuous errors into
transmitted BERT pattern. The errors are inserted in a BERT
pattern sent, in order to do sanity check on receive interface
in the event that no bit errors are detected. Injecting errors
allows users to stress communication links and to check the
functionality of error monitoring equipment along the path.
Once set to send continuous errors, errors will be inserted
at the configured rate until set to errorInsertionDisabled(1).
The possible values are :
errorInsertionDisabled(1) : no bit errors are inserted.
oneInTen(2) : insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 10 bits (10^-1) transmitted.
oneInTenPowerTwo(3) : insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 100 bits (10^-2) transmitted.
oneInTenPowerThree(4): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 1000 bits (10^-3) transmitted.
oneInTenPowerFour(5): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 10000 (10^-4) bits transmitted.
oneInTenPowerFive(6): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 100000 bits (10^-5) transmitted.
oneInTenPowerSix(7) : insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 1000000 bits (10^-6) transmitted.
oneInTenPowerSeven(8): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 10,000,000 (10^-7)bits transmitted.
This object is used for injecting continuous errors into
transmitted BERT pattern. The errors are inserted in a BERT
pattern sent, in order to do sanity check on receive interface
in the event that no bit errors are detected. Injecting errors
allows users to stress communication links and to check the
functionality of error monitoring equipment along the path.
Once set to send continuous errors, errors will be inserted
at the configured rate until set to errorInsertionDisabled(1).
The possible values are :
errorInsertionDisabled(1) : no bit errors are inserted.
oneInTen(2) : insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 10 bits (10^-1) transmitted.
oneInTenPowerTwo(3) : insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 100 bits (10^-2) transmitted.
oneInTenPowerThree(4): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 1000 bits (10^-3) transmitted.
oneInTenPowerFour(5): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 10000 (10^-4) bits transmitted.
oneInTenPowerFive(6): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 100000 bits (10^-5) transmitted.
oneInTenPowerSix(7) : insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 1000000 bits (10^-6) transmitted.
oneInTenPowerSeven(8): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 10,000,000 (10^-7)bits transmitted.
Parsed from file CISCO-MGX82XX-DSX3-BERT-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-MGX82XX-DSX3-BERT-MIB
This object is used for injecting continuous errors into
transmitted BERT pattern. The errors are inserted in a BERT
pattern sent, in order to do sanity check on receive interface
in the event that no bit errors are detected. Injecting errors
allows users to stress communication links and to check the
functionality of error monitoring equipment along the path.
Once set to send continuous errors, errors will be inserted
at the configured rate until set to errorInsertionDisabled(1).
The possible values are :
errorInsertionDisabled(1) : no bit errors are inserted.
oneInTen(2) : insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 10 bits (10^-1) transmitted.
oneInTenPowerTwo(3) : insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 100 bits (10^-2) transmitted.
oneInTenPowerThree(4): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 1000 bits (10^-3) transmitted.
oneInTenPowerFour(5): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 10000 (10^-4) bits transmitted.
oneInTenPowerFive(6): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 100000 bits (10^-5) transmitted.
oneInTenPowerSix(7) : insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 1000000 bits (10^-6) transmitted.
oneInTenPowerSeven(8): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit
error per 10,000,000 (10^-7)bits transmitted.
dsx3bertErrorInsertionRate OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { errorInsertionDisabled (1), oneInTen (2), oneInTenPowerTwo (3), oneInTenPowerThree (4), oneInTenPowerFour (5), oneInTenPowerFive (6), oneInTenPowerSix (7), oneInTenPowerSeven (8) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used for injecting continuous errors into transmitted BERT pattern. The errors are inserted in a BERT pattern sent, in order to do sanity check on receive interface in the event that no bit errors are detected. Injecting errors allows users to stress communication links and to check the functionality of error monitoring equipment along the path. Once set to send continuous errors, errors will be inserted at the configured rate until set to errorInsertionDisabled(1). The possible values are : errorInsertionDisabled(1) : no bit errors are inserted. oneInTen(2) : insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 10 bits (10^-1) transmitted. oneInTenPowerTwo(3) : insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 100 bits (10^-2) transmitted. oneInTenPowerThree(4): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 1000 bits (10^-3) transmitted. oneInTenPowerFour(5): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 10000 (10^-4) bits transmitted. oneInTenPowerFive(6): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 100000 bits (10^-5) transmitted. oneInTenPowerSix(7) : insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 1000000 bits (10^-6) transmitted. oneInTenPowerSeven(8): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 10,000,000 (10^-7)bits transmitted. " ::= { dsx3bert 18 }
dsx3bertErrorInsertionRate OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { errorInsertionDisabled(1), oneInTen(2), oneInTenPowerTwo(3), oneInTenPowerThree(4), oneInTenPowerFour(5), oneInTenPowerFive(6), oneInTenPowerSix(7), oneInTenPowerSeven(8) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This object is used for injecting continuous errors into transmitted BERT pattern. The errors are inserted in a BERT pattern sent, in order to do sanity check on receive interface in the event that no bit errors are detected. Injecting errors allows users to stress communication links and to check the functionality of error monitoring equipment along the path. Once set to send continuous errors, errors will be inserted at the configured rate until set to errorInsertionDisabled(1). The possible values are : errorInsertionDisabled(1) : no bit errors are inserted. oneInTen(2) : insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 10 bits (10^-1) transmitted. oneInTenPowerTwo(3) : insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 100 bits (10^-2) transmitted. oneInTenPowerThree(4): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 1000 bits (10^-3) transmitted. oneInTenPowerFour(5): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 10000 (10^-4) bits transmitted. oneInTenPowerFive(6): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 100000 bits (10^-5) transmitted. oneInTenPowerSix(7) : insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 1000000 bits (10^-6) transmitted. oneInTenPowerSeven(8): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 10,000,000 (10^-7)bits transmitted. " ::= { dsx3bert 18 }
Vendor: Stratacom
Module: CISCO-MGX82XX-DSX3-BERT-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
dsx3bertErrorInsertionRate OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { errorInsertionDisabled (1), oneInTen (2), oneInTenPowerTwo (3), oneInTenPowerThree (4), oneInTenPowerFour (5), oneInTenPowerFive (6), oneInTenPowerSix (7), oneInTenPowerSeven (8) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used for injecting continuous errors into transmitted BERT pattern. The errors are inserted in a BERT pattern sent, in order to do sanity check on receive interface in the event that no bit errors are detected. Injecting errors allows users to stress communication links and to check the functionality of error monitoring equipment along the path. Once set to send continuous errors, errors will be inserted at the configured rate until set to errorInsertionDisabled(1). The possible values are : errorInsertionDisabled(1) : no bit errors are inserted. oneInTen(2) : insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 10 bits (10^-1) transmitted. oneInTenPowerTwo(3) : insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 100 bits (10^-2) transmitted. oneInTenPowerThree(4): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 1000 bits (10^-3) transmitted. oneInTenPowerFour(5): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 10000 (10^-4) bits transmitted. oneInTenPowerFive(6): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 100000 bits (10^-5) transmitted. oneInTenPowerSix(7) : insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 1000000 bits (10^-6) transmitted. oneInTenPowerSeven(8): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 10,000,000 (10^-7)bits transmitted. " ::= { dsx3bert 18 }
dsx3bertErrorInsertionRate OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { errorInsertionDisabled (1), oneInTen (2), oneInTenPowerTwo (3), oneInTenPowerThree (4), oneInTenPowerFour (5), oneInTenPowerFive (6), oneInTenPowerSix (7), oneInTenPowerSeven (8) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is used for injecting continuous errors into transmitted BERT pattern. The errors are inserted in a BERT pattern sent, in order to do sanity check on receive interface in the event that no bit errors are detected. Injecting errors allows users to stress communication links and to check the functionality of error monitoring equipment along the path. Once set to send continuous errors, errors will be inserted at the configured rate until set to errorInsertionDisabled(1). The possible values are : errorInsertionDisabled(1) : no bit errors are inserted. oneInTen(2) : insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 10 bits (10^-1) transmitted. oneInTenPowerTwo(3) : insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 100 bits (10^-2) transmitted. oneInTenPowerThree(4): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 1000 bits (10^-3) transmitted. oneInTenPowerFour(5): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 10000 (10^-4) bits transmitted. oneInTenPowerFive(6): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 100000 bits (10^-5) transmitted. oneInTenPowerSix(7) : insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 1000000 bits (10^-6) transmitted. oneInTenPowerSeven(8): insert bit errors at the rate of 1 bit error per 10,000,000 (10^-7)bits transmitted. " ::= { dsx3bert 18 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.6.2.18.0 | dsx3bertErrorInsertionRate | 0 | 0 | None |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.6.2.1 | rasDskStatus, dsx3bertControl | 1 | 1 | Indicates whether the RAS Disk diagnostics has been Enabled or not. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.6.2.2 | dskHealth, dsx3bertResourceStatus | 1 | 1 | All of bert resources can be used by only one user at a time. This object provides the status of the resources. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.6.2.3 | standbyDskHealth, dsx3bertOwner | 1 | 1 | This refers to the user who owns the BERT resources. If the user is a CLI user, then this is username. If it is SNMP Manager, the… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.6.2.4 | wakeupInterval, dsx3bertUserId | 1 | 1 | Indicates the RAS Disk diagnostics task Wake up time period, in HOURS. This Interval is configurable between 12 hours and 7 days.… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.6.2.5 | lastTime, dsx3bertStatus | 1 | 1 | Shows the Time when the RAS Disk diagnostics was Last done. The format is DD MONTH HH:MM:SS. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.6.2.6 | numBadSectors, dsx3bertTestMedium | 1 | 1 | Indicates the Number of Bad Sectors found in the Disk. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.6.2.7 | crptdPRIfiles, dsx3bertPort | 1 | 1 | Indicates the Number of SM configuration files, corrupted. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.6.2.8 | crptdFWfiles, dsx3bertLine | 1 | 1 | Indicates the Number of FirmWare files, corrupted. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.6.2.9 | dsx3bertMode | 1 | 1 | This object specifies the mode, the BERT module is to be configured for. The value loopback(2) is not supported in CESM-T3E3 and … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.6.2.10 | dsx3bertPattern | 1 | 1 | This variable determines BERT pattern to be transmitted on the interface identified by dsx3bertLine or dsx3bertPort. Bit error me… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.6.2.11 | dsx3bertLoopback | 1 | 1 | This object specifies the type of loopback to be established/de-established. The value farEndLoopback(1) is not supported in CESM-… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.6.2.12 | dsx3bertStartTime | 1 | 1 | This object contains the time at which BERT started. The syntax is hh:mm:ss. The time zone is as configured in the shelf. This obj… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.6.2.13 | dsx3bertStartDate | 1 | 1 | This object contains the date on which BERT started. The syntax is yy/mm/dd. This object contains zero length string for followin… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.6.2.14 | dsx3bertBitCountUpper | 1 | 1 | This number of bits transmitted is represented in an encoded form as a 64-bit counter. This object gives the upper 31 bits of the… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.6.2.15 | dsx3bertBitCountLower | 1 | 1 | This number of bits transmitted is represented in an encoded form as a 64-bit counter. This object gives the lower 31 bits of the… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.6.2.16 | dsx3bertBitErrorCountUpper | 1 | 1 | This number of bits received in error is represented in an encoded form as a 64-bit counter. This object gives the upper 31 bits … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.6.2.17 | dsx3bertBitErrorCountLower | 1 | 1 | This number of bits received in error is represented in an encoded form as a 64-bit counter. This object gives the lower 31 bits … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.6.2.19 | dsx3bertErrorInjectCount | 1 | 1 | This shows the number of times error was injected. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.6.2.20 | dsx3bertCleanupAction | 1 | 1 | When the BERT has to be stopped or aborted (due to card state changes), this object would give the exact action to take. The bert… |