This object configures an endpoint in loopback:
This is a mandatory object.
* To configure a destructive loopback, this object needs to
be set to destructive (2). The direction in which this
destructive loopback needs to be effected, should be
specified using the cwaChanTestDir object. To de-configure
destructive loopback, this object needs to be set to
noLpbk(1).
* To configure a non-destructive loopback, this object needs
to be set to nonDestructive(3). The direction in which this
non-destructive loopback needs to be effected, should be
specified using the cwaChanTestDir object. Non-destructive
loopback gets de-configured automatically at the switch after
a certain timeout. However, if there is a need to abort
a non-destructive loopback, a set operation on this object
should be performed with a value noLpbk (1).
* Attempting to set a channel in loopback, when one is already
in progress results in a failure of the set operation (with
appropriate error code)
Parsed from file CISCO-WAN-ATM-CONN-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-WAN-ATM-CONN-MIB
This object configures an endpoint in loopback:
This is a mandatory object.
* To configure a destructive loopback, this object needs to
be set to destructive (2). The direction in which this
destructive loopback needs to be effected, should be
specified using the cwaChanTestDir object. To de-configure
destructive loopback, this object needs to be set to
noLpbk(1).
* To configure a non-destructive loopback, this object needs
to be set to nonDestructive(3). The direction in which this
non-destructive loopback needs to be effected, should be
specified using the cwaChanTestDir object. Non-destructive
loopback gets de-configured automatically at the switch after
a certain timeout. However, if there is a need to abort
a non-destructive loopback, a set operation on this object
should be performed with a value noLpbk (1).
* Attempting to set a channel in loopback, when one is already
in progress results in a failure of the set operation (with
appropriate error code)
This object configures an endpoint in loopback:
This is a mandatory object.
* To configure a destructive loopback, this object needs to
be set to destructive (2). The direction in which this
destructive loopback needs to be effected, should be
specified using the cwaChanTestDir object. To de-configure
destructive loopback, this object needs to be set to
noLpbk(1).
* To configure a non-destructive loopback, this object needs
to be set to nonDestructive(3). The direction in which this
non-destructive loopback needs to be effected, should be
specified using the cwaChanTestDir object. Non-destructive
loopback gets de-configured automatically at the switch after
a certain timeout. However, if there is a need to abort
a non-destructive loopback, a set operation on this object
should be performed with a value noLpbk (1).
* Attempting to set a channel in loopback, when one is already
in progress results in a failure of the set operation (with
appropriate error code)
Parsed from file CISCO-WAN-ATM-CONN-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-WAN-ATM-CONN-MIB
This object configures an endpoint in loopback:
This is a mandatory object.
* To configure a destructive loopback, this object needs to
be set to destructive (2). The direction in which this
destructive loopback needs to be effected, should be
specified using the cwaChanTestDir object. To de-configure
destructive loopback, this object needs to be set to
noLpbk(1).
* To configure a non-destructive loopback, this object needs
to be set to nonDestructive(3). The direction in which this
non-destructive loopback needs to be effected, should be
specified using the cwaChanTestDir object. Non-destructive
loopback gets de-configured automatically at the switch after
a certain timeout. However, if there is a need to abort
a non-destructive loopback, a set operation on this object
should be performed with a value noLpbk (1).
* Attempting to set a channel in loopback, when one is already
in progress results in a failure of the set operation (with
appropriate error code)
cwaChanTestType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CiscoWanLpbkTypes MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object configures an endpoint in loopback: This is a mandatory object. * To configure a destructive loopback, this object needs to be set to destructive (2). The direction in which this destructive loopback needs to be effected, should be specified using the cwaChanTestDir object. To de-configure destructive loopback, this object needs to be set to noLpbk(1). * To configure a non-destructive loopback, this object needs to be set to nonDestructive(3). The direction in which this non-destructive loopback needs to be effected, should be specified using the cwaChanTestDir object. Non-destructive loopback gets de-configured automatically at the switch after a certain timeout. However, if there is a need to abort a non-destructive loopback, a set operation on this object should be performed with a value noLpbk (1). * Attempting to set a channel in loopback, when one is already in progress results in a failure of the set operation (with appropriate error code)" DEFVAL { noLpbk } ::= { cwAtmChanTestEntry 1 }
cwaChanTestType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CiscoWanLpbkTypes ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This object configures an endpoint in loopback: This is a mandatory object. * To configure a destructive loopback, this object needs to be set to destructive (2). The direction in which this destructive loopback needs to be effected, should be specified using the cwaChanTestDir object. To de-configure destructive loopback, this object needs to be set to noLpbk(1). * To configure a non-destructive loopback, this object needs to be set to nonDestructive(3). The direction in which this non-destructive loopback needs to be effected, should be specified using the cwaChanTestDir object. Non-destructive loopback gets de-configured automatically at the switch after a certain timeout. However, if there is a need to abort a non-destructive loopback, a set operation on this object should be performed with a value noLpbk (1). * Attempting to set a channel in loopback, when one is already in progress results in a failure of the set operation (with appropriate error code)" DEFVAL { noLpbk } ::= { cwAtmChanTestEntry 1 }
Vendor: Stratacom
Module: CISCO-WAN-ATM-CONN-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
cwaChanTestType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CiscoWanLpbkTypes MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object configures an endpoint in loopback: This is a mandatory object. * To configure a destructive loopback, this object needs to be set to destructive (2). The direction in which this destructive loopback needs to be effected, should be specified using the cwaChanTestDir object. To de-configure destructive loopback, this object needs to be set to noLpbk(1). * To configure a non-destructive loopback, this object needs to be set to nonDestructive(3). The direction in which this non-destructive loopback needs to be effected, should be specified using the cwaChanTestDir object. Non-destructive loopback gets de-configured automatically at the switch after a certain timeout. However, if there is a need to abort a non-destructive loopback, a set operation on this object should be performed with a value noLpbk (1). * Attempting to set a channel in loopback, when one is already in progress results in a failure of the set operation (with appropriate error code)" DEFVAL { noLpbk } ::= { cwAtmChanTestEntry 1 }
cwaChanTestType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CiscoWanLpbkTypes MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object configures an endpoint in loopback: This is a mandatory object. * To configure a destructive loopback, this object needs to be set to destructive (2). The direction in which this destructive loopback needs to be effected, should be specified using the cwaChanTestDir object. To de-configure destructive loopback, this object needs to be set to noLpbk(1). * To configure a non-destructive loopback, this object needs to be set to nonDestructive(3). The direction in which this non-destructive loopback needs to be effected, should be specified using the cwaChanTestDir object. Non-destructive loopback gets de-configured automatically at the switch after a certain timeout. However, if there is a need to abort a non-destructive loopback, a set operation on this object should be performed with a value noLpbk (1). * Attempting to set a channel in loopback, when one is already in progress results in a failure of the set operation (with appropriate error code)" DEFVAL { noLpbk } ::= { cwAtmChanTestEntry 1 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.351.150.1.1.3.1.1.2 | cwaChanTestDir | 0 | 0 | Specifies the direction in which loopback should be effected: This is a mandatory object. * For destructive loopback, this takes … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.150.1.1.3.1.1.3 | cwaChanTestIterations | 0 | 0 | Specifies number of loopback cells to inject. This applies to the non-destructive mode of loopback tests only. Get operation on t… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.150.1.1.3.1.1.4 | cwaChanTestState | 0 | 0 | This object reflects the status of the last requested test: * If a loopback had never been effected on an endpoint, this object r… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.150.1.1.3.1.1.5 | cwaChanTestRoundTripDelay | 0 | 0 | This object is applicable only for non-destructive mode of loopback. It returns the round trip delay measured during the last non… |