Remote loopback commands are intended to place compatible external
equipment into a loopback state. The initiating unit will maintain
normal data flows during these tests.
(1) csu loop up - commands the node to send a standard in-band
csu loop up pattern towards the WAN. This is a repetetive
framed T1 signal consisting of four 'zeros' followed by one 'one'
persisting for a few seconds in place of all T1 data. A
device terminating the WAN's physical link is expected to enter
a Line Loopback condition upon recognition of this pattern.
The initating unit doesn't know if the command was accepted by
the remote unit.
(2) csu loop down - commands the node to send a standard in-band
csu loop down pattern towards the WAN. This is a repetetive
framed T1 signal consisting of two 'zeros' followed by one 'one'
persisting for a few seconds in place of all T1 data. A
device terminating the WAN's physical link is expected to clear
any Line Loopback condition upon recognition of this pattern.
The initating unit doesn't know if the commad was accepted by
the remote unit.
(3) dsu loop up - commands the node to send a proprietary in-band
dsu loop up pattern towards the WAN. This is a repetetive
framed T1 signal consisting of a pseudorandom pattern persisting
for a few seconds in place of all T1 data. A compatible
device terminating the WAN's physical link is expected to enter
a Line Loopback condition upon recognition of this pattern.
The initating unit doesn't know if the command was accepted by
the remote unit.
(4) dsu loop down - commands the node to send a proprietary in-band
dsu loop down pattern towards the WAN. This is a repetetive
framed T1 signal consisting of a pseudorandom pattern persisting
for a few seconds in place of all T1 data. A compatible
device terminating the WAN's physical link is expected to clear
any Line Loopback condition upon recognition of this pattern.
The initating unit doesn't know if the command was accepted by
the remote unit.
Parsed from file TFRAP.MIB.txt
Company: None
Module: TFRAP-MIB
Remote loopback commands are intended to place compatible external
equipment into a loopback state. The initiating unit will maintain
normal data flows during these tests.
(1) csu loop up - commands the node to send a standard in-band
csu loop up pattern towards the WAN. This is a repetetive
framed T1 signal consisting of four 'zeros' followed by one 'one'
persisting for a few seconds in place of all T1 data. A
device terminating the WAN's physical link is expected to enter
a Line Loopback condition upon recognition of this pattern.
The initating unit doesn't know if the command was accepted by
the remote unit.
(2) csu loop down - commands the node to send a standard in-band
csu loop down pattern towards the WAN. This is a repetetive
framed T1 signal consisting of two 'zeros' followed by one 'one'
persisting for a few seconds in place of all T1 data. A
device terminating the WAN's physical link is expected to clear
any Line Loopback condition upon recognition of this pattern.
The initating unit doesn't know if the commad was accepted by
the remote unit.
(3) dsu loop up - commands the node to send a proprietary in-band
dsu loop up pattern towards the WAN. This is a repetetive
framed T1 signal consisting of a pseudorandom pattern persisting
for a few seconds in place of all T1 data. A compatible
device terminating the WAN's physical link is expected to enter
a Line Loopback condition upon recognition of this pattern.
The initating unit doesn't know if the command was accepted by
the remote unit.
(4) dsu loop down - commands the node to send a proprietary in-band
dsu loop down pattern towards the WAN. This is a repetetive
framed T1 signal consisting of a pseudorandom pattern persisting
for a few seconds in place of all T1 data. A compatible
device terminating the WAN's physical link is expected to clear
any Line Loopback condition upon recognition of this pattern.
The initating unit doesn't know if the command was accepted by
the remote unit.
Parsed from file TFRAP-MIB.mib
Module: TFRAP-MIB
Vendor: Sync Research, Inc.
Module: TFRAP-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
tfrapDiagT1RmtLpbkCmd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { rmt-csu-lpbk-loopup (1), rmt-csu-lpbk-loopdown (2), rmt-dsu-lpbk-loopup (3), rmt-dsu-lpbk-loopdown (4) } ACCESS write-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Remote loopback commands are intended to place compatible external equipment into a loopback state. The initiating unit will maintain normal data flows during these tests. (1) csu loop up - commands the node to send a standard in-band csu loop up pattern towards the WAN. This is a repetetive framed T1 signal consisting of four 'zeros' followed by one 'one' persisting for a few seconds in place of all T1 data. A device terminating the WAN's physical link is expected to enter a Line Loopback condition upon recognition of this pattern. The initating unit doesn't know if the command was accepted by the remote unit. (2) csu loop down - commands the node to send a standard in-band csu loop down pattern towards the WAN. This is a repetetive framed T1 signal consisting of two 'zeros' followed by one 'one' persisting for a few seconds in place of all T1 data. A device terminating the WAN's physical link is expected to clear any Line Loopback condition upon recognition of this pattern. The initating unit doesn't know if the commad was accepted by the remote unit. (3) dsu loop up - commands the node to send a proprietary in-band dsu loop up pattern towards the WAN. This is a repetetive framed T1 signal consisting of a pseudorandom pattern persisting for a few seconds in place of all T1 data. A compatible device terminating the WAN's physical link is expected to enter a Line Loopback condition upon recognition of this pattern. The initating unit doesn't know if the command was accepted by the remote unit. (4) dsu loop down - commands the node to send a proprietary in-band dsu loop down pattern towards the WAN. This is a repetetive framed T1 signal consisting of a pseudorandom pattern persisting for a few seconds in place of all T1 data. A compatible device terminating the WAN's physical link is expected to clear any Line Loopback condition upon recognition of this pattern. The initating unit doesn't know if the command was accepted by the remote unit." ::= { tfrapDiagT1Table 5 }
tfrapDiagT1RmtLpbkCmd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { rmt-csu-lpbk-loopup (1), rmt-csu-lpbk-loopdown (2), rmt-dsu-lpbk-loopup (3), rmt-dsu-lpbk-loopdown (4) } ACCESS write-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Remote loopback commands are intended to place compatible external equipment into a loopback state. The initiating unit will maintain normal data flows during these tests. (1) csu loop up - commands the node to send a standard in-band csu loop up pattern towards the WAN. This is a repetetive framed T1 signal consisting of four 'zeros' followed by one 'one' persisting for a few seconds in place of all T1 data. A device terminating the WAN's physical link is expected to enter a Line Loopback condition upon recognition of this pattern. The initating unit doesn't know if the command was accepted by the remote unit. (2) csu loop down - commands the node to send a standard in-band csu loop down pattern towards the WAN. This is a repetetive framed T1 signal consisting of two 'zeros' followed by one 'one' persisting for a few seconds in place of all T1 data. A device terminating the WAN's physical link is expected to clear any Line Loopback condition upon recognition of this pattern. The initating unit doesn't know if the commad was accepted by the remote unit. (3) dsu loop up - commands the node to send a proprietary in-band dsu loop up pattern towards the WAN. This is a repetetive framed T1 signal consisting of a pseudorandom pattern persisting for a few seconds in place of all T1 data. A compatible device terminating the WAN's physical link is expected to enter a Line Loopback condition upon recognition of this pattern. The initating unit doesn't know if the command was accepted by the remote unit. (4) dsu loop down - commands the node to send a proprietary in-band dsu loop down pattern towards the WAN. This is a repetetive framed T1 signal consisting of a pseudorandom pattern persisting for a few seconds in place of all T1 data. A compatible device terminating the WAN's physical link is expected to clear any Line Loopback condition upon recognition of this pattern. The initating unit doesn't know if the command was accepted by the remote unit." ::= { tfrapDiagT1Table 5 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.485.5.3.2.5.0 | tfrapDiagT1RmtLpbkCmd | 0 | 0 | None |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.485.5.3.2.1 | tfrapDiagT1LocLineLpbk | 1 | 1 | Controls local network loopback. All data (including framing and line errors) received from the WAN, regardless of format or cont… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.485.5.3.2.2 | tfrapDiagT1LocPylLpbk | 1 | 1 | Controls network payload loopback. All data received from the WAN is terminated, reframed and sent back towards the WAN. Framing … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.485.5.3.2.3 | tfrapDiagT1LocAggrLpbk | 1 | 1 | Controls Local Aggregate Loopback. All data received from the DTE is framed, formatted and transmit towards the WAN while being l… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.485.5.3.2.4 | tfrapDiagT1RmtLpbkStatus | 1 | 1 | Status of Remote Loopback commands sent or received on the WAN. (1) csu loopback from remote - indicates the node is in a Networ… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.485.5.3.2.6 | tfrapDiagT1TimeRemaining | 1 | 1 | The remaining time on the active loopback before the loopback times out and automatically clears itself to restore the unit to no… |