This attribute specifies the default class of routing for delay/
throughput sensitive routing for all outgoing calls (from the DTE to
the network) using this particular Dna. The chosen default class of
routing applies to all outgoing calls established using this Dna, and
applies to the packets travelling in both directions on all outgoing
calls (local to remote, and remote to local). For incoming calls, the
default class of routing is chosen by the calling party (as opposed to
DPN, where either end of the call can choose the default routing
class).
This attribute, if set to a value of throughput, indicates that the
default class of routing is throughput sensitive routing. If set to a
value of delay, then the default class of routing is delay sensitive
routing.
In the future, the class of routing sensitivity may be overridden at
the calling end of the call as follows:
The default class of routing sensitivity can be overridden by the
DTE in the call request packet through the TDS&I (Transit Delay
Selection & Indication) facility if the DTE supports this facility.
Whether or not the DTE is permitted to signal the TDS&I facility
will depend on the DTE (i.e.: TDS&I is supported in X.25 only),
and will depend on whether the port is configured to permit the
TDS&I facility. In Passport, the treatment of DTE facilities (for
example, NUI, RPOA, and TDS&I) is not fully defined yet since it
is not required. At the point in time when it is required, the
parameter to control whether or not the DTE is permitted to signal
the TDS&I will be in a Facility Treatment component. Currently,
the default is to disallow the TDS&I facility from the DTE.
Parsed from file nortelPP-appnV1_BG00S4C.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: Nortel-Magellan-Passport-AppnMIB
This attribute specifies the default class of routing for delay/
throughput sensitive routing for all outgoing calls (from the DTE to
the network) using this particular Dna. The chosen default class of
routing applies to all outgoing calls established using this Dna, and
applies to the packets travelling in both directions on all outgoing
calls (local to remote, and remote to local). For incoming calls, the
default class of routing is chosen by the calling party (as opposed to
DPN, where either end of the call can choose the default routing
class).
This attribute, if set to a value of throughput, indicates that the
default class of routing is throughput sensitive routing. If set to a
value of delay, then the default class of routing is delay sensitive
routing.
In the future, the class of routing sensitivity may be overridden at
the calling end of the call as follows:
The default class of routing sensitivity can be overridden by the
DTE in the call request packet through the TDS&I (Transit Delay
Selection & Indication) facility if the DTE supports this facility.
Whether or not the DTE is permitted to signal the TDS&I facility
will depend on the DTE (i.e.: TDS&I is supported in X.25 only),
and will depend on whether the port is configured to permit the
TDS&I facility. In Passport, the treatment of DTE facilities (for
example, NUI, RPOA, and TDS&I) is not fully defined yet since it
is not required. At the point in time when it is required, the
parameter to control whether or not the DTE is permitted to signal
the TDS&I will be in a Facility Treatment component. Currently,
the default is to disallow the TDS&I facility from the DTE.
Parsed from file Nortel-Magellan-Passport-AppnMIB.mib
Module: Nortel-Magellan-Passport-AppnMIB
Vendor: Northern Telecom, Ltd.
Module: Nortel-Magellan-Passport-AppnMIB
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appnDnaOutDefaultPathSensitivity OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { throughput(0), delay(1) } ACCESS read-write STATUS obsolete DESCRIPTION "This attribute specifies the default class of routing for delay/ throughput sensitive routing for all outgoing calls (from the DTE to the network) using this particular Dna. The chosen default class of routing applies to all outgoing calls established using this Dna, and applies to the packets travelling in both directions on all outgoing calls (local to remote, and remote to local). For incoming calls, the default class of routing is chosen by the calling party (as opposed to DPN, where either end of the call can choose the default routing class). This attribute, if set to a value of throughput, indicates that the default class of routing is throughput sensitive routing. If set to a value of delay, then the default class of routing is delay sensitive routing. In the future, the class of routing sensitivity may be overridden at the calling end of the call as follows: The default class of routing sensitivity can be overridden by the DTE in the call request packet through the TDS&I (Transit Delay Selection & Indication) facility if the DTE supports this facility. Whether or not the DTE is permitted to signal the TDS&I facility will depend on the DTE (i.e.: TDS&I is supported in X.25 only), and will depend on whether the port is configured to permit the TDS&I facility. In Passport, the treatment of DTE facilities (for example, NUI, RPOA, and TDS&I) is not fully defined yet since it is not required. At the point in time when it is required, the parameter to control whether or not the DTE is permitted to signal the TDS&I will be in a Facility Treatment component. Currently, the default is to disallow the TDS&I facility from the DTE." DEFVAL { throughput } ::= { appnDnaOutgoingOptionsEntry 11 }
appnDnaOutDefaultPathSensitivity OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { throughput(0), delay(1) } ACCESS read-write STATUS obsolete DESCRIPTION "This attribute specifies the default class of routing for delay/ throughput sensitive routing for all outgoing calls (from the DTE to the network) using this particular Dna. The chosen default class of routing applies to all outgoing calls established using this Dna, and applies to the packets travelling in both directions on all outgoing calls (local to remote, and remote to local). For incoming calls, the default class of routing is chosen by the calling party (as opposed to DPN, where either end of the call can choose the default routing class). This attribute, if set to a value of throughput, indicates that the default class of routing is throughput sensitive routing. If set to a value of delay, then the default class of routing is delay sensitive routing. In the future, the class of routing sensitivity may be overridden at the calling end of the call as follows: The default class of routing sensitivity can be overridden by the DTE in the call request packet through the TDS&I (Transit Delay Selection & Indication) facility if the DTE supports this facility. Whether or not the DTE is permitted to signal the TDS&I facility will depend on the DTE (i.e.: TDS&I is supported in X.25 only), and will depend on whether the port is configured to permit the TDS&I facility. In Passport, the treatment of DTE facilities (for example, NUI, RPOA, and TDS&I) is not fully defined yet since it is not required. At the point in time when it is required, the parameter to control whether or not the DTE is permitted to signal the TDS&I will be in a Facility Treatment component. Currently, the default is to disallow the TDS&I facility from the DTE." DEFVAL { throughput } ::= { appnDnaOutgoingOptionsEntry 11 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.110.2.12.1.7 | appnDnaOutDefaultPriority | 0 | 0 | This attribute, if set to normal indicates that the default priority for outgoing calls (from the DTE to the network) using this… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.110.2.12.1.12 | appnDnaOutPathSensitivityOverRide | 0 | 0 | If this attribute is set to yes in the call request, the called end will use the calling end provisioning data on sensitivity to… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.110.2.12.1.14 | appnDnaOutDefaultPathReliability | 0 | 0 | This attribute specifies the default class of routing for reliability routing for all outgoing calls (from the DTE to the networ… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.110.2.12.1.17 | appnDnaOutAccess | 0 | 0 | This attribute is an extension of the Closed User Group (CUG) facility, as follows: This attribute, if set to a value of allowed … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.110.2.12.1.18 | appnDnaDefaultTransferPriority | 0 | 0 | This attribute specifies the default transfer priority to network for all outgoing calls using this particular Dna. It is overRi… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.110.2.12.1.19 | appnDnaTransferPriorityOverRide | 0 | 0 | When this attribute is set to yes in the call request, the called end will use the calling end provisioning data on transfer pri… |