In case of an optical interface where the transmitted
and received signals travel on two different strands of
fiber, it is possible that each fiber is patched to a
different interface. For example, the transmit and
receive fibers of this interface may have unidirectional
connections to different optical amplifiers.
This object indicates whether this entry describes a
patch in the receive direction, the transmit direction
or both directions. If both the transmit and receive
fibers of this interface are patched to the same
interface, then this object is set to 'both'. Individual
entries for 'transmit' and 'receive' should not be
created in this case.
Parsed from file CISCO-OPTICAL-PATCH-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-OPTICAL-PATCH-MIB
In case of an optical interface where the transmitted
and received signals travel on two different strands of
fiber, it is possible that each fiber is patched to a
different interface. For example, the transmit and
receive fibers of this interface may have unidirectional
connections to different optical amplifiers.
This object indicates whether this entry describes a
patch in the receive direction, the transmit direction
or both directions. If both the transmit and receive
fibers of this interface are patched to the same
interface, then this object is set to 'both'. Individual
entries for 'transmit' and 'receive' should not be
created in this case.
In case of an optical interface where the transmitted
and received signals travel on two different strands of
fiber, it is possible that each fiber is patched to a
different interface. For example, the transmit and
receive fibers of this interface may have unidirectional
connections to different optical amplifiers.
This object indicates whether this entry describes a
patch in the receive direction, the transmit direction
or both directions. If both the transmit and receive
fibers of this interface are patched to the same
interface, then this object is set to 'both'. Individual
entries for 'transmit' and 'receive' should not be
created in this case.
Parsed from file CISCO-OPTICAL-PATCH-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-OPTICAL-PATCH-MIB
In case of an optical interface where the transmitted
and received signals travel on two different strands of
fiber, it is possible that each fiber is patched to a
different interface. For example, the transmit and
receive fibers of this interface may have unidirectional
connections to different optical amplifiers.
This object indicates whether this entry describes a
patch in the receive direction, the transmit direction
or both directions. If both the transmit and receive
fibers of this interface are patched to the same
interface, then this object is set to 'both'. Individual
entries for 'transmit' and 'receive' should not be
created in this case.
cOPatchIntfDirection OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { receive(1), transmit(2), both(3) } MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "In case of an optical interface where the transmitted and received signals travel on two different strands of fiber, it is possible that each fiber is patched to a different interface. For example, the transmit and receive fibers of this interface may have unidirectional connections to different optical amplifiers. This object indicates whether this entry describes a patch in the receive direction, the transmit direction or both directions. If both the transmit and receive fibers of this interface are patched to the same interface, then this object is set to 'both'. Individual entries for 'transmit' and 'receive' should not be created in this case." ::= { cOPatchIntfEntry 1 }
cOPatchIntfDirection OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { receive(1), transmit(2), both(3) } ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "In case of an optical interface where the transmitted and received signals travel on two different strands of fiber, it is possible that each fiber is patched to a different interface. For example, the transmit and receive fibers of this interface may have unidirectional connections to different optical amplifiers. This object indicates whether this entry describes a patch in the receive direction, the transmit direction or both directions. If both the transmit and receive fibers of this interface are patched to the same interface, then this object is set to 'both'. Individual entries for 'transmit' and 'receive' should not be created in this case." ::= { cOPatchIntfEntry 1 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-OPTICAL-PATCH-MIB
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cOPatchIntfDirection OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { receive(1), transmit(2), both(3) } MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "In case of an optical interface where the transmitted and received signals travel on two different strands of fiber, it is possible that each fiber is patched to a different interface. For example, the transmit and receive fibers of this interface may have unidirectional connections to different optical amplifiers. This object indicates whether this entry describes a patch in the receive direction, the transmit direction or both directions. If both the transmit and receive fibers of this interface are patched to the same interface, then this object is set to 'both'. Individual entries for 'transmit' and 'receive' should not be created in this case." ::= { cOPatchIntfEntry 1 }
cOPatchIntfDirection OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { receive(1), transmit(2), both(3) } MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "In case of an optical interface where the transmitted and received signals travel on two different strands of fiber, it is possible that each fiber is patched to a different interface. For example, the transmit and receive fibers of this interface may have unidirectional connections to different optical amplifiers. This object indicates whether this entry describes a patch in the receive direction, the transmit direction or both directions. If both the transmit and receive fibers of this interface are patched to the same interface, then this object is set to 'both'. Individual entries for 'transmit' and 'receive' should not be created in this case." ::= { cOPatchIntfEntry 1 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.67.1.7.1.2 | cOPatchIntfPatchId | 0 | 0 | The value of cOPatchIndex used in the cOPatchTable to identify a patch that includes this interface. The other interface include… |