The current status of the APS group.
modeMismatch
Modes other than 1+1 unidirectional monitor protection
line K2 bit 5, which indicates the architecture and K2
bits 6-8, which indicate if the mode is unidirectional
or bidirectional. A conflict between the current local
mode and the received K2 mode information constitutes
a mode mismatch.
channelMismatch
This bit indicates a mismatch between the transmitted
K1 channel and the received K2 channel has been detected.
psbf
This bit indicates a Protection Switch Byte Failure (PSBF)
is in effect. This condition occurs when either an
inconsistent APS byte or an invalid code is detected. An
inconsistent APS byte occurs when no three consecutive K1
bytes of the last 12 successive frames are identical,
starting with the last frame containing a previously
consistent byte. An invalid code occurs when the incoming
K1 byte contains an unused code or a code irrelevant for
the specific switching operation (e.g., Reverse Request
while no switching request is outstanding) in three
consecutive frames. An invalid code also occurs when the
incoming K1 byte contains an invalid channel number in
three consecutive frames.
feplf
Modes other than 1+1 unidirectional monitor the K1 byte
for Far-End Protection-Line failures. A Far-End
Protection-Line defect is declared based on receiving
SF on the protection line.
extraTraffic
This bit indicates whether extra traffic is currently being
accepted on the protection line.
Parsed from file CISCO-APS-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-APS-MIB
The current status of the APS group.
modeMismatch
Modes other than 1+1 unidirectional monitor protection
line K2 bit 5, which indicates the architecture and K2
bits 6-8, which indicate if the mode is unidirectional
or bidirectional. A conflict between the current local
mode and the received K2 mode information constitutes
a mode mismatch.
channelMismatch
This bit indicates a mismatch between the transmitted
K1 channel and the received K2 channel has been detected.
psbf
This bit indicates a Protection Switch Byte Failure (PSBF)
is in effect. This condition occurs when either an
inconsistent APS byte or an invalid code is detected. An
inconsistent APS byte occurs when no three consecutive K1
bytes of the last 12 successive frames are identical,
starting with the last frame containing a previously
consistent byte. An invalid code occurs when the incoming
K1 byte contains an unused code or a code irrelevant for
the specific switching operation (e.g., Reverse Request
while no switching request is outstanding) in three
consecutive frames. An invalid code also occurs when the
incoming K1 byte contains an invalid channel number in
three consecutive frames.
feplf
Modes other than 1+1 unidirectional monitor the K1 byte
for Far-End Protection-Line failures. A Far-End
Protection-Line defect is declared based on receiving
SF on the protection line.
extraTraffic
This bit indicates whether extra traffic is currently being
accepted on the protection line.
The current status of the APS group.
modeMismatch
Modes other than 1+1 unidirectional monitor protection
line K2 bit 5, which indicates the architecture and K2
bits 6-8, which indicate if the mode is unidirectional
or bidirectional. A conflict between the current local
mode and the received K2 mode information constitutes
a mode mismatch.
channelMismatch
This bit indicates a mismatch between the transmitted
K1 channel and the received K2 channel has been detected.
psbf
This bit indicates a Protection Switch Byte Failure (PSBF)
is in effect. This condition occurs when either an
inconsistent APS byte or an invalid code is detected. An
inconsistent APS byte occurs when no three consecutive K1
bytes of the last 12 successive frames are identical,
starting with the last frame containing a previously
consistent byte. An invalid code occurs when the incoming
K1 byte contains an unused code or a code irrelevant for
the specific switching operation (e.g., Reverse Request
while no switching request is outstanding) in three
consecutive frames. An invalid code also occurs when the
incoming K1 byte contains an invalid channel number in
three consecutive frames.
feplf
Modes other than 1+1 unidirectional monitor the K1 byte
for Far-End Protection-Line failures. A Far-End
Protection-Line defect is declared based on receiving
SF on the protection line.
extraTraffic
This bit indicates whether extra traffic is currently being
accepted on the protection line.
Parsed from file CISCO-APS-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-APS-MIB
The current status of the APS group.
modeMismatch
Modes other than 1+1 unidirectional monitor protection
line K2 bit 5, which indicates the architecture and K2
bits 6-8, which indicate if the mode is unidirectional
or bidirectional. A conflict between the current local
mode and the received K2 mode information constitutes
a mode mismatch.
channelMismatch
This bit indicates a mismatch between the transmitted
K1 channel and the received K2 channel has been detected.
psbf
This bit indicates a Protection Switch Byte Failure (PSBF)
is in effect. This condition occurs when either an
inconsistent APS byte or an invalid code is detected. An
inconsistent APS byte occurs when no three consecutive K1
bytes of the last 12 successive frames are identical,
starting with the last frame containing a previously
consistent byte. An invalid code occurs when the incoming
K1 byte contains an unused code or a code irrelevant for
the specific switching operation (e.g., Reverse Request
while no switching request is outstanding) in three
consecutive frames. An invalid code also occurs when the
incoming K1 byte contains an invalid channel number in
three consecutive frames.
feplf
Modes other than 1+1 unidirectional monitor the K1 byte
for Far-End Protection-Line failures. A Far-End
Protection-Line defect is declared based on receiving
SF on the protection line.
extraTraffic
This bit indicates whether extra traffic is currently being
accepted on the protection line.
cApsStatusCurrent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX BITS { modeMismatch(0), channelMismatch(1), psbf(2), feplf(3), extraTraffic(4) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The current status of the APS group. modeMismatch Modes other than 1+1 unidirectional monitor protection line K2 bit 5, which indicates the architecture and K2 bits 6-8, which indicate if the mode is unidirectional or bidirectional. A conflict between the current local mode and the received K2 mode information constitutes a mode mismatch. channelMismatch This bit indicates a mismatch between the transmitted K1 channel and the received K2 channel has been detected. psbf This bit indicates a Protection Switch Byte Failure (PSBF) is in effect. This condition occurs when either an inconsistent APS byte or an invalid code is detected. An inconsistent APS byte occurs when no three consecutive K1 bytes of the last 12 successive frames are identical, starting with the last frame containing a previously consistent byte. An invalid code occurs when the incoming K1 byte contains an unused code or a code irrelevant for the specific switching operation (e.g., Reverse Request while no switching request is outstanding) in three consecutive frames. An invalid code also occurs when the incoming K1 byte contains an invalid channel number in three consecutive frames. feplf Modes other than 1+1 unidirectional monitor the K1 byte for Far-End Protection-Line failures. A Far-End Protection-Line defect is declared based on receiving SF on the protection line. extraTraffic This bit indicates whether extra traffic is currently being accepted on the protection line." ::= { cApsStatusEntry 3 }
cApsStatusCurrent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(1..2)) ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The current status of the APS group. modeMismatch Modes other than 1+1 unidirectional monitor protection line K2 bit 5, which indicates the architecture and K2 bits 6-8, which indicate if the mode is unidirectional or bidirectional. A conflict between the current local mode and the received K2 mode information constitutes a mode mismatch. channelMismatch This bit indicates a mismatch between the transmitted K1 channel and the received K2 channel has been detected. psbf This bit indicates a Protection Switch Byte Failure (PSBF) is in effect. This condition occurs when either an inconsistent APS byte or an invalid code is detected. An inconsistent APS byte occurs when no three consecutive K1 bytes of the last 12 successive frames are identical, starting with the last frame containing a previously consistent byte. An invalid code occurs when the incoming K1 byte contains an unused code or a code irrelevant for the specific switching operation (e.g., Reverse Request while no switching request is outstanding) in three consecutive frames. An invalid code also occurs when the incoming K1 byte contains an invalid channel number in three consecutive frames. feplf Modes other than 1+1 unidirectional monitor the K1 byte for Far-End Protection-Line failures. A Far-End Protection-Line defect is declared based on receiving SF on the protection line. extraTraffic This bit indicates whether extra traffic is currently being accepted on the protection line." ::= { cApsStatusEntry 3 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-APS-MIB
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cApsStatusCurrent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX BITS { modeMismatch(0), channelMismatch(1), psbf(2), feplf(3), extraTraffic(4) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The current status of the APS group. modeMismatch Modes other than 1+1 unidirectional monitor protection line K2 bit 5, which indicates the architecture and K2 bits 6-8, which indicate if the mode is unidirectional or bidirectional. A conflict between the current local mode and the received K2 mode information constitutes a mode mismatch. channelMismatch This bit indicates a mismatch between the transmitted K1 channel and the received K2 channel has been detected. psbf This bit indicates a Protection Switch Byte Failure (PSBF) is in effect. This condition occurs when either an inconsistent APS byte or an invalid code is detected. An inconsistent APS byte occurs when no three consecutive K1 bytes of the last 12 successive frames are identical, starting with the last frame containing a previously consistent byte. An invalid code occurs when the incoming K1 byte contains an unused code or a code irrelevant for the specific switching operation (e.g., Reverse Request while no switching request is outstanding) in three consecutive frames. An invalid code also occurs when the incoming K1 byte contains an invalid channel number in three consecutive frames. feplf Modes other than 1+1 unidirectional monitor the K1 byte for Far-End Protection-Line failures. A Far-End Protection-Line defect is declared based on receiving SF on the protection line. extraTraffic This bit indicates whether extra traffic is currently being accepted on the protection line." ::= { cApsStatusEntry 3 }
cApsStatusCurrent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX BITS { modeMismatch(0), channelMismatch(1), psbf(2), feplf(3), extraTraffic(4) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The current status of the APS group. modeMismatch Modes other than 1+1 unidirectional monitor protection line K2 bit 5, which indicates the architecture and K2 bits 6-8, which indicate if the mode is unidirectional or bidirectional. A conflict between the current local mode and the received K2 mode information constitutes a mode mismatch. channelMismatch This bit indicates a mismatch between the transmitted K1 channel and the received K2 channel has been detected. psbf This bit indicates a Protection Switch Byte Failure (PSBF) is in effect. This condition occurs when either an inconsistent APS byte or an invalid code is detected. An inconsistent APS byte occurs when no three consecutive K1 bytes of the last 12 successive frames are identical, starting with the last frame containing a previously consistent byte. An invalid code occurs when the incoming K1 byte contains an unused code or a code irrelevant for the specific switching operation (e.g., Reverse Request while no switching request is outstanding) in three consecutive frames. An invalid code also occurs when the incoming K1 byte contains an invalid channel number in three consecutive frames. feplf Modes other than 1+1 unidirectional monitor the K1 byte for Far-End Protection-Line failures. A Far-End Protection-Line defect is declared based on receiving SF on the protection line. extraTraffic This bit indicates whether extra traffic is currently being accepted on the protection line." ::= { cApsStatusEntry 3 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.71.1.2.1.1 | cApsStatusK1K2Rcv | 0 | 0 | The current value of the K1 and K2 bytes received on the protection channel. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.71.1.2.1.2 | cApsStatusK1K2Trans | 0 | 0 | The current value of the K1 and K2 bytes transmitted on the protection channel. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.71.1.2.1.4 | cApsStatusModeMismatches | 0 | 0 | A count of Mode Mismatch conditions. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.71.1.2.1.5 | cApsStatusChannelMismatches | 0 | 0 | A count of Channel Mismatch conditions. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.71.1.2.1.6 | cApsStatusPSBFs | 0 | 0 | A count of Protection Switch Byte Failure conditions. This condition occurs when either an inconsistent APS byte or an invalid co… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.71.1.2.1.7 | cApsStatusFEPLFs | 0 | 0 | A count of Far-End Protection-Line Failure conditions. This condition is declared based on receiving SF on the protection line in… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.71.1.2.1.8 | cApsStatusSwitchedChannel | 0 | 0 | This field is set to the number of the channel that is currently switched to protection. The value 0 indicates no channel is swit… |