dot3ExtPkgObjectFecEnabled OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
noFecEnabled(1),
fecTxEnabled(2),
fecRxEnabled(3),
fecTxRxEnabled(4)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An object defining the FEC mode of operation of the
interface, and indicating its state. The modes defined in
this object are extensions to the FEC modes defined in
the dot3EponFecMode object.
When noFECEnabled(1), the interface does not enable FEC
mode.
When fecTxEnabled(2), the interface enables the FEC
transmit mode.
When fecRxEnabled(3), the interface enables the FEC
receive mode.
When fecTxRxEnabled(4), the interface enables the FEC
transmit and receive mode.
This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU. At the
OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.
The FEC counters are referring to the receive path. The
FEC counters will stop when the FEC receive mode of the
interface is disabled, as defined by fecRxEnabled(3)
and fecTxRxEnabled(4) values.
The counters:
dot3EponFecPCSCodingViolation - not affected by FEC
mode.
dot3EponFecCorrectedBlocks - stops counting when
Rx_FEC is not enabled (noFecEnabled(1) and
fecTxEnabled(2)).
dot3EponFecUncorrectableBlocks - stops counting when
Rx_FEC is not enabled (noFecEnabled(1) and
fecTxEnabled(2)).
dot3EponFecBufferHeadCodingViolation - stops counting
when Rx_FEC is not enabled (noFecEnabled(1) and
fecTxEnabled(2)).
The objects:
dot3EponFecAbility - indicates the FEC ability and is
not affected by the FEC mode.
dot3EponFecMode - indicates the FEC mode for combined RX
and TX.
The write operation is not restricted in this document
and can be done at any time. Changing
dot3ExtPkgObjectFecEnabled state can lead to disabling
the Forward Error Correction on the respective interface,
which can lead to a degradation of the optical link, and
therefore may lead to an interruption of service for the
users connected to the respective EPON interface."
DEFVAL { noFecEnabled }
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An object defining the FEC mode of operation of the
interface, and indicating its state. The modes defined in
this object are extensions to the FEC modes defined in
the dot3EponFecMode object.
When noFECEnabled(1), the interface does not enable FEC
mode.
When fecTxEnabled(2), the interface enables the FEC
transmit mode.
When fecRxEnabled(3), the interface enables the FEC
receive mode.
When fecTxRxEnabled(4), the interface enables the FEC
transmit and receive mode.
This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU. At the
OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.
The FEC counters are referring to the receive path. The
FEC counters will stop when the FEC receive mode of the
interface is disabled, as defined by fecRxEnabled(3)
and fecTxRxEnabled(4) values.
The counters:
dot3EponFecPCSCodingViolation - not affected by FEC
mode.
dot3EponFecCorrectedBlocks - stops counting when
Rx_FEC is not enabled (noFecEnabled(1) and
fecTxEnabled(2)).
dot3EponFecUncorrectableBlocks - stops counting when
Rx_FEC is not enabled (noFecEnabled(1) and
fecTxEnabled(2)).
dot3EponFecBufferHeadCodingViolation - stops counting
when Rx_FEC is not enabled (noFecEnabled(1) and
fecTxEnabled(2)).
The objects:
dot3EponFecAbility - indicates the FEC ability and is
not affected by the FEC mode.
dot3EponFecMode - indicates the FEC mode for combined RX
and TX.
The write operation is not restricted in this document
and can be done at any time. Changing
dot3ExtPkgObjectFecEnabled state can lead to disabling
the Forward Error Correction on the respective interface,
which can lead to a degradation of the optical link, and
therefore may lead to an interruption of service for the
users connected to the respective EPON interface.
Parsed from file rfc4837-Ethernet-Passive-Optical-Networks-EPON.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: DOT3-EPON-MIB
An object defining the FEC mode of operation of the
interface, and indicating its state. The modes defined in
this object are extensions to the FEC modes defined in
the dot3EponFecMode object.
When noFECEnabled(1), the interface does not enable FEC
mode.
When fecTxEnabled(2), the interface enables the FEC
transmit mode.
When fecRxEnabled(3), the interface enables the FEC
receive mode.
When fecTxRxEnabled(4), the interface enables the FEC
transmit and receive mode.
This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU. At the
OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.
The FEC counters are referring to the receive path. The
FEC counters will stop when the FEC receive mode of the
interface is disabled, as defined by fecRxEnabled(3)
and fecTxRxEnabled(4) values.
The counters:
dot3EponFecPCSCodingViolation - not affected by FEC
mode.
dot3EponFecCorrectedBlocks - stops counting when
Rx_FEC is not enabled (noFecEnabled(1) and
fecTxEnabled(2)).
dot3EponFecUncorrectableBlocks - stops counting when
Rx_FEC is not enabled (noFecEnabled(1) and
fecTxEnabled(2)).
dot3EponFecBufferHeadCodingViolation - stops counting
when Rx_FEC is not enabled (noFecEnabled(1) and
fecTxEnabled(2)).
The objects:
dot3EponFecAbility - indicates the FEC ability and is
not affected by the FEC mode.
dot3EponFecMode - indicates the FEC mode for combined RX
and TX.
The write operation is not restricted in this document
and can be done at any time. Changing
dot3ExtPkgObjectFecEnabled state can lead to disabling
the Forward Error Correction on the respective interface,
which can lead to a degradation of the optical link, and
therefore may lead to an interruption of service for the
users connected to the respective EPON interface.
Parsed from file DOT3-EPON-MIB.mib
Module: DOT3-EPON-MIB
Automatically extracted from RFC4837
dot3ExtPkgObjectFecEnabled OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { noFecEnabled(1), fecTxEnabled(2), fecRxEnabled(3), fecTxRxEnabled(4) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An object defining the FEC mode of operation of the interface, and indicating its state. The modes defined in this object are extensions to the FEC modes defined in the dot3EponFecMode object. When noFECEnabled(1), the interface does not enable FEC mode. When fecTxEnabled(2), the interface enables the FEC transmit mode. When fecRxEnabled(3), the interface enables the FEC receive mode. When fecTxRxEnabled(4), the interface enables the FEC transmit and receive mode. This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU. At the OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface. The FEC counters are referring to the receive path. The FEC counters will stop when the FEC receive mode of the interface is disabled, as defined by fecRxEnabled(3) and fecTxRxEnabled(4) values. The counters: dot3EponFecPCSCodingViolation - not affected by FEC mode. dot3EponFecCorrectedBlocks - stops counting when Rx_FEC is not enabled (noFecEnabled(1) and fecTxEnabled(2)). dot3EponFecUncorrectableBlocks - stops counting when Rx_FEC is not enabled (noFecEnabled(1) and fecTxEnabled(2)). dot3EponFecBufferHeadCodingViolation - stops counting when Rx_FEC is not enabled (noFecEnabled(1) and fecTxEnabled(2)). The objects: dot3EponFecAbility - indicates the FEC ability and is not affected by the FEC mode. dot3EponFecMode - indicates the FEC mode for combined RX and TX. The write operation is not restricted in this document and can be done at any time. Changing dot3ExtPkgObjectFecEnabled state can lead to disabling the Forward Error Correction on the respective interface, which can lead to a degradation of the optical link, and therefore may lead to an interruption of service for the users connected to the respective EPON interface." DEFVAL { noFecEnabled } ::= { dot3ExtPkgControlEntry 4 }
dot3ExtPkgObjectFecEnabled OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { noFecEnabled(1), fecTxEnabled(2), fecRxEnabled(3), fecTxRxEnabled(4) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An object defining the FEC mode of operation of the interface, and indicating its state. The modes defined in this object are extensions to the FEC modes defined in the dot3EponFecMode object. When noFECEnabled(1), the interface does not enable FEC mode. When fecTxEnabled(2), the interface enables the FEC transmit mode. When fecRxEnabled(3), the interface enables the FEC receive mode. When fecTxRxEnabled(4), the interface enables the FEC transmit and receive mode. This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU. At the OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface. The FEC counters are referring to the receive path. The FEC counters will stop when the FEC receive mode of the interface is disabled, as defined by fecRxEnabled(3) and fecTxRxEnabled(4) values. The counters: dot3EponFecPCSCodingViolation - not affected by FEC mode. dot3EponFecCorrectedBlocks - stops counting when Rx_FEC is not enabled (noFecEnabled(1) and fecTxEnabled(2)). dot3EponFecUncorrectableBlocks - stops counting when Rx_FEC is not enabled (noFecEnabled(1) and fecTxEnabled(2)). dot3EponFecBufferHeadCodingViolation - stops counting when Rx_FEC is not enabled (noFecEnabled(1) and fecTxEnabled(2)). The objects: dot3EponFecAbility - indicates the FEC ability and is not affected by the FEC mode. dot3EponFecMode - indicates the FEC mode for combined RX and TX. The write operation is not restricted in this document and can be done at any time. Changing dot3ExtPkgObjectFecEnabled state can lead to disabling the Forward Error Correction on the respective interface, which can lead to a degradation of the optical link, and therefore may lead to an interruption of service for the users connected to the respective EPON interface." DEFVAL { noFecEnabled } ::= { dot3ExtPkgControlEntry 4 }
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.2.1.155.1.4.1.1.1.1 | dot3ExtPkgObjectReset | 0 | 0 | This object is used to reset the EPON interface. The interface may be unavailable while the reset occurs and data may be lost. Se… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.155.1.4.1.1.1.2 | dot3ExtPkgObjectPowerDown | 0 | 0 | This object is used to power down the EPON interface. The interface may be unavailable while the power down occurs and data may b… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.155.1.4.1.1.1.3 | dot3ExtPkgObjectNumberOfLLIDs | 0 | 0 | A read only object that indicates the number of registered LLIDs. The initialization value is 0. This object is applicable for a… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.155.1.4.1.1.1.5 | dot3ExtPkgObjectReportMaximumNumQueues | 0 | 0 | An object, that defines the maximal number of queues in the REPORT message as defined in [802.3ah], clause 64. For further infor… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.155.1.4.1.1.1.6 | dot3ExtPkgObjectRegisterAction | 0 | 0 | An object configuring the registration state of an interface, and indicating its registration state. Write operation changes the … |