pktcSigPulseSignalPulseInterval OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..5000)
UNITS "Milliseconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
" This object specifies the repeat interval, or the period,
for each signal type. In addition, the MTA must accept
the values in the incremental steps specific for each
signal type. The following table defines the default
values and the incremental steps for this object, depending
on the signal type:
pktcSigPulseSignaltype Default (ms) Increment (ms)
initialRing 200 50
pulseLoopClose 1000 10
pulseLoopOpen 1000 10
Beacham, et al. Standards Track [Page 24]
enableMeterPulse 1000 10
meterPulseBurst 1000 10
pulseNoBattery 1000 10
pulseNormalPolarity 1000 10
pulseReducedBattery 1000 10
pulseReversePolarity 1000 10
An attempt to set this object to a value that does not
fall on one of the increment boundaries, or on the wrong
increment boundary for the specific signal type, will
result in an \inconsistentValue\ error."
REFERENCE
"ETSI-EN-300-324-1 Specification"
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This object specifies the repeat interval, or the period,
for each signal type. In addition, the MTA must accept
the values in the incremental steps specific for each
signal type. The following table defines the default
values and the incremental steps for this object, depending
on the signal type:
pktcSigPulseSignaltype Default (ms) Increment (ms)
initialRing 200 50
pulseLoopClose 1000 10
pulseLoopOpen 1000 10
enableMeterPulse 1000 10
meterPulseBurst 1000 10
pulseNoBattery 1000 10
pulseNormalPolarity 1000 10
pulseReducedBattery 1000 10
pulseReversePolarity 1000 10
An attempt to set this object to a value that does not
fall on one of the increment boundaries, or on the wrong
increment boundary for the specific signal type, will
result in an 'inconsistentValue' error.
Parsed from file rfc5098-PacketCable__IPCablecom-NCS-Signaling.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: PKTC-IETF-SIG-MIB
This object specifies the repeat interval, or the period,
for each signal type. In addition, the MTA must accept
the values in the incremental steps specific for each
signal type. The following table defines the default
values and the incremental steps for this object, depending
on the signal type:
pktcSigPulseSignaltype Default (ms) Increment (ms)
initialRing 200 50
pulseLoopClose 1000 10
pulseLoopOpen 1000 10
enableMeterPulse 1000 10
meterPulseBurst 1000 10
pulseNoBattery 1000 10
pulseNormalPolarity 1000 10
pulseReducedBattery 1000 10
pulseReversePolarity 1000 10
An attempt to set this object to a value that does not
fall on one of the increment boundaries, or on the wrong
increment boundary for the specific signal type, will
result in an 'inconsistentValue' error.
Parsed from file PKTC-IETF-SIG-MIB.mib
Module: PKTC-IETF-SIG-MIB
Automatically extracted from RFC5098
pktcSigPulseSignalPulseInterval OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..5000) UNITS "Milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object specifies the repeat interval, or the period, for each signal type. In addition, the MTA must accept the values in the incremental steps specific for each signal type. The following table defines the default values and the incremental steps for this object, depending on the signal type: pktcSigPulseSignaltype Default (ms) Increment (ms) initialRing 200 50 pulseLoopClose 1000 10 pulseLoopOpen 1000 10 enableMeterPulse 1000 10 meterPulseBurst 1000 10 pulseNoBattery 1000 10 pulseNormalPolarity 1000 10 pulseReducedBattery 1000 10 pulseReversePolarity 1000 10 An attempt to set this object to a value that does not fall on one of the increment boundaries, or on the wrong increment boundary for the specific signal type, will result in an 'inconsistentValue' error." REFERENCE "ETSI-EN-300-324-1 Specification" ::= { pktcSigPulseSignalEntry 5}
pktcSigPulseSignalPulseInterval OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..5000) UNITS "Milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object specifies the repeat interval, or the period, for each signal type. In addition, the MTA must accept the values in the incremental steps specific for each signal type. The following table defines the default values and the incremental steps for this object, depending on the signal type: pktcSigPulseSignaltype Default (ms) Increment (ms) initialRing 200 50 pulseLoopClose 1000 10 pulseLoopOpen 1000 10 enableMeterPulse 1000 10 meterPulseBurst 1000 10 pulseNoBattery 1000 10 pulseNormalPolarity 1000 10 pulseReducedBattery 1000 10 pulseReversePolarity 1000 10 An attempt to set this object to a value that does not fall on one of the increment boundaries, or on the wrong increment boundary for the specific signal type, will result in an 'inconsistentValue' error." REFERENCE "ETSI-EN-300-324-1 Specification" ::= { pktcSigPulseSignalEntry 5}
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.2.1.169.1.1.20.1.1 | pktcSigPulseSignalType | 0 | 0 | There are nine types of international pulse signals. These signals are defined as follows: initial ring pulse loop close pulse loo… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.169.1.1.20.1.2 | pktcSigPulseSignalFrequency | 0 | 0 | This object is only applicable to the initialRing, enableMeterPulse, and meterPulseBurst signal types. This object identifies th… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.169.1.1.20.1.3 | pktcSigPulseSignalDbLevel | 0 | 0 | This object is only applicable to the enableMeterPulse and meterPulseBurst signal types. This is the decibel level for each freq… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.169.1.1.20.1.4 | pktcSigPulseSignalDuration | 0 | 0 | This object specifies the pulse duration for each signal type. In addition, the MTA must accept the values in the incremental st… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.169.1.1.20.1.6 | pktcSigPulseSignalRepeatCount | 0 | 0 | pktcSigPulseSignalRepeatCount OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..50) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This obj… |