This table describes the rules that identify groups of
QAM channels with PHY parameters dependencies.
A PHY parameter dependency group means that a set to
a QAM channel parameter may affect the value of
other QAM Channels in the group.
TSID is a broadcast term borrowed by the M-CMTS
architecture to represent a unique identifier of QAM
channels in the M-CMTS architecture.
TSID Group is the DEPI concept of a set of QAM channels
with a PHY parameter dependency. This module refers to
TSID group as a PHY dependency Group.
This table uses the ENTITY-MIB physical component structure
to allows the managed system to describe the QAM channels'
PHY parameters dependencies. A management entity can use
the information from this table to generate the DEPI TSID
Groups.
Examples of PHY dependencies could be usage of adjacent
frequencies, or QAM channels of RF ports restricted, or
same interleaver value, modulation and J.83 Annex value.
Additional details and rules to describe the PHY parameter
dependency is indicated in
docsDrfGroupDependencyType.
Vendors may extend via other MIB modules the usage of
docsDrfGroupDependencyType.
This table describes the rules that identify groups of
QAM channels with PHY parameters dependencies.
A PHY parameter dependency group means that a set to
a QAM channel parameter may affect the value of
other QAM Channels in the group.
TSID is a broadcast term borrowed by the M-CMTS
architecture to represent a unique identifier of QAM
channels in the M-CMTS architecture.
TSID Group is the DEPI concept of a set of QAM channels
with a PHY parameter dependency. This module refers to
TSID group as a PHY dependency Group.
This table uses the ENTITY-MIB physical component structure
to allows the managed system to describe the QAM channels'
PHY parameters dependencies. A management entity can use
the information from this table to generate the DEPI TSID
Groups.
Examples of PHY dependencies could be usage of adjacent
frequencies, or QAM channels of RF ports restricted, or
same interleaver value, modulation and J.83 Annex value.
Additional details and rules to describe the PHY parameter
dependency is indicated in
docsDrfGroupDependencyType.
Vendors may extend via other MIB modules the usage of
docsDrfGroupDependencyType.
Parsed from file DOCS-DRF-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: DOCS-DRF-MIB
This table describes the rules that identify groups of
QAM channels with PHY parameters dependencies.
A PHY parameter dependency group means that a set to
a QAM channel parameter may affect the value of
other QAM Channels in the group.
TSID is a broadcast term borrowed by the M-CMTS
architecture to represent a unique identifier of QAM
channels in the M-CMTS architecture.
TSID Group is the DEPI concept of a set of QAM channels
with a PHY parameter dependency. This module refers to
TSID group as a PHY dependency Group.
This table uses the ENTITY-MIB physical component structure
to allows the managed system to describe the QAM channels'
PHY parameters dependencies. A management entity can use
the information from this table to generate the DEPI TSID
Groups.
Examples of PHY dependencies could be usage of adjacent
frequencies, or QAM channels of RF ports restricted, or
same interleaver value, modulation and J.83 Annex value.
Additional details and rules to describe the PHY parameter
dependency is indicated in
docsDrfGroupDependencyType.
Vendors may extend via other MIB modules the usage of
docsDrfGroupDependencyType.
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Vendor: Cable Television Laboratories, Inc.
Module: DOCS-DRF-MIB
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docsDrfGroupDependencyTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF DocsDrfGroupDependencyEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table describes the rules that identify groups of QAM channels with PHY parameters dependencies. A PHY parameter dependency group means that a set to a QAM channel parameter may affect the value of other QAM Channels in the group. TSID is a broadcast term borrowed by the M-CMTS architecture to represent a unique identifier of QAM channels in the M-CMTS architecture. TSID Group is the DEPI concept of a set of QAM channels with a PHY parameter dependency. This module refers to TSID group as a PHY dependency Group. This table uses the ENTITY-MIB physical component structure to allows the managed system to describe the QAM channels' PHY parameters dependencies. A management entity can use the information from this table to generate the DEPI TSID Groups. Examples of PHY dependencies could be usage of adjacent frequencies, or QAM channels of RF ports restricted, or same interleaver value, modulation and J.83 Annex value. Additional details and rules to describe the PHY parameter dependency is indicated in docsDrfGroupDependencyType. Vendors may extend via other MIB modules the usage of docsDrfGroupDependencyType." ::= { docsDrfObjects 4 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.4491.2.1.23.1.4.1 | docsDrfGroupDependencyEntry | 4 | 4 | A conceptual row of this table. QAM channels are modeled as PhysicalClass 'port' from the ENTITY-MIB. An QAM channel can be repre… |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.4491.2.1.23.1.1 | docsDrfRegistry | 4 | 4 | Registration point for M-CMTS characterization of PHY parameters dependencies. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.4491.2.1.23.1.2 | docsDrfDownstreamTable | 1 | 2 | Extensions for the DOCSIS RFI Downstream docsIfDownstreamChannelTable. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.4491.2.1.23.1.3 | docsDrfDownstreamCapabilitiesTable | 1 | 10 | This table contains the QAM channel capabilities for the Downstream Interface PHY parameters. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.4491.2.1.23.1.5 | docsDrfChannelBlockTable | 1 | 7 | This table configure attributes of block channels and Controls channel Block Tests. A channel block is an ENTITY-MIB containment … |