This object represents the type of PHY parameter
that may have dependencies when setting an individual
object in the dependency group.
The value 'all' may be used as a wildcard to indicate
all PHY parameters have dependencies. The other
enumeration values are common QAM PHY parameters.
The opposite to 'all' is 'noDependencies', which indicates
no dependencies in PHY parameters, but is only used to
indicate no dependencies across all the device. Thus,
when used, 'noDependencies' is accompanied by
docsDrfGroupDependencyPhysicalIndex '0' as the only
entry in the table.
In this way it is clearly distinguished when a device
has dependencies instead of an empty table.
This object represents the type of PHY parameter
that may have dependencies when setting an individual
object in the dependency group.
The value 'all' may be used as a wildcard to indicate
all PHY parameters have dependencies. The other
enumeration values are common QAM PHY parameters.
The opposite to 'all' is 'noDependencies', which indicates
no dependencies in PHY parameters, but is only used to
indicate no dependencies across all the device. Thus,
when used, 'noDependencies' is accompanied by
docsDrfGroupDependencyPhysicalIndex '0' as the only
entry in the table.
In this way it is clearly distinguished when a device
has dependencies instead of an empty table.
Parsed from file DOCS-DRF-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: DOCS-DRF-MIB
This object represents the type of PHY parameter
that may have dependencies when setting an individual
object in the dependency group.
The value 'all' may be used as a wildcard to indicate
all PHY parameters have dependencies. The other
enumeration values are common QAM PHY parameters.
The opposite to 'all' is 'noDependencies', which indicates
no dependencies in PHY parameters, but is only used to
indicate no dependencies across all the device. Thus,
when used, 'noDependencies' is accompanied by
docsDrfGroupDependencyPhysicalIndex '0' as the only
entry in the table.
In this way it is clearly distinguished when a device
has dependencies instead of an empty table.
docsDrfGroupDependencyPhyParam OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { noDependencies(0), all(1), frequency(2), bandwidth(3), power(4), modulation(5), interleave(6), annex(7), symbolRate(8), mute(9) } ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This object represents the type of PHY parameter that may have dependencies when setting an individual object in the dependency group. The value 'all' may be used as a wildcard to indicate all PHY parameters have dependencies. The other enumeration values are common QAM PHY parameters. The opposite to 'all' is 'noDependencies', which indicates no dependencies in PHY parameters, but is only used to indicate no dependencies across all the device. Thus, when used, 'noDependencies' is accompanied by docsDrfGroupDependencyPhysicalIndex '0' as the only entry in the table. In this way it is clearly distinguished when a device has dependencies instead of an empty table." ::= { docsDrfGroupDependencyEntry 1 }
Vendor: Cable Television Laboratories, Inc.
Module: DOCS-DRF-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
docsDrfGroupDependencyPhyParam OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { noDependencies(0), all(1), frequency(2), bandwidth(3), power(4), modulation(5), interleave(6), annex(7), symbolRate(8), mute(9) } MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object represents the type of PHY parameter that may have dependencies when setting an individual object in the dependency group. The value 'all' may be used as a wildcard to indicate all PHY parameters have dependencies. The other enumeration values are common QAM PHY parameters. The opposite to 'all' is 'noDependencies', which indicates no dependencies in PHY parameters, but is only used to indicate no dependencies across all the device. Thus, when used, 'noDependencies' is accompanied by docsDrfGroupDependencyPhysicalIndex '0' as the only entry in the table. In this way it is clearly distinguished when a device has dependencies instead of an empty table." ::= { docsDrfGroupDependencyEntry 1 }
docsDrfGroupDependencyPhyParam OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { noDependencies(0), all(1), frequency(2), bandwidth(3), power(4), modulation(5), interleave(6), annex(7), symbolRate(8), mute(9) } MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object represents the type of PHY parameter that may have dependencies when setting an individual object in the dependency group. The value 'all' may be used as a wildcard to indicate all PHY parameters have dependencies. The other enumeration values are common QAM PHY parameters. The opposite to 'all' is 'noDependencies', which indicates no dependencies in PHY parameters, but is only used to indicate no dependencies across all the device. Thus, when used, 'noDependencies' is accompanied by docsDrfGroupDependencyPhysicalIndex '0' as the only entry in the table. In this way it is clearly distinguished when a device has dependencies instead of an empty table." ::= { docsDrfGroupDependencyEntry 1 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.4491.2.1.23.1.4.1.2 | docsDrfGroupDependencyPhysicalIndex | 0 | 0 | Indicates the physical element from where the PHY parameter dependency for QAM channels is derived. All the QAM channels elements… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.4491.2.1.23.1.4.1.3 | docsDrfGroupDependencyGroupID | 0 | 0 | The internal ID assigned for the QAM channels in the dependency group. The value of this object is unique in the scope of the PHY … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.4491.2.1.23.1.4.1.4 | docsDrfGroupDependencyType | 0 | 0 | The description of the type of dependency associated with this dependency group. Basic type of dependencies are docsDrfPhyParamSa… |