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MO Class
Parameter Name
Abbreviated Name
3GPP Name
A2NE
aal2NodeId
A2ST
A2ST
Interface Number
interfaceNumber
A2ST
A2UT
aal2pathTTPId
A2UT
Interface Number
interfaceNumber
A2UT
Path Identifier
pid
A2UT
A2UT
A2UT
A2UT
Unit Number
unitNumber
ACCP
ACCP
Egress Bandwidth
egressBandwidth
ACCP
Ingress Bandwidth
ingressBandwidth
AMGR
AMGR
AMGR
IP address of Primary LDAPprimaryLdapServer Server Virtual Channel Identifier Virtual Path Identifier VCI VPI
ANBA
Interface Identifier
interfaceNumber
ANBA
ANBA
ANBA
Unit Number
unitNumber
BFD
BFD
BFD
BFD
BFD
bfdGrp
BFD
bfdId
BFD
BFD
BFD
bfdType
BFD
BFD
function
function
BFD
BFDGRP
CCFA
atmFabricId
CCFA
UBR+ Enabled
ubrPlusEnabled
CCFA
CERTH
CERTH
Certification Handler Id
certhId
CERTH
cmpServerIpAddress
CERTH
cmpServerPort
CERTH
CR Server IP Address
crServerIpAddress
CERTH
CR Server Port
crServerPort
CESIF
CESIF
CESPW
Administrative state
administrativeState
CESPW
CESPW
DSCP value
dscp
CESPW
CESPW
jitterBufferSize
CESPW
CESPW
CESPWT
CESPWT
Destination IP address
destIpAddress
ETHLK
Administrative State
administrativeState
ETHLK
ethLinkId
ETHLK
ETHLK
ETHLK
ETHLK
ETHLK
ETHLK
ETHLK
linkOAMEnabled
ETHLK
ETHLK
MAC address
macAddr
ETHLK
speedAndDuplex
FRLI
FRLI
FRLI
Interface Identifier
interfaceNumber
FRLI
Unit Number
unitNumber
FTM
adaptationVersionMajor
FTM
FTM Identifier
ftmId
FTM
Location Name
locationName
FTM
FTM
System Title
systemTitle
IAIF
IAIF
Destination IP Address
destIpAddr
IAIF
Interface Number
interfaceNumber
IAIF
Unit Number
unitNumber
IEIF
IEIF
IEIF
interfaceArea
IEIF
IEIF
IEIF
IP Network Mask
netmask
IEIF
mtu
IEIF
IEIF
sbs
IEIF
sbsTotal
IEIF
Shaped Bandwidth
shapedBandwidth
IEIF
sir
IEIF
IEIF
IEIF
IEIF
vlanEnabled
IEIF
Vlan ID
vlanId
IHCP
IHCP
dhcpClientIdentifier
IHCP
dhcpFixedIpAddress
IHCP
dhcpAccessId
IHCP
IHCP
dhcpFixedIpAddress
IHCP
IHCP
IHCP
IHCP
IMAG
Administrative State
administrativeState
IMAG
imaGroupId
IMAG
imaVersionId
IMAG
Interface Number
interfaceNumber
IMAG
interfaces
IMAG
IMAG
Unit Number
unitNumber
INTP
NTP Identifier
ntpAccessId
INTP
IPNO
IPNO
BTS Identifier
btsId
IPNO
btsIpAddr
IPNO
IPNO
IPNO
disableFtp
IPNO
IPNO
IPNO
IPNO
IPNO
IPNO
IPNO
IPNO
IP Node Identifier
ipNodeId
IPNO
IPNO
IPNO
IPNO
IPNO
IPNO
IPNO
RET IP Address
ret1IpAddr
IPNO
RNC IP Address
rncIpAddr
IPNO
IPNO
transportMode
IPNO
IPNO
IPNO
IPNO
IPNO
IPNO
IPNO
IPNO
IPRM
IPRM
IPRM
sourceTwoIpAddr
IPRM
IP Subnet Mask
sourceTwoNetMask
IPRM
User Label
userLabel
IPRM
IPRT
IPRT
staticRoutes
IPRT
IPRT
IPRT
IPRT
IPRT
IVIF
cESoPSN
IVIF
IVIF
IVIF
IVIF
IVIF
IVIF
IVIF
sbs
IVIF
sir
IVIF
VLAN identifier
vlanId
IVIF
L2SWI
defaultVlanId
L2SWI
L2SWI
L2SWI
DSCP value
dscp
L2SWI
priorityQueue
L2SWI
L2SWI
Priority queue for ethernet frames priorityQueuePcp0 with VLAN PCP bits 0
L2SWI
Priority queue for ethernet frames priorityQueuePcp1 with VLAN PCP bits 1
L2SWI
Priority queue for ethernet frames priorityQueuePcp2 with VLAN PCP bits 2
L2SWI
Priority queue for ethernet rames priorityQueuePcp3 with VLAN PCP bits 3
L2SWI
Priority queue for ethernet frames priorityQueuePcp4 with VLAN PCP bits 4
L2SWI
Priority queue for ethernet frames priorityQueuePcp5 with VLAN PCP bits 5
L2SWI
Priority queue for ethernet frames priorityQueuePcp6 with VLAN PCP bits 6
L2SWI
Priority queue for ethernet frames priorityQueuePcp7 with VLAN PCP bits 7
L2SWI
L2SWI
qosClassification
L2SWI
L2SWI
OAMMA
OAMMA
OAMMA
OAMMD
OAMMD
OAMMD
OAMMEP
OAMMEP
OAMMEP
OAMMEP
OAMMEP
ethernetPort
OAMMEP
OAMMEP
OAMMEP
MAC address
macAddr
OAMMEP
OAMMEP
vlanPrio
OAMPRF
OAMPRF
OAMPRF
OAMPRF
OAMPRF
OAMPRF
OAMPRF
OAMPRF
OAMPRF
OAMPRF
OAMPRF
OAMPRF
linkLostTime
OAMPRF
OAMPRF
profileId
OAMPRF
OAMPRF
P3LP
P3LP
P3LP
magicNumberOn
P3LP
P3LP
p3lpId
P3LP
P3LP
P3ML
P3ML
cacCommittedBitRate
P3ML
P3ML
interfaces
P3ML
P3ML
P3ML
P3ML
p3mlId
P3ML
p3pIpAddr
P3ML
P3SL
P3SL
cacCommittedBitRate
P3SL
interface
P3SL
P3SL
p3pIpAddr
P3SL
P3SL
PPTT
Administrative State
administrativeState
PPTT
Interface Number
interfaceNumber
PPTT
pdhLbo
PPTT
pdhLineType
PPTT PPTT
pdhPSTTPId unitNumber
PWMP
PWMP
PWMP
PWMP
PWMP
labelDl
PWMP
labelUl
PWMP
PWMP
Packetization Timer
pkTimer
PWMP
PWNE
BFD Timer
bfdTimer
PWNE
PWNE
PWNE
PWNE
cwEnable
PWNE
PWTIP
Administrative State
administrativeState
PWTIP
PWTIP
PWTIP
remoteIpv4Addr
QOS
QOS
QOS
QOS
QOS
QOS
bestEffort
QOS
QOS
QOS
QOS
pHB
QOS
Traffic type
trafficType
QOS
vlanPrio
SDHIF
Administrative State
administrativeState
SDHIF
Interface Number
interfaceNumber
SDHIF
Laser Mode
laserMode
SDHIF
SDHIF
sdhifId
SDHIF
Unit Number
unitNumber
SDHIF
SDHIF
STPG
STPG
STPG
Interface number
interfaceNumber
STPG
priority
STPG
ssmEnabled
STPG
ssmTimeout
STPG
Unit number
unitNumber
STPG
SYNC
syncId
TCTT
Interface number
interfaceNumber
TCTT TCTT
tcAdaptorTTPId unitNumber
TMPAR
cacCommittedBitRate
TMPAR
dcnCommittedBitRate
TMPAR
externalNATIpAddress
TMPAR
TMPAR
TMPAR
TMPAR
TMPAR
TMPAR
TOPIK
Administrative State
administrativeState
TOPIK
TOPIK
TOPIK
TRDE
TRDE
Conformance Definition
conformanceDefinition
TRDE
TRDE
peakCellRate
TRDE
UBR Share
ubrShare
TRDE
User Label
userLabel
TWAMP
TWAMP
TWAMP
TWAMP
TWAMP
TWAMP
TWAMP
TWAMP
TWAMP
UNIT
Unit Identifier
unitId
UNIT
Expected hardware unit type unitTypeExpected Virtual Channel Identifier Virtual Path Identifier VCI VPI
VCCT
Interface Number
interfaceNumber
VCCT VCCT
trafficDescriptorId unitNumber
Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) vcCTPId Virtual Channel Identifier Virtual Path Identifier VCI VPI
VCTT
VCTT VCTT
interfaceNumber unitNumber
VCTT VPCT
Virtual Channel Trail Termination vcTTPId Point Identifier Virtual Path Identifier VPI
VPCT
Interface Number
interfaceNumber
VPCT VPCT
trafficDescriptorId unitNumber
VPCT VPTT
VPTT VPTT
interfaceNumber unitNumber
VPTT
Description Identifies the AAL2 node. Because the FTM represents a single AAL2 node, the identifier is always 1. AAL2 endpoint address (A2EA) for a signalling link. The value has to be the same as the one configured in the RNC. Virtual Channel Identifier. Virtual Path Identifier. This parameter identifies the signalling link.
Short Description Identifies the AAL2 node. Because the FTM represents a single AAL2 node, the identifier is always 1. AAL2 endpoint address (A2EA) for a signalling link. The value has to be the same as the one configured in the RNC. Virtual Channel Identifier. Virtual Path Identifier This parameter identifies the signalling link.
Multiplicity
1 1 1
The identifier is composed from the The identifier is composed from the elements: elements: - Unit number (unit#) - Interface number(if#, imag# or pw#) - Virtual Path Identifier (vpi#) - Virtual Channel Identifier (vci#) Format: - unit#-if#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 1-8-000C0) - unit#-imag#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 1-3400210) Range: unit#: 1 if#: 1..16 (maxi. 2 digits) imag#: 33..75 (2 digits) pw#: 76 vpi#: 00..FF (hexadecimal number, 2 digits) vci#: 000..FFF (hexadecimal number, 3 digits) - Unit number (unit#) - Interface number(if#, imag# or pw#) - Virtual Path Identifier (vpi#) - Virtual Channel Identifier (vci#) Format: - unit#-if#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 1-8-000C0) - unit#-imag#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 1-3400210) Range: unit#: 1 if#: 1..16 (maxi. 2 digits) imag#: 33..75 (2 digits) pw#: 76 vpi#: 00..FF (hexadecimal number, 2 digits) vci#: 000..FFF (hexadecimal number, 3 digits)
Defines the location of the physical interface on the unit. The value range depends on the unit type. The location of the physical interfaces depends on the unit type. FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 1..4 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: FTFB, FTFA, FTHA: 1..16 1..4 FTFB, FTFA, FTHA: 1..16 In case of Inverse Multiplexing for ATM (IMA) the value range is: For Inverse Multiplexing for ATM 33..75. (IMA) the value range is: 33..75. For ATM over Ethernet, the value is For ATM over Ethernet, the value is always: 76. always: 76. Enables or disables alarm 61260 "STC connection to signalling peer not established". If enabled, the FTM observes the availability of the adjacent node's signalling link. Enables or disables alarm 61260 "STC connection to signalling peer not established". If enabled, the FTM observes the availability of the adjacent node's signalling link.
Specifies the location of the unit (slot Specifies the location of the unit (slot number). In this release it is always number). In this release it is always 1. The BTS has only 1 unit in slot 1. 1. The BTS has only 1 unit in slot 1. Virtual Channel Identifier. Virtual Path Identifier. Identifies the AAL2 User Path. The object is identified by - Unitnumber (unit#) - Interfacenumber(if#, imag# or pw#) - Virtual Path Identifier (vpi#) - Virtual Channel Identifier (vci#) Format: - unit#-if#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 2-8-000C0) - unit#-imag#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 2-3400210) Range: unit#: 1 if#: 1..16 (maxi. 2 digits) imag#: 33..75 (2 digits) pw#: 76 vpi#: 00..FF (hexadecimal number, 2 digits) vci#: 000..FFF (hexadecimal number, 3 digits) Virtual Channel Identifier. Virtual Path Identifier
1 1 1
composed of the parameters - unitNumber (always 1) - interfaceNumber (decimal 1..76) - vpi (hexa 00..FF) - vci (hexa 000..FFF) e.g. 1-2-0203B 1
Defines the location of the physical interface on the unit. The value range depends on the unit type. The location of the physical interfaces depends on the unit type. FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 1..4 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: FTFB, FTFA, FTHA: 1..16 1..4 FTFB, FTFA, FTHA: 1..16 In case of Inverse Multiplexing for ATM (IMA) the value range is: For Inverse Multiplexing for ATM 33..75. (IMA) the value range is: 33..75. For ATM over Ethernet, the value is For ATM over Ethernet, the value is always: 76. always: 76. Associates AAL2 signalling messages to the VCC (AAL2 user path) that has been selected as the carrier for the AAL2 connection. The PID is unique for each AAL2 signalling link (A2ST, ANI).
Associates AAL2 signalling messages to the VCC (AAL2 user path) that has been selected as the carrier for the AAL2 connection. Unique for each AAL2 signalling link (A2ST, ANI).
This is the weight of AAL2 User Path This is the weight of AAL2 User Path queue Q2. queue Q2.
This is the weight of AAL2 User Path This is the weight of AAL2 User Path queue Q3. queue Q3.
This is the weight of AAL2 User Path This is the weight of AAL2 User Path queue Q4. queue Q4. Specifies the location of the unit (slot number). In this release it is always 1. The BTS has only 1 unit in slot 1. Identifies the ATM Access Profile. The value is always 1. Exactly 1 ATM access profile exists on the BTS for the ATM over Ethernet interface. Specifies the location of the unit (slot number). In this release it is always 1. The BTS has only 1 unit in slot 1. Identifies the ATM Access Profile. The value is always 1. Exactly 1 ATM access profile exists on the BTS for the ATM over Ethernet interface.
Defines the maximum allowed egress bandwidth in cells per second for a logical ATM interface. The value range of egressBandwidth is as follows: - E1: fixed value 4528 - T1/JT1: fixed value 3622 - STM-1: 36..144896, step 1, default 144896 (32 x E1) - ATM over Ethernet (pseudowire): 1132..144896, step 1132, default 144896. - IMA E1: fixed value: int[n*4526*(m1)/m] where m = Tx Frame Length and n = number of IMA links in a group - IMA T1/JT1 fixed value: int[n*3621*(m-1)/m] where m = Tx Frame Length and n = number of IMA links in a group
Defines the maximum allowed egress bandwidth in cells per second for a logical ATM interface. The value is configurable for SDH and pseudowire and fixed for PDH, IMA and fractional.
Defines the maximum allowed ingress bandwidth in cells per second for a logical ATM interface. For the following interfaces the values are fixed: - E1: 4528 - STM-1: 144896 (32 x E1) - T1/JT1: 3622 - IMA E1: int[n*4526*(m-1)/m] where m = Tx Frame Length and n = number of IMA links in a group - IMA T1/JT1: int[n*3621*(m-1)/m] Defines the maximum allowed where m = Tx Frame Length and n = ingress bandwidth in cells per number of IMA links in a group second for a logical ATM interface. The parameter can be changed only For ATM over Ethernet (Pseudowire for ATM over Ethernet from 1132 to tunnel) the value is operator 144896 in steps of 1132 cells/s. configurable from 1132 to 144896 in For other protocols the parameter steps of 1132. has a fixed value. This parameter identifies the account manager. The value is always 1. Exactly 1 account manager object exists on the BTS. This parameter identifies the account manager. The value is always 1. Exactly 1 account manager object exists on the BTS.
This parameter holds the TLS access mode for the LDAP server(s) of the BTS. Values are "TLS" (allow only secured connections) and "TLS_OR_PLAIN_TEXT" (allow both unsecured and secured connections).
This parameter holds the TLS access mode for the LDAP server(s) of the BTS. Values are "TLS" (allow only secured connections) and "TLS_OR_PLAIN_TEXT" (allow both unsecured and secured connections).
The IP address of the Primary LDAP The IP address of the Primary LDAP Server, as dotted decimal string. Server, as dotted decimal string. Virtual Channel Identifier. Virtual Path Identifier. Virtual Channel Identifier. Virtual Path Identifier
1 1 1
Defines the location on the unit of the physical interface that carries the signallink link. The value depends on the unit type. FTEB: 1..8 FTPB: 1..8 FTIA: 1..4 FTIB: 1..4 FTFA: 1..16 FTHA: 1..16 FTJA: 1..4 FTLB: 1..4 For IMA, the parameter identifies the IMA group. Values are: 33..75. For the ATM over Ethernet pseudowire the value is always: 76.
Defines the location on the unit of the physical interface that carries the signallink link. The value depends on the unit type. FTEB: 1..8 FTPB: 1..8 FTIA: 1..4 FTIB: 1..4 FTFA: 1..16 FTHA: 1..16 FTJA: 1..4 FTLB: 1..4 For IMA, the parameter identifies the IMA group. Values are: 33..75. For the ATM over Ethernet pseudowire the value is always: 76. 1
Identifies the upper layer path. The object is identified by - Unit number (unit#) - Interface number(if#, imag# or pw#) - Virtual Path Identifier (vpi#) - Virtual Channel Identifier (vci#) Format: - unit#-if#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 2-8-000C0) - unit#-imag#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 2-3400210) Range: unit#: 1 if#: 1..16 (maxi. 2 digits) imag#: 33..75 (2 digits) pw#: 76 vpi#: 00..FF (hexadecimal number, 2 digits) vci#: 000..FFF (hexadecimal number, 3 digits) This parameter defines the Upper Layer Connection Type. In case of a WCDMA environment this is the NBAP type: it can be either C-NBAP or D-NBAP. In case of an I-HSPA environment, this is the type of traffic converted to IP and then forwarded to the I-HSPA adapter. The labels AA0 to AA7 are used for AAL5 on FTLB integrated I-HSPA.
Identifies the upper layer path. The object is identified by - Unit number (unit#) - Interface number(if#, imag# or pw#) - Virtual Path Identifier (vpi#) - Virtual Channel Identifier (vci#) Format: - unit#-if#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 2-8-000C0) - unit#-imag#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 2-3400210) Range: unit#: 1 if#: 1..16 (maxi. 2 digits) imag#: 33..75 (2 digits) pw#: 76 vpi#: 00..FF (hexadecimal number, 2 digits) vci#: 000..FFF (hexadecimal number, 3 digits)
Upper Layer Connection Type. In case of a WCDMA environment this is the NBAP type: it can be either C-NBAP or D-NBAP. In case of an I-HSPA environment, this is the type of traffic converted to IP and then forwarded to the I-HSPA adapter. The labels AA0 to AA7 are used for AAL5 on FTLB integrated I-HSPA.
Specifies the location of the unit (slot Specifies the location of the unit (slot number). In this release it is always number). In this release it is always 1. The BTS has only 1 unit in slot 1. 1. The BTS has only 1 unit in slot 1.
This parameter activates or deactivates the BFD session. Activate: if set to value true, the transmission of BFD control packets towards the remote peer is started and, in case the BFD session fails, alarms are raised. Deactivate: if set to value false, the transmission of BFD control packets towards the remote peer is stopped. Also the BTS discards every received BFD packet for a deactivated BFD instance. Moreover all active alarms related to the BFD session are cleared. The BFD session effectively does not exist at all. This parameter controls the admin state of the BFD session. If set to false, the session enters the "Down" state. Only control messages with state "Admin Down" are sent to the peer. All active alarms of the BFD session are cleared. If set to true, the session leaves the "Down" state. It will reach the "Up" state if the remote peer is also in "Up" state. If the BFD session fails, alarms are raised for it. This parameter specifies the destination IP address to be used in the BFD session. To be entered in dotted decimal format. The negotiated BFD control word transmission interval, multiplied by this parameter, provides the detection time for lost packets in the BFD session. Roughly speaking bfdDetectMult is the number of BFD control packets that the FTM may lose in a row, before it shall declare the BFD session to be down. This parameter activates or deactivates the BFD session. Activate: if set to value true, the transmission of BFD control packets towards the remote peer is started and, in case the BFD session fails, alarms are raised. Deactivate: if set to value false, the transmission of BFD control packets towards the remote peer is stopped. Also the BTS discards every received BFD packet for a deactivated BFD instance. Moreover all active alarms related to the BFD session are cleared. This parameter controls the admin state of the BFD session. If set to false, the session enters the "Down" state. Only control messages with state "Admin Down" are sent to the peer. All active alarms of the BFD session are cleared. If set to true, the session leaves the "Down" state. It will reach the "Up" state if the remote peer is also in "Up" state. If the BFD session fails, alarms are raised for it. This parameter specifies the destination IP address to be used in the BFD session. To be entered in dotted decimal format. The negotiated BFD control word transmission interval, multiplied by this parameter, provides the detection time for lost packets in the BFD session. Roughly speaking bfdDetectMult is the number of BFD control packets that the FTM may lose in a row, before it shall declare the BFD session to be down.
This parameter references the BFD group of which the BFD session is a member. The parameter is a managed object instance identifier (LMOID), referencing an instance of object class BFDGRP. The parameter may remain empty, meaning the BFD session is not bound to a BFD group.
This parameter references the BFD group of which the BFD session is a member. The parameter is a managed object instance identifier (LMOID), referencing an instance of object class BFDGRP. The parameter may remain empty, meaning the BFD session is not bound to a BFD group.
This parameter identifies the BFD session. This parameter specifies the source IP address to be used in BFD messages for the BFD session. This can be a network interface IP address or a virtual IP address. To be entered in dotted decimal format. This parameter specifies the UDP source port to be used in the BFD session. Note: value range and default value depend on the BFD type. - For Multi Hop BFD, the value range is 4784, 49152...65535 and the default value = 4784. - For Single Hop BFD the value range is 3784, 49152...65535 and the default value = 3784.
This parameter identifies the BFD session. This parameter specifies the source IP address to be used in BFD messages for the BFD session. This can be a network interface IP address or a virtual IP address. To be entered in dotted decimal format. This parameter specifies the UDP source port to be used in the BFD session. Note: value range and default value depend on the BFD type. - For Multi Hop BFD, the value range is 4784, 49152...65535 and the default value = 4784. - For Single Hop BFD the value range is 3784, 49152...65535 and the default value = 3784.
This parameter specifies the type of the BFD session: Single Hop or Multi Hop BFD. This parameter specifies the minimum interval, that the FTM would like to use when transmitting BFD control packets for the BFD session. This parameter defines for which purpose BFD session is used. For this release only manually configured BFD sessions are supported.
This parameter specifies the type of the BFD session: Single Hop or Multi Hop BFD. This parameter specifies the minimum interval, that the FTM would like to use when transmitting BFD control packets for the BFD session. This parameter defines for which purpose BFD session is used. For this release only manually configured BFD sessions are supported.
This parameter specifies the minimum interval between received BFD control packets that the FTM shall support for the BFD session.
This parameter specifies the minimum interval between received BFD control packets that the FTM shall support for the BFD session.
This parameter identifies a BFD group. As in FTM there are no actual ATM cross connections, the MO ATM Fabric is a dummy, introduced just to keep the attribute ubrPlusEnabled on the same place as in AXC. This parameter identifies the ATM Fabric configuration. Values is always 1: Exactly 1 instance of ATM Fabric exists on the BTS. This attribute is used to explicitly enable (TRUE) or disable (FALSE) the network element to take UBR+ into use. If set to FALSE then the network element ingnores MDCR and UBRshare parameters in the TRDE. If set to TRUE, the network element uses MDCR and UBR share for UBR+ connection traffic management scheduling. If TRUE and MDCR and UBRshare are not given then the network element shall take the default values for MDCR and UBRshare. The usage of UBR+ requires the availability of a licence. This parameter enables VCC bundling for collecting extra bandwidth unused by neighbour VCCs. This parameter identifies the CMP server by its subject name. It may either be detected by DHCP upon autoconnection or configured by the management system. Naming Attribute. This parameter identifies the unique instance of the certification handler object class of the BTS. Value is always 1.
This parameter identifies a BFD group. As in FTM there are no actual ATM cross connections, the MO ATM Fabric is a dummy, introduced just to keep the attribute ubrPlusEnabled on the same place as in AXC. This parameter identifies the ATM Fabric configuration. Values is always 1: Exactly 1 instance of ATM Fabric exists on the BTS. This attribute is used to explicitly enable (TRUE) or disable (FALSE) the network element to take UBR+ into use. If set to FALSE then the network element ingnores MDCR and UBRshare parameters in the TRDE. If set to TRUE, the network element uses MDCR and UBR share for UBR+ connection traffic management scheduling. If TRUE and MDCR and UBRshare are not given then the network element shall take the default values for MDCR and UBRshare. The usage of UBR+ requires the availability of a licence.
1 This parameter enables VCC bundling for collecting extra bandwidth unused by neighbour VCCs. This parameter identifies the CMP server by its subject name. It may either be detected by DHCP upon autoconnection or configured by the management system. Naming Attribute. This parameter identifies the unique instance of the certification handler object class of the BTS. Value is always 1.
This is the IP address of the Certificate Management Protocol server. To be entered in dotted decimal format.
This is the IP address of the Certificate Management Protocol server. To be entered in dotted decimal format. 1
This is the port number to be used for addressing the Certificate Management Protocol server.
This is the port number to be used for addressing the Certificate Management Protocol server.
This is the IP Address of the CR Server in dotted decimal format. This is the port number to be used for addressing the CR server in certificate management. This parameter defines the range of the source port numbers that shall be used for CES over PSN. The parameter defines the lower value of that range. This port and the subsequent ports are used for the CES over PSN pseudowires. Also a remote UDP port number is defined for each CES over PSN pseudowire. Local and remote port may but don't have to be different. It shall be ensured that CES over PSN ports are not configured for other purposes. i.e. other pseudowires or 3G traffic types.
This is the IP Address of the CR Server in dotted decimal format. This is the port number to be used for addressing the CR server in certificate management. This parameter defines the range of the source port numbers that shall be used for CES over PSN. The parameter defines the lower value of that range. This port and the subsequent ports are used for the CES over PSN pseudowires. Also a remote UDP port number is defined for each CES over PSN pseudowire. Local and remote port may but don't have to be different. It shall be ensured that CES over PSN ports are not configured for other purposes. i.e. other pseudowires or 3G traffic types.
1 This parameter identified the CES over PSN interface. Its value is always 1. This parameter is used to lock and unlock the CES over PSN pseudowire. Locking the pseudowire switches the CES functionality off. Also all CES over PSN related alarms are suppressed. This parameter identified the CES over PSN interface. Its value is always 1. This parameter is used to lock and unlock the CES over PSN pseudowire. Locking the pseudowire switches the CES functionality off. Also all CES over PSN related alarms are suppressed.
This parameter identifies the CES over PSN pseudowire. The format of the parameter is slot#if# where slot# is the slot of the unit where the interface resides and if# is the interface number of the corresponding PDH interface on this unit. In this release slot is always 1. The value range of the if# part of the parameter depends on the hardware: FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1:4 FTFB: 1-16 This is the Diff Serve Code Point value that shall be inserted into the traffic that is running over this CES over PSN pseudowire.
This parameter identifies the CES over PSN pseudowire. The format of the parameter is slot#if# where slot# is the slot of the unit where the interface resides and if# is the interface number of the corresponding PDH interface on this unit. In this release slot is always 1. The value range of the if# part of the parameter depends on the hardware: FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1:4 FTFB: 1-16 This is the Diff Serve Code Point value that shall be inserted into the traffic that is running over this CES over PSN pseudowire.
This parameter holds the number of This parameter holds the number of frames per CES over PSN packet. frames per CES over PSN packet. Note: the number of frames per packet multiplied by the number of PDH timeslots (parameter payloadTimeslots) shall be between 40 and 1536. Otherwise the resulting CESoPSN packet size is violating the allowed ethernet packet size and the CES connection cannot be established. Note: the number of frames per packet multiplied by the number of PDH timeslots (parameter payloadTimeslots) shall be between 40 and 1536. Otherwise the resulting CESoPSN packet size is violating the allowed ethernet packet size and the CES connection cannot be established.
This parameter holds the jitter buffer size to be used by the LLP to equalize the packet delay variation on the network for this pseudowire. Unit: the value of the parameter is used as +/- x milliseconds, meaning that packets x ms too late or x ms too early still fit into the jitter buffer. Value range is +/- 125 microseconds to +/- 64 milliseconds. A higher value allows equalizing more jitter but increases the end-toend delay. This parameter defines which timeslots from each TDM frame are used to form the packet payload for CES over PSN over this pseudowire. The set of configured timeslots may be an arbitrary one. It does not have to be contiguous. Note that timeslot 0 is never transmitted.
This parameter holds the jitter buffer size to be used by the LLP to equalize the packet delay variation on the network for this pseudowire. Unit: the value of the parameter is used as +/- x milliseconds, meaning that packets x ms too late or x ms too early still fit into the jitter buffer. Value range is +/- 125 microseconds to +/- 64 milliseconds. A higher value allows equalizing more jitter but increases the end-toend delay.
This parameter defines which timeslots from each TDM frame are used to form the packet payload for CES over PSN over this pseudowire. The set of configured timeslots may be an arbitrary one. It does not have to be contiguous. Range: [1...31] for E1 and [1...24] for Note that timeslot 0 is never T1/JT1. transmitted. Note: the number of timeslots multiplied by the number of frames per packet (parameter framesNumber) shall be between 40 and 1536. Otherwise the resulting CESoPSN packet size is violating the allowed ethernet packet size and the CES connection cannot be established. Range: [1...31] for E1 and [1...24] for T1/JT1. Note: in orde to obtain a valid ethernet packet size, the number of timeslots multiplied by the number of frames per packet (parameter framesNumber) shall be between 40 and 1536.
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This is the number of the remote UDP port to be used for running traffic on the CES over PSN pseudowire. The remote port is used to identify packets belonging to this pseudowire. Also a local UDP port number is defined for this CES pseudowire. Local and remote port may but don't have to be different. It shall be ensured that both ports are not configured for other purposes. i.e. other pseudowires or 3G traffic types. This parameter identifies the CES over PSN pseudowire tunnel. Its value is always 1. Currently only 1 pseudowire tunnel can be configured for CES over PSN. This is the destination IP address of the packets belonging to the CES over PSN pseudowire tunnel. This is an IPv4 IP address in dotted decimal format. This parameter is used to lock and unlock the interface. Locking the interface deactivates it and all alarms and any traffic over the interface is suppressed. This parameter identifies the Ethernet link. It is formed as "ETHLK-s#-p#" where s# is the slot number - in this release always 1 - and p# is the port number [1..4]. Example "1-1". The value range of port number p# is [1..4] for the FTFB hardware unit and [1..3] for all other hardware unit types. For FTFB the port numbers 1 and 2 are reserved for the external Gigabit ethernet links and port numbers 3 and 4 are reserved for the ethernet links towards the FlexBus.
This is the number of the remote UDP port to be used for running traffic on the CES over PSN pseudowire. The remote port is used to identify packets belonging to this pseudowire. Also a remote UDP port number is defined for this CES pseudowire. Local and remote port may but don't have to be different. It shall be ensured that both ports are not configured for other purposes. i.e. other pseudowires or 3G traffic types. This parameter identifies the CES over PSN pseudowire tunnel. Its value is always 1. Currently only 1 pseudowire tunnel can be configured for CES over PSN. This is the destination IP address of the packets belonging to the CES over PSN pseudowire tunnel. This is an IPv4 IP address in dotted decimal format. This parameter is used to lock and unlock the interface. Locking the interface deactivates it and all alarms and any traffic over the interface is suppressed. This parameter identifies the Ethernet link. It is formed as "ETHLK-s#-p#" where s# is the slot number - in this release always 1 - and p# is the port number [1..4]. Example "1-1". The value range of port number p# is [1..4] for the FTFB hardware unit and [1..3] for all other hardware unit types. For FTFB the port numbers 1 and 2 are reserved for the external Gigabit ethernet links and port numbers 3 and 4 are reserved for the ethernet links towards the FlexBus.
This parameter specifies the rate for limiting ingress traffic at the ethernet link interface when it participates in the QOS aware layer 2 switch. Parameter value unit = MBit/s. This parameter specifies the shaping rate of the ethernet link interface when participating in the QOS aware layer 2 switch. The actual shaper rate is derived from the configured shaper rate by internal calculation. This parameter indicates if the ethernet link is participating in the QOS aware layer 2 switch.
This parameter specifies the rate for limiting ingress traffic at the ethernet link interface when it participates in the QOS aware layer 2 switch. Parameter value unit = MBit/s. This parameter specifies the shaping rate of the ethernet link interface when participating in the QOS aware layer 2 switch. The actual shaper rate is derived from the configured shaper rate by internal calculation. This parameter indicates if the ethernet link is participating in the QOS aware layer 2 switch.
This parameter specifies the VLANs that are supported over this ethernet interface when it participates in the QOS aware layer 2 switch. The parameter is a list of up to 16 entries where each entry represents either a single VLAN identifier or a range of VLAN identifiers. The VLAN identifiers of the various entries should not but may overlap each other. The BTS internally will use a cleaned list on non-overlapping identifiers. The value of vlanIdList is however not changed by the BTS. The default value of the parameter is the empty list.
This parameter specifies the VLANs that are supported over this ethernet interface when it participates in the QOS aware layer 2 switch. The parameter is a list of up to 16 entries where each entry represents either a single VLAN identifier or a range of VLAN identifiers. The VLAN identifiers of the entries should not but may overlap each other. The BTS internally will use a cleaned list on non-overlapping VLAN IDs. The value of vlanIdList is however not changed by the BTS. Default value is the empty list.
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This parameter specifies the upper This parameter specifies the upper value of a range of VLAN identifiers. value of a range of VLAN identifiers. This parameter specifies either a This parameter specifies either a single VLAN identifier or the lower single VLAN identifier or the lower value of a range of VLAN identifiers. value of a range of VLAN identifiers.
Enables the Link OAM functionality for this ethernet link. In consequence: - the values of all statistics counters of the Link OAM feature for this interface are set to 0 - the Link OAM alarms for this interface are cleared - the Link OAM discovery process is started, either in active or in passive mode. A reference to a Link OAM profile. This is a distinguished name referencing an instance of class OAMPRF. This parameter shows the MAC address of the ethernet interface. This parameter specificies if link characteristics are autonegotiated or not. If not, the attribute contains the capacity and the duplex mode to be set forcibly. Note that 1000 MBit is available only on Gigabit Ethernet interfaces (GE). This parameter is not applied for the FlexBus interfaces of the FTFB hardware unit (interfaces 3 and 4 of the FTFB unit). For these interfaces the capacity and traffic mode is not configurable by the management system.
Enables the Link OAM functionality for this ethernet link. In consequence: - the values of all statistics counters of the Link OAM feature for this interface are set to 0 - the Link OAM alarms for this interface are cleared - the Link OAM discovery process is started, either in active or in passive mode. A reference to a Link OAM profile. This is a distinguished name referencing an instance of class OAMPRF. This parameter shows the MAC address of the ethernet interface. This parameter specificies if link characteristics are autonegotiated or not. If not, the attribute contains the capacity and the duplex mode to be set forcibly. Note that 1000 MBit is available only on Gigabit Ethernet interfaces (GE). This parameter is not applied for the FlexBus interfaces of the FTFB hardware unit (interfaces 3 and 4 of the FTFB unit). For these interfaces the capacity and traffic mode is not configurable by the management system.
This parameter identifies the fractional interface of a unit. The object is identified by - unit location (slot#) - interface location (if#) Format: slot#-if# Ranges: slot#: 1 (always) if#: FIIB, FILB, FTIB, FTIA, FTLB: 1..4 FTPB: 1..8 Fractional is only available on units FTPB, FTIA, FTIB and FTLB. Note that only 1 interface shall be used for fractional at any given time. Specifies a list of consequtive timeslots that are to be used for an ATM interface, starting from timeslot 1. The maximum number of timeslots is 24. At least two timeslots must be used. Defines the location of the PDH interface that is used for fractional mode. The value depends on the unit type. FTIB, FTIA, FTLB: 1..4 FTPB: 1..8 This parameter identifies the slot number of the unit of the PDH interface that is used for fractional mode. The value is always 1 (only 1 slot available in this release). Adaptation Version (Major) of the Site Configuration File supported by FTM.
This parameter identifies the fractional interface of a unit. The object is identified by - unit location (slot#) - interface location (if#) Format: slot#-if# Ranges: slot#: 1 (always) if#: FIIB, FILB, FTIB, FTIA, FTLB: 1..4 FTPB: 1..8 Fractional is only available on units FTPB, FTIA, FTIB and FTLB. Note that only 1 interface shall be used for fractional at any given time. Specifies a list of consequtive timeslots that are to be used for an ATM interface, starting from timeslot 1. The maximum number of timeslots is 24. At least two timeslots must be used. Defines the location of the PDH interface that is used for fractional mode. The value depends on the unit type. FTIB, FTIA, FTLB: 1..4 FTPB: 1..8 This parameter identifies the slot number of the unit of the PDH interface that is used for fractional mode. The value is always 1 (only 1 slot available in this release). Adaptation Version (Major) of the Site Configuration File supported by FTM.
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Formal identifier for the whole FTM. Formal identifier for the whole FTM. Always 1. Always 1. Label that can be used to describe the geographical location of the network element. Label that can be used to describe the geographical location of the network element.
Identifies the SW Release Version of the FlexiTransport Module. This value is set by the BTS.
Identifies the SW Release Version of the FlexiTransport Module. This value is set by the BTS.
Label that can be used to enter the name of the network element.
Label that can be used to enter the name of the network element.
Label that can be used for a description of the BTS. Virtual Channel Identifier. Virtual Path Identifier. Identifies an ATM interface over an Ethernet Pseudowire. The object is identified by - Unit number (unit#) - Interface number(if#, imag# or pw#) - Virtual Path Identifier (vpi#) - Virtual Channel Identifier (vci#) Format: - unit#-if#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 2-8-000C0) - unit#-imag#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 2-340020) Range: unit#: 1 if#: 1..16 (maxi. 2 digits) imag#: 33..75 (2 digits) pw#: 76 vpi#: 00..FF (hexadecimal number, 2 digits) vci#: 00..FFF (hexadecimal number, 3 digits) Specifies the far-end IP address of an ATM point-to-point connection (IPoA).
Label that can be used for a description of the BTS. Virtual Channel Identifier. Virtual Path Identifier Identifies an ATM interface over an Ethernet Pseudowire. The object is identified by - Unit number (unit#) - Interface number(if#, imag# or pw#) - Virtual Path Identifier (vpi#) - Virtual Channel Identifier (vci#) Format: - unit#-if#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 2-8-000C0) - unit#-imag#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 2-340020) Range: unit#: 1 if#: 1..16 (maxi. 2 digits) imag#: 33..75 (2 digits) pw#: 76 vpi#: 00..FF (hexadecimal number, 2 digits) vci#: 00..FFF (hexadecimal number, 3 digits) Specifies the far-end IP address of an ATM point-to-point connection (IPoA).
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Defines the location on the unit of the physical interface that carries the signallink link. The value depends on the unit type. FTEB: 1..8 FTPB: 1..8 FTIA: 1..4 FIIB, FTIB: 1..4 FTFA: 1..16 FTHA: 1..16 FTJA: 1..4 FILB, FTLB: 1..4 For IMA, the parameter identifies the IMA group. Values are: 33..75. For the ATM over Ethernet pseudowire the value is always: 76.
Defines the location on the unit of the physical interface that carries the signallink link. The value depends on the unit type. FTEB: 1..8 FTPB: 1..8 FTIA: 1..4 FIIB, FTIB: 1..4 FTFA: 1..16 FTHA: 1..16 FTJA: 1..4 FILB, FTLB: 1..4 For IMA, the parameter identifies the IMA group. Values are: 33..75. For the ATM over Ethernet pseudowire the value is always: 76. 1
Specifies the location of the unit (slot Specifies the location of the unit (slot number). In this release it is always number). In this release it is always 1. The BTS has only 1 unit in slot 1. 1. The BTS has only 1 unit in slot 1. The Committed Information Rate ("CIR") shall define the average rate up to which traffic is delivered by the plain Ethernet interface. It shall define the guaranteed transport capacity for the interface. The parameter is required for dynamic CAC. The maximum value of this parameter is 100 MBps for Fast Ethernet interfaces and 1 GBps for Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. Note that the maximum throughput (100 MBps or 1000 MBps) can only theoretically - be achieved on layer 1, not on layer 2 and 3.
The Committed Information Rate ("CIR") shall define the average rate up to which traffic is delivered by this interface. It shall define the guaranteed transport capacity for the interface. The parameter is required for dynamic CAC. The maximum value of this parameter is 100 MBps for Fast Ethernet interfaces and 1 GBps for Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. Note that the maximum throughput (100 MBps or 1000 MBps) can only theoretically - be achieved on layer 1, not on layer 2 and 3.
This parameter identifies the unique This parameter identifies the unique plain ethernet interface object in the plain ethernet interface object in the BTS. Value is always 1. BTS. Value is always 1.
This parameter specifies the OSPF This parameter specifies the OSPF area to which the interface belongs. area to which the interface belongs.
Primary and - optionally - secondary IP address of the BTS in the transport network. Both are accompanied with a subnet mask. In this release only the primary IP address shall be used.
Primary and - optionally - secondary IP address of the BTS in the transport network. Both are accompanied with a subnet mask. In this release only the primary IP address shall be used. 1
IP address of the BTS in the IP address of the BTS in the transport network. It is accompanied transport network. It is accompanied with a subnet mask. with a subnet mask. 1 Network mask for the IP address of Network mask for the IP address of the BTS in the transport network. To the BTS in the transport network. To be entered in dotted decimal format. be entered in dotted decimal format. This is the maximum transfer unit in This is the maximum transfer unit in octets. In this release it has fixed octets. In this release it has fixed value 1500. value 1500. This parameter specifies if multiple queues are used over this interface or only a single one. Multiple queues allow DSCP based traffic priorisation. Amongst the active interfaces (IEIF or IVIF managed object instances) there shall be at least one and at most 2 interfaces carrying a multiple queue scheduler. So qosEnabled shall have value true for at least one active interface and must not have value true on more than 2 active interfaces. This parameter specifies if multiple queues are used over this interface or only a single one. Multiple queues allow DSCP based traffic priorisation. Amongst the active interfaces (IEIF or IVIF managed object instances) there shall be at least one and at most 2 interfaces carrying a multiple queue scheduler. So qosEnabled shall have value true for at least one active interface and must not have value true on more than 2 active interfaces.
This parameter holds the shaper burst size for the interface.
This parameter holds the shaper burst size for the interface.
The Total Shaper Burst Size ("SBS") defines the maximum burst size that is allowed to pass at the output of the WFQ aggregator. This is the egress shaping bandwidth on the network interface (in kbit/s). The related parameter upperLayingShaping decides if shaping is for the IP layer only or if the ethernet overhead is taken into account. Values above 100 MBit/s are only allowed on Gigabit Ethernet interfaces.
The Total Shaper Burst Size ("SBS") defines the maximum burst size that is allowed to pass at the output of the WFQ aggregator.
This is the egress shaping bandwidth on the network interface (in kbit/s). Values above 100 MBit/s are only allowed on Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. 1
This parameter holds the shaper information rate for the interface. The maximum value of this parameter is 100 MBps for Fast Ethernet interfaces and 1 GBps for Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. This parameter holds the total Shaper Information Rate ("SIR") at the output of the WFQ aggregator. The maximum value of this parameter is 100 MBps for Fast Ethernet interfaces and 1 GBps for Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. This parameters decides on the type of shaping in case of VLANs. When traffic path shaping is enabled, shaping at the level of each VLAN enabled, else shaping at the WFQ aggregator level is enabled. Shaping may also be switched off entirely.
This parameter holds the shaper information rate for the interface. The maximum value of this parameter is 100 MBps for Fast Ethernet interfaces and 1 GBps for Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. This parameter holds the total Shaper Information Rate ("SIR") at the output of the WFQ aggregator. The maximum value of this parameter is 100 MBps for Fast Ethernet interfaces and 1 GBps for Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. This parameters decides on the type of shaping in case of VLANs. When traffic path shaping is enabled, shaping at the level of each VLAN enabled, else shaping at the WFQ aggregator level is enabled. Shaping may also be switched off entirely.
This parameter decides if shaping takes the ethernet overhead into account when shaping the bandwidth or not. If the flag has value true, the associated shapedBandwidth is the bandwidth on the IP layer only. If the flag has value false the Ethernet header is counted also. Use "true" for an IP only network, e.g. xDSL, use "false" for an Ethernet network, e.g. Metro Ethernet. This flag indicates if Vlan mapping is enabled for this ethernet interface. Value "true" means that Vlan mapping is enabled. In case Vlan mapping is not enabled, all messages on the interface will be sent in plain format. Vlan ID to be used over this ethernet interface. The parameter is only relevant if vlan mapping is enabled (parameter Vlan Enabled flag has value true). This is a set of entries in the DHCP database in which an IP address is assigned to a DHCP client that identifies itself at the BTS by a system name (by a "text string"). This is a unique string used in the DHCP server of the BTS for identifying a DHCP client that is assigned a fixed IP address. This may either be one of the predefined names "RET1" (Remote Electrical Tilt), "RET2", "BBU" and "LMU" or a user-defined name consisting of up to 20 digits [0-9] and letters [a-z] and [A-Z]. Specifies a fixed IP address to be assigned to the DHCP client if it requests a lease with the specified client-identifier. The IP address must be within the public IP subnet of the LMP. However, neither the IP addresses of the BTS nor its subnet IP address can be used.
If this flag = true, the associated shapedBandwidth is the bandwidth on the IP layer only. If the flag = false the Ethernet header is counted also. Use "true" for an IP only network, e.g. xDSL, use "false" for an Ethernet network, e.g. Metro Ethernet.
This flag indicates if Vlan mapping is enabled for this ethernet interface. In case Vlan mapping is not enabled, all messages on the interface will be sent in plain format. Vlan ID to be used over this ethernet interface. The parameter is only relevant if vlan mapping is enabled (parameter Vlan Enabled flag has value true). This is a set of entries in the DHCP database in which an IP address is assigned to a DHCP client that identifies itself at the BTS by a system name (by a "text string").
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A unique string used in the DHCP server of the BTS to identify a DHCP client that is assigned a fixed IP address. Can be either one of the names "RET1", "RET2", "BBU" or "LMU" or a user-defined name of up to 20 digits [0-9] or letters [a-z] and [A-Z]. Specifies a fixed IP address to be assigned to the DHCP client if it requests a lease with the specified client-identifier. The IP address must be within the public IP subnet of the LMP but neither the BTS IP address nor its subnet IP address itself.
This parameter identifies the unique This parameter identifies the unique DHCP Server object in the BTS. DHCP Server object in the BTS. Value is always 1. Value is always 1. This is set of entries in the DHCP database of the BTS that binds an IP address to a DHCP client that identifies itself at BTS by a hardware address (by a "MAC address"). Specifies the fixed IP address to be assigned to the DHCP client if it requests a lease with the hardware (MAC) address specified in parameter "DHCP Hardware Identifier". The IP address must be within the public IP subnet of the LMP. However, the IP addresses of the BTS, its subnet IP address and its broadcast IP address cannot be used. This is the unique hardware (MAC) address within the DHCP server of the BTS by which a DHCP client identifies itself at the BTS. The server will then assign the IP address of parameter "DHCP Fixed IP Address" to the client. This entry reserves an IP address range to be used for assignments for the DHCP clients. Specifies the final IP address of the DHCP IP address range. The IP address must be within the public IP subnet of the LMP. However, neither the IP addresses of the BTS nor its subnet IP address shall be used. Specifies the starting IP address of the DHCP IP address range. The IP address must be within the public IP subnet of the LMP. However, neither the IP addresses of the BTS nor its subnet IP address shall be used.
This is set of entries in the DHCP database of the BTS that binds an IP address to a DHCP client that identifies itself at BTS by a hardware address (by a "MAC address").
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This is IP address for the DHCP client that requests a lease with the MAC address of parameter "DHCP Hardware Identifier". Address must be within the public IP subnet of the LMP but not the BTS IP address, its broadcast or its subnet IP address. This is the unique hardware (MAC) address within the DHCP server of the BTS by which a DHCP client identifies itself at the BTS. The server will then assign the IP address of parameter "DHCP Fixed IP Address" to the client.
1 This entry reserves an IP address range to be used for assignments for the DHCP clients. 1 Specifies the final IP address of the DHCP IP address range. The IP address must be within the public IP subnet of the LMP. However, neither the IP addresses of the BTS nor its subnet IP address shall be used. Specifies the starting IP address of the DHCP IP address range. The IP address must be within the public IP subnet of the LMP. However, neither the IP addresses of the BTS nor its subnet IP address shall be used.
Used to lock and unlock the IMA group. When the Adminstrative State is locked, the IMA group is deactivated. All alarms and any ATM cell transfer is suppressed. Unlocking the Administrative State Used to lock and unlock the IMA will trigger the creation of a TCTT group. (ATM interface). When the Adminstrative State is Note that setting the Administrative locked, the IMA group is State to locked will not delete the deactivated. All alarms and any ATM associated TCTT. cell transfer is suppressed. Unlocking the Administrative State Changing the value for an IMA will trigger the creation of a TCTT group also changes the (ATM interface). Administrative State of the physical interfaces assigned to the group. This parameter identifies the IMA This parameter identifies the IMA group. group. Format: unit#-imag# where unit#: always 1 (unit number) imag#: 33..75 (IMA group number on the unit) Format: unit#-imag# where unit#: always 1 (unit number) imag#: 33..75 (IMA group number on the unit)
Specifies the standard according to which the IMA group is operating. ATM Forum af-phy-0086.000 allows for two interpretations: IMA version 1.0 and IMA version 1.0Alt (alternate). ATM Forum af-phy0086.001 eliminates this ambiguity and is the basis for IMA version 1.1. This version is the most common one. The Transport Module provides also an option to atomatically detect the correct IMA version (default). IMA version 1.0 is not supported The value must be the same at both Specifies the standard according to local and remote site. which the IMA group is operating.
This parameter holds the IMA Group This parameter holds the IMA Group identifier. identifier. 1 This parameter holds the list of the physical interfaces used by the IMA group. The maximum number of interfaces in one IMA group depends on the unit type: FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 4 FTEB, FTPB, FTFA: 8 FTFA, FTHA, FTFB: 16 This parameter holds the list of the physical interfaces used by the IMA group. The maximum number of interfaces in one IMA group depends on the unit type: FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 4 FTEB, FTPB, FTFA: 8 FTFA, FTHA, FTFB: 16 16 Specifies the minimum number of IMA links required to keep the IMA group operable. If the number of working IMA links is smaller, the IMA group is out of use. Specifies the minimum number of IMA links required to keep the IMA group operable. If the number of working IMA links is smaller, the IMA group is out of use.
Specifies the location of the unit (slot Specifies the location of the unit (slot number). In this release it is always number). In this release it is always 1. The BTS has only 1 unit in slot 1. 1. The BTS has only 1 unit in slot 1.
Identifies the NTP entity on the FTM. Identifies the NTP entity on the FTM. It is always 1. It is always 1.
Specifies the IP addresses of the NTP servers. This parameter specifies the delay for re-installig routes as active ones after a BFD session has recovered from down to up state. Defining a delay can prevent too heavy toggling of de-installing and re-installing routes for unstable BFD sessions. Base Station Identifier.
Specifies the IP addresses of the NTP servers. This parameter specifies the delay for re-installig routes as active ones after a BFD session has recovered from down to up state. Defining a delay can prevent too heavy toggling of de-installing and re-installing routes for unstable BFD sessions. Base Station Identifier
Reserved Values: 0 = "BTS not Reserved Values: 0 = "BTS not configured" and 0xFFFF (=65535) = configured" and 0xFFFF (=65535) = "RNC not configured" "RNC not configured" IP Address of the Base Station. Address under which the Base Station is available remotely.
This parameter specifies the IP address to be used for control-plane traffic by the FTM. This IP address can collapse with the local IP address of the plain Ethernet interface (IEIF object) or with the local IP address of one of the VLAN interfaces (IVIF object) or with the local IP address of the MLPPP interface (P3SL or P3ML object) of the FTM. If it does not This parameter specifies the IP collapse with such network interface address to be used for control-plane IP address, the IP address is virtual. traffic by the FTM. The format of this parameter is dotted decimal. Value 0.0.0.0 means the controlplane application IP address is not used. The parameter is not used at all in case of AtmOverEthernet (AtmIub) and in case of Dual Iub mode. This parameter specifies the application IP address for CES over PSN. The address can collapse with the IP address of the plain Ethernet interface (IEIF object) or with the IP address of one of the VLAN interfaces (IVIF object). If it does not collapse with such network interface IP address, the CES over PSN IP address is virtual. The format of this parameter is dotted decimal. Value 0.0.0.0 means the CES over PSN IP address is not used. The parameter is not used at all in case of AtmOverEthernet (AtmIub) and in DualIub mode. Control whether to allow/disallow running FTP server on Transport module for security reasons Public IP address of the Flexbus part of the unit. In dotted decimal format. The format of this parameter is dotted decimal. Value 0.0.0.0 means the controlplane application IP address is not used. The parameter is not used at all in case of AtmOverEthernet (AtmIub) and in case of Dual Iub mode.
This parameter specifies the application IP address for CES over PSN. The format of this parameter is dotted decimal. Value 0.0.0.0 means the CES over PSN IP address is not used. The parameter is not used at all in case of AtmOverEthernet (AtmIub) and in DualIub mode.
Allow/disallow running FTP server on Transport module Public IP address of the Flexbus part of the unit. In dotted decimal format.
This parameter specifies the subnet This parameter specifies the subnet mask of the public IP address of the mask of the public IP address of the transport module. transport module. Defines the parameters which are Defines the parameters which are needed for the initial commissioning needed for the initial commissioning of the I-HSPA adapter. of the I-HSPA adapter. This parameter defines whether the This parameter defines whether the BTS shall be operated in I-HSPA BTS shall be operated in I-HSPA mode. mode. A prerequisite is that the I-HSPA A prerequisite is that the I-HSPA SW support is enabled. This can be SW support is enabled. This can be viewed from parameter IPNO viewed from parameter IPNO iHSPASwSupport. iHSPASwSupport. This parameter controls if the BTS shall respond to ICMP and traceroute requests via BTS Site Manager or SCF or not at all. Value false means: response is disabled. IP Address of the I-HSPA adapter. It is present only in an I-HSPA environment. A valid value in this attribute serves at the same time as an indicator that the Base Station is configured as an I-HSPA Base Station. If it is not configured as I_HSPA then let the field empty Formal Identifier. Since the FlexiBTS represents one IP node, the identifier is always 1. Value autogenerated if user doesn't enter any value If set to true, the FTM enables the discovery process for Link OAM loopback requests initiated by a remote network element. If set to false, a loopback initiated from the remote network is not accepted by the FTM. IP Address of the I-HSPA adapter. Present only in an I-HSPA environment. A valid IP address indicates that the Base Station is configured as an I-HSPA Base Station. Else let the field empty Formal Identifier. Since the FlexiBTS represents one IP node, the identifier is always 1. Value autogenerated if user doesn't enter any value If set to true, the FTM enables the discovery process for Link OAM loopback requests initiated by a remote network element. If set to false, a loopback initiated from the remote network is not accepted by the FTM. This parameter controls if the BTS shall respond to ICMP and traceroute requests via BTS Site Manager or SCF or not at all. Value false means: response is disabled.
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This parameter specifies the IP address to be used for managementplane traffic by the FTM. This IP address can collapse with the local IP address of the plain Ethernet interface (IEIF object) or with the local IP address of one of the VLAN interfaces (IVIF object) or with the local IP address of the MLPPP interface (P3SL or P3ML object) of the FTM. If it does not collapse with such network interface This parameter specifies the IP IP address, the IP address is virtual. address to be used for managementplane traffic by the FTM. The format of this parameter is dotted decimal. The format of this parameter is Value 0.0.0.0 means the dotted decimal. management-plane application IP Value 0.0.0.0 means the address is not used. management-plane application IP The parameter is not used at all in address is not used. case of AtmOverEthernet (AtmIub) The parameter is not used at all in mode. case of AtmOverEthernet (AtmIub) mode. This is the maximum transfer unit that is to be used equally on all IP interfaces of the BTS. This parameter specifies the committed information rate (CIR) for Service OAM messages sent by the FTM. This is the maximum transfer unit that is to be used equally on all IP interfaces of the BTS. This parameter specifies the committed information rate (CIR) for Service OAM messages sent by the FTM.
If this parameter is set to true, the optional TLV received in a Link Trace or Loopback message (LTM or LBM message) is sent back unchecked in the corresponding reply message (LTR, or LBR). If this parameter is set to false, the received optional TLV is ignored and not being sent in the reply-message. Defines the usage of TLS between the BTS and the O&M system. The usage of TLS requires that valid certificates are installed to the BTS.
If this parameter is set to true, the optional TLV received in a Link Trace or Loopback message (LTM or LBM message) is sent back unchecked in the corresponding reply message (LTR, or LBR). If this parameter is set to false, the received optional TLV is ignored and not being sent in the reply-message. Defines the usage of TLS between the BTS and the O&M system. The usage of TLS requires that valid certificates are installed to the BTS.
IP Address of the RNC to which the IP Address of the RNC to which the Base Station is connected. Base Station is connected. This parameter specifies the IP address to be used for synchronization-plane traffic by the FTM. This IP address can collapse with the local IP address of the plain Ethernet interface (IEIF object) or with the local IP address of one of the VLAN interfaces (IVIF object) or with the local IP address of the MLPPP interface (P3SL or P3ML object) of the FTM. If it does not collapse with such network interface IP address, the IP address is virtual. The format of this parameter is dotted decimal. Value 0.0.0.0 means the synchronization-plane application IP address is not used. The parameter is not used at all in case of AtmOverEthernet (AtmIub) mode.
This parameter specifies the IP address to be used for synchronization-plane traffic by the FTM. The format of this parameter is dotted decimal. Value 0.0.0.0 means the synchronization-plane application IP address is not used. The parameter is not used at all in case of AtmOverEthernet (AtmIub) mode.
This parameter selects between the This parameter selects between the transport modes AtmOverEthernet, transport modes AtmOverEthernet, Dual Iub and Iub/IP. Dual Iub and Iub/IP. 1 This parameter specifies the overall rate at which the FTM sends TWAMP initiator messages. The messages are evenly spread over the enabled TWAMP sessions at any given time. This parameter specifies the overall rate at which the FTM sends TWAMP initiator messages. The messages are evenly spread over the enabled TWAMP sessions at any given time.
This parameter switches the TWAMP reflector on. The TWAMP reflector shall respond to each received measurement request packet from any sender. The TWAMP reflector re-uses the Sender Sequence Number, Sender Timestamp and Sender Error Estimate fields from the received packet in the response packet. This parameter specifies the source port that is assigned to the TWAMP reflector. The sender on any measurement request packet shall use that port to reach the TWAMP reflector. This parameter specifies the source port that is used in TWAMP initiator messages. The TWAMP port must be lower than the smallest port number used for regular traffic user plane connections of the FTM.
This parameter switches the TWAMP reflector on. The TWAMP reflector shall respond to each received measurement request packet from any sender. The TWAMP reflector re-uses the Sender Sequence Number, Sender Timestamp and Sender Error Estimate fields from the received packet in the response packet. 1 This parameter specifies the source port that is assigned to the TWAMP reflector. The sender on any measurement request packet shall use that port to reach the TWAMP reflector. This parameter specifies the source port that is used in TWAMP initiator messages. The TWAMP port must be lower than the smallest port number used for regular traffic user plane connections of the FTM.
This parameter specifies a 2nd IP address to be used for user-plane traffic by the FTM. This IP address can collapse with the local IP address of the plain Ethernet interface (IEIF object) or with the local IP address of one of the VLAN interfaces (IVIF object) or with the local IP address of the MLPPP interface (P3SL or P3ML object) of the FTM. If it does not collapse with such network interface IP address, the second user-plane IP address is virtual. In the latter case, the assignment to a network This parameter specifies a 2nd IP interface has to be configured address to be used for user-plane additionally by the operator. traffic by the FTM. The format of this parameter is dotted decimal. Value 0.0.0.0 means the 2nd userplane application IP address is not used at all. The parameter is not used at all in case of AtmOverEthernet (AtmIub) mode. The format of this parameter is dotted decimal. Value 0.0.0.0 means the 2nd userplane application IP address is not used at all. The parameter is not used at all in case of AtmOverEthernet (AtmIub) mode.
This parameter maps the second user-plane IP address to an IP network interface if this IP address is a virtual IP address. This means: the FTM will use the second userplane application IP address as source IP address in user-plane traffic sent over this interface. Note that the interface of user-plane traffic is selected based on the entries of the static routing table of the FTM. If it happens to match the value of parameter uPlane2IpInterface, the IP address in parameter uPlane2IpAddress is used in user-plane traffic. The format of this parameter is local managed object instance identifier (LMOID). The value references either the plain Ethernet interface (instance of IEIF object class) or a VLAN interface (instance of IVIF object class).
This parameter maps the second user-plane IP address to an IP network interface if this IP address is a virtual IP address. This means: the FTM will use the second userplane application IP address as source IP address in user-plane traffic sent over this interface. The format of this parameter is local managed object instance identifier (LMOID). The value references either the plain Ethernet interface (instance of IEIF object class) or a VLAN interface (instance of IVIF object class).
This parameter specifies the IP address that is used for user plane traffic by the FTM. This IP address can collapse with the local IP address of the plain Ethernet interface (IEIF object) or with the local IP address of one of the VLAN interfaces (IVIF object) or with the local IP address of the MLPPP interface (P3SL or P3ML object) of the FTM. If it does not collapse with such network interface IP address, the second user-plane IP address is virtual. In the latter case, the assignment to a network interface has to be configured additionally by the operator. The format of this parameter is dotted decimal. Value 0.0.0.0 means the user-plane application IP address is not used. This parameter specifies the IP The parameter is not used at all in address that is used for user plane case of AtmOverEthernet (AtmIub) traffic by the FTM. mode. The format of this parameter is In case the second user-plane IP dotted decimal. address is configured too, the Value 0.0.0.0 means the user-plane operator has to additionally assign IP application address is not used. both the first and the 2nd user plane The parameter is not used at all in IP address to an IP network case of AtmOverEthernet (AtmIub) interface. mode.
This parameter maps the first userplane IP address to an IP network interface if this IP address is a virtual IP address. This means: the FTM will use the first user-plane application IP address as source IP address in user-plane traffic sent over this interface. Note that the interface of user-plane traffic is selected based on the entries of the static routing table of the FTM. If it happens to match the value of parameter uPlaneIpInterface, the IP address in parameter uPlaneIpAddress is used in user-plane traffic over that interface. The format of this parameter is local managed object instance identifier (LMOID). The value references either the plain Ethernet interface (instance of IEIF object class) or a VLAN interface (instance of IVIF object class).
This parameter maps the first userplane IP address to an IP network interface if this IP address is a virtual IP address. This means: the FTM will use the first user-plane application IP address as source IP address in user-plane traffic sent over this interface. The format of this parameter is local managed object instance identifier (LMOID). The value references either the plain Ethernet interface (instance of IEIF object class) or a VLAN interface (instance of IVIF object class).
Restricted mode provides protection of the mobile carriers' network against intrusion through interfaces of the Base Station, in particular the LMT. By default, all traffic to other destinations will be barred. IPRM allows to configure exceptions, so that defined IP traffic will be allowed, for example communication with an LDAP server or administration of other base stations through the LMP of the local one. Administration of the Restricted Mode consists therefore in defining exceptions from the general blocking of traffic to the outside world. An RM exception is defined as a far end IP address to/from which traffic is allowed. Port information is not taken into account. It is possible to define up to 32 exceptions. With this parameter the user can select the way how to define source two. Possible values are: SINGLE: a single IP address RANGE: a range of IP addresses given by an IP address and a subnet mask WILDCARD: any IP adress is allowed
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Select how to define source two: SINGLE: a single IP address RANGE: a range of IP addresses given by an IP address and a subnet mask WILDCARD: any IP adress is allowed
This parameter is meaningful if and only if source two is defined as SINGLE or as RANGE; in all other cases it is ignored. "IP address source two" specifies a single IP address. If source two is defined as SINGLE, this is the only allowed IP address. If source two is defined as RANGE, then the allowed range of IP addresses is obtained by applying the "IP subnet mask for source two" to this IP address. The IP address must be given as "dotted decimal" string.
This parameter is meaningful if and only if source two is defined as SINGLE or as RANGE; in all other cases it is ignored. "IP address source two" specifies a single IP address as dotted decimal string.
This parameter is meaningful if and only if source two is defined as RANGE; in all other cases it is ignored. "IP Subnet Mask" specifies a netmask which, when applied to "IP address for source two" yields the allowed range of far end IP addresses. The netmask must be entered in dotted decimal format. An alphanumeric string asigned by the user to uniquely identify the RM Exception. (More exactly: only the pair userLabel/sourceOne must be unique) This parameter identifies the restricted mode configuration of the BTS. Only one configuration exist. The value of iprmId is always 1. Identifies the IP routing entity on the FTM. Instance 1 shall only be used for DCN routing, instance 2 shall be used for IP routing.
Only meaningful if parameter sourceTwoDiscr has value RANGE; otherwise ignored. SourceTwoNetMask specifies a netmask which, when applied to sourceTwoIPAddr yields the allowed range of far end IP addresses. To be entered in dotted decimal format. An alphanumeric string asigned by the user to uniquely identify the RM Exception. (More exactly: only the pair userLabel/sourceOne must be unique) This parameter identifies the restricted mode configuration of the BTS. Only one configuration exist. The value of iprmId is always 1. Identifies the IP routing entity on the FTM. Instance 1 shall only be used for DCN routing, instance 2 shall be used for IP routing.
Contains a list of the static routes. This parameter identifies the Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) session that shall protect this route. The parameter value shall match one of the object instance identifiers of the BFD managed object class. Value 0 means the route is not protected by any BFD session. Specifies the IP address for indirectly connected (point-to-point) IP nodes (remote network). If a default gateway shall be defined, the value is to be set to 0.0.0.0.
Contains a list of the static routes. This parameter identifies the Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) session that shall protect this route. The parameter value shall match one of the object instance identifiers of the BFD managed object class. Value 0 means the route is not protected by any BFD session. Specifies the IP address for indirectly connected (point-to-point) IP nodes (remote network). If a default gateway shall be defined, the value is to be set to 0.0.0.0.
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Specifies the IP address of the next Specifies the IP address of the next hop via which the route destination hop via which the route destination Ip address can be reached. Ip address can be reached.
Specifies the subnet mask of the route destination IP address. If a default gateway shall be defined, the value is to be set to 0.0.0.0. This parameter specifies a preference value for this route. The FTM shall use by preference routes with lower preference value. This flag specifies if this interface shall be used for CES over PSN. If true, the traffic over this interface will not be shaped. Beware that still the actual interface that is used for CES over PSN packets is decided via dynamic routing based on the entries of the static routing table of managed object class IPRT. The VLAN Committed Information Rate ("VLAN CIR") shall define the average rate up to which traffic is delivered by one VLAN. It shall define the guaranteed transport capacity for the VLAN. The parameter is required for dynamic CAC. The sum of the CIR values of all configured network interfaces of the FTM shall not exceed the total available bitrate of the Ethernet interface or the available bandwidth specified by a service level agreement.
Specifies the subnet mask of the route destination IP address. If a default gateway shall be defined, the value is to be set to 0.0.0.0. This parameter specifies a preference value for this route. The FTM shall use by preference routes with lower preference value. This flag specifies if this interface shall be used for CES over PSN. If true, the traffic over this interface will not be shaped. Beware that still the actual interface that is used for CES over PSN packets is decided via dynamic routing based on the entries of the static routing table of managed object class IPRT.
1 The VLAN Committed Information Rate ("VLAN CIR") shall define the average rate up to which traffic is delivered by one VLAN. It shall define the guaranteed transport capacity for the VLAN. The parameter is required for dynamic CAC. The sum of the CIR values of all configured network interfaces of the FTM shall not exceed the total available bitrate of the Ethernet interface or the available bandwidth specified by a service level agreement.
This parameter specifies the interval This parameter specifies the interval for transmitting keepalive ("Hello") for transmitting keepalive ("Hello") messages. messages. This parameter holds the IP address of the BTS in the transport network This parameter holds the IP address for this VLAN. It is accompanied of the BTS in the transport network with a subnet mask. for this VLAN. It is accompanied with a subnet mask.
This parameter holds the network mask for the IP address of the BTS in the transport network for this VLAN. This parameter specifies if multiple queues are used over this interface or only a single one. Multiple queues allow DSCP based traffic priorisation. Amongst the active interfaces (IEIF or IVIF managed object instances) there shall be at least one and at most 2 interfaces carrying a multiple queue scheduler. So qosEnabled shall have value true for at least one interface and must not have value true on more than 2 interfaces.
This parameter holds the network mask for the IP address of the BTS in the transport network for this VLAN. This parameter specifies if multiple queues are used over this interface or only a single one. Multiple queues allow DSCP based traffic priorisation. Amongst the active interfaces (IEIF or IVIF managed object instances) there shall be at least one and at most 2 interfaces carrying a multiple queue scheduler. So qosEnabled shall have value true for at least one interface and must not have value true on more than 2 interfaces.
The Traffic Path Shaper Burst Size (SBS) shall define the maximum The Traffic Path Shaper Burst Size burst size that is allowed to pass the (SBS) shall define the maximum traffic path shaper. burst size that is allowed to pass the traffic path shaper.
The Shaper Information Rate ("VLAN SIR") defines the bandwidth limit to which VLAN traffic is shaped by the traffic path shaper. Note: The SIRs should be configured to equal the sum of CIR+EIR at the corresponding UNI. The sum of all SIRs is allowed to exceed the total available bandwidth on the interface (overbooking). Therefore, SIR cannot be guaranteed by the system.
The Shaper Information Rate ("VLAN SIR") defines the bandwidth limit to which VLAN traffic is shaped by the traffic path shaper. Note: The SIRs should be configured to equal the sum of CIR+EIR at the corresponding UNI. The sum of all SIRs is allowed to exceed the total available bandwidth on the interface (overbooking). Therefore, SIR cannot be guaranteed by the system.
This parameter identifies the VLAN interface object. Value is 1 to 7. In case of IubIP up to 6 VLANs may exist on the FTM. In case of Dual Iub, up to 5 VLANs may exist on the FTM. One of the interfaces is intended to be reserved for FlexiPacket Radio Management. One of the interfaces is intended to be reserved for CES over PSN.
This parameter identifies the VLAN interface object. Value is 1 to 7. In case of IubIP up to 6 VLANs may exist on the FTM. In case of Dual Iub, up to 5 VLANs may exist on the FTM. One of the interfaces is intended to be reserved for FlexiPacket Radio Management. One of the interfaces is intended to be reserved for CES over PSN. 1
This parameter specifies The VLAN id that is inserted internally into an untagged frame if parameter discardUntagged has value false. If the interface on which the packet is to be transmitted contains the same VLAN id in its list of configured VLAN identifiers, the packet will indeed be transmitted via this interface, else it will be discarded. If discardUntagged has value true, any untagged ingress frame is discarded. If discardUntagged has value false, any untagged ingress frame is assigned internally the default VLAN ID, i.e. the value of parameter defaultVlanId. If the interface on which the packet is to be transmitted contains the same VLAN id in its list of configured VLAN identifiers (parameter ETHLK - l2VlanIdList), the packet will indeed be transmitted via this interface, else it will be discarded.
This parameter specifies The VLAN id that is inserted internally into an untagged frame if parameter discardUntagged has value false. If the interface on which the packet is to be transmitted contains the same VLAN id in its list of configured VLAN identifiers, the packet will indeed be transmitted via this interface, else it will be discarded. If discardUntagged has value true, any untagged ingress frame is discarded. If discardUntagged has value false, any untagged ingress frame is assigned internally the default VLAN ID, i.e. the value of parameter defaultVlanId. If the interface on which the packet is to be transmitted contains the same VLAN id in its list of configured VLAN identifiers (parameter ETHLK - l2VlanIdList), the packet will indeed be transmitted via this interface, else it will be discarded.
This parameter maps DSCP values to priority queues. The table contains at most 64 entries, one for each possible DSCP value (0..63). Default values: DSCP value 46 maps to priority queue 1 (high priority). DSCP values 26, 28, 30, 34, 36 and 38 map to priority queue 2. DSCP values 10, 12, 14, 18, 20 and 22 map to priority queue 3. All other DSCP values map to priority queue 4 (low priority, "Best Effort").
This parameter maps DSCP values to priority queues. The table contains at most 64 entries, one for each possible DSCP value (0..63). Default values: DSCP value 46 maps to priority queue 1 (high priority). DSCP values 26, 28, 30, 34, 36 and 38 map to priority queue 2. DSCP values 10, 12, 14, 18, 20 and 22 map to priority queue 3. All other DSCP values map to priority queue 4 (low priority, "Best Effort").
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This parameter specifies a DSCP value. This parameter specifies a priority queue. Priority queue values range from 1 to 4 where 4 means lowest and 1 means highest priority. This parameter specifies which priority queue shall be used for nonIP frames. Non-IP frames examples are ARP-, Ethernet OAM- and Synchronous Ethernet messages. This parameter specifies which priority queue shall be used for ethernet frames with VLAN PCP bits value 0.
This parameter specifies a DSCP value. This parameter specifies a priority queue. Priority queue values range from 1 to 4 where 4 means lowest and 1 means highest priority. This parameter specifies which priority queue shall be used for nonIP frames. Non-IP frames examples are ARP-, Ethernet OAM- and Synchronous Ethernet messages. This parameter specifies which priority queue shall be used for ethernet frames with VLAN PCP bits value 0.
This parameter specifies which priority queue shall be used for This parameter specifies which ethernet frames with VLAN PCP bits priority queue shall be used for value 1. ethernet frames with VLAN PCP bits value 1. This parameter specifies which priority queue shall be used for This parameter specifies which ethernet frames with VLAN PCP bits priority queue shall be used for value 2. ethernet frames with VLAN PCP bits value 2. This parameter specifies which priority queue shall be used for This parameter specifies which ethernet frames with VLAN PCP bits priority queue shall be used for value 3. ethernet frames with VLAN PCP bits value 3.
This parameter specifies which priority queue shall be used for This parameter specifies which ethernet frames with VLAN PCP bits priority queue shall be used for value 4. ethernet frames with VLAN PCP bits value 4. This parameter specifies which priority queue shall be used for This parameter specifies which ethernet frames with VLAN PCP bits priority queue shall be used for value 5. ethernet frames with VLAN PCP bits value 5. This parameter specifies which priority queue shall be used for This parameter specifies which ethernet frames with VLAN PCP bits priority queue shall be used for value 6. ethernet frames with VLAN PCP bits value 6. This parameter specifies which priority queue shall be used for This parameter specifies which ethernet frames with VLAN PCP bits priority queue shall be used for value 7. ethernet frames with VLAN PCP bits value 7. This parameter specifies which priority queue shall be used for untagged ethernet frames. This parameter specifies if the QOS aware switching is based on DSCP to PHB mapping or on PCP to PHB mapping. This parameter specifies which priority queue shall be used for untagged ethernet frames. This parameter specifies if the QOS aware switching is based on DSCP to PHB mapping or on PCP to PHB mapping.
This parameter identifies the layer 2 switch. The value is always 1. This parameter specifies if VLAN information shall be taken into account at the layer 2 switch. By default VLAN information is not taken into account: switching is only based on MAC destination address lookup. This parameter identifies a Maintenance Association. Up to 15 associations may exist in the BTS.
This parameter identifies the layer 2 switch. The value is always 1. This parameter specifies if VLAN information shall be taken into account at the layer 2 switch. By default VLAN information is not taken into account: switching is only based on MAC destination address lookup. This parameter identifies a Maintenance Association. Up to 15 associations may exist in the BTS.
This parameter specifies the VLAN identifier that is associated to the Maintenance Association. The FTM uses this VLAN identifier in the Service OAM messages its sends over the Service OAM ethernet link (configured in the OAMMEP managed object). Note: The configured VLAN identifier must match the restrictions of the VLAN identifier settings of the Layer 2 bridges of the FTM, in order to prevent that the Service OAM messages are discarded in the bridge. This parameter identifies a Maintenance Domain. Up to 10 domains may exist on the FTM.
This parameter specifies the VLAN identifier that is associated to the Maintenance Association. The FTM uses this VLAN identifier in the Service OAM messages its sends over the Service OAM ethernet link (configured in the OAMMEP managed object). Note: The configured VLAN identifier must match the restrictions of the VLAN identifier settings of the Layer 2 bridges of the FTM, in order to prevent that the Service OAM messages are discarded in the bridge. This parameter identifies a Maintenance Domain. Up to 10 domains may exist on the FTM.
This parameter specifies the level of This parameter specifies the level of the Maintenance Domain. the Maintenance Domain.
This parameter specifies the name of the Maintenance Domain. This parameter specifies if the transmission of AIS messages is enabled.
This parameter specifies the name of the Maintenance Domain. This parameter specifies if the transmission of AIS messages is enabled.
This parameter specifies the rate for sending AIS messages. This parameter specifies the period for sending Continuity Check messages (CCMs). Note: it is not possible to modify the transmission period during runtime. CCM transmission shall be disabled first.
This parameter specifies the rate for sending AIS messages. This parameter specifies the period for sending Continuity Check messages (CCMs). Note: it is not possible to modify the transmission period during runtime. CCM transmission shall be disabled first.
1 This parameter allows sending continuity check messages (ETH_CCM) towards the remote Maintenance Association Endpoints (MEPs) of the End Point. Changeing the parameter from false (not allowed) to true (allowed) resets the CCM counters of all remote MEPs. This parameter allows sending continuity check messages (ETH_CCM) towards the remote Maintenance Association Endpoints (MEPs) of the End Point. Changeing the parameter from false (not allowed) to true (allowed) resets the CCM counters of all remote MEPs.
This parameter specifies the ethernet link that the FTM shall use for sending Service OAM messages. The parameter is a local managed object instance identifier (LMOID), i.e. a reference to an instance of object class ETHLK. This parameter identifies the Maintenance association Endpoint (MEP). This parameter specifies the list of Maintenance Association Endpoints (MEPs) that are contained in the Maintenance Association.
This parameter specifies the ethernet link that the FTM shall use for sending Service OAM messages. The parameter is a local managed object instance identifier (LMOID), i.e. a reference to an instance of object class ETHLK. This parameter identifies the Maintenance association Endpoint (MEP). This parameter specifies the list of Maintenance Association Endpoints (MEPs) that are contained in the Maintenance Association.
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This parameter specifies the MAC This parameter specifies the MAC address of the remote Maintenance address of the remote Maintenance Association End Point. Association End Point. This parameter identifies the remote Maintenance Asociation Endpoint (MEP). This parameter specifies the PCP bits value to be used for Service OAM messages for this Maintenance association Endpoint (MEP). This parameter specifies the Link OAM operational mode at the local peer. If false the BTS shall only respond to a remotely initiated discovery process, if active the BTS shall itself initiate the process. This parameter specifies for how long critical event flags must have been cleared before the FTM will clear the corresponding Link OAM Critical Event alarm. This parameter identifies the remote Maintenance Asociation Endpoint (MEP). This parameter specifies the PCP bits value to be used for Service OAM messages for this Maintenance association Endpoint (MEP). This parameter specifies the Link OAM operational mode at the local peer. If false the BTS shall only respond to a remotely initiated discovery process, if active the BTS shall itself initiate the process. This parameter specifies for how long critical event flags must have been cleared before the FTM will clear the corresponding Link OAM Critical Event alarm.
This parameter specifies the threshold value for counting the Errored Frame Event. If the number of errored frames detected within the measurement window specified by efEventWindow is exceeded, the BTS transmits an OAM PDU Event Notification message for that event. The maximum value of efEventThreshold equals "32 bit value". This parameter specifies the measurement interval for counting the Errored Frame Event. If the number of errored frames detected within the measurement interval exceeds the threshold number specified in parameter efEventThreshold, the FTM transmits an OAM PDU Event Notification message for that event. This parameter specifies the threshold value for counting the Errored Frame Period Event. If the number of received errored frames within the measurement window specified by efpEventWindow is exceeded, the BTS transmits an OAM PDU Event Notification message for that event. The maximum value of efpEventThreshold equals "32 bit value". This parameter specifies the measurement interval for counting the Errored Frames. If the number of received errored frames within the measurement interval exceeds the threshold number specified in parameter efpEventThreshold, the BTS transmits an OAM PDU Event Notification message for that event.
This parameter specifies the threshold value for counting the Errored Frame Event. If the number of errored frames detected within the measurement window specified by efEventWindow is exceeded, the BTS transmits an OAM PDU Event Notification message for that event. The maximum value of efEventThreshold equals "32 bit value". This parameter specifies the measurement interval for counting the Errored Frame Event. If the number of errored frames detected within the measurement interval exceeds the threshold number specified in parameter efEventThreshold, the FTM transmits an OAM PDU Event Notification message for that event. This parameter specifies the threshold value for counting the Errored Frame Period Event. If the number of received errored frames within the measurement window specified by efpEventWindow is exceeded, the BTS transmits an OAM PDU Event Notification message for that event. The maximum value of efpEventThreshold equals "32 bit value". This parameter specifies the measurement interval for counting the Errored Frames. If the number of received errored frames within the measurement interval exceeds the threshold number specified in parameter efpEventThreshold, the BTS transmits an OAM PDU Event Notification message for that event.
This parameter specifies the threshold value for counting the Errored Frame Seconds Summary Event. If the number of errored frame seconds that occurred during the specified measurement interval specified by efssEventWindow is exceeded, the BTS transmits an OAM PDU Event Notification message for that event. The maximum value of efssEventThreshold equals "16 bit value". This parameter specifies the measurement interval for counting the Errored Frame Seconds Summary Event. If the number of errored frame seconds that occurred during the specified measurement interval exceeds the threshold number specified in parameter efssEventThreshold, the BTS transmits an OAM PDU Event Notification message for that event. This parameter allows sending continuity check messages (ETH_CCM) towards the remote Maintenance Association Endpoints (MEPs) of the End Point. Changing the parameter from false (not allowed) to true (allowed) resets the CCM counters of all remote MEPs. This parameter specifies how often the FTM repeats the transmission of OAM Events Notifications to its remote peer to increase the probability that they are received by the remote peer. The parameter specifies the total number of repetitive transmissions of such messages.
This parameter specifies the threshold value for counting the Errored Frame Seconds Summary Event. If the number of errored frame seconds that occurred during the specified measurement interval specified by efssEventWindow is exceeded, the BTS transmits an OAM PDU Event Notification message for that event. The maximum value of efssEventThreshold equals "16 bit value". This parameter specifies the measurement interval for counting the Errored Frame Seconds Summary Event. If the number of errored frame seconds that occurred during the specified measurement interval exceeds the threshold number specified in parameter efssEventThreshold, the BTS transmits an OAM PDU Event Notification message for that event. This parameter allows sending continuity check messages (ETH_CCM) towards the remote Maintenance Association Endpoints (MEPs) of the End Point. Changing the parameter from false (not allowed) to true (allowed) resets the CCM counters of all remote MEPs. This parameter specifies how often the FTM repeats the transmission of OAM Events Notifications to its remote peer to increase the probability that they are received by the remote peer. The parameter specifies the total number of repetitive transmissions of such messages.
This parameter specifies if the FTM This parameter specifies if the FTM supports Link OAM events. supports Link OAM events.
This parameter specifies the time for raising the Link OAM Link Lost Alarm. The Alarm shall be raised if no Link OAM PDUs are received for a period equal to linkLostTime. The alarm shall be cleared if Link OAM PDUs have been continuously received again for the same period of time.
This parameter specifies the time for raising the Link OAM Link Lost Alarm. The Alarm shall be raised if no Link OAM PDUs are received for a period equal to linkLostTime. The alarm shall be cleared if Link OAM PDUs have been continuously received again for the same period of time.
This parameter specifies the duration of a loopback operation initiated by the FTM. The parameter is only relevant in Link OAM active mode. This parameter identifies a Link OAM profile. This parameter specifies the number of frames / second to be sent during loopback operation for Link OAM. Value 0 switched the test frame generator off. This parameter specifies the ethernet frame size of test messages sent during loopback operation for Link OAM. If acFieldCompressionOn is true, the Address & Control Field (ACF) is compressed (saves 2 bytes, RFC1661 chapter 6.6). This parameter specificies the size of the Frame Check Sequence (FCS) field in bits (RFC 1570). A magic number provides a way to detect looped-back links and other data link layer anomalies by sending a number that is otherwise unlikely to happen (RFC-1661chapter 6.4). The attribute decides if the option is used.
This parameter specifies the duration of a loopback operation initiated by the FTM. The parameter is only relevant in Link OAM active mode. This parameter identifies a Link OAM profile. This parameter specifies the number of frames / second to be sent during loopback operation for Link OAM. Value 0 switched the test frame generator off. This parameter specifies the ethernet frame size of test messages sent during loopback operation for Link OAM. If acFieldCompressionOn is true, the Address & Control Field (ACF) is compressed (saves 2 bytes, RFC1661 chapter 6.6). This parameter specificies the size of the Frame Check Sequence (FCS) field in bits (RFC 1570). A magic number provides a way to detect looped-back links and other data link layer anomalies by sending a number that is otherwise unlikely to happen (RFC-1661chapter 6.4). The attribute decides if the option is used.
This parameter specifies maximum receive unit size in octets. A LCP MRU Configure-Request shall be sent automatically when a different value than the default 1500 bytes is set for parameter mruSize. Otherwise no Configure-Request shall be sent. The BTS sends an alarm is the size of a received packet surpasses the mruSize. This parameter identifies the PPP link. The format is slot#-if# where slot# is always 1 (slot number) and if# = 1..16 (interface number). The Protocol Field (PCF) in LCP packets by default has 2 octets. If the PCF option is used, it is compressed to 1 octet (RFC-1661 chapter 6.5). If protocolFieldCompressionOn equals true, the option is used. This parameter specificies how packets are numbered. The Long Sequence Number Format uses 24 bits for the fragment sequence number, the short sequence format 12 bits (RFC 1990). If shortSeqNrOn equals true, the short sequence number is used. This parameter is used to lock and unlock the PPP multi-link. Locking the PPP multi-link deactivates it. Connection Admission Control committed bit rate. CAC committed bit rate is the total bit rate, which is available for guaranteed traffic at the interface. Signalling bit rate and DCN bit rate are subtracted from the CAC committed bit rate and the rest is available for the user-plane data connections which are under transport connection admission control.
This parameter specifies maximum receive unit size in octets. A LCP MRU Configure-Request shall be sent automatically when a different value than the default 1500 bytes is set for parameter mruSize. Otherwise no Configure-Request shall be sent. The BTS sends an alarm is the size of a received packet surpasses the mruSize. This parameter identifies the PPP link. The format is slot#-if# where slot# is always 1 (slot number) and if# = 1..16 (interface number). The Protocol Field (PCF) in LCP packets by default has 2 octets. If the PCF option is used, it is compressed to 1 octet (RFC-1661 chapter 6.5). If protocolFieldCompressionOn equals true, the option is used. This parameter specificies how packets are numbered. The Long Sequence Number Format uses 24 bits for the fragment sequence number, the short sequence format 12 bits (RFC 1990). If shortSeqNrOn equals true, the short sequence number is used. This parameter is used to lock and unlock the PPP multi-link. Locking the PPP multi-link deactivates it. Connection Admission Control committed bit rate. CAC committed bit rate is the total bit rate, which is available for guaranteed traffic at the interface. Signalling bit rate and DCN bit rate are subtracted from the CAC committed bit rate and the rest is available for the user-plane data connections which are under transport connection admission control.
The Endpoint Discriminator Option is a way to dynamically link to an existing multilink bundle of the peer or to create a new multilink bundle in the peer (RFC 1990 chapter 5.5.3). The attribute decides if the option is used. This parameter holds the list of the physical interfaces used for MLPPP. The maximum number of interfaces in one MLPPP interface depends on the unit type: FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 4 FTEB, FTPB, FTFA: 8 FTFA, FTHA, FTFB: 16 Interfaces have to be selected consecutively starting with 1. This parameter specificies the PPP MultiLink Protocol fragment size in egress direction in octets. This parameter specifies maximum receive reconstructed unit size in octets. The MRRU option shall always be sent as part of every LCP negotiation and applies to then to the bundle.
The Endpoint Discriminator Option is a way to dynamically link to an existing multilink bundle of the peer or to create a new multilink bundle in the peer (RFC 1990 chapter 5.5.3). The attribute decides if the option is used. This parameter holds the list of the physical interfaces used for MLPPP. The maximum number of interfaces in one MLPPP interface depends on the unit type: FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 4 FTEB, FTPB, FTFA: 8 FTFA, FTHA, FTFB: 16 Interfaces have to be selected consecutively starting with 1. This parameter specificies the PPP MultiLink Protocol fragment size in egress direction in octets. This parameter specifies maximum receive reconstructed unit size in octets. The MRRU option shall always be sent as part of every LCP negotiation and applies to then to the bundle.
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The BTS sends an alarm is the size The BTS sends an alarm is the size of a received packet surpasses the of a received packet surpasses the mrruSize. mrruSize. Netmask for the primary IP address of the PPP endpoint. To be entered in dotted decimal format. This parameter identifies the unique PPP multi-link object in the BTS. Value is always 1. Netmask for the primary IP address of the PPP endpoint. To be entered in dotted decimal format. This parameter identifies the unique PPP multi-link object in the BTS. Value is always 1.
IP address of the PPP endpoint in IP address of the PPP endpoint in the transport network. To be entered the transport network. To be entered in dotted decimal format. in dotted decimal format.
This parameter specifies if timeslot TS16 is used. By default all timeslots from TS1 to TS31 are used. If parameter TS16Excluded has value true, timeslots TS1..TS15 and TS17..TS31 are used. This parameter is used to lock and unlock the PPP link. Locking the PPP link deactivates it. Connection Admission Control committed bit rate. CAC committed bit rate is the total bit rate, which is available for guaranteed traffic at the interface. Signalling bit rate and DCN bit rate are subtracted from the CAC committed bit rate and the rest is available for the user-plane data connections which are under transport connection admission control. This parameter holds the physical interface id used by the PPP link over PDH. This id is restricted by the number of interfaces present in the transport module. Only IF 1 is supported for current release.
This parameter specifies if timeslot TS16 is used. By default all timeslots from TS1 to TS31 are used. If parameter TS16Excluded has value true, timeslots TS1..TS15 and TS17..TS31 are used. This parameter is used to lock and unlock the PPP link. Locking the PPP link deactivates it. Connection Admission Control Committed Bit Rate. CAC committed bit rate is the total bit rate, which is available for guaranteed traffic at the interface. Signalling bit rate and DCN bit rate are subtracted from the CAC committed bit rate and the rest is available for the user-plane data connections which are under transport connection admission control. This parameter holds the physical interface id used by the PPP link over PDH. This id is restricted by the number of interfaces present in the transport module. Only IF 1 is supported for current release.
Netmask for the primary IP address Netmask for the primary IP address of the PPP endpoint. To be entered of the PPP endpoint. To be entered in dotted decimal format. in dotted decimal format. IP address of the PPP endpoint in the transport network. To be entered in dotted decimal format. This is the object instance identifier of the PPP single link object. The value is always 1. This parameter specifies if timeslot TS16 is used. By default all timeslots from TS1 to TS31 are used. If parameter TS16Excluded has value true, timeslots TS1..TS15 and TS17..TS31 are used. IP address of the PPP endpoint in the transport network. To be entered in dotted decimal format. This is the object instance identifier of the PPP single link object. The value is always 1. This parameter specifies if timeslot TS16 is used. By default all timeslots from TS1 to TS31 are used. If parameter TS16Excluded has value true, timeslots TS1..TS15 and TS17..TS31 are used.
Used to lock and unlock the interface. Locking the interface deactivates it and all alarms and any ATM cell transfer is suppressed. Defines the interface location on the unit. The number of interfaces depends on the unit type. FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1..4 FTFB, FTHA, FTFA: 1..16 Specifies the attenuation for the signal from the transmitter. All attenuation values are specified in dB at 772 kHz. This parameter is only supported on T1 interfaces.
Used to lock and unlock the interface. Locking the interface deactivates it and all alarms and any ATM cell transfer is suppressed. Defines the interface location on the unit. The value depends on the unit type. FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1..4 FTFB, FTHA, FTFA: 1..16
Specifies the attenuation for the signal from the transmitter. All attenuation values are specified in dB at 772 kHz. This parameter is only supported on T1 interfaces.
Specifies the frame format of the PDH signal for a physical PDH interface of a unit. E1 (G.704): - DOUBLEFRAME - MULTIFRAME - DOUBLEFRAME UNBALANCED - MULTIFRAME UNBALANCED T1: EXTENDED_SUPERFRAME E1 (G.704): - DOUBLEFRAME - MULTIFRAME NOTEs: - DOUBLEFRAME UNBALANCED 1) This parameter is "not modifiable" - MULTIFRAME UNBALANCED for FTIB and FTLB hardware unit. 2) For FTIB and FTLB hardware unit T1: EXTENDED_SUPERFRAME UNBALANCED mode is not supported at all. JT1: EXTENDED_MULTIFRAME JT1: EXTENDED_MULTIFRAME 1
Specifies the frame format of the PDH signal for the physical PDH interface.
Identifies a PDH interface. Format: unit#-if# The value of unit# is always 1. The value range for the interface number (if#) depends on the unit type: FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1..4 FTFB, FTHA, FTFA: 1..16 Specifies the location of the unit. In this release it is always 1. This parameter is used to switch on or off the actual BFD session. Note that this parameter is only relevant if parameter bfdEnable has value true. This parameter switches the BFD session on or off for each PW. BFD comprises VCCV-BFD (== PW OAM)and VCCV = Virtual Channel Continuity Verification.
Identifies a PDH interface. Format: unit#-if# The value of unit# is always 1. The value range for the interface number (if#) depends on the unit type: FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1..4 FTFB, FTHA, FTFA: 1..16 1 Specifies the location of the unit. In this release it is always 1. This parameter is used to switch on or off the actual BFD session. Note that this parameter is only relevant if parameter bfdEnable has value true. 1
This parameter switches the BFD session on or off for each PW. BFD comprises VCCV-BFD (== PW OAM)and VCCV = Virtual Channel Continuity Verification. 1
Uplink Concatenation Factor. Set of registered vcCTPs. Represented as Local MOId strings of VCCT without the prefix "DN:" Example: "VPTT-1-76-2/VCCT-32"
Uplink Concatenation Factor. Set of registered vcCTPs. Represented as Local MOId strings of VCCT without the prefix "DN:" Example: "VPTT-1-76-2/VCCT-32"
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Downlink MPLS Header (inner label) Downlink MPLS Header (inner label)
Per hop behaviour (DiffServ). This parameter is used to determine the DSCP value(Diff Serv Code Point) that must be stored in the first 6 bits of the 'Type of Service' (ToS) field that is part of the standard IP header. The DSCP for the given perHopBehaviour is configured in the trafficTypesMap of the QOS object.
Per hop behaviour. This is used to determine the DSCP value that must be stored in the first 6 bits of the 'Type of Service' field of the standard IP header. The DSCP for the given perHopBehaviour is configured in the trafficTypesMap of the QOS object. 1
This parameter shall define for each PW the maximum time allowed to create a PW frame. Value range is [500, 5000] s, possible values are 500, 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000 and 5000 s. Please note that small deviations between actual and nominal values exist in the implementation. These must be taken into account by the planning tools. Identifies the MPLS Pseudowire. Format: slot#-mp# where slot# = 1 mp# = 1..6 Timing details for VCCV-BFD. (i.e. PW OAM) Only one value set must be defined This parameter holds the number of control packets that the BTS may lose before the BFD session is declared down. Desired minimum transmit interval for the control word in ms.
This parameter shall define for each PW the maximum time allowed to create a PW frame. Deviations of the actual value from the configured value are possible, see documentation. Identifies the MPLS Pseudowire. Format: slot#-mp# where slot# = 1 mp# = 1..6 Timing details for VCCV-BFD. (i.e. PW OAM) Only one value set must be defined This parameter holds the number of control packets that the BTS may lose before the BFD session is declared down. Desired minimum transmit interval for the control word in ms.
1 Required minimum receive interval for the control word in ms. Required minimum receive interval for the control word in ms. 1
Enables the setting of the Control Word bits in the data packet.
Enables the setting of the Control Word bits in the data packet.
There is alway only one instance of this class. It is identified with 1 Used to lock and unlock the interface. Locking the interface deactivates it and all alarms and any ATM cell transfer is suppressed. A list of all Pseudowires running through this tunnel. Format: slot#-mp#, e.g. "1-5" with slot#: always "1" in this release mp#: 1..6
There is alway only one instance of this class. It is identified with 1 Used to lock and unlock the interface. Locking the interface deactivates it and all alarms and any ATM cell transfer is suppressed. A list of all Pseudowires running through this tunnel. Format: slot#-mp#, e.g. "1-5" with slot#: always "1" in this release mp#: 1..6
Identifier for the Pseudowire Tunnel. The value is fixed to 1-76. This parameter shall define the IPv4 address of the remote PWE3 GW (RNC GW) where the PW is terminated. The address will range from 0.0.0.0 (7 characters) to 255.255.255.255 (15 characters) This is a set of 5 weight values for the traffic queues associated to the Per Hop Behaviours: - Assured Forwarding 4 (AF4) - Assured Forwarding 3 (AF3) - Assured Forwarding 2 (AF2) - Assured Forwarding 1 (AF1) - Best Effort (BE. Weight value range is between 1 and 10.000. This is the weight value of the traffic queue associated to the Per Hop Behaviour Assured Forwarding Class 1 (AF1). This is the weight value of the traffic queue associated to the Per Hop Behaviour Assured Forwarding Class 2 (AF2). This is the weight value of the traffic queue associated to the Per Hop Behaviour Assured Forwarding Class 3 (AF3). This is the weight value of the traffic queue associated to the Per Hop Behaviour Assured Forwarding Class 4 (AF4).
Identifier for the Pseudowire Tunnel. The value is fixed to 1-76 This parameter shall define the IPv4 address of the remote PWE3 GW (RNC GW) where the PW is terminated. The address will range from 0.0.0.0 (7 characters) to 255.255.255.255 (15 characters) This is a set of 5 weight values for the traffic queues associated to the Per Hop Behaviours: - AF4 - AF3 - AF2 - AF1 - BE. Weight value range is between 1 and 10.000. This is the weight value of the traffic queue associated to the Per Hop Behaviour Assured Forwarding Class 1 (AF1). This is the weight value of the traffic queue associated to the Per Hop Behaviour Assured Forwarding Class 2 (AF2). This is the weight value of the traffic queue associated to the Per Hop Behaviour Assured Forwarding Class 3 (AF3). This is the weight value of the traffic queue associated to the Per Hop Behaviour Assured Forwarding Class 4 (AF4).
This is the weight value of the traffic This is the weight value of the traffic queue associated to the Per Hop queue associated to the Per Hop Behaviour Best Effort (BE). Behaviour Best Effort (BE). This parameter identifies the unique This parameter identifies the unique instance of the QOS class of the instance of the QOS class of the BTS. Value always 1. BTS. Value always 1. This table maps traffic types to Per Hop Behaviours and to other quality of service properties, including VlanId, VlanPrio and DSCP values. This table maps traffic types to Per Hop Behaviours and to other quality of service properties, including VlanId, VlanPrio and DSCP values.
34 This is the list of Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) values that relate to a specific traffic category. The list is a commaseperated value list. The values are DSCP decimal values. The list can contain up to 64 entries. This parameter designates a Per Hop Behaviour. The following values are predefined: 0 = EF (meaning: Expedited Forwarding) 1 = AF4 (Assured Forwarding 4) 2 = AF3 (Assured Forwarding 3) 3 = AF2 (Assured Forwarding 2) 4 = AF1 (Assured Forwarding 1) 5 = BE (Best Effort). This is the list of Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) values that relate to a specific traffic category. The list is a commaseperated value list. The values are DSCP decimal values. The list can contain up to 64 entries.
This parameter designates a Per Hop Behaviour. Values: 0 = EF (Expedited Forwarding) 1 = AF4 (Assured Forwarding 4) 2 = AF3 (Assured Forwarding 3) 3 = AF2 (Assured Forwarding 2) 4 = AF1 (Assured Forwarding 1) 5 = BE (Best Effort).
This parameter designates a traffic type. Values for transport mode AtmOverEthernet: "TOP" "SG1" - Pseudowire (PW) for perHopBehaviour (pHB) EF "SG2" - PW for pHB AF4 "SG3" - PW for pHB AF3 "SG4" - PW for pHB AF2 "SG5" - PW for pHB AF1 "SG6" - PW for pHB BE "ICMP" Values for transport mode Iub IP: "DCN" "NBAP" "TOP" "SG1" - Signalled traffic for pHB EF "SG2" - Signalled traffic for pHB AF4 "SG3" - Signalled traffic for pHB AF3 "SG4" - Signalled traffic for pHB AF2 "SG5" - Signalled traffic for pHB AF1 "SG6" - Signalled traffic for pHB BE "ICMP" "CES1" to "CES8" - For mapping DSCP values to vlanPrio bits "BFD1" to "BFD16" Values for transport mode Dual Iub: "TOP" "SG1" - Signalled traffic for pHB EF "SG2" - Signalled traffic for pHB AF4
This parameter designates a traffic type. Values for transport mode AtmOverEthernet: "TOP" "SG1" EF "SG2" AF4 "SG3" AF3 "SG4" AF2 "SG5" AF1 "SG6" BE "ICMP" Values for transport mode Iub IP: "DCN" "NBAP" "TOP" "SG1" EF "SG2" AF4 "SG3" AF3 "SG4" AF2 "SG5" AF1 "SG6" BE "ICMP" "CES1" to "CES8" - Mapping DSCP to vlanPrio "BFD1" to "BFD16" Values for transport mode Dual Iub: "TOP" "SG1" EF "SG2" AF4 "SG3" AF3
This is the vlan priority to be used on This is the vlan priority to be used on all connections for a given Per Hop all connections for a given Per Hop Behaviour. Behaviour. Used to lock and unlock the interface. Unlocking the interface triggers the creation of a TCTT (ATM interface). Locking the interface deactivates it and all alarms and any ATM cell transfer is suppressed. Note that the associated TCTT (ATM interface) is This parameter is used for locking not deleted. and unlocking the interface.
Defines the interface location on the unit. Since the FTOA unit provides just one SDH interface, the number is fixed to 1. Switches the laser on or off separately for each SDH interface. Automatic switching is not provided. Enables or disables RDI on EBER that is set in SDH/SONET frame if the Bit Error Ratio of the connection is exceeded.
Defines the interface location on the unit. Since the FTOA unit provides just one SDH interface, the number is fixed to 1. Switches the laser on or off separately for each SDH interface. Automatic switching is not provided. Enables or disables RDI on EBER that is set in SDH/SONET frame if the Bit Error Ratio of the connection is exceeded.
This MO class has only one instance This MO class has only one instance in this release. The identifier is "1-1" in this release. The identifier is "1-1" (unit#-if#) (unit#-if#)
Specifies the location of the unit. In this release it is always 1. Specifies a signal label forwarded to the remote site on the High Order Path. The Trace Identifier is located in the J1 byte of the RSOH in the STM/SONET frame.
Specifies the location of the unit. In this release it is always 1. Specifies a signal label forwarded to the remote site. The Trace Identifier is located in the J1 byte of the RSOH in the STM/SONET frame.
Specifies a signal label forwarded to the remote site. The Trace Identifier is located in the J0 byte of the RSOH in the STM-1 frame. It is not supported on SONET interfaces. Specifies a signal label forwarded to the remote site. The Trace Identifier As a default, no value is defined. In is located in the J0 byte of the this case the Trace Identifier is not RSOH in the STM-1 frame. It is not checked in the FTM. supported on SONET interfaces. This is the list of synchronization sources of the BTS. Up to 2 clock sources can be configured. This parameter holds the protocol of this clock source: PDH, SDH, synchronuous Ethernet, Time over Packet or the external 2 MHz clock. This is the list of synchronization sources of the BTS. Up to 2 clock sources can be configured. This parameter holds the protocol of this clock source: PDH, SDH, synchronuous Ethernet, Time over Packet or the external 2 MHz clock.
This parameter specifies - either the physical location of the PDH interface location on the unit (value range 1..16) for a PDH clock source - or the physical location of the SDH interface location on the unit (value is always 1) for a SDH clock source - or the physical location of the ethernet interface of the unit (value range 1..3) for the synchronous ethernet clock source. In case of Time Over Packet the BTS automatically selects the ethernet link. The parameter is ignored. The parameter is ignored also, if the external clock is used. This parameter holds the priority in which the clock sources of the BTS are to be taken into use. Value 1 ist highest priority: this clock source will be taken first. This parameter enables SSM support (Synchronization Status Message) for Synchronuous Ethernet.
This parameter specifies - the physical location of the PDH interface on the unit for a PDH clock source (value 1..16) - or the physical location of the SDH interface on the unit for a SDH clock source (always 1) - or the physical location of the ethernet interface of the unit (value 1..3) for the synchronous ethernet clock source. In case of Time Over Packet the BTS automatically selects the ethernet link. The parameter is ignored. The parameter is ignored also, if the external clock is used. 1 This parameter holds the priority in which the clock sources of the BTS are to be taken into use. Value 1 ist highest priority: this clock source will be taken first. This parameter enables SSM support (Synchronization Status Message) for Synchronuous Ethernet.
This is the maximum duration in seconds for which the actual SSM value may be less than a required clock quality. If the duration is surpassed, an alarm will be raised. If SSM support is according to network standard ITU / ETSI, an alarm will be raised if the observed SSM value falls below ssmPRC quality for ssmTimeout seconds. If SSM support is according to network standard ANSI / SONET, an alarm will be raised if the observed SSM value falls below ssmPRS quality for ssmTimeout seconds.
This is the maximum duration in seconds for which the actual SSM value may be less than a required clock quality. If the duration is surpassed, an alarm will be raised. If SSM support is according to network standard ITU / ETSI, an alarm will be raised if the observed SSM value falls below ssmPRC quality for ssmTimeout seconds. If SSM support is according to network standard ANSI / SONET, an alarm will be raised if the observed SSM value falls below ssmPRS quality for ssmTimeout seconds.
Specifies the location of the unit on Specifies the location of the unit on which the clock source is running. In which the clock source is running. In this release it is always 1. this release it is always 1.
Identifies the Synchronisation Protection Group. The value is always 1. Identifies the SYNC instance. Always one because there is only one instance. Defines the location of the physical interface on the unit. The value range depends on the unit type.
Identifies the Synchronisation Protection Group. The value is always 1. Identifies the SYNC instance. Always one because there is only one instance.
FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 1..4 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: FTFB, FTFA, FTHA: 1..16 1..4 FTFB, FTFA, FTHA: 1..16 In case of Inverse Multiplexing for ATM (IMA) the value range is: For Inverse Multiplexing for ATM 33..75. (IMA) the value range is: 33..75. For ATM over Ethernet, the value is For ATM over Ethernet, the value is always: 76. always: 76. Naming attribute Naming attribute The object is identified by - Interface Type (PPTT, IMAG, PWTIP, SVTT) - UnitNumber (always "1") - InterfaceNumber (if#, must be equal to the attribute interfaceNumber) Format: - PPTT-1-if# - IMAG-1-if# - PWTIP-1-76 - SVTT-1-1 Specifies the location of the unit. In this release it is always 1. The object is identified by - Interface Type (PPTT, IMAG, PWTIP, SVTT) - UnitNumber (always "1") - InterfaceNumber (if#, must be equal to the attribute interfaceNumber) Format: -PPTT-1-if# -IMAG-1-if# -PWTIP-1-76 -SVTT-1-1 Specifies the location of the unit. In this release it is always 1.
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Connection Admission Control Committed Bit Rate. CAC committed bit rate is a total bit rate, which is available for guaranteed traffic at the Iub. Signalling bit rate and DCN bit rate are subtracted from the CAC committed bit rate and the rest is available for the user-plane data connections which are under transport connection admission control. Used in Dual Iub and Iub/IP transport modes. The maximum value depends on the network interface type. For Fast Ethernet interfaces it is 100 kbps below 100 Mbps, for Gigabit interfaces it is 100 kbps below 1 Gbps.
Connection Admission Control Committed Bit Rate. CAC committed bit rate is a total bit rate, which is available for guaranteed traffic at the Iub. Signalling bit rate and DCN bit rate are subtracted from the CAC committed bit rate and the rest is available for the user-plane data connections which are under transport connection admission control. Used in Dual Iub and Iub/IP transport modes. The maximum value depends on the network interface type.
This is the IP address to be used in This is the IP address to be used in addressing the external NAT device. addressing the external NAT device. This is the IP address to be used in the transport network at the far end of the SCTP tunnel. The address is the SCTP tunnel subnet address, i.e all its host bits must be set to 0s. It must be entered in dotted decimal format. This is the IP address in the transport network at the far end of The parameter is used in Iub/IP the SCTP tunnel. The address is the transport mode. SCTP subnet address, i.e all its host bits must be set to 0s. To be The associated subnet mask is entered in dotted decimal format. defined in parameter The parameter is used in Iub/IP farEndSctpSubnetMask. transport mode. This is the subnet mask for the far end SCTP tunnel subnet IP address (parameter farEndSctpSubnetIpAddress). To be entered in dotted decimal format. This is is the minimum value of the port number to be used for SCTP. Used in transport mode Iub/IP. This is the subnet mask for the far end SCTP tunnel subnet IP address (parameter farEndSctpSubnetIpAddress). To be entered in dotted decimal format. This is is the minimum value of the port number to be used for SCTP. Used in transport mode Iub/IP.
This is is the minimum value of the port number to be used for UDP connections. The maximum value of this parameter = 63047, since 2488 calls are supported in transport modes Dual Iub an IubIP (65535 - 2488 = 63047).
This is is the minimum value of the port number to be used for UDP connections. The maximum value of this parameter = 63047, since 2488 calls are supported in transport modes Dual Iub an IubIP (65535 - 2488 = 63047).
Signalling Committed Bit Rate. Used Signalling Committed Bit Rate. Used in transport mode Iub/IP. in transport mode Iub/IP. This parameter identifies the unique object instance of the TMPAR clas. Value is always 1. Used to lock and unlock the TOP object instance. Locking the object deactivates it and supresses all its alarms. This indicates how often a ToP sync message shall be send by the ToP master within the transmission duration request period. (The transmission duration request period is currently fixed to 300 seconds.) The following values are defined: -3: 8 per second -4: 16 per second -5: 32 per second This parameter identifies the unique object instance of the TMPAR clas. Value is always 1. Used to lock and unlock the TOP object instance. Locking the object deactivates it and supresses all its alarms.
This indicates how often a ToP sync message shall be send by the ToP master within the transmission duration request period (of 300 seconds).
IP address of the ToP master. To be IP address of the ToP master. To entered in dotted format. be entered in dotted format.
This parameter uniquely defines the instance of the ToP class. Always 1. This parameter identifies the traffic descriptor. The value of the parameter shall represent a number starting with 100. Note that at most 32 traffic descriptors can exist in the AXC.
This parameter uniquely defines the instance of the ToP class. Always 1. This parameter identifies the traffic descriptor. The value of the parameter shall represent a number starting with 100. Note that at most 32 traffic descriptors can exist in the AXC.
Specifies the type of conformance Specifies the type of conformance test performed on the traffic stream test performed on the traffic stream by Usage Parameter Control (UPC). by Usage Parameter Control (UPC). The FTM enforces the correspondence between conformance definition and service category. For CBR the conformance definition is CBR.1 and for UBR UBR.1. Minimum Desired Cell Rate (MDCR). Is the targeted minimum throughput of a UBR connection in cells per second. The parameter can be set optionally for UBR connections. The same value applies both for ingress and egress traffic. Note: The value of the MDCR cannot exceed the PCR. Specifies the peak cell rate (PCR) assigned or reserved in both egress and ingress directions of transmission across the VP or VC link that is terminated. The rate is given in cells per seconds. It cannot be greater than the line rate of the source. The exact allowed value range depends on the type of interface (E1, T1, SDH, IMA, ATMOverEthernet) UBRshare allows to weight the traffic exceeding the Minim Desired Cell Rate among UBR connections that share the same ATM interface. An individual UBR connection may get at least the ingress MDCR and up to ingress MDCR + ingressUBRshare_i / Sum(ingress UBRshare_i) * ingress EBW. Where ingres EBW is the currently available ingress bandwidth for the traffic of all the UBR connections sharing the same ATM interface. The value of UBR Share applies to both ingress and egress traffic. The FTM enforces the correspondence between conformance definition and service category. For CBR the conformance definition is CBR.1 and for UBR UBR.1. Minimum Desired Cell Rate (MDCR). Targeted minimum throughput of a UBR connection in cells/sec. MDCR can be set optionally for UBR connections. The same value applies for ingress and egress traffic. Note: The value of the MDCR cannot exceed the PCR.
Specifies the peak cell rate (PCR) assigned or reserved in both egress and ingress directions of transmission across the VP or VC link that is terminated. The exact allowed value range depends on the type of interface (E1, T1, SDH, IMA, ATMOverEthernet)
UBRshare weights the traffic exceeding the Minim Desired Cell Rate among the UBR connections. The value of UBR Share applies to both ingress and egress traffic.
A string used as label to describe the ATM traffic descriptor. This parameter locks or unlocks the TWAMP session. Locking a session stops it. Unlocking a session starts or re-starts it. Starting or re-starting a session clears all statistics and alarms for the session. Stopping a session clears TWAMP alarms but not TWAMP statistics.
This parameter locks or unlocks the TWAMP session. Locking a session stops it. Unlocking a session starts or re-starts it. Starting or re-starting a session clears all statistics and alarms for the session. Stopping a session clears TWAMP alarms but not TWAMP statistics.
This parameter specifies the destination IP address of the TWAMP session. The TWAMP session must be locked, before its destination IP address can be changed. This parameter specifies the destination port for TWAMP initiator messages. Changeing the destination port of the TWAMP session requires locking the session. This parameter specifies the DSCP value to be used for transmission of TWAMP messages over the session. The corresponding mapping to a Per Hop Behaviour priority queue is contained in table trafficTypesMap of the QOS managed object class.
This parameter specifies the destination IP address of the TWAMP session. The TWAMP session must be locked, before its destination IP address can be changed. This parameter specifies the destination port for TWAMP initiator messages. Changeing the destination port of the TWAMP session requires locking the session.
This parameter specifies the DSCP value to be used for transmission of TWAMP messages over the session. The corresponding mapping to a Per Hop Behaviour priority queue is contained in table trafficTypesMap of the QOS managed object class. This parameter specifies the size of the TWAMP messages sent by the TWAMP initiator on this session. The value of the parameter shall not exceed the Maximum Transfer Unit value of the FTM.
This parameter specifies the size of the TWAMP messages sent by the TWAMP initiator on this session. The value of the parameter shall not exceed the Maximum Transfer Unit value of the FTM.
This parameter specifies the threshold for raising the TWAMP session alarm for reasons of excessive packet loss ratio (PRL). The alarm is raised, if the packet loss ratio observed over a 15 minute evalutation period exceeds the threshold value. The alarm will be cleared if the packet loss ratio drops below the threshold value for 2 consecutive 15-minute observation periods. This parameter specifies the threshold for raising the TWAMP session alarm for reasons of excessive round-trip-time (RTT). The alarm is raised if the average round-trip-time of the TWAMP messages, calculated during a 1minute evaluation period, exceeds the configured threshold. The alarm will be cleared, if during 5 consecutive 1-minute periods the average value of the RTT remains below the threshold.
This parameter specifies the threshold for raising the TWAMP session alarm for reasons of excessive packet loss ratio (PRL). The alarm is raised, if the packet loss ratio observed over a 15 minute evalutation period exceeds the threshold value. The alarm will be cleared if the packet loss ratio drops below the threshold value for 2 consecutive 15-minute observation periods. This parameter specifies the threshold for raising the TWAMP session alarm for reasons of excessive round-trip-time (RTT). The alarm is raised if the average round-trip-time of the TWAMP messages, calculated during a 1minute evaluation period, exceeds the configured threshold. The alarm will be cleared, if during 5 consecutive 1-minute periods the average value of the RTT remains below the threshold.
This parameter specifies the source IP address of TWAMP initiator messages. The TWAMP session must be locked, before its source IP address can be changed.
This parameter specifies the source IP address of TWAMP initiator messages. The TWAMP session must be locked, before its source IP address can be changed.
This parameter identifies a TWAMP This parameter identifies a TWAMP session. session.
This parameter shows the type of the hardware unit that is installed in the FTM. Values are: System Module Release 2 FIIB: 472271A FILB: 472294A FSIB: 472272A FTEB: 470156A FTFA: 470134A FTFB: 472036A FTHA: 471522A FTIA: 471025A FTIB: 471720A FTJA: 471248A FTLA: 471730A FTLB: 471984A FTOA: 470133A FTPB: 470137A
This parameter shows the type of the hardware unit that is installed in the FTM. Values are: System Module Release 2 FIIB: 472271A FILB: 472294A FSIB: 472272A FTEB: 470156A FTFA: 470134A FTFB: 472036A FTHA: 471522A FTIA: 471025A FTIB: 471720A FTJA: 471248A FTLA: 471730A FTLB: 471984A FTOA: 470133A FTPB: 470137A
This parameter specifies the type of This parameter specifies the type of the hardware unit that is expected to the hardware unit that is expected to be installed in the FTM slot. be installed in the FTM slot. Values are: Values are: System Module Release 2 FIIB: 472271A FILB: 472294A FSIB: 472272A FTEB: 470156A FTFA: 470134A FTFB: 472036A FTHA: 471522A FTIA: 471025A FTIB: 471720A FTJA: 471248A FTLA: 471730A FTLB: 471984A FTOA: 470133A FTPB: 470137A Virtual Channel Identifier. Virtual Path Identifier. Values are: Values are: System Module Release 2 FIIB: 472271A FILB: 472294A FSIB: 472272A FTEB: 470156A FTFA: 470134A FTFB: 472036A FTHA: 471522A FTIA: 471025A FTIB: 471720A FTJA: 471248A FTLA: 471730A FTLB: 471984A FTOA: 470133A FTPB: 470137A Virtual Channel Identifier. Virtual Path Identifier
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Defines the location of the physical interface on the unit. The value range depends on the unit type. The location of the physical interfaces depends on the unit type. FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 1..4 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: FTFB, FTFA, FTHA: 1..16 1..4 FTFB, FTFA, FTHA: 1..16 In case of Inverse Multiplexing for ATM (IMA) the value range is: For Inverse Multiplexing for ATM 33..75. (IMA) the value range is: 33..75. For ATM over Ethernet, the value is For ATM over Ethernet, the value is always: 76. always: 76. This parameter points to the instance of the ATM traffic descriptor (TRDE) that contains the peak cell rate (PCR) settings for this virtual channel. The value of the parameter is a number above 100. This references the identifier of the TRDE managed object instance, e.g. TRDE-104. The traffic descriptor managed object instance must have been created before it can be referenced by this parameter. Specifies the location of the unit. In this release it is always 1. Naming attribute (relative to Virtual Path). The value is the same as the attribute VCI Virtual Channel Identifier. Virtual Path Identifier. Specifies for which AAL type the virtual channel (VCCT) is terminated. Specifies for which AAL type the Supported types are AAL2-1 (AAL2 virtual channel (VCCT) is user traffic) and AAL5-1 (IP over terminated. Supported types are ATM connections, AAL2 signalling). AAL2 and AAL5. This parameter points to the instance of the ATM traffic descriptor (TRDE) that contains the peak cell rate (PCR) settings for this virtual channel. The value of the parameter is a number above 100. This references the identifier of the TRDE managed object instance, e.g. TRDE-104. The traffic descriptor managed object instance must have been created before it can be referenced by this parameter. Specifies the location of the unit. In this release it is always 1. Naming attribute (relative to Virtual Path). The value is the same as the attribute VCI Virtual Channel Identifier. Virtual Path Identifier
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Defines the location of the physical interface on the unit. The value range depends on the unit type. The location of the physical interfaces depends on the unit type. FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 1..4 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: FTFB, FTFA, FTHA: 1..16 1..4 FTFB, FTFA, FTHA: 1..16 In case of Inverse Multiplexing for ATM (IMA) the value range is: For Inverse Multiplexing for ATM 33..75. (IMA) the value range is: 33..75. For ATM over Ethernet, the value is For ATM over Ethernet, the value is always: 76. always: 76. Specifies the location of the unit. In Specifies the location of the unit. In this release it is always 1. this release it is always 1. Naming attribute The object is identified by - unitNumber(unit#) - interfaceNumber (if#, imag# or pw#) - virtual path identifier (vpi#) - virtual channel identifier (vci#) Possible formats (examples in parentheses): - unit#-if#-vpi#vci# (2-8-000C0) - slot#-imag#-vpi#vci# (2-34-00210) Value ranges: - unit#: 1 - if#: 1..16 (1 or 2 digits) - imag#: 33..75 (2 digits) - pw#: 76 - vpi#: 00..FF (hexadecimal number, 2 digits) - vci#: 000..FFF (hexadecimal number, 3 digits) Virtual Path Identifier.
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Naming attribute composed of the parameters - unitNumber (always 1) - interfaceNumber (decimal 1..76) - vpi (hexa 00..FF) - vci (hexa 000..FFF) e.g. 1-2-0203B Virtual Path Identifier
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Defines the location of the physical interface on the unit. The value range depends on the unit type. The location of the physical interfaces depends on the unit type. FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 1..4 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: FTFB, FTFA, FTHA: 1..16 1..4 FTFB, FTFA, FTHA: 1..16 In case of Inverse Multiplexing for ATM (IMA) the value range is: For Inverse Multiplexing for ATM 33..75. (IMA) the value range is: 33..75. For ATM over Ethernet, the value is For ATM over Ethernet, the value is always: 76. always: 76. This parameter points to the instance of the ATM traffic descriptor (TRDE) that contains the peak cell rate (PCR) settings for this virtual path. The value of the parameter is a number above 100. This references the identifier of the TRDE managed object instance, e.g. TRDE-104. The traffic descriptor managed object instance must have been created before it can be referenced by this parameter. Specifies the location of the unit. In this release it is always 1. Specifies a virtual path on an ATM interface (TCTT) and serves as naming attribute for this object. The value range is defined in the access profile of the ATM interface with the attribute maxNumVPIBitsSupported. Virtual Path Identifier. This parameter points to the instance of the ATM traffic descriptor (TRDE) that contains the peak cell rate (PCR) settings for this virtual path. The value of the parameter is a number above 100. This references the identifier of the TRDE managed object instance, e.g. TRDE-104. The traffic descriptor managed object instance must have been created before it can be referenced by this parameter. Specifies the location of the unit. In this release it is always 1.
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Specifies a virtual path on an ATM interface (TCTT) and serves as naming attribute for this object. Virtual Path Identifier
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Defines the location of the physical interface on the unit. The value range depends on the unit type. The location of the physical interfaces depends on the unit type. FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 1..4 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: FTFB, FTFA, FTHA: 1..16 1..4 FTFB, FTFA, FTHA: 1..16 In case of Inverse Multiplexing for ATM (IMA) the value range is: For Inverse Multiplexing for ATM 33..75. (IMA) the value range is: 33..75. For ATM over Ethernet, the value is For ATM over Ethernet, the value is always: 76. always: 76. Specifies the location of the unit. In Specifies the location of the unit. In this release it is always 1. this release it is always 1. Specifies the termination of the virtual path. The object is identified by - unitNumber(unit#) - interfaceNumber (if#, imag#) - virtual path identifier (vpi#) - pw tunnel id (pwt#) Possible formats: - unit#-if#-vpi# - unit#-imag#-vpi# - unit#-pwt#-vpi# Value ranges: unit#: 1 if#: 1..16 imag#: 33..75 vpi#: 0..255 pwt#: 76
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Naming attribute unit#-if#-vpi# with their values equal to the corresponding attributes.
Related Functions
Related Parameters
VCI of A2ST - null VPI of A2ST - null interfaceNumber of A2ST - null unitNumber of A2ST null
VCI of A2UT - null VPI of A2UT - null interfaceNumber of A2UT - null unitNumber of A2UT null
VCI of ANBA - The value of parameter VCI is contained in the value of parameter nbapTTPId. VPI of ANBA - The value of parameter VPI is contained in the value of parameter nbapTTPId. interfaceNumber of ANBA - The value of parameter interfaceNumber is contained in the value of parameter nbapTTPId. unitNumber of ANBA The value of parameter unitNumber is contained in the value of parameter nbapTTPId.
bfdActivation of BFD Parameter bfdAdminUp is only relevant if parameter bfdActivation has value true.
bfdType of BFD - - For Multi Hop BFD, the value range is 4784, 49152...65535 and the default value = 4784. - For Single Hop BFD the value range is 3784, 49152...65535 and the default value = 3784.
payloadTimeslots of CESPW - The number of frames per packet multiplied by the number of PDH timeslots (parameter payloadTimeslots) shall be between 40 and 1536. Otherwise the resulting CESoPSN packet size is violating the allowed ethernet packet size and the CES connection cannot be established.
framesNumber of CESPW - The number of timeslots multiplied by the number of frames per packet (parameter framesNumber) shall be between 40 and 1536. Otherwise the resulting CESoPSN packet size is violating the allowed ethernet packet size and the CES connection cannot be established.
linkOAMProfile of ETHLK - The value of linkOAMEnabled shall only be set to true, if the value of linkOAMProfile is not the empty string but references an existing instance of object class OAMPRF.
pdhLineType of PPTT JT1: EXTENDED_MULTIFR The "timeSlotSequence" must be set only if AME pdhLineType is set to EXTENDED_MULTIFRAME.
VCI of IAIF - The value of parameter VCI is contained in the value of parameter atmIfNetId. VPI of IAIF - The value of parameter VPI is contained in the value of parameter atmIfNetId. interfaceNumber of IAIF - The value of parameter interfaceNumber is contained in the value of parameter atmIfNetId. unitNumber of IAIF The value of parameter unitNumber is contained in the value of parameter atmIfNetId.
transportMode of IPNO - The parameter cir is only relevant in transport modes Dual Iub and IubIP. localIpAddr of IEIF The parameter cir is only relevant in case the interface is in use, i.e. in case the localIpAddr is different from 0.0.0.0.
localIpAddr of IEIF Parameter qosEnabled is only relevant in case the interface is in use, i.e. in case the localIpAddr is different from 0.0.0.0. localIpAddr of IEIF Parameter sbs is only relevant in case the interface is in use, i.e. in case the localIpAddr is different from 0.0.0.0. trafficPathShapingEna ble of IEIF - Parameter sbs is only relevant in case parameter trafficPathShapingEna ble has value TPS_PATH.
trafficPathShapingEna ble of IEIF - Parameter sbsTotal is only relevant in case parameter trafficPathShapingEna ble has value TPS_WFQ.
upperLayerShaping of IEIF - null localIpAddr of IEIF Parameter sir is only relevant in case the interface is in use, i.e. in case the localIpAddr is different from 0.0.0.0. trafficPathShapingEna ble of IEIF - Parameter sir is only relevant in case parameter trafficPathShapingEna ble has value TPS_PATH. bfdActivation of IEIF Parameter sirTotal is only relevant in case parameter trafficPathShapingEna ble has value TPS_WFQ.
Parameter Vlan ID is only relevant if parameter Vlan Enabled flag has value true.
The value must be smaller than or equal to the number of links in the IMA group.
transportMode of IPNO - Parameter cPlaneIpAddress is irrelevant in case parameter transportMode has value AtmOverEthernet and in case parameter transportMode has value DualIub.
transportMode of IPNO - Parameter cesopsnIpAddress is irrelevant in case parameter transportMode has value AtmOverEthernet and in case parameter transportMode has value DualIub.
transportMode of IPNO - Parameter sPlaneIpAddress is irrelevant in case parameter transportMode has value AtmOverEthernet.
transportMode of IPNO - Parameter uPlane2IpAddress is irrelevant in case parameter transportMode has value AtmOverEthernet. uPlane2IpInterface of IPNO - In case uPlane2IpAddress is a virtual IP address, the operator must configure parameter uPlane2IpInterface too.
uPlane2IpAddress of IPNO - Parameter uPlane2IpInterface must be configured in case parameter uPlane2IpAddress is a virtual IP address.
transportMode of IPNO - Parameter uPlaneIpAddress is irrelevant in case parameter transportMode has value AtmOverEthernet. uPlane2IpAddress of IPNO - In case uPlane2IpAddress is a virtual IP address, the operator must configure parameter uPlaneIpInterface too.
uPlaneIpAddress of IPNO - Parameter uPlaneIpInterface must be configured in case parameter uPlaneIpAddress is a virtual IP address.
SourceTwoNetmask is only meaningfull if parameter sourceTwoDiscr has value RANGE. Otherwise sourceTwoNetMask is ignored.
transportMode of IPNO - An instance for IP routing shall only be available in transport mode Iub/IP.
enableCcm of OAMMEP - Parameter ccmTxPerdiod cannot be modified online in case parameter enableCcm has value true.
efpEventWindow of OAMPRF - Configured value for efpEventThreshold should be within configured value for OAMPRFefpEventWindow to enable the possibility of generating Errored Frame Period Event Notifications
activeMode of OAMPRF - Parameter eventRepetition is only relevant in Link OAM active mode (parameter activeMode = true).
activeMode of OAMPRF - Parameter loopBackTime is only relevant in Link OAM active mode (parameter activeMode = true).
When setting the PDH Line Type to another interface type (E1/T1/JT1), FTM switches on all interfaces of this unit the PDH Line Type to the default value for that interface type. In the second configuration step the framing format within this interface type can be modified. Notes 1) In case of switching the line type, all ATM, IMA and CES objects that are associated with this unit are deleted! 2) PdhLineType is not modifiable for the FTIB and the FTLB hardware unit. It must be set on creation of the object instance. unitTypeActual of UNIT 3) UNBALANCED mode is not supported at all for - null (internal) the FTIB and FTLB hardware unit.
perHopBehaviour is used as a search criterium in the trafficTypesMap to find the corresponding DSCP value.
The Expected ID in the local node and the Sent ID in the remote node have to be equal and vice versa. If the Received ID (read-only) does not match the Expected ID, an alarm will be raised.
The Expected ID in the local node and the Sent ID in the remote node have to be equal and vice versa. If the Received ID (read-only) does not match the Expected ID, an alarm will be raised.
The parameter ssmEnabled is only relevant in case the value of parameter clockProtocol is equal to clkSyncE (Synchronuous Ethernet clock source).
The parameter ssmEnabled is only relevant in case the value of parameter clockProtocol is equal to clkSyncE (Synchronuous Ethernet clock source).
If the TC adapter is associated to an IMA group, the imaGroupId is used as interface number
interfaceNumber of TCTT - The value of the attribute interfaceNumber is contained in the ATM interface identifier.
transportMode of IPNO cacCommittedBitRate is relevant only for transport - null modes Dual Iub and Iub/IP.
transportMode of IPNO dcnCommitttedBitRate is only relevant for transport - null mode Iub/IP.
transportMode of IPNO The farEndSctpSubnetMask is only relevant in - null transport mode Iub/IP.
transportMode of IPNO signallingCommittedBitRate is only relevant for - null transport mode Iub/IP.
The parameter masterIpAddr shall have a regular value (not NULL, not 0.0.0.0, etc). whenever parameter administrativeState is set to unlocked.
peakCellRate of TRDE null The value of the MDCR cannot exceed the PCR.
administrativeState of TWAMP - The TWAMP session must be locked, before its destination IP address can be changed (set administrativeState to "locked"). administrativeState of TWAMP - Changeing the destination port of the session requires locking it.
mtu of IPNO - The value of the parameter messageSize shall not exceed the Maximum Transfer Unit value of the FTM.
administrativeState of TWAMP - The TWAMP session must be locked, before its source IP address can be changed (set administrativeState to "locked").
VCI of VCTT - null VPI of VCTT - null interfaceNumber of VCTT - null unitNumber of VCTT null
VPI of VPTT - The value of parameter VPI is contained in the value of parameter vpTTPId. interfaceNumber of VPTT - The value of parameter interfaceNumber is contained in the value of parameter vpTTPId. unitNumber of VPTT The value of parameter unitNumber is contained in the value The VPTT id is composed of the values of these of parameter vpTTPId. other attributes
Interfaces
Default Value
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...1, step 1 FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RACApp <-> RAC 40...40 characters FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC 32...4095, step 1 FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC 0...255, step 1
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 9...10 characters
false
FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC 1...1, step 1 FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC 32...4095, step 1 FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC 0...255, step 1
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 9...10 characters
FTM <-> RAC, FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...99999999, step 1 FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RACApp <-> RAC 1...1000, step 1 FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RACApp <-> RAC 1...1000, step 1 FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RACApp <-> RAC 1...1000, step 1
1000
500
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...1, step 1
FTM <-> RAC, FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> RACApp 36...144896 cells/s, step 1 cells/s 144896 cells/s
FTM <-> RAC, FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> RACApp 1132...144896 cells/s, step 1132 144896 cells/s cells/s
Range and step and default value refer only to ATM over
1...1, step 1
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp TLS (0), TLS_OR_PLAIN_TEXT TLS (0) (1) FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 1...65535, step 1 EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC 32...4095, step 1 FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC 0...255, step 1
389
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 9...10 characters
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp C_NBAP (0), D_NBAP (1), IUR_C_PLANE (2), IUR_U_PLANE (3), IUPS_C_PLANE (4), IUPS_U_PLANE
false
true
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 2...10, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...40 characters
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC -> RACApp 1...16, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 3784...65535, step 1
4784
Since the default value of BFD Type is Multi Hop BFD, the
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp singleHopBFD (0), multiHopBFD multiHopBFD (1) (1)
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 100...5000 ms, step 100 ms500 ms
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 100...5000 ms, step 100 ms500 ms
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC -> RACApp 1...8, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...1, step 1
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RACApp <-> RAC
false
false
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...128 characters
1...1, step 1
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 1...65535, step 1 FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 1...65535, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 49152...65532, step 1 EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...1, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp locked (0), unlocked (1)
locked (0)
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 3...4 characters EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...63, step 1
46
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...32, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 125...64000 microseconds, step 80001microseconds microseconds
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp TS1 (1), TS2 (2), TS3 (3), TS4 - (4), TS5 (5), TS6 (6), TS7 (7), TS8 (8), TS9 (9), TS10 (10), TS11 (11), TS12
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 49152...65535, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...1, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
FTM <-> RAC, FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> RACApp locked (0), unlocked (1)
locked (0)
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 3...3 characters
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp RT_LINE_RATE (0), RT_1 (1), RT_LINE_RATE RT_2 (2), RT_3 (0)(3), Use RT_4 the configured (4), RT_5 (5), lineRT_6 rate of (6), the RT_7 interface (7), RT_8 from the (8),oper RT_
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp RT_LINE_RATE (0), RT_1 (1), RT_LINE_RATE RT_2 (2), RT_3 (0)(3), Use RT_4 the configured (4), RT_5 (5), lineRT_6 rate of (6), the RT_7 interface (7), RT_8 from the (8),oper RT_ EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp
false
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp -1...4094, step 1 EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...4094, step 1
-1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...40 characters FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 17...17 characters
false
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RACApp <-> RAC AUTODETECT (0), 1000MBIT_FULL AUTODETECT (1), 100MBIT_FULL (0) (2), 10MBIT_FULL (3)
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 3...3 characters
FTM <-> RAC, FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> RACApp TS1 (1), TS2 (2), TS3 (3), TS4 - (4), TS5 (5), TS6 (6), TS7 (7), TS8 (8), TS9 (9), TS10 (10), TS11 (11), TS12
FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC 1...1, step 1 EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 5...6 characters EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...1, step 1 FTM <-> RAC, FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...50 characters
WN6.0
FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC 0...50 characters FTM <-> RAC, FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...80 characters FTM <-> RAC, FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...128 characters FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC 32...4095, step 1 FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC 0...255, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 9...10 characters FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...1000000 kbps, step 100 kbps -
EM -> FTM, RAC > FTM 1...1 characters EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
Always 1.
FTM <-> RAC, FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters FTM <-> RAC, FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC 1500...1500 octets, step 1 octets 1500 octets
true
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1522...2000000, step 1
1522
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1522...2000000 octets, step1522 1 octets octets
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 500...1000000 kbit/s, step 100 100000 kbit/skbit/s
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 100...1000000, step 100
1000000
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 100...1000000 kbps, step 100 1000000 kbps kbps
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp TPS_OFF (0), TPS_WFQ (1), TPS_WFQ TPS_PATH (1) (2)
false
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RACApp <-> RAC 0...4094, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...20 characters
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...1, step 1
FTM <-> RAC, FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 17...17 characters FTM <-> RAC, FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> RACApp
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 0...15 characters
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp locked (0), unlocked (1)
locked (0)
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 4...4 characters
FTM <-> RAC, FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> RACApp imaVersion10Alt (1), imaVersion11 automatic (2), (3) automatic (3)
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 33...75, step 1
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 0...16, step 1
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 1...16, step 1 FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 1...1, step 1 EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...1, step 1 FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...30 seconds, step 1 seconds 0 seconds
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 1...65534, step 1 FTM <-> RAC, FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
0.0.0.0
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
0.0.0.0
RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp, EM <-> FTM FTP_SERVER_ENABLED (0), FTP_SERVER_ENABLED FTP_SERVER_DISABLED (0) (1) EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> FTM disabled (0), enabled (1)
disabled (0)
true
FTM <-> RAC, FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...15 characters
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...1, step 1
false
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
0.0.0.0
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 576...1500 octets, step 1 octets 1500 octets EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 100...1000000 kbps, step 100 1000 kbps kbps
false
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp off (0), forced (1), probing (2) probing (2)
FTM <-> RAC, FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters FTM <-> RAC, FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
0.0.0.0
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp AtmOverEthernet (0), DualIub AtmOverEthernet (1), IubIP (2) (0)
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp RATE_1 (0), RATE_10 (1) RATE_10 (1)
true
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...65535, step 1
5000
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...49151, step 1
49151
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
0.0.0.0
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...40 characters
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
0.0.0.0
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...40 characters
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp SINGLE (1), RANGE (2), WILDCARD SINGLE (1) (3)
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
0.0.0.0
FTM <-> RAC, FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
0.0.0.0
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 1...40 characters
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...1, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...2, step 1 EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...16, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...254, step 1
false
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...1000000 kbps, step 100 kbps 0 kbps EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 500...5000 ms, step 500 ms500 ms EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...65535, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
false
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1522...2000000 octets, step1522 1 octets octets
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...1000000 kbps, step 100 kbps 1000000 kbps EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...4094, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...7, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...4094, step 1
false
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...63, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...4, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...4, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...4, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...4, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...4, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...4, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...4, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...4, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...4, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...4, step 1 EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...4, step 1 EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp DSCP (0), PCP (1) EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...1, step 1
DSCP (0)
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC -> RACApp 1...15, step 1 EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...42 characters
false
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...4094, step 1 EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC -> RACApp 1...10, step 1 EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...7, step 1 EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...42 characters EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp
true
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp AIS_1SEC (0), AIS_1MIN (1) AIS_1SEC (0)
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp CCM_3_33MS (0), CCM_10MS CCM_1SEC (1), CCM_100MS (3) (2), CCM_1SEC (3), CCM_10SEC (4), CCM_1MIN (5), C
false
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...40 characters EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...8191, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp EM -> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 17...17 characters EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...8191, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...7, step 1
false
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...10 seconds, step 1 seconds 1 seconds
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...4294967295, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...60 seconds, step 1 seconds 1 seconds
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...4294967295, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...4294967295, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...65535, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 10...900 seconds, step 1 seconds 60 seconds
false
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...4, step 1 EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp
false
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 2...10 seconds, step 1 seconds 10 seconds
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 10...600 seconds, step 1 seconds 10 seconds EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC -> RACApp 1...5, step 1 -
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...25000, step 1 EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 64...1518, step 1 EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp
64
false
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp fcs0 (0), fcs16 (1), fcs32 (2)fcs16 (1)
false
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp PACKET_SIZE_1500 (1500), PACKET_SIZE_1500 PACKET_SIZE_1520 (1500) (1520), PACKET_SIZE_1540 (1540), PACKET_SIZE_
3...4 characters
false
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp locked (0), unlocked (1)
false
locked (0)
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RACApp <-> RAC 500...32000 kbps, step 100 kbps 32000 kbps
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp NORMAL (0), EDGE (1)
NORMAL (0)
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 1...16, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp FRAGMENT_SIZE_128 (128), FRAGMENT_SIZE_256 FRAGMENT_SIZE_256 (256) (256), FRAGMENT_SIZE_512 (512)
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp PACKET_SIZE_1500 (1500), PACKET_SIZE_1500 PACKET_SIZE_1520 (1500) (1520), PACKET_SIZE_1540 (1540), PACKET_SIZE_ EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC -> RACApp 1...1, step 1 EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp locked (0), unlocked (1)
false
locked (0)
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RACApp <-> RAC 500...2000 kbps, step 100 kbps 2000 kbps
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 1...16, step 1 EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC -> RACApp 1...1, step 1
false
FTM <-> RAC, FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> RACApp locked (0), unlocked (1)
locked (0)
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp PDH_LBO_0 (1), PDH_LBO_7_5 PDH_LBO_0 (2), PDH_LBO_15 (1) (3)
FTM <-> RAC, FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> RACApp PDH_LINE_TYPE_DOUBLE_FRAME_G704 (1), Defaults PDH_LINE_TYPE_MULTI_FRAME_G704 depend on E1/T1/JT1:E1: PDH_LINE_TYPE_MU (2), PDH_LINE
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 3...4 characters FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC 1...1, step 1
true
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 1...28, step 1
false
28
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 10...32 characters FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 16...1048575, step 1 FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 16...1048575, step 1
FTM -> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp expeditedForwarding (0), assuredForwardingClass4 bestEffort (5) (1), assuredForwardingClass3 (2), assuredForwarding
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 500 (500), 1000 (1000), 2000 500 (2000), (500) 3000 (3000), 4000 (4000), 5000 (5000)
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 3...3 characters
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 2...10, step 1 FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 500...5000, step 500 FTM <-> RAC, FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> RACApp 500...5000, step 500 FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp
500
500
false
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...1 characters
FTM <-> RAC, FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> RACApp locked (0), unlocked (1)
locked (0)
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 3...3 characters EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 4...4 characters
EM <-> FTM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RACApp <-> RAC FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 1...10000, step 1 FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 1...10000, step 1 FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 1...10000, step 1 FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 1...10000, step 1
10
100
1000
10000
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 1...10000, step 1 EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...1, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...255 characters
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp expeditedForwarding (0), assuredForwardingClass4 (1), assuredForwardingClass3 (2), assuredForwarding
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...40 characters EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...7, step 1
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp locked (0), unlocked (1)
locked (0)
Fixed value 1.
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp LASER_MODE_OFF (0), LASER_MODE_ON LASER_MODE_OFF (1) (0) FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 3...3 characters EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...1, step 1
true
1-1
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 0...15 characters
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 0...15 characters EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp clkPDH (1), clkSDH (2), clkSyncE (3), clkToP (4), clkExt (5)
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...16, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...2, step 1 EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp
true
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 2...10 seconds, step 1 seconds 5 seconds EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...1, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...1, step 1 EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...1, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 8...10 characters FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC 1...1, step 1
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RACApp <-> RAC 400...999900 kbps, step 100 - kbps FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RACApp <-> RAC 50...1000 kbps, step 50 kbps 150 kbps FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RACApp <-> RAC 7...15 characters
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RACApp <-> RAC 7...15 characters FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 49152...65534, step 1
49152
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 49152...63047, step 1
49152
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RACApp <-> RAC 50...1000 kbps, step 50 kbps 100 kbps EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...1, step 1 FTM <-> RAC, FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> RACApp locked (0), unlocked (1)
locked (0)
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp -5...-3, step 1 EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...1, step 1
-4
FTM <-> RAC, FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> RACApp 3...10 characters
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp CBR1 (0), UBR1 (1)
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 0...144896 cells/s, step 1 cells/s 0 cells/s
FTM <-> RAC, FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> RACApp 36...144896 cells/s, step 1 cells/s -
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 1...1000 none, step 1 none 1 none
FTM <-> RAC, FTM <-> EM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...20 characters
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp locked (0), unlocked (1)
locked (0)
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...65535, step 1
862
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...63, step 1
34
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 69...1500, step 1
100
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...10000 0.01%, step 1 0.01% 10000 0.01%
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...1000000 microseconds, step 1000000 100 microseconds microseconds Default value is 1 second.
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 7...15 characters EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC -> RACApp 1...10, step 1 EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 1...1, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 470137A (0), 470156A (1), 470134A (2), 471522A (3), 471025A (4), 471720A (5), 471248A (6), 470133A (7 FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC 32...4095, step 1 FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC 0...255, step 1 -
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 100...9999999999, step 1 FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC 1...1, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 32...4095, step 1 FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC 32...4095, step 1 FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC 0...255, step 1
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp AAL2-1 (1), AAL5-1 (2)
FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC 1...76, step 1 FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC 1...1, step 1
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 9...10 characters FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC 0...255, step 1
FTM <-> EM, FTM <-> RAC, RAC <-> RACApp 100...9999999999, step 1 FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC 1...1, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 0...255, step 1 FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC 0...255, step 1
FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC 1...76, step 1 FTM -> EM, FTM > RAC 1...1, step 1
EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp 5...8 characters
Formula
Modification
Related Features
References
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RAN2440 Fast IP Rerouting, RAN1449 Dual Iub for Flexi WCDMA, RAN74 Native Iub IP for Flexi WCDMA BTS
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internal_value = gui_value
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ATM Traffic Management: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate), CBR (Constant Bit Rate), Shaping
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DHCP Server
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DHCP Server
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DHCP Server
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DHCP Server
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DHCP Server
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NTP Server
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CN4065
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IPv4 routing for management traffic, DHCP, NTP IPv4 routing for management traffic, DHCP, NTP
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IPv4 routing for management traffic, DHCP, NTP IPv4 routing for management traffic, DHCP, NTP
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RAN1880 Ethernet OAM (Ethernet Service OAM) RAN1880 Ethernet OAM (Ethernet Service OAM)
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RAN1878 IP over ML-PPP on E1/T1/JT1 Interfaces RAN1878 IP over ML-PPP on E1/T1/JT1 Interfaces
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Physical Interfaces STM1/OC3 & STM0/OC1 RAN1254 Timing over Packet, RAN1708 Synchronuous Ethernet
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Layer 2 switch member ingress rate limiter Layer 2 switch member VLAN identifier lists
IEIF IMAG
ieifId interfaceNumber
IMAG IPNO IPNO IPRM IPRT IPRT IPRT IPRT IPRT IPRT
interfaces twampReflectorPort twampSourcePort iprmId ipRoutingTableId staticRoutes bfdId destIpAddr gateway netmask
OAMMEP
enableCcm
P3LP
mruSize
P3ML
mrruSize
PPTT
interfaceNumber
QOS
trafficType
TCTT
interfaceNumber
TMPAR TOPIK
minUDPPort topId
TRDE
atmTrafficDescriptorId
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conformanceDefinition
TWAMP
destIpAddress
TWAMP TWAMP
destPort dscp
TWAMP
plrAlarmThreshold
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rttAlarmThreshold
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sourceIpAddress
UNIT
unitTypeActual
UNIT VCCT
unitTypeExpected vcCTPId
VPCT
interfaceNumber
VPTT VPTT
interfaceNumber vpTTPId
This parameter identifies the CES over PSN pseudowire. The format of the parameter is slot#if# where slot# is the slot of the unit where the interface resides and if# is the interface number of the corresponding PDH interface on this unit. In this release slot is always 1. The value range of the if# part of the parameter depends on the hardware: FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1:4 FTFB: 1-16 Layer 2 switch member rate limiter Layer 2 switch member VLAN identifier list This parameter identifies the unique plain ethernet interface object in the BTS. Value is always 1.
This parameter holds the list of the physical interfaces used by the IMA group. The maximum number of interfaces in one IMA group depends on the unit type: FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 4 FTEB, FTPB, FTFA: 8 FTFA, FTHA, FTFB: 16
This parameter specifies a preference value for this route. The FTM shall use by preference routes with lower preference value.
Name of the maintenance association This parameter allows sending continuity check messages (ETH_CCM) towards the remote Maintenance Association Endpoints (MEPs) of the End Point. Changeing the parameter from false (not allowed) to true (allowed) resets the CCM counters of all remote MEPs.
This parameter specifies maximum receive unit size in octets. A LCP MRU Configure-Request shall be sent automatically when a different value than the default 1500 bytes is set for parameter mruSize. Otherwise no Configure-Request shall be sent. The BTS sends an alarm is the size of a received packet surpasses the mruSize.
This parameter specifies maximum receive reconstructed unit size in octets. The MRRU option shall always be sent as part of every LCP negotiation and applies to then to the bundle. The BTS sends an alarm is the size of a received packet surpasses the mrruSize. Defines the interface location on the unit. The number of interfaces depends on the unit type. FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1..4 FTFB, FTHA, FTFA: 1..16
Identifies a PDH interface. Format: unit#-if# The value of unit# is always 1. The value range for the interface number (if#) depends on the unit type: FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1..4 FTFB, FTHA, FTFA: 1..16
This parameter designates a traffic type. Values for transport mode AtmOverEthernet: "TOP" "SG1" - Pseudowire (PW) for perHopBehaviour (pHB) EF "SG2" - PW for pHB AF4 "SG3" - PW for pHB AF3 "SG4" - PW for pHB AF2 "SG5" - PW for pHB AF1 "SG6" - PW for pHB BE "ICMP" Values for transport mode Iub IP: "DCN" "NBAP" "TOP" "SG1" - Signalled traffic for pHB EF "SG2" - Signalled traffic for pHB
Defines the location of the physical interface on the unit. The value range depends on the unit type. FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1..4 FTFB, FTFA, FTHA: 1..16 In case of Inverse Multiplexing for ATM (IMA) the value range is: 33..75. For ATM over Ethernet, the value is always: 76. This is is the minimum value of the port number to be used for UDP connections. The maximum value of this parameter = 63047, since 2488 calls are supported in transport modes Dual Iub an IubIP (65535 2488 = 63047). This parameter identifies the traffic descriptor. The value of the parameter shall represent a number starting with 100. Note that at most 32 traffic descriptors can exist in the AXC. Specifies the type of conformance test performed on the traffic stream by Usage Parameter Control (UPC). The FTM enforces the correspondence between conformance definition and service category. For CBR the conformance definition is CBR.1 and for UBR UBR.1. This parameter specifies the destination IP address of the TWAMP session. The TWAMP session must be locked, before its destination IP address can be changed.
This parameter specifies the threshold for raising the TWAMP session alarm for reasons of excessive packet loss ratio (PRL). The alarm is raised, if the packet loss ratio observed over a 15 minute evalutation period exceeds the threshold value. The alarm will be cleared if the packet loss ratio drops below the threshold value for 2 consecutive 15-minute observation periods. This parameter specifies the threshold for raising the TWAMP session alarm for reasons of excessive round-trip-time (RTT). The alarm is raised if the average round-trip-time of the TWAMP messages, calculated during a 1-minute evaluation period, exceeds the configured threshold. The alarm will be cleared, if during 5 consecutive 1-minute periods the average value of the RTT remains below the threshold. This parameter specifies the source IP address of TWAMP initiator messages. The TWAMP session must be locked, before its source IP address can be changed.
This parameter shows the type of the hardware unit that is installed in the FTM. Values are: System Module Release 2 FIIB: 472271A FILB: 472294A FSIB: 472272A FTEB: 470156A FTFA: 470134A FTFB: 472036A FTHA: 471522A FTIA: 471025A FTIB: 471720A FTJA: 471248A FTLA: 471730A FTLB: 471984A FTOA: 470133A
This parameter specifies the type of the hardware unit that is expected to be installed in the FTM slot. Values are: Values are: System Module Release 2 FIIB: 472271A FILB: 472294A FSIB: 472272A FTEB: 470156A FTFA: 470134A FTFB: 472036A FTHA: 471522A FTIA: 471025A FTIB: 471720A FTJA: 471248A FTLA: 471730A FTLB: 471984A
Defines the location of the physical interface on the unit. The value range depends on the unit type. FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1..4 FTFB, FTFA, FTHA: 1..16 In case of Inverse Multiplexing for ATM (IMA) the value range is: 33..75. For ATM over Ethernet, the value is always: 76.
Defines the location of the physical interface on the unit. The value range depends on the unit type. FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1..4 FTFB, FTFA, FTHA: 1..16 In case of Inverse Multiplexing for ATM (IMA) the value range is: 33..75. For ATM over Ethernet, the value is always: 76.
This parameter identifies the CES over PSN pseudowire. The format of the parameter is slot#- This parameter identifies the CES over PSN pseudowire. The format of the parameter is slot#-if# where slot# is the slot of the unit where the interface resides and if# is the interface number of the corresponding PDH interface on this unit. In this release slot is always 1. The value range of the if# part of the parameter depends on the hardware: FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1:4 FSIB, FTFB: 1-16 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1:4 FTFB: 1-16 The value range of the if# part of the parameter depends on the hardware:
if#
where slot# is the slot of the unit where the interface resides and if# is the interface number of the corresponding PDH interface on this unit. In this release slot is always 1.
This parameter identifies the unique IP based ethernet interface object in the BTS. Value is always 1.
This parameter identifies the unique plain ethernet interface object in the BTS. Value is always 1.
This parameter holds the list of the physical interfaces used by the IMA group. This parameter holds the list of the physical The maximum number of interfaces interfaces used by the IMA group. in one IMA group depends on the unit type: The maximum number of interfaces in one IMA group depends on the unit type: FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 4 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 4 FTEB, FTPB, FTFA: 8 FSIB, FTFA, FTHA, FTFB: 16 FTEB, FTPB, FTFA: 8 FTFA, FTHA, FTFB: 16
This parameter specifies a cost value for this route. Lower preference means lower This parameter specifies a preference value for cost. The FTM shall use by preference this route. The FTM shall use by preference routes routes with lower preference value. with lower preference value.
This parameter allows sending continuity check messages (ETH_CCM) towards the remote Maintenance Association Endpoints (MEPs) of the End Point. Changing the parameter from false (not allowed) to true (allowed) resets the CCM counters of all remote MEPs.
This parameter allows sending continuity check messages (ETH_CCM) towards the remote Maintenance Association Endpoints (MEPs) of the End Point. Changeing the parameter from false (not allowed) to true (allowed) resets the CCM counters of all remote MEPs.
This parameter specificies maximum receive unit size in octets. A LCP MRU Configure-Request shall be sent automatically when a different value than the default 1500 bytes A LCP MRU Configure-Request shall be sent is set for parameter mruSize. Otherwise automatically when a different value than the no Configure-Request shall be sent. default 1500 bytes is set for parameter mruSize. Otherwise no Configure-Request shall be sent. The BTS sends an alarm is the size of a received packet surpasses the The BTS sends an alarm is the size of a mruSize. received packet surpasses the mruSize. This parameter specifies maximum receive unit size in octets.
The MRRU option shall always be sent as part of every LCP negotiation and The MRRU option shall always be sent as applies to then to the bundle. part of every LCP negotiation and applies to then to the bundle. The BTS sends an alarm is the size of a received packet surpasses the The BTS sends an alarm is the size of a mrruSize. received packet surpasses the mrruSize. Defines the interface location on the unit. The number of interfaces depends on the unit type. FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1..4 FSIB, FTFB, FTHA, FTFA: 1..16 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1..4 FTFB, FTHA, FTFA: 1..16
Defines the interface location on the unit. The value depends on the unit type.
Identifies a PDH interface. Format: unit#if# Identifies a PDH interface. Format: unit#-if# The value of unit# is always 1. The value of unit# is always 1. The value range for the interface number (if#) depends on the unit type: FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1..4 FSIB, FTFB, FTHA, FTFA: 1..16 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1..4 FTFB, FTHA, FTFA: 1..16 The value range for the interface number (if#) depends on the unit type:
This parameter designates a traffic type. Values for transport mode AtmOverEthernet: "TT_TOP" "TT_SG1" - Pseudowire (PW) for perHopBehaviour (pHB) EF "TT_SG2" - PW for pHB AF4
This parameter designates a traffic type. Values for transport mode AtmOverEthernet: "TOP" "SG1" EF "SG2" AF4 "SG3" AF3
"TT_SG3" - PW for pHB AF3 "SG4" AF2 "TT_SG4" - PW for pHB AF2 "SG5" AF1 "TT_SG5" - PW for pHB AF1 "SG6" BE "TT_SG6" - PW for pHB BE "ICMP" "TT_ICMP" Values for transport mode Iub IP: Values for transport mode Iub IP: "DCN" "TT_DCN" "NBAP" "TT_NBAP" "TOP" "TT_BFD" "SG1" EF "TT_TOP" "SG2" AF4 "TT_SG1" - Signalled traffic for
Defines the location of the physical interface on the unit. The value range depends on the unit type. FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1..4 FSIB, FTFB, FTFA, FTHA: 1..16 In case of Inverse Multiplexing for ATM (IMA) the value range is: 33..75. FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1..4 FTFB, FTFA, FTHA: 1..16 For Inverse Multiplexing for ATM (IMA) the value range is: 33..75. The location of the physical interfaces depends on the unit type.
For ATM over Ethernet, the value is For ATM over Ethernet, the value is always: always: 76. 76. This is is the minimum value of the port number to be used over UDP connections. This is is the minimum value of the port number to be used for UDP connections. The maximum value of this parameter = 63047, since 2488 calls are The maximum value of this parameter = supported in transport modes Dual Iub 63047, since 2488 calls are supported in transport and IubIP (65535 - 2488 = 63047). modes Dual Iub an IubIP (65535 - 2488 = 63047).
This parameter identifies the traffic descriptor. The value shall represent a number between 100 and 131. Specifies the type of conformance test performed on the traffic stream by Usage Parameter Control (UPC). The FTM enforces the correspondence between conformance definition and service category. For CBR the conformance definition is CBR.1. For UBR it is UBR.1. This parameter specifies the destination IP address of the TWAMP session. Changeing the destination IP address of the TWAMP session requires locking the session.
This parameter identifies the traffic descriptor. The value of the parameter shall represent a number starting with 100. Note that at most 32 traffic descriptors can exist in the AXC. Specifies the type of conformance test performed on the traffic stream by Usage Parameter Control (UPC). The FTM enforces the correspondence between conformance definition and service category. For CBR the conformance definition is CBR.1 and for UBR UBR.1. This parameter specifies the destination IP address of the TWAMP session. The TWAMP session must be locked, before its destination IP address can be changed.
This parameter specifies the threshold for raising the TWAMP session alarm for reasons of This parameter specifies the threshold for excessive packet loss ratio (PRL). raising the packet loss ratio alarm (PRL). The alarm is raised, if the packet loss ratio The alarm is raised, if the packet observed over a 15 minute evalutation period loss ratio during the current observation exceeds the threshold value. The alarm will be period exceeds the threshold value. The cleared if the packet loss ratio drops below the alarm will be cleared, after at least 2 threshold value for 2 consecutive 15-minute observation periods are error free again. observation periods.
This parameter specifies the threshold for This parameter specifies the threshold for raising raising the round-trip-time alarm (RTT). the TWAMP session alarm for reasons of excessive round-trip-time (RTT). The alarm is raised if during a 1-min period the value of the round-trip-time of The alarm is raised if the average round-tripa TWAMP message exceeds the time of the TWAMP messages, calculated during configured threshold. The alarm will be a 1-minute evaluation period, exceeds the cleared, if during 5 consecutive 1-min configured threshold. The alarm will be cleared, if periods the average value of the RTT during 5 consecutive 1-minute periods the average remains below the threshold. value of the RTT remains below the threshold. This parameter specifies the source IP address of TWAMP initiator messages. The TWAMP session must be locked, before its source IP address can be changed.
This parameter shows the type of the This parameter shows the type of the hardware hardware unit that is installed in the FTM. unit that is installed in the FTM. Values are: System Module Release 2 FIIB: 472271A FILB: 472294A FSIB: 472272A FTEB: 470156A FTFA: 470134A FTFB: 472036A FTHA: 471522A FTIA: 471025A FTIB: 471720A FTJA: 471248A FTLA: 471730A FTLB: 471984A FTOA: 470133A Values are: System Module Release 2 FIIB: 472271A FILB: 472294A FSIB: 472272A FTEB: 470156A FTFA: 470134A FTFB: 472036A FTHA: 471522A FTIA: 471025A FTIB: 471720A FTJA: 471248A FTLA: 471730A FTLB: 471984A FTOA: 470133A
This parameter specifies the type of the hardware unit that is expected to be installed in the FTM slot. Values are:
This parameter specifies the type of the hardware unit that is expected to be installed in the FTM slot. Values are: Values are:
Values are: System Module Release 2 System Module Release 2 FIIB: 472271A FIIB: 472271A FILB: 472294A FILB: 472294A FSIB: 472272A FSIB: 472272A FTEB: 470156A FTEB: 470156A FTFA: 470134A FTFA: 470134A FTFB: 472036A FTFB: 472036A FTHA: 471522A FTHA: 471522A FTIA: 471025A FTIA: 471025A FTIB: 471720A FTIB: 471720A FTJA: 471248A FTJA: 471248A FTLA: 471730A FTLA: 471730A FTLB: 471984A FTLB: 471984A
Defines the location of the physical interface on the unit. The value range depends on the unit type. FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1..4 FSIB, FTFB, FTFA, FTHA: 1..16 In case of Inverse Multiplexing for ATM (IMA) the value range is: 33..75. FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1..4 FTFB, FTFA, FTHA: 1..16 For Inverse Multiplexing for ATM (IMA) the value range is: 33..75. The location of the physical interfaces depends on the unit type.
For ATM over Ethernet, the value is For ATM over Ethernet, the value is always: always: 76. 76.
Defines the location of the physical interface on the unit. The value range depends on the unit type. FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1..4 FSIB, FTFB, FTFA, FTHA: 1..16 In case of Inverse Multiplexing for ATM (IMA) the value range is: 33..75. FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1..4 FTFB, FTFA, FTHA: 1..16 For Inverse Multiplexing for ATM (IMA) the value range is: 33..75. The location of the physical interfaces depends on the unit type.
For ATM over Ethernet, the value is For ATM over Ethernet, the value is always: always: 76. 76.
This parameter identifies the CES over PSN pseudowire. The format of the parameter is slot#-if# where slot# is the slot of the unit where the interface resides and if# is the interface number of the corresponding PDH interface on this unit. In this release slot is always 1. The value range of the if# part of the parameter depends on the hardware: FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1:4 FSIB, FTFB: 1-16
This parameter identifies the unique IP based ethernet interface object in the BTS. Value is always 1.
This parameter holds the list of the physical interfaces used by the IMA group. The maximum number of interfaces in one IMA group depends on the unit type: FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 4 FTEB, FTPB, FTFA: 8 FSIB, FTFA, FTHA, FTFB: 16
This parameter specifies a cost value for this route. Lower preference means lower cost. The FTM shall use by preference routes with lower preference value.
This parameter allows sending continuity check messages (ETH_CCM) towards the remote Maintenance Association Endpoints (MEPs) of the End Point. Changing the parameter from false (not allowed) to true (allowed) resets the CCM counters of all remote MEPs.
This parameter specificies maximum receive unit size in octets. The BTS sends an alarm is the size of a received packet surpasses the mruSize. This parameter specificies maximum receive unit size in octets. A LCP MRU Configure-Request shall be sent automatically when a different value than the default 1500 bytes is set for parameter mruSize. Otherwise no Configure-Request shall be sent. The BTS sends an alarm is the size of a received packet surpasses the mruSize.
This parameter specificies maximum receive reconstructed unit size in octets. The MRRU option shall always be sent as part of every LCP negotiation and applies to then to the bundle. The BTS sends an alarm is the size of a received packet surpasses the mrruSize.
Defines the interface location on the unit. The value depends on the unit type. FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1..4 FSIB, FTFB, FTHA, FTFA: 1..16
Identifies a PDH interface. Format: unit#-if# The value of unit# is always 1. The value range for the interface number (if#) depends on the unit type: FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1..4 FSIB, FTFB, FTHA, FTFA: 1..16
This parameter designates a traffic type. Possible values are: "TT_DCN" "TT_NBAP" "TT_BFD" "TT_TOP" "TT_SG1" "TT_SG2" "TT_SG3" "TT_SG4" "TT_SG5" "TT_SG6" "TT_ICMP" "TT_CES1" to "TT_CES8"
The location of the physical interfaces depends on the unit type. FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1..4 FSIB, FTFB, FTFA, FTHA: 1..16 For Inverse Multiplexing for ATM (IMA) the value range is: 33..75. For ATM over Ethernet, the value is always: 76. This is is the minimum value of the port number to be used over UDP connections. The maximum value of this parameter = 63047, since 2488 calls are supported in transport modes Dual Iub and IubIP (65535 2488 = 63047).
This parameter identifies the traffic descriptor. The value shall represent a number between 100 and 131. Specifies the type of conformance test performed on the traffic stream by Usage Parameter Control (UPC). The FTM enforces the correspondence between conformance definition and service category. For CBR the conformance definition is CBR.1. For UBR it is UBR.1. This parameter specifies the destination IP address of the TWAMP session. Changeing the destination IP address of the TWAMP session requires locking the session.
This parameter specifies the threshold for raising the packet loss ratio alarm (PRL). The alarm is raised, if the packet loss ratio during the current observation period exceeds the threshold value. The alarm will be cleared, after at least 2 observation periods are error free again.
This parameter specifies the threshold for raising the round-trip-time alarm (RTT). The alarm is raised if during a 1-min period the value of the round-trip-time of a TWAMP message exceeds the configured threshold. The alarm will be cleared, if during 5 consecutive 1min periods the average value of the RTT remains below the threshold.
This parameter shows the type of the hardware unit that is installed in the FTM. Values are: System Module Release 2 FIIB: 472271A FILB: 472294A FSIB: 472272A FTEB: 470156A FTFA: 470134A FTFB: 472036A FTHA: 471522A FTIA: 471025A FTIB: 471720A FTJA: 471248A FTLA: 471730A FTLB: 471984A FTOA: 470133A
This parameter specifies the type of the hardware unit that is expected to be installed in the FTM slot. Values are: Values are: System Module Release 2 FIIB: 472271A FILB: 472294A FSIB: 472272A FTEB: 470156A FTFA: 470134A FTFB: 472036A FTHA: 471522A FTIA: 471025A FTIB: 471720A FTJA: 471248A FTLA: 471730A FTLB: 471984A
The location of the physical interfaces depends on the unit type. FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1..4 FSIB, FTFB, FTFA, FTHA: 1..16 For Inverse Multiplexing for ATM (IMA) the value range is: 33..75. For ATM over Ethernet, the value is always: 76.
The location of the physical interfaces depends on the unit type. FTEB, FTPB: 1..8 FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 1..4 FSIB, FTFB, FTFA, FTHA: 1..16 For Inverse Multiplexing for ATM (IMA) the value range is: 33..75. For ATM over Ethernet, the value is always: 76.
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administrativeState of TWAMP - The TWAMP session must be locked, before its destination IP address can be changed (set administrativeState to "locked").
administrativeState of TWAMP - The TWAMP session must be locked, before its source IP address can be changed (set administrativeState to "locked").
VCI of VCCT -
administrativeState of TWAMP - Changeing the destination IP address of the session requires locking it.
VCI of VCCT - The value of parameter vcCTPId must be the same as the value of attribute VCI.
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The default DSCP value maps to Per Hop Behaviour Assured Forwarding Class 4 (AF4).
Default value is 100 percent. This means the alarm is only Default raised value if packet is 1000 loss packets. = 100%.
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Related Features (Issue 03A) Related Features (Issue 03 DRAFT) RAN2440 Fast IP Rerouting (optional), RAN1449 Dual RAN1879 Iub forDynamic Flexi WCDMA Routing (optional), in BTS (BFD RAN74 triggered Native route Iub IP switching) for Flexi WCDMA (optiona RAN74 Native Iub IP for Flexi WCDMA BTS (optional), RAN1879 RAN1449 Dynamic Dual Routing Iub for Flexi in BTS WCDMA (BFD triggered (optional), route RAN2440 switching) Fast(optiona IP Rero RAN74 Native Iub IP for Flexi WCDMA BTS (optional), RAN1879 RAN1449 Dynamic Dual Routing Iub for Flexi in BTS WCDMA (BFD triggered (optional), route RAN2440 switching) Fast(optiona IP Rero RAN74 Native Iub IP for Flexi WCDMA BTS (optional), RAN1879 RAN1449 Dynamic Dual Routing Iub for Flexi in BTS WCDMA (BFD triggered (optional), route RAN2440 switching) Fast(optiona IP Rero RAN74 Native Iub IP for Flexi WCDMA BTS (optional), RAN1879 RAN1449 Dynamic Dual Routing Iub for Flexi in BTS WCDMA (BFD triggered (optional), route RAN2440 switching) Fast(optiona IP Rero RAN74 Native Iub IP for Flexi WCDMA BTS (optional), RAN1879 RAN1449 Dynamic Dual Routing Iub for Flexi in BTS WCDMA (BFD triggered (optional), route RAN2440 switching) Fast(optiona IP Rero RAN74 Native Iub IP for Flexi WCDMA BTS (optional), RAN1879 RAN1449 Dynamic Dual Routing Iub for Flexi in BTS WCDMA (BFD triggered (optional), route RAN2440 switching) Fast(optiona IP Rero RAN74 Native Iub IP for Flexi WCDMA BTS (optional), RAN1449 Dual Iub for Flexi WCDMA (optional), RAN2440 Fast IP Rero RAN74 Native Iub IP for Flexi WCDMA BTS (optional), RAN1879 RAN1449 Dynamic Dual Routing Iub for Flexi in BTS WCDMA (BFD triggered (optional), route RAN2440 switching) Fast(optiona IP Rero RAN74 Native Iub IP for Flexi WCDMA BTS (optional), RAN1879 RAN1449 Dynamic Dual Routing Iub for Flexi in BTS WCDMA (BFD triggered (optional), route RAN2440 switching) Fast(optiona IP Rero RAN74 Native Iub IP for Flexi WCDMA BTS (optional), RAN1879 RAN1449 Dynamic Dual Routing Iub for Flexi in BTS WCDMA (BFD triggered (optional), route RAN2440 switching) Fast(optiona IP Rero RAN74 Native Iub IP for Flexi WCDMA BTS (optional), RAN1449 Dual Iub for Flexi WCDMA (optional), RAN2440 Fast IP Rero RAN963 Network Element Certificate Management (optional)
RAN1749 BTS Firewall (optional) IPv4 routing for management traffic, DHCP, NTP (standard) IPv4 routing for management traffic, DHCP, NTP (standard) RAN2440 Fast IP Rerouting (optional) IPv4 routing for management traffic, DHCP, NTP (standard) IPv4 routing for management traffic, DHCP, NTP (standard) IPv4 routing for management traffic, DHCP, NTP (standard)
CN4065 (standard), RAN1878 IP over ML-PPP on E1/T1/JT1 CN4065 (standard) Interfaces (optional)
RAN1142 ATM over Ethernet for BTS (standard) RAN1142 ATM over Ethernet for BTS (standard) RAN1142 ATM over Ethernet for BTS (standard) RAN1253 Iub Transport QoS (optional) RAN1142 ATM over Ethernet for BTS (standard), RAN1253 Iub Transport QoS (optional), RAN2440 Fast IP Rerouting (optiona
Physical Interfaces STM1/OC3 & STM0/OC1 (standard) Physical Interfaces STM1/OC3 & STM0/OC1 (standard) Physical Interfaces STM1/OC3 & STM0/OC1 (standard) Physical Interfaces STM1/OC3 & STM0/OC1 (standard)
ATM Traffic Management: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate), CBR (Constant Bit Rate), Shaping (standard)
ATM Traffic Management: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate), CBR (Constant Bit Rate), Shaping (standard)
BFD
function
function
ETHLK
macAddr
MAC address
IPNO
bfdHoldUpTime
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oamCir
This parameter specifies the delay for re-installig routes as active ones after a BFD session has recovered from down to up state. Defining a delay can prevent too heavy toggling of de-installing and re-installing routes protection for unstable BFD sessions. BFD throttle time for re-installing routes This parameter specifies the committed information rate (CIR) for Service OAM messages sent by the FTM. Committed information rate for Service OAM messages If this parameter is set to true, the optional TLV received in a Link Trace or Loopback message (LTM or LBM message) is sent back unchecked in the corresponding reply message (LTR, or LBR). If this parameter is set to false, the received optional TLV is ignored and not being sent in the replymessage. Optional TLV message reply flag This parameter specifies a cost value for this route. The BTS shall use by preference routes with lower metric values. Cost value for the route Upper limit = 32 bit value.
IPNO
oamTlvReply
IPRT
metric
OAMPRF
enableCcm
This parameter allows sending continuity check messages (ETH_CCM) towards the remote Maintenance Association Endpoints (MEPs) of the End Point. Changing the parameter from false (not allowed) to true (allowed) resets the CCM counters of CCM all remote MEPs. Allow sending of CCM messages and reset counters
Connection Admission Control committed bit rate. CAC committed bit rate is the total bit rate, which is available for guaranteed traffic at the interface. Signalling bit rate and DCN bit rate are subtracted from the CAC committed bit rate and the rest is available for the user-plane data connections which are under transport connection admission control.
P3ML
cacCommittedBitRate
This parameter holds the list of the physical interfaces used for MLPPP. The maximum number of interfaces in one MLPPP interface depends on the unit type: FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 4 FTEB, FTPB, FTFA: 8 FTFA, FTHA, FTFB: 16 Interfaces have to be selected consecutively starting with 1. Connection Admission Control committed bit rate. CAC committed bit rate is the total bit rate, which is available for guaranteed traffic at the interface. Signalling bit rate and DCN bit rate are subtracted from the CAC committed bit rate and the rest is available for the user-plane data connections which are under transport connection admission control. This parameter holds the physical interface id used by the PPP link over PDH. This id is restricted by the number of interfaces present in the transport module. Only IF 1 is supported for current release.
P3ML
interfaces
P3SL
cacCommittedBitRate
P3SL
interface
Short Description This parameter defines for which purpose BFD session is used. For this release only manually configured BFD sessions are supported.
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Multiplicity
Related Functions
This parameter shows the MAC address of the ethernet interface. This parameter specifies the delay for re-installig routes as active ones after a BFD session has recovered from down to up state. Defining a delay can prevent too heavy toggling of de-installing and re-installing routes for unstable BFD sessions. This parameter specifies the committed information rate (CIR) for Service OAM messages sent by the FTM. If this parameter is set to true, the optional TLV received in a Link Trace or Loopback message (LTM or LBM message) is sent back unchecked in the corresponding reply message (LTR, or LBR). If this parameter is set to false, the received optional TLV is ignored and not being sent in the replymessage. This parameter specifies a cost value for the route. The BTS shall use by preference routes with lower metric values. Upper limit = 32 bit value. This parameter allows sending continuity check messages (ETH_CCM) towards the remote Maintenance Association Endpoints (MEPs) of the End Point. Changing the parameter from false (not allowed) to true (allowed) resets the CCM counters of all remote MEPs.
Connection Admission Control committed bit rate. CAC committed bit rate is the total bit rate, which is available for guaranteed traffic at the interface. Signalling bit rate and DCN bit rate are subtracted from the CAC committed bit rate and the rest is available for the user-plane data connections which are under transport connection admission control.
This parameter holds the list of the physical interfaces used for MLPPP. The maximum number of interfaces in one MLPPP interface depends on the unit type: FIIB, FILB, FTIA, FTIB, FTJA, FTLB: 4 FTEB, FTPB, FTFA: 8 FTFA, FTHA, FTFB: 16 Interfaces have to be selected consecutively starting with 1. Connection Admission Control Committed Bit Rate. CAC committed bit rate is the total bit rate, which is available for guaranteed traffic at the interface. Signalling bit rate and DCN bit rate are subtracted from the CAC committed bit rate and the rest is available for the user-plane data connections which are under transport connection admission control. This parameter holds the physical interface id used by the PPP link over PDH. This id is restricted by the number of interfaces present in the transport module. Only IF 1 is supported for current release.
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MANUAL_BFD_SESSION (0)
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MANUAL_BFD_SESSION (0)
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EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp EM <-> FTM, RAC <-> FTM, RAC <-> RACApp
OSPFV2 OSPFV2 OSPFV2 OSPFV2 OSPFV2 OSPFV2 OSPFV2 OSPFV2 OSPFV2 IPSECC IPSECC IPSECC IVMP IVMP
desMinTxInt ospfAreas ospfEnabled ospfRouterId ospfV2Id refBandwidth spfDelay spfHoldTime spfMaxHoldTime ipSecEnabled ipSeccId securityPolicies trafficPathMap vlanMapId