Ces Vc Set-Up - Nortel Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Manual

Nortel passport 8250 integrated access mux: user guide
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82 Appendix B MIBs
Table 24
SnmpManager table
Object
Access
IP address
NA
row status
RC
version
RC
storage type
RC

CES VC set-up

The CES VC set-up table contains the basic minimum requirements to create
and delete connections.
on the CES VC set-up table.
Table 25
CES VC set-up table
Object
Access
board slot id
RC
port number
RC
vp vc type
RC
vpi
RC
vci
RC
(Sheet 1 of 2)
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definition
The IP address of the management stations. The maximum of three
management stations can receive traps from the Passport 8250.
Enables the creation, deletion and viewing of the current status of
the row.
create and go: A new row is created and set to active.
create and wait: A new row is created and set to not in service.
destroy: A current existing row is deleted.
active: An existing row is available for use.
not in service: An existing row is unavailable for use.
not ready: An existing row is unavailable for use because required
information is missing.
The SNMP version. Determines the type of trap sent to the SNMP
manager.
Defines if the entry is stored in volatile or non-volatile memory.
See "CES VC set-up table" (page 82) for information
Definition
The service board number.
The port number on the service board.
The type of connection. The Passport 8250 supports permanent
virtual circuits (PVCs) circuit emulation service (CES).
The virtual path identifier (VPI) associated with the connection.
The virtual channel identifier (VCI) associated with the connection.

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