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ACCULINK 3350 E1 NTU
Synchronous Port Table, RS-232-like MIB
The synchronous port table contains an entry for the
COM port when the port is configured for synchronous
operation. For the E1 NTU, the entries in the table that are
counters (rs232SyncPortEntry 3–7) are used to collect
statistics and are not supported.
Synchronous Port Table –
"rs232SyncPortClockSource"
(rs232SyncPortEntry 2)
This object specifies the clock source for the port. Only
the following values are supported by the E1 NTU.
internal(1) – The port uses an internal clock.
external(2) – The port uses an external clock.
Generic-Interface Extension
MIB (RFC 1229)
This generic-interface MIB is an experimental MIB
that provides extensions to the generic interface group
defined in MIB II. This MIB describes three tables:
Generic Interface Extension Table
Generic Interface Test Table
Generic Receive Address Table
Only the generic interface test table is supported by the
E1 NTU. This table is supported for the network interface
only.
Generic Interface Test Table, Generic
Interface MIB
The test table provides access to additional tests
(loopbacks and pattern tests) that are not in the interfaces
group of MIB II.
E-12
Generic Interface Test Table – "ifExtnsTestType"
Object (ifExtnsTestEntry 4)
This object is a control variable used to start and stop
operator-initiated tests on the interface. It provides the
capability to:
Start/stop the Send 32767 test pattern on the
network interface.
Start/stop the Send 1-in-8 test pattern on the
network interface.
Start/stop the Monitor 32767 test pattern on the
network interface.
The following object identifiers control tests on the
interface.
noTest – Stops the test in progress on the interface.
testSend32767 – Initiates a Send 32767 test on the
network interface.
testSend1in8 – Initiates a Send 1-in-8 test on the
network interface.
testMon32767 – Initiates a Monitor 32767 test on
the network interface.
Where these object identifiers are defined as follows:
noTest – OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
[wellKnownTests 0]
testSend32767 – OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
[wellKnownTests 11]
testSend1in8 – OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
[wellKnownTests 12]
testMon32767 – OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
[wellKnownTests 13]
June 1996
3350-A2-GB20-10

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