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Document Type Parameter Date 2011-07-04 12:09 Search scope AXC, C5.5 Managed Object A2NE Parameter name AAL2 Node Identifier

A2NE A2NE

BTS Parameter Modification Enabled Enable AAL2 Multiplexing

A2ST

AAL2 End Address of the WAM

A2ST

AAL2 Endpoint Address

A2ST

AAL2 Endpoint Address

A2ST

AAL2 Interface List

A2ST

AAL2 Signaling Link TTP Enable Performance Monitoring

A2ST

AAL2 Signalling Link Identifier

A2ST

Signaling Transport Converter Alarm Enable

A2ST

WAM Identifier

A2UT

AAL2 User Path Identifier

A2UT

AAL2 User Path TTP Enable Performance Monitoring

A2UT

AAL2 User Path Usage

A2UT

CU Timer

A2UT

Path Identifier

ACCP

ATM Access Profile Identifier

ACCP

Egress Bandwidth

ACCP

Ingress Bandwidth

ACCP

Maximum Number of VCI Bits Supported

ACCP

Maximum Number of VPI Bits Supported

ACCP

Policing

ANBA

NBAP Identifier

ANBA

NBAP Type

ANBA

WAM Identifier

AXC

AXC Identifier

AXC

Basestation Variant

AXC AXC AXC

Local User Password Local Username Location Name

AXC AXC

Software Release Version System Title

AXC

User Label

BFD

BFD session activation flag

BFD

BFD session admin down state control

BFD

BFD session packets lost detection time multiplier

BFD

Bidirectional Forwarding Detection Naming Attribute

BFD

Destination IP address of BFD session

CCFA

Cross Connect Fabric Identifier

CCFA

Cross Connection

CCFA

From Termination

CCFA CCFA

Termination Point Termination Point 1

CCFA

Termination Point 2

CCFA

To Termination

CCFA

UBR+ Enabled

CCFA CCFA

User Label User Label

CCFA

VCC Bundle Enabling Flag

CIWT

CES Id

CIWT

CES Partial Fill

CIWT

CES Port Pointer

CIWT

CES Service

CIWT

CES Timeslot Sequence CBR Interface

ETHLK

Administrative State

ETHLK

Ethernet link identifier

ETHLK

Speed and Duplex flag

FMAF

Alarm Blocking

FMAF

Alarm Blocking List

FMAF

Alarm Filter Identifier

FMAF

alarm Filter Set Name

FMAS

Alarm Selection Identifier

FRLI

ATM over Fractional E1/JT1/T1 Time Slot Sequence

FRLI

Fractional Interface Id

IAIF

DCN Interface Identifier

IAIF IAIF

Destination IP Address Destination IP Address

IAIF

Disabled

IAIF

Enable OSPF

IAIF

OSPF Extention Interface

IAIF IAIF IAIF

OSPF Extention Interface Network Identifier OSPF Hello Interval OSPF Hello Interval

IAIF

OSPF Interface Area

IAIF IAIF

OSPF Interface Area OSPF Interface Cost

IAIF IAIF IAIF

OSPF Interface Cost OSPF Retransmit Interval OSPF Retransmit Interval

IAIF IAIF

OSPF Router Dead Interval OSPF Router Dead Interval

IAIF IAIF

OSPF Timing OSPF Transit Delay

IAIF IEIF

OSPF Transit Delay Broadcast IP Address

IEIF

Ethernet Interface Identifier

IEIF

IP Address

IEIF

IP Address Info in the Transport Network

IEIF

IP Network Mask

IEIF

Local Address of the IP Interface

IEIF IEIF

Local IP Address Netmask

IEIF IEIF

OSPF Extention Interface Network Identifier OSPF Extention Interface Network Identifier

IEIF

Restricted Mode (discard public IP)

IEIF

Shaping Bandwidth

IEIF

Upper Layer Shaping Enabled Flag

IEIF

Vlan ID

IEIF

Vlan mapping enabled flag

IFPG IFPG IFPG

Interface Number Interface Number Interface Protection Group Id

IFPG

Lockout State of the Interface Protection Group

IFPG

Mask Signal Degrade

IFPG

Mask Signal Degrade

IFPG

Multiplexer Section Protocol

IFPG

Protected Interface

IFPG

Protecting Interface

IFPG

Revertive Operation

IFPG IFPG IHCP

Unit Number Unit Number Client Identifier

IHCP

Client Identifier

IHCP IHCP

DHCP Client Identifier DHCP Client Identifier

IHCP

DHCP Configuration Entry IP Address

IHCP IHCP

DHCP Configuration Information DHCP Configuration Information Identifier

IHCP

DHCP Fixed IP Address

IHCP

DHCP Fixed IP Address

IHCP

DHCP Fixed IP Address

IHCP

DHCP Fixed IP Address

IHCP IHCP

DHCP Hardware Identifier DHCP Hardware Identifier

IHCP

DHCP Range End IP Address

IHCP

DHCP Range Start IP Address

IHCP

DHCP Range Start IP Address

IHCP

DHCP Server Identifier

IHCP

Hardware Identifier

IHCP

Hardware Identifier

IHCP

Range Identifier

IHCP

Range Identifier

IHCP

dhcpRangeEnd

IMAG

Administrative State

IMAG

IMA Group Identifier

IMAG

IMA Version Identifier

IMAG

Interface Number

IMAG

Maximum Differential Delay

IMAG

Minimum Number of Links

IMAG

Tx Frame Length

INTP

List of NTP Server IP Addresses

INTP

NTP Enabled

INTP

NTP Identifier

INTP INTP IPNO

NTP Server IP Address NTP Server IP Address BTS Identifier

IPNO

BTS transport mode

IPNO

Base Station IP Address

IPNO

IP Node Identifier

IPNO

Public IP Address

IPNO

RET IP Address

IPNO

RNC IP Address

IPRM

How is source two defined?

IPRM

IP Restricted Mode Access Identifier

IPRM

IP Subnet Mask

IPRM

IP address for source two

IPRM

Name reference for source two

IPRM

Ports associated to source one

IPRM

Ports associated to source two

IPRM

Restricted Mode Exception

IPRM

Source One Identifier

IPRM

User Label

IPRT IPRT

Destination IP Address Destination IP Address

IPRT IPRT IPRT

Destination IP Address Gateway Gateway

IPRT

IP Routing Table Identifier

IPRT IPRT IPRT IPRT

List of static routes Netmask Netmask Netmask

ISPF ISPF

Action Create OSPF Area OSPF Access Identifier

ISPF

OSPF Area Identifier

ISPF

OSPF Area Stub

ISPF

OSPF Area Stub Cost

MODUL MODUL

Actual Module Type Expected Module Type

MODUL

Module Identifier

N3CF

Get Publication Service Retry Interval

N3CF

Heartbeat Period

N3CF N3CF

Initial Registration Password Initial Registration Username

N3CF

Mediator Configuration Identifier

N3CF N3CF N3CF N3CF N3CF

Primary LDAP Configuration Root DN Primary LDAP People Root DN Primary LDAP Server IP Address Primary LDAP Server Port Re-Publication Period

N3CF

Re-Registration Period

N3CF

Registration Retry Base Period

N3CF

Retry Random

N3CF N3CF N3CF N3CF N3CF N3CF

Secondary LDAP Configuration Root DN Secondary LDAP People Root DN Secondary LDAP Server IP Address Secondary LDAP Server Port Use Next User Label

N3MD

Base Identifier

N3MD N3MD

Configuration Object Mediator Identifier

N3MD

New Base ID

N3MD N3MD N3MD

Old Base ID Time To Wait Time To Wait

N3MD NNDT

Use Next Administrative State

NNDT

Neighbour Node Discovery Identifier

NNDT NNDT PPTT

Remote System Identifier Remote Transmission Convergence Adaptor TTP Identifier Administrative State

PPTT

Bit Error Ratio Mode

PPTT

PDH Haul Type

PPTT

PDH Interface ID

PPTT

PDH Line Build Out

PPTT

PDH Line Type

PPTT

Q1 Support

PWMP

BFD actual session administration flag

PWMP

Bidirectional Forwarding Enabled

PWMP

Downlink MPLS Header

PWMP

Packetization Timer

PWMP

Per hop behaviour DiffServ

PWMP

Pseudowire MPLS identifier

PWMP

Pseudowire tunnel pointer

PWMP

Set of registered vcCTPs.

PWMP

Uplink Concatenation Factor.

PWMP

Uplink MPLS Header

PWNE

BFD session packets lost detection time multiplier

PWNE

BFD timing parameters

PWNE

Control Word Enable

PWNE

Desired minimum BFD control word transmission interval

PWNE

Naming String

PWNE

Required minimum BFD control word receive interval

PWTIP

Administrative State

PWTIP

Next Hop IP Address

PWTIP

Pseudowire Tunnel IP identifier

PWTIP

Remote IPv4 Address

QOS

Assured Forwarding Class 1 Weight Value

QOS

Assured Forwarding Class 2 Weight Value

QOS

Assured Forwarding Class 3 Weight Value

QOS

Assured Forwarding Class 4 Weight Value

QOS

Best Effort Weight Value

QOS

Differentiated Services Code Point list

QOS

Per Hop Behaviour

QOS

Per Hop Behaviour Weight List

QOS

QOS class naming identifier

QOS

Quality of Service mapping table

QOS

Traffic type

QOS

Vlan priority flag

SMTT

Bit Error Ratio Mode

SMTT

Remote Defect Indication On Excessive Bit Error Ratio

SMTT

SDH Multiplexer Section Interface ID

SPTT

Administrative State

SPTT

Laser Mode

SPTT

Path Mapping

SPTT

SDH Physical Section Interface ID

SPTT

STM Level

SRTT

Expected Trace Identifier

SRTT

SDH Regenerator Section Interface ID

SRTT

Sent Trace Identifier

STPG

Frequency

STPG

Frequency

STPG

Interface Number

STPG

Interface Number

STPG

Priority

STPG

Priority

STPG

Synchronisation Protection Group Identifier

STPG STPG

Synchronization Source 1 Synchronization Source 2

STPG

Timing Source Pointer

STPG STPG STPG STPG SVTT

Timing Source Pointer Timing Source Pointer Unit Number Unit Number Expected Trace Identifier

SVTT

SDH Virtual Container Interface ID

SVTT

Sent Trace Identifier

TCTT

ATM Interface Identifier

TCTT

ATM Interface Utilization Monitoring

TCTT

Conditions for raising a utilization alarm

TCTT

Duration, the traffic is exceeding the thresholdValue

TCTT

Enable TCTT Disabled Alarm

TCTT

Threshold Value for the Traffic

TMPAR

CAC Committed Bit Rate

TMPAR

DCN Committed Bit Rate

TMPAR

Far End SCTP Subnet IP Address

TMPAR

Far End SCTP Subnet Mask

TMPAR

Minimum SCTP port number

TMPAR

Minimum UDP port number

TMPAR

Next hop router IP address

TMPAR

Pointer to the unit that carries the Iub IP traffic

TMPAR

Signalling Committed Bit Rate

TMPAR

TMPAR Object Instance Identifier

TOPIK

Administrative State

TOPIK

IP Address of the ToP master

TOPIK

Identifier of the ToP instance

TOPIK

Log mean synchronization value

TOPIK TOPIK

Master clock state Next hop IP address of the ToP master

TPEL

Parent Network Identifier

TPEL

Topology Identifier

TRDE

Cell Delay Variation Tolerance Peak Cell Rate

TRDE

Conformance Definition

TRDE

Minimum Desired Cell Rate

TRDE

Peak Cell Rate

TRDE

Traffic Descriptor Identifier

TRDE

UBR Share

TRDE

User Label

UNIT

Actual Unit Type

UNIT

Expected Unit Type

UNIT

Unit Id

VCCT

Egress Frame Discard Enabled

VCCT

Enable Performance Monitoring

VCCT

New Traffic Descriptor Pointer

VCCT

Traffic Descriptor Pointer

VCCT

Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI)

VCTT

ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL) Profile Pointer

VCTT

Enable Performance Monitoring For AAL

VCTT

Virtual Channel Trail Termination Point Identifier

VPCT

Enable Performance Monitoring

VPCT

New Traffic Descriptor Pointer

VPCT

Traffic Descriptor Pointer

VPCT

Virtual Path Identifier (VPI)

VPTT

Supported Service Categories

VPTT

Virtual Path Trail Termination Point Identifier

Abbreviated name aal2NodeId

3GPP name Parameter group

Category

Multiplicity: 1

btsParaModEnabled enableAal2Multiplexing

1 1

AAL2EndAddress

a2ea

a2ea

muxInterfaceConfigList

aal2sigTTPenablePm

aal2sigTTPId

stcAlarmEnable

wamId

aal2pathTTPId

aal2pathTTPenablePm

aal2UpUsage

timerCu

pid

atmAccessProfileId

egressBandwidth

ingressBandwidth

maxNumVCIBitsSupported

maxNumVPIBitsSupported

upcNpc

nbapTTPId

nbapType

wamId

axcId

equipmentHolderSpecificType

localUserPassword userName locationName

1 1 1

softwareReleaseVersion systemTitle

1 1

userLabel

bfdActivation

bfdAdminUp

bfdDetectMult

bfdId

bfdDestAddress

atmFabricId

crossConnection

1000

fromTermination

tps fromTerminationPoint

1 1

toTerminationPoint

toTermination

ubrPlusEnabled

userLabel userLabel

1 1

vccBundleEnabled

cesIwfId

cesPartialFill

cesPortPointer

cesService

cesTimeSlotSequenceCbrIf

31

administrativeState

ethLinkId

Transmission

speedAndDuplex

alarmFilterSetActivation

alarmFilterList

70

alarmFilterSetId

alarmFilterSetName

alarmSelectionId

afrTimeSlotSequence

31

afrLinkInterfaceId

atmIfNetId

destIpAddr destIpAddr

1 1

disabled

ospfEnabled

ospfExtentionInterface

ospfExtentionIfNetIdentifier helloInterval helloInterval

1 1 1

interfaceArea

ospfInterfaceArea interfaceCost

1 1

ospfInterfaceCost retransInterval retransInterval

1 1 1

routerDeadInterval routerDeadInterval

1 1

ospfTiming transitDelay

1 1

transitDelay broadcastAddr

1 1

ethIfNetId

ipAddr

ipAddr

netmask

localIpAddr

localIp netmask

1 1

ospfExtentionIfNetIdentifier ospfExtentionIfNetIdentifier

1 1

discardPublic

shapedBandwidth

upperLayerShaping

vlanId

vLanEnabled

interfaceNumber interfaceNumber transIfPgId

1 1 1

lockoutStatePg

maskSignalDegrade

maskSignalDegrade

mspProtocol

protectedInterface

protectingInterface

revertiveOperation

unitNumber unitNumber client_identifier

1 1 1

client_identifier

10

dhcpClientIdentifier dhcpClientIdentifier

1 1

dhcpConfigurationEntry

dhcpConfigurationInfo dhcpConfigurationInfoIdentifier

1 1

dhcpFixedIpAddress

dhcpFixedIpAddress

dhcpFixedIpAddress

dhcpFixedIpAddress

dhcpHardwareIdentifier dhcpHardwareIdentifier

1 1

dhcpRangeEnd

dhcpRangeStart

dhcpRangeStart

dhcpAccessId

hardware_identifier

10

hardware_identifier

range_identifier

range_identifier

dhcpRangeEnd

administrativeState

imaGroupId

imaVersionId

interfaces

32

diffDelayMax

minNumLinks

txFrameLength

ntpServers

ntpEnabled

ntpAccessId

ntpServerIp ntpServerIp btsId

1 1 1

transportMode

btsIpAddr

ipNodeId

publicIpAddress

ret1IpAddr

rncIpAddr

sourceTwoDiscr

ipRmAccessId

sourceTwoNetMask

sourceTwoIpAddr

sourceTwoAlias

sourceOnePorts

sourceTwoPorts

RmExceptions

100

sourceOne

userLabel

destIpAddr destIpAddr

1 1

destIpAddr gateway gateway

1 1 1

ipRoutingTableId

staticRoutes netmask netmask netmask

100 1 1 1

ospfAreas ospfAccessId

10 1

ospfAreaId

ospfAreaStub

ospfAreaStubCost

moduleTypeActual moduleTypeExpected

1 1

moduleId

getPublicationServiceRetryPeriod

heartbeatPeriod

initialRegistrationPassword initialRegistrationUsername

1 1

n3CfId

primaryLDAPConfigurationRootDN primaryPeopleRootDN primaryLDAPServer primaryLDAPPort rePublicationPeriod

1 1 1 1 1

reRegistrationPeriod

registrationRetryBasePeriod

retryRandom

secondaryLDAPConfigurationRootDN secondaryPeopleRootDN secondaryLDAPServer secondaryLDAPPort useNext userLabel

1 1 1 1 1 1

baseId

configurationObject mdId

1 1

newBaseID

oldBaseID timeToWait timeToWait

1 1 1

useNext administrativeState

1 1

nndTtpId

remoteSystemId remoteTcAdaptorTTPId administrativeState

1 1 1

berMode

pdhHaulType

pdhPSTTPId

pdhLbo

pdhLineType

q1Support

bfdAdminUp

bfdEnable

labelDl

pkTimer

Transmission

perHopBehaviour

pwMplsId

Transmission

tunnelPtr

ctpList

Transmission

100

cellsConcatUl

labelUl

bfdDetectMult

bfdTimer

cwEnable

Transmission

desiredMinTxIntvl

pwneId

requiredMinRxIntvl

Transmission

administrativeState

nextHopIpAddr

pwTipId

Transmission

remoteIpv4Addr

assuredForwardingClass1

assuredForwardingClass2

assuredForwardingClass3

assuredForwardingClass4

bestEffort

dscpList

pHB

perHopBehaviourWeightList

qosId

trafficTypesMap

20

trafficType

vlanPrio

berMode

rdiOnExcessiveBer

sdhMSTTPId

administrativeState

laserMode

pathMapping

sdhPSTTPId

stmLevel

expTraceId

sdhRSTTPId

xmtTraceId

frequency

frequency

interfaceNumber

interfaceNumber

priority

priority

timingGenPgId

synchroSource1 synchroSource2

1 1

timingSourcePtr

timingSourcePtr timingSourcePtr unitNumber unitNumber expTraceId

1 1 1 1 1

sdhVcxTTPId

xmtTraceId

tcAdaptorTTPId

utilMonEnabled

utilizationAlarm

thresholdDuration

enableTcttDisabledAlarm

thresholdValue

cacCommittedBitRate

dcnCommittedBitRate

farEndSctpSubnetIpAddress

farEndSctpSubnetMask

minSCTPPort

minUDPPort

ipRouterAddress

iubIPUnitPtr

signallingCommittedBitRate

tmparId

administrativeState

masterIpAddr

topId

logMeanSyncValue

masterClockState nextHopIPAddress

1 1

tpParentPtr

tpElemId

cdvTolerancePCR

conformanceDefinition

MinDesiredCellRate

Transmission

peakCellRate

atmTrafficDescriptorId

UbrShare

userLabel

unitTypeActual

unitTypeExpected

unitId

egressFrameDiscardEnabled

enablePm

newTrafficDescriptorPtr

trafficDescriptorPtr

vcCTPId

aalProfilePtr

enablePmForAAL

vcTTPId

enablePm

newTrafficDescriptorPtr

trafficDescriptorPtr

vpCTPId

supportedServiceCategories

vpTTPId

Description Identifies the AAL2 node. Because AXC represents a single AAL2 node, the identifier is always 1.

Indicates whether BTS Parameter Modification is enabled. If disabled, no BTS related Parameter modification is supported (e.g. RNS Split) Enables AAL2 multiplexing functionality in the AXC application software. The parameter also influences the possible kinds of AAL2 user paths: if multiplexing is switched off, the AAL2 VC connection kind cannot be RTDCH nor NRTDCH (see A2UT - aal2UpUsage). AAL2 End Address of the WAM. Fixed length of 20 Octets. The A2EA uses AESA format. The Authority and Format Identifier (AFI) field of AESA is used to identify what AESA format is used.

AAL2 endpoint address (A2EA) for a signalling link. The A2EA value has to be different for each signalling link towards the WAMs and RNC. The values have to be the same as configured in the RNC. The A2EA is also required on the AXC's adjacent AAL2 node towards the RNC. AAL2 endpoint address (A2EA) for a signalling link. The A2EA value has to be different for each signalling link towards the WAMs and RNC. The values have to be the same as configured in the RNC. The A2EA is also required on the AXC's adjacent AAL2 node towards the RNC. This attribute lists all connected WAMs and it's related AAL2 destination endpoint address (A2EA). Two cases can be destinguished. 1. AAL2 Multiplexing is disabled For each AAL2 Signalling Link exactly one WAM and it's A2EA is to be specified. 2. AAL2 Multiplexing is enabled: All supported WAMs and it's related A2EA are to be specified. Maximum 5 WAMs are supported. Note that WAM 5 is not supported.

Enables or disables Performance Monitoring for the AAL2 signalling link Trail Termination Point.

Identifies the AAL2 Signalling Link. The object is identified by - Unit Location (slot#) - Interface Location (if# or imag# or klm(16)#) - Virtual Path Identifier (vpi#) - Virtual Channel Identifier (vci#) Format: - slot#-if#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 2-8-000C0) - slot#-imag#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 2-34-00200) - slot#-klm(16)#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 2-A2-011C0)

Range: slot#: 1..6 if#: 1..16 (maxi. 2 digits) imag#: 33..99 (2 digits) klm(16)#: A0..F2 (coded number, 2 digits, identifies the VC-12 on IFUF) vpi#: 00..FF (hexadecimal number, 2 digits) vci#: 00..FFF (hexadecimal number, 3 digits) Coding of klm(16)# : The klm value identifies the VC-12 on the IFUF. the 3 digit value k#l#m# has to be transformed into a 2 digit value. value range for k,l,m: k#: 1..3 l#: 1..7 m#: 1..3 Out of the k,l and m value a 3 digit number can be constructed in the form of k#l#m# (e.g. 132). This 3 digit number is transformed to a new 3 digit number with the following formular. C=127+28k+4l+m Finally the klm(16)# is derived by transforming the C value in a hexadecimal value. klm(16)# = C(hex). Enables or disables alarm 61260 STC connection to signalling peer not established. If enabled, the AXC observes the availability of the adjacent node's signalling link. Identifies the WAM to which the connection shall be terminated.

Identifies the AAL2 user path. The object is identified by - Unit Location (slot#) - Interface Location (if# or imag# or klm(16)#) - Virtual Path Identifier (vpi#) - Virtual Channel Identifier (vci#) Format: - slot#-if#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 2-8-000C0) - slot#-imag#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 2-34-00200) - slot#-klm(16)#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 2-A2-011C0)

Range: slot#: 1..6 if#: 1..16 (maxi. 2 digits) imag#: 33..99 (2 digits) klm(16)#: A0..F2 (coded number, 2 digits, identifies the VC-12 on IFUF) vpi#: 00..FF (hexadecimal number, 2 digits) vci#: 00..FFF (hexadecimal number, 3 digits) Coding of klm(16)# : The klm value identifies the VC-12 on the IFUF. the 3 digit value k#l#m# has to be transformed into a 2 digit value. value range for k,l,m: k#: 1..3 l#: 1..7 m#: 1..3 Out of the k,l and m value a 3 digit number can be constructed in the form of k#l#m# (e.g. 132). This 3 digit number is transformed to a new 3 digit number with the following formular. C=127+28k+4l+m Finally the klm(16)# is derived by transforming the C value in a hexadecimal value. klm(16)# = C(hex). Enables or disables Performance Monitoring for CPS HEC Errors for an AAL2 User Path Trail Termination Point.

Defines the usage of the AAL2 User Path. A Virtual Channel connection dedicated to AAL2 user path can carry for instance HSDPA traffic or DCH traffic or HSUPA traffic or also shared DCH-HSDPA traffic or shared HSUPAHSDPA traffic. The allowed values depend on the parameter enableAal2Multiplexing of class A2NE. Defines the maximum period of time that CPS packets with one or more octets wait before they are scheduled for transmission. CU Timer does not apply to full CPS packets. They are scheduled for transmission immediately. 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). Identifies the ATM Access Profile. It is always 1.

Defines the maximum allowed egress bandwidth in cells per second for a logical ATM interface. The AXC Manager automatically sets the following values (cells/s) for each interface type: - STM-1/STS-3c: 353207 - E1/VC-12: 4528 - T1/JT1: 3622 - fractional E1: int(m*150,9434) where m = number of timeslots - fractional T1/JT1: int(m*150,9434) where m = number of timeslots - IMA E1: int[n*4528*(m-1)/m*2048/2049] where m = Tx Frame Length and n = number of IMA links in a group - IMA T1/JT1: int[n*3622*(m-1)/m*2048/2049] where m = Tx Frame Length and n = number of IMA links in a group - ATM over Ethernet: 72452

Defines the maximum allowed ingress bandwidth in cells per second for a logical ATM interface. The AXC Manager automatically sets the following values (cells/s) for each interface type: - STM-1/STS-3c: 353207 - E1/VC-12: 4528 - T1/JT1: 3622 - fractional E1: int(m*150,9434) where m = number of timeslots - fractional T1/JT1: int(m*150,9434) where m = number of timeslots - IMA E1: int[n*4528*(m-1)/m*2048/2049] where m = Tx Frame Length and n = number of IMA links in a group - IMA T1/JT1: int[n*3622*(m-1)/m*2048/2049] where m = Tx Frame Length and n = number of IMA links in a group - ATM over Ethernet: 72452

Defines the maximum number of contiguous VCI bits of the ATM cell that will be interpreted on a particular logical ATM interface. The maximum number of bits that can be allocated to VPI and VCI is 13 for a logical ATM interface. However, a maximum of eight bits can be allocated to VPI. Defines the maximum number of contiguous VPI bits of the ATM cell that will be interpreted on a particular logical ATM interface. The maximum number of bits that can be allocated to VPI and VCI is 13 for a logical ATM interface. However, a maximum of eight bits can be allocated to VPI. Defines whether policing is performed for a particular logical ATM interface.

Identifies the NBAP Termination Point The object is identified by - Unit Location (slot#) - Interface Location (if# or imag# or klm(16)#) - Virtual Path Identifier (vpi#) - Virtual Channel Identifier (vci#) Format: - slot#-if#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 2-8-000C0) - slot#-imag#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 2-34-00200) - slot#-klm(16)#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 2-A2-011C0)

Range: slot#: 1..6 if#: 1..16 (maxi. 2 digits) imag#: 33..99 (2 digits) klm(16)#: A0..F2 (coded number, 2 digits, identifies the VC-12 on IFUF) vpi#: 00..FF (hexadecimal number, 2 digits) vci#: 00..FFF (hexadecimal number, 3 digits) Coding of klm(16)# : The klm value identifies the VC-12 on the IFUF. The three-digit value k#l#m# has to be transformed into a 2 digit value. Value range for k,l,m: k#: 1..3 l#: 1..7 m#: 1..3 Out of the k,l and m value a 3 digit number can be constructed in the form of k#l#m# (e.g. 132). This three-digit number is transformed to a new three-digit number with the following formula: C=127+28k+4l+m Finally, the klm(16)# is derived by transforming the C value into a hexadecimal value: klm(16)# = C(hex). Example: k=1, l=3, m=2 NBAP Type. The NBAP Type can be either C-NBAP or D-NBAP. Identifies the WAM in which the Dedicated NBAP connection is terminated. No WAM is specified for the Common NBAP connection since the WAM that has actually been selected can just be read. Identifies the AXC.

Indicates the Basestation Variant. The Basestation Variant is derived from the Backplane the AXC is connected to. The number of WAMs within a Basestation depend on the Basestation Variant. The following mapping applies: Variant # Slots # WAMValue MetroSite WCDMA 21"068796A" UltraSite WCDMA Optima 44 "070055A" UltraSite WCDMA Optima Compact 44 "070055A" UltraSite WCDMA Optima 44"079688A" UltraSite WCDMA Supreme 66"T32101.01" UltraSite WCDMA Supreme 66"075983A" UltraSite WCDMA Supreme 66"080436A" Triple-Mode UltraSite Edge 22"071086A" MetroSite 50 21"081212A" Stand Alone AXC 60"T32106.01"

Password of the local user account. It is available only in encrypted format. Username of the local User Account. It is available only in encrypted format. Label that can be used to describe the geographical location of the network element.

Describes the major SW Release Version of the AXC. Examples are: C2.0, C2.1, C2.5, C2.6, C2.7. Label that can be used to enter the name of the network element.

Label that can be used for a short description.

This parameter activates or deactivates the unique BFD session of the AXC. 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 unique BFD session of the AXC. 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.

The negotiated BFD control word transmission interval, multiplied by this parameter, provides the detection time for lost packets in the unique BFD session of the AXC. Roughly speaking bfdDetectMult is the number of BFD control packets that the AXC may lose in a row, before it shall declare the BFD session to be down. This is the naming attribute of the unique instance of the Bidirectional Forwarding Detection object class of the AXC. The value is always 1. This is the IP address to be used in Bidirectional Forwarding Detection. To be entered in dotted decimal format.

Identifies the ATM cross-connect entity in the AXC. Because the AXC represents one ATM cross-connect, the identifier is always 1. List of ATM VP or VC cross-connections between two termination points.

Identifies the instance of the VPCT or VCCT managed entity that represents one of the cross-connected CTPs. The VPCT or VCCT must be defined before creating one endpoint. A cross-connection can only be done between two VPCTs exclusive or two VCCTs. ATM cross-connections are always bi-directional. Specifies one of the connection termination points (VPCT or VCCT) of the VP or VC cross-connection that will be deleted. Identifies the instance of the VPCT or VCCT managed entity that represents one of the cross-connected CTPs. The VPCT or VCCT must be defined before creating one endpoint. A cross-connection can only be done between two VPCTs exclusive or two VCCTs. ATM cross-connections are always bi-directional. Identifies the instance of the VPCT or VCCT managed entity that represents one of the cross-connected CTPs. The VPCT or VCCT must be defined before creating one endpoint. A cross-connection can only be done between two VPCTs exclusive or two VCCTs. ATM cross-connections are always bi-directional. Identifies the instance of the VPCT or VCCT managed entity that represents one of the cross connected CTPs. The VPCT or VCCT must be defined before creating one endpoint. A cross-connection can only be done between two VPCTs exclusive or two VCCTs. ATM cross-connections are always bi-directional. This attribute is used to explicitly enable (TRUE) or disable (FALSE) the usage of UBR+ in the network. If set to FALSE then the network element ingnores the parameters ingress/egress Minimum Desired Cell Rate (MDCR) and ingress/egress UBRshare in the traffic descriptors. If set to TRUE, the network element uses these parameters for handling UBR+ traffic. There are default values for MDCR and UBRshare, which are used when UBR is enabled but MDCR or UBRshare are not defined explicitly. The usage of UBR+ requires the availability of a licence. Optional label that can be used to associate a text string to a cross-connection for documentation purposes. Optional label that can be used to associate a text string to a cross-connection for documentation purposes.

This parameter enables VCC bundling for collecting extra bandwidth unused by neighbour VCCs.

Identifies CES interworking function. The object is identified by unit and interface location of the CBR interface. slot#-if# slot#: 1..6 if#: 1..16 Identifies the number of leading payload octets in the AAL-1 payload used for structured IWF interfaces. Setting the parameter to 47 disables partial fill and causes the cells to be completely filled before they are sent. Smaller values decrease delay, but require a greater bandwidth. Points to the interface that is cross-connected to the CBR interface. It can point to an ATM interface (VCTT) or, in case of pass-through configuration, to a CBR interface (PPTT IWF interface).

Defines the operation mode of the CES interworking function. CES can be operated either in structured (partial E1/T1/JT1 frames) or unstructured mode (whole E1/T1/JT1 frames). Defines a sequence of consecutive timeslots on the CES interworking (TDM) interface in structured operation. In unstructured mode the sequence is empty. When the PDH interface is E1, timeslot 16 is handled as a normal timeslot. Used to lock and unlock the interface. Locking the interface deactivates it and all alarms and any ATM cell transfer is suppressed. The local MO id is formed as "ETHLK-s#-p#" where s# is the slot number 2..6. For AXCC/AXCD the right most slot. p# is the port number [1..3]. Example "ETHLK-2-1" The ethLinkId is the "trunk" part of the LMOID, i.e. in the above example "2-1" This parameter specificies if link characteristics are autonegotiated or not. If no, the attribute contains the capacity and the duplex mode to be set forcibly. Note that 100 MBit is available only on Fast Ethernet interfaces (FE) and 1000 MBit only on the Gigabit Ethernet interface (GE). Enables or disables alarm blocking.

List of alarms that are to be blocked. Blocked alarms are not sent to NetAct.

Identifies the alarm filter. Always defined to be 1 in AXC.

Human-readable name for the alarm filter.

Identifies the Alarm Selection. Always defined to be 1 in AXC.

Specifies a list of consequtive timeslots that are to be used for an ATM interface, starting from timeslot 1. The maximum number of timeslots for E1 is 31 and for T1/JT1 24. For E1, timeslot 16 is optional and can be left out if not used. The capacity for 31 timeslots is then higher (4679 cells/s) than that of a non-fractional E1 (4528 cells/s). At least one timeslot must be used. On T1/JT1 timeslot 16 cannot be excluded and at least two timeslots are required (1, 2). Fractional interfaces are only supported on IFUA and IFUD. Identifies the fractional interface of a unit. The object is identified by - unit location (slot#) - interface location (if#) Format: slot#-if# Range: slot#: 2..6 if#: 1..8

Identifies the DCN configuration. The object is identified by - Unit Location (slot#) - Interface Location (if# or imag# or klm(16)#) - Virtual Path Identifier (vpi#) - Virtual Channel Identifier (vci#) Format: - slot#-if#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 2-8-000C0) - slot#-imag#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 2-34-00200) - slot#-klm(16)#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 2-A2-011C0)

Range: slot#: 1..6 if#: 1..16 (maxi. 2 digits) imag#: 33..99 (2 digits) klm(16)#: A0..F2 (coded number, 2 digits, identifies the VC-12 on IFUF) vpi#: 00..FF (hexadecimal number, 2 digits) vci#: 00..FFF (hexadecimal number, 3 digits) Coding of klm(16)# : The klm value identifies the VC-12 on the IFUF. The three-digit value k#l#m# has to be transformed into a two-digit value. Value range for k,l,m: k#: 1..3 l#: 1..7 m#: 1..3 Out of the k,l and m value a three-digit number can be constructed in the form of k#l#m# (e.g. 132). This 3 digit number is transformed to a new three-digit number with the following formula: C=127+28k+4l+m Finally, the klm(16)# is derived by transforming the C value to a hexadecimal value: klm(16)# = C(hex) Specifies the far-end IP address of an ATM point-to-point connection (IPoA). Specifies the far-end IP address of an ATM point-to-point connection (IPoA). If OSPF and inATMARP are to be enabled, the value must be set to 0.0.0.0. The interface does not participate in OSPF, in neither active nor host advertisement mode, if the value for OSPF Extention Interface Network Identifier is set to ospfDisabled. If OSPF Extention Interface Network Identifier is not ospfDisabled, this attribute must not be present in the structure. Enables or disables OSPF. If OSPF is enabled, the following parameters are to be provided: - interfaceArea - interfaceCost - helloInterval - retransinterval - routerDeadInterval - transitDelay

Contains the OSPF configuration data if the value for OSPF Extention Interface Network Identifier is set to ospfEnabled. If OSPF Extention Interface Network Identifier is not ospfEnabled, this attribute must not be present in the structure. Defines the type of OSPF configuration for the interface. The value is either ospfEnabled or ospfDisabled. Specifies the value for OSPF Hello Interval in seconds. Specifies the value for OSPF Hello Interval in seconds.

Specifies the OSPF area that the interface is to be part of.

Specifies the OSPF area that the interface is to be part of. Specifies the cost used by the interface.

Specifies the cost used by the interface. Specifies the value for OSPF Retransmit Interval in seconds. Specifies the value for OSPF Retransmit Interval in seconds.

Specifies the value for OSPF Router Dead Interval in seconds. Specifies the value for OSPF Router Dead Interval in seconds.

Contains all values related to OSPF timing. Specifies the value for OSPF Transit Delay in seconds.

Specifies the value for OSPF Transit Delay in seconds. Used to send information to all hosts in one subnet. The address is the last IP address in the chosen subnet.

Identifies an ethernet interface on the AXC. The first interface is always used for the LMP. Range: slot# where slot number = 1..6. Contains the IP address information of the interface. The address is a sequence of Local IP Address, Destination IP Address, Netmask and Broadcast Address. For the LMP configuration only Netmask and Broadcast Address are supported. 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. Network mask for the IP address of the BTS in the transport network. To be entered in dotted decimal format.

IP address of the BTS in the transport network. To be entered in dotted decimal format.

Specifies the public IP address of the AXC that is to be deleted from the LMP. Specifies the size of the LMP subnet, that is how many hosts on the LMP are possible. The value is an IP address with all the network bits set to 1 and all the host bits set to 0. Defines the type of the OSPF configuration for a given interface. The value can be either ospfHostAdvertisement or ospfDisabled. Specifies the type of OSPF configuration for the LMP. The value can be either ospfHostAdvertisement or ospfDisabled. If enabled, all IP packets with the public IP address in the source or destination are discarded on the LMP.

This is the egress shaping bandwidth on the network interface (in kbit/s). The related parameter Upper Layer Shaping decides if shaping is for the IP layer only or if the ethernet overhead is taken into account.

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. 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 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. Specifies the interface location on the unit. Specifies the interface location on the unit. Identifies the interface protection group. The object is identified by unit and interface location (slot#-if#). Value ranges: - slot#: 2..6 - if#: 1..3 (IFUC) - if#: 1 (IFUF) Enables or disables Interface Protection Group to be switched when a trigger becomes active. If enabled, the working interface is always the active one. Specifies whether an EBER alarm will trigger a switch (false) or not (true).

Specifies whether an EBER alarm will trigger a switch (false) or not (true).

Specifies the MSP compatibility mode. It is MSP1:1 when disabled, and MSP1:1 with MSP1+1 compatibility when enabled. The attribute modifies the MSP mode bit 5 within the K2 byte to indicate the compatibility mode.

Specifies the protected interface. If a problem on the interface occurs, the AXC switches the traffic to the protecting interface. Interface protection is available for SDH interfaces only and supported between units of the same type. The following rules apply for IFUC: - IF (interface) #1 can be protected by IF#1 of another IFUC or any IF#3 - IF#2 can be protected by IF#2 of another IFUC or any IF#3 - IF#3 can be protected by IF#3 of another IFUC. Specifies the protecting interface. If a problem on the protected interface occurs, the AXC switches the traffic to this interface. Interface protection is available for SDH interfaces only and supported between units of the same type. The following rules apply for IFUC: - IF (interface) #1 can be protected by IF#1 of another IFUC or any IF#3 - IF#2 can be protected by IF#2 of another IFUC or any IF#3 - IF#3 can be protected by IF#3 of another IFUC. When revertive operation is enabled, the AXC reverts the traffic back to the working interface after recovering from the failure that caused the protection switch. In non-revertive mode (default), the traffic remains on the protecting interface even though the AXC recovers from the failure. Specifies the location of the unit in the AXC subrack. Specifies the location of the unit in the AXC subrack. Contains the DHCP configuration data in case the value for DHCP Configuration Information Identifier is "client_identifier". If DHCP Configuration Information Identifier is not client_identifier, this attribute must not be present in the structure. Contains the DHCP configuration data in case the value for DHCP Configuration Information Identifier is client_identifier. If DHCP Configuration Information Identifier is not client_identifier, this attribute must not be present in the structure. Specifies a unique string used in the DHCP server (AXC) to assign a specified IP address to a DHCP client that requests a lease and is identified by this client-identifier label. Specifies a unique string used in the DHCP server (AXC) to assign a specified IP address to a DHCP client that requests a lease and is identified by this client-identifier label. Specifies the IP address of the DHCP configuration entry to be deleted. If the type of the DHCP configuration is range, the value should be the value of DHCP Range Start IP address. Specifies whether the DHCP configuration to be created is of a type client, hardware or subnet range. Specifies the type of the new DHCP configuration. Possible values are client_identifier, hardware_identifier and range_identifier. Specifies a fixed IP address to be assigned to the DHCP client if it requests a lease with the specified clientidentifier.

Specifies a fixed IP address to be assigned to the DHCP client if it requests a lease with the specified hardware (MAC) address.

It is the fixed IP address to be assigned to the DHCP client if it requests a lease with the specified hardware (MAC) address.

Specifies the fixed IP address to be assigned to the DHCP client if it requests a lease with the client-identifier.

Specifies a unique hardware (MAC) address used in the DHCP server (AXC) to assign an IP address to a DHCP client that requests a lease and is identified by this hardware address. Specifies a unique hardware (MAC) address used in the DHCP server (AXC) to assign a specified IP address to a DHCP client that requests a lease and is identified by this hardware address. Specifies the ending IP address of the DHCP range (pool).

Specifies the starting IP address of the DHCP range (pool).

Specifies the starting IP address of the DHCP range (pool).

Identifies the DHCP Server in the AXC. Since the AXC contains only one DHCP server, the identifier is always 1. Automatic generation of value if user does not insert it Contains the DHCP configuration data in case the value for DHCP Configuration Information Identifier is hardware_identifier. If DHCP Configuration Information Identifier is not hardware_identifier, this attribute must not be present in the structure. Contains the DHCP configuration data in case the value for DHCP Configuration Information Identifier is set to hardware_identifier. If DHCP Configuration Information Identifier is not hardware_identifier, this attribute must not be present in the structure. Contains the DHCP configuration data in case the value for DHCP Configuration Information Identifier is range_identifier. If DHCP Configuration Information Identifier is not range_identifier, this attribute must not be present in the structure. Contains the DHCP configuration data in case the value for DHCP Configuration Information Identifier is range_identifier. If DHCP Configuration Information Identifier is not range_identifier, this attribute must not be present in the structure. Specifies the ending IP address of the DHCP range (pool).

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.

Identifies the IMA group on a unit by unit location and IMA group number (slot#-imag#). The IMA group number must be unique for the unit. The value ranges: slot#: 1..6 imag#: 33..99 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-phy-0086.001 eliminates this ambiguity and is the basis for IMA version 1.1 (default). This version is the most common one. The value must be the same at both local and remote site. The configured value can be different from the actual value. Defines the location of the interface on the unit. All interfaces in a single IMA group must be located on the same unit.

Specifies the maximum allowed differential link delay (in milliseconds) among the constituent physical links.

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 fraction of ATM user cells to the IMA frame cell in the transmit direction. For example, m128 (default) means one IMA cell and 127 ATM cells (payload). Specifies the IP addresses of the NTP servers.

Enables or disables NTP synchronization. If enabled, the AXC requests the current time from the specified NTP server. Identifies the NTP entity on the AXC. It is always 1.

Specifies the IP address of the NTP server entry to be created. Specifies the IP address of the NTP server entry to be deleted. Base Station Identifier. The identifier is not to be specified for Stand-alone AXC. Reserved values: 0 = "BTS not configured" and 0xFFFF (=65535) "RNC not configured" This parameter selects between the transport modes AtmOverEthernet and Iub/IP. It cannot be modified by online configuration management. Default value is AtmOverEthernet. IP Address of the Base Station. Address under which the Base Station is available remotely. Identifies the IP node entity on the AXC. Since the AXC represents one IP node, the identifier is always 1.

Specifies the near-end IP address for all ATM point-to-point connections (IPoA) or for the LMP.

IP Address of the RET, which is connected to the Base Station.

IP Address of the RNC to which the Base Station is connected.

With this parameter the user can select the way how to define source two. Possible values are: ALIAS: reference to an IP source already configured in the system for other contexts 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 Identifies the Restricted Mode Functionality (IP-Filter).The value is always 1.

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 IP addresses for source two. The netmask must be given as "dotted decimal" string, e.g. "255.255.255.0" 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 by "ALIAS". In all other cases this parameter is ignored. It specifies source two by reference to a sigle IP address (or a group of IP addresses) and ports which have been defined already in another configuration scope. Referencing it with an alias name saves the user to specify it here again. Allowed values are: - RNC - NWI3_REGISTRATION_SERVER - NTP_SERVER - LDAP_SERVER Define the port(s) which will be associated to source one in this RM exception. Allowed input is EITHER "*" for all ports OR a range of ports in the form "200-280" OR a list of single ports like "15, 17, 1055". (But no combinations like "15,200-300") Lists of ports are limited to 10 ports. Port 0 must not be included in the resulting set. This parameter is ignored if source two is defined as "ALIAS". Define the port(s) which will be associated to source two in this RM exception. Allowed input is EITHER "*" for all ports OR a range of ports in the form "200-280" OR a list of single ports like "15, 17, 1055". (But no combinations like "15,200-300") 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. However, from AXC C3.0 on, it is possible to configure exceptions, so that defined IP traffic will still be allowed, for example communication with an LDAP server or administration of other base stations through the LMP of the local one. This means that administration of the Restricted Mode consists in defining exceptions from the general blocking of traffic to the outside world. An RM exception is defined in terms of the near-end IP source ("source one") such as LMT, TRS, BTS and any far-end IP source ("source two"), such as a server, the RNC or a remote base station. IP sources are defined as combinations of (sets of) IP addresses and IP ports. Selects the near-end IP source for the RM Exception. Possible values are BTS, TRS and LMP

An alphanumeric string asigned by the user to uniquely identify the RM Exception

Specifies the IP address for indirectly connected (point-to-point) IP nodes (remote network). 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. Specifies the IP address of the route to be deleted. Specifies the IP address for the next IP hop via which a remote network is reachable. Specifies the IP address of the next IP hop via which a remote network can be reached.

Identifies the IP routing entity on the AXC for DCN. The value is always 1.

Contains a list of the static routes. Specifies the netmask of the route to be deleted. Specifies the mask of the remote network. Specifies the mask of the remote network. If a default gateway shall be defined, the value is to be set to 0.0.0.0. Used to create an OSPF area. Identifies the OSPF entity on the AXC. The identifier is always 1.

Specifies a unique identifier for the OSPF area in IP address notation.

Specifies whether the OSPF area is a stub area.

Specifies the default cost to be used for the OSPF area in case "ospfAreaStub" is enabled.

Returns the type of the module. For the TOP chip set the value is T32107.13. Defines the type of the module expected for a specific unit. For the TOP chip set the expected type is T32107.13.

This is the naming attribute of the class. Currently only the TOP chip set is modelled. The value is therefore always 1. Specifies the interval by which the AXC tries to obtain the publication service in certain error situations. The parameter is optional since the AXC may be able to function without waiting for the state of the publication service Specifies the interval (in minutes) by which the AXC must send heartbeats to NetAct in order for it to detect AXC failures. The password, which is used for the initial registration of the AXC in NetAct. It is available only in encrypted format. The username, which is used for the initial registration of the AXC in NetAct. It is available only in encrypted format.

Identifies the Mediator Configuration by a number (index#). The value range is 0..9999999999.

Configuration Root DN of the primary LDAP Server. People Root DN of the primary LDAP Server. IP Address of the primary LDAP server. Primary LDAP Server Port Specifies the interval (in minutes) by which the AXC must republish its notification types in some error situations.

Specifies the interval (in minutes) by which the AXC must re-register with the Registration Service during normal operation (no failures). Specifies the base interval (in minutes) by which the AXC must retry registration with the Registration Service if either initial registering or re-registering with the Registration Service fails. The length of the interval is determined by Registration Retry Base Period and Retry Random. Specifies the randow part of the interval (in minutes) by which the AXC must retry registration with the Registration Service if either initial registering or re-registering with the Registration Service fails. The length of the interval is determined by Registration Retry Base Period and Retry Random. Configuration Root DN of the secondary LDAP Server People Root DN of the Secondary LDAP Server. IP Address of the secondary LDAP server. Secondary LDAP Server Port Specifies whether the configuration will be used as the next configuration. Can be used to define a label for the registration/publication configuration.

Specifies a unique identifier for the AXC in the network in the format NE-AXC-<index>. The <index> can contain up to 10 characters. The System ID is the Base ID without the "NE-" part. Points to an N3CF object. The format is N3CF-<index>, where the <index> can contain up to 10 characters. Identifies the Mediator entity on the AXC. The identifier is always 1.

Specifies a unique identifier for the AXC in the network in the format NE-AXC-<index>. The <index> can contain up to 10 characters. The System ID is the Base ID without the "NE-" part. Specifies the Base ID currently in use in the format NE-AXC-<index>. The <index> can contain up to 10 characters. The string can also be empty. Specifies the time (in seconds) that the AXC waits before restarting the Registration and Publication Service. Specifies the time (in seconds) that the AXC waits before shutting down the Registration and Publication Service.

Allows the next registration/publication configuration object to be used after a restart of the AXC's Registration/Publication Service (or AXC reboot). Enables or disables the Neigbour Node Discovery (NND) functionality for an ATM interface (TCTT).

Identifies the Neigbour Node Discovery interface. The object is identified by - interface type (SVTT, PPTT, IMAG) - unit location (slot#) - interface location (if#, imag#, k#l#m#) Possible formats: - SVTT-slot#-if# (for example, SVTT-2-1) - SPTT-slot#-if# - SPTT-slot#-k#l#m# - IMAG-slot#-imag# Value ranges: - slot#: 1..6 - if#: IFUA: 1..8 IFUC: 1..3 IFUD: 1..8 IFUE: 1..16 IFUF: 1 AXCC: 1..8 AXCD: 1..8 - imag#: 33..99 - k#: 1..3 - l#: 1..7 - m#: 1..3

Specifies the System ID of the neighbour node. Specifies the identifier of the neighbours slot/interface(index) managed entity that is connected to this network element. Used to lock and unlock the interface. Locking the interface deactivates it and all alarms and any ATM cell transfer is suppressed. Specifies the Bit Error Rate threshold that is acceptable before a signal degrade occurs in the local receiver. The Bit Error Rate in 1 * 10E-[berMode] is the result of the number of all received error bits divided by the number of all transmitted bits. Specifies the incoming power for the PDH interface. For E1/T1/JT1 the AXC will automatically change the value based on the quality of the received signal.

Identifies the PDH interface on a unit. The object is identified by - unit location (slot#) - interface location (if#, k#l#m#) slot#-if#|k#l#m# Value ranges: AXCC/D: - slot#: 1 - if#: 1..8 IFUA/IFUD: - slot#: 2..6 - if#: 1..8 IFUE: - slot#: 2..6 - if#: 1..16 IFUF: - slot#: 2..6 - k#: 1..3 - l#: 1..7 - m#: 1..3 The IFUF provides an SDH interface to which up to 64 PDH interfaces can be multiplexed. Those 64 PDH interfaces are identified by the following: - k identifies the Tributary Unit Group 3 (TUG-3) - l identifies the Tributary Unit Group 2 (TUG-2) - m identifies the Virtual Container-12 (VC-12)

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 and JT1 interfaces. Specifies the frame format of the PDH signal for a physical PDH interface of a unit.

Enables or disables the Q1 support. The parameter can be enabled only for E1 interfaces of IFUA, IFUD and IFUE, but not AXCC or AXCD. It cannot be enabled if the interface is used for CES or Fractional. Furthermore, Q1 Support Function (Q1SF) must be configured. 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.

Downlink MPLS Header (inner label)

This parameter shall define for each PW the maximum time allowed to create a PW frame. Value range is [240, 4800] s, recommended values are 480, 960, 1960, 2880, 3840 and 4800 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. Per hop behaviour. The DSCP (DiffServ CodePoint) value is stored in the first 6 bits of the Type of Service (ToS) field that is part of the standard IP header. Using the perHopBehaviour as offset into the table, the DSCP value is determined from the trafficTypesMap of the unique QOS class' object instance. Trunk part of the LMOID, defined by slot#-mp# where slot# = 2..6 (For AXCC and AXCD only the rightmost slot can be used) mp# = 1..6 This parameter references the associated pseudowire tunnel, i.e. the instance of class PWTIP. The parameter value is a fully distinghuished name. Set of registered vcCTPs, represented as LocalMOId strings of VCCT. Format: VPTT-slot#-if#-vpi#/VCCT-vci# slot#: 2..6: slot of pwMplsId parameter if# : 1..16 vpi#: range determined by maxNumVPIBitsSupported parameter (class ACCP) vci#: range determined by maxNumVCIBitsSupported parameter (class ACCP) Uplink Concatenation Factor.

Uplink MPLS Header (inner label)

The negotiated BFD control word transmission interval, multiplied by this parameter, provides the detection time for lost packets in the BFD session of this pseudowire. Roughly speaking bfdDetectMult is the number of BFD control packets that the AXC may lose in a row, before it shall declare the BFD session to be down. This parameter holds the settings for the desired minimum BFD control word transmission interval and for the required minimum BFD control word receive interval for the BFD session of this pseudowire. Enables the setting of the Control Word bits in the data packet.

This parameter specifies the minimum interval, that the AXC would like to use when transmitting BFD control packets for the BFD session of this pseudowire. The naming string has always the value "1", as there is only one instance of the class PWNE. The LMOId of this instance is hence "PWNE-1" This parameter specifies the minimum interval between received BFD control packets that the AXC shall support for the BFD session of this pseudowire. Used to lock and unlock the interface. Locking the interface deactivates it and all alarms and any ATM cell transfer is suppressed. This parameter shall define the IPv4 address of the default gateway for the Node B. The address will range from 0.0.0.0 (7 characters) to 255.255.255.255 (15 characters)

Identifier for the Pseudowire Tunnel pwt#: 1 slot#: 2..6 (for AXCC and AXCD only the rightmost slot can be used). 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 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 queue associated to the Per Hop Behaviour Best Effort (BE).

This is the list of Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) values that relate to a specific traffic category. The list is a comma-seperated 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 a set of 5 weight values for the traffic queues associated to the Per-Hop Forwarding 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 0 and 10.000. Value 0 means that the queue is not used. This parameter identifies the unique instance of the Quality of Service object class of the AXC. The values is 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 parameter designates a traffic type. Values for transport mode AtmOEth: "TT_TOP" "TT_SG1" - Pseudowire (PW) for perHopBehaviour (pHB) EF "TT_SG2" - PW for pHB AF4 "TT_SG3" - PW for pHB AF3 "TT_SG4" - PW for pHB AF2 "TT_SG5" - PW for pHB AF1 "TT_SG6" - PW for pHB BE "TT_ICMP" Values for transport mode IubIP: "TT_DCN" "TT_NBAP" "TT_BFD" "TT_TOP" "TT_SG1" - Signalled traffic for pHB EF "TT_SG2" - Signalled traffic for pHB AF4 "TT_SG3" - Signalled traffic for pHB AF3 "TT_SG4" - Signalled traffic for pHB AF2 "TT_SG5" - Signalled traffic for pHB AF1 "TT_SG6" - Signalled traffic for pHB BE "TT_ICMP"

This is the vlan priority to be used on all connections for a given Per Hop Behaviour.

Specifies the Bit Error Rate threshold that is acceptable before a signal degrade occurs in the local receiver. The Bit Error Rate in 1 * 10E-[berMode] is the result of the number of all received error bits divided by the number of all transmitted bits. Enables or disables RDI on EBER that is set in SDH/SONET frame if the Bit Error Ratio of the connection is exceeded. Identifies the SDH interface on an IFUC or the TUG-3 on an IFUF unit. The object is identified by - unit location (slot#) - interface location (if#) Format: slot#-if#|100 Value ranges - slot#: 2..6 - if#: 1..3 (IFUC) - if#: 100 (IFUF) Used to lock and unlock the interface. Locking the interface deactivates it and all alarms and any ATM cell transfer is suppressed. Switches the laser on or off separately for each SDH interface. Automatic switching is not provided.

Specifies how the 2Mbit/s signal is mapped into the SDH signal. This only applies to IFUF where 2Mbit/s signals exist. The default value is used for IFUC.

Identifies the SDH interface on a unit. The object is identified by - unit location (slot#) - interface location (if#, if#00) Format: slot#-if#|if#00 Value ranges: - slot#: 2..6 - if#: 1..3 (IFUC) - if#00: 100 (IFUF) Specifies the interface type independently for each IFUC interface. There is no need to specify the type for IFUF, because STM-1, VC-12 is the only supported framing on IFUF. Specifies a signal label that is expected from 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. As a default, no value is defined. In this case the Trace Identifier is not checked in the AXC. Identifies the SDH interface on a unit. The object is identified by - unit location (slot#) - interface location (if#, if#00) Format: slot#-if#|if#00 Value ranges: - slot#: 2..6 - if#: 1..3 (IFUC) - if#00: 100 (IFUF) 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. As a default, no value is defined. In this case the Trace Identifier is not checked in the AXC. Specifies the frequency on the synchronization input interface ERC2. ERC2 supports 1.544MHz, 2.048MHz and 2Mbit/s (default).

Specifies the frequency on the synchronization input interface ERC2. ERC2 supports 1.544MHz, 2.048MHz and 2Mbit/s (default).

Specifies either the interface location on the unit (value range 1..16) or references an instance of class TimeOverPacket (value range 33..). 33 maps to object "TOPIK-1", 34 to object "TOPIK-2" etc. The value "0" means that the external synchronization source is used. It is valid only when the unit location has been defined to be "1".

Specifies either the interface location on the unit (value range 1..16) or references an instance of class TimeOverPacket (value range 33..). 33 maps to object "TOPIK-1", 34 to object "TOPIK-2" etc. The value "0" means that the external synchronization source is used. It is valid only when the unit location has been defined to be "1".

Specifies the priority of the new source clock. Priority 1 means the source becomes active and priority 2 means the source becomes standby. If a source with priority 1 already exists and a second one is also created with priority 1, the first one switches to standby (priority 2) and the new source becomes active (priority 1). A maximum of three sources is allowed, but the last one is always the internal clock. Specifies the priority of the source clock. Priority 1 means the source becomes active and priority 2 means the source becomes standby. If a source with priority 1 already exists and a second one is also created with priority 1, the first one switches to standby (priority 2) and the new source becomes active (priority 1). A maximum of three sources is allowed, but the last one is always the internal clock. Specifies the Synchronisation Protection Group on the AXC. The identifier is always 1.

Specifies the primary synchronization source. It can be a PDH/SDH interface or an external clock connected to the AXUA, AXUB, AXCC or AXCD. Specifies the secondary synchronization source. It can be a PDH/SDH interface or an external clock connected to the AXUA, AXUB, AXCC or AXCD. The AXC switches to the secondary synchronization source in case the primary synchronization source fails. Points to the associated instance of a timing source. It can be a clock source of either PDH or SDH/SONET interface or an external clock source. Points to the associated instance of a timing source. It can be the clock source of either a PDH or SDH/SONET interface or an external clock source. Points to the associated instance of a timing source. It can be a clock source of either PDH or SDH/SONET interface or an external clock source. Specifies the location of the unit in the AXC subrack. Specifies the location of the unit in the AXC subrack. Specifies a signal label that is expected from the remote site. The Trace Identifier is located in the J1 byte of the RSOH in the SDH/SONET frame. As a default, no value is defined. In this case the Trace Identifier is not checked in the AXC.

Specifies the Virtual Container in an SDH interface on an IFUC or IFUF unit. Virtual Containers exist on the High Order Path (VC-4/VC-3) and Low Order Path (VC-12). The Low Order Path is only supported on IFUF. On the high order path the object is identified by - unit location (slot#) - interface location (if#, k#00) Format: slot#-if#|k#00 Value ranges: - slot#: 2..6 - if#: 1..3 (IFUC) - k#: 1 (IFUF) On the low order path the object is identified by - unit location (slot#) - interface location (k#l#m#) The IFUF provides an SDH interface to which up to 64 VC-12s can be multiplexed. These VC-12s are identified by their k, l and m values: - k identifies the Tributary Unit Group 3 (TUG-3) - l identifies the Tributary Unit Group 2 (TUG-2) - m identifies the Virtual Container-12 (VC-12) The value ranges are: - k#: 1..3 - l#: 1..7 - m#: 1..3

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.

Identifies the ATM Interface. The object is identified by - Interface Type (SVTT, PPTT, IMAG, PWTIP) - Unit Location (slot#) - Interface Location (if# or imag# or k#l#m# or pwt#). Format: - SVTT-slot#-if# (e.g. SVTT-2-1) - SPTT-slot#-if# - SPTT-slot#-k#l#m# - IMAG-slot#-imag# - PWTIP-slot#-pwt#. Range: slot#: 1..6 if#: IFUA: 1..8 IFUC: 1..3 IFUD: 1..8 IFUE: 1..16 IFUF: 1 AXCC: 1..8 AXCD: 1..8 imag#: 33..99 k#: 1..3 l#: 1..7 m#: 1..3 pwt#. 1 (fixed).

Enables the generation of utilization zone performance data. The counters provide the total number of seconds in which the used transmission bandwidth on the ATM Interface was (0-25, 25-50, 50-75, 75-87, 87-100)% of its maximum bandwidth. This attribute defines under which condition a utilization alarm shall be raised

Accumulated time in seconds, the thresholdValue has been exceeded.

Enables or disables the generation of ATM Interface Disabled Alarm (61070). If enabled, this alarm is generated when the Operational/Administrative State of the PDH, SDH/SONET or IMA Group is disabled/locked, or in case of Loss of Cell Delineation (LOCD). Value to be selected as percentage of the available bandwidth. ("utilization zone")

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 Iub/IP transport mode. DCN Committed Bit Rate. This parameter is only valid in case of IubIP mode.

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 parameter is only valid in case of IubIP mode. The associated subnet mask is defined in parameter farEndSctpSubnetMask.

This is the subnet mask for the far end SCTP tunnel subnet IP address (parameter farEndSctpSubnetIpAddress). To be entered in dotted decimal format. This parameter is only valid in case of IubIP mode. This is is the minimum value of the port number to be used for SCTP. This parameter is only valid in case of IubIP mode. The value range is [49152 - 65529] for Ultra and [49152 - 65534] otherwise. Default value is 49152. This is is the minimum value of the port number to be used over UDP connections.

This is a the next hop IP address to reach the router for Iub/IP.

This parameter specifies the unit over which the Iub/IP traffic is carried. Value range = 1..6, the slot number of the unit, as follows: In case of AtmOverEthernet transport mode the parameter has no meaning. It references the AXU unit and has value 1. In case of IubIP transport mode the parameter references one of the IFUH units, value range = 2..6. Signalling Committed Bit Rate. This parameter is only valid in case of IubIP mode. 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. IP address of the ToP master. To be entered in dotted format.

This parameter uniquely defines the instance of the ToP class. The value corresponds to the number of the slot that contains the IFUH card with the TOP chip set. This indicates how often a ToP sync message shall be send by the ToP master within the transmission duration request period. (The transmission duration period currently is fixed to 300 seconds.) The following values are defined: -3:8 per second -4:16 per second -5:32 per second This parameter holds the state of the TimeOverPacket master clock. It is a read-only parameter. Next Hop IP address for reaching the ToP master. To be entered in dotted decimal format. Value 0.0.0.0 indicates "not used".

Defines the Parent of the AXC. It defines where the AXc is located in the Network Management topology view.

The Parent NE ID is left empty in case of a stand-alone AXC. The format is: <ClassId>|<MOID::BaseId>|<MOID::LocalMOID> NE|NE-RNC-<index>|DN:NE-WBTS-<index> or <ClassId>|<MOID::BaseId>|<MOID::LocalMOID> NE|NE-IADA-<index>|DN:NE-WBTS-<index> The <index> can contain up to 10 characters. <ClassId> = NE <MOID::BaseId> = Base ID of the RNC or IADA that controls the WBTS in which the AXC is located. NE-RNC-<index> | NE-IADA-<index> <MOID::LocalMOID> = unique identifier of the WBTS in which the AXC is located and that belongs to the RNC or IADA. DN:NE-WBTS-<index><MOID::BaseId> and <MOID::LocalMOID> specify a unique identifier for the WBTS in the whole network. Example: WCDMA: NE|NE-RNC-123|DN:NE-WBTS-1 I-HSPA: NE|NE-IADA-123|DN:NE-WBTS-1

Specifies the Topology entity on the AXC. The identifier is always 1.

Specifies the acceptable variation (in microseconds) of the egress traffic over the peak cell rate and is applied to all service categories. It provides a measure of jitter in the transmitted cell pattern due to multiplexing.

Specifies the type of conformance test performed on the traffic stream by Usage Parameter Control (UPC). The AXC enforces the correspondence between conformance definition and service category. For CBR the conformance definition is CBR.1 and for UBR either UBR.1 or UBR.2. 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 MDCR value applies to both ingress and egress traffic. Note: The MDCR cannot exceed the Peak Cell Rate. 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 second. It cannot be greater than the line rate of the source. This parameter identifies a traffic descriptor in the AXC. The parameter type is a string. Please use numbers "6".."1024" as values. Traffic descriptors with number "1".."5" and with value "NND-UBR" are for internal use in the AXC and shall not be used for connection termination points on traffic interfaces. 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 egress MDCR and up to egress MDCR + egressUBRshare_i / Sum(egress UBRshare_i) * egress EBW. Where egress EBW is the currently available egress bandwidth for the traffic of all the UBR connections sharing the same ATM interface. The value of UbrShare applies to both ingress and egress traffic. A string that can be used as label to describe the ATM traffic descriptor.

Returns the type of the hardware unit in the slot with position equal to unitId. AXUA: T32107.01 IFUA: T32107.02 IFUD: T32107.03 IFUC: T32107.05 IFUE: T32107.06 IFUF: T32107.07 AXUB: T32107.09 AXCC: T32107.10 AXCD: T32107.11 IFUH: T32107.12

Defines the type of unit expected in a slot (EQHO): IFUA: T32107.02 IFUD: T32107.03 IFUC: T32107.05 IFUE: T32107.06 IFUF: T32107.07 IFUG: T32107.08 IFUH: T32107.12 AXUA, AXUB, AXCC and AXCD must not be configured. Furthermore, the maximum number of slots (2..6) depends on the base station/subrack version. Only IFUG and IFUH units are allowed with AXC Compact (AXCC/AXCD). Note that AXCC/AXCD requires two physical slots and therefore only slots 3-6 can be used for IFUG, and IFUH can be placed only in the rightmost slot, i.e. slot 4 or slot 6, depending on the subrack type. IFU-H may be used in any slot 2..6 together with AXUA/AXUB. Specifies the unit location (slot#) in the AXC subrack. The value ranges from 1 to 6.

Specifies whether the AXC is allowed to treat the outgoing AAL5 data as a frame and to apply Early Packet Discard (EPD) and Partial Packet Discard (PPD). EPD and PPD are features used to avoid or recover from congestion when sending AAL5 traffic. EPD and PPD can only be activated or deactivated together. Note that activating EPD and PPD on a channel that is used for other than AAL5 traffic may lead to traffic loss and must be avoided. Specifies whether Performance Monitoring is enabled or disabled for the virtual channel.

Points to the instance of the ATM traffic descriptor (TRDE) selected for the virtual channel. A maximum of 32 different PCR values is possible for CBR TRDE templates associated to a VPCT or VCCT (crossconnections). Points to the instance of the ATM traffic descriptor (TRDE) selected for the virtual path. A maximum of 32 different PCR values is possible for CBR TRDE templates associated to a VPCT or VCCT (crossconnections). Specifies a virtual channel inside a virtual path (VPI). The value range is defined in the access profile of the ATM interface with the attribute maxNumVCIBitsSupported.

Specifies for which AAL type the virtual channel (VCCT) is terminated. Supported types are AAL1-1 (Circuit Emulation Service), AAL2-1 (AAL2 user traffic) and AAL5-1 (IP over ATM connections, AAL2 signalling). Specifies whether Performance Monitoring for ATM Adaptation Layer is enabled or disabled. Only AAL5 statistics for a virtual channel are collected. Performance Monitoring must be disabled in case of AAL1 or AAL2. Identifies the termination of the Virtual Channel. The object is identified by - Unit Location (slot#) - Interface Location (if# or imag# or klm(16)#) - Virtual Path Identifier (vpi#) - Virtual Channel Identifier (vci#) Format: - slot#-if#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 2-8-000C0) - slot#-imag#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 2-34-00200) - slot#-klm(16)#-vpi#vci# (e.g. 2-A2-011C0)

Range: slot#: 1..6 if#: 1..16 (maxi. 2 digits) imag#: 33..99 (2 digits) klm(16)#: A0..F2 (coded number, 2 digits, identifies the VC-12 on IFUF) vpi#: 00..FF (hexadecimal number, 2 digits) vci#: 00..FFF (hexadecimal number, 3 digits) Coding of klm(16)# : The klm value identifies the VC-12 on the IFUF. The three-digit value k#l#m# has to be transformed into a two-digit value. Value range for k,l,m: k#: 1..3 l#: 1..7 m#: 1..3 Out of the k,l and m value a three-digit number can be constructed in the form of k#l#m# (e.g. 132). This three-digit number is transformed to a new three-digit number with the following formula: C=127+28k+4l+m Finally, the klm(16)# is derived by transforming the C value into a hexadecimal value: klm(16)# = C(hex). Specifies whether Performance Monitoring for the virtual path is enabled or disabled.

Points to the instance of the ATM traffic descriptor (TRDE) selected for the virtual path. A maximum of 32 different PCR values is possible for CBR TRDE templates associated to a VPCT or VCCT (crossconnections). Points to the instance of the ATM traffic descriptor (TRDE) selected for the virtual path. A maximum of 32 different PCR values is possible for CBR TRDE templates associated to a VPCT or VCCT (crossconnections).

Specifies a virtual path on an ATM interface (TCTT). The value range is defined in the access profile of the ATM interface with the attribute maxNumVPIBitsSupported. Used to restrict the use of a virtual path to virtual channels of selected service categories. Recommended values for a virtual path with CBR service category are virtual channels with CBR and UBR. A virtual path with UBR service category always uses UBR virtual channels. Identifies the termination of the Virtual Path. The object is identified by - Unit Location (slot#) - Interface Location (if# or imag# or k#l#m#) - Virtual Path Identifier (vpi#)

Format: - slot#-if#-vpi# - slot#-k#l#m#-vpi# - slot#-imag#-vpi# Range: slot#: 1..6 if#: 1..16 imag#: 33..99 k#: 1..3 l#: 1..7 m#: 1..3 vpi#: 0..255

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0 (AUTODETECT), 1 (1000MBIT_FULL), 2 (100MBIT_FULL)

0 (Disabled), 1 (Enabled)

890 (Alarm Upload required), 61002 (Application subsystem error on slot), 61005 (Protocol error on slot.), 61006 (AXC booted at $date due to $RCause), 61007 (AXC in Maintenance Mode due to $MMR), 61028 (LOF on slot $S, port $P), 61029 (LOS on slot $S, port $P), 61056 (Version mismatch on slot $S), 61057 (LOCD on slot $S, port $P), 61058 (Synchronisation lost), 61059 (Timing source lost on slot $S port $P), 61070 (ATM interface disabled on slot $S, port $P), 61080 (ATM VP-AIS on slot $S, port $P | IMAG $IMAG, VPI $), 61081 (ATM VP-RDI on slot $S, port $P | IMAG $IMAG, VPI $), 61082 (ATM VP-LOC on slot $S, port $P | IMAG $IMAG, VPI $), 61101 (TIM (Regenerator Section) on slot $S, port $P), 61102 (AIS (Multiplexer Section) on slot $S, port $P), 61103 (RDI (Multiplexer Section) on slot $S, port $P), 61104 (EBER on slot $S, port $P), 61105 (LOP (Administrative Unit) on slot $S, port $P), 61106 (AIS (Administrative Unit) on slot $S, port $P), 61107 (UNEQ (High Order Path) on slot $S, port $P), 61108 (PLM (High Order Path) on slot $S, port $P), 61109 (RDI (High Order Path) on slot $S, port $P), 61110 (TIM (High Order Path) on slot $S, port $P), 61111 (Interface Protection unavailable on slot, port ), 61112 (Traffic Loss on Interface Protection Group), 61114 (LOP (Tributary Unit) on slot $S, interface), 61115 (AIS (Tributary Unit) on slot $S, interface), 61116 (LOP (Tributary Unit) on slot $S, instance $klm), 61117 (UNEQ (Low Order Path) on slot $S, instance $klm), 61118 (RDI (Low Order Path) on slot $S, instance $klm), 61119 (PLM Low Order Path) on slot $S, instance $klm), 61120 (TIM Low Order Path) on slot $S, instance $klm), 61126 (AIS (Line) on slot $S, port $P), 61127 (RDI (Line) on slot $S, port $P), 61136 (AIS (STS Path) on slot $S, port $P), 61137 (RDI (STS Path) on slot $S, port $P), 61138 (LOP (STS Path) on slot $S, port $P), 61139 (UNEQ (STS Path) on slot $S, port $P), 61140 (PLM (STS Path) on slot $S, port $P), 61141 (TIM (STS Path) on slot $S, port $P), 61150 (LOMF on slot $S, port $P), 61151 (AIS on slot $S, port $P), 61152 (RDI on slot $S, port $P), 61170 (Loss of IMA frame on slot $S, port $P), 61171 (IMA link out of delay synchronization on slot), 61172 (IMA remote failure indication on slot $S, port $P), 61175 (Far end Transmit link unusable on slot $S, port $P), 61176 (Far end Receive link unusable on slot $S, port $P), 61177 (Far end group start-up on slot $S, instance $IMAG), 61178 (Config-abort state on slot $S, instance $IMAG), 61179 (Far end config-abort state on slot $S, instance ), 61180 (Insufficient links on slot $S, instance $IMAG), 61181 (Far end insufficient links on slot $S, instance $), 61183 (Group timing mismatch on slot $S, instance $IMAG), 61190 (Cell Loss on slot $S, port $P), 61191 (Buffer Underflow on slot $S, port $P), 61200 (Unit type mismatch in slot $S), 61201 (Unit missing in slot $S), 61202 (SW version mismatch in slot $S), 61250 (NND could not use VPI=0, VCI=21 on slot $S, port $), 61260 (STC connection to signalling peer not established ), 61301 (Fan unit defect), 61302 (Running low on memory on slot $S), 61400 (License Missing for feature $feature), 61401 (Temporary Licence for feature $feature)

1..1

0..50

characters

1..1

1 (TS 1), 2 (TS 2), 3 (TS 3), 4 (TS 4), 5 (TS 5), 6 (TS 6), 7 (TS 7), 8 (TS 8), 9 (TS 9), 10 (TS 10), 11 (TS 11), 12 (TS 12), 13 (TS 13), 14 (TS 14), 15 (TS 15), 16 (TS 16), 17 (TS 17), 18 (TS 18), 19 (TS 19), 20 (TS 20), 21 (TS 21), 22 (TS 22), 23 (TS 23), 24 (TS 24), 25 (TS 25), 26 (TS 26), 27 (TS 27), 28 (TS 28), 29 (TS 29), 30 (TS 30), 31 (TS 31)

3..4

characters

9..10

characters

7..15 7..15

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0..1

characters

0 (false), 1 (true)

1..65535 1..65535

1 1

s s

7..15

characters

1..65535 0..65535

characters -

1..65535 0..3600 0..3600

1 1 1

s s

1..2147483647 1..2147483647

1 1

s s

0..3600

0..3600 7..15

1 -

s characters

1..6

7..15

characters

7..15

characters

7..15 7..15

characters characters

0 (ospfHostAdvertisement ), 1 (ospfDisabled)

0 (false), 1 (true)

500..100000

500

0 (false), 1 (true)

0..4094

0 (false), 1 (true)

1..3 0..3 3..5

1 1 -

characters

0 (open), 1 (lockedOut)

0 (false), 1 (true)

0 (false), 1 (true)

0 (mspOn), 1 (mspOff)

0 (revertive), 1 (nonRevertive)

2..6 2..6 -

1 1 -

1..20 1..20

characters characters

7..15

characters

7..15

characters

7..15

characters

7..15

characters

7..15

characters

17 17

characters characters

7..15

characters

7..15

characters

7..15

characters

1..1

7..15

characters

0 (locked), 1 (unlocked)

3..4

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0 (imaVersion10), 1 (imaVersion10Alt), 2 (imaVersion11)

0..373

1..25

ms

1..32

0 (m32), 1 (m64), 2 (m128), 3 (m256)

7..15

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0 (false), 1 (true)

1..1

7..15 7..15 1..65534

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0 (AtmOverEth), 2 (IubIP)

7..15

characters

1..1

7..15

characters

7..15

characters

7..15

characters

0 (ALIAS), 1 (SINGLE), 2 (RANGE), 3 (WILDCARD)

1..1

7..15

characters

7..15

characters

0 (RNC), 1 (NWI3_REGISTRATION_SERVER), 2 (NTP_SERVER), 3 (LDAP_SERVER)

1..100

characters

1..100

characters

0 (BTS), 1 (TRS), 2 (LMP)

1..40

characters

7..15 7..15

characters characters

7..15 7..15 7..15

characters characters characters

1..1

7..15 7..15 7..15

characters characters characters

1..1

7..15

characters

0 (false), 1 (true)

0..65535

0 (T32107.13) 0 (T32107.13)

1..1

1..60

min

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min

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0..10

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min

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min

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0 (false), 1 (true) 0 (locked), 1 (unlocked)

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1 (BER_MODE_3 (1 * 10E-3)), 4 (BER_MODE_6 (1 * 10E-6))

1 (PDH_SHORT_HAUL), 2 (PDH_LONG_HAUL)

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1 (PDH_LBO_0), 2 (PDH_LBO_7_5), 3 (PDH_LBO_15), 4 (PDH_LBO_22_5)

1 (PDH_LINE_TYPE_DOUBLE_FRAME_G704 (E1)), 2 (PDH_LINE_TYPE_MULTI_FRAME_G704 (E1)), 8 (PDH_LINE_TYPE_EXTENDED_MULTIFRAME (JT1)), 10 (PDH_LINE_TYPE _SUPERFRAME (T1)), 11 (PDH_LINE_TYPE _EXTENDED_SUPERFRAME (T1))

0 (DISABLED), 1 (ENABLED)

0 (false), 1 (true)

0 (false), 1 (true)

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240

0 (expeditedForwarding), 1 (assuredForwardingClass4), 2 (assuredForwardingClass3), 3 (assuredForwardingClass2), 4 (assuredForwardingClass1), 5 (bestEffort)

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16..1048575

2..10

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500

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500..3000

500

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0..10000

0..10000

0..10000

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1..1

1..40

characters

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1 (BER_MODE_3 (1 * 10E-3)), 4 (BER_MODE_6 (1 * 10E-6))

0 (false), 1 (true)

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0 (LASER_MODE_OFF (Laser off)), 1 (LASER_MODE_ON (Laser on))

1 (PATH_MAPPING_ASYNC (2Mbit/s not synchronized)), 3 (PATH_MAPPING_BYTE_SYNCHRON (2Mbit/s synchronized))

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characters

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characters

0 (twoMHz), 1 (twoMBit), 2 (oneandahalfMHz)

0 (twoMHz), 1 (twoMBit), 2 (oneandahalfMHz)

0..63

0..63

1..2

1..2

1..1

12..16

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3..5

characters

0..15

characters

3..10

characters

0 (false), 1 (true)

0..86400

10

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0 (false), 1 (true)

0 (threshold_25), 1 (threshold_50), 2 (threshold_75), 3 (threshold_87_5), 4 (threshold_disabled)

400..100000

100

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50

kbps

7..15

characters

7..15

characters

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49152..63135

7..15

characters

1..6

50..1000

50

kbps

1..1

0 (locked), 1 (unlocked)

7..15

characters

2..6

-5..-3

0 (MASTER_CLOCK_OK), 1 (MASTER_CLOCK_UNKNOWN), 2 (MASTER_CLOCK_DISABLED), 3 (MASTER_CLOCK_NOT_OK) 7..15

characters

0..42

characters

1..1

2..1300000

0 (CBR1), 1 (UBR1), 2 (UBR2)

0..353207

cps

2..1412828

cells/s

1..10

characters

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1..20

characters

0 (T32107.01), 1 (T32107.09), 2 (T32107.10), 3 (T32107.11), 4 (T32107.02), 5 (T32107.03), 6 (T32107.05), 7 (T32107.06), 8 (T32107.07), 9 (T32107.12)

0 (T32107.02), 1 (T32107.03), 2 (T32107.05), 3 (T32107.06), 4 (T32107.07), 5 (T32107.08), 6 (T32107.12)

characters

0 (false), 1 (true)

0 (false), 1 (true)

6..17

characters

6..17

characters

32..4095

0 (AAL1-1), 1 (AAL2-1), 2 (AAL5-1)

0 (false), 1 (true)

9..10

characters

0 (false), 1 (true)

6..17

characters

6..17

characters

0..255

0 (CBR), 1 (UBR)

5..10

characters

Formula for getting internal value = UI_value

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= UI_value

= UI_value

= UI_value

= UI_value

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false

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47

= UI_value

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= UI_value = UI_value

120 120

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= UI_value

= UI_value

true

= UI_value

100000

= UI_value

false

= UI_value = UI_value

false

false

= UI_value = UI_value

= UI_value

= UI_value

= UI_value

25

= UI_value

false

= UI_value

= UI_value

= UI_value

= UI_value

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= UI_value

= UI_value

false

= UI_value

= UI_value

= UI_value

37

= UI_value

1440

= UI_value = UI_value

389 7

= UI_value

240

= UI_value

60

= UI_value

30

= UI_value

389

= UI_value

= UI_value = UI_value

0 0

false 0

true

false

= UI_value

= UI_value

480

= UI_value

28

= UI_value

= UI_value

false

= UI_value

500

= UI_value

500

= UI_value

10

= UI_value

100

= UI_value

1000

= UI_value

10000

= UI_value

= UI_value

= UI_value

true

= UI_value

= UI_value

= UI_value

= UI_value

= UI_value

= UI_value = UI_value

false

= UI_value

true

= UI_value

= UI_value

150

= UI_value

49152

= UI_value

49152

= UI_value

= UI_value

100

= UI_value

= UI_value

= UI_value

-4

= UI_value

= UI_value

5000

= UI_value

= UI_value

= UI_value

false

false

= UI_value

false

false

= UI_value

Default value notes

The default value (2 ms) is a recommended compromise between efficiency and delay.

The default value as configured by the NE when no other value is given depends on the interface type. However, in the context of ATM overbooking, other (higher) values can be configured. Re-configuration of this parameter requires deleting und re-creating the whole ACCP instance.

The default value as configured by the NE when no other value is given depends on the interface type. However, in the context of ATM overbooking, other (higher) values can be configured. Re-configuration of this parameter requires deleting und re-creating the whole ACCP instance.

The default value cannot be changed in AXC Compact.

In AXC Compact, the default value is 2 bits and the range between 1 and 5.

The following client identifers are predefined in AXC Manager: OAMMASTERWAM, RET1 (Remote Electrical Tilt), RET2, BBU (Battery Backup Unit), LMU (Location Measurement Unit) In AXC Manager the following client identifers are predefined: OAMMASTERWAM, RET1 (Remote Electrical Tilt), RET2, BBU (Battery Backup Unit), LMU (Location Measurement Unit)

Fixed to 0 seconds

PDH_LINE_TYPE_DOUBLE_FRAME_G704 (E1 | AXCC/AXCD/IFUA/IFUD) PDH_LINE_TYPE_MULTI_FRAME_G704 (for E1 default | default on AXCC/AXCD/IFUA/IFUD/IFUE) PDH_LINE_TYPE_EXTENDED_MULTIFRAME (for JT1 default | AXCC/IFUA) PDH_LINE_TYPE _SUPERFRAME (T1 | AXCC/IFUA) PDH_LINE_TYPE _EXTENDED_SUPERFRAME (for T1 default | AXCC/IFUA)

2 STM_SIGNAL_LEVEL_2 (IFUC, SDH, STM-1, VC-4) 6 STM_SIGNAL_LEVEL_2_VC12 (only get value on IFUF, SDH, STM1, VC-12)

Since the default transport mode is AtmOverEthernet, the parameter by default references the AXU unit in slot 1.

This means 16 per second.

The default CDVT for CBR is 5000 s and for UBR 20000 s.

Default values for service categories: CBR: CBR.1 UBR: UBR.1

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Related parameters

- aal2UpUsage of A2UT - null

- wamId of A2ST - null - btsId of IPNO - null

- enableAal2Multiplexing of A2NE - null

- wamId of A2ST - null - btsId of IPNO - null

- bfdActivation of BFD - null

- cesCbrIfPointer of CIWT - null

- pdhLineType of PPTT - null

- pdhLineType of PPTT - null

- afrTransmissionInterface of FRLI - null

- vcTTPptr of IAIF - null

- publicIpAddress of IPNO - null - publicIpAddress of IPNO - null

- ospfExtentionIfNetIdentifier of IAIF - null

- interfaceArea of IAIF - null - interfaceCost of IAIF - null - helloInterval of IAIF - null - retransInterval of IAIF - null - routerDeadInterval of IAIF - null - transitDelay of IAIF - null

- ospfExtentionIfNetIdentifier of IAIF - null

- ospfEnabled of IAIF - null

- ospfEnabled of IAIF - null

- ospfEnabled of IAIF - null

- ospfEnabled of IAIF - null

- publicIpAddress of IPNO - null

- publicIpAddress of IPNO - null

- upperLayerShaping of IEIF - null

- vLanEnabled of IEIF - null

- protectingInterface of IFPG - null

- protectingInterface of IFPG - null

- protectingInterface of IFPG - null

- dhcpConfigurationInfoIdentifier of IHCP - null

- dhcpConfigurationInfoIdentifier of IHCP - null

- dhcpConfigurationInfoIdentifier of IHCP - null - dhcpConfigurationInfoIdentifier of IHCP - null

- dhcpConfigurationInfoIdentifier of IHCP - null

- dhcpConfigurationInfoIdentifier of IHCP - null

- dhcpConfigurationInfoIdentifier of IHCP - null

- dhcpConfigurationInfoIdentifier of IHCP - null

- dhcpConfigurationInfoIdentifier of IHCP - null - dhcpConfigurationInfoIdentifier of IHCP - null

- dhcpConfigurationInfoIdentifier of IHCP - null

- dhcpConfigurationInfoIdentifier of IHCP - null

- dhcpConfigurationInfoIdentifier of IHCP - null

- dhcpConfigurationInfoIdentifier of IHCP - null

- dhcpConfigurationInfoIdentifier of IHCP - null

- dhcpConfigurationInfoIdentifier of IHCP - null

- dhcpConfigurationInfoIdentifier of IHCP - null

- dhcpConfigurationInfoIdentifier of IHCP - null

- imaLinkPtrs of IMAG - null

- q1BitPosition of PPTT - null

- bfdEnable of PWMP - null

- pHB of QOS - null

- rdiOnExcessiveBer of SMTT - null

- berMode of SMTT - null

- xmtTraceId of SRTT - null

- expTraceId of SRTT - null

- pdhLineType of PPTT - null

- pdhLineType of PPTT - null

- xmtTraceId of SVTT - null

- expTraceId of SVTT - null

- thresholdDuration of TCTT - The parameter utilMonEnabled must be set to true before the parameter thresholdDuration can be changed. - thresholdValue of TCTT - The parameter utilMonEnabled must be set to true before the parameter thresholdValue can be changed.

- utilMonEnabled of TCTT - Parameter utilMonEnabled must be set to true before thresholdDuration can be changed.

- utilMonEnabled of TCTT - Parameter utilMonEnabled must be set to true before thresholdValue can be changed.

- upcNpc of ACCP - null

- peakCellRate of TRDE - null

- upcNpc of ACCP - null

- maxNumVCIBitsSupported of ACCP - null

- maxNumVPIBitsSupported of ACCP - null

Parameter relationships

Related features

In case of non BTS AAL2 Multiplexing the A2EA is calculated according to the folowing rule: "49" (AFI) + 5 digits (BTS_id) + 2 digits (WAM id) + 1 digit 0(filler). The remaining digits are filled with "F".

The slot and interface, imag, klm, vpi and vci values are to be identical with the values as specified for the vcTTptr.

The slot and interface, imag, klm, vpi and vci values are to be identical with the values as specified for the vcTTptr.

Values NRTDCH and RTDCH are allowed only in case multiplexing is switched on.

The relation applies for non- BTS AAL2 Multiplexing: For Iub the Path identifier for VCCs carring AAL2 traffic is calculated from BTS identifiers in the following way: btsid * 1000 + 10*wamId + AAL2 VCC count (1N)

In AXC, 13 VP/VC bits can only be used for up to 14 interfaces. With 12 bits 32 interfaces are supported. In AXC Compact, the maximum VP value is fixed to 7 bits.

In AXC, 13 VP/VC bits can only be used for up to 14 interfaces. With 12 bits 32 interfaces are supported. In AXC Compact, the maximum VP value is 5 bits, but only for one ATM interface. The other seven interfaces cannot be enabled. All eight interfaces can be taken in use with the default value of 2 bits.

bfdAdminUp is only relevant if bfdActivation has value true.

The value must be identical with the value specified for cesCbrIfPointer.

Applies to structured mode only.

IFUE supports unstructured CES and pass-through only.

Applies to structured mode only. The maximum number of timeslots depends on the interface type (1-31 in E1, 1-24 in T1/JT1). IFUE supports unstructured CES and pass-through only.

The maximum number of timeslots depends on the interface type (1-31 for E1, 1-24 for T1/JT1).

The value must be identical with the value specified for afrTransmissionInterface.

The Public IP Address in IP Node (IPNO) must be configured first. The Public IP Address in IP Node (IPNO) must be configured first.

OSPF Extention Interface Network Identifier must be ospfDisabled.

All related parameters must be specified in case ospfEnabled is set to "true".

OSPF Extention Interface Network Identifier must be ospfEnabled.

helloInterval is relevant in case OSPF is enabled (ospfEnabled flag = true).

interfaceArea is relevant in case OSPF is enabled (ospfEnabled flag = true). The OSPF area must be an area that has already been created using createOspf-Area. It has to be an OSPF area that was previously created by the means of createOspf-Area. interfaceCost is relevant in case OSPF is enabled (ospfEnabled flag = true).

retransInterval is relevant in case OSPF is enabled (ospfEnabled flag = true).

routerDeadInterval is only relevant if OSPF is enabled (ospfEnabled = true).

transitDelay is only relevant in case OSPF is enabled (ospfEnabled = true).

The Public IP Address in IP Node (IPNO) must be configured first.

The Public IP Address in IP Node (IPNO) must be configured first.

The parameter Upper Layer Shaping decides if the bandwidth value of parameter Shaping Bandwidth is related only to the IP header (Upper Layer Shaping = true) or if this bandwidth also takes the ethernet overhead into account (Upper Layer Shaping = false).

Parameter Vlan ID is only relevant if parameter Vlan Enabled flag has value true.

The value must be identical with the value specified for protectingInterface.

Interface protection configuration always consists of a pair of interfaces. The protected interface is the one originally defined to carry the user traffic, and the protecting interface the one that carries the traffic in case the protected interface fails.

Interface protection configuration always consists of a pair of interfaces. The protected interface is the one originally defined to carry the user traffic, and the protecting interface the one that carries the traffic in case the protected interface fails.

DHCP Configuration Information Identifier must be client_identifier.

DHCP Configuration Information Identifier must be client_identifier.

DHCP Configuration Information Identifier must be client_identifier. DHCP Configuration Information Identifier must be client_identifier.

DHCP Configuration Information Identifier must be client_identifier. The IP address must be within the public IP subnet of the LMP. However, neither the IP addresses of the AXC and the subnet nor the broadcast IP address can be used. DHCP Configuration Information Identifier must be hardware_identifier. The IP address must be within the public IP subnet of the LMP. However, neither the IP addresses of the AXC and the subnet nor the broadcast IP address can be used.

DHCP Configuration Information Identifier must be hardware_identifier. The IP address must be within the public IP subnet of the LMP, without Net-, AXC and Broadcast IP address. DHCP Configuration Information Identifier must be client_identifier. The IP address must be within the public IP subnet of the LMP. However, neither the IP addresses of the AXC and the subnet nor the broadcast IP address can be used. DHCP Configuration Information Identifier must be hardware_identifier. DHCP Configuration Information Identifier must be hardware_identifier.

DHCP Configuration Information Identifier must be range_identifier. The IP address must be within the public IP subnet of the LMP. However, neither the IP addresses of the AXC and the subnet nor the broadcast IP address can be used. DHCP Configuration Information Identifier must be range_identifier. The IP address must be within the public IP subnet of the LMP. However, neither the IP addresses of the AXC and the subnet nor the broadcast IP address can be used. DHCP Configuration Information Identifier must be range_identifier. The IP address must be within the public IP subnet of the LMP. However, neither the IP addresses of the AXC and the subnet nor the broadcast IP address can be used.

DHCP Configuration Information Identifier must be hardware_identifier.

DHCP Configuration Information Identifier must be hardware_identifier.

The value for DHCP Configuration Information Identifier must be range_identifier.

The value for DHCP Configuration Information Identifier must be range_identifier.

DHCP Configuration Information Identifier must be range_identifier. The IP address must be within the public IP subnet of the LMP. However, neither the IP addresses of the AXC and the subnet nor the broadcast IP address can be used.

IMA version 1.0Alt is not supported by IFUF.

The maximum number of interfaces in one IMA group depends on the unit type: AXCC/AXCD/IFUA/IFUD: 8 links IFUE: 8 links IFUF: 32 links

The maximum value must be smaller than or equal to the number of links in the IMA group.

The PDH Line Type depends on the unit.

bfdAdminUp is only relevant if bfdEnable has value true.

The perHopBehaviour parameter is used as offset into the trafficTypesMap of the QOS object instance.

The Sent ID in the local node and the Expected ID in the remote node must 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.

In AXCC, the possible ERC frequencies depend on the interface type: E1: 2MHz T1/JT1: 1.5MHz AXCD supports 2MHz only. In AXCC, the possible ERC frequencies depend on the interface type: E1: 2MHz T1/JT1: 1.5MHz AXCD supports 2MHz only.

The Sent ID in the local node and the Expected ID in the remote node must 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.

Ingress and egress CDVT must have the same value. For UBR and CBR traffic, the CDVT only takes into account tagging or discarding if policing on an interface profile (ACCP) is enabled.

The MDCR cannot exceed the Peak Cell Rate

For UBR traffic, the PCR only takes into account tagging or discarding if policing on an interface profile (ACCP) is enabled.

The traffic descriptor must be defined beforehand.

The traffic descriptors must be defined beforehand.

The traffic descriptors must be defined beforehand.

The traffic descriptors must be defined beforehand.

Interfaces - AXC <-> RAC - AXC -> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC -> RAC - AXC -> EM - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - RAC <-> AXC - EM <-> AXC - RAC <-> RACApp

References

Struct parameter

muxInterfaceConfigList

- RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC

action_deleteRoute

- RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC

action_createRoute

- AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp muxInterfaceConfigList

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - Undefined:1495 (public)

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC -> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC -> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC -> EM - AXC -> RAC

- AXC -> RAC - AXC <-> EM - AXC -> RAC - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC -> EM - AXC -> RAC - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RACApp <-> RAC

- AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RACApp <-> RAC

- Undefined:1496

- AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RACApp <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RACApp <-> RAC

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC -> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - RAC <-> AXC - EM <-> AXC - RAC <-> RACApp - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC action_connect

- RAC <-> AXC - EM <-> AXC - RAC <-> AXC - EM <-> AXC - RAC <-> RACApp

action_disconnect crossConnection

- RAC <-> AXC - EM <-> AXC - RAC <-> RACApp

crossConnection

- RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC

action_connect

- AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp

- RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - RAC <-> AXC - EM <-> AXC - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RACApp <-> RAC - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

action_connect crossConnection

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RACApp <-> RAC - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC -> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC -> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM

ipAddr

ospfExtentionIfNetIdentifier

- AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp

ospfExtentionIfNetIdentifier

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC -> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC

ospfExtentionIfNet ospfTiming

ospfExtentionInterface

ospfExtentionInterface ospfTiming

ospfTiming

ospfExtentionInterface

ospfTiming ipAddr

action_addIpAddr

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp ipAddr

ipAddr

- RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp - Undefined:1505

action_deleteIpAddr ipAddr

ospfExtentionIfNet

- AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RACApp <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp protectedInterface protectingInterface

- AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp protectedInterface

protectingInterface

- AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC

protectedInterface protectingInterface dhcpConfigurationInfoIdentifier

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

- RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - RAC <-> RACApp - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC

client_identifier client_identifier

action_deleteDhcpConfigurationEntry

- RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - RAC <-> RACApp - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - RAC <-> RACApp

action_createDhcpConfigurationEntry dhcpConfigurationInfo

client_identifier

hardware_identifier

- RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC

hardware_identifier

- RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC

client_identifier

- RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - RAC <-> RACApp - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - RAC <-> RACApp - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - RAC <-> RACApp - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC

hardware_identifier hardware_identifier

range_identifier

range_identifier

range_identifier

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC -> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM

- RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC

dhcpConfigurationInfoIdentifier

- RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC

dhcpConfigurationInfoIdentifier

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM

- RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC

range_identifier

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC -> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp - EM <-> AXC - RAC <-> AXC - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC -> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp action_createNtpServer action_deleteNtpServer

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp RmExceptions

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp RmExceptions

- AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp

RmExceptions

- AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp

RmExceptions

- AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp

RmExceptions

RmExceptions

- AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp

RmExceptions

- AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - RAC <-> AXC - EM <-> AXC - RAC <-> RACApp - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - RAC <-> AXC - EM <-> AXC - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - RAC <-> AXC - EM <-> AXC - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - AXC -> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - RAC <-> RACApp - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - RAC <-> RACApp - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC -> RAC - AXC -> EM - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM

RmExceptions

action_createRouteEntry staticRoutes

action_deleteRouteEntry action_createRouteEntry staticRoutes

action_deleteRouteEntry action_createRouteEntry staticRoutes

ospfAreas

ospfAreas

ospfAreas

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> AXC - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - RAC <-> AXC - EM <-> AXC - RAC <-> RACApp - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - AXC <-> RAC - AXC -> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC action_setConfiguration

action_setBaseId

- RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC

action_setBaseId action_restartMediator action_shutdownMediator

- RAC -> AXC - EM -> AXC - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC -> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

action_setConfiguration

- AXC -> RAC - AXC -> EM - AXC -> RAC - AXC -> EM - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC -> RAC - AXC -> EM

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC -> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RACApp <-> RAC - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp

- AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp - EM <-> AXC - RAC <-> AXC - RAC <-> RACApp - AXC <-> EM - AXC <-> RAC - RAC <-> RACApp

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