OID | 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.127.1.1.2.1 |
Module | DOCS-IF-MIB (CISCO) |
Nom | docsIfUpstreamChannelEntry |
Status | current |
Description | List of attributes for a single upstream channel. For
DOCSIS 2.0 CMTSs, an entry in this table exists for
each ifEntry with an ifType of docsCableUpstreamChannel
(205).
For DOCSIS 1.x CM/CMTSs and DOCSIS 2.0 CMs, an entry in
this table exists for each ifEntry with an ifType of
docsCableUpstream (129).
For DOCSIS 2.0 CMTSs, two classes of interfaces can be
defined for this table:
o Upstream Physical Interfaces: The traditional DOCSIS
1.x CMTS upstream interface ifType 129 and the DOCSIS
2.0 ifType 205 that are functional. In other words,
interfaces that represent upstream receivers within
an RF MAC interface.
Entries of physical interfaces are exposed to the
management interface with their corresponding
ifStack hierarchy and are not administratively
created by this table.
o Upstream Temporary Interfaces: A fictitious
interface created for the purpose of manipulating
physical interface parameters offline, then
validating prior to updating the target physical
interface.
In case of a reinitialization of the managed system,
physical interfaces values persist while the temporary
interfaces are not recreated.
This mechanism helps to minimize service disruptions
originating in situations where a group of interface
parameter values need to be consistent with each other
in SET operations. A temporary buffer
(temporary interface) is provided to allow the CMTS
to validate the parameters offline. |
Module | DOCS-IF-MIB (ietf) |
Nom | docsIfUpstreamChannelEntry |
Status | current |
Description | List of attributes for a single upstream channel. For
DOCSIS 2.0 CMTSs, an entry in this table exists for
each ifEntry with an ifType of docsCableUpstreamChannel
(205).
For DOCSIS 1.x CM/CMTSs and DOCSIS 2.0 CMs, an entry in
this table exists for each ifEntry with an ifType of
docsCableUpstream (129).
For DOCSIS 2.0 CMTSs, two classes of interfaces can be
defined for this table:
o Upstream Physical Interfaces: The traditional DOCSIS
1.x CMTS upstream interface ifType 129 and the DOCSIS
2.0 ifType 205 that are functional. In other words,
interfaces that represent upstream receivers within
an RF MAC interface.
Entries of physical interfaces are exposed to the
management interface with their corresponding
ifStack hierarchy and are not administratively
created by this table.
o Upstream Temporary Interfaces: A fictitious
interface created for the purpose of manipulating
physical interface parameters offline, then
validating prior to updating the target physical
interface.
In case of a reinitialization of the managed system,
physical interfaces values persist while the temporary
interfaces are not recreated.
This mechanism helps to minimize service disruptions
originating in situations where a group of interface
parameter values need to be consistent with each other
in SET operations. A temporary buffer
(temporary interface) is provided to allow the CMTS
to validate the parameters offline. |