OID | 1.3.6.1.4.1.6527.3.1.2.2.1.8.1.11 |
Module | ALCATEL-IND1-TIMETRA-CHASSIS-MIB (Alcatel) |
Nom | tmnxHwCLEI |
Acces | readonly |
Status | current |
Description | The Common Language Equipment Identifier, CLEI, code is a unique
10-character identifier, that is fixed by the manufacturer. It
consists of ten alphanumeric characters. The first seven characters
present a concise summary of an equipment entity's circuit or
transport capabilities, e.g., functional, electrical, bandwidth, etc.
CLEI codes for plug-in or portable equipment with the same first
seven characters (CLEI-7) are considered bidirectionally
interchangeable and group under a G level record. Most licensees
plug-in inventories and records are controlled at the group level.
The eighth character denotes the reference source used for coding
the item, and the last two characters denote manufacturing vintage
or version, and other complemental information.
A ten-character CLEI code that is developed for a specific piece of
equipment is unique within the CLEI code universe and is used in A
level records; the code is not assigned to any other equipment piece.
Equipment is coded to a first or major application. When the same
equipment is usable in another application or system, it is not
recorded nor are additional codes developed for that purpose. |
Syntaxe | OctetString (10...10) |
Module | TIMETRA-CHASSIS-MIB (Alcatel) |
Nom | tmnxHwCLEI |
Acces | readonly |
Status | current |
Description | The Common Language Equipment Identifier, CLEI, code is a unique
10-character identifier, that is fixed by the manufacturer. It
consists of ten alphanumeric characters. The first seven characters
present a concise summary of an equipment entity's circuit or
transport capabilities, e.g., functional, electrical, bandwidth, etc.
CLEI codes for plug-in or portable equipment with the same first
seven characters (CLEI-7) are considered bidirectionally
interchangeable and group under a G level record. Most licensees
plug-in inventories and records are controlled at the group level.
The eighth character denotes the reference source used for coding
the item, and the last two characters denote manufacturing vintage
or version, and other complemental information.
A ten-character CLEI code that is developed for a specific piece of
equipment is unique within the CLEI code universe and is used in A
level records; the code is not assigned to any other equipment piece.
Equipment is coded to a first or major application. When the same
equipment is usable in another application or system, it is not
recorded nor are additional codes developed for that purpose. |
Syntaxe | OctetString (10...10) |