Description | This object is used to repeatedly apply the writable objects
of catmtCidTable specified in the same SNMP PDU starting
from the row defined by the index object for the number of
rows specified by this object.
The repetition operation works differently for data trunking
and voice trunking applications. When catmtCidNx64Enable is
set to 'false' (voice trunking), it is iterated through the
value of DS0's and CID number. When catmtCidNx64Enable is
set to 'true' (data trunking), the order of repetition
operation is iterated through the value of DS1 index and CID
number.
(1) For voice trunking applications:
At each iteration, the value of CID (catmtCid), DS0
(catmtCidDs0GroupIndex) and DS1(catmtCidDs1) will
be incremented. When the value of catmtCidDs0GroupIndex
reaches its maximum, catmtCidDs1 will be incremented
to the next logical order of DS1 interface.
(2) For data trunking applications:
At each iteration, the value of catmtCid, catmtCidDs1
will be incremented. In other words, the Nx64 packet
stream repetition iterates on the DS1, with each DS1
interface having the same DS0 group
(catmtCidDs0GroupIndex) configuration.
The repetition iteration will stop once the value of catmtCid
reaches its maximum value 255 or when the next CID is not
available or already configured for different type of trunking
application. For example, a non-Nx64 repetition will stop if
the next CID has been configured for Nx64 packet stream
trunking, and vise versa. The repetition will also stop if the
next contiguous DS0 group index is not available.
The maximum value of this object is 248 which is the maximum
number of CID or AAL2 connections allowed within a VC
connection. |