The ISDN level 1 ports (ISDN - EBISDN - EPISDN)

Configuration of the ISDN level 1 ports (ISDN - EBISDN - EPISDN)
Statistics of the ISDN level 1 ports (ISDN - EBISDN - EPISDN)
SNMP traps generated for the ISDN ports
SNMP traps generated for the EBISDN ports
SNMP traps generated for the EPISDN ports

Configuration of the ISDN level 1 ports (ISDN - EBISDN - EPISDN) top

The ISDN Basic Rate configuration

The ISDN Basic Rate port for the "single port" board is labelled, within the Abilis CPX, by the abbreviation "ISDN" and it is provided with the parameters described in this chapter.

The following example shows how to display the ISDN Basic Rate port parameters. Shown values are the default ones.

[18:42:32] ABILIS_CPX: D P PO:17
PO:17  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
ISDN   LOG:NO      frame:2100    rxbuf:14     txbuf:1    

To activate any change made on the ISDN Basic Rate port parameters, it is needed to restart the system. This feature is highlighted by the fact that parameters names are showed by low case characters. Changes made on the parameter LOG: are immediately active.

The ISDN Basic Rate configuration for EBIB board

The ISDN Basic Rate ports for the EBIB board are labelled, within the Abilis CPX, by the abbreviation "EBISDN" and they are provided with the parameters described in this chapter.

The following example shows how to display parameters of two EBISDN ports: the first one is a "NT" type, the second a "TE".

[18:42:32] ABILIS_CPX: D P PO:81

PO:81  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
EBISDN LOG:NO      side:NT       BUS:SHORT  

[18:42:32] ABILIS_CPX: D P PO:82

PO:82  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
EBISDN LOG:DS      side:TE      

To activate changes made on the parameters displayed by low case characters, it is needed to restart the system; on the contrary for activating changes made on low case parameters it is enough to execute the initialization command INIT PO:. Changes made on the parameter LOG: are immediately active.

The ISDN Primary Rate configuration for EPIB board

The ISDN Primary Rate ports for the EPIB board are labelled, within the Abilis CPX, by the abbreviation "EPISDN" and they are provided with the parameters described in this chapter.

The following example shows how to display parameters of the EPISDN port.

[18:42:32] ABILIS_CPX: D P PO:96

PO:96  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
EPISDN LOG:DS      side:NT       BUS:SHORT   
       service:E1                E1-FRAMING:CRC4   

To activate changes made on the parameters displayed by low case characters, it is needed to restart the system; on the contrary for activating changes made on low case parameters it is enough to execute the initialization command INIT PO:. Changes made on the parameter LOG: are immediately active.

Detail of the ISDN level 1 ports (ISDN - EBISDN - EPISDN)


LOG: Events logging activation and generation of alarm signals
DS NO, D, S, A, L, T, ALL, +E

Usually this parameter makes possible to activate/deactivate logging functionalities of meaningful events of the port as well as the detection and signalling of alarms in case of critical events.

The following table shows the available options and the related functionalities usable by the parameter:

Option Meaning
D Recording of the driver state changes and/or the meaningful events in Debug Log
S Recording of the driver state changes and/or the meaningful events in the System Log
A Periodic detection of possible alarms. The detected alarms can be displayed the command ALARM VIEW or by the analogous command available on the UTILITY of the LCD display on the front panel
L On alarm detection, acoustic signal generation plus a message on the LCD display. This function depends on activation of alarms detection by the "A" option
T Generation by the Agent SNMP of Abilis CPX of SNMP traps corresponding to any change of the driver state and/or occurring of meaningful events

Beside the already described options the following values are also allowed:

Option Meaning
NO It means that all the logging functionalities, alarms detection and generation, above mentioned, are disabled.
ALL It means that all the logging functionalities, alarms detection and generation, above mentioned, are enabled.
+E This option added to one or more of the previous ones, extends its (their) set of meaningful events.
The value "ALL+E" activates all the options and extends the set of meaningful events.
The value "NO+E" is meaningless so it is ignored.

Options can be combined together.

Some examples:

By using the characters "+" and "-" as prefix of one or more options is possible to add or delete one or more functionalities without setting from the scratch the value of the parameters.

Some examples:

warning! The changes made on this parameter are immediately activated, without the need of initialization commands.


FRAME: Maximum frame length (Only in ISDN ports)
2100 128 - 2100 (in bytes)

It sets the maximum frame length (without Flags and CRC).


RXBUF: Number of receiving buffers (Only in ISDN ports)
14 1 - 50

It sets the number of buffer to be used for receiving DATA frames.


TXBUF: Number of transmission buffers (Only in ISDN ports)
1 1 - 50

It sets the number of buffer to be used for transmitting DATA frames.


SIDE: Port type (Only in EBISDN and EPISDN ports)
TE TE, NT

It sets the port type and then the driver behaviour.

This parameter is related with the eventual upper level EBLAPD/EPLAPD port. If those values have been set differently, the Validation procedure will force the parameter "SIDE:" of the EBISDN port to have the same value as the parameter SIDE: of the EBLAPD/EPLAPD port referred.


BUS: S0 bus type in us (Only in EBISDN and EPISDN ports if SIDE:NT)
SHORT SHORT, EXT

It sets the S0 bus type in use. The parameter is shown and configurable only if the port type is "NT".

The value "SHORT" means the bus length is shorter than 200 meters, the "EXT" one, instead, refers to length shorter than 1 km.


SERVICE: Service type (Only in EPISDN ports)
E1-ISDN

It sets the type of service.


E1-FRAMING: ????????????(Only in EPISDN ports)

??????????????????????????.

Statistics of the ISDN level 1 ports (ISDN - EBISDN - EPISDN) top

Statistics of the ISDN Basic Rate ports

How to check the state and statistics of the ISDN Basic Rate ports by the command D S.

[18:42:32] ABILIS_CPX: D S PO:17

PO:17  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
ISDN   STATE:F7-READY  SLIPS:0    

Extended statistics are available for ISDN Basic Rate ports too. Here is an example on how to check them using the command D SE:

[18:42:32] ABILIS_CPX: D SE PO:17

PO:17  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
ISDN   --- Cleared 001:04:53:04 ago, on 08/05/2000 at 13:06:34 ----------------
       Level 1    SLIPS:0
       ------------------------------------------------------------------------
       D channel
       -----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|-----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|
       RX-OVR     |0          |           |TX-UND     |           |0          |
       BAD-FCS    |0          |           |ABORT      |0          |0          |
       DATA-CHR   |41072      |41002      |FRM        |10060      |9939       |
       LONG       |0          |0          |LOST       |0          |           |
       ------------------------------------------------------------------------
       B1 channel
       -----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|-----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|
       RX-OVR     |0          |           |TX-UND     |           |0          |
       BAD-FCS    |0          |           |ABORT      |0          |0          |
       DATA-CHR   |0          |0          |FRM-D      |0          |0          |
       FRM-C      |0          |0          |FRM-V      |0          |0          |
       LONG-D     |0          |0          |LONG-C     |0          |0          |
       LONG-V     |0          |0          |LOST-D     |0          |           |
       LOST-C     |0          |           |LOST-V     |0          |           |
       ------------------------------------------------------------------------
       B2 channel
       -----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|-----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|
       RX-OVR     |0          |           |TX-UND     |           |0          |
       BAD-FCS    |0          |           |ABORT      |0          |0          |
       DATA-CHR   |0          |0          |FRM-D      |0          |0          |
       FRM-C      |0          |0          |FRM-V      |0          |0          |
       LONG-D     |0          |0          |LONG-C     |0          |0          |
       LONG-V     |0          |0          |LOST-D     |0          |           |
       LOST-C     |0          |           |LOST-V     |0          |           |
       ------------------------------------------------------------------------

The information "Cleared DDD:HH:MM:SS ago, at DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM:SS", referred by the extended statistics, shows the time interval elapsed from the last reset of statistics (by the format "days:hours:minutes:seconds") and date/time of its execution (by the format "day:month:year" and "hours:minutes:seconds").

Statistics of the EBISDN ports

How to check the state and statistics of the EBISDN ports, "NT" type and then "TE", by the command D S.

[18:42:32] ABILIS_CPX: D S PO:81

PO:81  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
EBISDN STATE:G3-READY    

[18:42:32] ABILIS_CPX: D S PO:82

PO:82  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
EBISDN STATE:F7-READY  SLIPS:0   

Extended statistics are available for EBISDN ports too. Here is an example on how to check them using the command D SE:

ABILIS_CPX: D SE PO:81

PO:81  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
EBISDN --- Cleared 027:06:42:31 ago, on 14/04/2000 at 11:07:28 ----------------
       Level 1    SLIPS:1
       ------------------------------------------------------------------------
       D channel
       -----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|-----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|
       RX-OVR     |0          |           |TX-UND     |           |0          |
       BAD-FCS    |0          |           |ABORT      |0          |0          |
       DATA-CHR   |1001814    |990287     |FRM        |242149     |242342     |
       LONG       |0          |0          |LOST       |0          |           |
       ------------------------------------------------------------------------
       B1 channel
       -----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|-----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|
       RX-OVR     |0          |           |TX-UND     |           |0          |
       BAD-FCS    |0          |           |ABORT      |0          |0          |
       DATA-CHR   |0          |0          |FRM-D      |0          |0          |
       FRM-C      |0          |0          |FRM-V      |0          |0          |
       LONG-D     |0          |0          |LONG-C     |0          |0          |
       LONG-V     |0          |0          |LOST-D     |0          |           |
       LOST-C     |0          |           |LOST-V     |0          |           |
       ------------------------------------------------------------------------
       B2 channel
       -----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|-----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|
       RX-OVR     |0          |           |TX-UND     |           |0          |
       BAD-FCS    |0          |           |ABORT      |0          |0          |
       DATA-CHR   |0          |0          |FRM-D      |0          |0          |
       FRM-C      |0          |0          |FRM-V      |0          |0          |
       LONG-D     |0          |0          |LONG-C     |0          |0          |
       LONG-V     |0          |0          |LOST-D     |0          |           |
       LOST-C     |0          |           |LOST-V     |0          |           |
       ------------------------------------------------------------------------

The information "Cleared DDD:HH:MM:SS ago, at DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM:SS", referred by the extended statistics, shows the time interval elapsed from the last reset of statistics (by the format "days:hours:minutes:seconds") and date/time of its execution (by the format "day:month:year" and "hours:minutes:seconds").

Statistics of the EPISDN ports

How to check statistics of the EPISDN ports through the command D S.

[18:42:32] ABILIS_CPX: D S PO:96

PO:96  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
EPISDN STATE:PRI-DOWN  SLIPS:0  

Extended statistics are available for EPISDN ports too. Here is an example on how to check them using the command D SE:

[18:42:32] ABILIS_CPX: D SE PO:96

PO:96  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
EPISDN --- Cleared 000:05:58:15 ago, on 11/05/2000 at 12:01:29 ----------------
       Level 1    SLIPS:0
       ------------------------------------------------------------------------
       D channel
       -----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|-----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|
       RX-OVR     |0          |           |TX-UND     |           |0          |
       BAD-FCS    |0          |           |ABORT      |0          |0          |
       DATA-CHR   |0          |0          |FRM        |0          |0          |
       LONG       |0          |0          |LOST       |0          |           |
       ------------------------------------------------------------------------
       B channel summary
       -----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|-----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|
       RX-OVR     |0          |           |TX-UND     |           |0          |
       BAD-FCS    |0          |           |ABORT      |0          |0          |
       DATA-CHR   |0          |0          |FRM-D      |0          |0          |
       FRM-C      |0          |0          |FRM-V      |0          |0          |
       LONG-D     |0          |0          |LONG-C     |0          |0          |
       LONG-V     |0          |0          |LOST-D     |0          |           |
       LOST-C     |0          |           |LOST-V     |0          |           |
       ------------------------------------------------------------------------

The last example shows that the execution of the command D SE will display a summary table of the 30 B channels extended statistics.

it is possible to show the extended statistics of each B channel, as the following example demonstrates:

[18:42:32] ABILIS_CPX: D SE PO:96 BCHAN:5

PO:96  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
EPISDN Level 1    SLIPS:0
       ------------------------------------------------------------------------
       D channel
       -----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|-----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|
       RX-OVR     |0          |           |TX-UND     |           |0          |
       BAD-FCS    |0          |           |ABORT      |0          |0          |
       DATA-CHR   |0          |0          |FRM        |0          |0          |
       LONG       |0          |0          |LOST       |0          |           |
       ------------------------------------------------------------------------
       B5  channel
       -----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|-----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|
       RX-OVR     |0          |           |TX-UND     |           |0          |
       BAD-FCS    |0          |           |ABORT      |0          |0          |
       DATA-CHR   |0          |0          |FRM-D      |0          |0          |
       FRM-C      |0          |0          |FRM-V      |0          |0          |
       LONG-D     |0          |0          |LONG-C     |0          |0          |
       LONG-V     |0          |0          |LOST-D     |0          |           |
       LOST-C     |0          |           |LOST-V     |0          |           |
       ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Even in this case statistics related to the D channel are displayed.

The information "Cleared DDD:HH:MM:SS ago, at DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM:SS", referred by the extended statistics, shows the time interval elapsed from the last reset of statistics (by the format "days:hours:minutes:seconds") and date/time of its execution (by the format "day:month:year" and "hours:minutes:seconds").

Detail of the statistics of the ISDN level 1 ports (ISDN - EBISDN - EPISDN)


STATE: Current state of the ISDN LEVEL 1 PORT driver
DOWN, F7-READY, HALTED, FAILED, F3-INACT, F3-INACT2, F3-INACT3, F4-DOWN, F5-DOWN, F6-DOWN, F8-DOWN, G1-DEACTIVATED, G2-PENDING_ACTIVATION, G2-LOST_FRAMING, G3-READY, G3-ACTIVATED_BLOCKED, G4-PENDING_DEACTIVATION, G4-WAIT_DEACTIVATION, ERR

It shows the actual state of the ISDN driver.

Driver States Meaning Values shown in:
System Log Debug Log Display LCD
ISDN DOWN F3-INACT
F3-INACT2
F3-INACT3
F4-DOWN
F5-DOWN
F6-DOWN
F8-DOWN
The ISDN driver is not active and it is not able to work dn
F7-READY or G3-READY Port is active RD
HALTED The ISDN driver is halted due to a fatal error HL
FAILED The ISDN driver is blocked because of the initialization procedure failure FL
ERR Software error. Contact the Abilis assistance. NA
EBISDN DOWN
F3-INACT
F3-INACT2
F3-INACT3
F4-DOWN
F5-DOWN
F6-DOWN
F8-DOWN
G1-DEACTIVATED
G2-PENDING-ACTIVATION
G2-LOST-FRAMING
G3-ACTIVATED-BLOCKED
G4-PENDING-DEACTIVATION
G4-WAIT-DEACTIVATION
The ISDN driver is not active and it is not able to work dn
F7-READY or G3-READY Port is active RD
HALTED The ISDN driver is halted due to a fatal error HL
FAILED The ISDN driver is blocked because the initialization procedure failed FL
ERR Software error. Contact the Abilis assistance. NA
EPISDN PRI-DOWN The port is not active and it is not able to restart dn
PRI-UP Port is active UP
ERR Software error. Contact Abilis assistance. NA


SLIPS: Number of "slips" detected in the Level 1
0 - 4.294.967.295

This counter shows the number of "slips" detected in the Level 1.

Detail of the extended statistics of the ISDN level 1 ports (ISDN - EBISDN - EPISDN)


SLIPS: These statistics are the same shown in basic command and already explained

RX-OVR: Number of "overrun" occurred in the communication board
0 - 4.294.967.295

The counter RX-OVR (INPUT) is incremented every time an "overrun" in the communication board occurs.


TX-UND: Number of "underrun" occurred in the communication board
0 - 4.294.967.295

The counter TX-UND (OUTPUT) is incremented every time an "underrun" in the communication board occurs.


BAD-FCS: Number of received frames with bad FCS field
0 - 4.294.967.295

The counter BAD-FCS (INPUT) is incremented every time a frame with bad FCS is received.


ABORT: Number of aborted received frames or aborted during the transmission
0 - 4.294.967.295

The counter ABORT (INPUT) is incremented every time an aborted frame is received. Similarly the ABORT (OUTPUT) one is incremented every time a transmission "abort" occurs.


DATA-CHR: Number of DATA characters received/sent
0 - 4.294.967.295

The counter DATA-CHR (INPUT) is incremented every time the port receives a frame, while the counter DATA-CHR (OUTPUT) every time a frame is sent.


FRM: Number of received/sent frames
0 - 4.294.967.295

The counter FRM (INPUT) is incremented every time the port receives a frame, while the counter FRM (OUTPUT) every time a frame is sent.


LONG: Number of too long received frames
0 - 4.294.967.295

The counter LONG (INPUT) is incremented every time a received frame is too long, while the counter LONG (OUTPUT) every time a too long frame is received from the upper level driver.


LOST: Number of frames sent and lost
0 - 4.294.967.295

The counter LOST (INPUT) is incremented every time a sent frame get lost.


FRM-D: Number of received/sent DATA frames
0 - 4.294.967.295

The counter FRM-D (INPUT) is incremented every time a DATA frame is received. The counter FRM-D (OUTPUT) is incremented every time a DATA frame is sent.


FRM-C: Number of received/sent Link-Check frames
0 - 4.294.967.295

The counter FRM-C (INPUT) is incremented every time a Link-Check frame is received. The counter FRM-C (OUTPUT) is incremented every time a Link-Check frame is sent.


FRM-V: Number of received/sent VOICE frames
0 - 4.294.967.295

The counter FRM-V (INPUT) is incremented every time a VOICE frame is received. The counter FRM-V (OUTPUT) is incremented every time a VOICE frame is sent.


LONG-D: Number of too long DATA frames received/sent
0 - 4.294.967.295

The counter LONG-D (INPUT) is incremented every time the DATA frame received by the lower level is too long. The counter LONG-D (OUTPUT) is incremented if the upper level port requests to send a DATA frame, whose length is bigger than the allowed maximum value.


LONG-C: Number of too long Link-Check frames received/sent
0 - 4.294.967.295

The counter LONG-C (INPUT) is incremented every time a Link-Check frame received is too long. The counter LONG-C (OUTPUT) is incremented if the upper level port request to send a Link-Check frame, whose length is bigger than the allowed maximum value.


LONG-V: Number of too long VOICE frame received/sent
0 - 4.294.967.295

The counter LONG-V (INPUT) is incremented every time a VOICE frame received is too long. The counter LONG-V (OUTPUT) is incremented if the upper level port request to send a VOICE frame, whose length is bigger than the allowed maximum value.


LOST-D: Number of DATA frames sent and lost
0 - 4.294.967.295

The counter LOST-D (INPUT) is incremented every time a sent DATA frame get lost.


LOST-C: Number of Link-Check frames sent and lost
0 - 4.294.967.295

The counter LOST-C (INPUT) is incremented every time a sent Link-Check frame get lost.


LOST-V: Number of VOICE frames sent and lost
0 - 4.294.967.295

The counter LOST-V (INPUT) is incremented every time a sent VOICE frame get lost.

SNMP traps generated for the ISDN ports top

Specific code of the Trap Trap mnemonic SNMP variables shown in the trap Description
6 cxTrapIsdnBriDown cxPortIndex, cxPortType, cxIsdnDiagState, cxIsdnDiagSlips, sysUpTime The SNMP Agent of the Abilis CPX generates this kind of trap every time the ISDN port driver leaves the READY state and reaches one of the "DOWN" states.
7 cxTrapIsdnBriReady cxPortIndex, cxPortType, cxIsdnDiagState, cxIsdnDiagSlips, sysUpTime The SNMP Agent of the Abilis CPX generates this kind of trap every time the ISDN port driver leaves one of the "DOWN" states and reaches a "READY" one.

Detail of the SNMP variables shown in the ISDN port traps


cxPortIndex ISDN port which the SNMP trap refers to
0 - 999

This variable shows the CPX port number which the SNMP trap refers to.


cxPortType Type and description of the ISDN port which the trap refers to
type - description

This variable shows either the port type which the trap refers to (in this case ISDN) and the description eventually associated to it.


cxIsdnDiagState Current state if the ISDN port driver which the trap refers to
down(0), f7-ready(1), halted(2), failed(3), f3-inact(4), f3-inact2(5), f3-inact3(6), f4-down(7), f5-down(8), f6-down(9), f8-down(10)

This variable shows the current state of the ISDN port driver which the trap refers to. The following table shows the relationship among the state value stored in the SNMP variable and the ones obtained executing the command D S.

Value of the SNMP variable Correspondent state of the ISDN driver
down(0) DOWN
f7-ready(1) F7-READY
halted(2) HALTED
failed(3) FAILED
f3-inact(4) F3-INACT
f3-inact2(5) F3-INACT2
f3-inact3(6) F3-INACT3
f4-down(7) F4-DOWN
f5-down(8) F5-DOWN
f6-down(9) F6-DOWN
f8-down(10) F8-DOWN


cxIsdnDiagSlips Number of "slips" detected in Level 1
0 - 4.294.967.295

This variable shows the number of "slips" detected in Level 1.


sysUpTime Elapsed time from the system start to the event occurrence
0 - 4.294.967.295 or "ddd:hh:mm:ss"

This variable stores the elapsed time (in cent of second) from the system start to the SNMP trap event occurrence.

This value is usually shown in SNMP consoles as "days:hours:minutes:seconds".

SNMP traps generated for the EBISDN ports top

Specific code of the Trap Trap mnemonic SNMP variables shown in the trap Description
6 cxTrapIsdnBriDown cxPortIndex, cxPortType, cxIsdnDiagState, cxIsdnDiagSlips, sysUpTime The SNMP Agent of the Abilis CPX generates this kind of trap every time the EBISDN port driver leaves the READY state and reaches one of the "DOWN" states
7 cxTrapIsdnBriReady cxPortIndex, cxPortType, cxIsdnDiagState, cxIsdnDiagSlips, sysUpTime The SNMP Agent of the Abilis CPX generates this kind of trap every time the ISDN port driver leaves one of the "DOWN" states and reaches a "READY" one

Detail of the SNMP variables shown in the EBISDN port traps


cxPortIndex EBISDN port which the SNMP trap refers to
0 - 999

This variable shows the CPX port number which the SNMP trap refers to.


cxPortType Type and description of the EBISDN port which the trap refers to
type - description

This variable shows either the port type which the trap refers to (in this case EBISDN) and the description eventually associated to it.


cxIsdnDiagState Current state if the EBISDN port driver which the trap refers to
down(0), f7-ready(1), halted(2), failed(3), f3-inact(4), f3-inact2(5), f3-inact3(6), f4-down(7), f5-down(8), f6-down(9), f8-down(10), g1-deactivated(11), g2-pending-activation(12), g2-lost-framing(13), g3-ready(14), g3-activated-blocked(15), g4-pending-deactivation(16), g4-wait-deactivation(17)

This variable shows the current state of the EBISDN port driver which the trap refers to. The following table shows the relationship among the state value stored in the SNMP variable and the ones obtained executing the command D S.

Value of the SNMP variable Correspondent state of the EBISDN driver
down(0) DOWN
f7-ready(1) F7-READY
halted(2) HALTED
failed(3) FAILED
f3-inact(4) F3-INACT
f3-inact2(5) F3-INACT2
f3-inact3(6) F3-INACT3
f4-down(7) F4-DOWN
f5-down(8) F5-DOWN
f6-down(9) F6-DOWN
f8-down(10) F8-DOWN
g1-deactivated(11) G1-DEACTIVATED
g2-pending-activation(12) G2-PENDING-ACTIVATION
g2-lost-framing(13) G2-LOST-FRAMING
g3-ready(14) G3-READY
g3-activated-blocked(15) G3-ACTIVATED-BLOCKED
g4-pending-deactivation(16) G4-PENDING-DEACTIVATION
g4-wait-deactivation(17) G4-WAIT-DEACTIVATION


cxIsdnDiagSlips Number of "slips" detected in Level 1
0 - 4.294.967.295

This variable shows the number of "slips" detected in Level 1. This parameter is meaningful only if the port type is "TE".


sysUpTime Elapsed time from the system start to the event occurrence
0 - 4.294.967.295 or "ddd:hh:mm:ss"

This variable stores the elapsed time (in cent of second) from the system start to the SNMP trap event occurrence.

This value is usually shown in SNMP consoles as days:hours:minutes:seconds.

SNMP traps generated for the EPISDN ports top

Specific code of the Trap Trap mnemonic SNMP variables shown in the trap Description
6 cxTrapIsdnPriDown cxPortIndex, cxPortType, cxIsdnDiagState, cxIsdnDiagSlips, sysUpTime The SNMP Agent of the Abilis CPX generates this kind of trap every time the EPISDN port driver leaves the PRI-UP state and reaches the PRI-DOWN one
7 cxTrapIsdnPriUp cxPortIndex, cxPortType, cxIsdnDiagState, cxIsdnDiagSlips, sysUpTime The SNMP Agent of the Abilis CPX generates this kind of trap every time the EPISDN port driver leaves the PRI-DOWN state and reaches the PRI-UP one

Detail of the SNMP variables shown in the EPISDN port traps


cxPortIndex EPISDN port which the SNMP trap refers to
0 - 999

This variable shows the CPX port number which the SNMP trap refers to.


cxPortType Type and description of the EPISDN port which the trap refers to
type - description

This variable shows either the port type which the trap refers to (in this case EPISDN) and the description eventually associated to it.


cxIsdnDiagState Current state if the EPISDN port driver which the trap refers to
pri-up(18), pri-down(19)

This variable shows the current state of the EPISDN port driver which the trap refers to. The following table shows the relationship among the state value stored in the SNMP variable and the ones obtained executing the command D S.

Value of the SNMP variable Correspondent state of the EBISDN driver
pri-up(18) PRI-UP
pri-down(19) PRI-DOWN


cxIsdnDiagSlips Number of "slips" detected in Level 1
0 - 4.294.967.295

This variable shows the number of "slips" detected in Level 1. This parameter is meaningful only if the port type is "TE".


sysUpTime Elapsed time from the system start to the event occurrence
0 - 4.294.967.295 or "ddd:hh:mm:ss"

This variable stores the elapsed time (in cent of second) from the system start to the SNMP trap event occurrence in the format day:hours:minutes:seconds.

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