The LAPD port type for ISDN Basic Rate is labelled, within the Abilis CPX, by the abbreviation "LAPD" and it is provided with the parameters described in this chapter.
The following example shows how to display the LAPD port parameters. Shown values are the default ones.
[18:21:53] ABILIS_CPX: D P PO:117 PO:117 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ LAPD LOG:NO lowpo:17 LINE:MP Q931:YES Q931TEI:AUTO X25:NO X25TEI:10 X25K:7 X25T200:1 X25T203:10 X25N200:3 x25n201:260
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 high case parameters it is enough to execute the initialisation command INIT PO:. Changes made on the parameter LOG: are immediately active.
The LAPD Basic Rate ports for the EBIB board are labelled, within the Abilis CPX, by the abbreviation "EBLAPD" and they are provided with the parameters described in this chapter.
The following example shows how to display parameters of the EBLAPD ports. Shown values are the default ones.
[18:21:53] ABILIS_CPX: D P PO:180 . PO:180 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ EBLAPD LOG:NO lowpo:80 side:NT line:MP Q931:YES Q931TEI:AUTO X25:NO X25TEI:10 X25K:7 X25T200:1 X25T203:10 X25N200:3 x25n201:260
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 high case parameters it is enough to execute the initialisation command INIT PO:. Changes made on the parameter LOG: are immediately active.
The LAPD Primary Rate ports for the EPIB board are labelled, within the Abilis CPX, by the abbreviation "EPLAPD" and they are provided with the parameters described in this chapter.
The following example shows how to display parameters of the EPLAPD ports. Shown values are the default ones.
[18:21:53] ABILIS_CPX: D P PO:196 PO:196 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ EPLAPD LOG:DS lowpo:96 side:NT Q931:YES Q931TEI:0 X25:NO X25TEI:10 X25K:7 X25T200:1 X25T203:10 X25N200:3 x25n201:260
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 high case parameters it is enough to execute the initialisation command INIT PO:. Changes made on the parameter LOG: are immediately active.
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:
The changes made on this parameter are immediately activated, without the need of initialization commands.
LOWPO: | Identifier of the Abilis CPX lower level port |
NONE | 1 - 999, NONE |
It sets the lower level port; it can only be an ISDN Basic Rate port type.
The value "NONE" isolates the LAPD port from the lower level ports.
LINE: | Line type |
MP | MP, PP |
It sets the line type: "MP" stands for multi-point, while "PP" point to point.
This parameter is related with the same eventual parameter of the higher level Q931/EBQ931 ports. If those values have been set differently, the Validation procedure will force the parameter "LINE:" of the LAPD port to have the same value as the parameter LINE: of the Q931/EBQ931 ports referred.
SIDE: | Port type |
NT | TE, NT |
It sets the port type and then the driver behaviour.
This parameter is related with the eventual upper level EBQ931/EPQ931 port. If those values have been set differently, the Validation procedure will force the parameter "SIDE:" of the EBLAPD/EPLAPD port to have the same value as the parameter SIDE: of the EBQ931/EPQ931 port referred.
This parameter is also related with the same parameter of the lower level EBISDN/EPISDN port. If those values have been set differently, the Validation procedure will force the parameter SIDE: of the EBISDN/EPISDN port to have the same value as the parameter "SIDE:" of the EBLAPD/EPLAPD referred port.
Q931: | Sapi Q.931 activation |
YES | NO, YES |
This parameter activates the Sapi Q.931, needed to use the B channels.
Q931TEI: | TEI assignation to the Sapi 0 (Q931) |
AUTO | 0 - 63, AUTO |
It assigns the TEI to Sapi 0 (Q931). If it is set to "AUTO" the assignation is automatic.
X25: | Sapi X.25 activation |
YES | NO, YES |
This parameter activates the Sapi X.25, needed to use the service "X25 over D channel".
X25TEI: | TEI assignation to the Sapi X.25 |
10 | 0 - 63 |
It assigns the TEI to Sapi X.25.
X25K: | Maximum size of the frame window for Sapi X.25 |
7 | 1 - 7 |
It sets the maximum size of the frame window for Sapi X.25.
X25T200: | Time interval between two consecutive SABME or DM frame type transmissions and timeout for Sapi X.25 |
1 | 1 - 10 (in seconds ) |
It sets the minimum time interval between two consecutive transmissions of SABME or DM frame type and timeout for Sapi X.25.
X25T203: | Maximum "idle" time of the Sapi X.25 |
10 | 1 - 60 (in seconds) |
It sets the maximum "idle" time interval of the Sapi X.25.
X25N200: | Sapi X.25 maximum number of retransmissions |
3 | 1 - 30 |
It sets the maximum number of retransmissions for the Sapi X.25.
X25N201: | Maximum number of octets stored, for the Sapi X.25, by the informative field |
260 | 260 - 2052 |
It sets the maximum number of octets stored, for the Sapi X.25, by the informative field.
How to check the state and statistics of the LAPD ports by the command D S.
[18:21:53] ABILIS_CPX: D S PO:117 PO:117 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ LAPD - Sapi ------- TEI -- STATE -------------------------------------------- 16 (X.25) 0 00-INACTIVE 0 (Q.931) 255 01-IDLE ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Extended statistics are available for LAPD ports too. Here is an example on how to check them using the command D SE:
[18:21:53] ABILIS_CPX: D SE PO:117 PO:117 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ LAPD --- Cleared 000:00:01:21 ago, on 11/05/2000 at 18:23:29 ---------------- Sapi 16 (X.25) TEI:0 -----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|-----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---| T200-DN | |0 |T200-UP | |0 | REP |0 |0 |INFO |0 |0 | UI |0 |0 |RR |0 |0 | RNR |0 |0 |REJ |0 |0 | FRMR |0 |0 |SABME |0 |0 | UA |0 |0 |DISC |0 |0 | DM |0 |0 |N200-OVER | |0 | SHORT |0 | |LONG |0 | | UNK-SAPI |0 | |BAD-FRM |0 | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sapi 0 (Q.931) TEI:ALL -----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|-----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---| T200-DN | |0 |T200-UP | |0 | REP |0 |0 |INFO |0 |0 | UI |0 |0 |RR |0 |0 | RNR |0 |0 |REJ |0 |0 | FRMR |0 |0 |SABME |0 |0 | UA |0 |0 |DISC |0 |0 | DM |0 |0 |N200-OVER | |0 | SHORT |0 | |LONG |0 | | UNK-SAPI |0 | |BAD-FRM |0 | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------
The last example shows that the execution of the command D SE will display a summary table of the extended statistics of TEIs used on Sapi 16 and 0.
it is possible to show the extended statistics of each TEI, as the following example demonstrates:
[18:21:53] ABILIS_CPX: D SE PO:117 TEI:0 PO:117 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ LAPD --- Cleared 000:00:02:16 ago, on 11/05/2000 at 18:23:29 ---------------- Sapi 16 (X.25) TEI:0 -----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|-----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---| T200-DN | |0 |T200-UP | |0 | REP |0 |0 |INFO |0 |0 | UI |0 |0 |RR |0 |0 | RNR |0 |0 |REJ |0 |0 | FRMR |0 |0 |SABME |0 |0 | UA |0 |0 |DISC |0 |0 | DM |0 |0 |N200-OVER | |0 | SHORT |0 | |LONG |0 | | UNK-SAPI |0 | |BAD-FRM |0 | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------
The value specified by the parameter "TEI:" must be in the interval 0 - 126. Digiting "TEI:A", all the TEIs will be shown.
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").
How to check the state and statistics of the EBLAPD ports by the command D S.
[18:21:53] ABILIS_CPX: D S PO:180 . PO:180 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ EBLAPD - Sapi ------- TEI -- STATE -------------------------------------------- 16 (X.25 ) 10 00-INACTIVE 0 (Q.931) 64 07-CONNECTED 0 (Q.931) 255 01-IDLE 0 (Q.931) 255 01-IDLE 0 (Q.931) 255 01-IDLE 0 (Q.931) 255 01-IDLE 0 (Q.931) 255 01-IDLE 0 (Q.931) 255 01-IDLE 0 (Q.931) 255 01-IDLE ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Extended statistics are available for EBLAPD ports too. Here is an example on how to check them using the command D SE:
[18:21:53] ABILIS_CPX: D SE PO:18O . PO:180 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ EBLAPD --- Cleared 027:07:27:50 ago, on 14/04/2000 at 11:07:23 ---------------- Sapi 16 (X.25) TEI:10 -----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|-----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---| T200-DN | |0 |T200-UP | |0 | REP |0 |0 |INFO |0 |0 | UI |0 |0 |RR |0 |0 | RNR |0 |0 |REJ |0 |0 | FRMR |0 |0 |SABME |0 |0 | UA |0 |0 |DISC |0 |0 | DM |0 |0 |N200-OVER | |0 | SHORT |0 | |LONG |0 | | UNK-SAPI |0 | |BAD-FRM |0 | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sapi 0 (Q.931) TEI:ALL -----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|-----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---| T200-DN | |0 |T200-UP | |0 | REP |0 |0 |INFO |9644 |4589 | UI |0 |0 |RR |239072 |244126 | RNR |0 |0 |REJ |0 |0 | FRMR |0 |0 |SABME |0 |0 | UA |0 |0 |DISC |0 |0 | DM |0 |0 |N200-OVER | |0 | SHORT |0 | |LONG |0 | | UNK-SAPI |0 | |BAD-FRM |0 | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------
The last example shows that the execution of the command D SE will display a summary table of the extended statistics of TEIs used on Sapi X.25 and Q931.
it is possible to show the extended statistics of each TEI, as the following example demonstrates:
[18:21:53] ABILIS_CPX: D SE PO:180 TEI:10 PO:180 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ EBLAPD --- Cleared 027:07:28:38 ago, on 14/04/2000 at 11:07:24 ---------------- Sapi 16 (X.25) TEI:10 -----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|-----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---| T200-DN | |0 |T200-UP | |0 | REP |0 |0 |INFO |0 |0 | UI |0 |0 |RR |0 |0 | RNR |0 |0 |REJ |0 |0 | FRMR |0 |0 |SABME |0 |0 | UA |0 |0 |DISC |0 |0 | DM |0 |0 |N200-OVER | |0 | SHORT |0 | |LONG |0 | | UNK-SAPI |0 | |BAD-FRM |0 | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------
The value specified by the parameter "TEI:" must be in the interval 0 - 126. Digiting "TEI:A", all the TEIs will be shown.
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").
How to check the state and statistics of the EPLAPD ports through the command D S.
[18:21:53] ABILIS_CPX: D S PO:196 PO:196 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ EPLAPD - Sapi ------- TEI -- STATE -------------------------------------------- 16 (X.25 ) 10 00-INACTIVE 0 (Q.931) 0 05-CONNECTING ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Extended statistics are available for EPLAPD ports too. Here is an example on how to check them using the command D SE:
[18:21:53] ABILIS_CPX: D SE PO:196 PO:196 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ EPLAPD --- Cleared 000:00:00:58 ago, on 11/05/2000 at 18:44:01 ---------------- Sapi 16 (X.25) TEI:10 -----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|-----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---| T200-DN | |0 |T200-UP | |0 | REP |0 |0 |INFO |0 |0 | UI |0 |0 |RR |0 |0 | RNR |0 |0 |REJ |0 |0 | FRMR |0 |0 |SABME |0 |0 | UA |0 |0 |DISC |0 |0 | DM |0 |0 |N200-OVER | |0 | SHORT |0 | |LONG |0 | | UNK-SAPI |0 | |BAD-FRM |0 | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sapi 0 (Q.931) TEI:ALL -----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|-----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---| T200-DN | |32 |T200-UP | |0 | REP |0 |0 |INFO |0 |0 | UI |0 |0 |RR |0 |0 | RNR |0 |0 |REJ |0 |0 | FRMR |0 |0 |SABME |0 |32 | UA |0 |0 |DISC |0 |0 | DM |0 |0 |N200-OVER | |0 | SHORT |0 | |LONG |0 | | UNK-SAPI |0 | |BAD-FRM |0 | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------
The last example shows that the execution of the command D SE will display a summary table of the extended statistics of TEIs used on Sapi X.25 and Q931.
it is possible to show the extended statistics of each TEI, as the following example demonstrates:
[18:21:53] ABILIS_CPX: D SE PO:182 TEI:10 PO:182 --- Cleared 004:22:41:13 ago, at 21/05/1999 11:36:43 ------------------- EPLAPD Sapi 16 (X.25) TEI:10 -----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|-----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---| T200-DN | |0 |T200-UP | |0 | REP |0 |0 |INFO |0 |0 | UI |0 |0 |RR |0 |0 | RNR |0 |0 |REJ |0 |0 | FRMR |0 |0 |SABME |0 |0 | UA |0 |0 |DISC |0 |0 | DM |0 |0 |N200-OVER | |0 | SHORT |0 | |LONG |0 | | UNK-SAPI |0 | |BAD-FRM |0 | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------
The value specified by the parameter "TEI:" must be in the interval [0 - 126]. Digiting "TEI:A", all the TEIs will be shown.
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").
Sapi: | Actual Sapi |
0 (Q931) or 16 (X.25) or ALL |
It shows the actual Sapi which state information refers to.
TEI: | TEI currently assigned |
0 - 126 |
It shows the TEI currently assigned to the Sapi.
STATE: | Current state of Sapi Q931 and Sapi X.25 of the LAPD driver |
00-INACTIVE, 01-IDLE, 04-DISCONNECTED, 05-CONNECTING, 06-DISCONNECTING, 07-CONNECTED, 08-CONNECTED, ERR |
It shows the actual state of Sapi Q931 and Sapi X.25:
Driver | States | Meaning | Values shown in: | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
System Log | Debug Log | Display LCD | |||
LAPD (Sapi Q931 and Sapi X.25) |
00-INACTIVE | Sapi is not active | in | in | |
01-IDLE | TEI is not assigned | dn | dn | ||
04-DISCONNECTED | TEI is assigned, the connection is not open | ||||
05-CONNECTING | Waiting for connection to be ready | ||||
06-DISCONNECTING | Waiting for connection to get closed | ||||
07-CONNECTED | Connection is up | UP | |||
08-CONNECTED | |||||
ERR | Software error. Contact Abilis assistance. | NA | NA | ||
EBLAPD (Sapi Q931 and Sapi X.25) |
00-INACTIVE | Sapi is not active | in | in | |
01-IDLE | TEI is not assigned | dn | dn | ||
04-DISCONNECTED | TEI is assigned, the connection is not open | ||||
05-CONNECTING | Waiting for connection to be open | ||||
06-DISCONNECTING | Waiting for connection to get closed | ||||
07-CONNECTED | Connection is up | UP | |||
08-CONNECTED | |||||
ERR | Software error. Contact Abilis assistance. | NA | NA | ||
EPLABD (Sapi Q931 and Sapi X.25) |
00-INACTIVE | Sapi is not active | in | ||
01-IDLE | TEI is not assigned | dn | |||
04-DISCONNECTED | TEI is assigned, the connection is not open | ||||
05-CONNECTING | Waiting for connection to be open | ||||
06-DISCONNECTING | Waiting for connection to get closed | ||||
07-CONNECTED | Connection is up | UP | |||
08-CONNECTED | |||||
ERR | Software error. Contact Abilis assistance. | NA |
T200-DN: | Number of times that "T200:" ran over while the port is in its "DISCONNECTED" state |
0 - 4.294.967.295 |
The counter T200-DN (OUTPUT) is incremented every time the Abilis CPX doesn't receive, within the time interval set by the parameter "T200:", the acknowledge of frame sent while the driver is in its "DISCONNECTED" state.
T200-UP: | Number of times that "T200:" ran over while the port is in the "CONNECTED" state |
0 - 4.294.967.295 |
The counter T200-UP (OUTPUT) is incremented every time the Abilis CPX does not receive, within the time interval set in the parameter "T200:", the acknowledge of frame sent while the driver is in the "CONNECTED" state.
REP: | Number of times that a repeated frame is sent/received |
0 - 4.294.967.295 |
The counter REP (INPUT) is incremented every time the Abilis CPX receives a repeated frame, while the counter REP (OUTPUT) every time the Abilis CPX sends again a frame.
INFO: | Number of INFO frames received/sent |
0 - 4.294.967.295 |
The counter INFO (INPUT) is incremented every time the Abilis CPX receives an INFO frame. The counter INFO (OUTPUT) is incremented every time an INFO frame is sent.
UI: | Number of UI frames received/sent |
0 - 4.294.967.295 |
The counter UI (INPUT) is incremented every time a UI frame is received, while the counter UI (OUTPUT) every time a UI frame is sent.
RR: | Number of RR frames received/sent |
0 - 4.294.967.295 |
The counter RR (INPUT) is incremented every time a RR frame is received, while the counter RR (OUTPUT) every time a RR frame is sent.
RNR: | Number of RNR frames received/sent |
0 - 4.294.967.295 |
The counter RNR (INPUT) is incremented every time a RNR frame is received, while the counter RNR (OUTPUT) every time a RNR frame is sent.
REJ: | Number of REJ frames received/sent |
0 - 4.294.967.295 |
The counter REJ (INPUT) is incremented every time a REJ frame is received, while the counter REJ (OUTPUT) every time a REJ frame is sent.
FRMR: | FRMR frames received/sent |
0 - 4.294.967.295 |
The counter FRMR (INPUT) is incremented every time Abilis CPX receives a FRMR frame, while the counter FRMR (OUTPUT) every time a FRMR frame is sent.
SABME: | Number of SABME frames received/sent |
0 - 4.294.967.295 |
The counter SABME (INPUT) is incremented every time Abilis CPX receives a SABME frame, while the counter SABME (OUTPUT) every time a SABME frame is sent.
UA: | Number of UA frames received/sent |
0 - 4.294.967.295 |
The counter UA (INPUT) is incremented every time a UA frame is received, while the counter UA (OUTPUT) every time a UA frame is sent.
DISC: | Number of DISC frames received/sent |
0 - 4.294.967.295 |
The counter DISC (INPUT) is incremented every time a DISC frame is received, while the counter DISC (OUTPUT) every time a DISC frame is sent.
DM: | Number of DM frames received/sent |
0 - 4.294.967.295 |
The counter DM (INPUT) is incremented every time a DM frame is received, while the counter DM (OUTPUT) every time a DM frame is sent.
N200-OVER: | Number of times the maximum retransmission number has been reached |
0 - 4.294.967.295 |
The counter N2-OVR (OUTPUT) is incremented every time that the value set in the parameter X25N200: is reached.
SHORT: | Number of too short frames received |
0 - 4.294.967.295 |
The counter SHORT (INPUT) is incremented every time the port receives a frame, whose size is smaller than the fixed minimum value.
LONG: | Number of too long frames received |
0 - 4.294.967.295 |
The counter LONG (INPUT) is incremented every time the port receives a frame, whose size is bigger than the fixed maximum value.
UNK-SAPI: | Number of frames received with correct TEI but unknown Sapi |
0 - 4.294.967.295 |
The counter UNK-SAPI is incremented every time a frame is received with correct TEI but unknown Sapi.
BAD-FRM: | Number of frames received with a control field unknown |
0 - 4.294.967.295 |
The counter BAD-FRM is incremented every time a frame is received with Control field unknown.
Trap own code | Trap mnemonic | SNMP variables shown in the trap | Description |
---|---|---|---|
16 | cxTrapLapdBriQ931Inactive | cxPortIndex, cxPortType, cxLapdDiagSapiIndex, cxLapdDiagSapiState, cxLapdDiagSapiTei, sysUpTime | The SNMP Agent of the Abilis CPX generates this kind of trap every time the Sapi Q931 of a LAPD port reaches the 00-INACTIVE state |
17 | cxTrapLapdBriQ931Down | cxPortIndex, cxPortType, cxLapdDiagSapiIndex, cxLapdDiagSapiState, cxLapdDiagSapiTei, sysUpTime | The SNMP Agent of the Abilis CPX generates this kind of trap every time the Sapi Q931 of a LAPD port reaches one of the "down" states: 01-IDLE, 04-DISCONNECTED, 05-CONNECTING, 06-DISCONNECTING |
18 | cxTrapLapdBriQ931Up | cxPortIndex, cxPortType, cxLapdDiagSapiIndex, cxLapdDiagSapiState, cxLapdDiagSapiTei, sysUpTime | The SNMP Agent of the Abilis CPX generates this kind of trap every time the Sapi Q931 of a LAPD port reaches the 07-CONNECTED or 08-CONNECTED state |
19 | cxTrapLapdBriX25Inactive | cxPortIndex, cxPortType, cxLapdDiagSapiIndex, cxLapdDiagSapiState, cxLapdDiagSapiTei, sysUpTime | The SNMP Agent of the Abilis CPX generates this kind of trap every time the Sapi X.25 of a LAPD port reaches the 00-INACTIVE state |
20 | cxTrapLapdBriX25Down | cxPortIndex, cxPortType, cxLapdDiagSapiIndex, cxLapdDiagSapiState, cxLapdDiagSapiTei, sysUpTime | The SNMP Agent of the Abilis CPX generates this kind of trap every time the Sapi X.25of a LAPD port reaches one of the "down" states: 01-IDLE, 04-DISCONNECTED, 05-CONNECTING, 06-DISCONNECTING |
21 | cxTrapLapdBriX25Up | cxPortIndex, cxPortType, cxLapdDiagSapiIndex, cxLapdDiagSapiState, cxLapdDiagSapiTei, sysUpTime | The SNMP Agent of the Abilis CPX generates this kind of trap every time the Sapi X.25of a LAPD port reaches the 07-CONNECTED or 08-CONNECTED state |
cxPortIndex | LAPD 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 LAPD port which the trap refers to |
type - description |
This variable shows either the port type which the trap refers to (in this case LAPD) and the description eventually associated to it.
cxLapdDiagSapiIndex | Identifier of the Sapi which the trap refers to |
0 (Q931) o 16 (X.25) |
This parameter shows the Sapi identifier which the traps refers to.
cxLapdDiagSapiState | Current state of the Sapi Q931 or Sapi X.25 which the trap refers to |
inactive_00(0), idle_01(1), disconnected_04(4), connecting_05(5), disconnecting_06(6), connected_07(7), connected_08(8) |
This variable shows the current state of the Sapi Q931or Sapi X.25 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 |
---|---|
inactive_00(0) | 00-INACTIVE |
idle_01(1) | 01-IDLE |
disconnected_04(4) | 04-DISCONNECTED |
connecting_05(5) | 05-CONNECTING |
disconnecting_06(6) | 06-DISCONNECTING |
connected_07(7) | 07-CONNECTED |
connected_08(8) | 08-CONNECTED |
cxLapdDiagSapiTei | Identifier of the TEI currently assigned to the Sapi which the trap refers to |
1 - 126 |
It shows the identifier of the TEI currently assigned to the Sapi which the trap refers to.
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.
Trap own code | Trap mnemonic | SNMP variables shown in the trap | Description |
---|---|---|---|
16 | cxTrapLapdBriQ931Inactive | cxPortIndex, cxPortType, cxLapdDiagSapiIndex, cxLapdDiagSapiState, cxLapdDiagSapiTei, sysUpTime | The SNMP Agent of the Abilis CPX generates this kind of trap every time the Sapi Q931 of the EBLAPD port reaches the 00-INACTIVE state |
17 | cxTrapLapdBriQ931Down | cxPortIndex, cxPortType, cxLapdDiagSapiIndex, cxLapdDiagSapiState, cxLapdDiagSapiTei, sysUpTime | The SNMP Agent of the Abilis CPX generates this kind of trap every time the Sapi Q931 of the EBLAPD port reaches one of the "down" states: 01-IDLE, 04-DISCONNECTED, 05-CONNECTING, 06-DISCONNECTING |
18 | cxTrapLapdBriQ931Up | cxPortIndex, cxPortType, cxLapdDiagSapiIndex, cxLapdDiagSapiState, cxLapdDiagSapiTei, sysUpTime | The SNMP Agent of the Abilis CPX generates this kind of trap every time the Sapi Q931 of the EBLAPD port reaches the 07-CONNECTED or 08-CONNECTED state |
19 | cxTrapLapdBriX25Inactive | cxPortIndex, cxPortType, cxLapdDiagSapiIndex, cxLapdDiagSapiState, cxLapdDiagSapiTei, sysUpTime | The SNMP Agent of the Abilis CPX generates this kind of trap every time the Sapi X.25 of a EBLAPD port reaches the 00-INACTIVE state |
20 | cxTrapLapdBriX25Down | cxPortIndex, cxPortType, cxLapdDiagSapiIndex, cxLapdDiagSapiState, cxLapdDiagSapiTei, sysUpTime | The SNMP Agent of the Abilis CPX generates this kind of trap every time the Sapi X.25of a EBLAPD port reaches one of the "down" states: 01-IDLE, 04-DISCONNECTED, 05-CONNECTING, 06-DISCONNECTING |
21 | cxTrapLapdBriX25Up | cxPortIndex, cxPortType, cxLapdDiagSapiIndex, cxLapdDiagSapiState, cxLapdDiagSapiTei, sysUpTime | The SNMP Agent of the Abilis CPX generates this kind of trap every time the Sapi X.25of a EBLAPD port reaches the 07-CONNECTED or 08-CONNECTED state |
cxPortIndex | EBLAPD port which the SNMP trap refers to |
0 - 999 |
This variable shows the CPX port index which the SNMP trap refers to.
cxPortType | Type and description of the EBLAPD port which the trap refers to |
type - description |
This variable shows either the port type which the trap refers to (in this case EBLAPD) and the description eventually associated to it.
cxLapdDiagSapiIndex | Sapi identifier which the trap refers to |
0 (Q931) or 16 (X.25) |
This parameter shows the Sapi identifier which the traps refers to.
cxLapdDiagSapiState | Sapi Q931 or Sapi X.25 current state which the trap refers to |
inactive_00(0), idle_01(1), disconnected_04(4), connecting_05(5), disconnecting_06(6), connected_07(7), connected_08(8) |
This variable shows the current state of the Sapi Q931or Sapi X.25 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 Sapi Q931/X.25 |
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inactive_00(0) | 00-INACTIVE |
idle_01(1) | 01-IDLE |
disconnected_04(4) | 04-DISCONNECTED |
connecting_05(5) | 05-CONNECTING |
disconnecting_06(6) | 06-DISCONNECTING |
connected_07(7) | 07-CONNECTED |
connected_08(8) | 08-CONNECTED |
cxLapdDiagSapiTei | Identifier of the TEI currently assigned to the Sapi which the trap refers to |
1 - 126 |
It shows the identifier of the TEI currently assigned to the Sapi which the trap refers to.
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.
Trap own code | Trap mnemonic | SNMP variables shown in the trap | Description |
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16 | cxTrapLapdPriQ931Inactive | cxPortIndex, cxPortType, cxLapdDiagSapiIndex, cxLapdDiagSapiState, cxLapdDiagSapiTei, sysUpTime | The SNMP Agent of the Abilis CPX generates this kind of trap every time the Sapi Q931 of a EPLAPD port reaches the 00-INACTIVE state |
17 | cxTrapLapdPriQ931Down | cxPortIndex, cxPortType, cxLapdDiagSapiIndex, cxLapdDiagSapiState, cxLapdDiagSapiTei, sysUpTime | The SNMP Agent of the Abilis CPX generates this kind of trap every time the Sapi Q931 of a EPLAPD port reaches one of the "down" states: 01-IDLE, 04-DISCONNECTED, 05-CONNECTING, 06-DISCONNECTING |
18 | cxTrapLapdPriQ931Up | cxPortIndex, cxPortType, cxLapdDiagSapiIndex, cxLapdDiagSapiState, cxLapdDiagSapiTei, sysUpTime | The SNMP Agent of the Abilis CPX generates this kind of trap every time the Sapi Q931 of a EPLAPD port reaches the 07-CONNECTED or 08-CONNECTED state |
19 | cxTrapLapdPriX25Inactive | cxPortIndex, cxPortType, cxLapdDiagSapiIndex, cxLapdDiagSapiState, cxLapdDiagSapiTei, sysUpTime | The SNMP Agent of the Abilis CPX generates this kind of trap every time the Sapi X.25 of a EPLAPD port reaches the 00-INACTIVE state |
20 | cxTrapLapdPriX25Down | cxPortIndex, cxPortType, cxLapdDiagSapiIndex, cxLapdDiagSapiState, cxLapdDiagSapiTei, sysUpTime | The SNMP Agent of the Abilis CPX generates this kind of trap every time the Sapi X.25of a EPLAPD port reaches one of the "down" states: 01-IDLE, 04-DISCONNECTED, 05-CONNECTING, 06-DISCONNECTING |
21 | cxTrapLapdPriX25Up | cxPortIndex, cxPortType, cxLapdDiagSapiIndex, cxLapdDiagSapiState, cxLapdDiagSapiTei, sysUpTime | The SNMP Agent of the Abilis CPX generates this kind of trap every time the Sapi X.25of a EPLAPD port reaches the 07-CONNECTED or 08-CONNECTED state |
cxPortIndex | EPLAPD 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 EPLAPD port which the trap refers to |
type - description |
This variable shows either the port type which the trap refers to (in this case EPLAPD) and the description eventually associated to it.
cxLapdDiagSapiIndex | Identifier of the Sapi which the trap refers to |
0 (Q931) or 16 (X.25) |
This parameter shows the Sapi identifier which the traps refers to.
cxLapdDiagSapiState | Current state of the Sapi Q931 or Sapi X.25 which the trap refers to |
inactive_00(0), idle_01(1), disconnected_04(4), connecting_05(5), disconnecting_06(6), connected_07(7), connected_08(8) |
This variable shows the current state of the Sapi Q931or Sapi X.25 of the EPLAPD port 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 Sapi Q931/X.25 |
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inactive_00(0) | 00-INACTIVE |
idle_01(1) | 01-IDLE |
disconnected_04(4) | 04-DISCONNECTED |
connecting_05(5) | 05-CONNECTING |
disconnecting_06(6) | 06-DISCONNECTING |
connected_07(7) | 07-CONNECTED |
connected_08(8) | 08-CONNECTED |
cxLapdDiagSapiTei | Identifier of the TEI currently assigned to the Sapi which the trap refers |
1 - 126 |
It shows the identifier of the TEI currently assigned to the Sapi which the trap refers to.
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 reported in the format days:hours:minutes:seconds