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Verilink SNMP Management (No Part Number) Product Manual User Manual

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SNMP Management

Verilink SNMP

SNMP-13

DIU

1. The “run BER test” option works only for the DIU 2130 module

and not for the DIU/DBU or DIU/DDS modules.

2. For the DIU 2130, Test-511 and Test-2047 options are

displayed as available via SNMP. These options are not yet
functional. This will be adjusted in a future release.

3. The “BEC” test option available at the craft interface is not yet

supported via the SNMP.

DIU/DDS

1. For the DIU/DDS, the option to select nonlatching-dds-loop for

the ncmddslatchingloopbacktype is not supported. If this
option is selected, the message “no response from device”
displays and the request is ignored by the module.

2. The DDS Non-latching up and the DDS Non-latching down are

not applicable to the DBU’s 56k DDS loopback operation. The
message “Bad Value” displays if these options are chosen as
the operation options using HP OpenView

TM

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3. The DDS Latching loopback and DDS Latching loopback Device

Name are not supported under the ncm_dds table. The status
conditions are available under the ncm_dsu table.

ISDN

1. ISDN call profiles may be modified but not created using

SNMP.

2. Select ncmPRICPSetCallProf to send the desired changes to the

ISDN module.

3. While changing ISDN configuration information in the SNMP

matrix, the data is not sent to the module for storage until the
ncmPRICPSetCallProf is selected in the line of the matrix that
has been modified.

TAC

1. The options ncmcsuAlarmSetDelay and

ncmcsuAlarmClearDelay are not supported for the TAC
module.

2. Entering Repeater Loop Timeout via SNMP has the following

behavior:
Entering a timeout less than or equal to 60 seconds produces a
timeout of the specified number of seconds. For example,
entering a timeout of 45 seconds produces a timeout of 45
seconds.

As the number of seconds entered exceeds 60 seconds, the
amount of seconds exceeding 60 adds a corresponding
amount of minutes to the delay. Entering 61 causes a 2-minute
timeout and entering 62 causes a 3-minute timeout. Entering
63 causes a 4-minute timeout, and so on.