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hwVOPActSetupTable(3)
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hwVOPActSetupTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HWVOPActSetupEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This read-only table contains groups of profile indices actually attached to any xDSL line in the system.
Each group of profile indices constructs a Vector Of Profiles (VoP).
1) A row in this table is automatically created or deleted by the SNMP agent together
with creating or deleting a row in the xdsl2LineTable (VDSL2-LINE-MIB) for any xDSL line.
2) The row index is same as the index of the respective row in xdsl2LineTable.
Thus, this table can be considered as extending the xdsl2LineTable.
This table is mandatory in 'direct' attachment-method of VoP to xDSL lines
but can optionally be implemented in 'indirect' attachment-method.
The objects in this table reflect the actual configuration VoP of the respective xDSL line.
A row in the table is automatically created by the SNMP agent when a respective row is created
in the xdsl2LineTable. Implementing this table is mandatory in case the implementation
uses 'direct' attachment-method of VoP to xDSL lines.
Implementation is optional in case of 'indirect' attachment-method.
The index of this table is hwVOPActSetupIndex."


 
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Tree display Parent OID: hwVOPSetup(2) First child OID: hwVOPActSetupEntry(1) First sibling OID: hwVOPSetupProfileIndexNext(1) Previous sibling OID: hwVOPSetupTable(2) Next sibling OID: hwOntVdsl2VOPSetupTable(4) Last sibling OID: hwOntVdsl2VOPSetupTable(4)
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