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Description:
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hmtsCommDevTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HmtsCommDevEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The Community String is the index to this view of the
hmtsDevTable. Only the devices that have successfully
registered at least once are listed in this view. This table is
current for HMTS that support the community string proxy as
defined in SCTE 25-2 (Formerly HMS004).
It is the responsability of the HMTS to keep the contents of the
hmtsDevTable, hmtsComFaultTable, hmtsIPDevTable and hmtsCommDevTable
consistent according to the following rules:
- For each active row in hmtsDevTable whose hmtsDevComStat instance
is different of noError(1), there must be a row with the same
physical address in hmtsComFaultTable.
- For each row in hmtsComFaultTable, there must be a
corresponding row in hmtsDevTable with RowStatus active.
- Each active row in the hmtsDevTable that has a valid IP address
must also be present in the hmtsIPDevTable.
- For each row in hmtsIPDevTable there must be a corresponding
row in hmtsDevTable with rowstatus active.
- Each active row in the hmtsDevTable that has a valid community
string and whose RowStatus is active must also be present in
hmtsCommDevTable.
- For each row that exists in hmtsCommDevTable there must
exist a row with the same community string in hmtsDevTable with
RowStatus active.
- An IP address is valid if there does not exist another row in the
hmtsDevTable with the same IP address and RowStatus active, and if
it has been assigned by either an external DHCP server, the
internal DHCP server (if hmtsIPManagementMethod is set to client)
or if it fits in one of the ranges defined by hmtsNetAddrTable
(if hmtsIPManagementMethod is set to manualXP, manualHMTS or
automatic).
- A community string is valid if there does not exist another row in
the hmtsDevTable with the same community string and RowStatus
active."
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