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heRFSwitchControl OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {pathA(1), pathB(2), cross(3), bar(4), bothA(5), bothB(6)}
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Sets the intended state of the RF Switch. The effect
of this control will depend on the value of heRFSwitchMode.
If heRFSwitchMode is set to automatic, the value this
control is set to will be the preferred setting. If it is
set to manual, the switch will assume this setting. Actual
switch operation while changing switch control value(s)
is up to the equipment vendor. For example, if the switch
is in manual mode and the operator tries to connect the
output to an invalid input, the switch may or may
not change state.
Not all enumerations must be supported. For example, an
A-B RF switch may support only the pathA and pathB
enumerations while a cross-bar switch may support cross,
bar, bothA or bothB or only cross and bar but not pathA
and pathB enumerations. See the note below about the
expected SNMP response.
A value pathA(1) connects the switch output to side A
(first input) of the switch. This enumeration is intended
for use by an A-B switch.
A value pathB(2) connects the switch output to side B
(second input) of the switch. This enumeration is intended
for use by an A-B switch.
A value cross(3) connects the switch outputs to the inputs
as follows:
Side A (first or primary) output is connected to side B
(second or alternate) input.
Side B (second or alternate) output is connected to
side A (first or primary) input.
This enumeration is intended for use by a cross-bar switch.
A value bar(4) connects the switch outputs to the inputs as
follows:
Side A (first or primary) output is connected to side A
(first or primary) input.
Side B (second or alternate) output is connected to
side B (second or alternate) input.
This enumeration is intended for use by a cross-bar switch.
A value bothA(5) connects the switch outputs to the inputs as
follows:
Side A (first or primary) output is connected to side A
(first or primary) input.
Side B (second or alternate) output is connected to
side A (first or primary) input.
This enumeration is intended for use by a cross-bar switch.
A value bothB(6) connects the switch outputs to the inputs
as follows:
Side A (first or primary) output is connected to side B
(second or alternate) input.
Side B (second or alternate) output is connected to
side B (second or alternate) input.
This enumeration is intended for use by a cross-bar switch.
*** IMPORTANT ***
It is NOT required that an RF switch support all
enumerations. A SET request for an unsupported value shall
yield a badValue(3) error by an SNMPv1 agent or an
inconsistentValue(12) by an SNMPv2 agent."



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Parent OID: heRFSwitchUnitEntry(1) First sibling OID: heRFSwitchMode(1) Previous sibling OID: heRFSwitchMode(1) Next sibling OID: heRFSwitchRevertEnable(3) Last sibling OID: heRFSwitchSensorMode(9)