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tmnxOamVccvPingCtlTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF TmnxOamVccvPingCtlEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Each row in tmnxOamVccvPingCtlTable contains the VCCV-specific
configuration information needed to launch a VCCV (Virtual Circuit
Connectivity Verification) ping test. The rest of the configuration
information needed to launch the test resides in the corresponding row
of tmnxOamPingCtlTable.
Results of VCCV ping tests are stored in tmnxOamPingResultsTable and
tmnxOamPingHistoryTable.
Four types of VCCV ping tests are supported: AII Type 2, FEC-128
Pseudowire, Spoke SDP FEC, and Transport Profile Static. AII Type 2
and Spoke SDP FEC offer two ways to specify a VCCV ping FEC-129
Pseudowire test.
In the Transport Profile Static case, the test type is configured
(using tmnxOamVccvPingCtlTestSubMode). In the other three cases, the
test type is not configured (i.e. the default
tmnxOamVccvPingCtlTestSubMode value 'unspecified(1)' is used).
The following table has a row for each VCCV ping test type, showing
the mandatory and optional objects applicable to the test type.
Abbreviated VCCV ping test type names are used.
Test
Type Mandatory Objects Optional Objects
------ ------------------------------ ---------------------------------
aiiTY2 tmnxOamVccvPingCtlSaiiAcId *tmnxOamPingCtlSrcAddrType
tmnxOamVccvPingCtlSaiiGlobalId *tmnxOamPingCtlSrcAddress
tmnxOamVccvPingCtlSaiiPrefix *tmnxOamPingCtlTgtAddrType
tmnxOamVccvPingCtlTaiiAcId *tmnxOamPingCtlTgtAddress
tmnxOamVccvPingCtlTaiiGlobalId tmnxOamVccvPingCtlReplyMode
tmnxOamVccvPingCtlTaiiPrefix
FEC128 tmnxOamVccvPingCtlSdpIdVcId *tmnxOamPingCtlSrcAddrType
*tmnxOamPingCtlSrcAddress
*tmnxOamPingCtlTgtAddrType
*tmnxOamPingCtlTgtAddress
*tmnxOamVccvPingCtlPwId
tmnxOamVccvPingCtlReplyMode
#tmnxOamVccvPingCtlSwitTgtFecType
#tmnxOamVccvPgTgStaticCtlAgi
#tmnxOamVccvPgTgStaticCtlSaiiGlbl
#tmnxOamVccvPgTgStaticCtlSaiiNode
#tmnxOamVccvPgTgStaticCtlSaiiAcId
#tmnxOamVccvPgTgStaticCtlTaiiGlbl
#tmnxOamVccvPgTgStaticCtlTaiiNode
#tmnxOamVccvPgTgStaticCtlTaiiAcId
sdpFEC tmnxOamVccvPingCtlSpokeSdpId *tmnxOamPingCtlSrcAddrType
*tmnxOamPingCtlSrcAddress
*tmnxOamPingCtlTgtAddrType
*tmnxOamPingCtlTgtAddress
#tmnxOamVccvPingCtlSaiiAcId
#tmnxOamVccvPingCtlSaiiGlobalId
#tmnxOamVccvPingCtlSaiiPrefix
#tmnxOamVccvPingCtlTaiiAcId
#tmnxOamVccvPingCtlTaiiGlobalId
#tmnxOamVccvPingCtlTaiiPrefix
tmnxOamVccvPingCtlReplyMode
TPST tmnxOamVccvPingCtlSdpIdVcId *tmnxOamPingCtlSrcAddrType
tmnxOamVccvPingCtlTestSubMode *tmnxOamPingCtlSrcAddress
tmnxOamVccvPingCtlAssocChannel
#tmnxOamVccvPingCtlMplsTpGlobalId
#tmnxOamVccvPingCtlMplsTpNodeId
^tmnxOamVccvPingCtlSwitTgtFecType
^tmnxOamVccvPgTgFec128CtlSrcAddrT
^tmnxOamVccvPgTgFec128CtlSrcAddr
^tmnxOamVccvPgTgFec128CtlDstAddrT
^tmnxOamVccvPgTgFec128CtlDstAddr
^tmnxOamVccvPgTgFec128CtlPwId
^tmnxOamVccvPgTgFec128CtlPwType
ALL N/A tmnxOamPingCtlFcName
tmnxOamPingCtlInterval
tmnxOamPingCtlProbeCount
tmnxOamPingCtlProfile
tmnxOamPingCtlSize
tmnxOamPingCtlTimeOut
tmnxOamVccvPingCtlTtl
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In the table above,
1. The optional objects in the ALL row apply to all four VCCV ping
test types.
2. The characters '*', '#', and '^' each mark an independent set of
optional objects which must all be specified, or must all be
unspecified.
When an object combination other than a combination listed above is
specified, values will be rejected or ignored, or the test will fail."
REFERENCE
"RFC 5085, 'Pseudowire Virtual Circuit Connectivity Verification (VCCV):
A Control Channel for Pseudowires'"


 
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