pwEntry

PW-STD-R-MIB · .1.3.6.1.4.1.164.20.10.1.2.1

Object

row
A row in this table represents a pseudo-wire (PW) virtual 
connection across a packet network. It is indexed by 
pwIndex, which uniquely identifies a singular  
connection.  
A row can be created by an operator command from a 
management plan of a PE, by signaling or due to autodiscovery  
process. Operator's command can be issued via non SNMP 
application; in such case a row will be created implicitly
by the agent.
The read-create objects in this tables are divided into  
three categories:
1) Objects that MUST NOT be changed after row creation. 
These are objects that define basic properties of the  
PW (for example type, destination, etc.).
2) Objects that MAY be changed when the PW is  
defined as not active. A change of these objects involves 
re-signaling of the PW or it might be traffic affecting.   
PW not active is defined as one of the following
conditions: 
       a) The pwRowStatus is notInService(2).
       b) The pwRowStatus is notReady(3).
       c) The pwAdminStatus is down(2).  
If the operator needs to change one of the values for an 
active row, the operator can either set the pwRowStatus to 
notInService(2) or set pwAdminStatus to down(2). 
Signaling (or traffic) is initiated again upon setting 
the pwRowStatus to active(1) or setting the pwAdminStatus 
to up(1) or testing(3) respectively. 
3) Objects that MAY be changed at any time.
            
By default, all the read-create objects MUST NOT be 
changed after row creation, unless specifically indicated  
in the individual object description.
            
Manual entries in this table SHOULD be preserved after a 
re-boot, the agent MUST ensure the integrity of those 
entries. If the set of entires of a specific row are found to
be non consistent after reboot, the PW pwOperStatus MUST be 
declared as down(2).

Context

MIB
PW-STD-R-MIB
OID
.1.3.6.1.4.1.164.20.10.1.2.1
Type
row
Status
current
Parent
pwTable
Table
pwTable
Children
45

Syntax

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Values & Constraints

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