prtTestCmdAndStatus

RAD-MIB · .1.3.6.1.4.1.164.6.2.15.4.1.1.2

Object

column r/w SNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Setting this object to a value as detailed further on 
(except 0) will initiate a test on the specific port. 
The test/s requested will be set according to the respective
bit. The value of this object will be a sum of (2**n), where n is
the Bit:
  TEST                          BIT	                     VALUE
 -----------                    ---						------
 reserved                        0						   1
		PayloadLoop=RLB              	1 (=Remote Loopback)	   2
 LineLoop=DIG                    2 (=Digital)			   4
 OtherLoop                       3						   8
 InwardLoop=LLB                  4 (=Local Loopback)       16
 BERT                            5						  32
 LC                              6                         64
		ToneInjection		         	7						 128
		Inband 				            8			   			 256
		BERT Remote	(or E1/T1 RLB)     	9 						 512
		Downstream-AIS (or E1/T1 LLB)  10						1024
		Upstream-AIS                   11						2048
		Rem-Loop-on-Rem-Unit           12                       4096
		MacSwapLoop                    13                       8192
		OamETHLoopback                 14					   16384
		OamETHLinkTrace				   15					   32768
		IPSwapLoop                     16                      65536
              
              
 e.g : If the requested value is 20 -> 010100  ->
       Bits 2 & 4 are set -> the requested tests are :
                             LineLoopback=DIG
                             InwardLoopback=LLB
                                             
Not all tests combinations are valid.
	   For valid test combination, see each product's specification.
	   For LRS52, only single test is allowed simultaneously
              
The terminology and order of the first tests (except BERT) 
is according to the one used for Test Status of DS1 and DS3 standards.
	   The notations : RLB, LLB, DIG are the most used in RAD's products, but they 
	   can be different. For exact definition see product's spec. 
              
Setting this object to stop (value=0 ; all bits are 0), 
will stop all the user requested tests running on the 
selected port.
              
When no test is running on the port, the Get value (test status)
	   will be 0.
              
	   PayloadLoop=RLB
	     The received signal at this interface is looped
	     through the device.  Typically the received signal
	     is looped back for retransmission after it has
	     passed through the device's framing function.
              
	   LineLoop=DIG
	     The received signal at this interface does not
	     go through the device (minimum penetration) but
	     is looped back out.
              
	   OtherLoop
	     Loopbacks that are not defined here.
              
	   InwardLoop=LLB 
	     The sent signal at this interface is looped back
	     through the device.
              
	   LC
	     This loop is applicable only for HSSI interface, towards the router .
              	   
	   ToneInjection
		 This loop is applicable for analog voice (like FXS).
              
	   Downstream-AIS 	 
	   E1 AIS signal (all ones) is transmitted in the relevant channel
	   toward the STM-1 line.
              
	   Upstream-AIS
	   E1 AIS signal (all ones) is generated in the relevant channel
	   toward the local received tributary channel output 
              
	   Rem-Loop-on-Rem-Unit 
	   Request from far end device to activate remote loopback 
	   towards near-end device
              	   
	   MacSwapLoop
	     This loop is applicable for ethernet port. Loop is 
		 implemented by swapping the MAC addresses of the 
		 incoming message.
              		 
	   OamETHLoopback
	      Ethernet Loopback is used to verify connectivity of a MEP with a MIP
	      or peer MEP(s) (ITU-T Y.1731, Clause 7.2).
              
	   OamETHLinkTrace
	      Ethernet Link Trace is an on-demand OAM function which can be used for
	      the two following purposes:
	      - Adjacent Relation Retrieval
	      - Fault Localization
	      (ITU-T Y.1731, Clause 7.3).
              	      
	   IPSwapLoop
	     This loop is applicable for ethernet port. Loop is 
		 implemented by swapping the IP addresses of the 
		 incoming message.In ETX-202A, this test causes also swapping of 
		 the the MAC address (bit 13 should also be set to 1).

Context

MIB
RAD-MIB
OID
.1.3.6.1.4.1.164.6.2.15.4.1.1.2
Type
column
Access
readwrite
Status
current
Parent
prtTestEntry
Table
prtTestTable
Siblings
26

Syntax

SNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Source
SNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Base type
Integer32

Values & Constraints

Type Constraints
range: -2147483648..2147483647

Related Objects

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