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164 Crocus SHDSL G703 Chapter 7 Reference manual Status attributes crocusShdslTtRpG703/line/ifDescr This attribute displays the interface description. It is an SNMP MIB2 parameter. The ifDescr value for the line object is line. crocusShdslTtRpG703/line/ifType This attribute displays the interface type. It is an SNMP MIB2 parameter. The ifType value for the line object is other. crocusShdslTtRpG703/line/ifSpeed This attribute displays the current line speed in bits per second (bps), e.g. 2048000. crocusShdslTtRpG703/line/ifOperStatus This attribute displays the current operation status of the line. Possible operation status values are: Value up down testing Description The line is up, data transfer is possible. The line is down, data transfer is not possible. A test is active. For more information on type, originator and status of the test refer to the line status attributes testType, testOriginator and testStatus. crocusShdslTtRpG703/line/minLinePairSpeed This attribute displays the minimum line pair speed. The value depends on how the user speed and/or the minimum line pair speed are configured. Refer to What do the minLinePairSpeed and maxLinePairSpeed status attributes display on page 165 for more information.

Crocus SHDSL G703 Chapter 7 165 Reference manual Status attributes crocusShdslTtRpG703/line/maxLinePairSpeed This attribute displays the maximum line pair speed. The value depends on how the user speed and/or the minimum line pair speed are configured. Refer to What do the minLinePairSpeed and maxLinePairSpeed status attributes display for more information. What do the minLinePairSpeed and maxLinePairSpeed status attributes display What is configured user speed (fixed) user speed (auto) user speed (fixed) + line speed Description In case you configure a fixed user speed (i.e. you set the configuration attribute speed(2P) to a fixed value), then the line trains at the fixed user speed.So in this case, the status attribute minLinePairSpeed displays a speed that is equal to the fixed user speed (or half the fixed user speed in case of a 2P version). What is more, the status attributes minLinePairSpeed and maxLinePairSpeed display the same speed. In case you configure an auto user speed (i.e. you set the configuration attribute speed(2P) to auto), then during the training cycle the lowest and highest possible line speed is determined. Then the line trains at the highest possible speed and this becomes the user speed.So in this case, the status attribute minLinePairSpeed displays the lowest possible speed that could be achieved on the line pair(s) during the training cycle. The status attribute maxLinePairSpeed displays the highest possible speed that could be achieved on the line pair(s) during the training cycle. In case you configure a fixed user speed (i.e. you set the configuration attribute speed(2P) to a fixed value) and a minimum line pair speed (using the configuration attribute minLinePairSpeed) and the user speed is lower than the line speed, then the line trains at the configured line speed.So in this case, the status attribute min- LinePairSpeed displays a speed that is equal to the configured minimum line pair speed. What is more, the status attributes minLinePairSpeed and maxLinePairSpeed display the same speed. Remark Note that this only applies when the configured user speed is lower than the configured line speed. In case the configured user speed is higher than the configured line speed, the user speed (fixed) situation applies. See above. user speed (auto) + line speed In case you configure an auto user speed (i.e. you set the configuration attribute speed(2P) to auto) and a minimum line pair speed (using the configuration attribute minLinePairSpeed), then during the training cycle the lowest (which is the minimum line pair speed) and highest possible line speed is determined. Then the line trains at the highest possible speed and this becomes the user speed.So in this case, the status attribute minLinePairSpeed displays a speed that is equal to the configured minimum line pair speed. The status attribute maxLinePairSpeed displays the highest possible speed that could be achieved on the line pair(s) during the training cycle.

164 <strong>Crocus</strong> <strong>SHDSL</strong> G703 Chapter 7<br />

Reference manual<br />

Status attributes<br />

crocusShdslTtRpG703/line/ifDescr<br />

This attribute displays the interface description. It is an SNMP MIB2 parameter.<br />

The ifDescr value for the line object is line.<br />

crocusShdslTtRpG703/line/ifType<br />

This attribute displays the interface type. It is an SNMP MIB2 parameter.<br />

The ifType value for the line object is other.<br />

crocusShdslTtRpG703/line/ifSpeed<br />

This attribute displays the current line speed in bits per second (bps), e.g. 2048000.<br />

crocusShdslTtRpG703/line/ifOperStatus<br />

This attribute displays the current operation status of the line. Possible operation status values are:<br />

Value<br />

up<br />

down<br />

testing<br />

Description<br />

The line is up, data transfer is possible.<br />

The line is down, data transfer is not possible.<br />

A test is active. For more information on type, originator and status of the test refer<br />

to the line status attributes testType, testOriginator and testStatus.<br />

crocusShdslTtRpG703/line/minLinePairSpeed<br />

This attribute displays the minimum line pair speed. The value depends on how the user speed and/or<br />

the minimum line pair speed are configured. Refer to What do the minLinePairSpeed and maxLinePairSpeed<br />

status attributes display on page 165 for more information.

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