Table 90: jnxSoamPmMepTable
DescriptionObject IDObject
Contains an unused value for a PM session number on
a MEP that can be used for either LM or DM sessions,
or a zero to indicate that none exist. This value needs
to be read in order to find an available index for
row-creation of a PM session on a MEP and then used
when a row is created. This value is automatically
updated by the SNMP Agent after the row is created.
Referential integrity is necessary (the index needs to
be persistent upon a reboot or restart of a device). The
index is never to be reused for other PM sessions on
the same MEP while this session is active, or until it
wraps to zero. The index value keeps increasing up to
that time. This is to facilitate access control based on
a fixed index for an EMS, since the index is not reused.
This object is an extension of the dot1agCfmMepTable
and the object is automatically added or deleted based
upon row creation and removal of the
dot1agCfmMepTable.
jnxSoamPmMepEntry 1jnxSoamPmMepOperNextIndex
Specifies whether the Loss Measurement (LMM)
single-ended responder is enabled.
The value of true indicates the single-ended Loss
Measurement Responder is enabled and if an LMM
message is received, an LMR will be sent in reply. The
value of false indicates the single-ended Loss
Measurement Responder is disabled. If an LMM
message is received no response will be sent and the
message will be discarded.
This object needs to be persistent upon reboot or
restart of a device. A MEP can be both a single-ended
Responder and Controller simultaneously.
jnxSoamPmMepEntry 2jnxSoamPmMepLmSingleEndedResponder
Specifies whether the Synthetic Loss Measurement
(SLM) single-ended Responder is enabled.
The value of true indicates the single-ended SLM
Responder is enabled and if an SLM message is
received, an SLR is sent in reply. The value of false
indicates the single-ended SLM Responder is disabled.
If an SLM message is received, a response is not sent
and the message is discarded.
This object needs to be persistent upon reboot or
restart of a device.
A MEP can be both a single-ended Responder and
Controller simultaneously.
jnxSoamPmMepEntry 3jnxSoamPmMepSlmSingleEndedResponder
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