Table 99: jnxSoamLmThresholdCfgTable (continued)
DescriptionObject IDObject
ratio threshold notification. The
notification is sent when at the end of a
Measurement Interval if the
jnxSoamLmCurrentStatsBackwardAvgFlr
value is greater than or equal to the
threshold value.
Sets the average forward frame loss ratio
threshold value that will be used to
determine if a threshold notification is
generated.
jnxSoamLmThresholdCfgEntry 3jnxSoamLmThresholdCfgAvgFlrForwardThreshold
Sets the average backward frame loss
ratio threshold value that will be used to
determine if a threshold notification is
generated.
jnxSoamLmThresholdCfgEntry 4jnxSoamLmThresholdCfgAvgFlrBackwardThreshold
Specifies the status of the ETH-LM
threshold configuration row status. The
writable columns in a row cannot be
changed if the row is active. All columns
are to have a valid value before a row can
be activated.
jnxSoamLmThresholdCfgEntry 5jnxSoamLmThresholdCfgRowStatus
Managed Objects for jnxSoamDmThresholdCfgTable
The jnxSoamDmThresholdCfgTable, whose object identifier is {jnxSoamPmDmObjects
5}, contains the jnxSoamDmThresholdCfgEntry that signifies the Ethernet delay
measurement (ETH-DM) configuration threshold values. Each
jnxSoamDmThresholdCfgEntry, whose object identifier is {jnxSoamDmThresholdCfgTable
1}, contains the objects listed in the following table.
The jnxSoamDmThresholdCfgTable contains the list of delay measurement configuration
threshold values for DM Performance Monitoring. The main purpose of the threshold
configuration table is to configure threshold alarm notifications indicating that a specific
performance metric is not being met. Each row in the table represents a delay
measurement session threshold set for the defined MEP. This table uses five indices. The
first three indices are the indices of the Maintenance Domain, MaNet, and MEP tables.
The fourth index is the specific DM session on the selected MEP. The fifth index is the
specific threshold set number. Rows in this table are not created automatically. A row is
created in this table to set up a threshold set on a configured MEP that has a configured
DM session. If two managers try to 'create' the same row at the same time, the first
creation would succeed, the second creation attempt would result in an error. The second
creation attempt would then need to select a new index value to successfully create a
new row. An NE needs to support at least one threshold set for NE SOAM PM compliance.
A second threshold set on the NE is desirable. More than two threshold sets can be
configured on the NE if supported on the NE. All the objects in the row have a default
value that disables the particular threshold measurement. In order to enable a threshold
measurement the particular bit in the jnxSoamDmThresholdCfgEnable object is to be
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