Synchronous port table objects – Paradyne 7612 SNMP DSU User Manual

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MIB Descriptions

C-15

7612-A2-GB20-10

November 1997

Table C-9.

Asynchronous Port Table Objects (2 of 2)

Object

Setting/Contents

Description

rs232AsyncPort
Parity
(rs232Async
PortEntry 4 )

Specifies the type of parity
used by the port.

Supports only the following values:

none(1) – No parity bit

odd(2) – Odd parity

even(3) – Even parity

rs232AsyncPort
AutoBaud
(rs232Async
PortEntry 5 )

Specifies the ability to
automatically sense the
input speed of the port.

Supports only the following value:

disabled(2) – Does not support
Autobaud.

Synchronous Port Table Objects

The

Synchronous Port Table contains an entry for the synchronous user data port

when this port is configured for synchronous operation. For this unit, entries in the
table that are counters (rs232SyncPortEntry 3–7) are used to collect statistics
only and are not supported. Clarification for objects contained in this table as it
applies to the unit is provided in

Table C-10

.

Table C-10.

Synchronous Port Table Objects (1 of 2)

Object

Description

Setting/Contents

rs232SyncPort
Role
(rs232Sync
PortEntry 8 )

Specifies whether this
device interface is a DTE or
DCE.

Supports only the following value:

dce(2) – The port acts as a DCE.

rs232SyncPort
Encoding
(rs232Sync
PortEntry 9 )

Specifies the bit encoding
technique that this port
uses.

Supports only the following value:

nrz(1) – The port uses non-return to
zero encoding.

rs232SyncPort
RTSControl
(rs232Sync
PortEntry 10 )

Specifies the method used
to control the RTS signal.
Refer to

Data Port Options

,

Table A-3.

Supports only the following values:

controlled(1) – For User Data port, this
value is used when the Data Port option
Carrier Control by RTS is set to
Switched.

constant(2) – For User Data port, this
value is used when the Data Port option
Carrier Control by RTS is set to
Constant.

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