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Network Working Group M. Morgenstern Request for Comments: 5650 ECI Telecom Ltd. Category: Standards Track S. Baillie

                                                            U. Bonollo
                                                         NEC Australia
                                                        September 2009
                 Definitions of Managed Objects for
         Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line 2 (VDSL2)

Abstract

 This document defines a Management Information Base (MIB) module for
 use with network management protocols in the Internet community.  In
 particular, it describes objects used for managing parameters of the
 "Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line 2 (VDSL2)" interface type,
 which are also applicable for managing Asymmetric Digital Subscriber
 Line (ADSL), ADSL2, and ADSL2+ interfaces.

Status of This Memo

 This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
 Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
 improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
 Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
 and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

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Table of Contents

 1. The Internet-Standard Management Framework ......................2
 2. Overview ........................................................2
    2.1. Relationship to Other MIBs .................................4
    2.2. IANA Considerations ........................................7
    2.3. Conventions Used in the MIB Module .........................7
    2.4. Structure .................................................11
    2.5. Persistence ...............................................13
    2.6. Line Topology .............................................16
    2.7. Counters, Interval Buckets, and Thresholds ................17
    2.8. Profiles ..................................................19
    2.9. Notifications .............................................23
 3. Definitions ....................................................24
 4. Implementation Analysis .......................................204
 5. Security Considerations .......................................204
 6. Acknowledgments ...............................................215
 7. References ....................................................216
    7.1. Normative References .....................................216
    7.2. Informative References ...................................217

1. The Internet-Standard Management Framework

 For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the current
 Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer to Section 7 of
 RFC 3410 [RFC3410].
 Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed
 the Management Information Base or MIB.  MIB objects are generally
 accessed through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
 Objects in the MIB are defined using the mechanisms defined in the
 Structure of Management Information (SMI).  This memo specifies a MIB
 module that is compliant to the SMIv2, which is described in STD 58,
 RFC 2578 [RFC2578], STD 58, RFC 2579 [RFC2579], and STD 58, RFC 2580
 [RFC2580].
 The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
 "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
 document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119 [RFC2119].

2. Overview

 This document defines a Management Information Base (MIB) module for
 use with network management protocols in the Internet community for
 the purpose of managing VDSL2, ADSL, ADSL2, and ADSL2+ lines.

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 The MIB module described in RFC 2662 [RFC2662] describes objects used
 for managing Asymmetric Bit-Rate DSL (ADSL) interfaces per
 [T1E1.413], [G.992.1], and [G.992.2].  These object descriptions are
 based upon the specifications for the ADSL Embedded Operations
 Channel (EOC) as defined in American National Standards Institute
 (ANSI) T1E1.413/1995 [T1E1.413] and International Telecommunication
 Union (ITU-T) G.992.1 [G.992.1] and G.992.2 [G.992.2].
 The MIB module described in RFC 4706 [RFC4706] is a wider management
 model that includes, in addition to ADSL technology, the ADSL2 and
 ADSL2+ technologies per G.992.3, G.992.4, and G.992.5 ([G.992.3],
 [G.992.4], and [G.992.5], respectively).
 This document does not obsolete RFC 2662 [RFC2662] or RFC 4706
 [RFC4706], but rather provides a more comprehensive management model
 that addresses the VDSL2 technology per G.993.2 ([G.993.2]) as well
 as ADSL, ADSL2, and ADSL2+ technologies.
 This document does not obsolete RFC 2662 [RFC2662] or RFC 4706
 [RFC4706].  RFC 2662 is relevant only for managing modems that do not
 support any DSL technology other than ADSL (e.g., G.992.1 [G.992.1]
 and G.992.2 [G.992.2]) especially if the modems were produced prior
 to approval of ITU-T G.997.1 standard revision 3 [G.997.1].  RFC 4706
 is more appropriate for managing modems that support ADSL2 technology
 variants (with or without being able to support the legacy ADSL).
 This document supports all ADSL, ADSL2, and VDSL2 standards, but it
 assumes a more sophisticated management model, which older modems
 (even ADSL2 ones) may not be able to support.  The selection of the
 appropriate MIB module for any DSL modem is based on the ifType value
 it reports, as explained in the next section.
 The management framework for VDSL2 lines [TR-129] specified by the
 Digital Subscriber Line Forum (DSLF) has been taken into
 consideration.  That framework is based on the ITU-T G.997.1 standard
 [G.997.1] and its amendment 1 [G.997.1-Am1].
 Note that the management model, according to this document, does not
 allow managing VDSL technology per G.993.1 [G.993.1].  VDSL lines
 MUST be managed by RFC 3728 [RFC3728].
 The MIB module is located in the MIB tree under MIB 2 transmission,
 as discussed in the MIB-2 Integration (RFC 2863 [RFC2863]) section of
 this document.

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2.1. Relationship to Other MIBs

 This section outlines the relationship of this MIB module with other
 MIB modules described in RFCs.  Specifically, IF-MIB as defined in
 RFC 2863 [RFC2863] and ENTITY-MIB as defined in RFC 4133 [RFC4133]
 are discussed.

2.1.1. Relationship with IF-MIB (RFC 2863)

2.1.1.1. General IF-MIB Integration

 The VDSL2 Line MIB specifies the detailed objects of a data
 interface.  As such, it needs to integrate with RFC 2863 [RFC2863].
 The IANA has assigned the following ifTypes, which may be applicable
 for VDSL2 lines as well as for ADSL, ADSL2, and ADSL2+ lines:
 IANAifType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
     ...
 SYNTAX INTEGER {
     ...
     channel(70),     -- Channel
     adsl(94),        -- Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Loop
     ...
     interleave(124), -- Interleaved Channel
     fast(125),       -- Fast Channel
     ...
     adsl2plus(238),  -- Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Loop Version 2,
                         Version 2 Plus, and all variants
     vdsl2(251),      -- Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Loop 2
     ...
     }
 ADSL lines that are identified with ifType=adsl(94) MUST be managed
 with the MIB specified by RFC 2662.  ADSL, ADSL2, and ADSL2+ lines
 identified with ifType=adsl2plus(238) MUST be managed with the MIB
 specified by RFC 4706 [RFC4706].  VDSL2, ADSL, ADSL2, and ADSL2+
 lines identified with ifType=vdsl2(251) MUST be managed with the MIB
 specified by this document.
 In any case, the SNMP agent may use either ifType=interleave(124) or
 fast(125) for each channel, e.g., depending on whether or not it is
 capable of using an interleaver on that channel.  It may use the
 ifType=channel (70) when all channels are capable of using an
 interleaver (e.g., for ADSL2 xTUs).
 Note that the ifFixedLengthGroup from RFC 2863 [RFC2863] MUST be
 supported and that the ifRcvAddressGroup does not apply to this MIB
 module.

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2.1.1.2. Usage of ifTable

 The MIB branch identified by ifType contains tables appropriate for
 the interface types described above.  Most such tables extend the
 ifEntry table, and are indexed by ifIndex.  For interfaces in systems
 implementing this MIB module, those table entries indexed by ifIndex
 MUST be persistent.
 The following objects are part of the mandatory
 ifGeneralInformationGroup in the Interfaces MIB [RFC2863], and are
 not duplicated in the VDSL2 Line MIB.
    ifIndex                  Interface index.
    ifDescr                  See interfaces MIB.
    ifType                   vdsl2(251), channel(70),
                             interleave(124), or fast(125)
    ifSpeed                  Set as appropriate.
    ifPhysAddress            This object MUST have an octet
                             string with zero length.
    ifAdminStatus            See interfaces MIB.
    ifOperStatus             See interfaces MIB.
    ifLastChange             See interfaces MIB.
    ifName                   See interfaces MIB.
    ifAlias                  See interfaces MIB.
    ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable   Default to enabled(1).
    ifHighSpeed              Set as appropriate.
    ifConnectorPresent       Set as appropriate.
 -------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Figure 1: Use of ifTable Objects

2.1.1.3. Usage of ifStackTable

 Use of the ifStackTable to associate the entries for physical, fast,
 interleaved channels, and higher layers (e.g., ATM) is shown below.
 Use of the ifStackTable is necessary because configuration
 information is stored in profile tables associated with the physical-

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 layer ifEntry only.  The channels' ifEntrys need the ifStackTable to
 find their associated physical-layer entry and thus their
 configuration parameters.  The following example shows the
 ifStackTable entries for an xDSL line with a single channel that uses
 an ATM data path.
                     HigherLayer      LowerLayer
                     -----------------------------
                          0               ATM
                         ATM           XdslChannel
                      XdslChannel      XdslPhysical
                      XdslPhysical         0
 Figure 2: ifStackTable Entries for ATM Path over a Single xDSL
 Channel

2.1.2. Relationship with the ENTITY-MIB (RFC 4133)

 Implementation of the Entity MIB [RFC4133] is optional.  It in no way
 alters the information required in the VDSL2 Line MIB, nor does it
 alter the relationship with IF-MIB.
 The Entity MIB introduces a standardized way of presenting the
 components of complex systems, such as a Digital Subscriber Line
 Access Multiplexer (DSLAM), that may contain multiple racks, shelves,
 line cards, and/or ports.  The Entity MIB's main goal is to present
 these system components, their containment relationship, and mapping
 information with other MIBs such as the Interface MIB and the VDSL2
 Line MIB.
 The Entity MIB is capable of supporting the local DSL termination
 unit.  Thus, assuming the SNMP agent is in the DSLAM, the Entity MIB
 should include entities for the xTU-C in the entPhysicalTable.  The
 MIB's entAliasMappingTable would contain mapping information
 identifying the 'ifIndex' object associated with each xTU-C.  In case
 the SNMP agent is actually in the Customer Premise Equipment (CPE),
 the Entity MIB should include entities for the xTU-R in the
 entPhysicalTable.  In this case, the MIB's entAliasMappingTable would
 contain mapping information identifying the 'ifIndex' object
 associated with each xTU-R.
 Also associating the relationship between the ifTable and Entity MIB,
 the entPhysicalTable contains an 'entPhysicalName' object, which
 approximates the semantics of the 'ifName' object from the Interface
 MIB.

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2.2. IANA Considerations

 A new ifType value (251) for Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Loop
 Version 2 has been allocated for the VDSL2-LINE-MIB module, to
 distinguish between ADSL lines that are managed with the RFC 2662
 management model, ADSL/ADSL2 and ADSL2+ lines that are managed with
 the RFC 4706 [RFC4706] management model, and VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 and
 ADSL2+ lines that are managed with the model defined in this
 document.
 Also, the VDSL2-LINE-MIB module has been assigned a single object
 identifier (251) for its MODULE-IDENTITY.  The IANA has allocated
 this object identifier in the transmission subtree.
 As performed in the past for the ADSL2-LINE-MIB module, the IANA has
 ensured that the allocated ifType value is the same as the allocated
 branch number in the transmission subtree.

2.3. Conventions Used in the MIB Module

2.3.1. Naming Conventions

  ADSL   Asymmetric (bit rate) DSL
  ATM    Asynchronous Transfer Mode
  atuc   ADSL/ADSL2 or ADSL2+ line termination unit -
         central office
  atur   ADSL/ADSL2 or ADSL2+ line termination unit -
         Remote site
  BER    Bit Error Rate
  CO     Central Office
  CPE    Customer Premise Equipment
  CRC    Cyclic Redundancy Check
  DELT   Dual Ended Loop Test
  DMT    Discrete Multitone
  DPBO   Downstream PBO
  DRA    Dynamic Rate Adaptation
  DSL    Digital Subscriber Line/Loop
  DSLF   DSL Forum
  EOC    Embedded Operations Channel
  ES     Errored Second
  FE     Far-End (unit)
  FEBE   Far-End Block Error
  FEC    Forward Error Correction
  FFEC   Far-End FEC
  IMA    Inverse Multiplexing over ATM
  INP    Impulse Noise Protection
  ISDN   Integrated Services Digital Network
  LDSF   Loop Diagnostic State Forced

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  LOF    Loss Of Frame
  LOS    Loss Of Signal
  LOSS   LOS Seconds
  LPR    Loss of Power
  NE     Network Element or Near-End (unit)
  NSC    Highest transmittable subcarriers index
  NSCds  NSC for downstream transmission direction
  NSCus  NSC for upstream transmission direction
  OLR    Online Reconfiguration
  PBO    Power Backoff
  PM     Performance Monitoring
  PMS-TC Physical Media Specific-Transmission Convergence
  POTS   Plain Old Telephone Service
  PSD    Power Spectral Density
  PTM    Packet Transfer Mode
  QLN    Quiet Line
  RDI    Remote Defect Indication
  RFI    Radio Frequency Interference
  SEF    Severely Errored Frame
  SES    Severely Errored Second
  SNR    Signal-to-Noise Ratio
  TC     Transmission Convergence (e.g., ATM sub layer)
  TCM    (TCM-ISDN) Time Compression Multiplexed ISDN
  UAS    Unavailable Seconds
  U-C    Loop interface-central office end
  UPBO   Upstream PBO
  U-R    Loop interface-remote side (i.e., subscriber end of the loop)
  US0    Upstream band number 0
  VDSL   Very high speed DSL
  VTU-O  VDSL2 Transceiver Unit - central office or
         Network Element End
  VTU-R  VTU at the remote site (i.e., subscriber end of the loop)
  vtuc   VDSL2 line termination unit - central office
  vtur   VDSL2 line termination unit - Remote site
  xDSL   Either VDSL2, ADSL, ADSL2 or ADSL2+
  xTU-C  ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ or VDSL2 line termination unit -
         central office
  xTU-R  ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ or VDSL2 line termination unit -
         Remote site
  xTU    A line termination unit; either an xTU-C or xTU-R

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2.3.2. Textual Conventions

 The following lists the textual conventions defined by VDSL2-LINE-TC-
 MIB in this document:
 o  Xdsl2Unit
 o  Xdsl2Direction
 o  Xdsl2Band
 o  Xdsl2TransmissionModeType
 o  Xdsl2RaMode
 o  Xdsl2InitResult
 o  Xdsl2OperationModes
 o  Xdsl2PowerMngState
 o  Xdsl2ConfPmsForce
 o  Xdsl2LinePmMode
 o  Xdsl2LineLdsf
 o  Xdsl2LdsfResult
 o  Xdsl2LineBpsc
 o  Xdsl2BpscResult
 o  Xdsl2LineReset
 o  Xdsl2LineProfiles
 o  Xdsl2LineClassMask
 o  Xdsl2LineLimitMask
 o  Xdsl2LineUs0Disable
 o  Xdsl2LineUs0Mask
 o  Xdsl2SymbolProtection
 o  Xdsl2SymbolProtection8

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 o  Xdsl2MaxBer
 o  Xdsl2ChInitPolicy
 o  Xdsl2ScMaskDs
 o  Xdsl2ScMaskUs
 o  Xdsl2CarMask
 o  Xdsl2RfiBands
 o  Xdsl2PsdMaskDs
 o  Xdsl2PsdMaskUs
 o  Xdsl2Tssi
 o  Xdsl2LastTransmittedState
 o  Xdsl2LineStatus
 o  Xdsl2ChInpReport
 o  Xdsl2ChAtmStatus
 o  Xdsl2ChPtmStatus
 o  Xdsl2UpboKLF
 o  Xdsl2BandUs
 o  Xdsl2LinePsdMaskSelectUs
 o  Xdsl2LineCeFlag
 o  Xdsl2LineSnrMode
 o  Xdsl2LineTxRefVnDs
 o  Xdsl2LineTxRefVnUs
 o  Xdsl2BitsAlloc
 o  Xdsl2MrefPsdDs
 o  Xdsl2MrefPsdUs

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2.4. Structure

 The MIB module is structured into the following MIB groups:
 o  Line Configuration, Maintenance, and Status Group:
    This group supports MIB objects for configuring parameters for the
    VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 or ADSL2+ line and retrieving line status
    information.  It also supports MIB objects for configuring a
    requested power state or initiating a Dual Ended Loop Test (DELT)
    process in the VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 or ADSL2+ line.  It contains the
    following tables:
  1. xdsl2LineTable
  2. xdsl2LineSegmentTable
  3. xdsl2LineBandTable
 o  Channel Status Group:
    This group supports MIB objects for retrieving channel layer
    status information.  It contains the following table:
  1. xdsl2ChannelStatusTable
 o  Subcarrier Status Group:
    This group supports MIB objects for retrieving the subcarrier
    layer status information, mostly collected by a Dual Ended Loop
    Test (DELT) process.  It contains the following tables:
  1. xdsl2SCStatusTable
  2. xdsl2SCStatusBandTable
  3. xdsl2SCStatusSegmentTable
 o  Unit Inventory Group:
    This group supports MIB objects for retrieving Unit inventory
    information about units in VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 or ADSL2+ lines via
    the EOC.  It contains the following table:
  1. xdsl2LineInventoryTable
 o  Current Performance Group:
    This group supports MIB objects that provide the current
    performance information relating to VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 and ADSL2+
    line, unit, and channel levels.  It contains the following tables:

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  1. xdsl2PMLineCurrTable
  2. xdsl2PMLineInitCurrTable
  3. xdsl2PMChCurrTable
 o  15-Minute Interval Performance Group:
    This group supports MIB objects that provide historic performance
    information relating to VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 and ADSL2+ line, unit,
    and channel levels in 15-minute intervals.  It contains the
    following tables:
  1. xdsl2PMLineHist15MinTable
  2. xdsl2PMLineInitHist15MinTable
  3. xdsl2PMChHist15MinTable
 o  1-Day Interval Performance Group:
    This group supports MIB objects that provide historic performance
    information relating to VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 and ADSL2+ line, unit,
    and channel levels in 1-day intervals.  It contains the following
    tables:
  1. xdsl2PMLineHist1DayTable
  2. xdsl2PMLineInitHist1DayTable
  3. xdsl2PMChHist1DTable
 o  Configuration Template and Profile Group:
    This group supports MIB objects for defining configuration
    profiles for VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 and ADSL2+ lines and channels, as
    well as configuration templates.  Each configuration template is
    comprised of a one-line configuration profile and one or more
    channel configuration profiles.  This group contains the following
    tables:
  1. xdsl2LineConfTemplateTable
  2. xdsl2LineConfProfTable
  3. xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecTable
  4. xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecBandUsTable
  5. xdsl2ChConfProfileTable
 o  Alarm Configuration Template and Profile Group:
    This group supports MIB objects for defining alarm profiles for
    VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 and ADSL2+ lines and channels, as well as alarm
    templates.  Each alarm template is comprised of one line alarm
    profile and one or more channel-alarm profiles.  This group
    contains the following tables:

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  1. xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplateTable
  2. xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileTable
  3. xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileTable
 o  Notifications Group:
    This group defines the notifications supported for VDSL2/ADSL/
    ADSL2 and ADSL2+ lines:
  1. xdsl2LinePerfFECSThreshXtuc
  2. xdsl2LinePerfFECSThreshXtur
  3. xdsl2LinePerfESThreshXtuc
  4. xdsl2LinePerfESThreshXtur
  5. xdsl2LinePerfSESThreshXtuc
  6. xdsl2LinePerfSESThreshXtur
  7. xdsl2LinePerfLOSSThreshXtuc
  8. xdsl2LinePerfLOSSThreshXtur
  9. xdsl2LinePerfUASThreshXtuc
  10. xdsl2LinePerfUASThreshXtur
  11. xdsl2LinePerfCodingViolationsThreshXtuc
  12. xdsl2LinePerfCodingViolationsThreshXtur
  13. xdsl2LinePerfCorrectedThreshXtuc
  14. xdsl2LinePerfCorrectedThreshXtur
  15. xdsl2LinePerfFailedFullInitThresh
  16. xdsl2LinePerfFailedShortInitThresh
  17. xdsl2LineStatusChangeXtuc
  18. xdsl2LineStatusChangeXtur

2.5. Persistence

 All read-create objects and most read-write objects defined in this
 MIB module SHOULD be stored persistently.  The following is an
 exhaustive list of these persistent objects:
       xdsl2LineConfTemplate
       xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplate
       xdsl2LineCmndConfPmsf
       xdsl2LConfTempTemplateName
       xdsl2LConfTempLineProfile
       xdsl2LConfTempChan1ConfProfile
       xdsl2LConfTempChan1RaRatioDs
       xdsl2LConfTempChan1RaRatioUs
       xdsl2LConfTempChan2ConfProfile
       xdsl2LConfTempChan2RaRatioDs
       xdsl2LConfTempChan2RaRatioUs
       xdsl2LConfTempChan3ConfProfile
       xdsl2LConfTempChan3RaRatioDs
       xdsl2LConfTempChan3RaRatioUs

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       xdsl2LConfTempChan4ConfProfile
       xdsl2LConfTempChan4RaRatioDs
       xdsl2LConfTempChan4RaRatioUs
       xdsl2LConfTempRowStatus
       xdsl2LConfProfProfileName
       xdsl2LConfProfScMaskDs
       xdsl2LConfProfScMaskUs
       xdsl2LConfProfVdsl2CarMask
       xdsl2LConfProfRfiBandsDs
       xdsl2LConfProfRaModeDs
       xdsl2LConfProfRaModeUs
       xdsl2LConfProfRaUsNrmDs
       xdsl2LConfProfRaUsNrmUs
       xdsl2LConfProfRaUsTimeDs
       xdsl2LConfProfRaUsTimeUs
       xdsl2LConfProfRaDsNrmDs
       xdsl2LConfProfRaDsNrmUs
       xdsl2LConfProfRaDsTimeDs
       xdsl2LConfProfRaDsTimeUs
       xdsl2LConfProfTargetSnrmDs
       xdsl2LConfProfTargetSnrmUs
       xdsl2LConfProfMaxSnrmDs
       xdsl2LConfProfMaxSnrmUs
       xdsl2LConfProfMinSnrmDs
       xdsl2LConfProfMinSnrmUs
       xdsl2LConfProfMsgMinUs
       xdsl2LConfProfMsgMinDs
       xdsl2LConfProfXtuTransSysEna
       xdsl2LConfProfPmMode
       xdsl2LConfProfL0Time
       xdsl2LConfProfL2Time
       xdsl2LConfProfL2Atpr
       xdsl2LConfProfL2Atprt
       xdsl2LConfProfProfiles
       xdsl2LConfProfDpboEPsd
       xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsEL
       xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelA
       xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelB
       xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelC
       xdsl2LConfProfDpboMus
       xdsl2LConfProfDpboFMin
       xdsl2LConfProfDpboFMax
       xdsl2LConfProfUpboKL
       xdsl2LConfProfUpboKLF
       xdsl2LConfProfUs0Mask
       xdsl2LConfProfRowStatus
       xdsl2LConfProfXdslMode
       xdsl2LConfProfMaxNomPsdDs

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       xdsl2LConfProfMaxNomPsdUs
       xdsl2LConfProfMaxNomAtpDs
       xdsl2LConfProfMaxNomAtpUs
       xdsl2LConfProfMaxAggRxPwrUs
       xdsl2LConfProfPsdMaskDs
       xdsl2LConfProfPsdMaskUs
       xdsl2LConfProfPsdMaskSelectUs
       xdsl2LConfProfClassMask
       xdsl2LConfProfLimitMask
       xdsl2LConfProfUs0Disabl
       xdsl2LConfProfModeSpecRowStatus
       xdsl2LConfProfXdslBandUs
       xdsl2LConfProfUpboPsdA
       xdsl2LConfProfUpboPsdB
       xdsl2LConfProfModeSpecBandUsRowStatus
       xdsl2ChConfProfProfileName
       xdsl2ChConfProfMinDataRateDs
       xdsl2ChConfProfMinDataRateUs
       xdsl2ChConfProfMinResDataRateDs
       xdsl2ChConfProfMinResDataRateUs
       xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDataRateDs
       xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDataRateUs
       xdsl2ChConfProfMinDataRateLowPwrDs
       xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDelayDs
       xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDelayUs
       xdsl2ChConfProfMinProtectionDs
       xdsl2ChConfProfMinProtectionUs
       xdsl2ChConfProfMaxBerDs
       xdsl2ChConfProfMaxBerUs
       xdsl2ChConfProfUsDataRateDs
       xdsl2ChConfProfDsDataRateDs
       xdsl2ChConfProfUsDataRateUs
       xdsl2ChConfProfDsDataRateUs
       xdsl2ChConfProfImaEnabled
       xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDelayVar
       xdsl2ChConfProfInitPolicy
       xdsl2ChConfProfRowStatus
       xdsl2LAlarmConfTempTemplateName
       xdsl2LAlarmConfTempLineProfile
       xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan1ConfProfile
       xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan2ConfProfile
       xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan3ConfProfile
       xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan4ConfProfile
       xdsl2LAlarmConfTempRowStatus
       xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileName
       xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinFecs
       xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinEs
       xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinSes

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       xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinLoss
       xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinUas
       xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinFecs
       xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinEs
       xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinSes
       xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinLoss
       xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinUas
       xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileThresh15MinFailedFullInt
       xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileThresh15MinFailedShrtInt
       xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileRowStatus
       xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileName
       xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinCodingViolations
       xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinCorrected
       xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinCodingViolations
       xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinCorrected
       xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileRowStatus
 Note, also, that the interface indices in this MIB are maintained
 persistently.  View-based Access Control Model (VACM) data relating
 to these SHOULD be stored persistently as well [RFC3410].

2.6. Line Topology

 A VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 and ADSL2+ line consists of two units: atuc or
 vtuc (a central office termination unit) and atur or vtur (a remote
 termination unit).  There are up to 4 channels (maximum number of
 channels depends on the specific DSL technology), each carrying an
 independent information flow, as shown in the figure below.

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     <-- Network Side                            Customer Side -->
     |<///////////// VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ Span //////////////>|
     +-------+                                           +-------+
     |       |<---------------------1------------------->|       |
     | atuc  |<---------------------2------------------->|  atur |
     |  or   |<~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>|   or  |
     | vtuc  |<---------------------3------------------->|  vtuc |
     |       |<---------------------4------------------->|       |
     +-------+                                           +-------+
     Key:  <////> VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ Span
           <~~~~> VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ twisted-pair
           -1-    Channel #1 carried over the line
           -2-    Optional channel #2 carried over the line
           -3-    Optional channel #3 carried over the line
           -4-    Optional channel #4 carried over the line
 Figure 3: General Topology for a VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ Line

2.7. Counters, Interval Buckets, and Thresholds

2.7.1. Counters Managed

 There are various types of counters specified in this MIB.  Each
 counter refers either to the whole VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ line, to
 one of the xTU entities, or to one of the bearer channels.
 o  On the whole line level
    For full initializations, failed full initializations, short
    initializations, and for failed short initializations, there are
    event counters, current 15-minute and 0 to 96 15-minute history
    bucket(s) of "interval-counters", as well as current and 0 to 30
    previous 1-day interval-counter(s).  Each current 15-minute
    "failed" event bucket has an associated threshold notification.
 o  On the xTU level
    For the LOS seconds, ES, SES, FEC seconds, and UAS, there are
    event counters, current 15-minute and 0 to 96 15-minute history
    bucket(s) of "interval-counters", as well as current and 0 to 30
    previous 1-day interval-counter(s).  Each current 15-minute event
    bucket has an associated threshold notification.

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 o  On the bearer channel level
    For the coding violations (CRC anomalies) and corrected blocks
    (i.e., FEC events), there are event counters, current 15-minute
    and 0 to 96 15-minute history bucket(s) of "interval-counters", as
    well as current and 0 to 30 previous 1-day interval-counter(s).
    Each current 15-minute event bucket has an associated threshold
    notification.

2.7.2. Minimum Number of Buckets

 Although it is possible to support up to 96 15-minute history buckets
 of "interval-counters", systems implementing this MIB module SHOULD
 practically support at least 16 buckets, as specified in ITU-T
 G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.7.9.
 Similarly, it is possible to support up to 30 previous 1-day
 "interval-counters", but systems implementing this MIB module SHOULD
 support at least 1 previous day bucket.

2.7.3. Interval Buckets Initialization

 There is no requirement for an agent to ensure a fixed relationship
 between the start of a 15-minute interval and any wall clock;
 however, some implementations may align the 15-minute intervals with
 quarter hours.  Likewise, an implementation may choose to align 1-day
 intervals with the start of a day.
 Counters are not reset when an xTU is reinitialized, only when the
 agent is reset or reinitialized (or under specific request outside
 the scope of this MIB module).

2.7.4. Interval Buckets Validity

 As in RFC 3593 [RFC3593] and RFC 2662 [RFC2662], in case the data for
 an interval is suspect or known to be invalid, the agent MUST report
 the interval as invalid.  If the current 15-minute event bucket is
 determined to be invalid, the element management system SHOULD ignore
 its content and the agent MUST NOT generate notifications based upon
 the value of the event bucket.
 A valid 15-minute event bucket SHOULD usually count the events for
 exactly 15 minutes.  Similarly, a valid 1-day event bucket SHOULD
 usually count the events for exactly 24 hours.  However, the
 following scenarios are exceptional:

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 1) For implementations that align the 15-minute intervals with
    quarter hours and the 1-day intervals with start of a day, the
    management system may still start the PM process not aligned with
    the wall clock.  Such a management system may wish to retrieve
    even partial information for the first event buckets, rather than
    declaring them all as invalid.
 2) For an event bucket that suffered relatively short outages, the
    management system may wish to retrieve the available PM outcomes,
    rather than declaring the whole event bucket as invalid.  This is
    more important for 1-day event buckets.
 3) An event bucket may be shorter or longer than the formal duration
    if a clock adjustment was performed during the interval.
 This MIB module allows supporting the exceptional scenarios described
 above by reporting the actual Monitoring Time of a monitoring
 interval.  This parameter is relevant only for Valid intervals, but
 is useful for these exceptional scenarios:
 a) The management system MAY still declare a partial PM interval as
    Valid and report the actual number of seconds the interval lasted.
 b) If the interval was shortened or extended due to clock
    corrections, the management system SHOULD report the actual number
    of seconds the interval lasted, in addition to reporting that the
    interval is Valid.

2.8. Profiles

 As a managed node can handle a large number of xTUs, (e.g., hundreds
 or perhaps thousands of lines), provisioning every parameter on every
 xTU may become burdensome.  Moreover, most lines are provisioned
 identically with the same set of parameters.  To simplify the
 provisioning process, this MIB module makes use of profiles and
 templates.
 A configuration profile is a set of parameters that can be shared by
 multiple entities.  There is a configuration profile to address line-
 level provisioning and another type of profile that addresses
 channel-level provisioning parameters.
 A configuration template is actually a profile-of-profiles.  That is,
 a template is comprised of one-line configuration profile and one or
 more channel configuration profiles.  A template provides the
 complete configuration of a line.  The same configuration can be
 shared by multiple lines.

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 In a similar manner to the configuration profiles and templates, this
 MIB module makes use of templates and profiles for specifying the
 alarm thresholds associated with performance parameters.  This allows
 provisioning multiple lines with the same criteria for generating
 threshold crossing notifications.
 The following paragraphs describe templates and profiles used in this
 MIB module.

2.8.1. Configuration Profiles and Templates

 o  Line Configuration Profiles - Line configuration profiles contain
    line-level parameters for configuring VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 and ADSL2+
    lines.  They are defined in the xdsl2LineConfProfTable.
    The line configuration includes settings such as the specific
    VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 or ADSL2+ modes to enable on the respective line,
    power spectrum parameters, rate adaptation criteria, and SNR
    margin-related parameters.  A subset of the line configuration
    parameters depends upon the specific xDSL Mode allowed (i.e., does
    the profile allow VDSL2, ADSL, ADSL2 and/or ADSL2+?) as well as
    what annex/annexes of the standard are allowed.  This is the
    reason a line profile MUST include one or more mode-specific
    extensions.
 o  Channel Configuration Profiles - Channel configuration profiles
    contain parameters for configuring bearer channels over the VDSL2/
    ADSL/ADSL2 and ADSL2+ lines.  They are sometimes considered as the
    service layer configuration of the VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 and ADSL2+
    lines.  They are defined in the xdsl2ChConfProfTable.
    The channel configuration includes issues such as the desired
    minimum and maximum rate on each traffic flow direction and
    impulse noise protection parameters.
 o  Line Configuration Templates - Line configuration templates allow
    combining line configuration profiles and channel configuration
    profiles into a comprehensive configuration of the VDSL2/ADSL/
    ADSL2 and ADSL2+ line.  They are defined in the
    xdsl2LineConfTemplateTable.
    The line configuration template includes one index of a line
    configuration profile and one to four indices of channel
    configuration profiles.  The template also addresses the issue of
    distributing the excess available data rate on each traffic flow

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    direction (i.e., the data rate left after each channel is
    allocated a data rate to satisfy its minimum requested data rate)
    among the various channels.

2.8.2. Alarm Configuration Profiles and Templates

 o  Line Alarm Configuration Profiles - Line-level Alarm configuration
    profiles contain the threshold values for Performance Monitoring
    (PM) parameters, counted either on the whole line level or on an
    xTU level.  Thresholds are required only for failures and
    anomalies.  For example, there are thresholds for failed
    initializations and LOS seconds, but not for the aggregate number
    of full initializations.  These profiles are defined in the
    xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileTable.
 o  Channel Alarm Configuration Profiles - Channel-level Alarm
    configuration profiles contain the threshold values for PM
    parameters counted on a bearer channel level.  Thresholds are
    defined for two types of anomalies: corrected blocks and coding
    violations.  These profiles are defined in the
    xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileTable.
 o  Line Alarm Configuration Templates - Line Alarm configuration
    templates allow combining line-level alarm configuration profiles
    and channel-level alarm configuration profiles into a
    comprehensive configuration of the PM thresholds for the VDSL2/
    ADSL/ADSL2 and ADSL2+ line.  They are defined in the
    xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplateTable.
    The line alarm configuration template includes one index of a
    line-level alarm configuration profile and one to four indices of
    channel-level alarm configuration profiles.

2.8.3. Managing Profiles and Templates

 The index value for each profile and template is a locally unique,
 administratively assigned name having the textual convention
 'SnmpAdminString' (RFC 3411 [RFC3411]).
 One or more lines may be configured to share parameters of a single
 configuration template (e.g., xdsl2LConfTempTemplateName = 'silver')
 by setting its xdsl2LineConfTemplate object to the value of this
 template.
 One or more lines may be configured to share parameters of a single
 Alarm configuration template (e.g., xdsl2LAlarmConfTempTemplateName =
 'silver') by setting its xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplate object to the
 value of this template.

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 Before a template can be deleted or taken out of service, it MUST be
 first unreferenced from all associated lines.  Implementations MAY
 also reject template modification while it is associated with any
 line.
 Before a profile can be deleted or taken out of service, it MUST be
 first unreferenced from all associated templates.  Implementations
 MAY also reject profile modification while it is referenced by any
 template.
 Implementations MUST provide a default profile whose name is 'DEFVAL'
 for each profile and template type.  The values of the associated
 parameters will be vendor-specific unless otherwise indicated in this
 document.  Before a line's templates have been set, these templates
 will be automatically used by setting xdsl2LineConfTemplate and
 xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplate to 'DEFVAL' where appropriate.  This
 default profile name, 'DEFVAL', is considered reserved in the context
 of profiles and templates defined in this MIB module.
 Profiles and templates are created, assigned, and deleted dynamically
 using the profile name and profile row status in each of the profile
 tables.
 If the implementation allows modifying a profile or template while it
 is associated with a line, then such changes MUST take effect
 immediately.  These changes MAY result in a restart (hard reset or
 soft restart) of the units on the line.
 Network Elements MAY optionally implement a fallback line
 configuration template (see xdsl2LineConfFallbackTemplate).  The
 fallback template will be tried if the xDSL2 line fails to operate
 using the primary template.  If the xDSL2 line fails to operate using
 the fallback template, then the primary template should be retried.
 The xTU-C SHOULD continue to alternate between the primary and
 fallback templates until one of them succeeds.

2.8.4. Managing Multiple Bearer Channels

 The number of bearer channels is configured by setting the template
 objects xdsl2LConfTempChan1ConfProfile,
 xdsl2LConfTempChan2ConfProfile, xdsl2LConfTempChan3ConfProfile, and
 xdsl2LConfTempChan4ConfProfile and then assigning that template to a
 DSL line using the xdsl2LineConfTemplate object.  When the number of
 bearer channels for a DSL line changes, the SNMP agent will
 automatically create or destroy rows in channel-related tables
 associated with that line.  For example, when a DSL line is operating

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 with one bearer channel, there will be zero rows in channel-related
 tables for channels two, three, and four.  The SNMP agent MUST create
 and destroy channel-related rows as follows:
 o  When the number of bearer channels for a DSL line changes to a
    higher number, the SNMP agent will automatically create rows in
    the xdsl2ChannelStatusTable and xdsl2PMChCurrTable tables for that
    line.
 o  When the number of bearer channels for a DSL line changes to a
    lower number, the SNMP agent will automatically destroy rows in
    the xdsl2ChannelStatusTable,
    xdsl2PMChCurrTable,xdsl2PMChHist15MinTable, and
    xdsl2PMChHist1DTable tables for that line.

2.9. Notifications

 The ability to generate the SNMP notifications coldStart/WarmStart
 (per [RFC3418]), which are per agent (e.g., per Digital Subscriber
 Line Access Multiplexer, or DSLAM, in such a device), and linkUp/
 linkDown (per [RFC2863]), which are per interface (i.e., VDSL2/ADSL/
 ADSL2 or ADSL2+ line) is required.
 A linkDown notification MAY be generated whenever any of ES, SES, CRC
 anomaly, LOS, LOF, or UAS events occur.  The corresponding linkUp
 notification MAY be sent when all link failure conditions are
 cleared.
 The notifications defined in this MIB module are for status change
 (e.g., initialization failure) and for the threshold crossings
 associated with the following events: full initialization failures,
 short initialization failures, ES, SES, LOS seconds, UAS, FEC
 seconds, FEC events, and CRC anomalies.  Each threshold has its own
 enable/threshold value.  When that value is 0, the notification is
 disabled.
 The xdsl2LineStatusXtur and xdsl2LineStatusXtuc are bitmasks
 representing all outstanding error conditions associated with the
 xTU-R and xTU-C (respectively).  Note that since the xTU-R status is
 obtained via the EOC, this information may be unavailable in case the
 xTU-R is unreachable via EOC during a line error condition.
 Therefore, not all conditions may always be included in its current
 status.  Notifications corresponding to the bit fields in those two
 status objects are defined.

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 Note that there are other status parameters that refer to the xTU-R
 (e.g., downstream line attenuation).  Those parameters also depend on
 the availability of EOC between the central office xTU and the remote
 xTU.
 A threshold notification occurs whenever the corresponding current
 15-minute interval error counter becomes equal to, or exceeds the
 threshold value.  Only one notification SHOULD be sent per interval
 per interface.  Since the current 15-minute counter is reset to 0
 every 15 minutes, and if the condition persists, the notification may
 recur as often as every 15 minutes.  For example, to get a
 notification whenever a "loss of" event occurs (but at most once
 every 15 minutes), set the corresponding threshold to 1.  The agent
 will generate a notification when the event originally occurs.
 Note that the Network Management System, or NMS, may receive a
 linkDown notification, as well, if enabled (via
 ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable [RFC2863]).  At the beginning of the next 15-
 minute interval, the counter is reset.  When the first second goes by
 and the event occurs, the current interval bucket will be 1, which
 equals the threshold, and the notification will be sent again.

3. Definitions

VDSL2-LINE-TC-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

IMPORTS

 MODULE-IDENTITY,
 transmission
    FROM SNMPv2-SMI
 TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
    FROM SNMPv2-TC;

vdsl2TCMIB MODULE-IDENTITY

 LAST-UPDATED "200909300000Z" -- September 30, 2009
 ORGANIZATION "ADSLMIB Working Group"
 CONTACT-INFO "WG-email:  adslmib@ietf.org
 Info:      https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/adslmib
           Chair:     Mike Sneed
                      Sand Channel Systems
           Postal:    P.O. Box 37324
                      Raleigh NC 27627-732
           Email:     sneedmike@hotmail.com
           Phone:     +1 206 600 7022
           Co-Chair:  Menachem Dodge

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                      ECI Telecom Ltd.
           Postal:    30 Hasivim St.
                      Petach Tikva 49517,
                      Israel.
           Email:     mbdodge@ieee.org
           Phone:     +972 3 926 8421
           Co-editor: Moti Morgenstern
                      ECI Telecom Ltd.
           Postal:    30 Hasivim St.
                      Petach Tikva 49517,
                      Israel.
           Email:     moti.morgenstern@ecitele.com
           Phone:     +972 3 926 6258
           Co-editor: Scott Baillie
                      NEC Australia
           Postal:    649-655 Springvale Road,
                      Mulgrave, Victoria 3170,
                      Australia.
           Email:     scott.baillie@nec.com.au
           Phone:     +61 3 9264 3986
           Co-editor: Umberto Bonollo
                      NEC Australia
           Postal:    649-655 Springvale Road,
                      Mulgrave, Victoria 3170,
                      Australia.
           Email:     umberto.bonollo@nec.com.au
           Phone:     +61 3 9264 3385
          "
 DESCRIPTION
      "This MIB Module provides Textual Conventions to be
       used by the VDSL2-LINE-MIB module for the purpose of
       managing VDSL2, ADSL, ADSL2, and ADSL2+ lines.
       Copyright (c) 2009 IETF Trust and the persons
       identified as authors of the code.  All rights
       reserved.
       Redistribution and use in source and binary
       forms, with or without modification, are
       permitted provided that the following
       conditions are met:
  1. Redistributions of source code must retain the

above copyright notice, this list of conditions

         and the following disclaimer.

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  1. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce

the above copyright notice, this list of

         conditions and the following disclaimer in
         the documentation and/or other materials provided
         with the distribution.
  1. Neither the name of Internet Society, IETF or

IETF Trust, nor the names of specific contributors,

         may be used to endorse or promote products derived
         from this software without specific prior written
         permission.
       THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND
       CONTRIBUTORS 'AS IS' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
       WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
       WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
       PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL
       THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
       DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
       CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
       PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
       DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED
       AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
       LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
       ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
       ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
       This version of this MIB module is part of RFC 5650;
       see the RFC itself for full legal notices."
 REVISION "200909300000Z" -- September 30, 2009
 DESCRIPTION "Initial version, published as RFC 5650."
    ::= { transmission 251 3} -- vdsl2MIB 3

– Textual Conventions –


Xdsl2Unit ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Identifies a transceiver as being either xTU-C or xTU-R.
     A VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 or ADSL2+ line consists of two
     transceivers: an xTU-C and an xTU-R.
     In the case of ADSL/ADSL2 and ADSL2+, those two transceivers are
     also called atuc and atur.
     In the case of VDSL2, those two transceivers are also called
     vtuc and vtur.

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     Specified as an INTEGER, the two values are:
      xtuc(1)  -- central office transceiver
      xtur(2)  -- remote site transceiver"
 SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                xtuc(1),
                xtur(2)
             }

Xdsl2Direction ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

   STATUS current
   DESCRIPTION
      "Identifies the direction of a band in a VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2/
       ADSL2+ link.
       The upstream direction is a transmission from the remote end
       (xTU-R) towards the central office end (xTU-C).  The downstream
       direction is a transmission from the xTU-C towards the xTU-R.
       Specified as an INTEGER, the values are defined as
       follows:"
   SYNTAX INTEGER {
      upstream(1),   -- Transmission from the xTU-R to the xTU-C.
      downstream(2)  -- Transmission from the xTU-C to the xTU-R.
          }

Xdsl2Band ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

   STATUS current
   DESCRIPTION
      "Identifies a band in a VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ link.
       For a band in the upstream direction, transmission is from the
       remote end (xTU-R) towards the central office end (xTU-C).
       For a band in the downstream direction, transmission is from
       the xTU-C towards the xTU-R.
       For ADSL, ADSL2 and ADSL2+, which use a single band in the
       upstream direction and a single band
       in the downstream direction,
       the only relevant values are upstream(1) and downstream(2).
       For VDSL2, which uses multiple bands in each transmission
       direction, a band in the upstream direction is indicated by any
       of us0(3), us1(5), us2(7), us3(9), or us4(11), and a band in
       the downstream direction is indicated by any of ds1(4),
       ds2(6), ds3(8), or ds4(10).
       For VDSL2, the values upstream(1) and downstream(2) may be used
       when there is a need to refer to the whole upstream or
       downstream traffic (e.g., report the average signal-to-noise
       ratio on any transmission direction).
       Specified as an INTEGER, the values are defined as
       follows:"
   SYNTAX INTEGER {
      upstream(1),   -- Transmission from the xTU-R to the xTU-C

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  1. - (refers to the single upstream band for
  2. - ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ or to the whole
  3. - upstream traffic for VDSL2).

downstream(2), – Transmission from the xTU-C to the xTU-R

  1. - (refers to the single downstream band
  2. - for ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ or to the whole
  3. - downstream traffic for VDSL2).

us0(3), – Upstream band number 0 (US0) (VDSL2).

      ds1(4),        -- Downstream band number 1 (DS1) (VDSL2).
      us1(5),        -- Upstream band number 1   (US1) (VDSL2).
      ds2(6),        -- Downstream band number 2 (DS2) (VDSL2).
      us2(7),        -- Upstream band number 2   (US2) (VDSL2).
      ds3(8),        -- Downstream band number 3 (DS3) (VDSL2).
      us3(9),        -- Upstream band number 3   (US3) (VDSL2).
      ds4(10),       -- Downstream band number 4 (DS4) (VDSL2).
      us4(11)        -- Upstream band number 4   (US4) (VDSL2).
          }

Xdsl2TransmissionModeType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "A set of xDSL line transmission modes, with one bit
     per mode.  The notes (F) and (L) denote Full-Rate and
     Lite/splitterless, respectively:
        Bit 00 : Regional Std. (ANSI T1.413) (F)
        Bit 01 : Regional Std. (ETSI DTS/TM06006) (F)
        Bit 02 : G.992.1 POTS non-overlapped (F)
        Bit 03 : G.992.1 POTS overlapped (F)
        Bit 04 : G.992.1 ISDN non-overlapped (F)
        Bit 05 : G.992.1 ISDN overlapped (F)
        Bit 06 : G.992.1 TCM-ISDN non-overlapped (F)
        Bit 07 : G.992.1 TCM-ISDN overlapped (F)
        Bit 08 : G.992.2 POTS non-overlapped (L)
        Bit 09 : G.992.2 POTS overlapped (L)
        Bit 10 : G.992.2 with TCM-ISDN non-overlapped (L)
        Bit 11 : G.992.2 with TCM-ISDN overlapped (L)
        Bit 12 : G.992.1 TCM-ISDN symmetric (F) --- not in G.997.1
        Bit 13-17: Reserved
        Bit 18 : G.992.3 POTS non-overlapped (F)
        Bit 19 : G.992.3 POTS overlapped (F)
        Bit 20 : G.992.3 ISDN non-overlapped (F)
        Bit 21 : G.992.3 ISDN overlapped (F)
        Bit 22-23: Reserved
        Bit 24 : G.992.4 POTS non-overlapped (L)
        Bit 25 : G.992.4 POTS overlapped (L)
        Bit 26-27: Reserved
        Bit 28 : G.992.3 Annex I All-Digital non-overlapped (F)
        Bit 29 : G.992.3 Annex I All-Digital overlapped (F)

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        Bit 30 : G.992.3 Annex J All-Digital non-overlapped (F)
        Bit 31 : G.992.3 Annex J All-Digital overlapped (F)
        Bit 32 : G.992.4 Annex I All-Digital non-overlapped (L)
        Bit 33 : G.992.4 Annex I All-Digital overlapped (L)
        Bit 34 : G.992.3 Annex L POTS non-overlapped, mode 1,
                                 wide U/S (F)
        Bit 35 : G.992.3 Annex L POTS non-overlapped, mode 2,
                                 narrow U/S(F)
        Bit 36 : G.992.3 Annex L POTS overlapped, mode 3,
                                 wide U/S (F)
        Bit 37 : G.992.3 Annex L POTS overlapped, mode 4,
                                 narrow U/S (F)
        Bit 38 : G.992.3 Annex M POTS non-overlapped (F)
        Bit 39 : G.992.3 Annex M POTS overlapped (F)
        Bit 40 : G.992.5 POTS non-overlapped (F)
        Bit 41 : G.992.5 POTS overlapped (F)
        Bit 42 : G.992.5 ISDN non-overlapped (F)
        Bit 43 : G.992.5 ISDN overlapped (F)
        Bit 44-45: Reserved
        Bit 46 : G.992.5 Annex I All-Digital non-overlapped (F)
        Bit 47 : G.992.5 Annex I All-Digital overlapped (F)
        Bit 48 : G.992.5 Annex J All-Digital non-overlapped (F)
        Bit 49 : G.992.5 Annex J All-Digital overlapped (F)
        Bit 50 : G.992.5 Annex M POTS non-overlapped (F)
        Bit 51 : G.992.5 Annex M POTS overlapped (F)
        Bit 52-55: Reserved
        Bit 56 : G.993.2 Annex A
        Bit 57 : G.993.2 Annex B
        Bit 58 : G.993.2 Annex C
        Bit 59-63: Reserved"
 SYNTAX      BITS {
                ansit1413(0),
                etsi(1),
                g9921PotsNonOverlapped(2),
                g9921PotsOverlapped(3),
                g9921IsdnNonOverlapped(4),
                g9921isdnOverlapped(5),
                g9921tcmIsdnNonOverlapped(6),
                g9921tcmIsdnOverlapped(7),
                g9922potsNonOverlapped(8),
                g9922potsOverlapped(9),
                g9922tcmIsdnNonOverlapped(10),
                g9922tcmIsdnOverlapped(11),
                g9921tcmIsdnSymmetric(12),
                reserved1(13),
                reserved2(14),
                reserved3(15),

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                reserved4(16),
                reserved5(17),
                g9923PotsNonOverlapped(18),
                g9923PotsOverlapped(19),
                g9923IsdnNonOverlapped(20),
                g9923isdnOverlapped(21),
                reserved6(22),
                reserved7(23),
                g9924potsNonOverlapped(24),
                g9924potsOverlapped(25),
                reserved8(26),
                reserved9(27),
                g9923AnnexIAllDigNonOverlapped(28),
                g9923AnnexIAllDigOverlapped(29),
                g9923AnnexJAllDigNonOverlapped(30),
                g9923AnnexJAllDigOverlapped(31),
                g9924AnnexIAllDigNonOverlapped(32),
                g9924AnnexIAllDigOverlapped(33),
                g9923AnnexLMode1NonOverlapped(34),
                g9923AnnexLMode2NonOverlapped(35),
                g9923AnnexLMode3Overlapped(36),
                g9923AnnexLMode4Overlapped(37),
                g9923AnnexMPotsNonOverlapped(38),
                g9923AnnexMPotsOverlapped(39),
                g9925PotsNonOverlapped(40),
                g9925PotsOverlapped(41),
                g9925IsdnNonOverlapped(42),
                g9925isdnOverlapped(43),
                reserved10(44),
                reserved11(45),
                g9925AnnexIAllDigNonOverlapped(46),
                g9925AnnexIAllDigOverlapped(47),
                g9925AnnexJAllDigNonOverlapped(48),
                g9925AnnexJAllDigOverlapped(49),
                g9925AnnexMPotsNonOverlapped(50),
                g9925AnnexMPotsOverlapped(51),
                reserved12(52),
                reserved13(53),
                reserved14(54),
                reserved15(55),
                g9932AnnexA(56),
                g9932AnnexB(57),
                g9932AnnexC(58),
                reserved16(59),
                reserved17(60),
                reserved18(61),
                reserved19(62),
                reserved20(63)

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             }

Xdsl2RaMode ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Specifies the rate adaptation behavior for the line.
     The three possible behaviors are:
      manual (1)   - No Rate-Adaptation.  The initialization
                     process attempts to synchronize to a
                     specified rate.
      raInit (2)   - Rate-Adaptation during initialization process
                     only, which attempts to synchronize to a rate
                     between minimum and maximum specified values.
      dynamicRa (3)- Dynamic Rate-Adaptation during initialization
                     process as well as during Showtime."
 SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                manual(1),
                raInit(2),
                dynamicRa(3)
             }

Xdsl2InitResult ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Specifies the result of full initialization attempt; the
     six possible result values are:
      noFail (0)            - Successful initialization
      configError (1)       - Configuration failure
      configNotFeasible (2) - Configuration details not supported
      commFail (3)          - Communication failure
      noPeerAtu (4)         - Peer ATU not detected
      otherCause (5)        - Other initialization failure reason"
 SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                noFail(0),
                configError(1),
                configNotFeasible(2),
                commFail(3),
                noPeerAtu(4),
                otherCause(5)
             }

Xdsl2OperationModes ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The VDSL2 management model specified includes an xDSL Mode
     object that identifies an instance of xDSL Mode-Specific
     PSD Configuration object in the xDSL Line Profile.  The

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     following classes of xDSL operating mode are defined.
     The notes (F) and (L) denote Full-Rate and Lite/splitterless,
     respectively:
     +-------+--------------------------------------------------+
     | Value |         xDSL operation mode description          |
     +-------+--------------------------------------------------+
         1   - The default/generic PSD configuration.  Default
               configuration will be used when no other matching
               mode-specific configuration can be found.
         2   - Regional Std. (ANSI T1.413) (F)
         3   - Regional Std. (ETSI DTS/TM06006) (F)
         4   - G.992.1 POTS non-overlapped (F)
         5   - G.992.1 POTS overlapped (F)
         6   - G.992.1 ISDN non-overlapped (F)
         7   - G.992.1 ISDN overlapped (F)
         8   - G.992.1 TCM-ISDN non-overlapped (F)
         9   - G.992.1 TCM-ISDN overlapped (F)
        10   - G.992.2 POTS non-overlapped (L)
        11   - G.992.2 POTS overlapped (L)
        12   - G.992.2 with TCM-ISDN non-overlapped (L)
        13   - G.992.2 with TCM-ISDN overlapped (L)
        14   - G.992.1 TCM-ISDN symmetric (F) --- not in G.997.1
      15-19  - Unused. Reserved for future ITU-T specification.
        20   - G.992.3 POTS non-overlapped (F)
        21   - G.992.3 POTS overlapped (F)
        22   - G.992.3 ISDN non-overlapped (F)
        23   - G.992.3 ISDN overlapped (F)
      24-25  - Unused. Reserved for future ITU-T specification.
        26   - G.992.4 POTS non-overlapped (L)
        27   - G.992.4 POTS overlapped (L)
      28-29  - Unused. Reserved for future ITU-T specification.
        30   - G.992.3 Annex I All-Digital non-overlapped (F)
        31   - G.992.3 Annex I All-Digital overlapped (F)
        32   - G.992.3 Annex J All-Digital non-overlapped (F)
        33   - G.992.3 Annex J All-Digital overlapped (F)
        34   - G.992.4 Annex I All-Digital non-overlapped (L)
        35   - G.992.4 Annex I All-Digital overlapped (L)
        36   - G.992.3 Annex L POTS non-overlapped, mode 1,
               wide U/S (F)
        37   - G.992.3 Annex L POTS non-overlapped, mode 2,
               narrow U/S(F)
        38   - G.992.3 Annex L POTS overlapped, mode 3,
               wide U/S (F)
        39   - G.992.3 Annex L POTS overlapped, mode 4,
               narrow U/S (F)
        40   - G.992.3 Annex M POTS non-overlapped (F)
        41   - G.992.3 Annex M POTS overlapped (F)
        42   - G.992.5 POTS non-overlapped (F)

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        43   - G.992.5 POTS overlapped (F)
        44   - G.992.5 ISDN non-overlapped (F)
        45   - G.992.5 ISDN overlapped (F)
      46-47  - Unused. Reserved for future ITU-T specification.
        48   - G.992.5 Annex I All-Digital non-overlapped (F)
        49   - G.992.5 Annex I All-Digital overlapped (F)
        50   - G.992.5 Annex J All-Digital non-overlapped (F)
        51   - G.992.5 Annex J All-Digital overlapped (F)
        52   - G.992.5 Annex M POTS non-overlapped (F)
        53   - G.992.5 Annex M POTS overlapped (F)
      54-57  - Unused. Reserved for future ITU-T specification.
        58   - G.993.2 Annex A
        59   - G.993.2 Annex B
        60   - G.993.2 Annex C
    "
 SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                defMode(1),
                ansit1413(2),
                etsi(3),
                g9921PotsNonOverlapped(4),
                g9921PotsOverlapped(5),
                g9921IsdnNonOverlapped(6),
                g9921isdnOverlapped(7),
                g9921tcmIsdnNonOverlapped(8),
                g9921tcmIsdnOverlapped(9),
                g9922potsNonOverlapped(10),
                g9922potsOverlapped(11),
                g9922tcmIsdnNonOverlapped(12),
                g9922tcmIsdnOverlapped(13),
                g9921tcmIsdnSymmetric(14),
                g9923PotsNonOverlapped(20),
                g9923PotsOverlapped(21),
                g9923IsdnNonOverlapped(22),
                g9923isdnOverlapped(23),
                g9924potsNonOverlapped(26),
                g9924potsOverlapped(27),
                g9923AnnexIAllDigNonOverlapped(30),
                g9923AnnexIAllDigOverlapped(31),
                g9923AnnexJAllDigNonOverlapped(32),
                g9923AnnexJAllDigOverlapped(33),
                g9924AnnexIAllDigNonOverlapped(34),
                g9924AnnexIAllDigOverlapped(35),
                g9923AnnexLMode1NonOverlapped(36),
                g9923AnnexLMode2NonOverlapped(37),
                g9923AnnexLMode3Overlapped(38),
                g9923AnnexLMode4Overlapped(39),
                g9923AnnexMPotsNonOverlapped(40),
                g9923AnnexMPotsOverlapped(41),

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                g9925PotsNonOverlapped(42),
                g9925PotsOverlapped(43),
                g9925IsdnNonOverlapped(44),
                g9925isdnOverlapped(45),
                g9925AnnexIAllDigNonOverlapped(48),
                g9925AnnexIAllDigOverlapped(49),
                g9925AnnexJAllDigNonOverlapped(50),
                g9925AnnexJAllDigOverlapped(51),
                g9925AnnexMPotsNonOverlapped(52),
                g9925AnnexMPotsOverlapped(53),
                g9932AnnexA(58),
                g9932AnnexB(59),
                g9932AnnexC(60)
             }

Xdsl2PowerMngState ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Objects with this syntax uniquely identify each power
     management state defined for the VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 or ADSL2+
     link.
     In VDSL2, only L0 and L3 states are defined.
     The possible values are:
       l0(1)              - L0: Full power.  Synchronized and
                                full transmission (i.e., Showtime).
       l1(2)              - L1: Low power with reduced net data rate
                                (for G.992.2 only).
       l2(3)              - L2: Low power with reduced net data rate
                                (for G.992.3, G.992.4 and G.992.5).
       l3(4)              - L3: Idle power management state / No
       power."
 SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                l0(1),
                l1(2),
                l2(3),
                l3(4)
             }

Xdsl2ConfPmsForce ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Objects with this syntax are configuration parameters
     that specify the desired power management state transition
     for the VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 or ADSL2+ link.
     In VDSL2, only L0 and L3 states are defined:
       l3toL0 (0)         - Perform a transition from L3 to L0
                            (Full power management state).

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       l0toL2 (2)         - Perform a transition from L0 to L2
                            (Low power management state).
       l0orL2toL3 (3)     - Perform a transition into L3 (Idle
                            power management state)."
 SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                l3toL0 (0),
                l0toL2 (2),
                l0orL2toL3 (3)
             }

Xdsl2LinePmMode ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Objects with this syntax are configuration parameters
     that reference the power modes/states into which the xTU-C or
     xTU-R may autonomously transit.
     It is a BITS structure that allows control of the following
     transit options:
      allowTransitionsToIdle (0)    - xTU may autonomously transit
                                      to idle (L3) state.
      allowTransitionsToLowPower (1)- xTU may autonomously transit
                                      to low-power (L1/L2)
                                      state."
 SYNTAX BITS {
     allowTransitionsToIdle(0),
     allowTransitionsToLowPower(1)
   }

Xdsl2LineLdsf ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Objects with this syntax are configuration parameters
     that control the Loop Diagnostic mode for a VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2
     or ADSL2+ link.  The possible values are:
       inhibit (0)  - Inhibit Loop Diagnostic mode
       force   (1)  - Force/Initiate Loop Diagnostic mode"
 SYNTAX INTEGER {
     inhibit(0),
     force(1)
   }

Xdsl2LdsfResult ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

   STATUS current
   DESCRIPTION

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      "Possible failure reasons associated with performing
       Dual Ended Loop Test (DELT) on a DSL line.
       Possible values are:
        none        (1) - The default value in case LDSF was never
                          requested for the associated line.
        success     (2) - The recent command completed
                          successfully.
        inProgress  (3) - The Loop Diagnostics process is in
                          progress.
        unsupported (4) - The NE or the line card doesn't support
                          LDSF.
        cannotRun   (5) - The NE cannot initiate the command, due
                          to a nonspecific reason.
        aborted     (6) - The Loop Diagnostics process aborted.
        failed      (7) - The Loop Diagnostics process failed.
        illegalMode (8) - The NE cannot initiate the command, due
                          to the specific mode of the relevant
                          line.
        adminUp     (9) - The NE cannot initiate the command, as
                          the relevant line is administratively
                          'Up'.
        tableFull   (10)- The NE cannot initiate the command, due
                          to reaching the maximum number of rows
                          in the results table.
        noResources (11)- The NE cannot initiate the command, due
                          to lack of internal memory resources."
   SYNTAX INTEGER {
        none (1),
        success (2),
        inProgress (3),
        unsupported (4),
        cannotRun (5),
        aborted (6),
        failed (7),
        illegalMode (8),
        adminUp (9),
        tableFull (10),
        noResources (11)
   }

Xdsl2LineBpsc ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Objects with this syntax are configuration parameters
     that control the bits per subcarrier measurement for a
     VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 or ADSL2+ link.  The possible values are:
       idle    (1)  - Idle state
       measure (2)  - Measure the bits per subcarrier"

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 SYNTAX INTEGER {
     idle(1),
     measure(2)
   }

Xdsl2BpscResult ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

   STATUS current
   DESCRIPTION
      "Possible failure reasons associated with performing
       a bits per subcarrier measurement on a DSL line.
       Possible values are:
        none        (1) - The default value, in case a measurement
                          was never requested for the associated
                          line.
        success     (2) - The recent measurement request completed
                          successfully.
        inProgress  (3) - The bits per subcarrier measurement is
                          in progress.
        unsupported (4) - The bits per subcarrier request
                          mechanism is not supported.
        failed      (5) - The measurement request has failed and no
                          results are available.
        noResources (6) - The NE cannot initiate the command, due
                          to lack of internal memory resources."
   SYNTAX INTEGER {
        none(1),
        success(2),
        inProgress(3),
        unsupported(4),
        failed(5),
        noResources(6)
   }

Xdsl2LineReset ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This type is used to request a line reset to occur.
        idle        (1) - This state indicates that there is
                          currently no request for a line reset.
        reset       (2) - This state indicates that a line reset
                          request has been issued."
 SYNTAX INTEGER {
     idle(1),
     reset(2)
   }

Xdsl2LineProfiles ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

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 STATUS current
 DESCRIPTION
   "Objects with this syntax reference the list of
    ITU-T G.993.2 implementation profiles supported by an
    xTU, enabled on the VDSL2 line or active on that line."
    SYNTAX BITS {
        profile8a(0),
        profile8b(1),
        profile8c(2),
        profile8d(3),
        profile12a(4),
        profile12b(5),
        profile17a(6),
        profile30a(7)
   }

Xdsl2LineClassMask ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "VDSL2 PSD Mask Class.
     The limit Power Spectral Density masks are grouped in
     the following PSD mask classes:
     Class 998     Annex A: D-32, D-48, D-64, D-128.
     Class 997-M1c Annex B: 997-M1c-A-7.
     Class 997-M1x Annex B: 997-M1x-M-8, 997-M1x-M.
     Class 997-M2x Annex B: 997-M2x-M-8, 997-M2x-A, 997-M2x-M,
                            997E17-M2x-NUS0, 997E30-M2x-NUS0.
     Class 998-M1x Annex B: 998-M1x-A, 998-M1x-B, 998-M1x-NUS0.
     Class 998-M2x Annex B: 998-M2x-A, 998-M2x-M, 998-M2x-B,
                            998-M2x-NUS0, 998E17-M2x-NUS0,
                            998E17-M2x-NUS0-M, 998E30-M2x-NUS0,
                            998E30-M2x-NUS0-M.
     Class 998ADE-M2x Annex B: Annex B: 998-M2x-A, 998-M2x-M,
                            998-M2x-B, 998-M2x-NUS0,
                            998ADE17-M2x-A, 998ADE17-M2x-B,
                            998ADE17-M2x-NUS0-M,
                            998ADE30-M2x-NUS0-A,
                            998ADE30-M2x-NUS0-M.
     Class 998-B   Annex C: POTS-138b, POTS-276b per C.2.1.1
                            in G.993.2, TCM-ISDN per C.2.1.2
                            in G.993.2.
     Class 998-CO  Annex C: POTS-138co, POTS-276co per C.2.1.1
                            in G.993.2.
     Class HPE-M1  Annex B: HPE17-M1-NUS0, HPE30-M1-NUS0."
 SYNTAX      INTEGER {

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                none(1),
                a998ORb997M1cORc998B(2),
                b997M1xOR998co(3),
                b997M2x(4),
                b998M1x(5),
                b998M2x(6),
                b998AdeM2x(7),
                bHpeM1(8)
             }

Xdsl2LineLimitMask ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS current
 DESCRIPTION
   "The G.993.2 limit PSD mask for each class of profile.
    The profiles are grouped in following profile classes:
    - Class 8: Profiles 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d.
    - Class 12: Profiles 12a, 12b.
    - Class 17: Profile 17a.
    - Class 30: Profile 30a."
    SYNTAX BITS {
        profile8Limit1(0),
        profile8Limit2(1),
        profile8Limit3(2),
        profile8Limit4(3),
        profile8Limit5(4),
        profile8Limit6(5),
        profile8Limit7(6),
        profile8Limit8(7),
        profile8Limit9(8),
        profile8Limit10(9),
        profile8Limit11(10),
        profile8Limit12(11),
        profile8Limit13(12),
        profile8Limit14(13),
        profile8Limit15(14),
        profile8Limit16(15),
        --
        profile12Limit1(16),
        profile12Limit2(17),
        profile12Limit3(18),
        profile12Limit4(19),
        profile12Limit5(20),
        profile12Limit6(21),
        profile12Limit7(22),
        profile12Limit8(23),
        profile12Limit9(24),
        profile12Limit10(25),

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        profile12Limit11(26),
        profile12Limit12(27),
        profile12Limit13(28),
        profile12Limit14(29),
        profile12Limit15(30),
        profile12Limit16(31),
        --
        profile17Limit1(32),
        profile17Limit2(33),
        profile17Limit3(34),
        profile17Limit4(35),
        profile17Limit5(36),
        profile17Limit6(37),
        profile17Limit7(38),
        profile17Limit8(39),
        profile17Limit9(40),
        profile17Limit10(41),
        profile17Limit11(42),
        profile17Limit12(43),
        profile17Limit13(44),
        profile17Limit14(45),
        profile17Limit15(46),
        profile17Limit16(47),
        --
        profile30Limit1(48),
        profile30Limit2(49),
        profile30Limit3(50),
        profile30Limit4(51),
        profile30Limit5(52),
        profile30Limit6(53),
        profile30Limit7(54),
        profile30Limit8(55),
        profile30Limit9(56),
        profile30Limit10(57),
        profile30Limit11(58),
        profile30Limit12(59),
        profile30Limit13(60),
        profile30Limit14(61),
        profile30Limit15(62),
        profile30Limit16(63)
   }

Xdsl2LineUs0Disable ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS current
 DESCRIPTION
   "Indicates if US0 is disabled for each limit PSD mask.
    The profiles are grouped in following profile classes:
    - Class 8: Profiles 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d.

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  1. Class 12: Profiles 12a, 12b.
  2. Class 17: Profile 17a.
  3. Class 30: Profile 30a."
    SYNTAX BITS {
        profile8Us0Disable1(0),
        profile8Us0Disable2(1),
        profile8Us0Disable3(2),
        profile8Us0Disable4(3),
        profile8Us0Disable5(4),
        profile8Us0Disable6(5),
        profile8Us0Disable7(6),
        profile8Us0Disable8(7),
        profile8Us0Disable9(8),
        profile8Us0Disable10(9),
        profile8Us0Disable11(10),
        profile8Us0Disable12(11),
        profile8Us0Disable13(12),
        profile8Us0Disable14(13),
        profile8Us0Disable15(14),
        profile8Us0Disable16(15),
        --
        profile12Us0Disable1(16),
        profile12Us0Disable2(17),
        profile12Us0Disable3(18),
        profile12Us0Disable4(19),
        profile12Us0Disable5(20),
        profile12Us0Disable6(21),
        profile12Us0Disable7(22),
        profile12Us0Disable8(23),
        profile12Us0Disable9(24),
        profile12Us0Disable10(25),
        profile12Us0Disable11(26),
        profile12Us0Disable12(27),
        profile12Us0Disable13(28),
        profile12Us0Disable14(29),
        profile12Us0Disable15(30),
        profile12Us0Disable16(31),
        --
        profile17Us0Disable1(32),
        profile17Us0Disable2(33),
        profile17Us0Disable3(34),
        profile17Us0Disable4(35),
        profile17Us0Disable5(36),
        profile17Us0Disable6(37),
        profile17Us0Disable7(38),
        profile17Us0Disable8(39),
        profile17Us0Disable9(40),

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        profile17Us0Disable10(41),
        profile17Us0Disable11(42),
        profile17Us0Disable12(43),
        profile17Us0Disable13(44),
        profile17Us0Disable14(45),
        profile17Us0Disable15(46),
        profile17Us0Disable16(47),
        --
        profile30Us0Disable1(48),
        profile30Us0Disable2(49),
        profile30Us0Disable3(50),
        profile30Us0Disable4(51),
        profile30Us0Disable5(52),
        profile30Us0Disable6(53),
        profile30Us0Disable7(54),
        profile30Us0Disable8(55),
        profile30Us0Disable9(56),
        profile30Us0Disable10(57),
        profile30Us0Disable11(58),
        profile30Us0Disable12(59),
        profile30Us0Disable13(60),
        profile30Us0Disable14(61),
        profile30Us0Disable15(62),
        profile30Us0Disable16(63)
   }

Xdsl2LineUs0Mask ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS current
 DESCRIPTION
   "The US0 PSD masks to be allowed by the near-end xTU on
    the line.  This parameter is only defined for G.993.2 Annex A.
    It is represented as a bitmap (0 if not allowed and 1 if
    allowed) with the following definitions."
    SYNTAX BITS {
        eu32(0),
        eu36(1),
        eu40(2),
        eu44(3),
        eu48(4),
        eu52(5),
        eu56(6),
        eu60(7),
        --
        eu64(8),
        eu128(9),
        reserved1(10),
        reserved2(11),

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        reserved3(12),
        reserved4(13),
        reserved5(14),
        reserved6(15),
        --
        adlu32(16),
        adlu36(17),
        adlu40(18),
        adlu44(19),
        adlu48(20),
        adlu52(21),
        adlu56(22),
        adlu60(23),
        --
        adlu64(24),
        adlu128(25),
        reserved7(26),
        reserved8(27),
        reserved9(28),
        reserved10(29),
        reserved11(30),
        reserved12(31)
   }

Xdsl2SymbolProtection ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This type specifies the minimum impulse noise protection
     for the bearer channel if it is transported over DMT symbols
     with a subcarrier spacing of 4.3125 kHz.
     The possible values are:
     'noProtection' (i.e., INP not required), 'halfSymbol' (i.e., INP
     length is 1/2 symbol), and 1-16 symbols in steps of 1
     symbol."
 SYNTAX      INTEGER {
             noProtection (1),
             halfSymbol (2),
             singleSymbol (3),
             twoSymbols (4),
             threeSymbols (5),
             fourSymbols (6),
             fiveSymbols (7),
             sixSymbols (8),
             sevenSymbols (9),
             eightSymbols (10),
             nineSymbols (11),
             tenSymbols (12),

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             elevenSymbols (13),
             twelveSymbols (14),
             thirteeSymbols (15),
             fourteenSymbols (16),
             fifteenSymbols (17),
             sixteenSymbols (18)
           }

Xdsl2SymbolProtection8 ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This type specifies the minimum impulse noise protection
     for the bearer channel if it is transported over DMT symbols
     with a subcarrier spacing of 8.625 kHz.
     The possible values are:
     'noProtection' (i.e., INP not required) and 1-16 symbols in
     steps of 1 symbol."
 SYNTAX      INTEGER {
             noProtection (1),
             singleSymbol (2),
             twoSymbols (3),
             threeSymbols (4),
             fourSymbols (5),
             fiveSymbols (6),
             sixSymbols (7),
             sevenSymbols (8),
             eightSymbols (9),
             nineSymbols (10),
             tenSymbols (11),
             elevenSymbols (12),
             twelveSymbols (13),
             thirteeSymbols (14),
             fourteenSymbols (15),
             fifteenSymbols (16),
             sixteenSymbols (17)
           }

Xdsl2MaxBer ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Objects with this syntax are configuration parameters
     that reference the maximum Bit Error Rate (BER).
     The possible values are:
       eminus3 (1)  - Maximum BER=E^-3
       eminus5 (2)  - Maximum BER=E^-5
       eminus7 (3)  - Maximum BER=E^-7"
 SYNTAX      INTEGER {

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                eminus3(1),
                eminus5(2),
                eminus7(3)
             }

Xdsl2ChInitPolicy ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This syntax serves for channel configuration parameters
     that reference the channel initialization policy.
     The possible values are:
       policy0 (1) - Policy 0 according to the applicable standard.
       policy1 (2) - Policy 1 according to the applicable
                     standard."
 SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                policy0(1),
                policy1(2)
             }

Xdsl2ScMaskDs ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Each one of the 4096 bits in this OCTET STRING array
     represents the corresponding subcarrier in the downstream
     direction.
     A bit value of one indicates that a subcarrier is masked."
 SYNTAX      OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..512))

Xdsl2ScMaskUs ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Each one of the 4096 bits in this OCTET STRING array
     represents the corresponding subcarrier in the upstream
     direction.  A bit value of one indicates that a subcarrier
     is masked."
 SYNTAX      OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..512))

Xdsl2CarMask ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This type defines an array of bands.  Each band is
     represented by 4 octets and there is a maximum of 32 bands
     allowed.
     Each band consists of a 16-bit start subcarrier index followed by
     a 16-bit stop subcarrier index.
     The subcarrier index is an unsigned number in the range 0 to
     NSC-1."
 SYNTAX      OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..128))

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Xdsl2RfiBands ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This type defines a subset of downstream PSD mask
     breakpoints used to notch radio frequency interference (RFI)
     bands.
     Each RFI band is represented by 4 octets: a 16-bit start
     subcarrier index followed by a 16-bit stop subcarrier
     index.
     There is a maximum of 16 RFI bands allowed.
     The subcarrier index is an unsigned number in the range 0 to
     NSC-1."
 SYNTAX      OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..64))

Xdsl2PsdMaskDs ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This is a structure that represents up to 32 PSD mask
     breakpoints.
     Each breakpoint occupies 3 octets: The first
     two octets hold the index of the subcarrier associated with the
     breakpoint.  The third octet holds the PSD reduction at the
     breakpoint from 0 (0 dBm/Hz) to 255 (-127.5 dBm/Hz) using units
     of 0.5 dBm/Hz.
     The subcarrier index is an unsigned number in the range 0 to
     NSCds-1."
 SYNTAX      OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..96))

Xdsl2PsdMaskUs ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This is a structure that represents up to 16 PSD mask
     breakpoints.
     Each breakpoint occupies 3 octets: The first two octets hold the
     index of the subcarrier associated with the breakpoint.  The
     third octet holds the PSD reduction at the breakpoint from 0
     (0 dBm/Hz) to 255 (-127.5 dBm/Hz) using units of
     0.5 dBm/Hz.
     The subcarrier index is an unsigned number in the range 0 to
     NSCus-1."
 SYNTAX      OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..48))

Xdsl2Tssi ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This is a structure that represents up to 32 transmit
     spectrum shaping (TSSi) breakpoints.
     Each breakpoint is a pair of values occupying 3 octets with the

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     following structure:
     First 2 octets - Index of the subcarrier used in the context of
                      the breakpoint.
     Third octet    - The shaping parameter at the breakpoint.
     The shaping parameter value is in the range 0 to 126 (units of
     -0.5 dB).  The special value 127 indicates that the subcarrier is
     not transmitted.
     The subcarrier index is an unsigned number in the range 0 to
     NSC-1."
 SYNTAX      OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..96))

Xdsl2LastTransmittedState ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

   STATUS current
   DESCRIPTION
      "This parameter represents the last successful transmitted
       initialization state in the last full initialization performed
       on the line.  States are per the specific xDSL technology and
       are numbered from 0 (if G.994.1 is used) or 1 (if G.994.1 is
       not used) up to Showtime."
   SYNTAX      INTEGER {
     -- ADSL family ATU-C side --
     atucG9941(0),
     atucQuiet1(1),
     atucComb1(2),
     atucQuiet2(3),
     atucComb2(4),
     atucIcomb1(5),
     atucLineprob(6),
     atucQuiet3(7),
     atucComb3(8),
     atucIComb2(9),
     atucMsgfmt(10),
     atucMsgpcb(11),
     atucQuiet4(12),
     atucReverb1(13),
     atucTref1(14),
     atucReverb2(15),
     atucEct(16),
     atucReverb3(17),
     atucTref2(18),
     atucReverb4(19),
     atucSegue1(20),
     atucMsg1(21),
     atucReverb5(22),
     atucSegue2(23),
     atucMedley(24),
     atucExchmarker(25),
     atucMsg2(26),

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     atucReverb6(27),
     atucSegue3(28),
     atucParams(29),
     atucReverb7(30),
     atucSegue4(31),
     atucShowtime(32),
     -- ADSL family ATU-R side --
     aturG9941(100),
     aturQuiet1(101),
     aturComb1(102),
     aturQuiet2(103),
     aturComb2(104),
     aturIcomb1(105),
     aturLineprob(106),
     aturQuiet3(107),
     aturComb3(108),
     aturIcomb2(109),
     aturMsgfmt(110),
     aturMsgpcb(111),
     aturReverb1(112),
     aturQuiet4(113),
     aturReverb2(114),
     aturQuiet5(115),
     aturReverb3(116),
     aturEct(117),
     aturReverb4(118),
     aturSegue1(119),
     aturReverb5(120),
     aturSegue2(121),
     aturMsg1(122),
     aturMedley(123),
     aturExchmarker(124),
     aturMsg2(125),
     aturReverb6(126),
     aturSegue3(127),
     aturParams(128),
     aturReverb7(129),
     aturSegue4(130),
     aturShowtime(131),
     -- VDSL2 VTU-C side --
     vtucG9941(200),
     vtucQuiet1(201),
     vtucChDiscov1(202),
     vtucSynchro1(203),
     vtucPilot1(204),
     vtucQuiet2(205),
     vtucPeriodic1(206),
     vtucSynchro2(207),

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     vtucChDiscov2(208),
     vtucSynchro3(209),
     vtucTraining1(210),
     vtucSynchro4(211),
     vtucPilot2(212),
     vtucTeq(213),
     vtucEct(214),
     vtucPilot3(215),
     vtucPeriodic2(216),
     vtucTraining2(217),
     vtucSynchro5(218),
     vtucMedley(219),
     vtucSynchro6(220),
     vtucShowtime(221),
     -- VDSL2 VTU-R side --
     vturG9941(300),
     vturQuiet1(301),
     vturChDiscov1(302),
     vturSynchro1(303),
     vturLineprobe(304),
     vturPeriodic1(305),
     vturSynchro2(306),
     vturChDiscov2(307),
     vturSynchro3(308),
     vturQuiet2(309),
     vturTraining1(310),
     vturSynchro4(311),
     vturTeq(312),
     vturQuiet3(313),
     vturEct(314),
     vturPeriodic2(315),
     vturTraining2(316),
     vturSynchro5(317),
     vturMedley(318),
     vturSynchro6(319),
     vturShowtime(320)
   }

Xdsl2LineStatus ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Objects with this syntax are status parameters
     that reflect the failure status for a given endpoint of a
     VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 or ADSL2+ link.
     This BITS structure can report the following failures:
      noDefect (0)      - This bit position positively reports

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                          that no defect or failure exist.
      lossOfFraming (1) - Loss of frame synchronization.
      lossOfSignal (2)  - Loss of signal.
      lossOfPower (3)   - Loss of power.  Usually this failure may
                          be reported for CPE units only.
      initFailure (4)   - Recent initialization process failed.
                          Never active on xTU-R."
 SYNTAX BITS {
     noDefect(0),
     lossOfFraming(1),
     lossOfSignal(2),
     lossOfPower(3),
      initFailure(4)
   }

Xdsl2ChInpReport ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This type is used to indicate the method used to compute the
     Actual Impulse Noise Protection (ACTINP).  If set to
     'inpComputedUsingFormula', the ACTINP is computed
     according to the INP_no_erasure formula (9.6/G.993.2).
     If set to 'inpEstimatedByXtur', the ACTINP is the value
     estimated by the xTU receiver.
      inpComputedUsingFormula (1) - ACTINP computed using
                                    INP_no_erasure formula.
      inpEstimatedByXtur (2)      - ACTINP estimated by
                                    the xTU receiver."
 SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                inpComputedUsingFormula(1),
                inpEstimatedByXtur(2)
             }

Xdsl2ChAtmStatus ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS current
 DESCRIPTION
   "Objects with this syntax are status parameters that
    reflect the failure status for the Transmission Convergence (TC)
    layer of a given ATM interface (data path over a VDSL2/ADSL/
    ADSL2 or ADSL2+ link).
    This BITS structure can report the following failures:
     noDefect (0)             - This bit position positively
                                reports that no defect or failure
                                exists.
     noCellDelineation (1)    - The link was successfully
                                initialized, but cell delineation
                                was never acquired on the

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                                associated ATM data path.
     lossOfCellDelineation (2)- Loss of cell delineation on the
                                associated ATM data path."
 SYNTAX BITS {
     noDefect(0),
     noCellDelineation(1),
     lossOfCellDelineation(2)
   }

Xdsl2ChPtmStatus ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS current
 DESCRIPTION
   "Objects with this syntax are status parameters that
    reflect the failure status for a given PTM interface (packet
    data path over a VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 or ADSL2+ link).
    This BITS structure can report the following failures:
        noDefect (0)    - This bit position positively
                          reports that no defect or failure exists.
        outOfSync (1)   - Out of synchronization."
 SYNTAX BITS {
        noDefect(0),
        outOfSync(1)
   }

Xdsl2UpboKLF ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Defines the upstream power backoff force mode (UPBOKLF).
     The three possible mode values are:
        auto(1)         - The VDSL Transceiver Unit (VTUs) will
                          autonomously determine the
                          electrical length.
        override(2)     - Forces the VTU-R to use the electrical
                          length, kl0, of the CO-MIB (UPBOKL) to
                          compute the UPBO.
        disableUpbo(3)  - Disables UPBO such that UPBO is not
                          utilized."
 SYNTAX INTEGER {
   auto(1),
   override(2),
   disableUpbo(3)
   }

Xdsl2BandUs ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Each value identifies a specific band in the upstream

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     transmission direction (excluding the US0 band.).
     The possible values that identify a band are as follows:
        us1(5)          - Upstream band number 1 (US1).
        us2(7)          - Upstream band number 2 (US2).
        us3(9)          - Upstream band number 3 (US3).
        us4(11)         - Upstream band number 4 (US4)."
 SYNTAX        INTEGER {
   us1(5),
   us2(7),
   us3(9),
   us4(11)
   }

Xdsl2LinePsdMaskSelectUs ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This type is used to define which upstream PSD mask is
     enabled.  This type is used only for Annexes J and M of ITU-T
     Recommendations G.992.3 and G.992.5.
     adlu32Eu32 (1),   - ADLU-32 / EU-32
     adlu36Eu36 (2),   - ADLU-36 / EU-36
     adlu40Eu40 (3),   - ADLU-40 / EU-40
     adlu44Eu44 (4),   - ADLU-44 / EU-44
     adlu48Eu48 (5),   - ADLU-48 / EU-48
     adlu52Eu52 (6),   - ADLU-52 / EU-52
     adlu56Eu56 (7),   - ADLU-56 / EU-56
     adlu60Eu60 (8),   - ADLU-60 / EU-60
     adlu64Eu64 (9)    - ADLU-64 / EU-64"
 SYNTAX        INTEGER {
   adlu32Eu32(1),
   adlu36Eu36(2),
   adlu40Eu40(3),
   adlu44Eu44(4),
   adlu48Eu48(5),
   adlu52Eu52(6),
   adlu56Eu56(7),
   adlu60Eu60(8),
   adlu64Eu64(9)
   }

Xdsl2LineCeFlag ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This type is used to enable the use of the optional
     cyclic extension values.  If the bit is set to '1', the optional
     cyclic extension values may be used.  Otherwise, the cyclic
     extension shall be forced to the mandatory length (5N/32).

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     enableCyclicExtension (0) - Enable use of optional
                                 Cyclic Extension values."
 SYNTAX        BITS {
   enableCyclicExtension(0)
   }

Xdsl2LineSnrMode ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This type is used to enable the transmitter-referred
     virtual noise.  The value of 1, indicates that virtual
     noise is disabled.  The value of 2, indicates that virtual
     noise is enabled.
    virtualNoiseDisabled (1) - virtual noise is disabled.
    virtualNoiseEnabled (2)  - virtual noise is enabled."
 SYNTAX        INTEGER {
   virtualNoiseDisabled(1),
   virtualNoiseEnabled(2)
   }

Xdsl2LineTxRefVnDs ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This is a structure that represents up to 32 PSD mask
     breakpoints.
     Each breakpoint occupies 3 octets: The first two octets hold the
     index of the subcarrier associated with the breakpoint.  The
     third octet holds the PSD reduction at the breakpoint from 0
     (-140 dBm/Hz) to 200 (-40 dBm/Hz) using units of 0.5 dBm/Hz.
     A special value of 255 indicates a noise level of 0 W/Hz.
     The subcarrier index is an unsigned number in the range 0 to
     NSCds-1."
 SYNTAX      OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..96))

Xdsl2LineTxRefVnUs ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This is a structure that represents up to 16 PSD mask
     breakpoints.
     Each breakpoint occupies 3 octets: The first two octets hold the
     index of the subcarrier associated with the breakpoint.  The
     third octet holds the PSD reduction at the breakpoint from 0
     (-140 dBm/Hz) to 200 (-40 dBm/Hz) using units of 0.5 dBm/Hz.
     A special value of 255 indicates a noise level of 0 W/Hz.
     The subcarrier index is an unsigned number in the range 0 to
     NSCus-1."
 SYNTAX      OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..48))

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Xdsl2BitsAlloc ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This type specifies an array of nibbles, where each nibble
     indicates the bits allocation for a subcarrier.
     Each nibble has a value in the range 0 to 15 to indicate
     the bits allocation."
 SYNTAX      OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..256))

Xdsl2MrefPsdDs ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Objects with this syntax are MEDLEY Reference PSD status
     parameters in the downstream direction.  This is expressed as
     the set of
     breakpoints exchanged at initialization.
     The OCTET STRING contains up to 48 pairs of values in the
     following structure:
     Octets 0-1 -- Index of the first subcarrier used in the
                 context of a first breakpoint.
     Octets 2-3 -- The PSD level for the subcarrier indicated
                 in octets 0-1.
     Octets 4-7 -- Same, for a second breakpoint
     Octets 8-11 -- Same, for a third breakpoint
     And so on until
     Octets 188-191 -- Same, for a 48th breakpoint.
     The subcarrier index is an unsigned number in the range 0
     to NSCds-1.
     The PSD level is an integer value in the 0 to 4095 range.  It is
     represented in units of 0.1 dB offset from -140 dBm/Hz."
 SYNTAX      OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..192))

Xdsl2MrefPsdUs ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Objects with this syntax are MEDLEY Reference PSD status
     parameters in the upstream direction.  This is expressed
     as the set of
     breakpoints exchanged at initialization.
     The OCTET STRING contains up to 32 pairs of values in the
     following structure:
     Octets 0-1 -- Index of the first subcarrier used in the
                 context of a first breakpoint.
     Octets 2-3 -- The PSD level for the subcarrier indicated
                 in octets 0-1.
     Octets 4-7 -- Same, for a second breakpoint
     Octets 8-11 -- Same, for a third breakpoint
     And so on until

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     Octets 124-127 -- Same, for a 32nd breakpoint.
     The subcarrier index is an unsigned number in the range 0
     to NSCus-1.
     The PSD level is an integer value in the 0 to 4095 range.  It is
     represented in units of 0.1 dB offset from -140 dBm/Hz."
 SYNTAX      OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..128))

END

VDSL2-LINE-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

IMPORTS

 MODULE-IDENTITY,
 OBJECT-TYPE,
 transmission,
 Unsigned32,
 NOTIFICATION-TYPE,
 Integer32,
 Counter32
    FROM SNMPv2-SMI
 ifIndex
    FROM IF-MIB
 TruthValue,
 RowStatus
     FROM SNMPv2-TC
 SnmpAdminString
    FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB
 HCPerfIntervalThreshold,
 HCPerfTimeElapsed
    FROM  HC-PerfHist-TC-MIB   -- [RFC3705]
 Xdsl2Unit,
 Xdsl2Direction,
 Xdsl2Band,
 Xdsl2TransmissionModeType,
 Xdsl2RaMode,
 Xdsl2InitResult,
 Xdsl2OperationModes,
 Xdsl2PowerMngState,
 Xdsl2ConfPmsForce,
 Xdsl2LinePmMode,
 Xdsl2LineLdsf,
 Xdsl2LdsfResult,
 Xdsl2LineBpsc,

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 Xdsl2BpscResult,
 Xdsl2LineReset,
 Xdsl2SymbolProtection,
 Xdsl2SymbolProtection8,
 Xdsl2MaxBer,
 Xdsl2ChInitPolicy,
 Xdsl2ScMaskDs,
 Xdsl2ScMaskUs,
 Xdsl2CarMask,
 Xdsl2RfiBands,
 Xdsl2PsdMaskDs,
 Xdsl2PsdMaskUs,
 Xdsl2Tssi,
 Xdsl2LastTransmittedState,
 Xdsl2LineStatus,
 Xdsl2ChInpReport,
 Xdsl2ChAtmStatus,
 Xdsl2ChPtmStatus,
 Xdsl2UpboKLF,
 Xdsl2BandUs,
 Xdsl2LineProfiles,
 Xdsl2LineUs0Mask,
 Xdsl2LineClassMask,
 Xdsl2LineLimitMask,
 Xdsl2LineUs0Disable,
 Xdsl2LinePsdMaskSelectUs,
 Xdsl2LineCeFlag,
 Xdsl2LineSnrMode,
 Xdsl2LineTxRefVnDs,
 Xdsl2LineTxRefVnUs,
 Xdsl2BitsAlloc,
 Xdsl2MrefPsdDs,
 Xdsl2MrefPsdUs
        FROM   VDSL2-LINE-TC-MIB       -- [This document]
 MODULE-COMPLIANCE,
 OBJECT-GROUP,
 NOTIFICATION-GROUP
    FROM SNMPv2-CONF;

vdsl2MIB MODULE-IDENTITY

 LAST-UPDATED "200909300000Z" -- September 30, 2009
 ORGANIZATION "ADSLMIB Working Group"
 CONTACT-INFO "WG-email:  adslmib@ietf.org
 Info:      https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/adslmib

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           Chair:     Mike Sneed
                      Sand Channel Systems
           Postal:    P.O. Box 37324
                      Raleigh NC 27627-732
           Email:     sneedmike@hotmail.com
           Phone:     +1 206 600 7022
           Co-Chair:  Menachem Dodge
                      ECI Telecom Ltd.
           Postal:    30 Hasivim St.
                      Petach Tikva 49517,
                      Israel.
           Email:     mbdodge@ieee.org
           Phone:     +972 3 926 8421
           Co-editor: Moti Morgenstern
                      ECI Telecom Ltd.
           Postal:    30 Hasivim St.
                      Petach Tikva 49517,
                      Israel.
           Email:     moti.morgenstern@ecitele.com
           Phone:     +972 3 926 6258
           Co-editor: Scott Baillie
                      NEC Australia
           Postal:    649-655 Springvale Road,
                      Mulgrave, Victoria 3170,
                      Australia.
           Email:     scott.baillie@nec.com.au
           Phone:     +61 3 9264 3986
           Co-editor: Umberto Bonollo
                      NEC Australia
           Postal:    649-655 Springvale Road,
                      Mulgrave, Victoria 3170,
                      Australia.
           Email:     umberto.bonollo@nec.com.au
           Phone:     +61 3 9264 3385
          "
 DESCRIPTION
      "
       This document defines a Management Information Base (MIB)
       module for use with network management protocols in the
       Internet community for the purpose of managing VDSL2, ADSL,
       ADSL2, and ADSL2+ lines.
       The MIB module described in RFC 2662 [RFC2662] defines
       objects used for managing Asymmetric Bit-Rate DSL (ADSL)

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       interfaces per [T1E1.413], [G.992.1], and [G.992.2].
       These object descriptions are based upon the specifications
       for the ADSL Embedded Operations Channel (EOC) as defined
       in American National Standards Institute (ANSI) T1E1.413
       [T1E1.413] and International Telecommunication Union (ITU-T)
       G.992.1 [G.992.1] and G.992.2 [G.992.2].
       The MIB module described in RFC 4706 [RFC4706] defines
       objects used for managing ADSL2 interfaces per [G.992.3]
       and [G.992.4], and ADSL2+ interfaces per [G.992.5].  That MIB
       is also capable of managing ADSL interfaces per [T1E1.413],
       [G.992.1], and [G.992.2].
       This document does not obsolete RFC 2662 [RFC2662] or
       RFC 4706 [RFC4706], but rather provides a more comprehensive
       management model that manages VDSL2 interfaces per G.993.2
       [G.993.2] as well as ADSL, ADSL2, and ADSL2+ technologies
       per T1E1.413, G.992.1, G.992.2, G.992.3, G.992.4, and
       G.992.5
       ([T1E1.413], [G.992.1], [G.992.2], [G.992.3], [G.992.4], and
       [G.992.5], respectively).
       Additionally, the management framework for VDSL2 lines
       specified by the Digital Subscriber Line Forum
       (DSLF) has been taken into consideration [TR-129].  That
       framework is based on the ITU-T G.997.1 standard [G.997.1] and
       its amendment 1 [G.997.1-Am1].
       The MIB module is located in the MIB tree under MIB 2
       transmission, as discussed in the MIB-2 Integration (RFC 2863
       [RFC2863]) section of this document.
       Copyright (c) 2009 IETF Trust and the persons identified
       as authors of the code.  All rights reserved.
       Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with
       or without modification, are permitted provided that the
       following conditions are met:
  1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above

copyright notice, this list of conditions and the

         following disclaimer.
  1. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above

copyright notice, this list of conditions and the

         following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other
         materials provided with the distribution.

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  1. Neither the name of Internet Society, IETF or IETF Trust,

nor the names of specific contributors, may be used to

         endorse or promote products derived from this software
         without specific prior written permission.
       THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND
       CONTRIBUTORS 'AS IS' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
       INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
       MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
       DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR
       CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
       SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
       NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
       LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
       HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
       CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE
       OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
       SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
       This version of this MIB module is part of RFC 5650;
       see the RFC itself for full legal notices."
 REVISION "200909300000Z" -- September 30, 2009
 DESCRIPTION "Initial version, published as RFC 5650."
    ::= { transmission 251 }
xdsl2Notifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { vdsl2MIB 0 }
xdsl2Objects       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { vdsl2MIB 1 }
xdsl2Conformance   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { vdsl2MIB 2 }
------------------------------------------------
xdsl2Line          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { xdsl2Objects 1 }
xdsl2Status        OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { xdsl2Objects 2 }
xdsl2Inventory     OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { xdsl2Objects 3 }
xdsl2PM            OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { xdsl2Objects 4 }
xdsl2Profile       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { xdsl2Objects 5 }
xdsl2Scalar        OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { xdsl2Objects 6 }
------------------------------------------------
xdsl2PMLine      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { xdsl2PM 1 }
xdsl2PMChannel   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { xdsl2PM 2 }
------------------------------------------------
xdsl2ProfileLine      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { xdsl2Profile 1 }
xdsl2ProfileChannel   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { xdsl2Profile 2 }
xdsl2ProfileAlarmConf OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { xdsl2Profile 3 }
------------------------------------------------
xdsl2ScalarSC         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { xdsl2Scalar 1 }
------------------------------------------------

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– xdsl2LineTable –


xdsl2LineTable OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SEQUENCE  OF  Xdsl2LineEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2LineTable contains configuration, command and
     status parameters of the VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 or ADSL2+ line.
     Several objects in this table MUST be maintained in a persistent
     manner."
 ::= { xdsl2Line 1 }

xdsl2LineEntry OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The index of this table is an interface index where the
     interface has an ifType of vdsl2(251)."
 INDEX  { ifIndex }
 ::= { xdsl2LineTable 1 }

Xdsl2LineEntry ::=

 SEQUENCE {
    xdsl2LineConfTemplate            SnmpAdminString,
    xdsl2LineConfFallbackTemplate    SnmpAdminString,
    xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplate       SnmpAdminString,
    xdsl2LineCmndConfPmsf            Xdsl2ConfPmsForce,
    xdsl2LineCmndConfLdsf            Xdsl2LineLdsf,
    xdsl2LineCmndConfLdsfFailReason  Xdsl2LdsfResult,
    xdsl2LineCmndConfBpsc            Xdsl2LineBpsc,
    xdsl2LineCmndConfBpscFailReason  Xdsl2BpscResult,
    xdsl2LineCmndConfBpscRequests    Counter32,
    xdsl2LineCmndAutomodeColdStart   TruthValue,
    xdsl2LineCmndConfReset           Xdsl2LineReset,
    xdsl2LineStatusActTemplate       SnmpAdminString,
    xdsl2LineStatusXtuTransSys       Xdsl2TransmissionModeType,
    xdsl2LineStatusPwrMngState       Xdsl2PowerMngState,
    xdsl2LineStatusInitResult        Xdsl2InitResult,
    xdsl2LineStatusLastStateDs       Xdsl2LastTransmittedState,
    xdsl2LineStatusLastStateUs       Xdsl2LastTransmittedState,
    xdsl2LineStatusXtur              Xdsl2LineStatus,
    xdsl2LineStatusXtuc              Xdsl2LineStatus,
    xdsl2LineStatusAttainableRateDs  Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LineStatusAttainableRateUs  Unsigned32,

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    xdsl2LineStatusActPsdDs          Integer32,
    xdsl2LineStatusActPsdUs          Integer32,
    xdsl2LineStatusActAtpDs          Integer32,
    xdsl2LineStatusActAtpUs          Integer32,
    xdsl2LineStatusActProfile        Xdsl2LineProfiles,
    xdsl2LineStatusActLimitMask      Xdsl2LineLimitMask,
    xdsl2LineStatusActUs0Mask        Xdsl2LineUs0Mask,
    xdsl2LineStatusActSnrModeDs      Xdsl2LineSnrMode,
    xdsl2LineStatusActSnrModeUs      Xdsl2LineSnrMode,
    xdsl2LineStatusElectricalLength  Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LineStatusTssiDs            Xdsl2Tssi,
    xdsl2LineStatusTssiUs            Xdsl2Tssi,
    xdsl2LineStatusMrefPsdDs         Xdsl2MrefPsdDs,
    xdsl2LineStatusMrefPsdUs         Xdsl2MrefPsdUs,
    xdsl2LineStatusTrellisDs         TruthValue,
    xdsl2LineStatusTrellisUs         TruthValue,
    xdsl2LineStatusActualCe          Unsigned32
 }

xdsl2LineConfTemplate OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE(1..32))
 MAX-ACCESS  read-write
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The value of this object identifies the row in the xDSL2
     Line Configuration Template Table, xdsl2LineConfTemplateTable,
     that applies for this line.
     This object MUST be maintained in a persistent manner."
 REFERENCE    "DSL Forum TR-129, paragraph #5.1"
 DEFVAL       { "DEFVAL" }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 1 }

xdsl2LineConfFallbackTemplate OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE(0..32))
 MAX-ACCESS  read-write
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This object is used to identify the template that will be
     used if the xDSL2 line fails to operate using the primary
     template.  The primary template is identified using the
     xdsl2LineConfTemplate object.
     For example, a xDSL2 line may fall back to a template with a
     lower rate if the rate specified in the primary template
     cannot be achieved.
     The value of this object identifies a row in the xDSL2 Line

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     Configuration Template Table, xdsl2LineConfTemplateTable.
     Any row in the xdsl2LineConfTemplateTable table may be used as a
     fall-back template.
     If the xDSL2 line fails to operate using the fall-back template,
     then the primary template should be retried.
     The xTU-C should continue to alternate between the primary and
     fall-back templates until one of them succeeds.
     If the value of this object is a zero-length string, then no
     fall-back template is defined and only the primary template will
     be used.
     Note that implementation of this object is not mandatory.
     If this object is not supported, any attempt to modify this
     object should result in the SET request being rejected.
     This object MUST be maintained in a persistent manner."
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 2 }

xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplate OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE(1..32))
 MAX-ACCESS  read-write
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The value of this object identifies the row in the xDSL2
     Line Alarm Configuration Template Table,
     xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplateTable, which applies to this line.
     This object MUST be maintained in a persistent manner."
 REFERENCE    "DSL Forum TR-129, paragraph #5.1"
 DEFVAL       { "DEFVAL" }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 3 }

xdsl2LineCmndConfPmsf OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2ConfPmsForce
 MAX-ACCESS  read-write
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Power management state forced (PMSF).  Defines the line
     states to be forced by the near-end xTU on this line.
     This object MUST be maintained in a persistent manner."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.1.3 (PMSF)"
 DEFVAL       { l3toL0 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 4 }

xdsl2LineCmndConfLdsf OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineLdsf

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 MAX-ACCESS  read-write
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Loop diagnostic state forced (LDSF).
     Defines whether the line should be forced into the loop
     diagnostics mode by the near-end xTU of this line.  Note that
     a loop diagnostic may be initiated by the far-end xTU at any
     time.
     Only when the xdsl2LineStatusPwrMngState object is in the
     'l3' state and the xdsl2LineCmndConfPmsf object is in the
     'l0orL2toL3' state, can the line be forced into loop diagnostic
     mode procedures.  Upon successful completion of the loop
     diagnostic mode procedures, the Access Node shall set this
     object to 'inhibit', and xdsl2LineStatusPwrMngState will
     remain in the 'l3' state.  The loop diagnostic data shall be
     available at least until xdsl2LineCmndConfPmsf is set to the
     'l3toL0' state.
     The results of the loop diagnostic procedure are stored in the
     tables xdsl2SCStatusTable, xdsl2SCStatusBandTable, and
     xdsl2SCStatusSegmentTable.  The status of the loop diagnostic
     procedure is indicated by xdsl2LineCmndConfLdsfFailReason.
     As long as loop diagnostic procedures are not completed
     successfully, attempts shall be made to do so, until the loop
     diagnostic mode is no longer forced on the line through this
     configuration parameter."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.1.8 (LDSF)"
 DEFVAL       { inhibit }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 5 }

xdsl2LineCmndConfLdsfFailReason OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LdsfResult
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The status of the most recent occasion when the loop
     diagnostics state forced (LDSF) command was issued for the
     associated line."
 DEFVAL       { none }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 6 }

xdsl2LineCmndConfBpsc OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineBpsc
 MAX-ACCESS  read-write
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION

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    "Request a bits-per-subcarrier measurement to be made.
     A request for a bits-per-subcarrier measurement is made by
     setting this object to the value of 'measure'.  Upon
     completion of the measurement request, the Access Node shall set
     this object to 'idle'.
     The SNMP agent should allow initiating a bits-per-subcarrier
     measurement process only if there is no other bits-per-subcarrier
     measurement already running, and respond with an SNMP error
     (e.g., wrongValue) otherwise.
     Note that a bits-per-subcarrier measurement is also performed
     during a line diagnostic procedure.  This object provides an
     additional mechanism to fetch the bits-per-subcarrier data.  This
     additional mechanism is provided so that bits-per-subcarrier
     data may be fetched without forcing the line into no power state.
     This is useful because the bits-per-subcarrier allocation may be
     adjusted at show time due to rate adaption and bit swapping.
     The implementation of this additional mechanism for measuring
     bits per subcarrier is not mandatory.
     The results of the bits-per-subcarrier measurement are stored in
     xdsl2LineSegmentTable.  The status of the bits-per-subcarrier
     measurement is indicated by
     xdsl2LineCmndConfBpscFailReason."
 DEFVAL       { idle }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 7 }

xdsl2LineCmndConfBpscFailReason OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2BpscResult
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The status of the most recent bits-per-subcarrier
     measurement request issued for the associated line."
 DEFVAL       { none }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 8 }

xdsl2LineCmndConfBpscRequests OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Counter32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Measurement request counter.
     This counter is incremented by one every time a request for a
     bits-per-subcarrier measurement is made.  A measurement request

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     is made by modifying the xdsl2LineCmndConfBpsc object from
     idle(1) to the value measure(2).
     The measurement results may be very large and will not fit
     into a single PDU; hence, multiple SNMP GET requests may be
     required to fetch the measurement results.
     Because the measurement results cannot be fetched atomically,
     it is possible for a second manager to start a new measurement
     before a first manager has fetched all of its results.
     An SNMP manager can use this object to ensure that the
     measurement results retrieved using one or more GET requests
     all belong to the measurement initiated by that manager.
     The following steps are suggested in order for the SNMP
     manager to initiate the bits-per-subcarrier measurement:
     1. Wait for xdsl2LineCmndConfBpsc value to be idle(1).
     2. Perform an SNMP GET for xdsl2LineCmndConfBpscRequests.
     3. Wait a short delay (4 -> 8 seconds).
     4. Perform an SNMP SET on xdsl2LineCmndConfBpsc with
        the value measure(2).
     5. If step 4 returns an error, then go to step 1.
     6. Wait for xdsl2LineCmndConfBpsc value to be idle(1).
     7. Fetch measurement results using one or more GET PDUs.
     8. Perform an SNMP GET for xdsl2LineCmndConfBpscRequests.
     9. Compute the difference between the two values of
        xdsl2LineCmndConfBpscRequests.  If the value is one,
        then the results are valid, else go to step 1."
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 9 }

xdsl2LineCmndAutomodeColdStart OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      TruthValue
 MAX-ACCESS  read-write
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Automode cold start forced.  This parameter is defined in
     order to improve testing of the performance of xTUs supporting
     automode when it is enabled in the MIB.
     Change the value of this parameter to 'true' to indicate a change
     in loop conditions applied to the devices under the test.  The
     xTUs shall reset any historical information used for automode
     and for shortening G.994.1 handshake and initialization.
     Automode is the case where multiple operation-modes are enabled
     through the xdsl2LConfProfXtuTransSysEna object in the line
     configuration profile being used for the line, and where the
     selection of the actual operation-mode depends not only on the
     common capabilities of both xTUs (as exchanged in G.994.1), but

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     also on achievable data rates under given loop conditions."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.1.10
              (Automode Cold Start Forced)"
 DEFVAL       { false }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 10 }

xdsl2LineCmndConfReset OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineReset
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
       "Request a line reset to occur.
        If this object is set to the value of 'reset', then force
        the line to reset (i.e., the modems will retrain).
        When the line has successfully reset, the SNMP agent will
        set the value of this object to 'idle'.
        Note that the xdsl2LineCmndConfPmsf object will always take
        precedence over this object.
        If the xdsl2LineCmndConfPmsf object is set to the value
        'l0orL2toL3', then the line MUST NOT return to the Showtime
        state due to a reset request action performed using this
        object."
 DEFVAL       { idle }
    ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 11 }

xdsl2LineStatusActTemplate OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE(0..32))
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This object is used to identify the template that is
     currently in use for this line.
     This object is updated when a successful line initialization
     occurs.
     This object indicates if the primary template
     (xdsl2LineConfTemplate) is in use or the fall-back template
     (xdsl2LineConfFallbackTemplate) is in use.
     If the line is not successfully initialized, then the value of
     this object will be a zero-length string."
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 12 }

xdsl2LineStatusXtuTransSys OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2TransmissionModeType
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The xTU Transmission System (xTS) in use.

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     It is coded in a bitmap representation with one bit set to
     '1' (the selected coding for the DSL line).  This
     parameter may be derived from the handshaking procedures defined
     in Recommendation G.994.1.  A set of xDSL line transmission
     modes, with one bit per mode."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.1
              (xDSL transmission system)"
 DEFVAL       { {} }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 13 }

xdsl2LineStatusPwrMngState OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2PowerMngState
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The current power management state."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.5
              (Line power management state)"
 DEFVAL       { l3 }
    ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 14 }

xdsl2LineStatusInitResult OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2InitResult
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Indicates the result of the last full initialization
     performed on the line."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.6
              (Initialization success/failure cause)"
 DEFVAL       { noFail }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 15 }

xdsl2LineStatusLastStateDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LastTransmittedState
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The last successful transmitted initialization state in
     the downstream direction in the last full initialization
     performed on the line."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.7
              (Downstream last transmitted state)"
 DEFVAL       { atucG9941 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 16 }

xdsl2LineStatusLastStateUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LastTransmittedState

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 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The last successful transmitted initialization state in the
     upstream direction in the last full initialization performed on
     the line."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.8
              (Upstream last transmitted state)"
 DEFVAL       { aturG9941 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 17 }

xdsl2LineStatusXtur OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineStatus
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Indicates the current state (existing failures) of the xTU-R.
     This is a bitmap of possible conditions."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.1.1.2
              (Line far-end failures)"
 DEFVAL       { { noDefect } }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 18 }

xdsl2LineStatusXtuc OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineStatus
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Indicates the current state (existing failures) of the xTU-C.
     This is a bitmap of possible conditions."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.1.1.1
              (Line near-end failures)"
 DEFVAL       { { noDefect } }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 19 }

xdsl2LineStatusAttainableRateDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 UNITS       "bits/second"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Maximum Attainable Data Rate Downstream.
     The maximum downstream net data rate currently attainable by
     the xTU-C transmitter and the xTU-R receiver, coded in
     bit/s."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.19 (ATTNDRds)"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 20 }

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xdsl2LineStatusAttainableRateUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 UNITS       "bits/second"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Maximum Attainable Data Rate Upstream.
     The maximum upstream net data rate currently attainable by the
     xTU-R transmitter and the xTU-C receiver, coded in bit/s."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.20 (ATTNDRus)"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 21 }

xdsl2LineStatusActPsdDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Integer32 (-900..0 | 2147483647)
 UNITS       "0.1 dBm/Hz"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Actual Power Spectral Density (PSD) Downstream.  The average
     downstream transmit PSD over the subcarriers used for downstream.
     It ranges from -900 to 0 units of 0.1 dBm/Hz (physical values are
     -90 to 0 dBm/Hz).
     A value of 0x7FFFFFFF (2147483647) indicates the measurement is
     out of range to be represented."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.21 (ACTPSDds)"
 DEFVAL       { 2147483647 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 22 }

xdsl2LineStatusActPsdUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Integer32 (-900..0 | 2147483647)
 UNITS       "0.1 dBm/Hz"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Actual Power Spectral Density (PSD) Upstream.  The average
     upstream transmit PSD over the subcarriers used for upstream.
     It ranges from -900 to 0 units of 0.1 dBm/Hz (physical values are
     -90 to 0 dBm/Hz).
     A value of 0x7FFFFFFF (2147483647) indicates the measurement is
     out of range to be represented."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.22 (ACTPSDus)"
 DEFVAL       { 2147483647 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 23 }

xdsl2LineStatusActAtpDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Integer32 (-310..310 | 2147483647)
 UNITS       "0.1 dBm"

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 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Actual Aggregate Transmit Power Downstream.
     The total amount of transmit power delivered by the xTU-C at
     the U-C reference point, at the instant of measurement.  It
     ranges from -310 to 310 units of 0.1 dBm (physical values are -31
     to 31 dBm).
     A value of 0x7FFFFFFF (2147483647) indicates the measurement is
     out of range to be represented."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.24 (ACTATPds)"
 DEFVAL       { 2147483647 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 24 }

xdsl2LineStatusActAtpUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Integer32 (-310..310 | 2147483647)
 UNITS       "0.1 dBm"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Actual Aggregate Transmit Power Upstream.
     The total amount of transmit power delivered by the xTU-R at the
     U-R reference point, at the instant of measurement.  It ranges
     from -310 to 310 units of 0.1 dBm (physical values are -31
     to 31 dBm).
     A value of 0x7FFFFFFF (2147483647) indicates the measurement is
     out of range to be represented."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.25 (ACTATPus)"
 DEFVAL       { 2147483647 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 25 }

xdsl2LineStatusActProfile OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineProfiles
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The G.993.2 profile in use.
     The configuration parameter xdsl2LConfProfProfiles defines
     the set of allowed G.993.2 profiles.  This parameter indicates
     the profile in use on this line.
     This parameter may be derived from the handshaking procedures
     defined in ITU-T Recommendation G.994.1."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.2 (VDSL2 Profile)"
 DEFVAL       { {} }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 26 }

xdsl2LineStatusActLimitMask OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineLimitMask

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 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The Limit PSD mask and band plan in use.
     The configuration parameter xdsl2LConfProfLimitMask defines
     the set of allowed G.993.2 limit PSD masks.
     This parameter indicates the limit PSD mask in use on this
     line."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.3
              (VDSL2 Limit PSD Mask and Band plan)"
 DEFVAL       { {} }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 27 }

xdsl2LineStatusActUs0Mask OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineUs0Mask
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The US0 PSD mask in use.
     The configuration parameter xdsl2LConfProfUs0Mask defines
     the set of allowed US0 PSD masks.
     This parameter indicates the US0 PSD mask in use on this line.
     This parameter may be derived from the handshaking procedures
     defined in ITU-T Recommendation G.994.1."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.4
              (VDSL2 US0 PSD Mask)"
 DEFVAL       { {} }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 28 }

xdsl2LineStatusActSnrModeDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineSnrMode
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This parameter indicates if the transmitter-referred
     virtual noise is active on the line in the downstream
     direction.
     The configuration parameter xdsl2LConfProfSnrModeDs is used to
     configure referred virtual noise."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.15 (ACTSNRMODEds)"
 DEFVAL       { virtualNoiseDisabled }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 29 }

xdsl2LineStatusActSnrModeUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineSnrMode
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION

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    "This parameter indicates if the transmitter-referred virtual
     noise is active on the line in the upstream direction.
     The configuration parameter xdsl2LConfProfSnrModeUs is used to
     configure referred virtual noise."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.18 (ACTSNRMODEus)"
 DEFVAL       { virtualNoiseDisabled }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 30 }

xdsl2LineStatusElectricalLength OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..1280)
 UNITS       "0.1 dB"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This parameter contains the estimated electrical length
     expressed in dB at 1 MHz, kl0.  This is the final electrical
     length that would have been sent from the VTU-O to VTU-R if the
     electrical length was not forced by the CO-MIB.
     The value ranges from 0 to 128 dB in steps of 0.1 dB."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.23 (UPBOKLE)"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 31 }

xdsl2LineStatusTssiDs OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      Xdsl2Tssi
   MAX-ACCESS  read-only
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "The transmit spectrum shaping (TSSi) breakpoints expressed
    as the set of breakpoints exchanged
    during G.994.1 (Downstream)."
 REFERENCE  "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.29.5 (TSSpsds)"
   ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 32 }

xdsl2LineStatusTssiUs OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      Xdsl2Tssi
   MAX-ACCESS  read-only
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "The transmit spectrum shaping (TSSi) breakpoints expressed
    as the set of breakpoints exchanged
    during G.994.1 (Upstream)."
 REFERENCE  "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.29.6 (TSSpsus)"
   ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 33 }

xdsl2LineStatusMrefPsdDs OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      Xdsl2MrefPsdDs
   MAX-ACCESS  read-only

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   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "The MEDLEY Reference PSD status parameters
    in the downstream
    direction expressed as the set of breakpoints exchanged at
    initialization."
 REFERENCE  "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.29.7 (MREFPSDds)"
   ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 34 }

xdsl2LineStatusMrefPsdUs OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      Xdsl2MrefPsdUs
   MAX-ACCESS  read-only
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "The MEDLEY Reference PSD status parameters in the
    upstream direction expressed as the set of breakpoints
    exchanged at initialization."
 REFERENCE  "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.29.8 (MREFPSDus)"
   ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 35 }

xdsl2LineStatusTrellisDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      TruthValue
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This parameter reports whether trellis coding is in use in
    the downstream direction."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.30 (TRELLISds)"
 DEFVAL       { false }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 36 }

xdsl2LineStatusTrellisUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      TruthValue
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This parameter reports whether trellis coding is in use in
    the upstream direction."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.31 (TRELLISus)"
 DEFVAL       { false }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 37 }

xdsl2LineStatusActualCe OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (2..16)
 UNITS       "N/32 samples"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION

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    "(ACTUALCE)
     This parameter reports the cyclic extension used on the line.  It
     is coded as an unsigned integer from 2 to 16 in units of N/32
     samples, where 2N is the Inverse Discrete Fourier Transform
     (IDFT) size."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.32 (ACTUALCE)"
 DEFVAL       { 2 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineEntry 38 }

– xdsl2LineSegmentTable –


xdsl2LineSegmentTable OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SEQUENCE  OF  Xdsl2LineSegmentEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2LineSegmentTable contains status parameters
     of VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 and ADSL2+ subcarriers.
     The parameters in this table are updated when a measurement
     request is made using the xdsl2LineCmndConfBpsc object.
     Note that a bits-per-subcarrier measurement is also performed
     during a line diagnostic procedure.  This table provides an
     additional mechanism to fetch the bits-per-subcarrier data.  This
     additional mechanism is provided so that bits-per-subcarrier
     data may be fetched without forcing the line into no power state.
     This is useful because the bits-per-subcarrier allocation may be
     adjusted at Showtime due to rate adaption and bit swapping.
     The implementation of this additional mechanism for measuring
     bits per subcarrier is not mandatory."
 ::= { xdsl2Status 1 }

xdsl2LineSegmentEntry OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineSegmentEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2LineSegmentEntry contains status parameters
     of VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 and ADSL2+ subcarriers.
     Objects in the table refer to NSus and NSds.  For G.993.2, the
     value of NSus and NSds are, respectively, the indices of the
     highest supported upstream and downstream subcarriers according
     to the selected implementation profile.  For ADSL, NSus is equal
     to NSCus-1 and NSds is equal to NSCds-1.

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     One index of this table is an interface index where the interface
     has an ifType of vdsl2(251).  A second index of this table is the
     transmission direction.  A third index identifies the specific
     segment of the subcarriers status addressed."
 INDEX  { ifIndex,
          xdsl2LineSegmentDirection,
          xdsl2LineSegment   }
 ::= { xdsl2LineSegmentTable 1 }

Xdsl2LineSegmentEntry ::=

 SEQUENCE {
    xdsl2LineSegmentDirection         Xdsl2Direction,
    xdsl2LineSegment                  Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LineSegmentBitsAlloc         Xdsl2BitsAlloc,
    xdsl2LineSegmentRowStatus         RowStatus
 }

xdsl2LineSegmentDirection OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      Xdsl2Direction
   MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "The direction of the subcarrier either
    upstream or downstream."
   ::= { xdsl2LineSegmentEntry 1 }

xdsl2LineSegment OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      Unsigned32(1..8)
   MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "The segment of the subcarriers status information
    provided by this row.
    Status parameters in this table are retrieved in segments.
    The first segment of the status information is retrieved with
    xdsl2LineSegment=1, the second segment is retrieved with
    xdsl2LineSegment=2, and so on.  When a status parameter is
    retrieved in n segments where n<8) then, for that parameter,
    GET operations for the remaining segment numbers (n+1 to 8) will
    respond with a zero-length OCTET STRING."
   ::= { xdsl2LineSegmentEntry 2 }

xdsl2LineSegmentBitsAlloc OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      Xdsl2BitsAlloc
   UNITS       "bits"
   MAX-ACCESS  read-only
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION

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   "The bits allocation per subcarrier.  An array of 256 octets
    (512 nibbles), designed for supporting up to 512 (downstream)
    subcarriers.  When more than 512 subcarriers are supported, the
    status information is reported through multiple (up to 8)
    segments.  The first segment is then used for the first 512
    subcarriers.  The second segment is used for the subcarriers
    512 to 1023 and so on.
    The aggregate number of utilized nibbles in the downstream
    direction (in all segments) depends on NSds; in the
    upstream direction, it depends on NSus.
    This value is referred to here as NS.  The segment number is in
    xdsl2SCStatusSegment.
    Nibble i (0 <= i < MIN((NS+1)-(segment-1)*512,512)) in each
    segment is set to a value in the range 0 to 15 to indicate that
    the respective downstream or upstream subcarrier j
    (j=(segement-1)*512+i) has the same amount of bits
    allocation."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.29.1 (BITSpsds)
               and paragraph #7.5.1.29.2 (BITSpsus)"
   ::= { xdsl2LineSegmentEntry 3 }

xdsl2LineSegmentRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      RowStatus
   MAX-ACCESS  read-write
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "Row Status.  The SNMP agent will create a row in this table
    for storing the results of a measurement performed on the
    associated line, if the row does not already exist.
    The SNMP manager is not permitted to create rows in this table or
    set the row status to 'notInService'.  In the first case,
    if the SNMP manager tries to create a new row, the SNMP agent
    responds with the value 'noCreation' in the error status
    field of the response-PDU.  In the latter case, the SNMP agent
    responds with the value 'wrongValue' in the error status
    field of the response-PDU.
    The SNMP agent may have limited resources; therefore, if multiple
    rows coexist in this table, it may fail to add new rows to this
    table or allocate memory resources.
    If that occurs, the SNMP agent responds with the value
    'noResources' (for the xdsl2LineCmndConfBpscFailReason
    object in xdsl2LineTable).
    The management system (the operator) may delete rows from this
    table according to any scheme.  For example, after retrieving
    the results.

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    When the SNMP manager deletes any row in this table, the SNMP
    agent MUST delete all rows in this table that have the same
    ifIndex value."
   ::= { xdsl2LineSegmentEntry 4 }

– xdsl2LineBandTable –


xdsl2LineBandTable OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SEQUENCE  OF  Xdsl2LineBandEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2LineBandTable contains the, per-band line
     status parameters of the VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 or ADSL2+ line.
     The parameters in this table are updated at line initialization
     time and at Showtime."
 ::= { xdsl2Line 2 }

xdsl2LineBandEntry OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineBandEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
     "One index of this table is an interface index where the
     interface
     has an ifType of vdsl2(251).  A second index of this table is a
     per-band index covering both VDSL2 and ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+."
 INDEX  { ifIndex, xdsl2LineBand }
 ::= { xdsl2LineBandTable 1 }

Xdsl2LineBandEntry ::=

 SEQUENCE {
    xdsl2LineBand                        Xdsl2Band,
    xdsl2LineBandStatusLnAtten           Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LineBandStatusSigAtten          Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LineBandStatusSnrMargin         Integer32
 }

xdsl2LineBand OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      Xdsl2Band
   MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "Identifies the band(s) associated with this line.
    For ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+, the values 'upstream' and 'downstream'
    will always be present.

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    For VDSL2, a subset of {'us0', 'ds1', 'us1' ... 'ds4', 'us4' }
    will always be present, together with rows for
    'upstream' and 'downstream', in which only the
    xdsl2LineBandStatusSnrMargin object is expected to hold a valid
    (average) measurement."
   ::= { xdsl2LineBandEntry 1 }

xdsl2LineBandStatusLnAtten OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..1270 | 2147483646 | 2147483647)
 UNITS       "0.1 dB"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Line Attenuation.
     When referring to a band in the downstream direction, it is
     the measured difference in the total power transmitted by the
     xTU-C and the total power received by the xTU-R over all
     subcarriers of that band during initialization.
     When referring to a band in the upstream direction, it is the
     measured difference in the total power transmitted by the xTU-R
     and the total power received by the xTU-C over all subcarriers of
     that band during initialization.
     Values range from 0 to 1270 in units of 0.1 dB (physical values
     are 0 to 127 dB).
     A special value of 0x7FFFFFFF (2147483647) indicates the line
     attenuation is out of range to be represented.
     A special value of 0x7FFFFFFE (2147483646) indicates the line
     attenuation measurement is unavailable."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.9 (LATNds)
             and paragraph #7.5.1.10 (LATNus)6"
 DEFVAL       { 2147483646 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineBandEntry 2 }

xdsl2LineBandStatusSigAtten OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..1270 | 2147483646 | 2147483647)
 UNITS       "0.1 dB"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Signal Attenuation.
     When referring to a band in the downstream direction, it is
     the measured difference in the total power transmitted by the
     xTU-C and the total power received by the xTU-R over all
     subcarriers of that band during Showtime.
     When referring to a band in the upstream direction, it is the

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     measured difference in the total power transmitted by the xTU-R
     and the total power received by the xTU-C over all subcarriers of
     that band during Showtime.
     Values range from 0 to 1270 in units of 0.1 dB (physical values
     are 0 to 127 dB).
     A special value of 0x7FFFFFFF (2147483647) indicates the line
     attenuation is out of range to be represented.
     A special value of 0x7FFFFFFE (2147483646) indicates the line
     attenuation measurement is unavailable."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.11 (SATNds)
               and paragraph #7.5.1.12 (SATNus)"
 DEFVAL       { 2147483646 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineBandEntry 3 }

xdsl2LineBandStatusSnrMargin OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Integer32 (-640..630 | 2147483646 | 2147483647)
 UNITS       "0.1 dB"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "SNR Margin is the maximum increase in dB of the noise power
     received at the xTU (xTU-R for a band in the downstream direction
     and xTU-C for a band in the upstream direction), such that the
     BER requirements are met for all bearer channels received at the
     xTU.  Values range from -640 to 630 in units of 0.1 dB (physical
     values are -64 to 63 dB).
     A special value of 0x7FFFFFFF (2147483647) indicates the SNR
     Margin is out of range to be represented.
     A special value of 0x7FFFFFFE (2147483646) indicates the SNR
     Margin measurement is currently unavailable."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.13 (SNRMds)
               and paragraph #7.5.1.14 (SNRMpbds)
               and paragraph #7.5.1.16 (SNRMus)
               and paragraph #7.5.1.17 (SNRMpbus)"
 DEFVAL       { 2147483646 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineBandEntry 4 }

– xdsl2ChannelStatusTable –


xdsl2ChannelStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SEQUENCE  OF  Xdsl2ChannelStatusEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2ChannelStatusTable contains status

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     parameters of VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 or ADSL2+ channel.
     This table contains live data from equipment."
 ::= { xdsl2Status 2 }

xdsl2ChannelStatusEntry OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2ChannelStatusEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
     "One index of this table is an interface index where the
      interface has an ifType of a DSL channel.  A second index of
      this table is the termination unit."
 INDEX  { ifIndex, xdsl2ChStatusUnit }
 ::= { xdsl2ChannelStatusTable 1 }

Xdsl2ChannelStatusEntry ::=

 SEQUENCE {
    xdsl2ChStatusUnit                Xdsl2Unit,
    xdsl2ChStatusActDataRate         Unsigned32,
    xdsl2ChStatusPrevDataRate        Unsigned32,
    xdsl2ChStatusActDelay            Unsigned32,
    xdsl2ChStatusActInp              Unsigned32,
    xdsl2ChStatusInpReport           Xdsl2ChInpReport,
    xdsl2ChStatusNFec                Unsigned32,
    xdsl2ChStatusRFec                Unsigned32,
    xdsl2ChStatusLSymb               Unsigned32,
    xdsl2ChStatusIntlvDepth          Unsigned32,
    xdsl2ChStatusIntlvBlock          Unsigned32,
    xdsl2ChStatusLPath               Unsigned32,
    xdsl2ChStatusAtmStatus           Xdsl2ChAtmStatus,
    xdsl2ChStatusPtmStatus           Xdsl2ChPtmStatus
 }

xdsl2ChStatusUnit OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2Unit
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The termination unit."
 ::= { xdsl2ChannelStatusEntry 1 }

xdsl2ChStatusActDataRate OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 UNITS       "bits/second"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The actual net data rate at which the bearer channel is

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     operating, if in L0 power management state.  In L1 or L2
     states, it relates to the previous L0 state.  The data rate is
     coded in bit/s."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.2.1
              (Actual data rate)"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
 ::= { xdsl2ChannelStatusEntry 2 }

xdsl2ChStatusPrevDataRate OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 UNITS       "bits/second"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The previous net data rate that the bearer channel was
     operating at just before the latest rate change event.  This
     could be a full or short initialization, fast retrain, DRA or
     power management transitions, excluding transitions between L0
     state and L1 or L2 states.  The data rate is coded in
     bit/s."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.2.2
              (Previous data rate)"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
 ::= { xdsl2ChannelStatusEntry 3 }

xdsl2ChStatusActDelay OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..8176)
 UNITS       "milliseconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The actual one-way interleaving delay introduced by the
     PMS-TC in the direction of the bearer channel, if in L0 power
     management state.  In L1 or L2 states, it relates to the previous
     L0 state.  It is coded in ms (rounded to the nearest ms)."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.2.3
              (Actual interleaving delay)"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
 ::= { xdsl2ChannelStatusEntry 4 }

xdsl2ChStatusActInp OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..255)
 UNITS       "0.1 symbols"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Actual impulse noise protection.
     This parameter reports the actual impulse noise protection (INP)

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     on the bearer channel in the L0 state.  In the L1 or L2 state,
     the parameter contains the INP in the previous L0 state.  For
     ADSL, this value is computed according to the formula specified
     in the relevant Recommendation based on the actual framing
     parameters.  For ITU-T Recommendation G.993.2, the method to
     report this value is according to the INPREPORT parameter.
     The value is coded in fractions of DMT symbols with a
     granularity of 0.1 symbols.  The range is from 0 to 25.4.
     The special value of 255 indicates an ACTINP higher
     than 25.4."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.2.4 (ACTINP)"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
 ::= { xdsl2ChannelStatusEntry 5 }

xdsl2ChStatusInpReport OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2ChInpReport
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Impulse noise protection reporting mode."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1 Amendment 1, paragraph #7.5.2.5
              (INPREPORT)"
 DEFVAL       { inpComputedUsingFormula }
 ::= { xdsl2ChannelStatusEntry 6 }

xdsl2ChStatusNFec OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..255)
 UNITS       "bytes"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Actual size of Reed-Solomon codeword.
     This parameter reports the actual number of Reed-Solomon
     redundancy bytes per codeword used in the latency path in which
     the bearer channel is transported.  The value is coded in bytes.
     It ranges from 0 to 16.
     The value 0 indicates no Reed-Solomon coding."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.2.6.1 (NFEC)"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
 ::= { xdsl2ChannelStatusEntry 7 }

xdsl2ChStatusRFec OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..16)
 UNITS       "bits"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Actual number of Reed-Solomon redundancy bytes.

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     This parameter reports the actual number of Reed-Solomon
     redundancy bytes per codeword used in the latency path in which
     the bearer channel is transported.  The value is coded in bytes.
     It ranges from 0 to 16.
     The value 0 indicates no Reed-Solomon coding."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.2.6.2 (RFEC)"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
 ::= { xdsl2ChannelStatusEntry 8 }

xdsl2ChStatusLSymb OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..65535)
 UNITS       "bits"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Actual number of bits per symbol.
     This parameter reports the actual number of bits per symbol
     assigned to the latency path in which the bearer channel is
     transported.  This value does not include trellis overhead.  The
     value is coded in bits.
     It ranges from 0 to 65535."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.2.6.3 (LSYMB)"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
 ::= { xdsl2ChannelStatusEntry 9 }

xdsl2ChStatusIntlvDepth OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(1..4096)
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Actual interleaving depth.
     This parameter reports the actual depth of the interleaver used
     in the latency path in which the bearer channel is transported.
     The value ranges from 1 to 4096 in steps of 1.
     The value 1 indicates no interleaving."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.2.6.4 (INTLVDEPTH)"
 DEFVAL       { 1 }
 ::= { xdsl2ChannelStatusEntry 10 }

xdsl2ChStatusIntlvBlock OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(4..255)
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Actual interleaving block length.
     This parameter reports the actual block length of the interleaver
     used in the latency path in which the bearer channel is
     transported.

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     The value ranges from 4 to 255 in steps of 1."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.2.6.5 (INTLVBLOCK)"
 DEFVAL       { 4 }
 ::= { xdsl2ChannelStatusEntry 11 }

xdsl2ChStatusLPath OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..3)
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Actual latency path.
     This parameter reports the index of the actual latency path in
     which the bearer is transported.
     The valid values are 0, 1, 2 and 3.
     For G.992.1, the FAST path shall be mapped to the latency
     index 0, and the INTERLEAVED path shall be mapped to the latency
     index 1."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1 amendment 1, paragraph #7.5.2.7
               (LPATH)"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
 ::= { xdsl2ChannelStatusEntry 12 }

xdsl2ChStatusAtmStatus OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2ChAtmStatus
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Indicates current state (existing failures) of the DSL
     channel in case its Data Path is ATM.  This is a bitmap of
     possible conditions.
     In case the channel is not of ATM Data Path, the object is set
     to '0'."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.1.4
               (ATM data path failures)"
 DEFVAL       { { noDefect } }
 ::= { xdsl2ChannelStatusEntry 13 }

xdsl2ChStatusPtmStatus OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2ChPtmStatus
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Indicates current state (existing failures) of the DSL
     channel in case its Data Path is PTM (Packet Transfer Mode).
     This is a bitmap of possible conditions.
    In case the channel is not of PTM Data Path, the object is set
    to '0'."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.1.5

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               (PTM Data Path failures)"
 DEFVAL       { { noDefect } }
 ::= { xdsl2ChannelStatusEntry 14 }

– Scalars that relate to the SC Status Tables


xdsl2ScalarSCMaxInterfaces OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This value determines the maximum number of
     interfaces supported by xdsl2SCStatusTable,
     xdsl2SCStatusBandTable, and xdsl2SCStatusSegmentTable."
 ::= { xdsl2ScalarSC 1 }

xdsl2ScalarSCAvailInterfaces OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This value determines the currently available number of
     interfaces listed in xdsl2SCStatusTable,
     xdsl2SCStatusBandTable, and xdsl2SCStatusSegmentTable."
 ::= { xdsl2ScalarSC 2 }

– xdsl2SCStatusTable –


xdsl2SCStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SEQUENCE  OF  Xdsl2SCStatusEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2SCStatusTable contains
     status parameters for VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 and ADSL2+ that
     provide information about the size of parameters in
     xdsl2SCStatusSegmentTable.
     The parameters in this table MUST be updated after a loop
     diagnostic procedure, MAY be updated after a line
     initialization, and MAY be updated at Showtime."
 ::= { xdsl2Status 3 }

xdsl2SCStatusEntry OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2SCStatusEntry

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 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
     "One index of this table is an interface index where the
      interface has an ifType of vdsl2(251).  A second index of this
      table is the transmission direction."
 INDEX  { ifIndex, xdsl2SCStatusDirection }
 ::= { xdsl2SCStatusTable 1 }

Xdsl2SCStatusEntry ::=

 SEQUENCE {
    xdsl2SCStatusDirection         Xdsl2Direction,
    xdsl2SCStatusLinScale          Unsigned32,
    xdsl2SCStatusLinScGroupSize    Unsigned32,
    xdsl2SCStatusLogMt             Unsigned32,
    xdsl2SCStatusLogScGroupSize    Unsigned32,
    xdsl2SCStatusQlnMt             Unsigned32,
    xdsl2SCStatusQlnScGroupSize    Unsigned32,
    xdsl2SCStatusSnrMtime          Unsigned32,
    xdsl2SCStatusSnrScGroupSize    Unsigned32,
    xdsl2SCStatusAttainableRate    Unsigned32,
    xdsl2SCStatusRowStatus         RowStatus
 }

xdsl2SCStatusDirection OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      Xdsl2Direction
   MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "The direction of the subcarrier either
    upstream or downstream."
   ::= { xdsl2SCStatusEntry 1 }

xdsl2SCStatusLinScale OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..65535)
   MAX-ACCESS  read-only
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "The scale factor to be applied to the H(f) linear
    representation values for the respective transmission direction.
    This parameter is only available after a loop diagnostic
    procedure.  It is represented as an unsigned integer in the range
    from 1 to 2^16-1."
 REFERENCE  "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.26.1 (HLINSCds)
             and paragraph #7.5.1.26.7 (HLINSCus)"
   ::= { xdsl2SCStatusEntry 2 }

xdsl2SCStatusLinScGroupSize OBJECT-TYPE

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   SYNTAX      Unsigned32(1 | 2 | 4 | 8)
   MAX-ACCESS  read-only
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "Number of subcarriers per group used to report the H(f)
    linear representation values for the respective transmission
    direction.  The valid values are 1, 2, 4, and 8.  For ADSL, this
    parameter is equal to one and, for VDSL2, it is equal to the size
    of a subcarrier group used to compute these parameters.
    This parameter is only available after a loop diagnostic
    procedure."
 REFERENCE  "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.26.2 (HLINGds)
             and paragraph #7.5.1.26.8 (HLINGus)"
   ::= { xdsl2SCStatusEntry 3 }

xdsl2SCStatusLogMt OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..65535)
   MAX-ACCESS  read-only
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "This parameter contains the number of symbols used to
    measure the Hlog(f) values.  It is represented as an unsigned
    integer in the range from 1 to 2^16-1.
    After a loop diagnostic procedure, this parameter shall contain
    the number of symbols used to measure the Hlog(f).  It should
    correspond to the value specified in the Recommendation (e.g., the
    number of symbols in 1 s time interval for ITU-T Recommendation.
    G.992.3)."
 REFERENCE  "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.26.4 (HLOGMTds)
             and paragraph #7.5.1.26.10 (HLOGMTus)"
   ::= { xdsl2SCStatusEntry 4 }

xdsl2SCStatusLogScGroupSize OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      Unsigned32(1 | 2 | 4 | 8)
   MAX-ACCESS  read-only
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "Number of subcarriers per group used to report the H(f)
    logarithmic representation values for the respective
    transmission direction.  The valid values are 1, 2, 4, and 8.
    For ADSL, this parameter is equal to 1, and for VDSL2, it is
    equal to the size of a subcarrier group used to compute these
    parameters."
 REFERENCE  "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.26.5 (HLOGGds)
             and paragraph #7.5.1.26.11 (HLOGGus)"
   ::= { xdsl2SCStatusEntry 5 }

xdsl2SCStatusQlnMt OBJECT-TYPE

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   SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..65535)
   MAX-ACCESS  read-only
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "This parameter contains the number of symbols used to
    measure the QLN(f) values.  It is an unsigned integer in the range
    from 1 to 2^16-1.  After a loop diagnostic procedure, this
    parameter shall contain the number of symbols used to measure the
    QLN(f).  It should correspond to the value specified in the
    Recommendation (e.g., the number of symbols in 1 s time interval
    for ITU-T Recommendation G.992.3)."
 REFERENCE  "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.27.1 (QLNMTds)
             and paragraph #7.5.1.27.4 (QLNMTus)"
   ::= { xdsl2SCStatusEntry 6 }

xdsl2SCStatusQlnScGroupSize OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      Unsigned32(1 | 2 | 4 | 8)
   MAX-ACCESS  read-only
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "Number of subcarriers per group used to report the Quiet
    Line Noise values for the respective transmission direction.
    The valid values are 1, 2, 4, and 8.
    For ADSL, this parameter is equal to 1, and for VDSL2, it is
    equal to the size of a subcarrier group used to compute these
    parameters."
 REFERENCE  "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.27.2 (QLNGds)
             and paragraph #7.5.1.27.5 (QLNGus)"
   ::= { xdsl2SCStatusEntry 7 }

xdsl2SCStatusSnrMtime OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..65535)
   UNITS       "symbols"
   MAX-ACCESS  read-only
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "This parameter contains the number of symbols used to measure
    the SNR(f) values.  It is an unsigned integer in the range from 1
    to 2^16-1.  After a loop diagnostic procedure, this parameter
    shall contain the number of symbols used to measure the SNR(f).
    It should correspond to the value specified in the Recommendation
    (e.g., the number of symbols in 1 s time interval for ITU-T
    Recommendation G.992.3)."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.28.1 (SNRMTds)
               and paragraph #7.5.1.28.4 (SNRMTus)"
   ::= { xdsl2SCStatusEntry 8 }

xdsl2SCStatusSnrScGroupSize OBJECT-TYPE

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   SYNTAX      Unsigned32(1 | 2 | 4 | 8)
   MAX-ACCESS  read-only
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "Number of subcarriers per group used to report the SNR values
    on the respective transmission direction.
    The valid values are 1, 2, 4, and 8.
    For ADSL, this parameter is equal to 1, and for VDSL2, it is
    equal to the size of a subcarrier group used to compute these
    parameters."
 REFERENCE  "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.28.2 (SNRGds)
             and paragraph #7.5.1.28.5 (SNRGus)"
   ::= { xdsl2SCStatusEntry 9 }

xdsl2SCStatusAttainableRate OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 UNITS       "bits/second"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Maximum Attainable Data Rate.  The maximum net data rate
     currently attainable by the xTU-C transmitter and xTU-R receiver
     (when referring to downstream direction) or by the xTU-R
     transmitter and xTU-C receiver (when referring to upstream
     direction).  Value is coded in bits/s.
     This object reflects the value of the parameter following the
     most recent DELT performed on the associated line.  Once the DELT
     process is over, the parameter no longer changes until the row is
     deleted or a new DELT process is initiated."
 REFERENCE  "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.19 (ATTNDRds)
             and paragraph #7.5.1.20 (ATTNDRus)"
 ::= { xdsl2SCStatusEntry 10 }

xdsl2SCStatusRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      RowStatus
   MAX-ACCESS  read-write
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "Row Status.  The SNMP agent will create a row in this table
    for storing the results of a DELT performed on the associated
    line, if the row does not already exist.
    When a row is created in this table, the SNMP agent should also
    create corresponding rows in the tables xdsl2SCStatusBandTable and
    xdsl2SCStatusSegmentTable.
    The SNMP manager is not permitted to create rows in this table or
    set the row status to 'notInService'.  In the first case,

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    if the SNMP manager tries to create a new row, the SNMP agent
    responds with the value 'noCreation' in the error status
    field of the response-PDU.  In the latter case the SNMP agent
    responds with the value 'wrongValue' in the error status
    field of the response-PDU.
    When a row is deleted in this table, the SNMP agent should also
    delete corresponding rows in the tables xdsl2SCStatusBandTable and
    xdsl2SCStatusSegmentTable.
    The SNMP agent may have limited resources; therefore, if multiple
    rows coexist in this table, it may fail to add new rows to this
    table or allocate memory resources for a new DELT process.  If
    that occurs, the SNMP agent responds with either the value
    'tableFull' or the value 'noResources' (for
    the xdsl2LineCmndConfLdsfFailReason object in xdsl2LineTable).
    The management system (the operator) may delete rows from this
    table according to any scheme.  For example, after retrieving the
    results."
   ::= { xdsl2SCStatusEntry 11 }

– xdsl2SCStatusBandTable –


xdsl2SCStatusBandTable OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SEQUENCE  OF  Xdsl2SCStatusBandEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2SCStatusBandTable contains subcarrier status
     parameters for VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 and ADSL2+ that are grouped per-
     band.
     For ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+, there is a single upstream band and a
     single downstream band.  For VDSL2, there are several downstream
     bands and several upstream bands.
     The parameters in this table are only available after a loop
     diagnostic procedure."
 ::= { xdsl2Status 4 }

xdsl2SCStatusBandEntry OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2SCStatusBandEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
     "One index of this table is an interface index where the
     interface

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     has an ifType of vdsl2(251).  A second index of this table is the
     transmission band."
 INDEX  { ifIndex, xdsl2SCStatusBand }
 ::= { xdsl2SCStatusBandTable 1 }

Xdsl2SCStatusBandEntry ::=

 SEQUENCE {
    xdsl2SCStatusBand                  Xdsl2Band,
    xdsl2SCStatusBandLnAtten           Unsigned32,
    xdsl2SCStatusBandSigAtten          Unsigned32
 }

xdsl2SCStatusBand OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      Xdsl2Band
   MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "The transmission band."
   ::= { xdsl2SCStatusBandEntry 1 }

xdsl2SCStatusBandLnAtten OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..1270 | 2147483646 | 2147483647)
 UNITS       "0.1 dB"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "When referring to a band in the downstream direction, it is
     the measured difference in the total power transmitted by the
     xTU-C and the total power received by the xTU-R over all
     subcarriers during diagnostics mode.
     When referring to a band in the upstream direction, it is the
     measured difference in the total power transmitted by the xTU-R
     and the total power received by the xTU-C over all subcarriers
     during diagnostics mode.
     It ranges from 0 to 1270 units of 0.1 dB (physical values are 0
     to 127 dB).
     A special value of 0x7FFFFFFF (2147483647) indicates the line
     attenuation is out of range to be represented.
     A special value of 0x7FFFFFFE (2147483646) indicates the line
     attenuation measurement is unavailable.
     This object reflects the value of the parameter following the
     most recent DELT performed on the associated line.  Once the DELT
     process is over, the parameter no longer changes until the row is
     deleted or a new DELT process is initiated."
 REFERENCE  "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.9 (LATNds)
             and paragraph #7.5.1.10 (LATNus)"
 DEFVAL       { 2147483646 }
 ::= { xdsl2SCStatusBandEntry 2 }

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xdsl2SCStatusBandSigAtten OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..1270 | 2147483646 | 2147483647)
 UNITS       "0.1 dB"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "When referring to a band in the downstream direction, it is the
     measured difference in the total power transmitted by the xTU-C
     and the total power received by the xTU-R over all subcarriers
     during Showtime after the diagnostics mode.
     When referring to the upstream direction, it is the measured
     difference in the total power transmitted by the xTU-R and the
     total power received by the xTU-C over all subcarriers during
     Showtime after the diagnostics mode.
     It ranges from 0 to 1270 units of 0.1 dB (physical values are 0
     to 127 dB).
     A special value of 0x7FFFFFFF (2147483647) indicates the line
     attenuation is out of range to be represented.
     A special value of 0x7FFFFFFE (2147483646) indicates the line
     attenuation measurement is unavailable.
     This object reflects the value of the parameter following the
     most recent DELT performed on the associated line.  Once the DELT
     process is over, the parameter no longer changes until the row is
     deleted or a new DELT process is initiated."
 REFERENCE  "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.11 (SATNds)
             and paragraph #7.5.1.12 (SATNus)"
 DEFVAL       { 2147483646 }
 ::= { xdsl2SCStatusBandEntry 3 }

– xdsl2SCStatusSegmentTable –


xdsl2SCStatusSegmentTable OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SEQUENCE  OF  Xdsl2SCStatusSegmentEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2SCStatusSegmentTable contains status
     parameters of VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 and ADSL2+ subcarriers.
     Several objects in the table refer to NSus and NSds.  For
     G.993.2, the value of NSus and NSds are, respectively, the
     indices of the highest supported upstream and downstream
     subcarriers according to the selected implementation profile.
     For ADSL, NSus is equal to NSCus-1 and NSds is equal to NSCds-1.
     The parameters in this table MUST be updated after a loop

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     diagnostic procedure and MAY be updated after a line
     initialization and MAY be updated at Showtime."
 ::= { xdsl2Status 5 }

xdsl2SCStatusSegmentEntry OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2SCStatusSegmentEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "One index of this table is an interface index where the
     interface has an ifType of vdsl2(251).  A second index of this
     table is the transmission direction.  A third index identifies
     the specific segment of the subcarriers status addressed."
 INDEX  { ifIndex,
          xdsl2SCStatusDirection,
          xdsl2SCStatusSegment   }
 ::= { xdsl2SCStatusSegmentTable 1 }

Xdsl2SCStatusSegmentEntry ::=

 SEQUENCE {
    xdsl2SCStatusSegment                  Unsigned32,
    xdsl2SCStatusSegmentLinReal           OCTET STRING,
    xdsl2SCStatusSegmentLinImg            OCTET STRING,
    xdsl2SCStatusSegmentLog               OCTET STRING,
    xdsl2SCStatusSegmentQln               OCTET STRING,
    xdsl2SCStatusSegmentSnr               OCTET STRING,
    xdsl2SCStatusSegmentBitsAlloc         Xdsl2BitsAlloc,
    xdsl2SCStatusSegmentGainAlloc         OCTET STRING
 }

xdsl2SCStatusSegment OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      Unsigned32(1..8)
   MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "The segment of the subcarriers status information provided by
    this row.
    Several status parameters in this table are retrieved in segments.
    The first segment of the status information is retrieved with
    xdsl2SCStatusSegment=1, the second segment is retrieved with
    xdsl2SCStatusSegment=2, and so on.  When any status parameter is
    retrieved in n segments where n<8), then for that parameter,
    GET operations for the remaining segment numbers (n+1 to 8) will
    respond with a zero-length OCTET STRING."
   ::= { xdsl2SCStatusSegmentEntry 1 }

xdsl2SCStatusSegmentLinReal OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      OCTET STRING  (SIZE(0..1024))

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   MAX-ACCESS  read-only
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "An array of up to 512 complex H(f) linear representation
    values in linear scale for the respective transmission direction.
    It is designed to support up to 512 (downstream) subcarrier
    groups and can be retrieved in a single segment.
    The number of utilized values in the downstream direction depends
    on NSds; in the upstream direction, it depends on NSus.  This
    value is referred to here as NS.
    Each array entry represents the real component (referred to here
    as a(i)) of Hlin(f = i*Df) value for a particular subcarrier
    group index i (0 <= i <= NS).
    Hlin(f) is represented as ((scale/2^15)*((a(i)+j*b(i))/2^15)),
    where scale is xdsl2SCStatusLinScale and a(i) and b(i)
    (provided by the xdsl2SCStatusSegmentLinImg object) are in the
    range (-2^15+1) to (+2^15-1).
    A special value a(i)=b(i)= -2^15 indicates that no measurement
    could be done for the subcarrier group because it is out of the
    passband or that the attenuation is out of range to be
    represented.  This parameter is only available after a loop
    diagnostic procedure.
    Each value in this array is 16 bits wide and is stored in big
    endian format."
 REFERENCE  "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.26.3 (HLINpsds)
             and paragraph #7.5.1.26.9 (HLINpsus)"
   ::= { xdsl2SCStatusSegmentEntry 2 }

xdsl2SCStatusSegmentLinImg OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      OCTET STRING  (SIZE(0..1024))
   MAX-ACCESS  read-only
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "An array of up to 512 complex H(f) linear representation
    values in linear scale for the respective transmission direction.
    It is designed to support up to 512 (downstream) subcarrier
    groups and can be retrieved in a single segment.
    The number of utilized values in the downstream direction depends
    on NSds; in the upstream direction, it depends on NSus.  This
    value is referred to here as NS.
    Each array entry represents the imaginary component (referred to
    here as b(i)) of Hlin(f = i*Df) value for a particular
    subcarrier group index i (0 <= i <= NS).
    Hlin(f) is represented as ((scale/2^15)*((a(i)+j*b(i))/2^15)),
    where scale is xdsl2SCStatusLinScale and a(i) (provided by the
    xdsl2SCStatusSegmentLinReal object) and b(i) are in the range
    (-2^15+1) to (+2^15-1).
    A special value a(i)=b(i)= -2^15 indicates that no measurement

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    could be done for the subcarrier group because it is out of the
    passband or that the attenuation is out of range to be
    represented.  This parameter is only available after a loop
    diagnostic procedure.
    Each value in this array is 16 bits wide and is stored in big
    endian format."
 REFERENCE  "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.26.3 (HLINpsds)
             and paragraph #7.5.1.26.9 (HLINpsus)"
   ::= { xdsl2SCStatusSegmentEntry 3 }

xdsl2SCStatusSegmentLog OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      OCTET STRING  (SIZE(0..1024))
   UNITS       "dB"
   MAX-ACCESS  read-only
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "An array of up to 512 real H(f) logarithmic representation
    values in dB for the respective transmission direction.  It is
    designed to support up to 512 (downstream) subcarrier groups
    and can be retrieved in a single segment.
    The number of utilized values in the downstream direction depends
    on NSds; in the upstream direction, it depends on NSus.  This
    value is referred to here as NS.
    Each array entry represents the real Hlog(f = i*Df) value for a
    particular subcarrier group index i, (0 <= i <= NS).
    The real Hlog(f) value is represented as (6-m(i)/10), with m(i)
    in the range 0 to 1022.  A special value m=1023 indicates that
    no measurement could be done for the subcarrier group because
    it is out of the passband or that the attenuation is out of
    range to be represented.  This parameter is applicable in loop
    diagnostic procedure and initialization.
    Each value in this array is 16 bits wide and is stored in big
    endian format."
 REFERENCE  "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.26.6 (HLOGpsds)
             and paragraph #7.5.1.26.12 (HLOGpsus)"
   ::= { xdsl2SCStatusSegmentEntry 4 }

xdsl2SCStatusSegmentQln OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      OCTET STRING  (SIZE(0..512))
   UNITS       "dBm/Hz"
   MAX-ACCESS  read-only
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "An array of up to 512 real Quiet Line Noise values in dBm/Hz
    for the respective transmission direction.  It is designed for up
    to 512 (downstream) subcarrier groups and can be retrieved in a
    single segment.
    The number of utilized values in the downstream direction depends

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    on NSds; in the upstream direction, it depends on NSus.  This
    value is referred to here as NS.
    Each array entry represents the QLN(f = i*Df) value for a
    particular subcarrier index i, (0 <= i <= NS).
    The QLN(f) is represented as ( -23-n(i)/2), with n(i) in the range
    0 to 254.  A special value n(i)=255 indicates that no measurement
    could be done for the subcarrier group because it is out of the
    passband or that the noise PSD is out of range to be represented.
    This parameter is applicable in loop diagnostic procedure and
    initialization.  Each value in this array is 8 bits wide."
 REFERENCE  "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.27.3 (QLNpsds)
             and paragraph #7.5.1.27.6 (QLNpsus)"
   ::= { xdsl2SCStatusSegmentEntry 5 }

xdsl2SCStatusSegmentSnr OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      OCTET STRING  (SIZE(0..512))
   UNITS       "0.5 dB"
   MAX-ACCESS  read-only
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "The SNR Margin per subcarrier group, expressing the ratio
    between the received signal power and received noise power per
    subscriber group.  It is an array of 512 octets, designed for
    supporting up to 512 (downstream) subcarrier groups and can be
    retrieved in a single segment.
    The number of utilized octets in the downstream direction depends
    on NSds; in the upstream direction, it depends on NSus.  This
    value is referred to here as NS.
    Octet i (0 <= i <= NS) is set to a value in the range 0 to
    254 to indicate that the respective downstream or upstream
    subcarrier group i has an SNR of:
    (-32 + xdsl2SCStatusSegmentSnr(i)/2) in dB (i.e., -32 to 95 dB).
    The special value 255 means that no measurement could be done for
    the subcarrier group because it is out of the PSD mask passband or
    that the noise PSD is out of range to be represented.  Each value
    in this array is 8 bits wide."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.28.3 (SNRpsds)
               and paragraph #7.5.1.28.6 (SNRpsus)"
   ::= { xdsl2SCStatusSegmentEntry 6 }

xdsl2SCStatusSegmentBitsAlloc OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      Xdsl2BitsAlloc
   UNITS       "bits"
   MAX-ACCESS  read-only
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "The bits allocation per subcarrier.  An array of 256 octets
    (512 nibbles) designed for supporting up to 512 (downstream)

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    subcarriers.  When more than 512 subcarriers are supported, the
    status information is reported through multiple (up to 8)
    segments.  The first segment is then used for the first 512
    subcarriers.  The second segment is used for the subcarriers
    512 to 1023 and so on.
    The aggregate number of utilized nibbles in the downstream
    direction (in all segments) depends on NSds; in the upstream
    direction, it depends on NSus.
    This value is referred to here as NS.  The segment number is in
    xdsl2SCStatusSegment.
    Nibble i (0 <= i < MIN((NS+1)-(segment-1)*512,512)) in each
    segment is set to a value in the range 0 to 15 to indicate that
    the respective downstream or upstream subcarrier j
    (j=(segement-1)*512+i) has the same amount of bits
    allocation."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.29.1 (BITSpsds)
               and paragraph #7.5.1.29.2 (BITSpsus)"
   ::= { xdsl2SCStatusSegmentEntry 7 }

xdsl2SCStatusSegmentGainAlloc OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      OCTET STRING  (SIZE(0..1024))
   MAX-ACCESS  read-only
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "The gain allocation per subcarrier.  An array of 512 16-bit
    values, designed for supporting up to 512 (downstream)
    subcarriers.  When more then 512 subcarriers are supported, the
    status information is reported through multiple (up to 8)
    segments.  The first segment is then used for the first 512
    subcarriers.  The second segment is used for the subcarriers 512
    to 1023 and so on.
    The aggregate number of utilized octets in the downstream
    direction depends on NSds; in the upstream direction, it depends
    on NSus.  This value is referred to here as NS.  The segment
    number is in xdsl2SCStatusSegment.
    Value i (0 <= i < MIN((NS+1)-(segment-1)*512,512)) in each
    segment is set to a value in the range 0 to 4093 to indicate that
    the respective downstream or upstream subcarrier j
    (j=(segement-1)*512+i) has the same amount of gain value.
    The gain value is represented as a multiple of 1/512 on a linear
    scale.  Each value in this array is 16 bits wide and is stored in
    big endian format."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.5.1.29.3 (GAINSpsds)
               and paragraph #7.5.1.29.4 (GAINSpsus)"
   ::= { xdsl2SCStatusSegmentEntry 8 }

– xdsl2LineInventoryTable –

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xdsl2LineInventoryTable OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SEQUENCE  OF  Xdsl2LineInventoryEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2LineInventoryTable contains an inventory of the
     DSL termination unit."
 ::= { xdsl2Inventory 1 }

xdsl2LineInventoryEntry OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineInventoryEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
     "One index of this table is an interface index where the
     interface
     has an ifType of vdsl2(251).  A second index of this table is the
     termination unit."
 INDEX  { ifIndex, xdsl2LInvUnit }
 ::= { xdsl2LineInventoryTable 1 }

Xdsl2LineInventoryEntry ::=

 SEQUENCE {
    xdsl2LInvUnit                      Xdsl2Unit,
    xdsl2LInvG994VendorId              OCTET STRING,
    xdsl2LInvSystemVendorId            OCTET STRING,
    xdsl2LInvVersionNumber             OCTET STRING,
    xdsl2LInvSerialNumber              OCTET STRING,
    xdsl2LInvSelfTestResult            Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LInvTransmissionCapabilities  Xdsl2TransmissionModeType
 }

xdsl2LInvUnit OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2Unit
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The termination unit."
 ::= { xdsl2LineInventoryEntry 1 }

xdsl2LInvG994VendorId OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      OCTET STRING  (SIZE(8))
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The ADSL Transceiver Unit (ATU) G.994.1 Vendor ID as

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     inserted in the G.994.1 CL/CLR message.
     It consists of 8 binary octets, including a country
     code followed by a (regionally allocated) provider code, as
     defined in Recommendation T.35."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.4.1-7.4.2"
 ::= { xdsl2LineInventoryEntry 2 }

xdsl2LInvSystemVendorId OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      OCTET STRING  (SIZE(8))
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The ATU System Vendor ID (identifies the xTU system
     integrator) as inserted in the Overhead Messages (both xTUs for
     G.992.3, G.992.4, G.992.5, and G.993.2) or in the Embedded
     Operations Channel (xTU-R in G.992.1 and G.992.2).
     It consists of 8 binary octets, with same format as used for
     Xdsl2InvG994VendorId."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.4.3-7.4.4"
 ::= { xdsl2LineInventoryEntry 3 }

xdsl2LInvVersionNumber OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      OCTET STRING  (SIZE(0..16))
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The xTU version number (vendor-specific information) as
     inserted in the Overhead Messages (both xTUs for G.992.3,
     G.992.4, G.992.5, and G.993.2) or in the Embedded Operations
     Channel (xTU-R in G.992.1 and G.992.2).  It consists of up to 16
     binary octets."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.4.5-7.4.6"
 ::= { xdsl2LineInventoryEntry 4 }

xdsl2LInvSerialNumber OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      OCTET STRING  (SIZE(0..32))
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The xTU serial number (vendor-specific information) as
     inserted in the Overhead Messages (both xTUs for G.992.3,
     G.992.4, G.992.5, and G.993.2) or in the Embedded Operations
     Channel (xTU-R in G.992.1 and G.992.2).  It is vendor-specific
     information consisting of up to 32 ASCII characters."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.4.7-7.4.8"
 ::= { xdsl2LineInventoryEntry 5 }

xdsl2LInvSelfTestResult OBJECT-TYPE

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 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The xTU self-test result, coded as a 32-bit value.  The
     most significant octet of the result is '0' if the
     self-test passed, and '1' if the self-test failed.  The
     interpretation of the other octets is vendor discretionary."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.4.9-7.4.10"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineInventoryEntry 6 }

xdsl2LInvTransmissionCapabilities OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2TransmissionModeType
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The xTU transmission system capability list of the different
     coding types.  It is coded in a bitmap representation with 1 or
     more bits set.  A bit set to '1' means that the xTU
     supports the respective coding.  The value may be derived from
     the handshaking procedures defined in G.994.1.  A set of xDSL
     line transmission modes, with one bit per mode."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.4.11-7.4.12"
 ::= { xdsl2LineInventoryEntry 7 }

– xdsl2LineConfTemplateTable –


xdsl2LineConfTemplateTable OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SEQUENCE  OF  Xdsl2LineConfTemplateEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2LineConfTemplateTable contains VDSL2/ADSL/
     ADSL2 and ADSL2+ line configuration templates.
     Note that this table is also used to configure the number of
     bearer channels.
     When the number of bearer channels is increased, the SNMP agent
     SHOULD create rows in all tables indexed by a channel index.
     When the number of bearer channels is decreased, the SNMP agent
     SHOULD delete rows in all tables indexed by a channel index.
     For example, if the value of xdsl2LConfTempChan4ConfProfile is
     set to a non-null value, then rows SHOULD be created in
     xdsl2ChannelStatusTable, xdsl2PMChCurrTable, and all other tables
     indexed by a channel index.

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     For example, if the value of xdsl2LConfTempChan2ConfProfile is
     set to a null value, then rows SHOULD be deleted in
     xdsl2ChannelStatusTable, xdsl2PMChCurrTable, and all other
     tables indexed by a channel index.
     Entries in this table MUST be maintained in a persistent
     manner."
 ::= { xdsl2ProfileLine 1 }

xdsl2LineConfTemplateEntry OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineConfTemplateEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "A default template with an index of 'DEFVAL' will always
     exist, and its parameters will be set to vendor-specific values,
     unless otherwise specified in this document."
 INDEX  { xdsl2LConfTempTemplateName }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfTemplateTable 1 }

Xdsl2LineConfTemplateEntry ::=

 SEQUENCE {
    xdsl2LConfTempTemplateName      SnmpAdminString,
    xdsl2LConfTempLineProfile       SnmpAdminString,
    xdsl2LConfTempChan1ConfProfile  SnmpAdminString,
    xdsl2LConfTempChan1RaRatioDs    Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfTempChan1RaRatioUs    Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfTempChan2ConfProfile  SnmpAdminString,
    xdsl2LConfTempChan2RaRatioDs    Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfTempChan2RaRatioUs    Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfTempChan3ConfProfile  SnmpAdminString,
    xdsl2LConfTempChan3RaRatioDs    Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfTempChan3RaRatioUs    Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfTempChan4ConfProfile  SnmpAdminString,
    xdsl2LConfTempChan4RaRatioDs    Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfTempChan4RaRatioUs    Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfTempRowStatus         RowStatus
 }

xdsl2LConfTempTemplateName OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE(1..32))
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This object identifies a row in this table."
 REFERENCE    "DSL Forum TR-129, paragraph #5.4"
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfTemplateEntry 1 }

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xdsl2LConfTempLineProfile OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE(1..32))
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The value of this object identifies the row in the
     VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 and ADSL2+ line configuration Profile Table
     (xdsl2LineConfProfTable) that applies for this DSL line."
 REFERENCE    "DSL Forum TR-129, paragraph #5.4"
 DEFVAL       { "DEFVAL" }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfTemplateEntry 2 }

xdsl2LConfTempChan1ConfProfile OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE(1..32))
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The value of this object identifies the row in the VDSL2/
     ADSL/ADSL2 and ADSL2+ channel configuration Profile Table
     (xdsl2ChConfProfileTable) that applies to DSL bearer channel #1.
     The channel profile name specified here MUST match the name of an
     existing row in the xdsl2ChConfProfileTable table."
 DEFVAL       { "DEFVAL" }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfTemplateEntry 3 }

xdsl2LConfTempChan1RaRatioDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..100)
 UNITS       "percent"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Rate Adaptation Ratio.  The ratio (in percent) that should be
     taken into account for the bearer channel #1 when performing rate
     adaptation on Downstream.  The ratio refers to the available data
     rate in excess of the Minimum Data Rate, summed over all bearer
     channels.
     Also, the 100 - xdsl2LConfTempChan1RaRatioDs is the ratio of
     excess data rate to be assigned to all other bearer channels on
     Downstream direction.  The sum of rate adaptation ratios over all
     bearers on the same direction shall be equal to 100%."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.1.4
              (Rate adaptation ratio)"
 DEFVAL       { 100 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfTemplateEntry 4 }

xdsl2LConfTempChan1RaRatioUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..100)
 UNITS       "percent"

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 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Rate Adaptation Ratio.  The ratio (in percent) that should be
     taken into account for the bearer channel #1 when performing
     rate adaptation on Upstream.  The ratio refers to the available
     data rate in excess of the Minimum Data Rate, summed over all
     bearer channels.
     Also, the 100 - xdsl2LConfTempChan1RaRatioUs is the ratio of
     excess data rate to be assigned to all other bearer channels on
     Upstream direction.  The sum of rate adaptation ratios over all
     bearers on the same direction shall be equal to 100%."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.1.4
               (Rate adaptation ratio)"
 DEFVAL       { 100 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfTemplateEntry 5 }

xdsl2LConfTempChan2ConfProfile OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE(0..32))
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The value of this object identifies the row in the VDSL2/
     ADSL/ADSL2 and ADSL2+ channel configuration Profile Table
     (xdsl2ChConfProfileTable) that applies to DSL bearer channel #2.
     If the channel is unused, then the object is set to a zero-length
     string.
     This object may be set to a zero-length string only if
     xdsl2LConfTempChan3ConfProfile contains a zero-length
     string."
 DEFVAL       { "" }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfTemplateEntry 6 }

xdsl2LConfTempChan2RaRatioDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..100)
 UNITS       "percent"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Rate Adaptation Ratio.  The ratio (in percent) that should be
     taken into account for the bearer channel #2 when performing
     rate adaptation on Downstream.  The ratio refers to the available
     data rate in excess of the Minimum Data Rate, summed over all
     bearer channels.
     Also, the 100 - xdsl2LConfTempChan2RaRatioDs is the ratio of
     excess data rate to be assigned to all other bearer channels on
     Downstream direction.  The sum of rate adaptation ratios over all
     bearers on the same direction shall be equal to

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     100%."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.1.4
               (Rate adaptation ratio)"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfTemplateEntry 7 }

xdsl2LConfTempChan2RaRatioUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..100)
 UNITS       "percent"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Rate Adaptation Ratio.  The ratio (in percent) that should be
     taken into account for the bearer channel #2 when performing
     rate adaptation on Upstream.  The ratio refers to the available
     data rate in excess of the Minimum Data Rate, summed over all
     bearer channels.
     Also, the 100 - xdsl2LConfTempChan2RaRatioUs is the ratio of
     excess data rate to be assigned to all other bearer channels on
     Upstream direction.  The sum of rate adaptation ratios over all
     bearers on the same direction shall be equal to 100%."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.1.4
               (Rate adaptation ratio)"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfTemplateEntry 8 }

xdsl2LConfTempChan3ConfProfile OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE(0..32))
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The value of this object identifies the row in the VDSL2/
     ADSL/ADSL2 and ADSL2+ channel configuration Profile Table
     (xdsl2ChConfProfileTable) that applies to DSL bearer channel #3.
     If the channel is unused, then the object is set to a zero-length
     string.
     This object may be set to a zero-length string only if
     xdsl2LConfTempChan4ConfProfile contains a zero-length string.
     This object may be set to a non-zero-length string only if
     xdsl2LConfTempChan2ConfProfile contains a non-zero-length
     string."
 DEFVAL       { "" }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfTemplateEntry 9 }

xdsl2LConfTempChan3RaRatioDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..100)
 UNITS       "percent"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create

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 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Rate Adaptation Ratio.  The ratio (in percent) that should be
     taken into account for the bearer channel #3 when performing
     rate adaptation on Downstream.  The ratio refers to the available
     data rate in excess of the Minimum Data Rate, summed over all
     bearer channels.
     Also, the 100 - xdsl2LConfTempChan3RaRatioDs is the ratio of
     excess data rate to be assigned to all other bearer channels on
     Downstream direction.  The sum of rate adaptation ratios over all
     bearers on the same direction shall be equal to 100%."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.1.4
               (Rate adaptation ratio)"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfTemplateEntry 10 }

xdsl2LConfTempChan3RaRatioUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..100)
 UNITS       "percent"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Rate Adaptation Ratio.  The ratio (in percent) that should be
     taken into account for the bearer channel #3 when performing
     rate adaptation on Upstream.  The ratio refers to the available
     data rate in excess of the Minimum Data Rate, summed over all
     bearer channels.
     Also, the 100 - xdsl2LConfTempChan3RaRatioUs is the ratio of
     excess data rate to be assigned to all other bearer channels on
     Upstream direction.  The sum of rate adaptation ratios over all
     bearers on the same direction shall be equal to 100%."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.1.4
               (Rate adaptation ratio)"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfTemplateEntry 11 }

xdsl2LConfTempChan4ConfProfile OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE(0..32))
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The value of this object identifies the row in the VDSL2/
     ADSL/ADSL2 and ADSL2+ channel configuration Profile Table
     (xdsl2ChConfProfileTable) that applies to DSL bearer channel #4.
     If the channel is unused, then the object is set to a zero-length
     string.
     This object may be set to a non-zero-length string only if
     xdsl2LConfTempChan3ConfProfile contains a non-zero-length

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     string."
 DEFVAL       { "" }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfTemplateEntry 12 }

xdsl2LConfTempChan4RaRatioDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..100)
 UNITS       "percent"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Rate Adaptation Ratio.  The ratio (in percent) that should be
     taken into account for the bearer channel #4 when performing rate
     adaptation on Downstream.  The ratio refers to the available data
     rate in excess of the Minimum Data Rate, summed over all bearer
     channels.
     Also, the 100 - xdsl2LConfTempChan4RaRatioDs is the ratio of
     excess data rate to be assigned to all other bearer channels.
     The sum of rate adaptation ratios over all bearers on the same
     direction shall sum to 100%."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.1.4
               (Rate adaptation ratio)"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfTemplateEntry 13 }

xdsl2LConfTempChan4RaRatioUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..100)
 UNITS       "percent"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Rate Adaptation Ratio.  The ratio (in percent) that should be
     taken into account for the bearer channel #4 when performing rate
     adaptation on Upstream.  The ratio refers to the available data
     rate in excess of the Minimum Data Rate, summed over all bearer
     channels.
     Also, the 100 - xdsl2LConfTempChan4RaRatioUs is the ratio of
     excess data rate to be assigned to all other bearer channels.
     The sum of rate adaptation ratios over all bearers on the same
     direction shall sum to 100%."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.1.4
               (Rate adaptation ratio)"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfTemplateEntry 14 }

xdsl2LConfTempRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      RowStatus
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current

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 DESCRIPTION
    "This object is used to create a new row or to modify or
     delete an existing row in this table.
     A template is activated by setting this object to 'active'.
     Before a profile can be deleted or taken out of service (by
     setting this object to 'destroy' or 'notInService'), it MUST be
     first unreferenced from all associated lines.
     A row in this table is said to be unreferenced when there is no
     instance of xdsl2LineConfTemplate or
     xdsl2LineConfFallbackTemplate that refers to the row."
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfTemplateEntry 15 }

– xdsl2LineConfProfTable –


xdsl2LineConfProfTable OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SEQUENCE  OF  Xdsl2LineConfProfEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2LineConfProfTable contains VDSL2/ADSL/
     ADSL2 and ADSL2+ line configuration profiles.
     Entries in this table MUST be maintained in a persistent
     manner."
 ::= { xdsl2ProfileLine 2 }

xdsl2LineConfProfEntry OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineConfProfEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "A default profile with an index of 'DEFVAL' will always
    exist, and its parameters will be set to vendor-specific values,
    unless otherwise specified in this document."
 INDEX  { xdsl2LConfProfProfileName }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfTable 1 }

Xdsl2LineConfProfEntry ::=

 SEQUENCE {
    xdsl2LConfProfProfileName          SnmpAdminString,
    xdsl2LConfProfScMaskDs             Xdsl2ScMaskDs,
    xdsl2LConfProfScMaskUs             Xdsl2ScMaskUs,
    xdsl2LConfProfVdsl2CarMask         Xdsl2CarMask,
    xdsl2LConfProfRfiBands             Xdsl2RfiBands,
    xdsl2LConfProfRaModeDs             Xdsl2RaMode,
    xdsl2LConfProfRaModeUs             Xdsl2RaMode,

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    xdsl2LConfProfRaUsNrmDs            Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfRaUsNrmUs            Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfRaUsTimeDs           Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfRaUsTimeUs           Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfRaDsNrmDs            Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfRaDsNrmUs            Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfRaDsTimeDs           Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfRaDsTimeUs           Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfTargetSnrmDs         Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfTargetSnrmUs         Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfMaxSnrmDs            Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfMaxSnrmUs            Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfMinSnrmDs            Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfMinSnrmUs            Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfMsgMinUs             Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfMsgMinDs             Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfCeFlag               Xdsl2LineCeFlag,
    xdsl2LConfProfSnrModeDs            Xdsl2LineSnrMode,
    xdsl2LConfProfSnrModeUs            Xdsl2LineSnrMode,
    xdsl2LConfProfTxRefVnDs            Xdsl2LineTxRefVnDs,
    xdsl2LConfProfTxRefVnUs            Xdsl2LineTxRefVnUs,
    xdsl2LConfProfXtuTransSysEna       Xdsl2TransmissionModeType,
    xdsl2LConfProfPmMode               Xdsl2LinePmMode,
    xdsl2LConfProfL0Time               Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfL2Time               Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfL2Atpr               Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfL2Atprt              Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfProfiles             Xdsl2LineProfiles,
    xdsl2LConfProfDpboEPsd             Xdsl2PsdMaskDs,
    xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsEL             Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelA    Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelB    Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelC    Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfDpboMus              Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfDpboFMin             Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfDpboFMax             Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfUpboKL               Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfUpboKLF              Xdsl2UpboKLF,
    xdsl2LConfProfUs0Mask              Xdsl2LineUs0Mask,
    xdsl2LConfProfForceInp             TruthValue,
    xdsl2LConfProfRowStatus            RowStatus
 }

xdsl2LConfProfProfileName OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE(1..32))
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION

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    "This object identifies a row in this table."
   ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 1 }

xdsl2LConfProfScMaskDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2ScMaskDs
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Subcarrier mask.  A bitmap of 4096 bits that allows masking
     up to 4096 downstream subcarriers.  If bit i (0 <= i <
     NSCds) is set to '1', the respective downstream
     subcarrier is masked, and if set to '0', the respective
     subcarrier is unmasked.
     Note that there should always be unmasked subcarriers (i.e.,
     this object cannot be all 1's).
     Also note that if NSCds < 4096, all bits i
     (NSCds < i <= 4096) should be set to '1'."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.6 (CARMASKds)"
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 2 }

xdsl2LConfProfScMaskUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2ScMaskUs
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Subcarrier mask.  A bitmap of 4096 bits that allows masking
     up to 4096 upstream subcarriers.  If bit i (0 <= i < NSCus)
     is set to '1', the respective upstream subcarrier is
     masked, and if set to '0', the respective subcarrier
     is unmasked.
     Note that there should always be unmasked subcarriers (i.e.,
     this object cannot be all 1's).
     Also note that if NSCus < 4096, all bits i
     (NSCus < i <= 4096) should be set to '1'."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.7 (CARMASKus)"
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 3 }

xdsl2LConfProfVdsl2CarMask OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2CarMask
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "VDSL2-specific subcarrier mask.  This configuration
     parameter defines the restrictions, additional to the band plan,
     to determine the set of subcarriers allowed for transmission in
     both the upstream and downstream directions.
     The parameter shall describe the not masked subcarriers as one or
     more frequency bands.  Each band is represented by start and stop

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     subcarrier indices with a subcarrier spacing of 4.3125 kHz.  The
     valid range of subcarrier indices runs from 0 to at least the
     index of the highest allowed subcarrier in both transmission
     directions among all profiles enabled by the parameter
     xdsl2LConfProfProfiles.
     Up to 32 bands may be specified.  Other subcarriers shall be
     masked."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.8 (VDSL2-
               CARMASK)"
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 4 }

xdsl2LConfProfRfiBands OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2RfiBands
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "For ITU-T Recommendation G.992.5, this configuration
     parameter defines
     the subset of downstream PSD mask breakpoints, as specified in
     xdsl2LConfProfPsdMaskDs (PSDMASKds), that shall be used to notch
     an RFI band.  This subset consists of pairs of consecutive
     subcarrier indices belonging to breakpoints: [ti; ti + 1],
     corresponding to the low level of the notch.
     The specific interpolation around these points is defined in the
     relevant Recommendations (e.g., ITU-T Recommendation G.992.5).
     The CO-MIB shall define the RFI notches using breakpoints in
     xdsl2LConfProfPsdMaskDs (PSDMASKds) as specified in the relevant
     Recommendations (e.g., ITU-T Recommendation G.992.5).
     For ITU-T Recommendation G.993.2, this configuration parameter
     defines the bands where the PSD shall be reduced as
     specified in #7.2.1.2/G.993.2.  Each band shall be represented
     by a start and stop subcarrier indices with a subcarrier
     spacing of 4.3125 kHz.  Up to 16 bands may be specified.
     This parameter defines the RFI bands for both the upstream
     and downstream directions."
 REFERENCE   "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.10 (RFIBANDS)"
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 5 }

xdsl2LConfProfRaModeDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2RaMode
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The mode of operation of a rate-adaptive xTU-C in the
     transmit direction."
 REFERENCE   "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.4.1 (RA-MODEds)"
 DEFVAL      { manual }

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 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 6 }

xdsl2LConfProfRaModeUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2RaMode
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The mode of operation of a rate-adaptive xTU-R in the
     transmit direction."
 REFERENCE   "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.4.2 (RA-MODEus)"
 DEFVAL      { manual }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 7 }

xdsl2LConfProfRaUsNrmDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..310)
 UNITS       "0.1 dB"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The Downstream Up-Shift Noise Margin value, to be used when
     xdsl2LConfProfRaModeDs is set to 'dynamicRa'.  If the downstream
     noise margin is above this value, and stays above it,
     for more than the time specified by the
     xdsl2LConfProfRaUsTimeDs, the xTU-R shall attempt to increase
     the downstream net data rate.  The Downstream Up-Shift Noise
     Margin ranges from 0 to 310 units of 0.1 dB (physical values
     are 0 to 31 dB)."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.4.3 (RA-USNRMds)"
 DEFVAL       { 10 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 8 }

xdsl2LConfProfRaUsNrmUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..310)
 UNITS       "0.1 dB"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The Upstream Up-Shift Noise Margin value, to be used when
     xdsl2LConfProfRaModeUs is set to 'dynamicRa'.  If the upstream
     noise margin is above this value, and stays above it,
     for more than
     the time specified by the xdsl2LConfProfRaUsTimeUs, the xTU-C
     shall attempt to increase the upstream net data rate.
     The Upstream Up-Shift Noise Margin ranges from 0 to 310 units of
     0.1 dB (physical values are 0 to 31 dB)."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.4.4 (RA-USNRMus)"
 DEFVAL       { 10 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 9 }

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xdsl2LConfProfRaUsTimeDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..16383)
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The Downstream Up-Shift Time Interval, to be used when
     xdsl2LConfProfRaModeDs is set to 'dynamicRa'.  The interval of
     time that the downstream noise margin should stay above the
     Downstream Up-Shift Noise Margin before the xTU-R shall attempt
     to increase the downstream net data rate.  The time interval
     ranges from 0 to 16383 seconds."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.4.5 (RA-UTIMEds)"
 DEFVAL       { 3600 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 10 }

xdsl2LConfProfRaUsTimeUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..16383)
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The Upstream Up-Shift Time Interval, to be used when
     xdsl2LConfProfRaModeUs is set to 'dynamicRa'.  The interval of
     time the upstream noise margin should stay above the Upstream
     Up-Shift Noise Margin before the xTU-C shall attempt to increase
     the upstream net data rate.  The time interval ranges from 0 to
     16383 seconds."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.4.6 (RA-UTIMEus)"
 DEFVAL       { 3600 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 11 }

xdsl2LConfProfRaDsNrmDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..310)
 UNITS       "0.1 dB"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The Downstream Down-Shift Noise Margin value, to be used
     when xdsl2LConfProfRaModeDs is set to 'dynamicRa'.  If the
     downstream noise margin is below this value and stays
     below that value, for more than the time specified by the
     xdsl2LConfProfRaDsTimeDs, the xTU-R shall attempt to decrease
     the downstream net data rate.  The Downstream Down-Shift Noise
     Margin ranges from 0 to 310 units of 0.1 dB (physical values
     are 0 to 31 dB)."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.4.7 (RA-DSNRMds)"
 DEFVAL       { 10 }

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 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 12 }

xdsl2LConfProfRaDsNrmUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..310)
 UNITS       "0.1 dB"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The Upstream Downshift Noise Margin value, to be used when
     xdsl2LConfProfRaModeUs is set to 'dynamicRa'.  If the upstream
     noise margin is below this value and stays below that value,
     for more than the time specified by the xdsl2LConfProfRaDsTimeUs,
     the xTU-C shall attempt to decrease the upstream net data rate.
     The Upstream Down-Shift Noise Margin ranges from 0 to 310 units
     of 0.1 dB (physical values are 0 to 31 dB)."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.4.8 (RA-DSNRMus)"
 DEFVAL       { 10 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 13 }

xdsl2LConfProfRaDsTimeDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..16383)
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The Downstream Downshift Time Interval, to be used when
     xdsl2LConfProfRaModeDs is set to 'dynamicRa'.  The interval of
     time the downstream noise margin should stay below the Downstream
     Down-Shift Noise Margin before the xTU-R shall attempt to
     decrease the downstream net data rate.  The time interval ranges
     from 0 to 16383 seconds."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.4.9 (RA-DTIMEds)"
 DEFVAL       { 3600 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 14 }

xdsl2LConfProfRaDsTimeUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..16383)
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The Upstream Down-Shift Time Interval, to be used when
     xdsl2LConfProfRaModeUs is set to 'dynamicRa'.  The interval of
     time the upstream noise margin should stay below the Upstream
     Down-Shift Noise Margin before the xTU-C shall attempt to
     decrease the upstream net data rate.  The time interval ranges
     from 0 to 16383 seconds."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.4.10 (RA-DTIMEus)"

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 DEFVAL       { 3600 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 15 }

xdsl2LConfProfTargetSnrmDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..310)
 UNITS       "0.1 dB"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The minimum Noise Margin the xTU-R receiver shall achieve,
     relative to the BER requirement for each of the downstream bearer
     channels, to successfully complete initialization.
     The target noise margin ranges from 0 to 310 units of 0.1 dB
     (physical values are 0 to 31 dB)."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.3.1 (TARSNRMds)"
 DEFVAL       { 60 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 16 }

xdsl2LConfProfTargetSnrmUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..310)
 UNITS       "0.1 dB"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The minimum Noise Margin the xTU-C receiver shall achieve,
     relative to the BER requirement for each of the upstream bearer
     channels, to successfully complete initialization.
     The target noise margin ranges from 0 to 310 units of 0.1 dB
     (physical values are 0 to 31 dB)."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.3.2 (TARSNRMus)"
 DEFVAL       { 60 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 17 }

xdsl2LConfProfMaxSnrmDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..310 | 2147483647)
 UNITS       "0.1 dB"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The maximum Noise Margin the xTU-R receiver shall try to
     sustain.  If the Noise Margin is above this level, the xTU-R
     shall request that the xTU-C reduce the xTU-C transmit power to
     get a noise margin below this limit (if this functionality is
     supported).  The maximum noise margin ranges from 0 to 310 units
     of 0.1 dB (physical values are 0 to 31 dB).  A value of
     0x7FFFFFFF (2147483647) means that there is no maximum."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.3.3 (MAXSNRMds)"
 DEFVAL       { 310 }

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 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 18 }

xdsl2LConfProfMaxSnrmUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..310 | 2147483647)
 UNITS       "0.1 dB"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The maximum Noise Margin the xTU-C receiver shall try to
     sustain.  If the Noise Margin is above this level, the xTU-C
     shall request that the xTU-R reduce the xTU-R transmit power to
     get a noise margin below this limit (if this functionality is
     supported).  The maximum noise margin ranges from 0 to 310 units
     of 0.1 dB (physical values are 0 to 31 dB).  A value of
     0x7FFFFFFF (2147483647) means that there is no maximum."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.3.4 (MAXSNRMus)"
 DEFVAL       { 310 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 19 }

xdsl2LConfProfMinSnrmDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..310)
 UNITS       "0.1 dB"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The minimum Noise Margin the xTU-R receiver shall tolerate.
     If the noise margin falls below this level, the xTU-R shall
     request that the xTU-C increase the xTU-C transmit power.
     If an increase to xTU-C transmit power is not possible, a loss-
     of-margin (LOM) defect occurs, the xTU-R shall fail and attempt
     to reinitialize and the NMS shall be notified.  The minimum noise
     margin ranges from 0 to 310 units of 0.1 dB (physical values are
     0 to 31 dB).  A value of 0 means that there is no minimum."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.3.5 (MINSNRMds)"
 DEFVAL       { 10 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 20 }

xdsl2LConfProfMinSnrmUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..310)
 UNITS       "0.1 dB"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The minimum Noise Margin the xTU-C receiver shall tolerate.
     If the noise margin falls below this level, the xTU-C shall
     request that the xTU-R increase the xTU-R transmit power.
     If an increase of xTU-R transmit power is not possible, a loss-
     of-margin (LOM) defect occurs, the xTU-C shall fail and attempt

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     to re-initialize and the NMS shall be notified.  The minimum
     noise margin ranges from 0 to 310 units of 0.1 dB (physical
     values are 0 to 31 dB).  A value of 0 means that there is no
     minimum."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.3.6 (MINSNRMus)"
 DEFVAL       { 10 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 21 }

xdsl2LConfProfMsgMinUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(4000..248000)
 UNITS       "bits/second"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Minimum Overhead Rate Upstream.  Defines the minimum rate of
     the message-based overhead that shall be maintained by the xTU in
     upstream direction.  Expressed in bits per second and ranges from
     4000 to 248000 bits/s."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.5.1 (MSGMINus)"
 DEFVAL       { 4000 }
::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 22 }

xdsl2LConfProfMsgMinDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(4000..248000)
 UNITS       "bits/second"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Minimum Overhead Rate Downstream.  Defines the minimum rate
     of the message-based overhead that shall be maintained by the xTU
     in the downstream direction.  Expressed in bits per second and
     ranges from 4000 to 248000 bits/s."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.5.2 (MSGMINds)"
 DEFVAL       { 4000 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 23 }

xdsl2LConfProfCeFlag OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineCeFlag
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This parameter is a bit that enables the use of the optional
     cyclic extension values."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.6.1 (CEFLAG)"
 DEFVAL       { { } }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 24 }

xdsl2LConfProfSnrModeDs OBJECT-TYPE

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 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineSnrMode
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This parameter enables the transmitter-referred virtual
     noise in the downstream direction."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.7.1 (SNRMODEds)"
 DEFVAL       { virtualNoiseDisabled }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 25 }

xdsl2LConfProfSnrModeUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineSnrMode
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This parameter enables the transmitter-referred virtual
     noise in the upstream direction."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.7.2 (SNRMODEus)"
 DEFVAL       { virtualNoiseDisabled }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 26 }

xdsl2LConfProfTxRefVnDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineTxRefVnDs
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This configuration parameter defines the downstream
     transmitter-referred virtual noise.
     The TXREFVNds shall be specified through a set of breakpoints.
     Each breakpoint shall consist of a subcarrier index t, with a
     subcarrier spacing of 4.3125 kHz, and a noise PSD level
     (expressed in dBm/Hz) at that subcarrier.  The set of breakpoints
     can then be represented as:
     [(t1,PSD1), (t2, PSD2), ... , (tN, PSDN)]."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.7.3 (TXREFVNds)"
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 27 }

xdsl2LConfProfTxRefVnUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineTxRefVnUs
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This configuration parameter defines the upstream
     transmitter-referred virtual noise.
     The TXREFVNus shall be specified through a set of breakpoints.
     Each breakpoint shall consist of a subcarrier index t, with a
     subcarrier spacing of 4.3125 kHz, and a noise PSD level
     (expressed in dBm/Hz) at that subcarrier.  The set of breakpoints

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     can then be represented as:
     [(t1, PSD1), (t2, PSD2), ... , (tN, PSDN)]."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.7.4 (TXREFVNus)"
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 28 }

xdsl2LConfProfXtuTransSysEna OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2TransmissionModeType
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "xTU Transmission System Enabling (XTSE).  A list of the
     different coding types enabled in this profile.  It is coded in a
     bitmap representation with 1 or more bits set.  A bit set to
     '1' means that the xTUs may apply the respective
     coding for the DSL line.  A bit set to '0' means that
     the xTUs cannot apply the respective coding for the ADSL line.
     All 'reserved' bits should be set to '0'."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.1.1 (XTSE)"
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 29 }

xdsl2LConfProfPmMode OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LinePmMode
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Power management state Enabling (PMMode).  Defines the power
     states the xTU-C or xTU-R may autonomously transition to on
     this line.
     This is a set of bits, where any bit with a '1' value
     means that the xTU is allowed to transit into the respective
     state and any bit with a '0' value means that the xTU
     is not allowed to transit into the respective state."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.1.4 (PMMode)"
 DEFVAL  { { allowTransitionsToIdle, allowTransitionsToLowPower } }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 30 }

xdsl2LConfProfL0Time OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..255)
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The minimum time (in seconds) between an Exit from the L2
     state and the next Entry into the L2 state.
     It ranges from 0 to 255 seconds."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.1.5 (L0-TIME)"
 DEFVAL       { 255 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 31 }

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xdsl2LConfProfL2Time OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..255)
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The minimum time (in seconds) between an Entry into the
     L2 state and the first Power Trim in the L2 state and between two
     consecutive Power Trims in the L2 state.
     It ranges from 0 to 255 seconds."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.1.6 (L2-TIME)"
 DEFVAL       { 255 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 32 }

xdsl2LConfProfL2Atpr OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..31)
 UNITS       "dB"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The maximum aggregate transmit power reduction (in dB) that
     can be performed at transition of L0 to L2 state or through a
     single Power Trim in the L2 state.
     It ranges from 0 dB to 31 dB."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.1.7 (L2-ATPR)"
 DEFVAL       { 10 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 33 }

xdsl2LConfProfL2Atprt OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..31)
 UNITS       "dB"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The total maximum aggregate transmit power reduction (in dB)
     that can be performed in an L2 state.  This is the sum of all
     reductions of L2 Requests (i.e., at transition of L0 to L2 state)
     and Power Trims."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.1.9 (L2-ATPRT)"
 DEFVAL       { 31 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 34 }

xdsl2LConfProfProfiles OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineProfiles
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The configuration parameter contains the G.993.2 profiles

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     to be allowed by the near-end xTU on this line.
     It is coded in a bitmap representation (0 if not allowed, 1 if
     allowed)."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.1.11 (PROFILES)"
 DEFVAL       { { profile8a,  profile8b,  profile8c,
                  profile8d,  profile12a, profile12b,
                  profile17a, profile30a } }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 35 }

xdsl2LConfProfDpboEPsd OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2PsdMaskDs
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This configuration parameter defines the PSD mask that is
     assumed to be permitted at the exchange.  This parameter shall
     use the same format as xdsl2LConfProfPsdMaskDs (PSDMASKds).
     The maximum number of breakpoints for xdsl2LConfProfDpboEPsd
     is 16."
 REFERENCE   "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.13 (DPBOEPSD)"
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 36 }

xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsEL OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..511)
 UNITS       "0.5 dB"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This configuration parameter defines the assumed electrical
     length of cables (E-side cables) connecting exchange-based DSL
     services to a remote flexibility point (cabinet), that hosts the
     xTU-C that is subject to spectrally shaped downstream power back-
     off (DPBO) depending on this length.  The electrical length is
     defined as the loss (in dB) of an equivalent length of
     hypothetical cable at a reference frequency defined by the
     network operator or in spectrum management regulations.
     This parameter shall be coded as an unsigned integer representing
     an electrical length from 0 dB (coded as 0) to 255.5 dB (coded as
     511) in steps of 0.5 dB.  All values in the range are valid.  If
     this parameter is set to '0', the DPBO shall be disabled."
 REFERENCE   "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.13 (DPBOESEL)"
 DEFVAL      { 0 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 37 }

xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelA OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..640)
 UNITS       "2^-8"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create

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 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The E-side Cable Model parameter A (DPBOESCMA) of the cable
     model (DPBOESCM) for cables connecting exchange-based DSL
     services to a remote flexibility point (cabinet), that hosts the
     xTU-C that is subject to spectrally shaped downstream power back-
     off (DPBO) depending on this value.
     The cable model is in terms of three scalars
     xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelA (DPBOESCMA),
     xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelB(DPBOESCMB), and
     xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelC (DPBOESCMC), that are used to
     estimate the frequency dependent loss of E-side cables calculated
     from the xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsEL (DPBOESEL) parameter.  Possible
     values shall be coded as unsigned integers representing a scalar
     value from -1 (coded as 0) to 1.5 (coded as 640) in steps of
     2^-8.  All values in the range are valid.  This parameter is used
     only for G.993.2."
 REFERENCE   "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.13 (DPBOESCMA)"
 DEFVAL      { 0 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 38 }

xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelB OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..640)
 UNITS       "2^-8"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The E-side Cable Model parameter B (DPBOESCMB) of the cable
     model (DPBOESCM) for cables connecting exchange-based DSL
     services to a remote flexibility point (cabinet), that hosts the
     xTU-C that is subject to spectrally shaped downstream power back-
     off (DPBO) depending on this value.
     The cable model is in terms of three scalars
     dsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelA (DPBOESCMA),
     xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelB(DPBOESCMB), and
     xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelC (DPBOESCMC), that are used to
     estimate the frequency dependent loss of E-side cables calculated
     from the xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsEL (DPBOESEL) parameter.  Possible
     values shall be coded as unsigned integers representing a scalar
     value from -1 (coded as 0) to 1.5 (coded as 640) in steps of
     2^-8.  All values in the range are valid.  This parameter is used
     only for G.993.2."
 REFERENCE   "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.13 (DPBOESCMB)"
 DEFVAL      { 0 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 39 }

xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelC OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..640)

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 UNITS       "2^-8"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The E-side Cable Model parameter C (DPBOESCMC) of the cable
     model (DPBOESCM) for cables connecting exchange-based DSL
     services to a remote flexibility point (cabinet), that hosts the
     xTU-C that is subject to spectrally shaped downstream power back-
     off (DPBO) depending on this value.
     The cable model is in terms of three scalars
     xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelA (DPBOESCMA),
     xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelB(DPBOESCMB), and
     xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelC (DPBOESCMC), that are used to
     estimate the frequency dependent loss of E-side cables calculated
     from the xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsEL (DPBOESEL) parameter.  Possible
     values shall be coded as unsigned integers representing a scalar
     value from -1 (coded as 0) to 1.5 (coded as 640) in steps of
     2^-8.  All values in the range are valid.  This parameter is used
     only for G.993.2."
 REFERENCE   "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.13 (DPBOESCMC)"
 DEFVAL      { 0 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 40 }

xdsl2LConfProfDpboMus OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..255)
 UNITS       "0.5 dBm/Hz"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This configuration parameter defines the assumed Minimum
     Usable receive PSD mask (in dBm/Hz) for exchange-based services,
     used to modify parameter xdsl2LConfProfDpboFMax (DPBOFMAX)
     defined below (to determine the DPBO).  It shall be coded as an
     unsigned integer representing a PSD mask level from 0 dBm/Hz
     (coded as 0) to -127.5 dBm/Hz (coded as 255) in steps of 0.5
     dBm/Hz.  All values in the range are valid.
     NOTE - The PSD mask level is 3.5 dB above the signal PSD level.
     This parameter is used only for G.993.2."
 REFERENCE   "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.13 (DPBOMUS)"
 DEFVAL      { 0 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 41 }

xdsl2LConfProfDpboFMin OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..2048)
 UNITS       "4.3125 kHz"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION

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    "This configuration parameter defines the minimum frequency
     from which the DPBO shall be applied.  It ranges from 0 kHz
     (coded as 0) to 8832 kHz (coded as 2048) in steps of
     4.3125 kHz.  This parameter is used only for G.993.2."
 REFERENCE   "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.13 (DPBOFMIN)"
 DEFVAL      { 32 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 42 }

xdsl2LConfProfDpboFMax OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (32..6956)
 UNITS       "4.3125 kHz"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This configuration parameter defines the maximum frequency
     at which DPBO may be applied.  It ranges from 138 kHz (coded as
     32) to 29997.75 kHz (coded as 6956) in steps of 4.3125 kHz.
     This parameter is used only for G.993.2."
 REFERENCE   "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.13 (DPBOFMAX)"
 DEFVAL      { 512 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 43 }

xdsl2LConfProfUpboKL OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..1280)
 UNITS       "0.1 dB"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This configuration parameter defines the electrical length
     expressed in dB at 1 MHz, kl0, configured by the CO-MIB.
     The value ranges from 0 (coded as 0) to 128 dB (coded as 1280) in
     steps of 0.1 dB.  This parameter is relevant only if
     xdsl2LConfProfUpboKLF is set to 'override(2)', which indicates
     that this parameter's value will override the VTUs'
     determination of the electrical length.
     If xdsl2LConfProfUpboKLF is set either to auto(1) or
     disableUpbo(3), then this parameter will be ignored."
 REFERENCE   "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.14 (UPBOKL)"
 DEFVAL      { 0 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 44 }

xdsl2LConfProfUpboKLF OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2UpboKLF
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Defines the upstream power backoff force mode."
 REFERENCE   "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.14 (UPBOKLF)

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 "
 DEFVAL      { disableUpbo }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 45 }

xdsl2LConfProfUs0Mask OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineUs0Mask
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The configuration parameter contains the US0 PSD masks to be
     allowed by the near-end xTU on the line.  This parameter is only
     defined for G.993.2 Annex A.  It is represented as a bitmap (0
     if not allowed and 1 if allowed)."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1 Amendment 1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.18
               (US0MASK)"
 DEFVAL       { {} }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 46 }

xdsl2LConfProfForceInp OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      TruthValue
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
     "This parameter, when set to 'true' indicates that the framer
      settings of the bearer shall be selected such that the impulse
      noise protection computed according to the formula specified in
      the relevant Recommendation is greater than or equal to the
      minimal impulse noise protection requirement.
      This flag shall have the same value for all the bearers of one
      line in the same direction."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.5 (FORCEINP)"
 DEFVAL       { false }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 47 }

xdsl2LConfProfRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      RowStatus
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This object is used to create a new row or to modify or
     delete an existing row in this table.
     A profile is activated by setting this object to 'active'.
     Before a profile can be deleted or taken out of service (by
     setting this object to 'destroy' or 'notInService'), it MUST be
     first unreferenced from all templates.

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     A row in this table is said to be unreferenced when there is no
     instance of xdsl2LConfTempLineProfile that refers to the row.
     When a row is created in this table, the SNMP agent should also
     create corresponding rows in the tables
     xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecTable and
     xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecBandUsTable.
     When a row is deleted in this table, the SNMP agent should also
     delete corresponding rows in the tables
     xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecTable and
     xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecBandUsTable."
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfEntry 48 }

– xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecTable –


xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecTable OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SEQUENCE  OF  Xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecTable extends the DSL
     line configuration profile by xDSL Mode-Specific parameters.
     A row in this table that has an index of xdsl2LConfProfXdslMode
     == defMode(1), is called a 'mandatory' row or 'default' row.
     A row in this table that has an index such that
     xdsl2LConfProfXdslMode is not equal to defMode(1), is called an
     'optional' row or 'mode-specific' row.
     When a row in the xdsl2LineConfProfTable table (the parent row)
     is created, the SNMP agent will automatically create a
     'mandatory' row in this table.
     When the parent row is deleted, the SNMP agent will automatically
     delete all associated rows in this table.
     Any attempt to delete the 'mandatory' row using the
     xdsl2LConfProfModeSpecRowStatus object will be rejected by the
     SNMP agent.
     The manager MAY create an 'optional' row in this table using the
     xdsl2LConfProfModeSpecRowStatus object if the parent row
     exists.
     The manager MAY delete an 'optional' row in this table using the
     xdsl2LConfProfModeSpecRowStatus object at any time.
     If the actual transmission mode of a DSL line does not match one
     of the 'optional' rows in this table, then the line will use the
     PSD configuration from the 'mandatory' row.
     Entries in this table MUST be maintained in a persistent
     manner."

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 ::= { xdsl2ProfileLine 3 }

xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecEntry OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecTable extends the
     DSL line configuration profile by DSL Mode-Specific
     parameters."
 INDEX  { xdsl2LConfProfProfileName, xdsl2LConfProfXdslMode }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecTable 1 }

Xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecEntry ::=

 SEQUENCE {
    xdsl2LConfProfXdslMode             Xdsl2OperationModes,
    xdsl2LConfProfMaxNomPsdDs          Integer32,
    xdsl2LConfProfMaxNomPsdUs          Integer32,
    xdsl2LConfProfMaxNomAtpDs          Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfMaxNomAtpUs          Unsigned32,
    xdsl2LConfProfMaxAggRxPwrUs        Integer32,
    xdsl2LConfProfPsdMaskDs            Xdsl2PsdMaskDs,
    xdsl2LConfProfPsdMaskUs            Xdsl2PsdMaskUs,
    xdsl2LConfProfPsdMaskSelectUs      Xdsl2LinePsdMaskSelectUs,
    xdsl2LConfProfClassMask            Xdsl2LineClassMask,
    xdsl2LConfProfLimitMask            Xdsl2LineLimitMask,
    xdsl2LConfProfUs0Disable           Xdsl2LineUs0Disable,
    xdsl2LConfProfModeSpecRowStatus    RowStatus
 }

xdsl2LConfProfXdslMode OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2OperationModes
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The DSL Mode is a way of categorizing the various xDSL
     transmission modes into groups, each group (xDSL Mode) shares
     the same PSD configuration.
     There should be multiple entries in this table for a given line
     profile in case multiple bits are set in
     xdsl2LConfProfXtuTransSysEna for that profile."
 REFERENCE    "DSL Forum TR-129, paragraph #5.5"
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecEntry 1 }

xdsl2LConfProfMaxNomPsdDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Integer32(-600..-300)
 UNITS       "0.1 dBm/Hz"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create

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 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The maximum nominal transmit PSD in the downstream direction
     during initialization and Showtime.  It ranges from -600 to -300
     units of 0.1 dBm/Hz (physical values are -60 to -30
     dBm/Hz)."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.1 (MAXNOMPSDds)"
 DEFVAL       { -300 }
::= { xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecEntry 2 }

xdsl2LConfProfMaxNomPsdUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Integer32(-600..-300)
 UNITS       "0.1 dBm/Hz"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The maximum nominal transmit PSD in the upstream direction
     during initialization and Showtime.  It ranges from -600 to
     -300 units of 0.1 dBm/Hz (physical values are -60 to -30
     dBm/Hz)."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.2 (MAXNOMPSDus)"
 DEFVAL       { -300 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecEntry 3 }

xdsl2LConfProfMaxNomAtpDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..255)
 UNITS       "0.1 dBm"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The maximum nominal aggregate to transmit power in the
     downstream direction during initialization and Showtime.  It
     ranges from 0 to 255 units of 0.1 dBm (physical values are 0
     to 25.5 dBm)."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.3 (MAXNOMATPds)"
 DEFVAL       { 255 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecEntry 4 }

xdsl2LConfProfMaxNomAtpUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..255)
 UNITS       "0.1 dBm"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The maximum nominal aggregate transmit power in the upstream
     direction during initialization and Showtime.  It ranges from
     0 to 255 units of 0.1 dBm (physical values are 0 to 25.5
     dBm)."

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 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.4 (MAXNOMATPus)"
 DEFVAL       { 255 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecEntry 5 }

xdsl2LConfProfMaxAggRxPwrUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Integer32(-255..255 | 2147483647)
 UNITS       "0.1 dBm"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The maximum upstream aggregate receive power over the
     relevant set of subcarriers.  The xTU-C should verify that the
     upstream power cutback is such that this maximum aggregate
     receive power value is honored.  It ranges from -255 to 255
     units of 0.1 dBm (physical values are -25.5 to 25.5 dBm).
     A value of 0x7FFFFFFF (2147483647) means that there is no
     limit."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.5 (MAXRXPWRus)"
 DEFVAL       { 255 }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecEntry 6 }

xdsl2LConfProfPsdMaskDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2PsdMaskDs
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
   "The downstream PSD mask applicable at the U-C2 reference
    point.
    This parameter is used only for G.992.5 and it may impose PSD
    restrictions (breakpoints) in addition to the Limit PSD mask
    defined in G.992.5.
    This is a string of 32 pairs of values in the following
    structure:
    Octets 0-1 - Index of the first subcarrier used in the context of
                 a first breakpoint.
    Octet 2    - The PSD reduction for the subcarrier indicated in
                 octets 0 and 1.
    Octets 3-5 - Same, for a second breakpoint.
    Octets 6-8 - Same, for a third breakpoint.
    This architecture continues until octets 94-95, which are
    associated with a 32nd breakpoint.
    Each subcarrier index is an unsigned number in the range 0 and
    NSCds-1.  Each PSD reduction value is in the range 0 (0 dBm/Hz) to
    255 (-127.5 dBm/Hz) with steps of 0.5 dBm/Hz.  Valid values are in
    the range 0 to 190 (0 to -95 dBm/Hz).
    When the number of breakpoints is less than 32, all remaining
    octets are set to the value '0'.  Note that the content of this
    object should be correlated with the subcarrier mask and with

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    the RFI setup."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.9 (PSDMASKds)"
   ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecEntry 7 }

xdsl2LConfProfPsdMaskUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2PsdMaskUs
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
   "The upstream PSD mask applicable at the U-R2 reference
    point.
    This parameter is used only for G.992.5, and it may impose PSD
    restrictions (breakpoints) in addition to the Limit PSD mask
    defined in G.992.5.
    This is a string of 16 pairs of values in the following
    structure:
    Octets 0-1 - Index of the first subcarrier used in the context of
                 a first breakpoint.
    Octet 2    - The PSD reduction for the subcarrier indicated in
                 octets 0 and 1.
    Octets 3-5 - Same, for a second breakpoint.
    Octets 6-8 - Same, for a third breakpoint.
    This architecture continues until octets 9-47, which are
    associated with a 16th breakpoint.
    Each subcarrier index is an unsigned number in the range 0 and
    NSCus-1.  Each PSD reduction value is in the range 0 (0 dBm/Hz) to
    255 (-127.5 dBm/Hz) with steps of 0.5 dBm/Hz.  Valid values are in
    the range 0 to 190 (0 to -95 dBm/Hz).
    When the number of breakpoints is less than 16, all remaining
    octets are set to the value '0'.  Note that the content of this
    object should be correlated with the subcarrier mask and with
    the RFI setup."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.12 (PSDMASKus)"
   ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecEntry 8 }

xdsl2LConfProfPsdMaskSelectUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LinePsdMaskSelectUs
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
   "The selected upstream PSD mask.  This parameter is used only
    for Annexes J and M of G.992.3 and G.992.5, and the same
    selection is used for all relevant enabled bits in
    xdsl2LConfProfXtuTransSysEna."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.11
              (Upstream PSD mask selection)"
 DEFVAL       { adlu32Eu32 }
  ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecEntry 9 }

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xdsl2LConfProfClassMask OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineClassMask
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "In order to reduce the number of configuration
     possibilities, the limit Power Spectral Density masks (see
     LIMITMASK) are grouped in PSD mask classes.
     Each class is designed such that the PSD levels of each limit PSD
     mask of a specific class are equal in their respective passband
     above 552 kHz.
     This parameter is defined per VDSL2 Annex enabled in the
     xdsl2LConfProfXtuTransSysEna object.  It selects a single PSD
     mask class per Annex that is activated at the VTU-O."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1 Amendment 1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.15
              (CLASSMASK)"
 DEFVAL       { a998ORb997M1cORc998B }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecEntry 10 }

xdsl2LConfProfLimitMask OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineLimitMask
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This configuration parameter contains the G.993.2 limit
     PSD masks of the selected PSD mask class, enabled by the near-end
     xTU on this line for each class of profiles.
     This parameter is defined per VDSL2 Annex enabled in the
     xdsl2LConfProfXtuTransSysEna object.
     Through this parameter, several limit PSD masks of the selected
     PSD mask class (xdsl2LConfProfClassMask) may be enabled.  The
     enabling parameter is coded in a bitmap representation (0 if the
     associated mask is not allowed, 1 if it is allowed)."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1 Amendment 1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.16
               (LIMITMASK)"
 DEFVAL       { {} }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecEntry 11 }

xdsl2LConfProfUs0Disable OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineUs0Disable
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This configuration parameter indicates if the use of the US0 is
     disabled for each limit PSD mask enabled in the
     xdsl2LConfProfLimitMask parameter.
     This parameter is defined per VDSL2 Annex enabled in the
     xdsl2LConfProfXtuTransSysEna object.

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     For each limit PSD mask enabled in the xdsl2LConfProfLimitMask
     parameter, a bit shall indicate if the US0 is disabled.  The
     disabling parameter is coded as a bitmap.  The bit is set to '1'
     if the US0 is disabled for the associated limit mask.
     This parameter and the xdsl2LConfProfLimitMask parameter use the
     same structure."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.17 (US0DISABLE)"
 DEFVAL       { {} }
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecEntry 12 }

xdsl2LConfProfModeSpecRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      RowStatus
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This object is used to create a new row or to modify or
     delete an existing row in this table.
     This row is activated by setting this object to 'active'.
     A 'mandatory' row, as defined in the DESCRIPTION clause of
     xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecTable, cannot be deleted at all.
     A 'mandatory' row can be taken out of service
     (by setting this object to 'notInService') if the parent
     row in the xdsl2LineConfProfTable table is not in
     the 'active' state.
     An 'optional' row (or 'mode-specific' row) can be deleted or
     taken out of service (by setting this object to 'destroy' or
     'notInService') at any time."
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecEntry 13 }

– xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecBandUsTable –


xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecBandUsTable OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SEQUENCE  OF  Xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecBandUsEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecBandUsTable extends
     xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecTable with upstream-band-specific
     parameters for VDSL2, such as upstream power back-off
     parameters xdsl2LConfProfUpboPsdA and xdsl2LConfProfUpboPsdB
     (UPBOPSD-pb).

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     When a parent 'mandatory row' is created in
     xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecTable, the SNMP agent will automatically
     create several 'mandatory' rows in this table -- one for each
     upstream band:
     Note: A mandatory row is one where xdsl2LConfProfXdslMode =
     defMode(1).  When the parent row is deleted, the SNMP agent will
     automatically delete all associated rows in this table.  Any
     attempt to delete a 'mandatory' row using the
     xdsl2LConfProfModeSpecBandUsRowStatus object will be rejected
     by the SNMP agent.  The manager MAY create a new 'optional'
     row in this table using the xdsl2LConfProfModeSpecBandUsRowStatus
     object if the associated parent row exists, and the
     value of xdsl2LConfProfXdslMode is a G.993.2 value.  The manager
     MAY delete an 'optional' row in this table using the
     xdsl2LConfProfModeSpecBandUsRowStatus object at any time.
     With respect to the xdsl2LConfProfUpboPsdA and
     xdsl2LConfProfUpboPsdB parameters, for a given upstream band,
     if an optional row is missing from this table, then that
     means upstream power back-off is disabled for that upstream
     band.
     Entries in this table MUST be maintained in a persistent
     manner."
 ::= { xdsl2ProfileLine 4 }

xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecBandUsEntry OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecBandUsEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecBandUsTable extends
     xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecTable with upstream-band-specific
     parameters for VDSL2, such as upstream power back-off parameters
     xdsl2LConfProfUpboPsdA and xdsl2LConfProfUpboPsdB (UPBOPSD-
     pb)."
 INDEX       { xdsl2LConfProfProfileName, xdsl2LConfProfXdslMode,
               xdsl2LConfProfXdslBandUs}
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecBandUsTable 1 }

Xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecBandUsEntry ::=

 SEQUENCE {
    xdsl2LConfProfXdslBandUs                 Xdsl2BandUs,
    xdsl2LConfProfUpboPsdA                   Integer32,
    xdsl2LConfProfUpboPsdB                   Integer32,
    xdsl2LConfProfModeSpecBandUsRowStatus    RowStatus
 }

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xdsl2LConfProfXdslBandUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2BandUs
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Each value identifies a specific band in the upstream
     transmission direction (excluding the US0 band)."
 REFERENCE   "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.14"
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecBandUsEntry 1 }

xdsl2LConfProfUpboPsdA OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Integer32(4000..8095)
 UNITS       "0.01 dBm/Hz"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This configuration parameter defines the 'a' reference
     parameter of the UPBO reference PSD used to compute the
     upstream power back-off for the upstream band.  A UPBO PSD
     defined for each band shall consist of two parameters [a, b].
     Parameter 'a' (xdsl2LConfProfUpboPsdA) ranges from 40 dBm/Hz
     (coded as 4000) to 80.95 dBm/Hz (coded as 8095) in steps of 0.01
     dBm/Hz; and parameter 'b' (xdsl2LConfProfUpboPsdB) ranges from 0
     dBm/Hz (coded as 0) to 40.95 dBm/Hz (coded as 4095) in steps of
     0.01 dBm/Hz.  The UPBO reference PSD at the frequency 'f'
     expressed in MHz shall be equal to '-a-b(SQRT(f))'.  Setting
     xdsl2LConfProfUpboPsdA to 4000 and xdsl2LConfProfUpboPsdB to 0 is
     a special configuration to disable UPBO in the respective
     upstream band."
 REFERENCE   "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.14 (UPBOPSD-pb)"
 DEFVAL      { 4000 }
::= { xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecBandUsEntry 2 }

xdsl2LConfProfUpboPsdB OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Integer32(0..4095)
 UNITS       "0.01 dBm/Hz"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This configuration parameter defines the 'b' reference
     parameter of the UPBO reference PSD used to compute the
     upstream power back-off for the upstream band.  A UPBO PSD
     defined for each band shall consist of two parameters [a, b].
     Parameter 'a' (xdsl2LConfProfUpboPsdA) ranges from 40 dBm/Hz
     (coded as 4000) to 80.95 dBm/Hz (coded as 8095) in steps of 0.01
     dBm/Hz; and parameter 'b' (xdsl2LConfProfUpboPsdB) ranges from 0
     dBm/Hz (coded as 0) to 40.95 dBm/Hz (coded as 4095) in steps of
     0.01 dBm/Hz.  The UPBO reference PSD at the frequency 'f'

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     expressed in MHz shall be equal to '-a-b(SQRT(f))'.  Setting
     xdsl2LConfProfUpboPsdA to 4000 and xdsl2LConfProfUpboPsdB to 0 is
     a special configuration to disable UPBO in the respective
     upstream band."
 REFERENCE   "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.1.2.14 (UPBOPSD-pb)"
 DEFVAL      { 0 }
::= { xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecBandUsEntry 3 }

xdsl2LConfProfModeSpecBandUsRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      RowStatus
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This object is used to create a new row or to modify or
     delete an existing row in this table.
     This row is activated by setting this object to 'active'.
     A 'mandatory' row, as defined in the DESCRIPTION clause of
     xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecBandUsTable, cannot be deleted at all.
     A 'mandatory' row can be taken out of service
     (by setting this object to 'notInService') if the parent
     row in the xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecTable table is not in
     the 'active' state.
     An 'optional' row (or 'mode-specific' row) can be deleted or
     taken out of service (by setting this object to 'destroy' or
     'notInService') at any time."
 ::= { xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecBandUsEntry 4 }

– xdsl2ChConfProfileTable –


xdsl2ChConfProfileTable OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SEQUENCE  OF  Xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2ChConfProfileTable contains DSL channel
     profile configuration.
     Entries in this table MUST be maintained in a persistent
     manner."
 ::= { xdsl2ProfileChannel 1 }

xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry OBJECT-TYPE

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 SYNTAX      Xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "A default profile with an index of 'DEFVAL' will always
    exist, and its parameters will be set to vendor-specific values,
    unless otherwise specified in this document."
 INDEX  { xdsl2ChConfProfProfileName }
 ::= { xdsl2ChConfProfileTable 1 }

Xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry ::=

 SEQUENCE {
    xdsl2ChConfProfProfileName          SnmpAdminString,
    xdsl2ChConfProfMinDataRateDs        Unsigned32,
    xdsl2ChConfProfMinDataRateUs        Unsigned32,
    xdsl2ChConfProfMinResDataRateDs     Unsigned32,
    xdsl2ChConfProfMinResDataRateUs     Unsigned32,
    xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDataRateDs        Unsigned32,
    xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDataRateUs        Unsigned32,
    xdsl2ChConfProfMinDataRateLowPwrDs  Unsigned32,
    xdsl2ChConfProfMinDataRateLowPwrUs  Unsigned32,
    xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDelayDs           Unsigned32,
    xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDelayUs           Unsigned32,
    xdsl2ChConfProfMinProtectionDs      Xdsl2SymbolProtection,
    xdsl2ChConfProfMinProtectionUs      Xdsl2SymbolProtection,
    xdsl2ChConfProfMinProtection8Ds     Xdsl2SymbolProtection8,
    xdsl2ChConfProfMinProtection8Us     Xdsl2SymbolProtection8,
    xdsl2ChConfProfMaxBerDs             Xdsl2MaxBer,
    xdsl2ChConfProfMaxBerUs             Xdsl2MaxBer,
    xdsl2ChConfProfUsDataRateDs         Unsigned32,
    xdsl2ChConfProfDsDataRateDs         Unsigned32,
    xdsl2ChConfProfUsDataRateUs         Unsigned32,
    xdsl2ChConfProfDsDataRateUs         Unsigned32,
    xdsl2ChConfProfImaEnabled           TruthValue,
    xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDelayVar          Unsigned32,
    xdsl2ChConfProfInitPolicy           Xdsl2ChInitPolicy,
    xdsl2ChConfProfRowStatus            RowStatus
 }

xdsl2ChConfProfProfileName OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE(1..32))
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This object identifies a row in this table."
 ::= { xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry 1 }

xdsl2ChConfProfMinDataRateDs OBJECT-TYPE

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 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 UNITS       "bits/second"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Minimum Data Rate on Downstream direction.  The minimum net
     data rate for the bearer channel, coded in bit/s."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.1.1
               (Minimum data rate)"
 ::= { xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry 2 }

xdsl2ChConfProfMinDataRateUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 UNITS       "bits/second"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Minimum Data Rate on Upstream direction.  The minimum net
     data rate for the bearer channel, coded in bit/s."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.1.1
               (Minimum data rate)"
 ::= { xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry 3 }

xdsl2ChConfProfMinResDataRateDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 UNITS       "bits/second"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Minimum Reserved Data Rate on Downstream direction.  The
     minimum reserved net data rate for the bearer channel, coded
     in bit/s.  This parameter is used only if the Rate Adaptation
     Mode in the direction of the bearer channel (i.e.,
     xdsl2LConfProfRaModeDs) is set to 'dynamicRa'."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.1.2
               (Minimum reserved data rate)"
 ::= { xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry 4 }

xdsl2ChConfProfMinResDataRateUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 UNITS       "bits/second"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Minimum Reserved Data Rate on Upstream direction.  The
     minimum reserved net data rate for the bearer channel, coded in
     bit/s.  This parameter is used only if the Rate Adaptation Mode
     in the direction of the bearer channel (i.e.,

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     xdsl2LConfProfRaModeUs) is set to 'dynamicRa'."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.1.2
               (Minimum reserved data rate)"
 ::= { xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry 5 }

xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDataRateDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 UNITS       "bits/second"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Maximum Data Rate on Downstream direction.  The maximum net
     data rate for the bearer channel, coded in bit/s."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.1.3
               (Maximum data rate)"
 ::= { xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry 6 }

xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDataRateUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 UNITS       "bits/second"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Maximum Data Rate on Upstream direction.  The maximum net
     data rate for the bearer channel, coded in bit/s."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.1.3
               (Maximum data rate)"
 ::= { xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry 7 }

xdsl2ChConfProfMinDataRateLowPwrDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 UNITS       "bits/second"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This parameter specifies the minimum net data rate for
     the bearer channel as desired by the operator of the system
     during the low power state (L1/L2).  The power management low
     power states L1 and L2 are defined in ITU-T Recommendations
     G.992.2 and G.992.3, respectively.
     The data rate is coded in steps of bit/s."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.1.5
               (Minimum Data Rate in low power state)"
 ::= { xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry 8 }

xdsl2ChConfProfMinDataRateLowPwrUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 UNITS       "bits/second"

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 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This parameter specifies the minimum net data rate for
     the bearer channel as desired by the operator of the system
     during the low power state (L1/L2).  The power management low
     power states L1 and L2 are defined in ITU-T Recommendations
     G.992.2 and G.992.3, respectively.
     The data rate is coded in steps of bit/s."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.1.5
               (Minimum Data Rate in low power state)"
 ::= { xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry 9 }

xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDelayDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..63)
 UNITS       "milliseconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Maximum Interleave Delay on Downstream direction.  The
     maximum one-way interleaving delay introduced by the PMS-TC on
     Downstream direction.  The xTUs shall choose the S (factor) and D
     (depth) values such that the actual one-way interleaving delay
     (Xdsl2ChStatusActDelay) is as close as possible to, but less than
     or equal to, xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDelayDs.  The delay is coded in
     ms, with the value 0 indicating no delay bound is being
     imposed."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.2
               (Maximum interleaving delay)"
 ::= { xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry 10 }

xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDelayUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..63)
 UNITS       "milliseconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Maximum Interleave Delay on Upstream direction.  The maximum
     one-way interleaving delay introduced by the PMS-TC on Upstream
     direction.  The xTUs shall choose the S (factor) and D (depth)
     values such that the actual one-way interleaving delay
     (Xdsl2ChStatusActDelay) is as close as possible to, but less than
     or equal to, xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDelayUs.  The delay is coded in
     ms, with the value 0 indicating no delay bound is being
     imposed."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.2
               (Maximum interleaving delay)"
 ::= { xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry 11 }

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xdsl2ChConfProfMinProtectionDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2SymbolProtection
 UNITS       "symbols"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This parameter specifies the minimum impulse noise
     protection for the bearer channel if it is transported over DMT
     symbols with a subcarrier spacing of 4.3125 kHz.  The impulse
     noise protection is expressed in DMT symbols with a subcarrier
     spacing of 4.3125 kHz and can take the values 1/2 and any integer
     from 0 to 16, inclusive.  If the xTU does not support the
     configured INPMIN value, it shall use the nearest supported
     impulse noise protection greater than INPMIN."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.3 (INPMINds)"
 DEFVAL       { noProtection }
 ::= { xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry 12 }

xdsl2ChConfProfMinProtectionUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2SymbolProtection
 UNITS       "symbols"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This parameter specifies the minimum impulse noise
     protection for the bearer channel if it is transported over DMT
     symbols with a subcarrier spacing of 4.3125 kHz.  The impulse
     noise protection is expressed in DMT symbols with a subcarrier
     spacing of 4.3125 kHz and can take the values 1/2 and any integer
     from 0 to 16, inclusive.  If the xTU does not support the
     configured INPMIN value, it shall use the nearest supported
     impulse noise protection greater than INPMIN."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.3 (INPMINus)"
 DEFVAL       { noProtection }
 ::= { xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry 13 }

xdsl2ChConfProfMinProtection8Ds OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2SymbolProtection8
 UNITS       "symbols"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This parameter specifies the minimum impulse noise
     protection for the bearer channel if it is transported over DMT
     symbols with a subcarrier spacing of 8.625 kHz.  The impulse
     noise protection is expressed in DMT symbols with a subcarrier
     spacing of 8.625 kHz."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.4 (INPMIN8ds)"

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 DEFVAL       { noProtection }
 ::= { xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry 14 }

xdsl2ChConfProfMinProtection8Us OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2SymbolProtection8
 UNITS       "symbols"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This parameter specifies the minimum impulse noise
     protection for the bearer channel if it is transported over DMT
     symbols with a subcarrier spacing of 8.625 kHz.  The impulse
     noise protection is expressed in DMT symbols with a subcarrier
     spacing of 8.625 kHz."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.4 (INPMIN8us)"
 DEFVAL       { noProtection }
 ::= { xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry 15 }

xdsl2ChConfProfMaxBerDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2MaxBer
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Maximum Bit Error Ratio on Downstream direction.  The
     maximum bit error ratio for the bearer channel."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.6
               (Maximum bit error ratio)"
 DEFVAL       { eminus5 }
::= { xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry 16 }

xdsl2ChConfProfMaxBerUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2MaxBer
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Maximum Bit Error Ratio on Upstream direction.  The maximum
     bit error ratio for the bearer channel."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.6
               (Maximum bit error ratio)"
 DEFVAL       { eminus5 }
 ::= { xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry 17 }

xdsl2ChConfProfUsDataRateDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 UNITS       "bits/second"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION

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    "Data Rate Threshold Upshift for Downstream direction.  An
     'Up-Shift rate change' event is triggered when the
     actual downstream data rate exceeds, by more than the threshold,
     the data rate at the last entry into Showtime.  The parameter is
     coded in bit/s."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.8.1
               (Data rate threshold upshift)"
 ::= { xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry 18 }

xdsl2ChConfProfDsDataRateDs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 UNITS       "bits/second"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Data Rate Threshold Downshift for Downstream direction.  A
     'Down-Shift rate change' event is triggered when the
     actual downstream data rate is below the data rate at the last
     entry into Showtime, by more than the threshold.  The parameter
     is coded in bit/s."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.8.2
               (Data rate threshold downshift)"
 ::= { xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry 19 }

xdsl2ChConfProfUsDataRateUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 UNITS       "bits/second"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Data Rate Threshold Upshift for Upstream direction.  An
     'Up-Shift rate change' event is triggered when the
     actual upstream data rate exceeds, by more than the threshold,
     the data rate at the last entry into Showtime.  The parameter is
     coded in bit/s."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.8.1
               (Data rate threshold upshift)"
 ::= { xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry 20 }

xdsl2ChConfProfDsDataRateUs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 UNITS       "bits/second"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Data Rate Threshold Downshift for Upstream direction.  A
     'Down-Shift rate change' event is triggered when the
     actual upstream data rate is below the data rate at the last

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     entry into Showtime, by more than the threshold.  The parameter
     is coded in bit/s."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.2.8.2
               (Data rate threshold downshift)"
 ::= { xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry 21 }

xdsl2ChConfProfImaEnabled OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      TruthValue
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "IMA Mode Enable.  The parameter enables the IMA operation
     mode in the ATM Data Path.  Relevant only if the channel is of
     ATM Data Path.  When in 'enable' state, the ATM Data
     Path should comply with the requirements for IMA
     transmission."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.3.4.1
               (IMA operation mode enable parameter)"
 DEFVAL       { false }

::= { xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry 22 }

xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDelayVar OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32(1..255)
 UNITS       "0.1 milliseconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Maximum delay variation (DVMAX).
     This optional VDSL2-specific parameter specifies the maximum
     value for the delay variation allowed in an OLR procedure.
     It is ranges from 1 to 254 units of 0.1 milliseconds (i.e., 0.1
     to 25.4 milliseconds) with the special value 255, which indicates
     that no delay variation bound is imposed."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1 Amendment 1, paragraph #7.3.2.9
               (DVMAX)"
 DEFVAL       { 255 }

::= { xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry 23 }

xdsl2ChConfProfInitPolicy OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2ChInitPolicy
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Channel Initialization Policy Selection (CIPOLICY).
     This optional parameter indicates which policy shall be applied
     to determine the transceiver configuration parameters at
     initialization.  Those policies are defined in the respective
     Recommendations."

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 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1 Amendment 1, paragraph #7.3.2.10
               (CIPOLICY)"
 DEFVAL       { policy0 }

::= { xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry 24 }

xdsl2ChConfProfRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      RowStatus
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This object is used to create a new row or to modify or
     delete an existing row in this table.
     A profile is activated by setting this object to 'active'.
     Before a profile can be deleted or taken out of service (by
     setting this object to 'destroy' or 'notInService'), it MUST be
     first unreferenced from all associated templates.
     A row in xdsl2ChConfProfTable is said to be unreferenced when
     there is no instance of xdsl2LConfTempChan1ConfProfile,
     xdsl2LConfTempChan2ConfProfile, xdsl2LConfTempChan3ConfProfile,
     or xdsl2LConfTempChan4ConfProfile that refers to
     the row."
 ::= { xdsl2ChConfProfileEntry 25 }

– xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplateTable –


xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplateTable OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SEQUENCE  OF  Xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplateEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2LineAlarConfTemplateTable contains DSL
     line alarm configuration templates.
      Entries in this table MUST be maintained in a persistent
      manner."
 ::= { xdsl2ProfileAlarmConf 1 }

xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplateEntry OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplateEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "A default template with an index of 'DEFVAL' will always

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     exist, and its parameters will be set to vendor-specific values,
     unless otherwise specified in this document."
 INDEX  { xdsl2LAlarmConfTempTemplateName }
 ::= { xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplateTable 1 }

Xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplateEntry ::=

 SEQUENCE {
    xdsl2LAlarmConfTempTemplateName      SnmpAdminString,
    xdsl2LAlarmConfTempLineProfile       SnmpAdminString,
    xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan1ConfProfile  SnmpAdminString,
    xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan2ConfProfile  SnmpAdminString,
    xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan3ConfProfile  SnmpAdminString,
    xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan4ConfProfile  SnmpAdminString,
    xdsl2LAlarmConfTempRowStatus         RowStatus
 }

xdsl2LAlarmConfTempTemplateName OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE(1..32))
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This object identifies a row in this table."
 ::= { xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplateEntry 1 }

xdsl2LAlarmConfTempLineProfile OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE(1..32))
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The value of this object identifies the row in the DSL Line
     Thresholds Configuration Profile Table
     (xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileTable) that applies to this line."
 REFERENCE    "DSL Forum TR-129, paragraph #8.2"
 DEFVAL       { "DEFVAL" }
 ::= { xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplateEntry 2 }

xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan1ConfProfile OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE(1..32))
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The value of this object identifies the row in the DSL
     Channel Thresholds Configuration Profile Table
     (xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileTable) that applies for DSL bearer
     channel #1.  The channel profile name specified here MUST match
     the name of an existing row in the xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileTable
     table."
 REFERENCE    "DSL Forum TR-129, paragraph #8.4"

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 DEFVAL       { "DEFVAL" }
 ::= { xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplateEntry 3 }

xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan2ConfProfile OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE(0..32))
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The value of this object identifies the row in the DSL
     Channel Thresholds Configuration Profile Table
     (xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileTable) that applies for DSL bearer
     channel #2.  The channel profile name specified here MUST match
     the name of an existing row in the xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileTable
     table.  If the channel is unused, then the object is set to a
     zero-length string."
 REFERENCE    "DSL Forum TR-129, paragraph #8.4"
 DEFVAL       { "" }
 ::= { xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplateEntry 4 }

xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan3ConfProfile OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE(0..32))
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The value of this object identifies the row in the DSL
     Channel Thresholds Configuration Profile Table
     (xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileTable) that applies for DSL bearer
     channel #3.  The channel profile name specified here MUST match
     the name of an existing row in the xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileTable
     table.
     This object may be set to a non-zero-length string only if
     xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan2ConfProfile contains a non-zero-length
     string."
 REFERENCE    "DSL Forum TR-129, paragraph #8.4"
 DEFVAL       { "" }
 ::= { xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplateEntry 5 }

xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan4ConfProfile OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE(0..32))
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The value of this object identifies the row in the DSL
     Channel Thresholds Configuration Profile Table
     (xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileTable) that applies for DSL bearer
     channel #4.  The channel profile name specified here MUST match
     the name of an existing row in the xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileTable
     table.

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     This object may be set to a non-zero-length string only if
     xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan3ConfProfile contains a non-zero-length
     string."
 REFERENCE    "DSL Forum TR-129, paragraph #8.4"
 DEFVAL       { "" }
 ::= { xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplateEntry 6 }

xdsl2LAlarmConfTempRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      RowStatus
 MAX-ACCESS  read-create
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This object is used to create a new row or to modify or
     delete an existing row in this table.
     A template is activated by setting this object to 'active'.
     Before a template can be deleted or taken out of service (by
     setting this object to 'destroy' or 'notInService'), it MUST be
     first unreferenced from all associated lines.
     A row in this table is said to be unreferenced when there is no
     instance of xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplate that refers to the
     row."
 ::= { xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplateEntry 7 }

– xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileTable –


xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileTable OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      SEQUENCE  OF  Xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileEntry
   MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileTable contains DSL
     line performance threshold values.
     If a performance counter exceeds the threshold value specified
     in this table, then the SNMP agent will issue a threshold trap.
     Each performance counter has a unique trap type
     (see NOTIFICATION-TYPE definitions below).
     One trap will be sent per interval, per interface, per trap type.
     A value of 0 will disable the trap.
     Entries in this table MUST be maintained in a persistent
     manner."
   ::= { xdsl2ProfileAlarmConf 2 }

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xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileEntry OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      Xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileEntry
   MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
    "A default profile with an index of 'DEFVAL' will always
     exist, and its parameters will be set to vendor-specific values,
     unless otherwise specified in this document."
   INDEX  { xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileName }
   ::= { xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileTable 1 }

Xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileEntry ::=

   SEQUENCE {
   xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileName                SnmpAdminString,
   xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinFecs
                                        HCPerfIntervalThreshold,
   xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinEs
                                        HCPerfIntervalThreshold,
   xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinSes
                                         HCPerfIntervalThreshold,
   xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinLoss
                                         HCPerfIntervalThreshold,
   xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinUas
                                         HCPerfIntervalThreshold,
   xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinFecs
                                         HCPerfIntervalThreshold,
   xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinEs
                                         HCPerfIntervalThreshold,
   xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinSes
                                         HCPerfIntervalThreshold,
   xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinLoss
                                         HCPerfIntervalThreshold,
   xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinUas
                                         HCPerfIntervalThreshold,
   xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileThresh15MinFailedFullInt   Unsigned32,
   xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileThresh15MinFailedShrtInt   Unsigned32,
   xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileRowStatus                   RowStatus
   }

xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileName OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE(1..32))
   MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "This object identifies a row in this table."
   ::= { xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileEntry 1 }

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xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinFecs OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      HCPerfIntervalThreshold
   UNITS       "seconds"
   MAX-ACCESS  read-create
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "A threshold for the xdsl2PMLCurr15MFecs counter, when
    xdsl2PMLCurrUnit is xtuc {1}.
    The value 0 means that no threshold is specified for the
    associated counter."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.7.2"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
   ::= { xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileEntry 2 }

xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinEs OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      HCPerfIntervalThreshold
   UNITS       "seconds"
   MAX-ACCESS  read-create
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "A threshold for the xdsl2PMLCurr15MEs counter, when
    xdsl2PMLCurrUnit is xtuc {1}.
    The value 0 means that no threshold is specified for the
    associated counter."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.7.2"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
   ::= { xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileEntry 3 }

xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinSes OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      HCPerfIntervalThreshold
   UNITS       "seconds"
   MAX-ACCESS  read-create
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "A threshold for the xdsl2PMLCurr15MSes counter, when
    xdsl2PMLCurrUnit is xtuc {1}.
    The value 0 means that no threshold is specified for the
    associated counter."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.7.2"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
   ::= { xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileEntry 4 }

xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinLoss OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      HCPerfIntervalThreshold
   UNITS       "seconds"
   MAX-ACCESS  read-create
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION

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   "A threshold for the xdsl2PMLCurr15MLoss counter, when
    xdsl2PMLCurrUnit is xtuc {1}.
    The value 0 means that no threshold is specified for the
    associated counter."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.7.2"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
   ::= { xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileEntry 5 }

xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinUas OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      HCPerfIntervalThreshold
   UNITS       "seconds"
   MAX-ACCESS  read-create
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "A threshold for the xdsl2PMLCurr15MUas counter, when
    xdsl2PMLCurrUnit is xtuc {1}.
    The value 0 means that no threshold is specified for the
    associated counter."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.7.2"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
   ::= { xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileEntry 6 }

xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinFecs OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      HCPerfIntervalThreshold
   UNITS       "seconds"
   MAX-ACCESS  read-create
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "A threshold for the xdsl2PMLCurr15MFecs counter, when
    xdsl2PMLCurrUnit is xtur {2}.
    The value 0 means that no threshold is specified for the
    associated counter."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.7.2"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
   ::= { xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileEntry 7 }

xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinEs OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      HCPerfIntervalThreshold
   UNITS       "seconds"
   MAX-ACCESS  read-create
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "A threshold for the xdsl2PMLCurr15MEs counter, when
    xdsl2PMLCurrUnit is xtur {2}.
    The value 0 means that no threshold is specified for the
    associated counter."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.7.2"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }

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   ::= { xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileEntry 8 }

xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinSes OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      HCPerfIntervalThreshold
   UNITS       "seconds"
   MAX-ACCESS  read-create
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "A threshold for the xdsl2PMLCurr15MSes counter, when
    xdsl2PMLCurrUnit is xtur {2}.
    The value 0 means that no threshold is specified for the
    associated counter."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.7.2"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
   ::= { xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileEntry 9 }

xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinLoss OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      HCPerfIntervalThreshold
   UNITS       "seconds"
   MAX-ACCESS  read-create
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "A threshold for the xdsl2PMLCurr15MLoss counter, when
    xdsl2PMLCurrUnit is xtur {2}.
    The value 0 means that no threshold is specified for the
    associated counter."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.7.2"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
   ::= { xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileEntry 10 }

xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinUas OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      HCPerfIntervalThreshold
   UNITS       "seconds"
   MAX-ACCESS  read-create
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "A threshold for the xdsl2PMLCurr15MUas counter, when
    xdsl2PMLCurrUnit is xtur {2}.
    The value 0 means that no threshold is specified for the
    associated counter."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.7.2"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
   ::= { xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileEntry 11 }

xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileThresh15MinFailedFullInt OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      Unsigned32
   MAX-ACCESS  read-create
   STATUS      current

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   DESCRIPTION
   "A threshold for the xdsl2PMLInitCurr15MfailedFullInits
    counter.
    The value 0 means that no threshold is specified for the
    associated counter."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.7.2"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
   ::= { xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileEntry 12 }

xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileThresh15MinFailedShrtInt OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      Unsigned32
   MAX-ACCESS  read-create
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "A threshold for the xdsl2PMLInitCurr15MFailedShortInits
    counter.
    The value 0 means that no threshold is specified for the
    associated counter."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.7.2"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
   ::= { xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileEntry 13 }

xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      RowStatus
   MAX-ACCESS  read-create
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
    "This object is used to create a new row or to modify or
     delete an existing row in this table.
     A profile is activated by setting this object to 'active'.
     Before a profile can be deleted or taken out of service (by
     setting this object to 'destroy' or 'notInService'), it MUST be
     first unreferenced from all associated templates.
     A row in this table is said to be unreferenced when there is no
     instance of xdsl2LAlarmConfTempLineProfile that refers to the
     row."
   ::= { xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileEntry 14 }

– xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileTable –


xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileTable OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      SEQUENCE  OF  Xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileEntry
   MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible

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   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileTable contains DSL channel
     performance threshold values.
     If a performance counter exceeds the threshold value specified
     in this table, then the SNMP agent will issue a threshold trap.
     Each performance counter has a unique trap type
     (see NOTIFICATION-TYPE definitions below).
     One trap will be sent per interval per interface per trap type.
     A value of 0 will disable the trap.
     Entries in this table MUST be maintained in a persistent
     manner."
   ::= { xdsl2ProfileAlarmConf 3 }

xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileEntry OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      Xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileEntry
   MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
    "A default profile with an index of 'DEFVAL' will always
     exist, and its parameters will be set to vendor-specific values,
     unless otherwise specified in this document."
   INDEX  { xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileName }
   ::= { xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileTable 1 }

Xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileEntry ::=

   SEQUENCE {
   xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileName
                                                   SnmpAdminString,
   xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinCodingViolations
                                                   Unsigned32,
   xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinCorrected Unsigned32,
   xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinCodingViolations
                                                   Unsigned32,
   xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinCorrected Unsigned32,
   xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileRowStatus                RowStatus
   }

xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileName OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE(1..32))
   MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "This object identifies a row in this table."
   ::= { xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileEntry 1 }

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xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinCodingViolations OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      Unsigned32
   MAX-ACCESS  read-create
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "A threshold for the xdsl2PMChCurr15MCodingViolations
    counter, when xdsl2PMChCurrUnit is xtuc {1}.
    The value 0 means that no threshold is specified for the
    associated counter."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.7.2"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
   ::= { xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileEntry 2 }

xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinCorrected OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      Unsigned32
   MAX-ACCESS  read-create
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "A threshold for the xdsl2PMChCurr15MCorrectedBlocks
    counter, when xdsl2PMChCurrUnit is xtuc {1}.
    The value 0 means that no threshold is specified for the
    associated counter."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.7.2"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
   ::= { xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileEntry 3 }

xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinCodingViolations OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      Unsigned32
   MAX-ACCESS  read-create
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "A threshold for the xdsl2PMChCurr15MCodingViolations
    counter, when xdsl2PMChCurrUnit is xtur {2}.
    The value 0 means that no threshold is specified for the
    associated counter."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.7.2"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
   ::= { xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileEntry 4 }

xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinCorrected OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      Unsigned32
   MAX-ACCESS  read-create
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
   "A threshold for the xdsl2PMChCurr15MCorrectedBlocks
    counter, when xdsl2PMChCurrUnit is xtur {2}.
    The value 0 means that no threshold is specified for the
    associated counter."

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 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.7.2"
 DEFVAL       { 0 }
   ::= { xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileEntry 5 }

xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX      RowStatus
   MAX-ACCESS  read-create
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
    "This object is used to create a new row or to modify or
     delete an existing row in this table.
     A profile is activated by setting this object to 'active'.
     Before a profile can be deleted or taken out of service (by
     setting this object to 'destroy' or 'notInService'), it MUST be
     first unreferenced from all associated templates.
     A row in xdsl2ChConfProfTable is said to be unreferenced when
     there is no instance of xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan1ConfProfile,
     xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan2ConfProfile,
     xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan3ConfProfile, or
     xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan4ConfProfile that refers to
     the row."
   ::= { xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileEntry 6 }

– PM line current counters –


xdsl2PMLineCurrTable OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SEQUENCE  OF  Xdsl2PMLineCurrEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2PMLineCurrTable contains current Performance
     Monitoring results for DSL lines."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLine 1 }

xdsl2PMLineCurrEntry OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2PMLineCurrEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
     "One index of this table is an interface index where the
      interface has an ifType of vdsl2(251).  A second index of this
      table is the termination unit."
 INDEX  { ifIndex, xdsl2PMLCurrUnit }

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 ::= { xdsl2PMLineCurrTable 1 }

Xdsl2PMLineCurrEntry ::=

 SEQUENCE {
    xdsl2PMLCurrUnit                    Xdsl2Unit,
    xdsl2PMLCurr15MValidIntervals       Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLCurr15MInvalidIntervals     Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLCurr15MTimeElapsed          HCPerfTimeElapsed,
    xdsl2PMLCurr15MFecs                 Counter32,
    xdsl2PMLCurr15MEs                   Counter32,
    xdsl2PMLCurr15MSes                  Counter32,
    xdsl2PMLCurr15MLoss                 Counter32,
    xdsl2PMLCurr15MUas                  Counter32,
    xdsl2PMLCurr1DayValidIntervals      Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLCurr1DayInvalidIntervals    Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLCurr1DayTimeElapsed         HCPerfTimeElapsed,
    xdsl2PMLCurr1DayFecs                Counter32,
    xdsl2PMLCurr1DayEs                  Counter32,
    xdsl2PMLCurr1DaySes                 Counter32,
    xdsl2PMLCurr1DayLoss                Counter32,
    xdsl2PMLCurr1DayUas                 Counter32
 }

xdsl2PMLCurrUnit OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2Unit
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The termination unit."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineCurrEntry 1 }

xdsl2PMLCurr15MValidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..96)
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The number of 15-minute PM intervals for which data
     was collected.  The value will typically be equal to the maximum
     number of 15-minute intervals the implementation is planned to
     store (i.e., beyond the scope of this MIB module) unless the
     measurement was (re-)started recently, in which case the value
     will be the number of complete 15-minute intervals for which
     the agent has at least some data.  In certain cases (e.g., in
     the case where the agent is a proxy), it is possible that some
     intervals are unavailable.  In this case, this interval is the
     maximum interval number for which data is available."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineCurrEntry 2 }

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xdsl2PMLCurr15MInvalidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..96)
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The number of 15-minute PM intervals for which no data is
     available.  The value will typically be zero except in cases
     where the data for some intervals are not available (e.g.,
     in proxy situations)."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineCurrEntry 3 }

xdsl2PMLCurr15MTimeElapsed OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      HCPerfTimeElapsed
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Total elapsed seconds in this interval."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineCurrEntry 4 }

xdsl2PMLCurr15MFecs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Counter32
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of seconds during this interval that there was at
     least one FEC correction event for one or more bearer channels in
     this line.  This parameter is inhibited during UAS or SES."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.1.1 (FECS-L)
               and paragraph #7.2.1.2.1 (FECS-LFE)"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineCurrEntry 5 }

xdsl2PMLCurr15MEs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Counter32
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of seconds during this interval that there was:
        xTU-C: CRC-8 >= 1 for one or more bearer channels OR
               LOS >= 1 OR SEF >=1 OR LPR >= 1.
        xTU-R: FEBE >= 1 for one or more bearer channels OR
               LOS-FE >=1 OR RDI >=1 OR LPR-FE >=1.
     This parameter is inhibited during UAS."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.1.2 (ES-L)
               and paragraph #7.2.1.2.2 (ES-LFE)"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineCurrEntry 6 }

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xdsl2PMLCurr15MSes OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Counter32
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of seconds during this interval that there was:
        xTU-C: (CRC-8 anomalies in one or more of the
               received bearer channels) >= 18 OR LOS >= 1
               OR SEF >= 1 OR LPR >= 1.
        xTU-R: (FEBE anomalies in one or more of the
               received bearer channels) >= 18 OR LOS-FE >= 1
               OR RDI >= 1 OR LPR-FE >= 1.
     This parameter is inhibited during UAS."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.1.3 (SES-L)
               and paragraph #7.2.1.2.3 (SES-LFE)"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineCurrEntry 7 }

xdsl2PMLCurr15MLoss OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Counter32
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of seconds during this interval that there was LOS (or
     LOS-FE for xTU-R)."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.1.4 (LOSS-L)
               and paragraph #7.2.1.2.4 (LOSS-LFE)"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineCurrEntry 8 }

xdsl2PMLCurr15MUas OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Counter32
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of seconds in Unavailability State during this
     interval.  Unavailability begins at the onset of 10 contiguous
     severely errored seconds, and ends at the onset of 10 contiguous
     seconds with no severely errored seconds."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.1.5 (UAS-L)
               and paragraph #7.2.1.2.5 (UAS-LFE)"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineCurrEntry 9 }

xdsl2PMLCurr1DayValidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..30)
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current

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 DESCRIPTION
    "The number of 24-hour PM intervals for which data was
     collected.  The value will typically be equal to the maximum
     number of 24-hour intervals the implementation is planned to
     store (i.e., beyond the scope of this MIB module) unless the
     measurement was (re-)started recently, in which case the value
     will be the number of complete 24-hour intervals for which
     the agent has at least some data.  In certain cases (e.g., in
     the case where the agent is a proxy), it is possible that some
     intervals are unavailable.  In this case, this interval is the
     maximum interval number for which data is available."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineCurrEntry 10 }

xdsl2PMLCurr1DayInvalidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..30)
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The number of 24-hour PM intervals for which no data is
     available.  The value will typically be zero except in cases
     where the data for some intervals are not available (e.g.,
     in proxy situations)."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineCurrEntry 11 }

xdsl2PMLCurr1DayTimeElapsed OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      HCPerfTimeElapsed
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Total elapsed seconds in this interval."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineCurrEntry 12 }

xdsl2PMLCurr1DayFecs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Counter32
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of seconds during this interval that there was at
     least one FEC correction event for one or more bearer channels in
     this line.  This parameter is inhibited during UAS or SES."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.1.1 (FECS-L)
               and paragraph #7.2.1.2.1 (FECS-LFE)"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineCurrEntry 13 }

xdsl2PMLCurr1DayEs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Counter32

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 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of seconds during this interval that there was:
        xTU-C: CRC-8 >= 1 for one or more bearer channels OR
               LOS >= 1 OR SEF >= 1 OR LPR >= 1.
        xTU-R: FEBE >= 1 for one or more bearer channels OR
               LOS-FE >= 1 OR RDI >= 1 OR LPR-FE >= 1.
     This parameter is inhibited during UAS."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.1.2 (ES-L)
               and paragraph #7.2.1.2.2 (ES-LFE)"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineCurrEntry 14 }

xdsl2PMLCurr1DaySes OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Counter32
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of seconds during this interval that there was:
        xTU-C: (CRC-8 anomalies in one or more of the
               received bearer channels) >= 18 OR LOS >= 1
               OR SEF >= 1 OR LPR >= 1.
        xTU-R: (FEBE anomalies in one or more of the
               received bearer channels) >= 18 OR LOS-FE >= 1.
               OR RDI >= 1 OR LPR-FE >= 1.
     This parameter is inhibited during UAS."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.1.3 (SES-L)
               and paragraph #7.2.1.2.3 (SES-LFE)"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineCurrEntry 15 }

xdsl2PMLCurr1DayLoss OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Counter32
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of seconds during this interval that there was LOS (or
     LOS-FE for xTU-R)."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.1.4 (LOSS-L)
               and paragraph #7.2.1.2.4 (LOSS-LFE)"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineCurrEntry 16 }

xdsl2PMLCurr1DayUas OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Counter32
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only

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 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of seconds in Unavailability State during this
     interval.
     Unavailability begins at the onset of 10 contiguous severely
     errored seconds, and ends at the onset of 10 contiguous seconds
     with no severely errored seconds."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.1.5 (UAS-L)
               and paragraph #7.2.1.2.5 (UAS-LFE)"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineCurrEntry 17 }

– PM line init current counters –


xdsl2PMLineInitCurrTable OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SEQUENCE  OF  Xdsl2PMLineInitCurrEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2PMLineInitCurrTable contains current
     initialization counters for DSL lines."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLine 2 }

xdsl2PMLineInitCurrEntry OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2PMLineInitCurrEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The index of this table is an interface index where the
     interface has an ifType of vdsl2(251)."
 INDEX  { ifIndex }
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitCurrTable 1 }

Xdsl2PMLineInitCurrEntry ::=

 SEQUENCE {
    xdsl2PMLInitCurr15MValidIntervals       Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLInitCurr15MInvalidIntervals     Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLInitCurr15MTimeElapsed          Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLInitCurr15MFullInits            Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLInitCurr15MFailedFullInits      Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLInitCurr15MShortInits           Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLInitCurr15MFailedShortInits     Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLInitCurr1DayValidIntervals      Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLInitCurr1DayInvalidIntervals    Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLInitCurr1DayTimeElapsed         Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLInitCurr1DayFullInits           Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLInitCurr1DayFailedFullInits     Unsigned32,

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    xdsl2PMLInitCurr1DayShortInits          Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLInitCurr1DayFailedShortInits    Unsigned32
 }

xdsl2PMLInitCurr15MValidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..96)
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The number of 15-minute PM intervals for which data
     was collected.  The value will typically be equal to the maximum
     number of 15-minute intervals the implementation is planned to
     store (i.e., beyond the scope of this MIB module) unless the
     measurement was (re-)started recently, in which case the value
     will be the number of complete 15-minute intervals for which
     the agent has at least some data.  In certain cases (e.g., in
     the case where the agent is a proxy), it is possible that some
     intervals are unavailable.  In this case, this interval is the
     maximum interval number for which data is available."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitCurrEntry 1 }

xdsl2PMLInitCurr15MInvalidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..96)
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The number of 15-minute PM intervals for which no data is
     available.  The value will typically be zero except in cases
     where the data for some intervals are not available (e.g.,
     in proxy situations)."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitCurrEntry 2 }

xdsl2PMLInitCurr15MTimeElapsed OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Total elapsed seconds in this interval."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitCurrEntry 3 }

xdsl2PMLInitCurr15MFullInits OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of full initializations attempted on the line
     (successful and failed) during this interval."

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 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.3.1"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitCurrEntry 4 }

xdsl2PMLInitCurr15MFailedFullInits OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of failed full initializations on the line during this
     interval."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.3.2"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitCurrEntry 5 }

xdsl2PMLInitCurr15MShortInits OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of short initializations attempted on the line
     (successful and failed) during this interval."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.3.3"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitCurrEntry 6 }

xdsl2PMLInitCurr15MFailedShortInits OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of failed short initializations on the line during
     this interval."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.3.4"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitCurrEntry 7 }

xdsl2PMLInitCurr1DayValidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..30)
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The number of 24-hour PM intervals for which data was
     collected.  The value will typically be equal to the maximum
     number of 24-hour intervals the implementation is planned to
     store (i.e., beyond the scope of this MIB module) unless the
     measurement was (re-)started recently, in which case the value
     will be the number of complete 24-hour intervals for which
     the agent has at least some data.  In certain cases (e.g., in
     the case where the agent is a proxy), it is possible that some
     intervals are unavailable.  In this case, this interval is the
     maximum interval number for which data is available."

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 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitCurrEntry 8 }

xdsl2PMLInitCurr1DayInvalidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..30)
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The number of 24-hour PM intervals for which no data is
     available.  The value will typically be zero except in cases
     where the data for some intervals are not available (e.g.,
     in proxy situations)."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitCurrEntry 9 }

xdsl2PMLInitCurr1DayTimeElapsed OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Total elapsed seconds in this interval."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitCurrEntry 10 }

xdsl2PMLInitCurr1DayFullInits OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of full initializations attempted on the line
     (successful and failed) during this interval."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.3.1"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitCurrEntry 11 }

xdsl2PMLInitCurr1DayFailedFullInits OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of failed full initializations on the line during this
     interval."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.3.2"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitCurrEntry 12 }

xdsl2PMLInitCurr1DayShortInits OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of short initializations attempted on the line

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     (successful and failed) during this interval."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.3.3"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitCurrEntry 13 }

xdsl2PMLInitCurr1DayFailedShortInits OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of failed short initializations on the line during
     this interval."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.3.4"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitCurrEntry 14 }

– PM line history 15 Minutes –


xdsl2PMLineHist15MinTable OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SEQUENCE  OF  Xdsl2PMLineHist15MinEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2PMLineHist15MinTable contains PM line history
     for 15-minute intervals of DSL line."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLine 3 }

xdsl2PMLineHist15MinEntry OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2PMLineHist15MinEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "One index of this table is an interface index where the
    interface has an ifType of vdsl2(251).  A second index of this
    table is the transmission unit.  The third index is the interval
    number."
 INDEX  { ifIndex,
          xdsl2PMLHist15MUnit,
          xdsl2PMLHist15MInterval }
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineHist15MinTable 1 }

Xdsl2PMLineHist15MinEntry ::=

 SEQUENCE {
    xdsl2PMLHist15MUnit                 Xdsl2Unit,
    xdsl2PMLHist15MInterval             Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLHist15MMonitoredTime        Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLHist15MFecs                 Counter32,
    xdsl2PMLHist15MEs                   Counter32,

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    xdsl2PMLHist15MSes                  Counter32,
    xdsl2PMLHist15MLoss                 Counter32,
    xdsl2PMLHist15MUas                  Counter32,
    xdsl2PMLHist15MValidInterval        TruthValue
 }

xdsl2PMLHist15MUnit OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2Unit
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The termination unit."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineHist15MinEntry 1 }

xdsl2PMLHist15MInterval OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..96)
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The interval number."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineHist15MinEntry 2 }

xdsl2PMLHist15MMonitoredTime OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Total seconds monitored in this interval."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineHist15MinEntry 3 }

xdsl2PMLHist15MFecs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Counter32
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of seconds during this interval that there was at
     least one FEC correction event for one or more bearer channels in
     this line.  This parameter is inhibited during UAS or SES."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.1.1 (FECS-L)
               and paragraph #7.2.1.2.1 (FECS-LFE)"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineHist15MinEntry 4 }

xdsl2PMLHist15MEs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Counter32
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only

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 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of seconds during this interval that there was:
        xTU-C: CRC-8 >= 1 for one or more bearer channels OR
               LOS >= 1 OR SEF >= 1 OR LPR >= 1.
        xTU-R: FEBE >= 1 for one or more bearer channels OR
               LOS-FE >= 1 OR RDI >= 1 OR LPR-FE >= 1.
     This parameter is inhibited during UAS."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.1.2 (ES-L)
               and paragraph #7.2.1.2.2 (ES-LFE)"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineHist15MinEntry 5 }

xdsl2PMLHist15MSes OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Counter32
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of seconds during this interval that there was:
        xTU-C: (CRC-8 anomalies in one or more of the
               received bearer channels) >= 18 OR LOS >= 1
               OR SEF >= 1 OR LPR >= 1.
        xTU-R: (FEBE anomalies in one or more of the
               received bearer channels) >= 18 OR LOS-FE >= 1
               OR RDI >= 1 OR LPR-FE >= 1.
     This parameter is inhibited during UAS."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.1.3 (SES-L)
               and paragraph #7.2.1.2.3 (SES-LFE)"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineHist15MinEntry 6 }

xdsl2PMLHist15MLoss OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Counter32
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of seconds during this interval that there was LOS (or
     LOS-FE for xTU-R)."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.1.4 (LOSS-L)
               and paragraph #7.2.1.2.4 (LOSS-LFE)"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineHist15MinEntry 7 }

xdsl2PMLHist15MUas OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Counter32
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION

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    "Count of seconds in Unavailability State during this
     interval.
     Unavailability begins at the onset of 10 contiguous severely
     errored seconds, and ends at the onset of 10 contiguous seconds
     with no severely errored seconds."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.1.5 (UAS-L)
               and paragraph #7.2.1.2.5 (UAS-LFE)"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineHist15MinEntry 8 }

xdsl2PMLHist15MValidInterval OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      TruthValue
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This variable indicates if the data for this interval is
     valid."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineHist15MinEntry 9 }

– PM line history 1 Day –


xdsl2PMLineHist1DayTable OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SEQUENCE  OF  Xdsl2PMLineHist1DayEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2PMLineHist1DayTable contains PM line history
     for 24-hour intervals of DSL line."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLine 4 }

xdsl2PMLineHist1DayEntry OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2PMLineHist1DayEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "One index of this table is an interface index where the
    interface has an ifType of vdsl2(251).  A second index of this
    table is the transmission unit.The third index is the interval
    number."
 INDEX  { ifIndex,
          xdsl2PMLHist1DUnit,
          xdsl2PMLHist1DInterval }
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineHist1DayTable 1 }

Xdsl2PMLineHist1DayEntry ::=

 SEQUENCE {
    xdsl2PMLHist1DUnit              Xdsl2Unit,

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    xdsl2PMLHist1DInterval          Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLHist1DMonitoredTime     Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLHist1DFecs              Counter32,
    xdsl2PMLHist1DEs                Counter32,
    xdsl2PMLHist1DSes               Counter32,
    xdsl2PMLHist1DLoss              Counter32,
    xdsl2PMLHist1DUas               Counter32,
    xdsl2PMLHist1DValidInterval     TruthValue
 }

xdsl2PMLHist1DUnit OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2Unit
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The termination unit."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineHist1DayEntry 1 }

xdsl2PMLHist1DInterval OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..30)
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The interval number."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineHist1DayEntry 2 }

xdsl2PMLHist1DMonitoredTime OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Total seconds monitored in this interval."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineHist1DayEntry 3 }

xdsl2PMLHist1DFecs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Counter32
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of seconds during this interval that there was at
     least one FEC correction event for one or more bearer channels in
     this line.  This parameter is inhibited during UAS or SES."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.1.1 (FECS-L)
               and paragraph #7.2.1.2.1 (FECS-LFE)"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineHist1DayEntry 4 }

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xdsl2PMLHist1DEs OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Counter32
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of seconds during this interval that there was:
        xTU-C: CRC-8 >= 1 for one or more bearer channels OR
               LOS >= 1 OR SEF >= 1 OR LPR >= 1.
        xTU-R: FEBE >= 1 for one or more bearer channels OR
               LOS-FE >= 1 OR RDI >= 1 OR LPR-FE >= 1.
     This parameter is inhibited during UAS."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.1.2 (ES-L)
               and paragraph #7.2.1.2.2 (ES-LFE)"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineHist1DayEntry 5 }

xdsl2PMLHist1DSes OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Counter32
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of seconds during this interval that there was:
        xTU-C: (CRC-8 anomalies in one or more of the
               received bearer channels) >= 18 OR LOS >= 1
               OR SEF >= 1 OR LPR >= 1.
        xTU-R: (FEBE anomalies in one or more of the
               received bearer channels) >= 18 OR LOS-FE >= 1
               OR RDI >= 1 OR LPR-FE >= 1.
     This parameter is inhibited during UAS."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.1.3 (SES-L)
               and paragraph #7.2.1.2.3 (SES-LFE)"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineHist1DayEntry 6 }

xdsl2PMLHist1DLoss OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Counter32
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of seconds during this interval that there was LOS (or
     LOS-FE for xTU-R)."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.1.4 (LOSS-L)
               and paragraph #7.2.1.2.4 (LOSS-LFE)"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineHist1DayEntry 7 }

xdsl2PMLHist1DUas OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Counter32

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 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of seconds in Unavailability State during this
     interval.
     Unavailability begins at the onset of 10 contiguous severely
     errored seconds, and ends at the onset of 10 contiguous seconds
     with no severely errored seconds."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.1.5 (UAS-L)
               and paragraph #7.2.1.2.5 (UAS-LFE)"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineHist1DayEntry 8 }

xdsl2PMLHist1DValidInterval OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      TruthValue
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This variable indicates if the data for this interval is
     valid."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineHist1DayEntry 9 }

– PM line init history 15 Minutes –


xdsl2PMLineInitHist15MinTable OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SEQUENCE  OF  Xdsl2PMLineInitHist15MinEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2PMLineInitHist15MinTable contains PM line
     initialization history for 15-minute intervals of DSL
     line."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLine 5 }

xdsl2PMLineInitHist15MinEntry OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2PMLineInitHist15MinEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
     "One index of this table is an interface index where the
      interface has an ifType of vdsl2(251).  A second index is the
      interval number."
 INDEX  { ifIndex,
          xdsl2PMLInitHist15MInterval }
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitHist15MinTable 1 }

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Xdsl2PMLineInitHist15MinEntry ::=

 SEQUENCE {
    xdsl2PMLInitHist15MInterval              Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLInitHist15MMonitoredTime         Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLInitHist15MFullInits             Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLInitHist15MFailedFullInits       Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLInitHist15MShortInits            Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLInitHist15MFailedShortInits      Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLInitHist15MValidInterval         TruthValue
 }

xdsl2PMLInitHist15MInterval OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..96)
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The interval number."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitHist15MinEntry 1 }

xdsl2PMLInitHist15MMonitoredTime OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Total seconds monitored in this interval."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitHist15MinEntry 2 }

xdsl2PMLInitHist15MFullInits OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of full initializations attempted on the line
     (successful and failed) during this interval."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.3.1"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitHist15MinEntry 3 }

xdsl2PMLInitHist15MFailedFullInits OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of failed full initializations on the line during this
     interval."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.3.2"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitHist15MinEntry 4 }

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xdsl2PMLInitHist15MShortInits OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of short initializations attempted on the line
     (successful and failed) during this interval."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.3.3"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitHist15MinEntry 5 }

xdsl2PMLInitHist15MFailedShortInits OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of failed short initializations on the line during
     this interval."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.3.4"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitHist15MinEntry 6 }

xdsl2PMLInitHist15MValidInterval OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      TruthValue
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This variable indicates if the data for this interval is
     valid."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitHist15MinEntry 7 }

– PM line init history 1 Day –


xdsl2PMLineInitHist1DayTable OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SEQUENCE  OF  Xdsl2PMLineInitHist1DayEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2PMLineInitHist1DayTable contains PM line
     initialization history for 24-hour intervals for DSL
     lines."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLine 6 }

xdsl2PMLineInitHist1DayEntry OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2PMLineInitHist1DayEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION

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     "One index of this table is an interface index where the
      interface has an ifType of vdsl2(251).  A second index is the
      interval number."
 INDEX  { ifIndex,
          xdsl2PMLInitHist1DInterval }
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitHist1DayTable 1 }

Xdsl2PMLineInitHist1DayEntry ::=

 SEQUENCE {
    xdsl2PMLInitHist1DInterval              Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLInitHist1DMonitoredTime         Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLInitHist1DFullInits             Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLInitHist1DFailedFullInits       Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLInitHist1DShortInits            Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLInitHist1DFailedShortInits      Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMLInitHist1DValidInterval         TruthValue
 }

xdsl2PMLInitHist1DInterval OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..30)
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The interval number."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitHist1DayEntry 1 }

xdsl2PMLInitHist1DMonitoredTime OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Total seconds monitored in this interval."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitHist1DayEntry 2 }

xdsl2PMLInitHist1DFullInits OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of full initializations attempted on the line
     (successful and failed) during this interval."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.3.1"
  ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitHist1DayEntry 3 }

xdsl2PMLInitHist1DFailedFullInits OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only

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 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of failed full initializations on the line during this
     interval."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.3.2"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitHist1DayEntry 4 }

xdsl2PMLInitHist1DShortInits OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of short initializations attempted on the line
     (successful and failed) during this interval."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.3.3"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitHist1DayEntry 5 }

xdsl2PMLInitHist1DFailedShortInits OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of failed short initializations on the line during
     this interval."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.1.3.4"
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitHist1DayEntry 6 }

xdsl2PMLInitHist1DValidInterval OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      TruthValue
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This variable indicates if the data for this interval is
     valid."
 ::= { xdsl2PMLineInitHist1DayEntry 7 }

– PM channel current counters –


xdsl2PMChCurrTable OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SEQUENCE  OF  Xdsl2PMChCurrEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2PMChCurrTable contains current Performance
     Monitoring results for DSL channels."
 ::= { xdsl2PMChannel 1 }

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xdsl2PMChCurrEntry OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2PMChCurrEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
     "One index of this table is an interface index where the
     interface has an ifType of a DSL channel.  A second index of
     this table is the termination unit."
 INDEX  { ifIndex, xdsl2PMChCurrUnit }
 ::= { xdsl2PMChCurrTable 1 }

Xdsl2PMChCurrEntry ::=

 SEQUENCE {
    xdsl2PMChCurrUnit                     Xdsl2Unit,
    xdsl2PMChCurr15MValidIntervals        Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMChCurr15MInvalidIntervals      Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMChCurr15MTimeElapsed           HCPerfTimeElapsed,
    xdsl2PMChCurr15MCodingViolations      Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMChCurr15MCorrectedBlocks       Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMChCurr1DayValidIntervals       Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMChCurr1DayInvalidIntervals     Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMChCurr1DayTimeElapsed          HCPerfTimeElapsed,
    xdsl2PMChCurr1DayCodingViolations     Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMChCurr1DayCorrectedBlocks      Unsigned32
 }

xdsl2PMChCurrUnit OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2Unit
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
 "The termination unit."
 ::= { xdsl2PMChCurrEntry 1 }

xdsl2PMChCurr15MValidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..96)
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The number of 15-minute PM intervals for which data
     was collected.  The value will typically be equal to the maximum
     number of 15-minute intervals the implementation is planned to
     store (i.e., beyond the scope of this MIB module) unless the
     measurement was (re-)started recently, in which case the value
     will be the number of complete 15-minute intervals for which
     the agent has at least some data.  In certain cases (e.g., in
     the case where the agent is a proxy), it is possible that some
     intervals are unavailable.  In this case, this interval is the

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     maximum interval number for which data is available."
 ::= { xdsl2PMChCurrEntry 2 }

xdsl2PMChCurr15MInvalidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..96)
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The number of 15-minute PM intervals for which no data is
     available.  The value will typically be zero except in cases
     where the data for some intervals are not available (e.g.,
     in proxy situations)."
  ::= { xdsl2PMChCurrEntry 3 }

xdsl2PMChCurr15MTimeElapsed OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      HCPerfTimeElapsed
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Total elapsed seconds in this interval."
 ::= { xdsl2PMChCurrEntry 4 }

xdsl2PMChCurr15MCodingViolations OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of CRC-8 (FEBE for xTU-R) anomalies occurring in the
     channel during the interval.  This parameter is inhibited during
     UAS or SES.  If the CRC is applied over multiple channels, then
     each related CRC-8 (or FEBE) anomaly SHOULD increment each of the
     counters related to the individual channels."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.2.1.1 (CV-C)
               and paragraph #7.2.2.2.1 (CV-CFE)"
::= { xdsl2PMChCurrEntry 5 }

xdsl2PMChCurr15MCorrectedBlocks OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of FEC (FFEC for xTU-R) anomalies (corrected code
     words) occurring in the channel during the interval.  This
     parameter is inhibited during UAS or SES.  If the FEC is applied
     over multiple channels, then each related FEC (or FFEC) anomaly
     SHOULD increment each of the counters related to the individual
     channels."

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 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.2.1.2 (FEC-C)
               and paragraph #7.2.2.2.2 (FEC-CFE)"
 ::= { xdsl2PMChCurrEntry 6 }

xdsl2PMChCurr1DayValidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..30)
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The number of 24-hour PM intervals for which data was
     collected.  The value will typically be equal to the maximum
     number of 24-hour intervals the implementation is planned to
     store (i.e., beyond the scope of this MIB module) unless the
     measurement was (re-)started recently, in which case the value
     will be the number of complete 24-hour intervals for which
     the agent has at least some data.  In certain cases (e.g., in
     the case where the agent is a proxy), it is possible that some
     intervals are unavailable.  In this case, this interval is the
     maximum interval number for which data is available."
 ::= { xdsl2PMChCurrEntry 7 }

xdsl2PMChCurr1DayInvalidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..30)
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The number of 24-hour PM intervals for which no data is
     available.  The value will typically be zero except in cases
     where the data for some intervals are not available (e.g.,
     in proxy situations)."
 ::= { xdsl2PMChCurrEntry 8 }

xdsl2PMChCurr1DayTimeElapsed OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      HCPerfTimeElapsed
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Total elapsed seconds in this interval."
 ::= { xdsl2PMChCurrEntry 9 }

xdsl2PMChCurr1DayCodingViolations OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of CRC-8 (FEBE for xTU-R) anomalies occurring in the
     channel during the interval.  This parameter is inhibited during

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     UAS or SES.  If the CRC is applied over multiple channels, then
     each related CRC-8 (or FEBE) anomaly SHOULD increment each of the
     counters related to the individual channels."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.2.1.1 (CV-C)
               and paragraph #7.2.2.2.1 (CV-CFE)"
 ::= { xdsl2PMChCurrEntry 10 }

xdsl2PMChCurr1DayCorrectedBlocks OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of FEC (FFEC for xTU-R) anomalies (corrected code
     words) occurring in the channel during the interval.  This
     parameter is inhibited during UAS or SES.  If the FEC is applied
     over multiple channels, then each related FEC (or FFEC) anomaly
     SHOULD increment each of the counters related to the individual
     channels."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.2.1.2 (FEC-C)
               and paragraph #7.2.2.2.2 (FEC-CFE)"
 ::= { xdsl2PMChCurrEntry 11 }

– PM channel history 15 Minutes –


xdsl2PMChHist15MinTable OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SEQUENCE  OF  Xdsl2PMChHist15MinEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2PMChHist15MinTable contains Performance
     Monitoring (PM) history for 15-minute intervals for DSL channels
     PM."
 ::= { xdsl2PMChannel 2 }

xdsl2PMChHist15MinEntry OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2PMChHist15MinEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "One index of this table is an interface index where the
     interface has an ifType of a DSL channel.  A second index of
     this table is the transmission unit.  The third index is the
     interval number."
 INDEX  { ifIndex,
          xdsl2PMChHist15MUnit,
          xdsl2PMChHist15MInterval }

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 ::= { xdsl2PMChHist15MinTable 1 }

Xdsl2PMChHist15MinEntry ::=

 SEQUENCE {
    xdsl2PMChHist15MUnit                     Xdsl2Unit,
    xdsl2PMChHist15MInterval                 Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMChHist15MMonitoredTime            Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMChHist15MCodingViolations         Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMChHist15MCorrectedBlocks          Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMChHist15MValidInterval            TruthValue
 }

xdsl2PMChHist15MUnit OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2Unit
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The termination unit."
 ::= { xdsl2PMChHist15MinEntry 1 }

xdsl2PMChHist15MInterval OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..96)
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The interval number."
 ::= { xdsl2PMChHist15MinEntry 2 }

xdsl2PMChHist15MMonitoredTime OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Total seconds monitored in this interval."
 ::= { xdsl2PMChHist15MinEntry 3 }

xdsl2PMChHist15MCodingViolations OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of CRC-8 (FEBE for xTU-R) anomalies occurring in the
     channel during the interval.  This parameter is inhibited during
     UAS or SES.  If the CRC is applied over multiple channels, then
     each related CRC-8 (or FEBE) anomaly SHOULD increment each of the
     counters related to the individual channels."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.2.1.1 (CV-C)

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               and paragraph #7.2.2.2.1 (CV-CFE)"
::= { xdsl2PMChHist15MinEntry 4 }

xdsl2PMChHist15MCorrectedBlocks OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of FEC (FFEC for xTU-R) anomalies (corrected code
     words) occurring in the channel during the interval.  This
     parameter is inhibited during UAS or SES.  If the FEC is applied
     over multiple channels, then each related FEC (or FFEC) anomaly
     SHOULD increment each of the counters related to the individual
     channels."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.2.1.2 (FEC-C)
               and paragraph #7.2.2.2.2 (FEC-CFE)"
 ::= { xdsl2PMChHist15MinEntry 5 }

xdsl2PMChHist15MValidInterval OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      TruthValue
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This variable indicates if the data for this interval is
     valid."
 ::= { xdsl2PMChHist15MinEntry 6 }

– PM channel history 1 Day –


xdsl2PMChHist1DTable OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      SEQUENCE  OF  Xdsl2PMChHist1DEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The table xdsl2PMChHist1DTable contains Performance
     Monitoring (PM) history for 1-day intervals for DSL channels
     PM."
 ::= { xdsl2PMChannel 3 }

xdsl2PMChHist1DEntry OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2PMChHist1DEntry
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "One index of this table is an interface index where the
     interface has an ifType of a DSL channel.  A second index of

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     this table is the transmission unit.  The third index is the
     interval number."
 INDEX  { ifIndex,
          xdsl2PMChHist1DUnit,
          xdsl2PMChHist1DInterval }
 ::= { xdsl2PMChHist1DTable 1 }

Xdsl2PMChHist1DEntry ::=

 SEQUENCE {
    xdsl2PMChHist1DUnit                      Xdsl2Unit,
    xdsl2PMChHist1DInterval                  Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMChHist1DMonitoredTime             Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMChHist1DCodingViolations          Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMChHist1DCorrectedBlocks           Unsigned32,
    xdsl2PMChHist1DValidInterval             TruthValue
 }

xdsl2PMChHist1DUnit OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Xdsl2Unit
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The termination unit."
  ::= { xdsl2PMChHist1DEntry 1 }

xdsl2PMChHist1DInterval OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..30)
 MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "The interval number."
 ::= { xdsl2PMChHist1DEntry 2 }

xdsl2PMChHist1DMonitoredTime OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 UNITS       "seconds"
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Total seconds monitored in this interval."
 ::= { xdsl2PMChHist1DEntry 3 }

xdsl2PMChHist1DCodingViolations OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of CRC-8 (FEBE for xTU-R) anomalies occurring in the

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     channel during the interval.  This parameter is inhibited during
     UAS or SES.  If the CRC is applied over multiple channels, then
     each related CRC-8 (or FEBE) anomaly SHOULD increment each of the
     counters related to the individual channels."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.2.1.1 (CV-C)
               and paragraph #7.2.2.2.1 (CV-CFE)"
 ::= { xdsl2PMChHist1DEntry 4 }

xdsl2PMChHist1DCorrectedBlocks OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      Unsigned32
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "Count of FEC (FFEC for xTU-R) anomalies (corrected code
     words) occurring in the channel during the interval.  This
     parameter is inhibited during UAS or SES.  If the FEC is applied
     over multiple channels, then each related FEC (or FFEC) anomaly
     SHOULD increment each of the counters related to the individual
     channels."
 REFERENCE    "ITU-T G.997.1, paragraph #7.2.2.1.2 (FEC-C)
               and paragraph #7.2.2.2.2 (FEC-CFE)"
 ::= { xdsl2PMChHist1DEntry 5 }

xdsl2PMChHist1DValidInterval OBJECT-TYPE

 SYNTAX      TruthValue
 MAX-ACCESS  read-only
 STATUS      current
 DESCRIPTION
    "This variable indicates if the data for this interval is
     valid."
 ::= { xdsl2PMChHist1DEntry 6 }

– Notifications Group –


xdsl2LinePerfFECSThreshXtuc NOTIFICATION-TYPE

 OBJECTS
 {
 xdsl2PMLCurr15MFecs,
 xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinFecs
 }
 STATUS     current
 DESCRIPTION
   "This notification indicates that the FEC seconds threshold
    has been reached/exceeded for the referred xTU-C."
 ::= { xdsl2Notifications 1 }

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xdsl2LinePerfFECSThreshXtur NOTIFICATION-TYPE

 OBJECTS
 {
 xdsl2PMLCurr15MFecs,
 xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinFecs
 }
 STATUS     current
 DESCRIPTION
   "This notification indicates that the FEC seconds threshold
    has been reached/exceeded for the referred xTU-R."
 ::= { xdsl2Notifications 2 }

xdsl2LinePerfESThreshXtuc NOTIFICATION-TYPE

 OBJECTS
 {
 xdsl2PMLCurr15MEs,
 xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinEs
 }
 STATUS     current
 DESCRIPTION
   "This notification indicates that the errored seconds
    threshold has been reached/exceeded for the referred xTU-C."
 ::= { xdsl2Notifications 3 }

xdsl2LinePerfESThreshXtur NOTIFICATION-TYPE

 OBJECTS
 {
 xdsl2PMLCurr15MEs,
 xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinEs
 }
 STATUS     current
 DESCRIPTION
   "This notification indicates that the errored seconds
    threshold has been reached/exceeded for the referred xTU-R."
 ::= { xdsl2Notifications 4 }

xdsl2LinePerfSESThreshXtuc NOTIFICATION-TYPE

 OBJECTS
 {
 xdsl2PMLCurr15MSes,
 xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinSes
 }
 STATUS     current
 DESCRIPTION
   "This notification indicates that the severely errored seconds
    threshold has been reached/exceeded for the referred xTU-C."
 ::= { xdsl2Notifications 5 }

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xdsl2LinePerfSESThreshXtur NOTIFICATION-TYPE

 OBJECTS
 {
 xdsl2PMLCurr15MSes,
 xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinSes
 }
 STATUS     current
 DESCRIPTION
   "This notification indicates that the severely errored seconds
    threshold has been reached/exceeded for the referred xTU-R."
 ::= { xdsl2Notifications 6 }

xdsl2LinePerfLOSSThreshXtuc NOTIFICATION-TYPE

 OBJECTS
 {
 xdsl2PMLCurr15MLoss,
 xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinLoss
 }
 STATUS     current
 DESCRIPTION
   "This notification indicates that the LOS seconds
    threshold has been reached/exceeded for the referred xTU-C."
 ::= { xdsl2Notifications 7 }

xdsl2LinePerfLOSSThreshXtur NOTIFICATION-TYPE

 OBJECTS
 {
 xdsl2PMLCurr15MLoss,
 xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinLoss
 }
 STATUS     current
 DESCRIPTION
   "This notification indicates that the LOS seconds
    threshold has been reached/exceeded for the referred xTU-R."
 ::= { xdsl2Notifications 8 }

xdsl2LinePerfUASThreshXtuc NOTIFICATION-TYPE

 OBJECTS
 {
 xdsl2PMLCurr15MUas,
 xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinUas
 }
 STATUS     current
 DESCRIPTION
   "This notification indicates that the unavailable seconds
    threshold has been reached/exceeded for the referred xTU-C."
 ::= { xdsl2Notifications 9 }

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xdsl2LinePerfUASThreshXtur NOTIFICATION-TYPE

 OBJECTS
 {
 xdsl2PMLCurr15MUas,
 xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinUas
 }
 STATUS     current
 DESCRIPTION
   "This notification indicates that the unavailable seconds
    threshold has been reached/exceeded for the referred xTU-R."
 ::= { xdsl2Notifications 10 }

xdsl2LinePerfCodingViolationsThreshXtuc NOTIFICATION-TYPE

 OBJECTS
 {
 xdsl2PMChCurr15MCodingViolations,
 xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinCodingViolations
 }
 STATUS     current
 DESCRIPTION
   "This notification indicates that the coding violations
    threshold has been reached/exceeded for the referred xTU-C."
 ::= { xdsl2Notifications 11 }

xdsl2LinePerfCodingViolationsThreshXtur NOTIFICATION-TYPE

 OBJECTS
 {
 xdsl2PMChCurr15MCodingViolations,
 xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinCodingViolations
 }
 STATUS     current
 DESCRIPTION
   "This notification indicates that the coding violations
    threshold has been reached/exceeded for the referred xTU-R."
 ::= { xdsl2Notifications 12 }

xdsl2LinePerfCorrectedThreshXtuc NOTIFICATION-TYPE

 OBJECTS
 {
 xdsl2PMChCurr15MCorrectedBlocks,
 xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinCorrected
 }
 STATUS     current
 DESCRIPTION
   "This notification indicates that the corrected blocks
    (FEC events) threshold has been reached/exceeded for the
    referred xTU-C."
 ::= { xdsl2Notifications 13 }

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xdsl2LinePerfCorrectedThreshXtur NOTIFICATION-TYPE

 OBJECTS
 {
 xdsl2PMChCurr15MCorrectedBlocks,
 xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinCorrected
 }
 STATUS     current
 DESCRIPTION
   "This notification indicates that the corrected blocks
    (FEC events) threshold has been reached/exceeded for the
    referred xTU-R."
 ::= { xdsl2Notifications 14 }

xdsl2LinePerfFailedFullInitThresh NOTIFICATION-TYPE

 OBJECTS
 {
 xdsl2PMLInitCurr15MFailedFullInits,
 xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileThresh15MinFailedFullInt
 }
 STATUS     current
 DESCRIPTION
   "This notification indicates that the failed full
    initializations threshold has been reached/exceeded for the
    referred ADSL/ADSL2 or ADSL2 line."
 ::= { xdsl2Notifications 15 }

xdsl2LinePerfFailedShortInitThresh NOTIFICATION-TYPE

 OBJECTS
 {
 xdsl2PMLInitCurr15MFailedShortInits,
 xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileThresh15MinFailedShrtInt
 }
 STATUS     current
 DESCRIPTION
   "This notification indicates that the failed short
    initializations threshold has been reached/exceeded for the
    referred VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 or ADSL2+ line."
 ::= { xdsl2Notifications 16 }

xdsl2LineStatusChangeXtuc NOTIFICATION-TYPE

 OBJECTS
 {
 xdsl2LineStatusXtuc
 }
 STATUS     current
 DESCRIPTION
   "This notification indicates that a status change is
    detected for the referred xTU-C."

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 ::= { xdsl2Notifications 17 }

xdsl2LineStatusChangeXtur NOTIFICATION-TYPE

 OBJECTS
 {
 xdsl2LineStatusXtur
 }
 STATUS     current
 DESCRIPTION
   "This notification indicates that a status change is
    detected for the referred xTU-R."
 ::= { xdsl2Notifications 18 }
  1. - conformance information
 xdsl2Groups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { xdsl2Conformance 1 }
 xdsl2Compliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { xdsl2Conformance 2 }
 xdsl2LineMibCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The compliance statement for SNMP entities which
        manage VDSL2/ADSL/ADSL2 and ADSL2+ interfaces."
    MODULE  -- this module
    MANDATORY-GROUPS
        {
        xdsl2LineGroup,
        xdsl2ChannelStatusGroup,
        xdsl2SCStatusGroup,
        xdsl2LineInventoryGroup,
        xdsl2LineConfTemplateGroup,
        xdsl2LineConfProfGroup,
        xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecGroup,
        xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecBandUsGroup,
        xdsl2ChConfProfileGroup,
        xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplateGroup,
        xdsl2PMLineCurrGroup,
        xdsl2PMLineInitCurrGroup,
        xdsl2PMLineHist15MinGroup,
        xdsl2PMLineHist1DayGroup,
        xdsl2PMLineInitHist15MinGroup,
        xdsl2PMLineInitHist1DayGroup,
        xdsl2PMChCurrGroup,
        xdsl2PMChHist15MinGroup,
        xdsl2PMChHist1DGroup
        }

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 GROUP  xdsl2LineFallbackGroup
    DESCRIPTION
      "The group of configuration, status, and commands
       objects on the line level that are associated with the fallback
       feature."
 GROUP  xdsl2LineBpscGroup
    DESCRIPTION
      "The group of configuration, status, and commands objects
       on the line level that are associated with requesting a bits
       per subcarrier measurement."
 GROUP  xdsl2LineSegmentGroup
    DESCRIPTION
      "The group of status and commands objects on the line
       level that are used to hold the results of the
       bits-per-subcarrier measurement."
 GROUP  xdsl2ChannelStatusAtmGroup
    DESCRIPTION
      "The group of status objects required when the data path
       is ATM."
 GROUP  xdsl2ChannelStatusPtmGroup
    DESCRIPTION
      "The group of status objects required when the data path
       is PTM."
 GROUP  xdsl2LineConfProfRaGroup
    DESCRIPTION
      "The group of objects required for controlling the
       rate-adaptive behavior of the line."
 GROUP  xdsl2LineConfProfMsgMinGroup
    DESCRIPTION
      "The group of objects required for controlling the rate
       reserved for Overhead traffic."
 GROUP  xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileGroup
    DESCRIPTION
      "The group of objects that define the alarm thresholds
       on line-level PM counters."
 GROUP  xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileGroup
    DESCRIPTION
      "The group of objects that define the alarm thresholds
      on channel-level PM counters."

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 GROUP  xdsl2ChConfProfileAtmGroup
    DESCRIPTION
      "The group of configuration objects required when the data
       path is ATM."
 GROUP  xdsl2ChConfProfileMinResGroup
    DESCRIPTION
      "The group of configuration objects required for the
       reserved data rate."
 GROUP  xdsl2ChConfProfileOptAttrGroup
    DESCRIPTION
      "The group of various optional channel configuration
      objects."
 GROUP  xdsl2PMLineInitCurrShortGroup
    DESCRIPTION
      "The group of PM counters for the current intervals short
       initializations."
 GROUP  xdsl2PMLineInitHist15MinShortGroup
    DESCRIPTION
      "The group of PM counters for the previous 15-minute
       intervals short initializations."
 GROUP  xdsl2PMLineInitHist1DayShortGroup
    DESCRIPTION
      "The group of PM counters for the previous 24-hour
       intervals short initializations."
 GROUP  xdsl2ScalarSCGroup
    DESCRIPTION
      "The group of objects that report the available memory
       resources for the DELT processes."
 GROUP  xdsl2ThreshNotificationGroup
    DESCRIPTION
      "The group of thresholds crossing notifications."
 GROUP  xdsl2StatusChangeNotificationGroup
    DESCRIPTION
      "The group of status change notifications."
    ::= { xdsl2Compliances 1 }
  1. - units of conformance
 xdsl2LineGroup OBJECT-GROUP

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    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2LineConfTemplate,
        xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplate,
        xdsl2LineCmndConfPmsf,
        xdsl2LineCmndConfLdsf,
        xdsl2LineCmndConfLdsfFailReason,
        xdsl2LineCmndAutomodeColdStart,
        xdsl2LineCmndConfReset,
        xdsl2LineStatusXtuTransSys,
        xdsl2LineStatusPwrMngState,
        xdsl2LineStatusInitResult,
        xdsl2LineStatusLastStateDs,
        xdsl2LineStatusLastStateUs,
        xdsl2LineStatusXtur,
        xdsl2LineStatusXtuc,
        xdsl2LineStatusAttainableRateDs,
        xdsl2LineStatusAttainableRateUs,
        xdsl2LineStatusActPsdDs,
        xdsl2LineStatusActPsdUs,
        xdsl2LineStatusActAtpDs,
        xdsl2LineStatusActAtpUs,
        xdsl2LineStatusActProfile,
        xdsl2LineStatusActLimitMask,
        xdsl2LineStatusActUs0Mask,
        xdsl2LineStatusActSnrModeDs,
        xdsl2LineStatusActSnrModeUs,
        xdsl2LineStatusElectricalLength,
        xdsl2LineStatusTssiDs,
        xdsl2LineStatusTssiUs,
        xdsl2LineStatusMrefPsdDs,
        xdsl2LineStatusMrefPsdUs,
        xdsl2LineStatusTrellisDs,
        xdsl2LineStatusTrellisUs,
        xdsl2LineStatusActualCe,
        xdsl2LineBandStatusLnAtten,
        xdsl2LineBandStatusSigAtten,
        xdsl2LineBandStatusSnrMargin
         }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of configuration, status, and commands objects
        on the line level."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 1 }
 xdsl2LineFallbackGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {

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        xdsl2LineConfFallbackTemplate,
        xdsl2LineStatusActTemplate
         }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of configuration, status, and commands
        objects on the line level that are associated with the
        fallback feature."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 2 }
 xdsl2LineBpscGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2LineCmndConfBpsc,
        xdsl2LineCmndConfBpscFailReason,
        xdsl2LineCmndConfBpscRequests
         }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of configuration, status, and commands
        objects on the line level that are associated with requesting
        a bits-per-subcarrier measurement."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 3 }
 xdsl2LineSegmentGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2LineSegmentBitsAlloc,
        xdsl2LineSegmentRowStatus
         }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of status and commands objects on the line
        level that are used to hold the results of the
        bits-per-subcarrier measurement."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 4 }
 xdsl2ChannelStatusGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2ChStatusActDataRate,
        xdsl2ChStatusPrevDataRate,
        xdsl2ChStatusActDelay,
        xdsl2ChStatusActInp,
        xdsl2ChStatusInpReport,
        xdsl2ChStatusNFec,
        xdsl2ChStatusRFec,
        xdsl2ChStatusLSymb,

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        xdsl2ChStatusIntlvDepth,
        xdsl2ChStatusIntlvBlock,
        xdsl2ChStatusLPath
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The group of status objects on the channel level."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 5 }
 xdsl2ChannelStatusAtmGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2ChStatusAtmStatus
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of status objects on the data path level
        when it is ATM."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 6 }
 xdsl2ChannelStatusPtmGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2ChStatusPtmStatus
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of status objects on the data path level
        when it is PTM."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 7 }
 xdsl2SCStatusGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2SCStatusLinScale,
        xdsl2SCStatusLinScGroupSize,
        xdsl2SCStatusLogMt,
        xdsl2SCStatusLogScGroupSize,
        xdsl2SCStatusQlnMt,
        xdsl2SCStatusQlnScGroupSize,
        xdsl2SCStatusSnrMtime,
        xdsl2SCStatusSnrScGroupSize,
        xdsl2SCStatusBandLnAtten,
        xdsl2SCStatusBandSigAtten,
        xdsl2SCStatusAttainableRate,
        xdsl2SCStatusRowStatus,
        xdsl2SCStatusSegmentLinReal,
        xdsl2SCStatusSegmentLinImg,

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        xdsl2SCStatusSegmentLog,
        xdsl2SCStatusSegmentQln,
        xdsl2SCStatusSegmentSnr,
        xdsl2SCStatusSegmentBitsAlloc,
        xdsl2SCStatusSegmentGainAlloc
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of status objects on the subcarrier level.
        They are updated as a result of a DELT process."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 8 }
 xdsl2LineInventoryGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2LInvG994VendorId,
        xdsl2LInvSystemVendorId,
        xdsl2LInvVersionNumber,
        xdsl2LInvSerialNumber,
        xdsl2LInvSelfTestResult,
        xdsl2LInvTransmissionCapabilities
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The group of inventory objects per xTU."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 9 }
 xdsl2LineConfTemplateGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2LConfTempLineProfile,
        xdsl2LConfTempChan1ConfProfile,
        xdsl2LConfTempChan1RaRatioDs,
        xdsl2LConfTempChan1RaRatioUs,
        xdsl2LConfTempChan2ConfProfile,
        xdsl2LConfTempChan2RaRatioDs,
        xdsl2LConfTempChan2RaRatioUs,
        xdsl2LConfTempChan3ConfProfile,
        xdsl2LConfTempChan3RaRatioDs,
        xdsl2LConfTempChan3RaRatioUs,
        xdsl2LConfTempChan4ConfProfile,
        xdsl2LConfTempChan4RaRatioDs,
        xdsl2LConfTempChan4RaRatioUs,
        xdsl2LConfTempRowStatus
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of objects in a line configuration

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        template."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 10 }
 xdsl2LineConfProfGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2LConfProfScMaskDs,
        xdsl2LConfProfScMaskUs,
        xdsl2LConfProfVdsl2CarMask,
        xdsl2LConfProfRfiBands,
        xdsl2LConfProfRaModeDs,
        xdsl2LConfProfRaModeUs,
        xdsl2LConfProfTargetSnrmDs,
        xdsl2LConfProfTargetSnrmUs,
        xdsl2LConfProfMaxSnrmDs,
        xdsl2LConfProfMaxSnrmUs,
        xdsl2LConfProfMinSnrmDs,
        xdsl2LConfProfMinSnrmUs,
        xdsl2LConfProfCeFlag,
        xdsl2LConfProfSnrModeDs,
        xdsl2LConfProfSnrModeUs,
        xdsl2LConfProfTxRefVnDs,
        xdsl2LConfProfTxRefVnUs,
        xdsl2LConfProfXtuTransSysEna,
        xdsl2LConfProfPmMode,
        xdsl2LConfProfL0Time,
        xdsl2LConfProfL2Time,
        xdsl2LConfProfL2Atpr,
        xdsl2LConfProfL2Atprt,
        xdsl2LConfProfProfiles,
        xdsl2LConfProfDpboEPsd,
        xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsEL,
        xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelA,
        xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelB,
        xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelC,
        xdsl2LConfProfDpboMus,
        xdsl2LConfProfDpboFMin,
        xdsl2LConfProfDpboFMax,
        xdsl2LConfProfUpboKL,
        xdsl2LConfProfUpboKLF,
        xdsl2LConfProfUs0Mask,
        xdsl2LConfProfForceInp,
        xdsl2LConfProfRowStatus
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of objects in a line configuration
        profile."

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    ::= { xdsl2Groups 11 }
 xdsl2LineConfProfRaGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2LConfProfRaUsNrmDs,
        xdsl2LConfProfRaUsNrmUs,
        xdsl2LConfProfRaUsTimeDs,
        xdsl2LConfProfRaUsTimeUs,
        xdsl2LConfProfRaDsNrmDs,
        xdsl2LConfProfRaDsNrmUs,
        xdsl2LConfProfRaDsTimeDs,
        xdsl2LConfProfRaDsTimeUs
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of objects required for controlling the
        rate-adaptive behavior of the line."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 12 }
 xdsl2LineConfProfMsgMinGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2LConfProfMsgMinUs,
        xdsl2LConfProfMsgMinDs
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of objects required for controlling the rate
        reserved for Overhead traffic."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 13 }
 xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2LConfProfMaxNomPsdDs,
        xdsl2LConfProfMaxNomPsdUs,
        xdsl2LConfProfMaxNomAtpDs,
        xdsl2LConfProfMaxNomAtpUs,
        xdsl2LConfProfMaxAggRxPwrUs,
        xdsl2LConfProfPsdMaskDs,
        xdsl2LConfProfPsdMaskUs,
        xdsl2LConfProfPsdMaskSelectUs,
        xdsl2LConfProfClassMask,
        xdsl2LConfProfLimitMask,
        xdsl2LConfProfUs0Disable,
        xdsl2LConfProfModeSpecRowStatus
        }

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    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of objects in a line configuration profile
        that have an instance for each operation mode allowed."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 14 }
 xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecBandUsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2LConfProfUpboPsdA,
        xdsl2LConfProfUpboPsdB,
        xdsl2LConfProfModeSpecBandUsRowStatus
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of objects in a line configuration profile
        that have several per-upstream-band instances for each
        operation mode allowed."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 15 }
 xdsl2ChConfProfileGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2ChConfProfMinDataRateDs,
        xdsl2ChConfProfMinDataRateUs,
        xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDataRateDs,
        xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDataRateUs,
        xdsl2ChConfProfMinDataRateLowPwrDs,
        xdsl2ChConfProfMinDataRateLowPwrUs,
        xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDelayDs,
        xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDelayUs,
        xdsl2ChConfProfMinProtectionDs,
        xdsl2ChConfProfMinProtectionUs,
        xdsl2ChConfProfMinProtection8Ds,
        xdsl2ChConfProfMinProtection8Us,
        xdsl2ChConfProfMaxBerDs,
        xdsl2ChConfProfMaxBerUs,
        xdsl2ChConfProfUsDataRateDs,
        xdsl2ChConfProfDsDataRateDs,
        xdsl2ChConfProfUsDataRateUs,
        xdsl2ChConfProfDsDataRateUs,
        xdsl2ChConfProfRowStatus
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of objects in a channel configuration
        profile."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 16 }

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 xdsl2ChConfProfileAtmGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2ChConfProfImaEnabled,
        xdsl2ChStatusAtmStatus
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of configuration objects required when the data
        path is ATM."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 17 }
 xdsl2ChConfProfileMinResGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2ChConfProfMinResDataRateDs,
        xdsl2ChConfProfMinResDataRateUs
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of configuration objects required for the
        reserved data rate."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 18 }
 xdsl2ChConfProfileOptAttrGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDelayVar,
        xdsl2ChConfProfInitPolicy
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of various optional channel configuration
        parameters."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 19 }
 xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplateGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2LAlarmConfTempLineProfile,
        xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan1ConfProfile,
        xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan2ConfProfile,
        xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan3ConfProfile,
        xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan4ConfProfile,
        xdsl2LAlarmConfTempRowStatus
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of objects in a line alarm template."

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    ::= { xdsl2Groups 20 }
 xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinFecs,
        xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinEs,
        xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinSes,
        xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinLoss,
        xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinUas,
        xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinFecs,
        xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinEs,
        xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinSes,
        xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinLoss,
        xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinUas,
        xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileThresh15MinFailedFullInt,
        xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileThresh15MinFailedShrtInt,
        xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileRowStatus
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of objects in a line alarm profile."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 21 }
 xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinCodingViolations,
        xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinCorrected,
        xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinCodingViolations,
        xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinCorrected,
        xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileRowStatus
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of objects in a channel alarm profile."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 22 }
 xdsl2PMLineCurrGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2PMLCurr15MValidIntervals,
        xdsl2PMLCurr15MInvalidIntervals,
        xdsl2PMLCurr15MTimeElapsed,
        xdsl2PMLCurr15MFecs,
        xdsl2PMLCurr15MEs,
        xdsl2PMLCurr15MSes,
        xdsl2PMLCurr15MLoss,

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        xdsl2PMLCurr15MUas,
        xdsl2PMLCurr1DayValidIntervals,
        xdsl2PMLCurr1DayInvalidIntervals,
        xdsl2PMLCurr1DayTimeElapsed,
        xdsl2PMLCurr1DayFecs,
        xdsl2PMLCurr1DayEs,
        xdsl2PMLCurr1DaySes,
        xdsl2PMLCurr1DayLoss,
        xdsl2PMLCurr1DayUas
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of objects that report the line-level
        counters for current PM intervals."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 23 }
 xdsl2PMLineInitCurrGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2PMLInitCurr15MValidIntervals,
        xdsl2PMLInitCurr15MInvalidIntervals,
        xdsl2PMLInitCurr15MTimeElapsed,
        xdsl2PMLInitCurr15MFullInits,
        xdsl2PMLInitCurr15MFailedFullInits,
        xdsl2PMLInitCurr1DayValidIntervals,
        xdsl2PMLInitCurr1DayInvalidIntervals,
        xdsl2PMLInitCurr1DayTimeElapsed,
        xdsl2PMLInitCurr1DayFullInits,
        xdsl2PMLInitCurr1DayFailedFullInits
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of objects that report the full
        initialization counters for current PM intervals."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 24 }
 xdsl2PMLineInitCurrShortGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2PMLInitCurr15MShortInits,
        xdsl2PMLInitCurr15MFailedShortInits,
        xdsl2PMLInitCurr1DayShortInits,
        xdsl2PMLInitCurr1DayFailedShortInits
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of objects that report the short
        initialization counters for current PM intervals."

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    ::= { xdsl2Groups 25 }
 xdsl2PMLineHist15MinGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2PMLHist15MMonitoredTime,
        xdsl2PMLHist15MFecs,
        xdsl2PMLHist15MEs,
        xdsl2PMLHist15MSes,
        xdsl2PMLHist15MLoss,
        xdsl2PMLHist15MUas,
        xdsl2PMLHist15MValidInterval
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of line-level PM counters for the previous
        15-minute intervals."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 26 }
 xdsl2PMLineHist1DayGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2PMLHist1DMonitoredTime,
        xdsl2PMLHist1DFecs,
        xdsl2PMLHist1DEs,
        xdsl2PMLHist1DSes,
        xdsl2PMLHist1DLoss,
        xdsl2PMLHist1DUas,
        xdsl2PMLHist1DValidInterval
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of line-level PM counters for the previous
        24-hour intervals."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 27 }
 xdsl2PMLineInitHist15MinGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2PMLInitHist15MMonitoredTime,
        xdsl2PMLInitHist15MFullInits,
        xdsl2PMLInitHist15MFailedFullInits,
        xdsl2PMLInitHist15MValidInterval
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of PM counters for the previous 15-minute
        interval full initializations."

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    ::= { xdsl2Groups 28 }
 xdsl2PMLineInitHist15MinShortGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2PMLInitHist15MShortInits,
        xdsl2PMLInitHist15MFailedShortInits
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of PM counters for the previous 15-minute
        interval short initializations."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 29 }
 xdsl2PMLineInitHist1DayGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2PMLInitHist1DMonitoredTime,
        xdsl2PMLInitHist1DFullInits,
        xdsl2PMLInitHist1DFailedFullInits,
        xdsl2PMLInitHist1DValidInterval
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of PM counters for the previous 24-hour
        interval full initializations."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 30 }
 xdsl2PMLineInitHist1DayShortGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2PMLInitHist1DShortInits,
        xdsl2PMLInitHist1DFailedShortInits
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of PM counters for the previous 24-hour
        interval short initializations."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 31 }
 xdsl2PMChCurrGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2PMChCurr15MValidIntervals,
        xdsl2PMChCurr15MInvalidIntervals,
        xdsl2PMChCurr15MTimeElapsed,
        xdsl2PMChCurr15MCodingViolations,
        xdsl2PMChCurr15MCorrectedBlocks,

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        xdsl2PMChCurr1DayValidIntervals,
        xdsl2PMChCurr1DayInvalidIntervals,
        xdsl2PMChCurr1DayTimeElapsed,
        xdsl2PMChCurr1DayCodingViolations,
        xdsl2PMChCurr1DayCorrectedBlocks
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of objects that report the channel-level
        counters for current PM intervals."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 32 }
 xdsl2PMChHist15MinGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2PMChHist15MMonitoredTime,
        xdsl2PMChHist15MCodingViolations,
        xdsl2PMChHist15MCorrectedBlocks,
        xdsl2PMChHist15MValidInterval
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
       "The group of objects that report the channel-level
        counters for previous 15-minute PM intervals."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 33 }
 xdsl2PMChHist1DGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2PMChHist1DMonitoredTime,
        xdsl2PMChHist1DCodingViolations,
        xdsl2PMChHist1DCorrectedBlocks,
        xdsl2PMChHist1DValidInterval
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
      "The group of objects that report the channel-level
      counters for previous 24-hour PM intervals."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 34 }
 xdsl2ScalarSCGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS
        {
        xdsl2ScalarSCMaxInterfaces,
        xdsl2ScalarSCAvailInterfaces
        }
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION

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       "The group of objects that report the available memory
        resources for DELT processes."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 35 }
 xdsl2ThreshNotificationGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
    NOTIFICATIONS
    {
    xdsl2LinePerfFECSThreshXtuc,
    xdsl2LinePerfFECSThreshXtur,
    xdsl2LinePerfESThreshXtuc,
    xdsl2LinePerfESThreshXtur,
    xdsl2LinePerfSESThreshXtuc,
    xdsl2LinePerfSESThreshXtur,
    xdsl2LinePerfLOSSThreshXtuc,
    xdsl2LinePerfLOSSThreshXtur,
    xdsl2LinePerfUASThreshXtuc,
    xdsl2LinePerfUASThreshXtur,
    xdsl2LinePerfCodingViolationsThreshXtuc,
    xdsl2LinePerfCodingViolationsThreshXtur,
    xdsl2LinePerfCorrectedThreshXtuc,
    xdsl2LinePerfCorrectedThreshXtur,
    xdsl2LinePerfFailedFullInitThresh,
    xdsl2LinePerfFailedShortInitThresh
    }
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
       "This group supports notifications of significant
        conditions associated with DSL lines."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 36 }
 xdsl2StatusChangeNotificationGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
    NOTIFICATIONS
    {
    xdsl2LineStatusChangeXtuc,
    xdsl2LineStatusChangeXtur
    }
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
       "This group supports notifications of thresholds crossing
        associated with DSL lines."
    ::= { xdsl2Groups 37 }

END

4. Implementation Analysis

 A management application intended to manage ADSL links (e.g.,
 G.992.1) with this MIB module MUST be modified to adapt itself to

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 certain differences between RFC 2662 [RFC2662] and this MIB module,
 including the following aspects:
 o  Though the configuration templates/profiles allow referring to 1-4
    bearer channels, ADSL links are limited to two channels at most.
 o  Though the channel configuration profile allows higher data rates,
    ADSL links are limited to downstream/upstream data rate as assumed
    in RFC 2662 [RFC2662].
 o  The Impulse Noise Protection (INP) configuration parameters are
    given by minimum protection and maximum delay parameters.
 o  The line configuration profile includes a sub-table that addresses
    mode-specific parameters.  For ADSL links, the management
    application SHOULD create a row in that table for the ADSL modes
    only.
 o  The line configuration profile includes parameters that are
    irrelevant for ADSL links.  Similarly, many status parameters in
    the MIB are irrelevant for certain ADSL modes.  Therefore, it is
    advised to consult with ITU G.997.1 standard [G.997.1] regarding
    the scope and relevance of each parameter in this MIB.

5. Security Considerations

 There are a number of management objects defined in this MIB module
 with a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write and/or read-create.  Such
 objects may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network
 environments.  The support for SET operations in a non-secure

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 environment without proper protection can have a negative effect on
 network operations.  These are the tables and objects and their
 sensitivity/vulnerability:
 o  xdsl2LineTable
    The table consists of the following objects that support SET
    operations:
  • xdsl2LineConfTemplate
  • xdsl2LineConfFallbackTemplate
  • xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplate
  • xdsl2LineCmndConfPmsf
  • xdsl2LineCmndConfLdsf
  • xdsl2LineCmndConfBpsc
  • xdsl2LineCmndAutomodeColdStart
  • xdsl2LineCmndConfReset
    Unauthorized changes to xdsl2LineConfTemplate could have a major
    adverse operational effect on many lines simultaneously.
    Unauthorized changes to xdsl2LineConfFallbackTemplate could have a
    major adverse operational effect on many lines simultaneously.
    Unauthorized changes to xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplate could have a
    contrary effect on notifications.
    Unauthorized changes to xdsl2LineCmndConfPmsf could have an
    adverse affect on the power consumption of a line and may disrupt
    an operational service.
    Unauthorized changes to xdsl2LineCmndConfLdsf could cause an
    unscheduled line test to be carried out on the line.
    Unauthorized changes to xdsl2LineCmndConfBpsc could cause an
    unscheduled bits-per-subcarrier measurement to be carried out on
    the line.
    Unauthorized changes to xdsl2LineCmndAutomodeColdStart could cause
    an unscheduled cold reset to the line.

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    Unauthorized changes to xdsl2LineCmndConfReset could cause a
    unscheduled retrain of a line.
 o  xdsl2LineSegmentTable
    This table contains one object, xdsl2LineSegmentRowStatus, that
    supports SET operations.  Unauthorized changes could result in
    measurement results being deleted prematurely.
 o  xdsl2SCStatusTable
    This table contains one object, xdsl2SCStatusRowStatus, that
    supports SET operations.  Unauthorized changes could result in
    line test results being deleted prematurely.
 o  xdsl2LineConfTemplateTable
    The table consists of the following objects that support SET
    operations:
  • xdsl2LConfTempLineProfile
  • xdsl2LConfTempChan1ConfProfile
  • xdsl2LConfTempChan1RaRatioDs
  • xdsl2LConfTempChan1RaRatioUs
  • xdsl2LConfTempChan2ConfProfile
  • xdsl2LConfTempChan2RaRatioDs
  • xdsl2LConfTempChan2RaRatioUs
  • xdsl2LConfTempChan3ConfProfile
  • xdsl2LConfTempChan3RaRatioDs
  • xdsl2LConfTempChan3RaRatioUs
  • xdsl2LConfTempChan4ConfProfile
  • xdsl2LConfTempChan4RaRatioDs
  • xdsl2LConfTempChan4RaRatioUs
  • xdsl2LConfTempRowStatus

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    Unauthorized changes to xdsl2LConfTempLineProfile,
    xdsl2LConfTempChan1ConfProfile, xdsl2LConfTempChan2ConfProfile,
    xdsl2LConfTempChan3ConfProfile, or xdsl2LConfTempChan4ConfProfile
    could have an adverse operational effect on several lines; could
    change several lines over to running in unwanted levels of
    operation; or could result in several services undergoing changes
    in the number of channels that carry the service.
    Unauthorized changes to xdsl2LConfTempChan1RaRatioDs,
    xdsl2LConfTempChan2RaRatioDs, xdsl2LConfTempChan3RaRatioDs, or
    xdsl2LConfTempChan4RaRatioDs would alter the relative rate
    allocations among all channels belonging to a line.  This could
    have an adverse operational effect on several lines.
    Unauthorized changes to xdsl2LConfTempRowStatus could result in
    templates being created or brought into service prematurely, or
    they could result in templates being inadvertently deleted or
    taken out of service.
 o  xdsl2LineConfProfTable
    The table consists of the following objects that support SET
    operations:
  • xdsl2LConfProfScMaskDs
  • xdsl2LConfProfScMaskUs
  • xdsl2LConfProfRfiBandsDs
  • xdsl2LConfProfRaModeDs
  • xdsl2LConfProfRaModeUs
  • xdsl2LConfProfRaUsNrmDs
  • xdsl2LConfProfRaUsNrmUs
  • xdsl2LConfProfRaUsTimeDs
  • xdsl2LConfProfRaUsTimeUs
  • xdsl2LConfProfRaDsNrmDs
  • xdsl2LConfProfRaDsNrmUs
  • xdsl2LConfProfRaDsTimeDs

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  • xdsl2LConfProfRaDsTimeUs
  • xdsl2LConfProfTargetSnrmDs
  • xdsl2LConfProfTargetSnrmUs
  • xdsl2LConfProfMaxSnrmDs
  • xdsl2LConfProfMaxSnrmUs
  • xdsl2LConfProfMinSnrmDs
  • xdsl2LConfProfMinSnrmUs
  • xdsl2LConfProfMsgMinUs
  • xdsl2LConfProfMsgMinDs
  • xdsl2LConfProfCeFlag
  • xdsl2LConfProfSnrModeDs
  • xdsl2LConfProfSnrModeUs
  • xdsl2LConfProfTxRefVnDs
  • xdsl2LConfProfTxRefVnUs
  • xdsl2LConfProfXtuTransSysEna
  • xdsl2LConfProfPmMode
  • xdsl2LConfProfL0Time
  • xdsl2LConfProfL2Time
  • xdsl2LConfProfL2Atpr
  • xdsl2LConfProfL2Atprt
  • xdsl2LConfProfProfiles
  • xdsl2LConfProfDpboEPsd
  • xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsEL
  • xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelA

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  • xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelB
  • xdsl2LConfProfDpboEsCableModelC
  • xdsl2LConfProfDpboMus
  • xdsl2LConfProfDpboFMin
  • xdsl2LConfProfDpboFMax
  • xdsl2LConfProfUpboKL
  • xdsl2LConfProfUpboKLF
  • xdsl2LConfProfUs0Mask
  • xdsl2LConfProfForceInp
  • xdsl2LConfProfRowStatus
    Unauthorized changes resulting in the setting of any of the above
    objects to an incorrect value could have an adverse operational
    effect on several lines.
    Also, unauthorized changes to xdsl2LConfProfRowStatus could result
    in unwanted line profiles being created or brought into service
    prematurely, or they could result in line profiles being
    inadvertently deleted or taken out of service.
 o  xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecTable
    The table consists of the following objects that support SET
    operations:
  • xdsl2LConfProfMaxNomPsdDs
  • xdsl2LConfProfMaxNomPsdUs
  • xdsl2LConfProfMaxNomAtpDs
  • xdsl2LConfProfMaxNomAtpUs
  • xdsl2LConfProfMaxAggRxPwrUs
  • xdsl2LConfProfPsdMaskDs
  • xdsl2LConfProfPsdMaskUs

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  • xdsl2LConfProfPsdMaskSelectUs
  • xdsl2LConfProfClassMask
  • xdsl2LConfProfLimitMask
  • xdsl2LConfProfUs0Disable
  • xdsl2LConfProfModeSpecRowStatus
    Unauthorized changes resulting in the setting of any of the above
    objects to an incorrect value could have an adverse operational
    effect on several lines.
    Also, unauthorized changes to xdsl2LConfProfModeSpecRowStatus
    could result in unwanted PSD configurations being created or
    brought into service prematurely, or they could result in PSD
    configurations being inadvertently deleted or taken out of
    service.
 o  xdsl2LineConfProfModeSpecBandUsTable
    The table consists of the following objects that support SET
    operations:
  • xdsl2LConfProfUpboPsdA
  • xdsl2LConfProfUpboPsdB
  • xdsl2LConfProfModeSpecRowStatus
    Unauthorized changes resulting in the setting of any of the above
    objects to an incorrect value could have an adverse operational
    effect on several lines.
    Also, unauthorized changes to
    xdsl2LConfProfModeSpecBandUsRowStatus could result in unwanted PSD
    configurations being created or brought into service prematurely,
    or they could result in PSD configurations being inadvertently
    deleted or taken out of service.
 o  xdsl2ChConfProfileTable
    The table consists of the following objects that support SET
    operations:
  • xdsl2ChConfProfMinDataRateDs

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  • xdsl2ChConfProfMinDataRateUs
  • xdsl2ChConfProfMinResDataRateDs
  • xdsl2ChConfProfMinResDataRateUs
  • xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDataRateDs
  • xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDataRateUs
  • xdsl2ChConfProfMinDataRateLowPwrDs
  • xdsl2ChConfProfMinDataRateLowPwrUs
  • xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDelayDs
  • xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDelayUs
  • xdsl2ChConfProfMinProtectionDs
  • xdsl2ChConfProfMinProtectionUs
  • xdsl2ChConfProfMinProtection8Ds
  • xdsl2ChConfProfMinProtection8Us
  • xdsl2ChConfProfMaxBerDs
  • xdsl2ChConfProfMaxBerUs
  • xdsl2ChConfProfUsDataRateDs
  • xdsl2ChConfProfDsDataRateDs
  • xdsl2ChConfProfUsDataRateUs
  • xdsl2ChConfProfDsDataRateUs
  • xdsl2ChConfProfImaEnabled
  • xdsl2ChConfProfMaxDelayVar
  • xdsl2ChConfProfInitPolicy
  • xdsl2ChConfProfRowStatus

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    Unauthorized changes resulting in the setting of any of the above
    objects to an incorrect value could have an adverse operational
    effect on several lines.
    Also, unauthorized changes to xdsl2ChConfProfRowStatus could
    result in unwanted channel profiles being created or brought into
    service prematurely, or they could result in channel profiles
    being inadvertently deleted or taken out of service.
 o  xdsl2LineAlarmConfTemplateTable
    The table consists of the following objects that support SET
    operations:
  • xdsl2LAlarmConfTempLineProfile
  • xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan1ConfProfile
  • xdsl2LalarmConfTempChan2ConfProfile
  • xdsl2LalarmConfTempChan3ConfProfile
  • xdsl2LalarmConfTempChan4ConfProfile
  • xdsl2LAlarmConfTempRowStatus
    Unauthorized changes to xdsl2LAlarmConfTempLineProfile,
    xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan1ConfProfile,
    xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan2ConfProfile,
    xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan3ConfProfile, or
    xdsl2LAlarmConfTempChan4ConfProfile could have an adverse effect
    on the management of notifications generated at the scope of
    several to many lines, or they could change several to many lines
    over to running with unwanted management rates for generated
    notifications.
    Unauthorized changes to xdsl2LAlarmConfTempRowStatus could result
    in alarm templates being created or brought into service
    prematurely, or they could result in alarm templates being
    inadvertently deleted or taken out of service.
 o  xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileTable
    The table consists of the following objects that support SET
    operations:
  • xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinFecs

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  • xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinEs
  • xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinSes
  • xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinLoss
  • xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinUas
  • xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinFecs
  • xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinEs
  • xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinSes
  • xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinLoss
  • xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinUas
  • xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileThresh15MinFailedFullInt
  • xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileThresh15MinFailedShrtInt
  • xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileRowStatus
    Increasing any of the threshold values could result in a
    notification being suppressed or deferred.  Setting a threshold to
    '0' could result in a notification being suppressed.  Suppressing
    or deferring a notification could prevent the timely delivery of
    important diagnostic information.  Decreasing any of the threshold
    values could result in a notification being sent from the network
    falsely reporting a threshold crossing.
    Unauthorized changes to row status could result in unwanted line
    alarm profiles being created or brought into service.  Also,
    changes to the row status could result in line alarm profiles
    being inadvertently deleted or taken out of service.
 o  xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileTable
    The table consists of the following objects that support SET
    operations:
  • xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinCodingViolations
  • xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileXtucThresh15MinCorrected
  • xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinCodingViolations

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  • xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinCorrected
  • xdsl2ChAlarmConfProfileRowStatus
  • xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinFecs
  • xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinEs
  • xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinSes
  • xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinLoss
  • xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileXturThresh15MinUas
  • xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileThresh15MinFailedFullInt
  • xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileThresh15MinFailedShrtInt
  • xdsl2LineAlarmConfProfileRowStatus
    Increasing any of the threshold values could result in a
    notification being suppressed or deferred.  Setting a threshold to
    '0' could result in a notification being suppressed.  Suppressing
    or deferring a notification could prevent the timely delivery of
    important diagnostic information.  Decreasing any of the threshold
    values could result in a notification being sent from the network
    falsely reporting a threshold crossing.
    Unauthorized changes to row status could result in unwanted
    channel alarm profiles being created or brought into service.
    Also, changes to the row status could result in channel alarm
    profiles being inadvertently deleted or taken out of service.
 Some of the readable objects in this MIB module (i.e., objects with a
 MAX-ACCESS other than not-accessible) may be considered sensitive or
 vulnerable in some network environments.  It is thus important to
 control even GET and/or NOTIFY access to these objects and possibly
 to even encrypt the values of these objects when sending them over
 the network via SNMP.  These are the tables and objects and their
 sensitivity/vulnerability:
 o  xdsl2LineInventoryTable
    Access to these objects would allow an intruder to obtain
    information about which vendor's equipment is in use on the
    network.  Further, such information is considered sensitive in
    many environments for competitive reasons.

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  • xdsl2LInvG994VendorId
  • xdsl2LInvSystemVendorId
  • xdsl2LInvVersionNumber
  • xdsl2LInvSerialNumber
  • xdsl2LInvSelfTestResult
  • xdsl2LInvTransmissionCapabilities
 SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 did not include adequate security.
 Even if the network itself is secure (for example, by using IPsec),
 even then, there is no control as to who on the secure network is
 allowed to access and GET/SET (read/change/create/delete) the objects
 in this MIB module.
 It is RECOMMENDED that implementers consider the security features as
 provided by the SNMPv3 framework (see [RFC3410], Section 8),
 including full support for the SNMPv3 cryptographic mechanisms (for
 authentication and privacy).
 It is RECOMMENDED to deploy SNMPv3 and to enable cryptographic
 security.  It is then a customer/operator responsibility to ensure
 that the SNMP entity giving access to an instance of this MIB module
 is properly configured to give access only to those objects whose
 principals (users) have legitimate rights to indeed GET or SET
 (change/create/delete) them.

6. Acknowledgments

 The authors are deeply grateful to the authors of the HDSL2 LINE MIB
 (RFC 4319), Clay Sikes and Bob Ray, for contributing to accelerating
 the work on this document.  The structure of this document as well as
 several paragraphs originate in their document.
 Other contributions and advice were received from the following:
       Randy Presuhn (Mindspring)
       Chen  Jian    (Huawei)
       Bert  Wijnen  (Lucent)
       Brian Johnson (NEC Australia)
       Andrew Cheers (NEC Australia)
       Sedat Akca    (NEC Australia)
       Victor Sperry (Calix Networks)
       Narendranath Nair (Wipro)
       Uwe Pauluhn   (Infineon)

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       John D. Boyle (Alcatel)
       Edward Beili  (Actelis)
       Dan Romascanu (Avaya)
       David Harrington (Comcast)
       Smadar Tauber (RAD Data Communications)
       Richard Barnes (BBN Technologies)

7. References

7.1. Normative References

 [G.992.1]      "Asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL)
                transceivers", ITU-T G.992.1, 1999.
 [G.992.2]      "Splitterless asymmetric digital subscriber line
                (ADSL) transceivers", ITU-T G.992.2, 1999.
 [G.992.3]      "Asymmetric digital subscriber line transceivers 2
                (ADSL2)", ITU-T G.992.3, 2002.
 [G.992.4]      "Splitterless asymmetric digital subscriber line
                transceivers 2 (Splitterless ADSL2)", ITU-T G.992.4,
                2002.
 [G.992.5]      "Asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL)
                transceivers - Extended bandwidth ADSL2 (ADSL2+)",
                ITU-T G.992.5, 2005.
 [G.993.1]      "Very-high speed Digital Subscriber Line
                Transceivers", ITU-T G.993.1, June 2004.
 [G.993.2]      "Very-high speed Digital Subscriber Line Transceivers
                2 (VDSL2 draft)", ITU-T G.993.2, February 2006.
 [G.997.1]      "Physical layer management for digital subscriber line
                (DSL) transceivers", ITU-T G.997.1, June 2006.
 [G.997.1-Am1]  "Physical layer management for digital subscriber line
                (DSL) transceivers - Amendment 1", ITU-T G.997.1-
                Amendment 1, December 2006.
 [RFC2119]      Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
                Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
 [RFC2578]      McCloghrie, K., Ed., Perkins, D., Ed., and J.
                Schoenwaelder, Ed., "Structure of Management
                Information Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58, RFC 2578,
                April 1999.

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 [RFC2579]      McCloghrie, K., Ed., Perkins, D., Ed., and J.
                Schoenwaelder, Ed., "Textual Conventions for SMIv2",
                STD 58, RFC 2579, April 1999.
 [RFC2580]      McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., and J. Schoenwaelder,
                "Conformance Statements for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2580,
                April 1999.
 [RFC2863]      McCloghrie, K. and F. Kastenholz, "The Interfaces
                Group MIB", RFC 2863, June 2000.
 [RFC3411]      Harrington, D., Presuhn, R., and B. Wijnen, "An
                Architecture for Describing Simple Network Management
                Protocol (SNMP) Management Frameworks", STD 62,
                RFC 3411, December 2002.
 [RFC3593]      Tesink, K., "Textual Conventions for MIB Modules Using
                Performance History Based on 15 Minute Intervals",
                RFC 3593, September 2003.
 [RFC3705]      Ray, B. and R. Abbi, "High Capacity Textual
                Conventions for MIB Modules Using Performance History
                Based on 15 Minute Intervals", RFC 3705,
                February 2004.
 [T1E1.413]     J. Bingham & F. Van der Putten, "Network and Customer
                Installation Interfaces - Asymmetric Digital
                Subscriber Line (ADSL) Metallic Interface (T1.413
                Issue 2)", ANSI T1E1.413-1998, June 1998.

7.2. Informative References

 [RFC2662]      Bathrick, G. and F. Ly, "Definitions of Managed
                Objects for the ADSL Lines", RFC 2662, August 1999.
 [RFC3410]      Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D., and B. Stewart,
                "Introduction and Applicability Statements for
                Internet-Standard Management Framework", RFC 3410,
                December 2002.
 [RFC3418]      Presuhn, R., "Management Information Base (MIB) for
                the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)",
                STD 62, RFC 3418, December 2002.
 [RFC3728]      Ray, B. and R. Abbi, "Definitions of Managed Objects
                for Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Lines (VDSL)",
                RFC 3728, February 2004.

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 [RFC4133]      Bierman, A. and K. McCloghrie, "Entity MIB (Version
                3)", RFC 4133, August 2005.
 [RFC4706]      Morgenstern, M., Dodge, M., Baillie, S., and U.
                Bonollo, "Definitions of Managed Objects for
                Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line 2 (ADSL2)",
                RFC 4706, November 2006.
 [TR-129]       Adams, P., "Protocol Independent Management Model for
                Next Generation DSL Technologies", DSL Forum TR-129,
                December 2006.

Authors' Addresses

 Moti Morgenstern
 ECI Telecom Ltd.
 30 Hasivim St.
 Petach Tikva  49517
 Israel
 Phone: +972 3 926 6258
 Fax:   +972 3 928 7342
 EMail: moti.Morgenstern@ecitele.com
 Scott Baillie
 NEC Australia
 649-655 Springvale Road
 Mulgrave, Victoria  3170
 Australia
 Phone: +61 3 9264 3986
 Fax:   +61 3 9264 3892
 EMail: scott.baillie@nec.com.au
 Umberto Bonollo
 NEC Australia
 649-655 Springvale Road
 Mulgrave, Victoria  3170
 Australia
 Phone: +61 3 9264 3385
 Fax:   +61 3 9264 3892
 EMail: umberto.bonollo@nec.com.au

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