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This interface returns the TP structure for the given TP name (CTP, FTP, or PTP). The TP structure
consists of transmission parameters. The transmission parameters returned are the parameters in place on
the actual TP on the NE. If there are no transmission parameters or the TP does not actually exist on the
NE, transmissionParams will be empty.
Parameters
consists of transmission parameters. The transmission parameters returned are the parameters in place on
the actual TP on the NE. If there are no transmission parameters or the TP does not actually exist on the
NE, transmissionParams will be empty.
Parameters
• NamingAttributes tpName—TP name. The structure of this TP is retrieved.
• TerminationPoint_T tp—The retrieved TP.
• TerminationPoint_T tp—The retrieved TP.
Throws
For CPTPs, use this interface to determine the parameters that characterize a CPTP.
Example
The following table describes the ConnectionlessPort and PortTPRoleState parameters.
TP Parameter
Name
TP Parameter
Name
TP Type Layers
Valid Values
AVC
Description
ConnectionlessPort
• PTP
• FTP
• FTP
All layers
• true
• false
• false
Yes
PortTPRoleState
• PTP
• FTP
• FTP
All
connectionless
layers
connectionless
layers
• unassigned
• assigned
• fdInternal
• fdEdge
• mismatch
• assigned
• fdInternal
• fdEdge
• mismatch
Yes
The mismatch operational state
exists for the CPTP if there is a
mismatch in the port type. This is
applicable only on pluggable
PPM ports when you change a
previously defined CPTP with a
port that no longer supports
Ethernet.
exists for the CPTP if there is a
mismatch in the port type. This is
applicable only on pluggable
PPM ports when you change a
previously defined CPTP with a
port that no longer supports
Ethernet.
4.9.2 MFD Inventory Interfaces
This section describes the following interfaces:
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4.9.2.1
getAllAssociatedMFDs
Synopsis