Cisco Cisco Prime Optical 9.6 Developer's Guide
Cisco Prime Optical 9.6.3 GateWay/CORBA Programmer Reference Guide
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The following table is an example of the BFD template report.
BFD Name
Single Hop
Unit
minTxInterval
minRxInterval
Multiplier
Bfd1
True
Millisec
300
400
3
Bfd2
True
Millisec
500
600
6
Bfd3
True
Microsec
700000
800000
9
GateWay/CORBA NBI Result
bfdTable.Count = 3
bfdTable.Name= "Bfd1, BFD2, BFD3"
bfdTable.SingleHop= "true, true, true"
bfdTable.Unit= "Millisec, Millisec, Microsec"
bfdTable.MinTxInterval= "300, 500, 700000"
bfdTable.MinRxInterval= "400, 600, 800000"
bfdTable.Multiplier= "3, 6, 9"
You can make multiple changes in the same table, because the overall table values are provided
in provisioning. To change any field in the table, the entire table must be regenerated again.
The EMS analyzes the table content and provisions the necessary changes in the NE.
You can do the following operations:
• Delete a row—Do not report the row with the given BFD name in the table.
You can do the following operations:
• Delete a row—Do not report the row with the given BFD name in the table.
• Add a row—Report a new row with a new BFD name in the table
• Modify a row—For a row corresponding to a given BFD, change any column value. The BFD
name represents the primary key.
• Delete the whole table—Set bfdtable.Count=0 and all column parameters to an empty
string ("").
The routeIdName parameter is read-only. The routeID parameter can only be modified; it
cannot be created or deleted.
4.7 Pseudowire Provisioning Interfaces
This section describes the following pseudowire provisioning interfaces:
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4.7.1 Pseudowire FDFr Provisioning Interfaces
This section describes the following interfaces:
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