Руководство Разработчика для Cisco Cisco Prime Optical 10.6
Cisco Prime Optical 10.6 GateWay/CORBA Programmer Reference Guide
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Name
Value
Description
switchState
String
Represents the administrative
switch state: LOCKOUT or
CLEAR.
switch state: LOCKOUT or
CLEAR.
operState
String
Represents the current
operational state of each cross-
connection: ACTIVE or STDBY.
operational state of each cross-
connection: ACTIVE or STDBY.
The aEnd and zEnd CTPs report the LSP number as LspNum=ddd.
4.10.2.2 getAllSubnetworkConnectionsWithTP
Synopsis
Description
This interface allows the NMS to request a list of LSP SNCs using the specified TP at the specified
connection rates. The LSP layer rate is LR_MPLS_PATH (166). A TP can be a PTP. Because an MPLS-
TP tunnel is terminated in the equipment and not in the PTP, all the MPLS-TP tunnels that end in the
device and suspended by the PTP are returned.
This interface allows the NMS to request a list of LSP SNCs using the specified TP at the specified
connection rates. The LSP layer rate is LR_MPLS_PATH (166). A TP can be a PTP. Because an MPLS-
TP tunnel is terminated in the equipment and not in the PTP, all the MPLS-TP tunnels that end in the
device and suspended by the PTP are returned.
4.10.2.3 getAllSubnetworkConnectionsNamesWithTP
Synopsis
Description
This interface allows the NMS to request a list of LSP SNC names using the specified TP at the specified
connection rates. The LSP layer rate is LR_MPLS_PATH (166). A TP can be a PTP. Because an MPLS-
TP tunnel is terminated in the equipment and not in the PTP, all the MPLS-TP tunnels that end in the
device and suspended by the PTP are returned.
This interface allows the NMS to request a list of LSP SNC names using the specified TP at the specified
connection rates. The LSP layer rate is LR_MPLS_PATH (166). A TP can be a PTP. Because an MPLS-
TP tunnel is terminated in the equipment and not in the PTP, all the MPLS-TP tunnels that end in the
device and suspended by the PTP are returned.
4.10.3 MPLS-TP Tunnel Link Inventory Interfaces
This section describes the following interfaces:
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