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PDF user manual for CopperEdge 150

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cmIface ObjectsEach cmIface entry contains several objects. Three of the objects,Name, GroupName, and AdditionalInfo, are configurableidentification <strong>for</strong> operator convenience. You can assign arbitrarystrings to the interface Name and AdditionalInfo objects.Also, you can create interface groups and optionally assigneach interface to a single group. These objects have no effect onhow the CE<strong>150</strong> processes <strong>user</strong> data. They are <strong>for</strong> customizedinterface identification only.All other cmIface objects configure or display various aspects ofhow the CE<strong>150</strong> processes and <strong>for</strong>wards <strong>user</strong> data. Not all objectsare meaningful in all contexts. A typical cmIface entry <strong>for</strong>a DSL port might look similar to this example:CRAFT> get cmiface [1.4.1]Group: cmIfaceTableInstance: = [1.4.1.0]PII = 1.4.1.0IfIndex = 1.4.1.0Name = ""GroupName = ""AdditionalInfo = ""NetModel= Cross-ConnectIpAddr = 0.0.0.0NetMask = 0.0.0.0MacAddr= ff.ff.ff.ff.ff.ffBurnedInMacAddr = 0.0.0.0.0.0FarEndAddr = 0.0.0.0DestPII = 1.2.1.61ICPCompatible = YesEncapsulationType = PPP-HDLCFwdMode= PPP-HDLC-1973Some objects are operator-configurable and others are readonly.Read-only objects display in<strong>for</strong>mation about the interface;you cannot set or change the values. A general description ofeach object follows, but typically they may have different significance<strong>for</strong> different interface types (DSL, DSL VC, Ethernet,WAN VC), and in different netmodels.IfIndex(Read/Write)Name(Read/Write)GroupName(Read/Write)AdditionalInfo(Read/Write)NetModel(Read/Write)The PII of the interface. You cannot set this object,but you must specify it to identify the cmIface entryof interest. You can create and delete cmIfaceentries.An arbitrary string that names the interface.The name of the interface group, if any, to whichthis interface belongs.An arbitrary string of in<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>for</strong> the interface.For example, the name and phone number of aperson to contact when there is a problem with thisinterface.The netmodel that the CE<strong>150</strong> uses <strong>for</strong> thisinterface. A NetModel of None means the interfaceis not configured <strong>for</strong> <strong>user</strong> data.$SSHQGL[%FP,IDFH&RQILJXUDWLRQ

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