The counter associated with the monitoring of the feature that
corresponds to the licenseFeatureIndex value.
1. For ADSL2+, the counter indicates the number of XDSL lines for which
an ADSL2+ operational mode (POTS and/or ISDN) is enabled in its
configuration and supported by the LT board and for which
the XDSL board is equipped.
2. For READSL2, the counter indicates the number of XDSL lines for which
a READSL2 operational mode (US mode 1 and/or US mode2) is enabled in
its configuration and supported by the LT board and for which the
XDSL board is equipped..
3. For IGMP, the counter indicates the number of DSL subscriber lines
for which an IGMP control channel has been configured.
4. For BVB, the counter indicates whether BVB is enabled (value 1) or
Disabled (value 0) in the ASAM and in ISAM this item is reserved.
5. For xDSL Annex-M, the counter indicates the number of DSL subscriber
line which is configured for Annex-M.
6. For IP-Forwarding, the counter indicates the number of DSL subscriber
lines configured for Layer-3, such as IP forwarding, RFC1483R/Br with
virtual routers, Layer-3 QoS features, IP anti-spoofing, IP filters.
7. For PPPoX Relay, the counter indicates the number of DSL subscriber
lines for which PPP CrossConnect has been configured.
8. For PPPoX Termination, the counter indicates the number of DSL
subscriber line for which PPPoE termination or PPPoA termination has
been configured.
9. For 802.1x, the counter indicates the number of DSL subscriber lines
for which 802.1x has been configured as 'enabled'
10. For SELT, the counter indicates the number of DSL subscriber lines
configured for G.selt usage and enables the collection of line test
data.
11. (reserved)
12. (reserved)
13. For IPoA-CC and IPoA-RB, the counter indicates the number of DSL
subscriber lines which are configured for IPoA cross connect or IPoA
with ehanced i-bridge mode.
14. For UPBO Policing, the counter indicates the number of XDSL lines for
which a VDSL2 opmode has been selected, for which UPBO Policing pbo
mode has been enabled in its configuration and supported by the
LT board and for which the XDSL board is equipped.
The counter is decremented when one
of these conditions is not met anymore.
15. For XDSL-Perline-Overrule, the counter indicates the number of XDSL
lines for which the per-line overrule data has been used in its
configuration and for which the XDSL board is equipped.
The counter is decremented when one of these conditions is not
met anymore.
16. For Impulse Noise Sensor, the counter indicates the number of XDSL
lines for which the Impulse Noise Sensor is enabled (insEnable
set to 1 in the Line Conf Table) and for which the XDSL board is
equipped. The counter is decremented if the XDSL line is unconfigured
( once the INS feature has been enabled, it cannot be disabled anymore
unless the line is unconfigured ).
17. For ADSL1/2 PSD Shaping, the counter indicates the number of XDSL
lines for which ADSL1 or ADSL2 opMode is enabled with DBPO shaping
in its configuration. The counter is incremented when a XDSL line
has its operating mode enabled for ADSL1 or ADSL2 and a DPBO profile
is assigned to that line (DPBO board profile or a line profile) and
the respective board is equipped and planned and supports ADSL1/2 PSD
Shaping.
The counter is decremented when the DPBO profile (DPBO board or line
profile) of a xDSL line is unassigned or a xDSL line has its
operating mode disabled for ADSL1 or ADSL2.
18. For xDSL Annex-J, the counter indicates the number of DSL subscriber
line which is configured for Annex-J.
19. For syncE clock source, the counter indicates the number of
Synchronous Ethernet ports are configured as a clock source.
20. For 2.5 Gbps enabled LT, the counter indicates the number of LTs
that have an uplink that is running at 2.5 Gbps speed.
21. When NT load sharing + redundancy is supported, the counter indicates
1, else the counter indicates 0.
22. For SHDSL CTC, the counter indicates actual the number of SHDSL
subscriber lines for which cross-talk cancellation (CTC) is enabled and
for which the SHDSL board is equipped.
In current, this key isn't used, and the counter always keep as zero.
23. For SRA on VDSL2, the counter indicates the number of XDSL lines
for which a VDSL2 opmode has been selected, for which SRA mode has been
enabled in its configuration and supported by the LT board and for
which the XDSL board is equipped.
The counter is decremented when one of these conditions is not met
anymore.
24. For ARQ, the counter indicates the number of XDSL lines for which
ARQ is enabled in the configuration, supported by the LT board and
for which the XDSL board is equipped.
25. For 10 Gbps enabled LT, the counter indicates the number of LTs
that have an uplink that is running at 10 Gbps speed.
26. For 20 Gbps enabled LT, the counter indicates the number of LTs
that have an uplink that is running at 20 Gbps speed.
27. For Gxr, the counter indicates the number of lines that are
enabled for resource control via Diameter Gxr interface.
28. For IPv6 security, the counter indicates the number of access lines
(DSL, Ethernet or ONT UNI) where one or more IPv6 security features are
activated.
29. For Higig NT, the counter indicates whether lawful intercept is
enabled (value 1) or Disabled (value 0).
30. For Vectoring crosstalk, the counter indicates the number of XDSL
lines on which a vectoring profile has been assigned to by configuration,
supported by the LT board and for which the XDSL board is equipped.
31. For Green DSL L2 mode, the counter indicates the number
of xDSL lines which are equipped and configured with L2 mode
enabled.
32. For Ethernet OAM Advanced Monitoring Functions, the counter indicates
the numberof MEPS which can send and/or receive CFM Continuity Check
Messages.
33. For Higig NT, the counter indicates whether MPLS-FRR or MPLS LSR
is being used (value 1) or not used (value 0).The counter is only valid
on NANT-E and FANT-F boards. For other NTs, the value should always be 0,
as MPLS-FRR and MPLS LSR are not supported.
34. For 40 Gbps enabled LT, the counter indicates the number of LTs
that have an uplink that is running at 40 Gbps speed.
35. For Type-B protection, the counter indicates the number of protection
groups in the system that are configured by the operator. The counter is
only valid on NANT-E and FANT-F boards. For other NTs, the value should
always be 0, as protection group creation is not allowed. The value is
between 0 (no protection group) and 62 (maximum allowed by the system).
36. For Vectoring Legacy FEXT Cancellation, the counter indicates the
number of XDSL lines on which one of the Legacy FEXT Cancellation methods
has been enabled by configuration, supported by the LT board and for
which the XDSL board is equipped.
37. For Vlan Translation Table Extended Usage, the counter indicates the
number of line cards making use of Vlan Translation Resources in
an extended way.
38. For Ethernet OAM Y1731 Performance monitoring functions, the counter
indicates the number of MEPs in the system in which Y1731 performance
monitoring functions have been enabled.
39. For Vplus, the counter indicates the number of XDSL lines for which
a vplus opmode has been selected by configuration and supported by
the LT board and for which the XDSL board is equipped.
The counter is decremented when this condition is not met anymore.
40. For GFast, the counter indicates the number of XDSL lines for which
41. For VULA, the counter indicates the number of FELT-B planned as uplink mode
42. For Multiple SG, the counter indicates the number of SIP terminations created in the local access node
the G.fast operational mode is enabled by the configuration,
supported by the LT board and for which the LT board is equipped.
43. For Ethernet Ring Protection Switching, the counter indicates whether Ethernet Ring
Protection Switching is enabled (value 1) or Disabled (value 0).
ALCATEL NOTE:
SUPPORT: YES INSRVMOD: NA RANGE: see above
PERSIST: NO DEFVALUE: NA UNITS: - |