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Chapter 5 Physical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M ATM E3 Interface Dialog Box • Index-String index of the interface. This attribute is read-only. • Operational Status-The current operational state of the interface. This attribute is read-only. This attribute has one of the following values: - testing-Indicates that no operational packets can be passed. - unknown - down - up - dormant-Interface is waiting for external actions (such as a serial line waiting for an incoming connection) - notPresent-Interface has missing (typically, hardware) components. - lowerLayerDown-The interface in the lower layer is down. • Administrative Status-The desired state of the interface. This attribute has one of the following values: - testing (read-only)-Indicates that no operational packets can be passed. - up - down • Last Change-The value (in seconds) of sysUpTime at the time the interface entered its current operational state. If the current state was entered prior to the last reinitialization of the local network management subsystem, then this object contains a zero value. This attribute is read-only. • Connector Present-Indication if a cable is connected to the interface. If the ifAdminStatus is down, then this value cannot be determined and an "unknown" message is given. This attribute is read-only. This attribute can have the following values: - yes-Cable is connected to the interface. - no-Cable is not connected to the interface. - unknown-Cannot determine if a cable is connected to the interface. • Number of Resets-Number of times the interface internally reset. This attribute is read-only. Performance Logging Area The Performance Logging area of the C6576M ATM E3 Interface dialog box contains the buttons to enable data logging of all the interface attributes of the interface. • Start-Turns on performance data logging. • Stop-Turns off performance data logging. Note The logged data is available to the user through the CEMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information about the Performance Manager. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-91

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Chapter 5
Physical Object Dialog Boxes
C6576M ATM E3 Interface Dialog Box
Index—String index of the interface. This attribute is read-only.
Operational Status—The current operational state of the interface. This attribute is read-only. This
attribute has one of the following values:
testing—Indicates that no operational packets can be passed.
unknown
down
up
dormant—Interface is waiting for external actions (such as a serial line waiting for an incoming
connection)
notPresent—Interface has missing (typically, hardware) components.
lowerLayerDown—The interface in the lower layer is down.
Administrative Status—The desired state of the interface. This attribute has one of the following
values:
testing (read-only)—Indicates that no operational packets can be passed.
up
down
Last Change—The value (in seconds) of sysUpTime at the time the interface entered its current
operational state. If the current state was entered prior to the last reinitialization of the local network
management subsystem, then this object contains a zero value. This attribute is read-only.
Connector Present—Indication if a cable is connected to the interface. If the ifAdminStatus is down,
then this value cannot be determined and an “unknown” message is given. This attribute is read-only.
This attribute can have the following values:
yes—Cable is connected to the interface.
no—Cable is not connected to the interface.
unknown—Cannot determine if a cable is connected to the interface.
Number of Resets—Number of times the interface internally reset. This attribute is read-only.
Performance Logging Area
The Performance Logging area of the C6576M ATM E3 Interface dialog box contains the buttons to
enable data logging of all the interface attributes of the interface.
Start
—Turns on performance data logging.
Stop
—Turns off performance data logging.
Note
The logged data is available to the user through the CEMF Performance Manager. Refer to the
Cisco
Element Management Framework User Guide
for more information about the Performance Manager.