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dtmNodeStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
up(1),
recover(2),
limited(3),
noControl(4) }
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object describes and controls the control function
sub-system on the node.
up(1)
The control function sub-system is fully functioning. This is
the only state where it is possible to establish new
channels. This is the only value possible to write to this
object. When writing this value, the control function
sub-system is forced to this state, which may result in all
established channels to be removed or re-established.
recover(2)
The control function sub-system is in the process of
recovering the state of all channels after a node or control
function sub-system failure, where it is When the process of
recovering the channels is completed, the state will change
to either up(1) if all channels state were successfully
recovered, or limited(3) if the state of any channels failed
to be recovered.
limited(3)
The control function sub-system is not or has not been able
to recover the state of all its channels after a node or
control function sub-system failure. The already existing
channels through the node may be fully functional, but it is
not accepting any channel signaling. All link must be taken
down for the control function sub-system to be able to assume
a known state, which typically requires operator
intervention. This state can be exited by writing up(1) to
the object.
noControl(4)
The control function sub-system is failing and is not
responding. Signaling to the neighboring node is thus not
possible. Already existing channels through the node may
still be fully functional, but their state is not known. This
state can be exited by writing up(1) to the object."


 
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