pg-lockout-state-type |
enumeration |
Describes the (optional) 'lockout state' of a protection group.
'clear' means that none of the members are locked out.
'locked' means that one or more members are in a 'locked' state. |
pg-lockout-state-type |
enumeration |
Describes the (optional) 'lockout state' of a protection group.
'clear' means that none of the members are locked out.
'locked' means that one or more members are in a 'locked' state. |
pg-lockout-state-type |
enumeration |
Describes the (optional) 'lockout state' of a protection group.
'clear' means that none of the members are locked out.
'locked' means that one or more members are in a 'locked' state. |
pg-lockout-state-type |
enumeration |
Describes the (optional) 'lockout state' of a protection group.
'clear' means that none of the members are locked out.
'locked' means that one or more members are in a 'locked' state. |
pg-lockout-state-type |
enumeration |
Describes the (optional) 'lockout state' of a protection group.
'clear' means that none of the members are locked out.
'locked' means that one or more members are in a 'locked' state. |
pg-lockout-state-type |
enumeration |
Describes the (optional) 'lockout state' of a protection group.
'clear' means that none of the members are locked out.
'locked' means that one or more members are in a 'locked' state. |
pg-member-state-type |
enumeration |
Describes the state of a circuit-pack as member of an
equipment protection group.
member-ok:
the circuit-pack is available for service
member-temp-failed:
the circuit-pack is in a temporary failed state,
because it has not yet been configured, is initializing,
its database is currently being updated, or its state
is under evaluation.
It is not available for service.
This state will clear autonomously.
member-failed:
the circuit pack is in a failed state and out of service.
The reason is indicated by alarms raised on the
circuit-pack itself. |
pg-member-state-type |
enumeration |
Describes the state of a circuit-pack as member of an
equipment protection group.
member-ok:
the circuit-pack is available for service
member-temp-failed:
the circuit-pack is in a temporary failed state,
because it has not yet been configured, is initializing,
its database is currently being updated, or its state
is under evaluation.
It is not available for service.
This state will clear autonomously.
member-failed:
the circuit pack is in a failed state and out of service.
The reason is indicated by alarms raised on the
circuit-pack itself. |
pg-member-state-type |
enumeration |
Describes the state of a circuit-pack as member of an
equipment protection group.
member-ok:
the circuit-pack is available for service
member-temp-failed:
the circuit-pack is in a temporary failed state,
because it has not yet been configured, is initializing,
its database is currently being updated, or its state
is under evaluation.
It is not available for service.
This state will clear autonomously.
member-failed:
the circuit pack is in a failed state and out of service.
The reason is indicated by alarms raised on the
circuit-pack itself. |
pg-member-state-type |
enumeration |
Describes the state of a circuit-pack as member of an
equipment protection group.
member-ok:
the circuit-pack is available for service
member-temp-failed:
the circuit-pack is in a temporary failed state,
because it has not yet been configured, is initializing,
its database is currently being updated, or its state
is under evaluation.
It is not available for service.
This state will clear autonomously.
member-failed:
the circuit pack is in a failed state and out of service.
The reason is indicated by alarms raised on the
circuit-pack itself. |
pg-member-state-type |
enumeration |
Describes the state of a circuit-pack as member of an
equipment protection group.
member-ok:
the circuit-pack is available for service
member-temp-failed:
the circuit-pack is in a temporary failed state,
because it has not yet been configured, is initializing,
its database is currently being updated, or its state
is under evaluation.
It is not available for service.
This state will clear autonomously.
member-failed:
the circuit pack is in a failed state and out of service.
The reason is indicated by alarms raised on the
circuit-pack itself. |
pg-member-state-type |
enumeration |
Describes the state of a circuit-pack as member of an
equipment protection group.
member-ok:
the circuit-pack is available for service
member-temp-failed:
the circuit-pack is in a temporary failed state,
because it has not yet been configured, is initializing,
its database is currently being updated, or its state
is under evaluation.
It is not available for service.
This state will clear autonomously.
member-failed:
the circuit pack is in a failed state and out of service.
The reason is indicated by alarms raised on the
circuit-pack itself. |
pg-member-switch-request-type |
enumeration |
Describes the switch request on a PG member. |
pg-member-switch-request-type |
enumeration |
Describes the switch request on a PG member. |
pg-member-switch-request-type |
enumeration |
Describes the switch request on a PG member. |
pg-member-switch-request-type |
enumeration |
Describes the switch request on a PG member. |
pg-member-switch-request-type |
enumeration |
Describes the switch request on a PG member. |
pg-member-switch-request-type |
enumeration |
Describes the switch request on a PG member. |
pg-redundancy-state-type |
enumeration |
Describes the overall state of redundancy in a protection group.
redundancy-available:
Redundancy is available in the PG to cover a failure of an
active member.
redundancy-not-available:
Redundancy is not available in the PG.
configuration-incomplete:
Configuration of redundancy is incomplete, redundancy
is not (yet) available. |
pg-redundancy-state-type |
enumeration |
Describes the overall state of redundancy in a protection group.
redundancy-available:
Redundancy is available in the PG to cover a failure of an
active member.
redundancy-not-available:
Redundancy is not available in the PG.
configuration-incomplete:
Configuration of redundancy is incomplete, redundancy
is not (yet) available. |
pg-redundancy-state-type |
enumeration |
Describes the overall state of redundancy in a protection group.
redundancy-available:
Redundancy is available in the PG to cover a failure of an
active member.
redundancy-not-available:
Redundancy is not available in the PG.
configuration-incomplete:
Configuration of redundancy is incomplete, redundancy
is not (yet) available. |
pg-redundancy-state-type |
enumeration |
Describes the overall state of redundancy in a protection group.
redundancy-available:
Redundancy is available in the PG to cover a failure of an
active member.
redundancy-not-available:
Redundancy is not available in the PG.
configuration-incomplete:
Configuration of redundancy is incomplete, redundancy
is not (yet) available. |
pg-redundancy-state-type |
enumeration |
Describes the overall state of redundancy in a protection group.
redundancy-available:
Redundancy is available in the PG to cover a failure of an
active member.
redundancy-not-available:
Redundancy is not available in the PG.
configuration-incomplete:
Configuration of redundancy is incomplete, redundancy
is not (yet) available. |
pg-redundancy-state-type |
enumeration |
Describes the overall state of redundancy in a protection group.
redundancy-available:
Redundancy is available in the PG to cover a failure of an
active member.
redundancy-not-available:
Redundancy is not available in the PG.
configuration-incomplete:
Configuration of redundancy is incomplete, redundancy
is not (yet) available. |
pg-service-state-type |
enumeration |
Describes the service state of an equipment/circuit-pack
protection group.
service-available:
the defined service of the PG is fully available.
service-partially-available:
the service of the PG is partially available. The impact
depends on the device architecture. One typical use is
to indicate a reduced transmission performance of a central
element.
service-temp-unavailable:
the PG's service is temporarily unavailable because
more than one member is in a temporary failed state.
This state will clear autonomously.
service-unavailable:
more than one member of the PG is in a failed state and
the PG cannot provide full service. |
pg-service-state-type |
enumeration |
Describes the service state of an equipment/circuit-pack
protection group.
service-available:
the defined service of the PG is fully available.
service-partially-available:
the service of the PG is partially available. The impact
depends on the device architecture. One typical use is
to indicate a reduced transmission performance of a central
element.
service-temp-unavailable:
the PG's service is temporarily unavailable because
more than one member is in a temporary failed state.
This state will clear autonomously.
service-unavailable:
more than one member of the PG is in a failed state and
the PG cannot provide full service. |
pg-service-state-type |
enumeration |
Describes the service state of an equipment/circuit-pack
protection group.
service-available:
the defined service of the PG is fully available.
service-partially-available:
the service of the PG is partially available. The impact
depends on the device architecture. One typical use is
to indicate a reduced transmission performance of a central
element.
service-temp-unavailable:
the PG's service is temporarily unavailable because
more than one member is in a temporary failed state.
This state will clear autonomously.
service-unavailable:
more than one member of the PG is in a failed state and
the PG cannot provide full service. |
pg-service-state-type |
enumeration |
Describes the service state of an equipment/circuit-pack
protection group.
service-available:
the defined service of the PG is fully available.
service-partially-available:
the service of the PG is partially available. The impact
depends on the device architecture. One typical use is
to indicate a reduced transmission performance of a central
element.
service-temp-unavailable:
the PG's service is temporarily unavailable because
more than one member is in a temporary failed state.
This state will clear autonomously.
service-unavailable:
more than one member of the PG is in a failed state and
the PG cannot provide full service. |
pg-service-state-type |
enumeration |
Describes the service state of an equipment/circuit-pack
protection group.
service-available:
the defined service of the PG is fully available.
service-partially-available:
the service of the PG is partially available. The impact
depends on the device architecture. One typical use is
to indicate a reduced transmission performance of a central
element.
service-temp-unavailable:
the PG's service is temporarily unavailable because
more than one member is in a temporary failed state.
This state will clear autonomously.
service-unavailable:
more than one member of the PG is in a failed state and
the PG cannot provide full service. |
pg-service-state-type |
enumeration |
Describes the service state of an equipment/circuit-pack
protection group.
service-available:
the defined service of the PG is fully available.
service-partially-available:
the service of the PG is partially available. The impact
depends on the device architecture. One typical use is
to indicate a reduced transmission performance of a central
element.
service-temp-unavailable:
the PG's service is temporarily unavailable because
more than one member is in a temporary failed state.
This state will clear autonomously.
service-unavailable:
more than one member of the PG is in a failed state and
the PG cannot provide full service. |
prot-architecture-type |
enumeration |
Protection architecture, 1:1 or 1:n |
prot-architecture-type |
enumeration |
Protection architecture, 1:1 or 1:n |
prot-architecture-type |
enumeration |
Protection architecture, 1:1 or 1:n |
prot-architecture-type |
enumeration |
Protection architecture, 1:1 or 1:n |
prot-architecture-type |
enumeration |
Protection architecture, 1:1 or 1:n |
prot-architecture-type |
enumeration |
Protection architecture, 1:1 or 1:n |