This document describes
the following Point System topics:
The following manageable
features are available for the CFETF100:
BiaIndex -
(Integer, read only) "Burned In Address." This is the serial number of the
cabinet into which this CFETF100 is installed.
SlotIndex -
(Integer, read only) The cabinet slot into which this CFETF100 is
installed.
Groups -
(String, read/write) This is the Device Group String for this CFETF100. For
more information on Device Group Strings, see the help for Configuration Management.
MRevision -
(Integer, read only) This is the marketing revision level of the device. It
is the last three digits of the part number.
CfgMatch -
(Integer, read only) This value indicates whether or not this particular
CFETF100 is selected to receive configuration changes. For more
information, see the help for Configuration
Management.
SerialNumber -
(Integer, read only) The serial number for this CFETF100
ConnA, ConnB -
(Integer, read only) The styles of the connectors installed in this device
during manufacturing. ConnA is the Fiber interface, and ConnB is the Copper
interface.
TPLink,
FiberLink - (Integer, read only) The Ethernet link state for each of
the two media connectors.
Fault -
(Integer, read only) The value of this variable is yes(1) when either
TPLink or FiberLink has the value linkDown(2).
FastLinkPulse
- (Integer, read only) Enable/Disable control for Fast Link Pulse
generation. When Fast Link Pulse generation is enabled, autonegotiation of
duplex mode occurs. Otherwise, the converter generates 100Mbps Idles, and
the interface therefore operates in Half-Duplex mode.
Enabled -
(Integer, read/write) Traffic through this CFETF100 can be disabled via
this control.
Pause -
(Integer, read/write) The Pause feature allows Ethernet MACs that support
it to send data pacing 'Pause' messages to each other. Support for Pause is
negotiated at the physical level and passed up to the MAC. While the MAC's
Pause messages themselves can pass over the fiber link that this pair of
media converters introduces, the TP physical layer negotiations to enable
Pause can not. Therefore, if both end station MACs support Pause and wish
to use it, the Pause negotiation must be re-generated by the media
converters on both ends. By setting this configuration option to
enabled(1), you are indicating to the local twisted pair station that the
twisted pair station on the other side of the other media converter
supports Pause and wishes to use it. This variable must be set consistently
on both of the paired media converters.
LinkPassThrough - (Integer, read/write) Enable/Disable
control for the Link Alert feature. When Link Alert is enabled, a loss of
link on one interface causes the CFETF100 to drop link on the opposite
interface.
FarEndFault -
(Integer, read/write) Enable/Disable control for Far End Fault detection.
When Far End Fault detection is enabled, a loss of receive link on an
interface causes the CFETF100 to drop transmit link on the same interface
so that connected equipment can detect the fault.
TPActivity,
FiberActivity - (Integer, read only) Network traffic activity
indicators for the two interfaces.
ConfigMode -
(Integer, read only) The CFETF100 has a hardware switch block that can be
used to set its configuration and disallow software changes to these
values. The ConfigMode variable shows the state of the switch - i.e. it
indicates whether or not Software changes are locked out.