// Result parameter indicating the average response time in milliseconds over all repetitions with successful responses of the most recent ping test. If there were no successful responses, this value shall be zero.
int32average_response_time=1;
// Size of the data block in bytes to be sent for each ping.
// Result parameter indicating the number of failed pings in the most recent ping test.
int32failure_count=4;
// Host name or address of the host to ping.
stringhost=5;
// Result parameter indicating the maximum response time in milliseconds over all repetitions with successful responses of the most recent ping test. If there were no successful responses, this value shall be zero.
int32maximum_response_time=6;
// Result parameter indicating the minimum response time in milliseconds over all repetitions with successful responses of the most recent ping test. If there were no successful responses, this value shall be zero.
int32minimum_response_time=7;
// Number of repetitions of the ping test to perform before reporting the results.
int32number_of_repetitions=8;
// Result parameter indicating the number of successful pings (those in which a successful response was received prior to the timeout) in the most recent ping test.
// URI selected by the service consumer to receive notifications on the subscribed FAIS information. This shall be included both in the request and in response.
// 0 to N physical locations of the customer sites.
repeatedCpInfocustomer_premises_info=2;
// 1 to N unique identifiers for the optical network units. Typical it is the unique serial number for each ONU, which contains the vendor ID and version number. The first four bytes are an ASCII-encoded four-letter vendor ID. The second four bytes are a binary encoded serial number, under the control of the ONU vendor.