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-- ****************************************************************************
-- ****************************************************************************
-- Copyright(c) 2004 Mediatrix Telecom, Inc.
-- NOTICE:
-- This document contains information that is confidential and proprietary
-- to Mediatrix Telecom, Inc.
-- Mediatrix Telecom, Inc. reserves all rights to this document as well as
-- to the Intellectual Property of the document and the technology and
-- know-how that it includes and represents.
-- This publication cannot be reproduced, neither in whole nor in part in
-- any form whatsoever without written prior approval by
-- Mediatrix Telecom, Inc.
-- Mediatrix Telecom, Inc. reserves the right to revise this publication
-- and make changes at any time and without the obligation to notify any
-- person and/or entity of such revisions and/or changes.
-- ****************************************************************************
-- ****************************************************************************
MX-EMS-MIB
DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
MODULE-IDENTITY,
OBJECT-TYPE,
Unsigned32,
Integer32
FROM SNMPv2-SMI
MODULE-COMPLIANCE,
OBJECT-GROUP
FROM SNMPv2-CONF
MxEnableState,
MxActivationState,
MxIpHostName,
MxIpAddress,
MxIpPort,
MxAdvancedIpPort,
MxIpSubnetMask,
MxDigitMap
FROM MX-TC
MxUInt64,
MxFloat32,
MxIpHostNamePort,
MxIpAddr,
MxIpAddrPort,
MxIpAddrMask,
MxUri,
MxUrl
FROM MX-TC2
mediatrixServices
FROM MX-SMI2;
emsMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "1910210000Z"
ORGANIZATION " Mediatrix Telecom, Inc. "
CONTACT-INFO " Mediatrix Telecom, Inc.
4229, Garlock Street
Sherbrooke (Quebec)
Canada
Phone: (819) 829-8749
"
DESCRIPTION " Element Management System
The Element Management System (Ems) service makes the unit
compatible with the Virtuo EMS infrastructure.
"
::= { mediatrixServices 4700 }
emsMIBObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { emsMIB 1 }
-- ****************************************************************************
-- Group:Provisioning
-- ****************************************************************************
provisioningGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { emsMIBObjects 100 }
-- Scalar:EMS Provisioning Enable
emsProvisioningEnable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MxEnableState
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " EMS Provisioning Enable
Specifies if the Ems service allows the unit to be provisioned
and managed by the Virtuo EMS infrastructure.
* Disable: Unit can not be provisioned by the Virtuo EMS
infrastructure.
* Enable: Unit can be provisioned by the Virtuo EMS
infrastructure.
"
DEFVAL { disable }
::= { provisioningGroup 100 }
-- Scalar:Periodic Provisioning Timer
periodicProvisioningTimer OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..250) )
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Periodic Provisioning Timer
Defines the periodic interval for the provisioning.
* hourly: provision every hour, at the time defined in the
HourlyTimeRange parameter.
* daily: provision once a day, at the time defined in the
DailyTimeRange parameter.
* weekly: provision once a week, at the date and time
defined in the WeeklyTimeRange parameter.
In the scenario where the provisioning failed with a
'ConnectionFailure' (see the LastProvisioningResult
parameter), the unit will frequently retry until the
connection is successful. The frequency of the retry attempts
will decrease over time, down to once a week if the connection
still cannot be established.
Has no effect if the EmsProvisioningEnable parameter is
disabled.
Note: Unless a specific time is defined in the hourly/daily/
weekly parameters, the random value within a time range is
determined at service start-up. As long as the service is not
restarted, the same value will be used. For instance, if a
daily timer has a range between 10:00 and 10:30 with a
randomised value of 10:19, then the timer will trigger at
10:19 every day as long as the Ems service or the unit is not
restarted.
"
DEFVAL { "daily" }
::= { provisioningGroup 200 }
-- End of group:Provisioning
-- ****************************************************************************
-- Group:Timers
-- ****************************************************************************
timersGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { emsMIBObjects 150 }
-- Scalar:Hourly Time Range
hourlyTimeRange OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..30) )
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Hourly Time Range
Expression defining the specific time or a time range into
which an hourly timer will be triggered. If a range is
specified, the timer will trigger randomly within that range.
The syntax is: mm[:ss][ - mm[:ss]]
* mm specifies the minute within the hour. Possible values
are 0 to 59.
* ss specifies the second within the minute. Possible values
are 0 to 59.
* The square braces indicate the optional parts of the
expression.
* The spaces around the hyphen are optional.
* The second part, i.e. [ - mm[:ss]] is optional. If omited,
the expression specifies a specific time instead of a
range.
Examples:
* 10 - 15: The timer will trigger at a random time between
the 10th and the 15th minute at each hour, e.g. between
12:10 and 12:15.
* 55 - 05: The timer will trigger at a random time between
the 55th and the 5th minute at each hour, e.g. between
3:55 and 4:05.
* 12: The timer will trigger at the 12th minute every hour
(i.e. at 2:12, 3:12, 4:12, ...).
"
DEFVAL { "55 - 05" }
::= { timersGroup 100 }
-- Scalar:Daily Time Range
dailyTimeRange OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..30) )
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Daily Time Range
Expression defining the specific time or a time range into
which a daily timer will be triggered. If a range is
specified, the timer will trigger randomly within that range.
The syntax is: hh[:mm[:ss]][ - hh[:mm[:ss]]]
* hh specifies the hour within the day in local time.
Possible values are 0 to 23.
* mm specifies the minute within the hour. Possible values
are 0 to 59.
* ss specifies the second within the minute. Possible values
are 0 to 59.
* The square braces indicate the optional parts of the
expression.
* The spaces around the hyphen are optional.
* The second part, i.e. [ - hh[:mm[:ss]]] is optional. If
omited, the expression specifies a specific time instead
of a range.
Examples:
* 10 - 15: The timer will trigger at a random time between
10:00 and 15:00 every day.
* 11:10 - 11:15: The timer will trigger at a random time
between 11:10 and 11:15 every day.
* 23:30 - 00:30: The timer will trigger at a random time
between 23:30 and 00:30 every day.
* 14:10: The timer will trigger at 14:10 every day.
"
DEFVAL { "01:00 - 03:00" }
::= { timersGroup 200 }
-- Scalar:Weekly Time Range
weeklyTimeRange OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..50) )
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Weekly Time Range
Expression defining the specific time or a time range into
which a weekly timer will be triggered. If a range is
specified, the timer will trigger randomly within that range.
The syntax is: dd hh[:mm[:ss]][ - dd hh[:mm[:ss]]]
* dd specifies the day. Possible values are the full names
in English: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday, Saturday.
* hh specifies the hour within the day in local time.
Possible values are 0 to 23.
* mm specifies the minute within the hour. Possible values
are 0 to 59.
* ss specifies the second within the minute. Possible values
are 0 to 59.
* The square braces indicate the optional parts of the
expression.
* The spaces around the hyphen are optional.
* The second part, i.e. [ - hh[:mm[:ss]]] is optional. If
omited, the expression specifies a specific time instead
of a range.
Examples:
* Sunday 10:00 - Sunday 11:00: The timer will trigger at a
random time between Sunday 10:00 and Sunday 11:00.
* Monday 9 - Friday 17: The timer will trigger at a random
time between Monday 9:00 and Friday 17:00.
* Friday 17 - Monday 9: The timer will trigger at a random
time between Friday 17:00 and Monday 9:00.
* Wednesday 4: The timer will trigger at 4:00 every
Wednesday.
"
DEFVAL { "Monday 01:00 - Monday 03:00" }
::= { timersGroup 300 }
-- End of group:Timers
-- ****************************************************************************
-- Group:Status
-- ****************************************************************************
statusGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { emsMIBObjects 200 }
-- Scalar:Last Successful Connection Date and Time
lastConnectionDateTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..255) )
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Last Successful Connection Date and Time
The date and time of the last successful connection to the
provisioning service.
"
::= { statusGroup 100 }
-- Scalar:Last Provisioning result
lastProvisioningResult OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER { none(100) , success(200) , partiallyProvisioned(300)
, connectionFailed(400) , provisioningError(500) ,
unmanagedUnit(600) }
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Last Provisioning result
The result of the lastest provisioning against the Virtuo EMS
infrastructure.
* None: No provisioning has been requested or provisioning
is not yet completed.
* Success: Unit has been provisioned successfully.
* PartiallyProvisioned: Unit has been partially provisioned.
See logs for details.
* ConnectionFailed: Unit could not successfully connect to
Virtuo. See logs for details.
* ProvisioningError: The connection to Virtuo was
successful, but unit could not be provisioned. See logs
for details.
* UnmanagedUnit: The connection to Virtuo was successful,
but Virtuo is not configured to manage this unit.
"
DEFVAL { none }
::= { statusGroup 200 }
-- End of group:Status
-- ****************************************************************************
-- Group:Notification Messages Configuration
-- ****************************************************************************
notificationsGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { emsMIBObjects 60010 }
-- Scalar:Minimal Severity of Notification
minSeverity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER { disable(0) , debug(100) , info(200) , warning(300) ,
error(400) , critical (500) }
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Minimal Severity of Notification
Sets the minimal severity to issue a notification message
incoming from this service.
* Disable: No notification is issued.
* Debug: All notification messages are issued.
* Info: Notification messages with a 'Informational' and
higher severity are issued.
* Warning: Notification messages with a 'Warning' and higher
severity are issued.
* Error: Notification messages with an 'Error' and higher
severity are issued.
* Critical: Notification messages with a 'Critical' severity
are issued.
"
DEFVAL { warning }
::= { notificationsGroup 100 }
-- End of group:Notification Messages Configuration
-- ****************************************************************************
-- Group:Configuration Settings
-- ****************************************************************************
configurationGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { emsMIBObjects 60020 }
-- Scalar:Need Restart
needRestartInfo OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER { no(0) , yes(100) }
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Need Restart
Indicates if the service needs to be restarted for the
configuration to fully take effect.
* Yes: Service needs to be restarted.
* No: Service does not need to be restarted.
Services can be restarted by using the
Scm.ServiceCommands.Restart command.
"
::= { configurationGroup 100 }
-- End of group:Configuration Settings
END