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-- Avocent DSR TRAP OBJECTS MIB
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--
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-- Copyright 2006 Avocent Corporation
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--
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-- Revision: 4.0.1
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--
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-- Last Modified: April 13, 2007
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--
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DSR-TRAP-OBJECTS-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
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IMPORTS
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Gauge,enterprises,TimeTicks,IpAddress,Counter,NetworkAddress
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FROM RFC1155-SMI
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OBJECT-TYPE
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FROM RFC-1212
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DisplayString,PhysAddress
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FROM RFC1213-MIB
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TRAP-TYPE
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FROM RFC-1215;
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-- Object Groupings
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avocent OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { enterprises 10418 }
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dsr OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { avocent 7 }
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dsrProducts OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dsr 1 }
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dsrManagement OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dsr 2 }
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dsrTrapObject OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dsrManagement 6 } -- 10418.7.2.6
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--
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-- A UTF8String represents a series of UTF-8 encoded characters. UTF-8 encoding
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-- provides the ability to encode all characters defined in the Universal
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-- Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set (UCS) and all characters defined in the
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-- Unicode Standard. UCS is defined in international standard ISO 10646. Unicode
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-- encompasses a subset of UCS. See http://www.unicode.org for more information
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-- on Unicode. See RFC2279 for more information on UTF-8 encoding.
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--
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UTF8String ::= OCTET STRING
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--
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-- An enumeration of image file upgrade results.
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--
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ImageFileUpgradeResultsEnum ::= INTEGER
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{
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imageUpgradeTftpNoSocket(1), -- TFTP No Socket
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imageUpgradeTftpConnectFailure(2), -- TFTP server TFTP connect failed
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imageUpgradeTftpRequestDenied(3), -- TFTP server request denied
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imageUpgradeTftpBadPacket(4), -- TFTP err - non-data packet received
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imageUpgradeTftpOOS(5), -- TFTP err - too many packets out
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-- of sequence
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imageUpgradeTftpTooBig(6), -- TFTP err - transferred data exceeds
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-- file size
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imageUpgradeTftpTimeout(7), -- TFTP err - timeout during transfer,
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-- retries exceeded
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imageUpgradeAlreadyInProgress(8), -- Update already in progress
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imageUpgradeCannotStart(9), -- Update thread did not start
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imageUpgradeMemoryError(10), -- Update memory allocation error
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imageUpgradeTftpProtocolError(11), -- TFTP protocol error occurred could
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-- not complete transfer
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imageUpgradeBadType(12), -- The Image type does not match the
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-- region (BOOT or APP) to update
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imageUpgradeInvalidAppDowngrade(13), -- Invalid downgrade version
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imageUpgradeChecksumError(14), -- Checksum Error
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imageUpgradeFlashError(15), -- Flash Error
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imageUpgradeInternalError(16), -- Internal error
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imageUpgradeFileNotFound(17), -- File not found
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imageUpgradeBadHeader(18), -- Invalid image header
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imageUpgradeIncompatibleHeader(19), -- Header is not compatible
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imageUpgradeTftpXferFail(20), -- TFTP transfer failed
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imageUpgradeTftpSvrNoResponse(21), -- No response from TFTP server
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imageUpgradeNetworkUnreachable(22), -- Network unreachable
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imageUpgradeSuccess(9999) -- Success
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}
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--@ Note: we use the term IQ Adaptor in this MIB to generically
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--@ refer to either a DSRIQ or an AVRIQ
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--
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-- An enumeration of IQ Adaptor upgrade results.
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--
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IqAdaptorUpgradeResultsEnum ::= INTEGER
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{
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iqaUpgradeNoFirmwareImage(1), -- No firmware image present
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iqaUpgradeLostContact(2), -- Lost communication with the IQ Adaptor
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iqaUpgradeFailedRestart(3), -- The IQ Adaptor did not restart after
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-- upgrade
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iqaUpgradeSuccess(9999) -- Success
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}
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-- Trap Object Group (dsrTrapObject) 10418.7.2.6
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--
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-- The following objects are implemented only for the generation of
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-- TRAPs. The objects are sent in traps and are not accessible in
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-- any other way.
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avctDsrTrapObjectUserName OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX UTF8String ( SIZE (0..64) )
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ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS mandatory
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--% AVAILABILITY public
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DESCRIPTION
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"This object is sent in a trap to identify the name of the user
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for which the trap condition occured.
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"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 1 }
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avctDsrTrapObjectTargetUserName OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX UTF8String ( SIZE (0..64) )
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ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS mandatory
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--% AVAILABILITY public
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DESCRIPTION
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"This object is sent in a trap to identify the name of the target
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user for which a trap condition occurred.
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"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 2 }
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--@ Note: to maintain consistency with trap MIBs for other appliances,
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--@ dsrTrapObject.3 is skipped and should never be used.
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avctDsrTrapObjectImageNewVersion OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX DisplayString ( SIZE (0..32) )
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ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS mandatory
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--% AVAILABILITY public
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DESCRIPTION
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"This object is sent in a trap to identify the new software image
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version the appliance or IQ Adaptor is being upgraded to.
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"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 4 }
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avctDsrTrapObjectImageCurrentVersion OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX DisplayString ( SIZE (0..32) )
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ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS mandatory
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--% AVAILABILITY public
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DESCRIPTION
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"This object is sent in a trap to identify the software image
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version the appliance or IQ Adaptor is currently running.
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"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 5 }
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--@ Note: avctDsrTrapObjectServerName use to be named
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--@ avctDsrTrapObjectSessionIdentifier.
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avctDsrTrapObjectServerName OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX UTF8String ( SIZE (0..64) )
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ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS mandatory
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--% AVAILABILITY public
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DESCRIPTION
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"This object is sent in a trap to identify the name of the server
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for which the trap condition occurred.
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"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 6 }
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avctDsrTrapObjectIqAdaptorId OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX DisplayString ( SIZE (0..32) )
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ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS mandatory
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--% AVAILABILITY public
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DESCRIPTION
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"This object is sent in a trap to identify the ID of the IQ Adaptor for
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which the trap condition occurred. The value will be the
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same as the EID label attached to the IQ Adaptor.
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"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 7 }
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--@ Note: avctDsrTrapObjectFirmwareCondition has been removed therefore
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--@ dsrTrapObject.8 is skipped and should never be used again.
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avctDsrTrapObjectIpAddress OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX DisplayString( SIZE (0..255) )
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ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS mandatory
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--% AVAILABILITY public
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DESCRIPTION
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"This object is sent in a trap to identify the IP address for
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which a trap condition occurred.
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"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 9 }
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avctDsrTrapObjectPreviousScreenResolution OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX DisplayString ( SIZE (0..32) )
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ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS mandatory
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--% AVAILABILITY public
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DESCRIPTION
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"This object is sent in a trap to identify the previous screen
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resolution of the target server.
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"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 10 }
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avctDsrTrapObjectCurrentScreenResolution OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX DisplayString ( SIZE (0..32) )
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ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS mandatory
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--% AVAILABILITY public
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DESCRIPTION
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"This object is sent in a trap to identify the current screen
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resolution of the target server.
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"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 11 }
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avctDsrTrapObjectAggregatedServerStatusChanged OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE (12..5122) )
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ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS mandatory
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--% AVAILABILITY public
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DESCRIPTION
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"This object is sent in a trap to report server status changes. This
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object will report the status change of multiple servers (connection
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paths) in an aggregated encoding format as indicated below.
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Note that on bootup the appliance will send this object in the
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avctDsrServerStatusChangedTrap containing the status of all
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connection paths in the appliance. Thereafter the appliance will
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send this object in the avctDsrServerStatusChangedTrap containing
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only the connection paths whose status has changed.
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This object is composed of two sections, which are the header section
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and the connection path section. The header section provides version
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information and is the first 2 bytes of this object. The connection
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path section provides information on each of the connection paths and
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is defined in the bytes following the header.
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Header Section
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Byte 1 = Start indicator for the header section. The value of the
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start indicator is always zero. The value of the start
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indicator provides means for management applications to
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determine that this object has a header section. All
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previous implementations of this object have a non-zero
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value in the first byte.
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Byte 2 = Version of the aggregate object. The version provides
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means to identify the format/structure of this aggregate
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object. The format of the aggregate object, as described
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here, is identified with a value of 3 for the version.
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Connection Path Section
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-----------------------
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The connection path section is composed of 1 or more connection paths.
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The information for each connection path is packed into 10 bytes as
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follows:
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Byte 1 = The appliance input port number associated with this
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connection path. The input port defined for
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dsrAggregateServerStatus is an ARI port that interfaces
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the data traffic coming from or going directly or
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indirectly to a target device or a power device.
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Note that a power device will report the port number as
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100 + the power device port number
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(dsrSpcDeviceTablePortNumber). For the first power device
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port, Byte 1 will report 101 for the power device.
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This will avoid potential port conflicts for ARI and
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power device ports. In the event that additional power
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device ports are available, the number will reflect the
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power device port number (i.e. 101, 102, etc.)
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Byte 2 = The cascade switch channel number associated with this
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connection path. The value will be 0 if a switch channel
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is not associated with this connection path.
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For power devices, this Byte will represent the power
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device number (dsrSpcDeviceTableSpcNumber). Byte 3 will
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contain the socket number for this connection path.
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Byte 3 ~ 8 = The EID of the RIP associated with this connection path.
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Each byte in this field will encode two digits of the
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RIP's EID number. For example, if the actual EID number
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on the label attached to a RIP is 520255-0346DC then
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bytes 3 through 8 would contain the following hex values:
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Byte 3 = 0x52
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Byte 4 = 0x02
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Byte 5 = 0x55
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Byte 6 = 0x03
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Byte 7 = 0x46
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Byte 8 = 0xDC
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Note that the dash character is not represented in
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the encoded value.
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For a power device, the first byte (Byte 3) will
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represent the socket number and the remaining 5 bytes
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(Byte 4-8) will be 0.
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Byte 9 ~ the left most 4 bits
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= The left most four bits of the 9th byte shall be used
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to encode / decode the following integer value to
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represent the power status of a connected server or the
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power status of a power device socket.
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One of the following values can be reported:
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1 = Off - The connection path does not have power,
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which could be the result of the following
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situation: the RIP is unplugged or the RIP
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is plugged in but receives no power from
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the target device.
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2 = On - The connection path has power.
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Byte 9 ~ the right most 4 bits
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= The right most four bits of the 9th byte shall be used
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to encode / decode the following integer value to
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represent the viewer session status of a connection path.
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For a power device or power device socket, this value is
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always 1 since viewer sessions are not supported.
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One of the following values can be reported:
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1 = Idle - There is not a viewer session active on
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this connection path.
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2 = Active - There is an active viewer session on this
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connection path.
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3 = Blocked - The connection path is blocked meaning a
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viewer session cannot be established to
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this connection path because of another
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viewer session is currently using a
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resource required by this connection path
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in order to establish a connection path.
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A viewer session cannot be blocked by
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a virtual media session.
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Byte 10 ~ the left most 4 bits
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= The left most four bits of the 10th byte shall be used
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to encode / decode the following integer value to
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represent the virtual media session status of a
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connection path. For a power device or power device
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socket, this value is always 1 since virtual media
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sessions are not supported.
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One of the following values can be reported:
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1 = Idle - There is not a virtual media session
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active on this connection path.
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2 = Active - There is a virtual media session on this
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connection path.
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3 = Blocked - The connection path is blocked meaning a
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virtual media session cannot be
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established to this connection path
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because of another virtual media session
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is currently using a resource required by
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this connection path in order to establish
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a connection path. A virtual media session
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cannot be blocked by a viewer session.
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Byte 10 ~ the right most 4 bits
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= The right most four bits of the 10th byte shall be used
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for future use and they will have a value of 0.
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Every connection path will be packed into this object in 10 byte
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increments one after the other. The connection paths do not have to be
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packed in any specific order. Note that the size of this object could
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conceivably be as large as shown in the following calculation with
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these assumptions.
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- 24 channel switch connected to each port of the appliance
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- 4 power devices connected to appliance, each having 32 outlets
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(((16 ports X 24 channels) + (4 power devices X 32 power device sockets))
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X 10 bytes) + (2 byte Header) = 5122.
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"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 12 }
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avctDsrTrapObjectImageFileUpgradeResult OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX ImageFileUpgradeResultsEnum
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ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS mandatory
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--% AVAILABILITY public
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DESCRIPTION
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"This object is sent in a trap to report the result of an
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image file upgrade. The result is for the main image file that
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contains all of the software components for the entire appliance.
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"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 13 }
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avctDsrTrapObjectIqAdaptorImageUpgradeResult OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX IqAdaptorUpgradeResultsEnum
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ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS mandatory
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--% AVAILABILITY public
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DESCRIPTION
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"This object is sent in a trap to report the result of an IQ Adaptor
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image upgrade.
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"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 14 }
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avctDsrTrapObjectTypeOfImage OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX INTEGER {
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boot(1),
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app(2)
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}
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ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS mandatory
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--% AVAILABILITY public
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DESCRIPTION
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"This object is sent in a trap to report the type of software
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image for which the trap condition occurred.
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"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 15 }
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avctDsrTrapObjectInputPort OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX INTEGER
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ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS mandatory
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--% AVAILABILITY public
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DESCRIPTION
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"This object is sent in a trap to identify the appliance input port
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number for which the trap condition occurred. An input port is defined
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here as an ARI port that interfaces the data traffic coming from
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or going directly or indirectly to a target device. The values range
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from 1 to the maximum number of ARI ports.
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"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 16 }
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avctDsrTrapObjectSwitchChannel OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX INTEGER
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ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS mandatory
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--% AVAILABILITY public
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DESCRIPTION
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"This object is sent in a trap to identify the cascade switch channel
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number for which the trap condition occurred. The object can contain
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a value of 0 which means no switch channel is associated with the
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trap condition.
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"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 17 }
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avctDsrTrapObjectFileName OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX DisplayString ( SIZE (0..12) )
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ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS mandatory
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--% AVAILABILITY public
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DESCRIPTION
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"This object is sent in a trap to identify the name of a file
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for which the trap condition occurred.
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"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 18 }
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avctDsrTrapObjectActiveSessions OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX INTEGER
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ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS mandatory
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--% AVAILABILITY public
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DESCRIPTION
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"This object is sent in a trap to identify the current number of
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active sessions associated with the connection for which the
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trap condition occurred. This count should include viewer and virtual
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media sessions, and it should not include any stealth connections.
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"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 19 }
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avctDsrTrapObjectCascadeSwitchName OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX UTF8String ( SIZE (0..64) )
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ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS mandatory
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--% AVAILABILITY public
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DESCRIPTION
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"This object is sent in a trap to identify the cascade switch
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for which the trap condition occurred.
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"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 20 }
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avctDsrTrapObjectOldCascadeSwitchName OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX UTF8String ( SIZE (0..64) )
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ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS mandatory
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--% AVAILABILITY public
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DESCRIPTION
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"This object is sent in a trap to identify the old name of a
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cascade switch whose name was changed.
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"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 21 }
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avctDsrTrapObjectOldServerName OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX UTF8String ( SIZE (0..64) )
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ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS mandatory
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--% AVAILABILITY public
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DESCRIPTION
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"This object is sent in a trap to identify the old name of
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a server whose name was changed.
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"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 22 }
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avctDsrTrapObjectSpcDeviceLocation OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX UTF8String ( SIZE (0..32) )
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ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS mandatory
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--% AVAILABILITY public
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DESCRIPTION
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"This object is sent in a trap to identify the power device
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location for which the trap condition occurred.
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"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 23 }
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avctDsrTrapObjectSpcDevicePort OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX INTEGER (1..2)
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ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS mandatory
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--% AVAILABILITY public
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DESCRIPTION
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"This object is sent in a trap to identify the appliance port
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that the power device is attached to for which the trap condition
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occurred.
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"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 24 }
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avctDsrTrapObjectSpcDeviceLogin OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX UTF8String ( SIZE (0..32) )
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ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS mandatory
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--% AVAILABILITY public
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DESCRIPTION
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"This object is sent in a trap to identify the Login Name
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for which the trap condition occurred.
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"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 25 }
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avctDsrTrapObjectSpcSocket OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX INTEGER (1..16)
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ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS mandatory
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--% AVAILABILITY public
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DESCRIPTION
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"This object is sent in a trap to identify the power device socket
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number for which the trap condition occurred.
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"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 26 }
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avctDsrTrapObjectOldName OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX UTF8String ( SIZE (0..64) )
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ACCESS not-accessible
|
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STATUS mandatory
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|
--% AVAILABILITY public
|
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DESCRIPTION
|
|
"This object is sent in a trap to identify the old name of a port
|
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or power device socket for which the trap condition occurred.
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"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 27 }
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avctDsrTrapObjectItemName OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX UTF8String ( SIZE (0..64) )
|
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ACCESS not-accessible
|
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STATUS mandatory
|
|
--% AVAILABILITY public
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
"This object is sent in a trap to identify the name of a port
|
|
or power device socket for which the trap condition occurred.
|
|
"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 28 }
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avctDsrTrapObjectSpcDeviceInlet OBJECT-TYPE
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|
SYNTAX INTEGER
|
|
ACCESS not-accessible
|
|
STATUS mandatory
|
|
--% AVAILABILITY public
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
"This object is sent in a trap to identify the inlet of a power device
|
|
for which the trap condition occurred.
|
|
"
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::= { dsrTrapObject 29 }
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avctDsrTrapObjectSpcDeviceNumber OBJECT-TYPE
|
|
SYNTAX INTEGER
|
|
ACCESS not-accessible
|
|
STATUS mandatory
|
|
--% AVAILABILITY public
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
"This object is sent in a trap to identify the power device number
|
|
that is attached to an appliance port for which the trap
|
|
condition occurred.
|
|
"
|
|
::= { dsrTrapObject 30 }
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|
|
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avctDsrTrapObjectOldInputPort OBJECT-TYPE
|
|
SYNTAX INTEGER
|
|
ACCESS not-accessible
|
|
STATUS mandatory
|
|
--% AVAILABILITY public
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
"This object is sent in a trap to identify the old appliance input port
|
|
number for which the trap condition occurred. An input port is defined
|
|
here as an ARI port that interfaces the data traffic coming from
|
|
or going directly or indirectly to a target device. The values range
|
|
from 1 to the maximum number of ARI ports.
|
|
"
|
|
::= { dsrTrapObject 31 }
|
|
|
|
avctDsrTrapObjectPowerSupply OBJECT-TYPE
|
|
SYNTAX INTEGER
|
|
ACCESS not-accessible
|
|
STATUS mandatory
|
|
--% AVAILABILITY public
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
"This object is sent in a trap to identify the power supply which failed
|
|
or lost power.
|
|
"
|
|
::= { dsrTrapObject 32 }
|
|
|
|
avctDsrTrapObjectSpcDeviceCircuit OBJECT-TYPE
|
|
SYNTAX INTEGER
|
|
ACCESS not-accessible
|
|
STATUS mandatory
|
|
--% AVAILABILITY public
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
"This object is sent in a trap to identify the circuit of a power device
|
|
for which the trap condition occurred.
|
|
"
|
|
::= { dsrTrapObject 33 }
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|
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|
END
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