Observium_CE/mibs/paradyne/PDN-ENTITY-REDUNDANCY-MIB

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PDN-ENTITY-REDUNDANCY-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
MODULE-IDENTITY, NOTIFICATION-TYPE, OBJECT-TYPE
FROM SNMPv2-SMI
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
FROM SNMPv2-TC
entPhysicalIndex
FROM ENTITY-MIB
pdnEntityRedundancy
FROM PDN-HEADER-MIB
MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP
FROM SNMPv2-CONF;
pdnEntRedunMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "200301121100Z"
ORGANIZATION "Paradyne Corporation MIB Working Group"
CONTACT-INFO
" Paradyne Networks Inc.
Postal: 8545, 126th Ave. N.
Largo, FL 33779
US
Editor: Jesus Pinto
Email: mibwg_team@eng.paradyne.com"
DESCRIPTION
"This management information module supports the
objects to be used for redundancy of entities."
REVISION "200307251300Z"
DESCRIPTION "J. Pinto
- Added pdnRedunGeneralNotificationEnable.
- Modified DESCRIPTION for pdnRedunNotificationEnable.
"
REVISION "200305221000Z"
DESCRIPTION "J. Pinto
- Fixed spelling name of this mib in line#1
"
REVISION "200305041700Z"
DESCRIPTION "J. Pinto
- Removed the word non-critical from the PdnRedunStates.
- Added pdnYCableSelection scalar object.
- Added pdnRedunGeneralStatusAlarm scalar object.
- Modified PdnRedunAlarmStatus TEXTUAL-CONVENTION.
- Added traps for new alarm conditions.
"
REVISION "200303031500Z"
DESCRIPTION "J. Pinto
- Modified PdnRedunCmd Textual Convention to add
a new forceswitch command."
::= { pdnEntityRedundancy 1 }
PdnRedunStates ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This textual Convention describes the valid states
relevant to the redundancy feature that an entity
module can be.
The possibles states are:
activeState
-----------
the module is currently performing its main functions
in the system, including communicating with other
modules, monitoring the operation of itself and
other standby modules.
activeAlarmState
----------------
the same as an activeState except an Alarm condition
has been detected on the module.
standbyState
------------
the module is primarily in a dormant state until an
event is triggered that requires its activation. While
in this state, the module only performs background tests
to verify that its hardware is operating properly and
monitor the active module for proper operation.
standbyAlarmState
----------------
the same as an standbyState except a Alarm condition
has been detected on the module."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
activeState(1),
activeAlarmState(2),
standbyState(3),
standbyAlarmState(4)
}
PdnRedunCmd ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This list of commands allows an user to perform
actions on the redundancy entities.
The commands are:
noCmd
-----
This value should be returned by a read request when no
previous command has been issue. This value may not be
used in a write operation. A wrongValue error shall be
returned in this case.
switch
------
This is the *Normal* switch.
shall be directed to an entity in the Active,
Active/Alarm, Standby or Standby/Alarm state. Will cause an
entity and its redundant mate to switch roles unless the
Standby entity is in a failed state or redundancy is disabled.
A switch shall result in the Active or Active/Alarm entity
going into a Standby or Standby/Alarm state and the Standby
or Standby/Alarm entity going into the Active or Active/Alarm
state.
forceswitch
-----------
This is the *Forced* switch.
shall be directed to an entity in the Active,
Active/Alarm, Standby or Standby/Alarm state. Will cause an
entity and its redundant mate to switch roles regardless of
the state of the entities or if redundancy is enabled. A switch
shall result in the Active or Active/Alarm entity going into a
Standby or Standby/Alarm state and the Standby or Standby/Alarm
entity going into the Active or Active/Alarm state."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
noCmd(1),
switch(2),
forcedswitch(3)
}
PdnRedunAlarmStatus ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This textual convention lists the possibles alarm status.
The status are:
noAlarm
---------------------------
This is the normal status when there is
no alarm condition.
linkDefect
----------------------------
This alarm is detected when there is an
abnormal condition in the link (e.g.,
LOS, LOF, etc.) of this redundant unit.
hwFailure
----------------------------
This alarm is detected when there is a
hardware failure on this redundant unit.
hwMissing
----------------------------
This alarm is detected when there is
an expected piece of hw that is missing
on this redundant unit.
hwIncompatible
----------------------------
This alarm is detected when the modules in a
redundancy configuration present hardware
incompatibilities.
fwIncompatible
----------------------------
This alarm is detected when the modules in a
redundancy configuration present firmware
incompatibilities.
cfgIncompatible
-----------------------------
This alarm is detected when the modules in a
redundancy configuration present configuration
incompatibilities."
SYNTAX BITS {
noAlarm(0),
linkDefect(1),
hwFailure(2),
hwMissing(3),
hwIncompatible(4),
fwIncompatible(5),
cfgIncompatible(6)
}
PdnRedunGeneralAlarmStatus ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This textual convention lists the possibles alarm status
that are general to the redundancy feature; which are not
associated to a particular redundant module.
The status are:
noAlarm
---------------------------
This is the Normal status with no General alarm condition.
noActiveModule
---------------------------
This alarm is detected when no module is
in the Active State.
standbyAlarmOrReset
----------------------------
This alarm is detected when on of the modules
configured for redundancy is either in the
Standby-Alarm or Reset Test state.
"
SYNTAX BITS {
noAlarm(0),
noActiveModule(1),
standbyAlarmOrReset(2)
}
pdnEntityRedundancyMIBObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
{ pdnEntRedunMIB 1 }
pdnEntityRedundancyNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
{ pdnEntRedunMIB 2 }
pdnEntityRedundancyConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
{ pdnEntRedunMIB 3 }
pdnEntityRedundancySelection OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) }
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is used to enable or disable
the redundancy feature on this device."
::= { pdnEntityRedundancyMIBObjects 1 }
pdnYCableSelection OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) }
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is used to configure the
Y-cable presence used for tx and rx
of data between the redundant units.
When the selection is enabled (1), it
indicates that the tx and rx signals
of each redundant unit are sharing
a single common pair to tx and rx
data to the network.
When the selection is disable (2), it
indicates that the tx and rx signals
of each redundant unit has a separate
(independant) pair to tx and rx data
to the network.
"
::= { pdnEntityRedundancyMIBObjects 2 }
pdnRedunGeneralAlarmStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PdnRedunGeneralAlarmStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object provides status of any General
Alarm detected by the redundancy feature.
"
::= { pdnEntityRedundancyMIBObjects 3 }
pdnRedunGeneralNotificationEnable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PdnRedunGeneralAlarmStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object provides the ability to enable and
disable the following general notifications:
o pdnRedunEventNoActiveModule
o pdnRedunEventStandbyAlarmOrReset
"
::= { pdnEntityRedundancyMIBObjects 6 }
--
-- Command Table
--
pdnRedunCmdTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PdnRedunCmdEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table contains one row per entity
module being used for redundancy."
::= { pdnEntityRedundancyMIBObjects 4 }
pdnRedunCmdEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PdnRedunCmdEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Commands that can be performed on a particular
entity module used for redundancy."
INDEX { entPhysicalIndex }
::= { pdnRedunCmdTable 1 }
PdnRedunCmdEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
pdnRedunCommand PdnRedunCmd
}
pdnRedunCommand OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PdnRedunCmd
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object allows users to command an entity module,
configured for redundancy to perform an action such as
switch (2).
Reading this object should return the last command
issued on this interface or noCmd (1) if no command
has been issued since last reset."
::= { pdnRedunCmdEntry 1 }
--
-- Alarm/Status table
--
pdnRedunStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PdnRedunStatusEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table contains configuration and status
information related to events in entity modules
used for redundancy."
::= { pdnEntityRedundancyMIBObjects 5 }
pdnRedunStatusEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PdnRedunStatusEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Configuration and Status information for a
particular entity module used for redundancy."
INDEX { entPhysicalIndex }
::= { pdnRedunStatusTable 1 }
PdnRedunStatusEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
pdnRedunEntityState PdnRedunStates,
pdnRedunAlarmStatus PdnRedunAlarmStatus,
pdnRedunNotificationEnable PdnRedunAlarmStatus
}
pdnRedunEntityState OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PdnRedunStates
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is used to display the current state
on an entity that is used for redundancy."
::= { pdnRedunStatusEntry 1 }
pdnRedunAlarmStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PdnRedunAlarmStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object provides status of any Alarm
detected in a redundant entity."
::= { pdnRedunStatusEntry 2 }
pdnRedunNotificationEnable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PdnRedunAlarmStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object provides the ability to enable and
disable the following notifications:
o pdnRedunEventHwIncompatible
o pdnRedunEventFwIncompatible
o pdnRedunEventCfgIncompatible
o pdnRedunEventLinkDefect
o pdnRedunEventHwFailure
o pdnRedunEventHwMissingHwFailure
"
::= { pdnRedunStatusEntry 3 }
--
-- Redundancy Notifications
--
pdnRedunNotificationsPrefix OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { pdnEntityRedundancyNotifications 0 }
pdnRedunEventNoActiveModule NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { pdnRedunGeneralAlarmStatus }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This notification will be issued when no module
is in the Active State."
::= { pdnRedunNotificationsPrefix 1 }
pdnRedunEventHwIncompatible NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { pdnRedunAlarmStatus }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This notification will be issued when the modules
in a redundancy configuration present hardware
incompatibilities."
::= { pdnRedunNotificationsPrefix 2 }
pdnRedunEventStandbyAlarmOrReset NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { pdnRedunGeneralAlarmStatus }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This notification will be issued when one of the
modules configured for redundancy is either in the
Standby/Alarm or Reset Test state."
::= { pdnRedunNotificationsPrefix 3 }
pdnRedunEventFwIncompatible NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { pdnRedunAlarmStatus }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This notification will be issued when the modules
in a redundancy configuration present firmware
incompatibilities."
::= { pdnRedunNotificationsPrefix 4 }
pdnRedunEventCfgIncompatible NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { pdnRedunAlarmStatus }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This notification will be issued when the modules
in a redundancy configuration present configuration
incompatibilities."
::= { pdnRedunNotificationsPrefix 5 }
pdnRedunEventLinkDefect NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { pdnRedunAlarmStatus }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This notification will be issued when a module
in a redundancy configuration has a link condition."
::= { pdnRedunNotificationsPrefix 6 }
pdnRedunEventHwFailure NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { pdnRedunAlarmStatus }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This notification will be issued when a module
in a redundancy configuration has a hardware
failure condition."
::= { pdnRedunNotificationsPrefix 7 }
pdnRedunEventHwMissingHwFailure NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { pdnRedunAlarmStatus }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This notification will be issued when a module
in a redundancy configuration is expecting a
piece of hw to be used for redundancy which can
not be found or is not operational.
"
::= { pdnRedunNotificationsPrefix 8 }
--
-- Conformance Information
--
pdnEntityRedundancyCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { pdnEntityRedundancyConformance 1 }
pdnEntityRedundancyGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { pdnEntityRedundancyConformance 2 }
pdnEntityRedundancyCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The compliance statement for SNMP entities which
manage the configuration parameters on entities
used for redundancy."
MODULE
MANDATORY-GROUPS { pdnRedundancyGeneralGroup }
OBJECT pdnEntityRedundancySelection
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT pdnRedunCommand
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT pdnRedunNotificationEnable
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
-- Optional groups
GROUP pdnEntityRedundancyOptGroup
DESCRIPTION
"Implementation of this group is optional for the
redundancy management implementation."
GROUP pdnEntityRedundancyEventGroup
DESCRIPTION
"Implementation of this group is optional for the
notification implementation."
::= { pdnEntityRedundancyCompliances 1 }
-- units of conformance
pdnRedundancyGeneralGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS
{
pdnEntityRedundancySelection,
pdnYCableSelection,
pdnRedunGeneralAlarmStatus,
pdnRedunGeneralNotificationEnable
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of general configuration objects
for the entity redundancy implementation."
::= { pdnEntityRedundancyGroups 1 }
pdnEntityRedundancyOptGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS
{
pdnRedunCommand,
pdnRedunNotificationEnable,
pdnRedunEntityState,
pdnRedunAlarmStatus
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
" A collection of configuration objects
applicable to redundancy implementations."
::= { pdnEntityRedundancyGroups 2 }
pdnEntityRedundancyEventGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
NOTIFICATIONS
{
pdnRedunEventNoActiveModule,
pdnRedunEventHwIncompatible,
pdnRedunEventStandbyAlarmOrReset,
pdnRedunEventFwIncompatible,
pdnRedunEventCfgIncompatible,
pdnRedunEventLinkDefect,
pdnRedunEventHwFailure,
pdnRedunEventHwMissingHwFailure
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of redundancy notifications."
::= { pdnEntityRedundancyGroups 3 }
END