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-- ****************************************************************************
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-- Copyright(c) 2004 Mediatrix Telecom, Inc.
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-- ****************************************************************************
MX-HARDWARE-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
mediatrixHardware
FROM MX-SMI2;
hardwareMIB 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 " Hardware
The Hardware component manages the mainboard and the extension
cards.
"
::= { mediatrixHardware 40000 }
hardwareMIBObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hardwareMIB 1 }
-- Scalar:Reset/Default Button Management
resetButtonManagement OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER { all(100) , disablePartialReset(200) }
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Reset/Default Button Management
Configures the actions allowed on the reset/default button.
* All: All the actions are allowed: reset, partial reset, and
factory reset.
* DisablePartialReset: All actions are allowed except the
partial reset.
The reset action restarts the unit.
The partial reset action provides a way to contact the unit in a
known and static state while keeping most of the configuration
unchanged.
The factory reset action reverts the unit back to its default
factory settings.
For more details, search for the Partial Reset documentation in
the Media5 Documentation Portal (https://
documentation.media5corp.com).
"
DEFVAL { all }
::= { hardwareMIBObjects 100 }
-- Scalar:Force DSP resynchronisation
interopForceDspResync OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER { disable(100) , enable(200) }
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Force DSP resynchronisation
Force DSP resynchronisation for 3XXX PRI cards and 4108-16-24
platforms.
"
DEFVAL { disable }
::= { hardwareMIBObjects 200 }
-- ****************************************************************************
-- Group:Fxs
-- ****************************************************************************
fxs OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { hardwareMIBObjects 1000 }
-- Scalar:Ring Management
ringManagement OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER { cascade(100) , simultaneous(200) }
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Ring Management
Configures how the ring pulse is sent on FXS ports.
* Cascade: FXS ports are prevented from ringing at the same
time in order to reduce the peak power usage of the
device.
* Simultaneous: All ports ring at the same time.
Note: This parameter is only used by the Mx4102 platform.
"
DEFVAL { cascade }
::= { fxs 100 }
-- End of group:Fxs
-- ****************************************************************************
-- Group:Pri
-- ****************************************************************************
pri OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { hardwareMIBObjects 2000 }
-- ***************************************************************
-- Table:PRI Ports Status
-- ***************************************************************
portsStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PortsStatusEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " PRI Ports Status
This table displays the status of each PRI port.
"
::= { pri 100 }
portsStatusEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PortsStatusEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " A row in table PRI Ports Status. "
INDEX {
portsStatusPort
}
::= { portsStatusTable 1 }
PortsStatusEntry ::= SEQUENCE
{
portsStatusPort OCTET STRING,
portsStatusLineType INTEGER,
portsStatusSignaling INTEGER
}
-- Index:Port
portsStatusPort OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Port
Indicates the name of the port.
"
::= { portsStatusEntry 100 }
-- Columnar:Line Type
portsStatusLineType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER { e1(100) , t1(200) }
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Line Type
Defines the line type.
"
::= { portsStatusEntry 300 }
-- Columnar:Signaling
portsStatusSignaling OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER { isdn(100) , r2(200) , eam(300) }
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Signaling
Defines the signaling protocol used by this port.
"
::= { portsStatusEntry 400 }
-- End of table:PRI Ports Status
-- ***************************************************************************
-- Table:PRI Ports Configuration
-- ***************************************************************************
portsTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PortsEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " PRI Ports Configuration
The settings of each PRI port are configured in this table.
"
::= { pri 200 }
portsEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PortsEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " A row in table PRI Ports Configuration. "
INDEX {
portsPort
}
::= { portsTable 1 }
PortsEntry ::= SEQUENCE
{
portsPort OCTET STRING,
portsLineType INTEGER,
portsSignaling INTEGER
}
-- Index:Port
portsPort OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Port
Indicates the name of the port.
"
::= { portsEntry 100 }
-- Columnar:Line Type
portsLineType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER { e1(100) , t1(200) }
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Line Type
Defines the line type.
* T1: DS1 T-Carrier Signaling
* E1: E1 E-Carrier Signaling
Note: The value T1 is not valid when the Ports.Signaling
parameter is set to R2.
"
DEFVAL { e1 }
::= { portsEntry 300 }
-- Columnar:Signaling
portsSignaling OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER { isdn(100) , r2(200) , eam(300) }
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Signaling
Defines the signaling protocol used by this port.
* Isdn: Integrated Services Digital Network
* R2: E1-R2 CAS signaling protocol.
* Eam: E&M CAS signaling protocol.
Note: The value R2 is not valid when the Ports.LineType
parameter is set to T1.
"
DEFVAL { isdn }
::= { portsEntry 400 }
-- End of table:PRI Ports Configuration
-- ***************************************************************************
-- Group:PRI Statistics Group
-- ***************************************************************************
statisticsGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { pri 1000 }
-- ***************************************************************************
-- Table:
-- ***************************************************************************
statsInfoTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF StatsInfoEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "
Statistics table of each PRI port.
"
::= { statisticsGroup 100 }
statsInfoEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX StatsInfoEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " A row in table . "
INDEX {
statsInfoPort
}
::= { statsInfoTable 1 }
StatsInfoEntry ::= SEQUENCE
{
statsInfoPort OCTET STRING,
statsInfoFramesTransmitted Unsigned32,
statsInfoFramesReceived Unsigned32,
statsInfoOctetsTransmitted Unsigned32,
statsInfoOctetsReceived Unsigned32,
statsInfoFcsErrors Unsigned32,
statsInfoFramesDropped Unsigned32,
statsInfoOctetsDropped Unsigned32,
statsInfoNegativeFrameSlipsTransmitted Unsigned32,
statsInfoNegativeFrameSlipsReceived Unsigned32,
statsInfoPositiveFrameSlipsTransmitted Unsigned32,
statsInfoPositiveFrameSlipsReceived Unsigned32,
statsInfoFramingErrors Unsigned32,
statsInfoCodeViolations Unsigned32,
statsInfoCRCErrors Unsigned32,
statsInfoEBitErrors Unsigned32,
statsInfoBlockErrors Unsigned32,
statsInfoResetStats INTEGER
}
-- Index:Port
statsInfoPort OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Port
The name of the port.
"
::= { statsInfoEntry 100 }
-- Columnar:Negative Frame Slips Received
statsInfoNegativeFrameSlipsReceived OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Negative Frame Slips Received
A frame is skipped when the frequency of the received route
clock is greater than the frequency of the receive system
interface working clock (2.048 MHz on E1 or 1.544 MHz on T1).
This value is available on E1 and T1.
"
::= { statsInfoEntry 1000 }
-- Row command:Reset Stats
statsInfoResetStats OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER { noOp(0), resetStats(10) }
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Reset Stats
Resets all statistics for the specified interface.
"
DEFVAL { noOp }
::= { statsInfoEntry 10000 }
-- Columnar:Positive Frame Slips Transmitted
statsInfoPositiveFrameSlipsTransmitted OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Positive Frame Slips Transmitted
A frame is repeated when the frequency of the transmit clock
is less than the frequency of the transmit system interface
working clock (2.048 MHz on E1 or 1.544 MHz on T1).
This value is available on E1 and T1.
"
::= { statsInfoEntry 1100 }
-- Columnar:Positive Frame Slips Received
statsInfoPositiveFrameSlipsReceived OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Positive Frame Slips Received
A frame is repeated when the frequency of the receive route
clock is less than the frequency of the receive system
interface working clock (2.048 MHz on E1 or 1.544 MHz on T1).
This value is available on E1 and T1.
"
::= { statsInfoEntry 1200 }
-- Columnar:Framing Error
statsInfoFramingErrors OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Framing Error
The framing error count indicates that a FAS (Frame Alignment
Signal) word has been received with an error.
The FAS-bits are present in every even frame of timeslot 0 on
E1.
The FAS-bits are present in ESF format on T1.
This value is available on E1 and T1.
"
::= { statsInfoEntry 1300 }
-- Columnar:Code Violations
statsInfoCodeViolations OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Code Violations
The code violations count indicates that an encoding error on
the PCM line has been detected.
This value is available on E1 and T1.
"
::= { statsInfoEntry 1400 }
-- Columnar:CRC Errors
statsInfoCRCErrors OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " CRC Errors
The CRC errors count is incremented when a multiframe has
been received with a CRC error.
On E1, this counter is only available with the CRC line
framing format.
On T1, this counter is only available with the ESF line
framing format.
"
::= { statsInfoEntry 1500 }
-- Columnar:E-Bit Error
statsInfoEBitErrors OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " E-Bit Error
The E-Bit error count gives information about the outgoing
transmit PCM line if the E-bits are used by the remote end
for submultiframe error indication. Incrementing is only
possible in the multiframe synchronous state.
Due to signaling requirements, the E-bits of frame 13 and
frame 15 of the CRC multiframe can be used to indicate an
error in a received submultiframes:
* Submultiframe I status E-bit located in frame 13
* Submultiframe II status E-bit located in frame 15
* no CRC error: E = 1
* CRC error: E = 0
This value is only available in E1.
"
::= { statsInfoEntry 1600 }
-- Columnar:Block Error
statsInfoBlockErrors OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Block Error
The Block Error count is incremented once per multiframe if a
multiframe has been received with a CRC error or if a bad
frame alignment has been detected.
This value is only available for ESF format on T1 only.
"
::= { statsInfoEntry 1700 }
-- Columnar:Frames Transmitted
statsInfoFramesTransmitted OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Frames Transmitted
Number of HDLC frames transmitted.
Note: Frames do not refer to the structure defined in I.431.
"
::= { statsInfoEntry 200 }
-- Columnar:Frames Received
statsInfoFramesReceived OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Frames Received
Number of HDLC frames received.
Note: Frames do not refer to the structure defined in I.431.
"
::= { statsInfoEntry 300 }
-- Columnar:Octets Transmitted
statsInfoOctetsTransmitted OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Octets Transmitted
Number of octets transmitted. This value is obtained by
cumulating the octets transmitted in the HDLC frames.
Note: Frames do not refer to the structure defined in I.431.
"
::= { statsInfoEntry 400 }
-- Columnar:Octets Received
statsInfoOctetsReceived OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Octets Received
Number of octets received. This value is obtained by
cumulating the octets received in the HDLC frames.
Note: Frames do not refer to the structure defined in I.431.
"
::= { statsInfoEntry 500 }
-- Columnar:FCS Errors
statsInfoFcsErrors OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " FCS Errors
Frame check sequence (FCS) errors indicate that frames of
data are being corrupted during transmission. FCS error count
is the number of frames that were received with a bad
checksum (CRC value) in the HDLC frame. These frames are
dropped and not propagated to the upper layers.
This value is available on E1 and T1.
"
::= { statsInfoEntry 600 }
-- Columnar:Frames Dropped
statsInfoFramesDropped OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Frames Dropped
Number of frames dropped. This value is obtained by
cumulating the number of frames dropped when transferring
data from the framer chip to the device internal buffer.
This value is available on E1 and T1.
"
::= { statsInfoEntry 700 }
-- Columnar:Octets Dropped
statsInfoOctetsDropped OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Octets Dropped
Number of octets dropped. This value is obtained by
cumulating the number of octets dropped when transferring
data from the framer chip to the device internal buffer.
This value is available on E1 and T1.
"
::= { statsInfoEntry 800 }
-- Columnar:Negative Frame Slips Transmitted
statsInfoNegativeFrameSlipsTransmitted OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Negative Frame Slips Transmitted
A frame is skipped when the frequency of the transmit clock
is greater than the frequency of the transmit system
interface working clock (2.048 MHz on E1 or 1.544 MHz on T1).
This value is available on E1 and T1.
"
::= { statsInfoEntry 900 }
-- End of table:
-- End of group:PRI Statistics Group
-- End of group:Pri
-- ****************************************************************************
-- Group:Bri
-- ****************************************************************************
bri OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { hardwareMIBObjects 3000 }
-- ***************************************************************************
-- Table:BRI Ports Status
-- ***************************************************************************
briPortsStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF BriPortsStatusEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " BRI Ports Status
This table displays the status of each BRI port.
"
::= { bri 100 }
briPortsStatusEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX BriPortsStatusEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " A row in table BRI Ports Status. "
INDEX {
briPortsStatusPort
}
::= { briPortsStatusTable 1 }
BriPortsStatusEntry ::= SEQUENCE
{
briPortsStatusPort OCTET STRING,
briPortsStatusPowerFeeding INTEGER
}
-- Index:Port
briPortsStatusPort OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Port
Indicates the name of the port.
"
::= { briPortsStatusEntry 100 }
-- Columnar:Power Feeding State
briPortsStatusPowerFeeding OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER { on(100) , off(200) , unavailable(300) , unsupported
(400) }
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Power Feeding State
Indicates the state of the power feeding for the port.
* On: Power is fed to the line.
* Off: Power is not fed to the line.
* Unavailable: The power feeding feature is unavailable on
TE endpoints.
* Unsupported: The power feeding feature is not physically
supported on this port.
"
::= { briPortsStatusEntry 200 }
-- End of table:BRI Ports Status
-- ************************************************************************
-- Table:BRI Ports Configuration
-- ************************************************************************
briPortsTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF BriPortsEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " BRI Ports Configuration
The settings of each BRI port are configured in this table.
"
::= { bri 200 }
briPortsEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX BriPortsEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " A row in table BRI Ports Configuration. "
INDEX {
briPortsPort
}
::= { briPortsTable 1 }
BriPortsEntry ::= SEQUENCE
{
briPortsPort OCTET STRING,
briPortsPowerFeedingEnable MxEnableState
}
-- Index:Port
briPortsPort OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Port
Indicates the name of the port.
"
::= { briPortsEntry 100 }
-- Columnar:Power Feeding Enable
briPortsPowerFeedingEnable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MxEnableState
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Power Feeding Enable
Enables or disables the power feeding for the port.
"
DEFVAL { disable }
::= { briPortsEntry 200 }
-- End of table:BRI Ports Configuration
-- End of group:Bri
-- ****************************************************************************
-- Group:Clock Reference
-- ****************************************************************************
clockReference OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { hardwareMIBObjects 5000 }
-- Scalar:Clock Reference List
clockReferenceList OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Clock Reference List
List of available clock references.
The SYNCIN value means the internal clock is synchronised with
the SYNC IN port (on platforms equipped with this port).
"
::= { clockReference 100 }
-- Scalar:Clock Reference Source
clockReferenceSource OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..255) )
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Clock Reference Source
Indicates the preferred synchronisation source(s) to use for
the internal clock. Refer to the ClockReferenceList parameter
for a list of available clock references for the platform.
When the value is empty, the platform will automatically
choose the synchronisation source.
When a source or a list of sources are specified, the internal
clock is synchronised with the first source that offers a
valid signal. The only exception is the SYNCIN port (not
present on all platforms), which is always used when
encountered in the list.
Depending on the platform, two string separators may be used:
* ',' (comma): List synchronisation sources, per priority
(Sentinel and G7 platforms only).
* ';' (semicolon): Adding a second synchronisation source
(3xxx platform only)
Examples:
* For 44xx: 'Bri1'
* For C7xx: 'BRI1, BRI2'
* For 3xxx: 'Slot2/E1T1'
* For 3xxx: 'Slot2/Bri0; Slot3/Bri2'
* For Sentinel 400: 'Slot1/E1T1, Slot2/BRI1, Slot2/BRI2,
SYNCIN'
* For Sentinel 100 and G7: 'BRI1, BRI2, PRI1, PRI2, SYNCIN'
* Any platform: ''
"
DEFVAL { "" }
::= { clockReference 200 }
-- Scalar:Current synchronisation Reference
clockReferenceStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Current synchronisation Reference
Indicates the synchronisation source currently in use.
On the 3xxx platform, up to two clock reference statuses can
be displayed.
On all other platforms, only one clock reference status is
displayed.
The 'None' value means the internal clock is not synchronised.
"
::= { clockReference 300 }
-- End of group:Clock Reference
-- ****************************************************************************
-- Group:Eth
-- ****************************************************************************
eth OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { hardwareMIBObjects 10000 }
-- Scalar:Ports Configuration
portsConfiguration OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER { separate(100) , bridge(200) }
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Ports Configuration
Configures how each port provides a link interface.
* Separate: Each Ethernet port provides an independent link
interface. This is the required configuration for IP
Routing.
* Bridge: Both Ethernet ports are bridged together and
provide a single link interface.
Note: This feature is only available on units with a total of
2 Ethernet ports.
"
DEFVAL { separate }
::= { eth 100 }
-- Scalar:Kernel Network Priority
kernelNetworkPriority OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..100 )
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION " Kernel Network Priority
Controls the network priority in the kernel. The default value
is platform-dependent. This parameter should not be
altered, unless advised otherwise by a technical support
specialist.
"
DEFVAL { 10 }
::= { eth 200 }
-- End of group:Eth
-- **************************************
-- Group:Debug Group
-- **************************************
debugGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { hardwareMIBObjects 50000 }
-- End of group:Debug Group
-- ****************************************************************************
-- Group:Notification Messages Configuration
-- ****************************************************************************
notificationsGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { hardwareMIBObjects 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
::= { hardwareMIBObjects 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