ALLIEDTELESYN-MIB

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Private MIB for AR series Remote Access Router

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arBoardMaxIndex
The maximum index of boards in the board table. Index 1 is reserved for the main system board of the router.
arBoardTable
The table of boards in the AR router.
arBoardEntry
A single entry in the board table. Each entry consists of information about one board in the router.
arBoardIndex
The index of the board in the board table. Index 1 is reserved for the main system board of the router. Other boards will take index numbers as they are initialised at router startup, or for routers with hot-swap capability, as boards are added to and rem ...
arBoardId
The type of board in this board entry. The values of this object are taken from the ppr_xxx object IDs under the boards sub-tree.
arBoardName
The name of the board in this board entry. This is a readable string which identifies the board to the manager.
arBoardRevision
The manufacturing revision of the board in this board entry. This string has the format Xm-n, where X is P for prototype, or M for manufacturing, m is the major revision number for this board, and n is the field upgrade revision number for this board.
arBoardSerialNumber
The serial number of the board in this board entry. Serial numbers are strings of decimal numbers up to 10 digits in length. Each and every serial number is globally unique. It is possible for the serial number of a board to be invalid. In this case the v ...
arBoardTotalSlots
The number of slots on this board. Each slot from 1 to the value of this object may be empty or occupied by another board. By searching the arSlotTable with this board's board index and all values of slot index from 1 to the value of this object, a tree o ...
arBoardTotalPositions
The number of positions on this board. Each position from 1 to the value of this object contains a single router interface. Note that positions are different from slots. An position contains an actual interface while a slot contains a different board whic ...
arSlotTable
The table of slots in the router, indexed by board index and slot index.
arSlotEntry
A single entry in the board slot table.
arSlotBoardIndex
The index of the board for this slot entry. Index 1 is reserved for the main system board of the router.
arSlotSlotIndex
The index of the slot for this slot entry. Indices start from 1 and are specific to each different board type. There are no gaps in the sequence of slot indices. The maximum value for slot index is given by the value of arBoardTotalSlots for this board.
arSlotHeldBoardIndex
The index of the board held in the slot for this slot entry. This is an index into the arBoardTable. A value of 0 for this object means that the slot is not populated.
arSlotDescription
A description for this slot entry. This is a textual description which gives the manager a clue as to what the slot for this entry is. For example, the slots on an AR 720 have descriptions 'Bay0', 'Bay1' and 'MAC'.
arInterfaceTable
The table of physical interfaces in the AR router.
arInterfaceEntry
A single entry in the interface table. Each entry consists of information about one interface in the router, and is indexed by the board index and the position of the interface on the board.
arInterfaceBoardIndex
The index of the board in the board table which contains this interface. Index 1 is reserved for the main system board of the router.
arInterfacePosition
The position of the interface on the board. Each board type will have well-known positions which are the interfaces provided by the board. The number of positions on a given board is given by the object arBoardTotalPositions for this board.
arInterfaceIfIndex
The ifIndex for the interface represented by this entry of the interfaces table. This is the ifIndex of the ifEntry used to represent the physical interface. The value 0 is used for interfaces which don't have an ifIndex.
arInterfaceName
The name of this interface. This is the name that the manager can use to refer to this interface in entering router commands.
ethIntTable
The table of Ethernet interfaces.
ethIntEntry
A single entry in the Ethernet interfaces table.
ethIntIndex
The ifIndex of the Ethernet interface.
ethIntBoardIndex
The index in the arBoardTable of the board on which this Ethernet interface resides. If this Ethernet interface is not found, the value of this object is 0.
ethIntBoardPosition
The position on this Ethernet interface's board of this Ethernet interface. If this Ethernet interface is not found, the value of this object is 0.
ethIntDuplexMode
The duplex mode of this Ethernet interface. The value unknown is returned when the interface cannot or has not yet made a determination of its duplex mode, or when the interface cannot be found.
briIntTable
The table of BRI interfaces.
briIntEntry
A single entry in the BRI interfaces table.
briIntIndex
The ifIndex of the BRI interface.
briIntBoardIndex
The index in the arBoardTable of the board on which this BRI interface resides.
briIntBoardPosition
The position on this BRI interface's board of this BRI interface.
briIntMode
The mode of operation of this BRI interface. The value isdn means that the entire interface is operating as an ISDN interface, the value tdm means that the entire interface is operating as TDM groups and the value mixed means that some channels in the int ...
briIntTdmChannelMap
A bit map of the channels in the BRI interface which are dedicated to TDM. Channel B1 has channel map value of 1, channel B2 has a channel map value of 2.
briIntIsdnChannelMap
A bit map of the channels in the BRI interface which are dedicated to ISDN. Channel B1 has channel map value of 1, channel B2 has a channel map value of 2.
briChanTable
The table of channels on BRI interfaces.
briChanEntry
A single entry in the BRI channels table.
briChanIntIndex
The ifIndex of the BRI interface.
briChanChannelIndex
The channel index of the BRI channel. Channel B1 has index 1, channel B2 has index 2 and the D channel has index 3.
briChanMode
The mode of this BRI channel. The value isdn means that the channel is reserved for use in ISDN calls. The value tdm means that the channel is reserved for use by TDM. For the D channel, this object will always have the value isdn.
briChanState
The state of this BRI channel. The value inactive means that the channel does not currently have an active user, either an ISDN call or an active TDM group. The value active means that the channel is in use, either by an ISDN call or an active TDM group. ...
priIntTable
The table of PRI interfaces.
priIntEntry
A single entry in the PRI interfaces table.
priIntIndex
The ifIndex of the PRI interface.
priIntBoardIndex
The index in the arBoardTable of the board on which this PRI interface resides.
priIntBoardPosition
The position on this PRI interface's board of this PRI interface.
priIntMode
The mode of operation of this PRI interface. The value isdn means that the entire interface is operating as an ISDN interface, the value tdm means that the entire interface is operating as TDM groups and the value mixed means that some channels in the int ...
priIntTdmChannelMap
A bit map of the channels in the PRI interface which are dedicated to TDM. PRI channels are numbered from 0 to 31, 0 is unused, 16 (E1) or 24 (T1) is the D channel. The map values are 2 to the power of the channel number.
priIntIsdnChannelMap
A bit map of the channels in the PRI interface which are dedicated to ISDN. PRI channels are numbered from 0 to 31, 0 is unused, 16 (E1) or 24 (T1) is the D channel. The map values are 2 to the power of the channel number.
priIntType
The type of primary rate interface. E1 has 30 B + D channel, T1 has 23 B + D channel. If the value unknown is returned for this object, the exact PRI type has not yet been determined.
priChanTable
The table of channels on PRI interfaces.
priChanEntry
A single entry in the PRI channels table.
priChanIntIndex
The ifIndex of the PRI interface.
priChanChannelIndex
The channel index of the PRI channel. Valid channels have indices from 1 to 31. The D channel on an E1 interface has index 16, the D channel on a T1 interface has index 24.
priChanMode
The mode of this PRI channel. The value isdn means that the channel is reserved for use in ISDN calls. The value tdm means that the channel is reserved for use by TDM. For the D channel, this object will usually have the value isdn. An exception is if the ...
priChanState
The state of this PRI channel. The value inactive means that the channel does not currently have an active user, either an ISDN call or an active TDM group. The value active means that the channel is in use, either by an ISDN call or an active TDM group.
loadTable
The table of load parameters, dynamic and static.
loadEntry
A single entry of load parameters. This contains the parameters required to perform a load from the router.
loadIndex
There are two sets of load information, dynamic and static. The dynamic information is used once, then cleared. The static information is used whenever the dynamic information is not available. The dynamic information is also used to indicate the current ...
loadServer
The IP address from which load will load.
loadDestination
The destination of the file loaded, either flash or nvs memory, or undefined.
loadFilename
The file name of the file being loaded.
loadDelay
A delay in seconds between the initiation of the load and the start of the load. This allows for time to set up TFTP servers in cases where the terminal and TFTP server are using the same piece of equipment but will not work simultaneously.
loadStatus
Status and action object for the load module. The values 1 to 5 are read-only values and reflect the state of the load module. Values 4 and 5 (complete and reset) are 'read-once', that is, if their values are read, either by SNMP or by manager console com ...
installTable
The list of install configurations for the router.
installEntry
An entry in the list of install configurations.
instIndex
The index for the install table. There are three install configurations defined in the router, default, preferred and temporary. The router will attempt to use these in the order temporary, preferred, default when it boots. An install that is undefined wi ...
instRelDevice
The device for the release in the install. If the device is flash the file for the release is given in instRelName. Devices none(1) or flash(3) are invalid for the default(3) release.
instRelName
The file name for the release in the install, if the instRelDevice is flash(3). If the instRelDevice is none(1) or eprom(2), this object should be a null string.
instRelMajor
The major release number for this install. This information is obtained by the router when the other elements in the row are set and is thus not directly set by management. If the release number is a.b.c, the major release number is a.
instRelMinor
The minor release number for this install. This information is obtained by the router when the other elements in the row are set and is thus not directly set by management. If the release number is a.b.c, the major release number is b.
instPatDevice
The device for the patch in the install. The file for the patch is given in instPatName unless the device is none(1).
instPatName
The file name for the patch in the install.
instRelInterim
The interim release number for this install. This information is obtained by the router when the other elements in the row are set and is thus not directly set by management. If the release number is a.b.c, the major release number is c. If the release nu ...
installHistoryTable
The table of descriptions of events in the install history of the router.
installHistoryEntry
A single line describing part of the install history of the router.
instHistIndex
The index of this event in the install history. Indices run from 1 to the maximum number. The maximum number is not available as a managed object so this table will have to be traversed in order to find out how large it is.
instHistLine
A line of text describing a single event in the install history of the router.
configFile
The name of the file that the router will configure from at boot. The format of the name is the same as that for fileName described above. If the configuration file name is a zero length string, then there is no configuration file defined in the router.
licenceTable
The list of release licences in the router.
licenceEntry
An entry in the list of release licences.
licenceIndex
A unique licence index. Licence indices are recalculated every time the router reboots to reflect the current licences on the router. As licences are added, new indices are allocated to the new licences.
licenceStatus
The status of the file. When read, this object will always return a value of ok(1), since the object will not exist if the value is deleting(2). Write the value deleting(2) to this object to delete the file.
licenceRelease
The file name for the release whose licence this is.
licenceMajor
The major release number for the release whose licence this is.
licenceMinor
The minor release number for the release whose licence this is.
licencePassword
The password for this release. The password is a string of hex digits.
licenceExpiry
A human-readable string that gives the expiry date of this licence.
licenceInterim
The interim release number for the release whose licence this is.
createConfigFile
The name of a file to create containing the current router configuration. A read from this variable will return the same as the variable configFile. Thus to save the current configuration in the current configuration file, read createConfigFile first, the ...
fileTable
A list of all the files in the router's non-volatile storage.
fileEntry
An entry in the list of files containing information about a single file in the router.
fileIndex
A unique file index. File indices are recalculated every time the router reboots to reflect the current files on the router. As files are added, new indices are allocated to the new files.
fileName
The name of the file, in the form . The name is up to eight characters long, the type is up to three characters long.
fileDevice
The device on which the file resides.
fileCreationTime
The creation date and time for the file, in the format .
fileStatus
The status of the file. When read, this object will always return a value of ok(1), since the object will not exist if the value is deleting(2). Write the value deleting(2) to this object to delete the file.
fileSize
The size, in bytes, of the file.
firewallTrapMessage
The last message sent in a firewall TRAP. This variable is really just a placeholder for the object sent in the firewall TRAP, but can be read independently if required. Note however that a new TRAP will cause this variable to be overwritten.

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