CISCO-MODULE-AUTO-SHUTDOWN-MIB Download
The CISCO-MODULE-AUTO-SHUTDOWN-MIB is used to configure
the module automatic shutdown feature. Modules will be
reset by the system when they become faulty. The module
auto shutdown feature will shutdown such faulty modules
when the resets occur too often. Once the modules are
shutdown by this feature, they will stay shutdown until
the administrator manually brings them back up. This will
prevent the system from constantly resetting the faulty
modules.
This MIB module also covers the system initiated action
occuring on a module.
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OID list for CISCO-MODULE-AUTO-SHUTDOWN-MIB
- cmasFrequency
- This indicates the threshold of the number of times the system can reset a faulty module, within the period specified by 'cmasPeriod'. Once the number of these system initiated resets exceeds this threshold, the module auto shutdown feature will shut down ...
- cmasPeriod
- This indicates the period of time over which the number of system initiated module resets is monitored. In order for the module to be automatically shutdown, the number of times the system must reset the module has to exceed cmasFreqency times, in a span ...
- cmasMIBEnableNotification
- This object indicates whether the system produces the cmasModuleAutoShutdown notification.
- cmasModuleSysActionNotifEnable
- This object indicates whether the system produces the cmasModuleSysActionNotif notification.
- cmasModuleTable
- This table contains information regarding the module auto shutdown feature.
- cmasModuleEntry
- This entry contains information about the module auto shutdown feature. Each entry represents whether the feature is enabled, the number of resets, the last reset reason and the last reset time. Each entry is applicable for the modules capable of this fea ...
- cmasModuleEnable
- This object enables or disables the auto shutdown feature on a module. When the object is true(1), auto shutdown is enabled for that module. The feature will start monitoring system initiated module resets, and initiate a shutdown operation on the module ...
- cmasModuleNumResets
- This indicates the number of system initiated module resets that have occurred. This does not include user initiated module resets.
- cmasModuleLastResetReason
- This object identifies the reason for the last module reset initiated by the system. This object will contain a zero-length string if no such resets have occurred.
- cmasModuleLastResetTime
- This object corresponds to the date and time when the last system initiated module reset occurred. This object will contain 0-1-1,00:00:00:0 if no system initiated resets have occurred.
- cmasModuleSysAction
- This object identifies the system initiated action which is applied to a module.
- cmasModuleSysActionReason
- This object identifies the reason of system initiated action which is applied to a module.
- cmasModuleGroup
- A collection of objects which are used to configure as well as show information regarding the module auto shutdown feature.
- cmasNotificationEnableGroup
- A collection of objects which are used to enable notifications.
- cmasModuleSysActionGroup
- A collection of objects which are related with the notification cmasModuleSysActionNotif. They are either used to enable and disable this notification or included in this notification PDU.
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