CISCO-NMS-APPL-HEALTH-MIB Download
This MIB defines Cisco NMS Application (cna) Health
Status Notifications and the related objects. These
notifications will be sent to the OSS/NMS to inform
them about the NMS application status (started,
stopped, failed, busy etc.) or any abnormal exit of
applications.
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OID list for CISCO-NMS-APPL-HEALTH-MIB
- cnaHealthNotifSeqNum
- The value of this object indicates the sequence number of notifications in order for the NMS/OSS to detect missing notification(s).
- cnaHealthTable
- A table of information about the health of one or more Cisco NMS application(s).
- cnaHealthTableEntry
- Entries appear in this table for each possible alarm state.
- cnaHealthTableIndex
- This acts as the index to the cnaHealthTable.
- cnaHealthStatusChangeTime
- The time when a change in the health status of Cisco NMS Application occurs.
- cnaHealthName
- The value of this object indicates the name of the NMS application, the notification is about.
- cnaHealthStatus
- The value of this object indicates the health/status of the NMS application, the notification is reporting about. The possible values are: started(1) : started & initialized successfully stopped(2) : stopped successfully busy(3) : not able to respon ...
- cnaHealthSevLevel
- Indicates the severity level of the cna health status Notifications.
- cnaHealthComLineArgs
- The value of this object indicates the command-line arguments of the NMS application being reported about in the notifications.
- cnaHealthStatusDesc
- The value of this object gives a detailed description of the health/ status of the application being reported in a notification. In case of failed(4) status, this field must indicate the error description. For any other cnaStatus, this field may contain a ...
- cnaHealthMIBGroup
- A collection of objects providing Cisco NMS Application normal health info
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