EICON-MIB-CARD

EICON-MIB-CARD Download

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OID list for EICON-MIB-CARD

cardNumberOfCards
The number of EiconCards seen by the Agent.
cardTable
The table of EiconCards as seen by the agent.
cardEntry
The set of attributes for one EiconCard.
cardIndex
The ID of the EiconCard provided by the local administrator
cardName
The name of the EiconCard given by the local administration.
cardType
The type of the EiconCard. The value '0' indicates that the row is invalid.
cardOperState
The EiconCard operational state.
cardAdminStateCtr
The administrative state of the EiconCard. Management station can modify the value of that parameter in order to perform a specific action on the EiconCard. Value 'start' is used to start the EiconCard, value 'stop' is used to stop the EiconCard. Value ' ...
cardDomainConfigDirName
The name of the directory in the ESS from which the current configuration file of the card has been taken. The Agent will intialize this value (equal to srvDomainConfigDir) after the card has been successfully started.
cardLoadTime
The time elapsed in seconds since the card was loaded.
cardActionState
The state of the operation performed on the card by the Agent as a result of setting the values to the cardAdminStateCtr. The Management station will poll that variable after initiating an action on the card. The value done(1) indicates that the action t ...
cardActionError
The error code displayed by an unsuccessful operation.
cardActionOutputFile
The name of file which contains the output of the requested action, ex. 'dump' or 'test'. The default filename is dump or test; where is the card number
cardProtocols
The mask indicating which protocols are installed on the card. snapc=0x10, snafm=0x20, appc=0x40, llc=0x80, xport_iso=0x200, xport_tgx=0x400, netview=0x800
cardHardwareTable
The table of the EiconCards as seen by the Agent.
cardHardwareEntry
The set of hardware attributes for each card.
cardHardCardRef
The ID of the EiconCard that should match the cardIndex from the cardTable.
cardHardMemAddr
The EiconCard memory segment address.
cardHardIoAddr
The EiconCard IO address.
cardHardIntrLevel
The EiconCard interrupt level.
cardHardNbOfPorts
The number of ports on the EiconCard.
cardHardSlotNumber
The slot number for MicroChannel.
cardHardVersion
The hardware version of the EiconCard.
cardHardSerialNb
The EiconCard serial number.
cardHardComponents
The names of special hardware components.
cardSoftwareTable
The table of all software modules (.elm) that are configured for all EiconCards seen by the Agent. The configuration file from the directory srvProductLocalDirName will be used by the Agent to provide that information
cardSoftwareEntry
The set of attributes for one software module and one card.
cardSoftCardRef
The ID of the EiconCard; should match the cardIndex from the cardTable.
cardSoftModuleIndex
The module index number given by the Agent.
cardSoftModuleName
The module name.
cardSoftVersion
The module version string found inside the module.
cardSoftDateProd
The module production date found inside the module.
cardSoftRealSize
The module size (in bytes). If the value is '0' then this entry is invalid.
cardBiosSessionTable
The table of all sessions handled by the BIOS task for all cards.
cardBiosSessionEntry
The set of attributes for one session and one card.
cardBiosSsnCardRef
The ID of the EiconCard; should match the cardIndex from the cardTable.
cardBiosSsnIndex
The session index given by the Agent.
cardBiosSsnLsn
The logical (BIOS) session number.
cardBiosSsnPortRef
The reference of the port where the session is established; should match the portIndex from the portTable.
cardBiosSsnOperState
The state of the session.
cardBiosSsnProtocol
The protocol used by the session.
cardBiosSsnApplName
The session Application Name
cardBiosSsnStartTime
The time elapsed in seconds since session esablishment time.

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