ODS-ENC-MIB

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boxId
The type of chassis used in the concentrator. For modular concentrators, the hardware is further qualifed by the value of cardId for each card installed in the concentrator.
boxDescr
A textual description of the chassis including the ODS model number, media type and number of slots. For modular concentrators, the hardware is further qualified by the value of cardDescr for each card installed in the concentrator.
boxNetworkMode
The state of the network interface port. If the value is network(2), the concentrator may be cas- caded off of another network. Regardless of the value, the concentrator may also be connected to other networks via normal interface ports. Note that the f ...
boxPowerStatus
The state of the power supplies in the concentrator. The value is a sum. For each power supply P, in the range 1 through 2, that is operational, 2 raised to (P - 1) is added to the sum. For example, if both power supplies are good, the value is 3 (2^0 + ...
boxNumAddresses
The number of unique, physical, source and dest- ination addresses contained in non-errored packets received by the concentrator. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminAddrStat- Enable is disabled(2).
boxGoodPackets
The number of non-errored packets received by the concentrator. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminPktStatEnable is disabled(2).
boxGoodOctets
The number of octets contained in non-errored packets received by the concentrator. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminPktStatEnable is disabled(2).
boxCrcErrors
The number of packets received by the concen- trator which had CRC errors. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminPktStat- Enable is disabled(2).
boxAlignErrors
The number of packets received by the concen- trator which had frame alignment errors. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminPktStatEnable is disabled(2).
boxFragErrors
The number of packets received by the concen- trator which contained fewer than 64 octets. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminPktStatEnable is disabled(2).
boxPacketThresh
A threshold for monitoring the number of non- errored packets received by the concentrator. If the measured number of packets per second equals or exceeds this value, a box-class trap will be sent to each network manager defined in the adminTrapTable. M ...
boxOctetThresh
A threshold for monitoring the number of octets contained in non-errored packets received by the concentrator. If the measured number of octets per second equals or exceeds this value, a box- class trap will be sent to each network manager defined in the ...
boxCrcThresh
A threshold for monitoring the number of packets received by the concentrator which had CRC errors. If the measured number of packets per second equals or exceeds this value, a box-class trap will be sent to each network manager defined in the adminTrapTa ...
boxAlignThresh
A threshold for monitoring the number of packets received by the concentrator which had frame alignment errors. If the measured number of packets per second equals or exceeds this value, a box-class trap will be sent to each network manager defined in th ...
boxFragThresh
A threshold for monitoring the number of packets received by the concentrator which contained fewer than 64 octets. If the measured number of packets per second equals or exceeds this value, a box-class trap will be sent to each network manager defined i ...
boxMissedPackets
The number of packets received by the concen- trator which could not be processed by the agent due to excessive network traffic.
boxLostPackets
The number of packets received by the concen- trator which could not be attributed to a card and port by the agent. This object is not main- tained if the value of adminPktStatEnable is disabled(2).
bpUnkPackets
The number of non-errored packets received by the concentrator having an unknown protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
bpIPPackets
The number of non-errored packets received by the concentrator having a DOD (IP, ARP, RARP) protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
bpISOPackets
The number of non-errored packets received by the concentrator having an ISO protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
bpDECPackets
The number of non-errored packets received by the concentrator having a DEC protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
bpNWPackets
The number of non-errored packets received by the concentrator having a NetWare protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
bpATPackets
The number of non-errored packets received by the concentrator having an AppleTalk protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
bpXNSPackets
The number of non-errored packets received by the concentrator having an XNS protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
bpSNAPackets
The number of non-errored packets received by the concentrator having an SNA protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
bpUnkOctets
The number of octets contained in non-errored packets received by the concentrator having an unknown protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
bpIPOctets
The number of octets contained in non-errored packets received by the concentrator having a DOD (IP, ARP, RARP) protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of admin- ProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
bpISOOctets
The number of octets contained in non-errored packets received by the concentrator having an ISO protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
bpDECOctets
The number of octets contained in non-errored packets received by the concentrator having a DEC protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
bpNWOctets
The number of octets contained in non-errored packets received by the concentrator having a NetWare protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
bpATOctets
The number of octets contained in non-errored packets received by the concentrator having an AppleTalk protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
bpXNSOctets
The number of octets contained in non-errored packets received by the concentrator having an XNS protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
bpSNAOctets
The number of octets contained in non-errored packets received by the concentrator having an SNA protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
boxAddressTable
A list of address entries for each physical address contained in non-errored packets received by the concentrator. The number of entries is given by the value of boxNumAddresses. Note that no entries are maintained if the value of admin- AddrStatEnable ...
boxAddressEntry
An address entry containing objects pertaining to a physical address contained in non-errored packets received by the concentrator.
batCard
The card on which the most recent, non-errored packet having the address as source was received. The card identified by this value is the same card as identified by the same value of cardIndex. Note that the value will be NULL for addresses which have not ...
batPort
The port on which the most recent, non-errored packet having the address as source was received. The port identified by this value is the same port as identified by the same value of portIndex. Note that the value will be NULL for addresses which have not ...
batPhysAddress
The physical address for this entry. When reported in a trap, the physical address relevant to the trap.
batLastIpAddress
The source network address used in the most recent IP packet received by the concentrator having the address as source. Note that the value will be NULL for addresses which have not transmitted any IP packets or if the value of adminIpCheckEnable is disa ...
batGoodPackets
The number of non-errored packets received by the concentrator having the address as source.
batGoodOctets
The number of octets contained in non-errored packets received by the concentrator having the address as source.
batFirstPacket
The value of sysUpTime at the time the first packet having the address as source was received by the concentrator. Note that the value will be NULL for addresses which have not transmitted packets.
batLastPacket
The value of sysUpTime at the time the most recent packet having the address as source was received by the concentrator. Note that the value will be NULL for addresses which have not transmitted packets.
batGoodPacketsTo
The number of non-errored packets received by the concentrator having the address as dest- ination.
batGoodOctetsTo
The number of octets contained in non-errored packets received by the concentrator having the address as destination.
batFirstPacketTo
The value of sysUpTime at the time the first packet having the address as destination was received by the concentrator. Note that the value will be NULL for addresses which have not been sent packets.
batLastPacketTo
The value of sysUpTime at the time the most recent packet having the address as destination was received by the concentrator. Note that the value will be NULL for addresses which have not been sent packets.
batDelete
Setting this object to any legal, ASN.1 value deletes the entry for the address.
addrProtoTable
A list of protocol entries for each physical address contained in non-errored packets received by the concentrator. The number of entries is given by the value of boxNumAddresses. Note that no entries are maintained if the value of admin- AddrStatEnable ...
addrProtoEntry
A protocol entry containing objects pertaining to a physical address contained in non-errored packets received by the concentrator.
apPhysAddress
The physical address for this entry.
apUnkPackets
The number of non-errored packets received by the concentrator having the address as source and an unknown protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStat- Enable is disabled(2).
apIPPackets
The number of non-errored packets received by the concentrator having the address as source and a DOD (IP, ARP, RARP) protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
apISOPackets
The number of non-errored packets received by the concentrator having the address as source and an ISO protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
apDECPackets
The number of non-errored packets received by the concentrator having the address as source and a DEC protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
apNWPackets
The number of non-errored packets received by the concentrator having the address as source and a NetWare protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
apATPackets
The number of non-errored packets received by the concentrator having the address as source and an AppleTalk protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStat- Enable is disabled(2).
apXNSPackets
The number of non-errored packets received by the concentrator having the address as source and an XNS protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
apSNAPackets
The number of non-errored packets received by the concentrator having the address as source and an SNA protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
apUnkOctets
The number of octets contained in non-errored packets received by the concentrator having the address as source and an unknown protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
apIPOctets
The number of octets contained in non-errored packets received by the concentrator having the address as source and a DOD (IP, ARP, RARP) protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
apISOOctets
The number of octets contained in non-errored packets received by the concentrator having the address as source and an ISO protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
apDECOctets
The number of octets contained in non-errored packets received by the concentrator having the address as source and a DEC protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
apNWOctets
The number of octets contained in non-errored packets received by the concentrator having the address as source and a NetWare protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
apATOctets
The number of octets contained in non-errored packets received by the concentrator having the address as source and an AppleTalk protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
apXNSOctets
The number of octets contained in non-errored packets received by the concentrator having the address as source and an XNS protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
apSNAOctets
The number of octets contained in non-errored packets received by the concentrator having the address as source and an SNA protocol type. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminProtStatEnable is disabled(2).
cardNumSlots
The number of slots in the concentrator. For modular concentrators, this value is the maximum number of cards that can be installed. For non-modular concentrators, the value is always two (card one contains the user ports and card two contains the netwo ...
cardNumCards
The number of cards actually installed in the concentrator. For non-modular concentrators, the value is always two (card one contains the user ports and card two contains the network port).
cardTable
A list of card entries for each card installed in the concentrator. The number of entries is given by the value of cardNumCards.
cardEntry
A card entry containing objects pertaining to a card installed in the concentrator.
cardIndex
The slot in which the card is installed. This value uniquely identifies the card. Its value ranges between 1 and the value of cardNumSlots. When reported in a trap, the card relevant to the trap.
cardId
The type of card installed in the concentrator. For non-modular concentrators, the value is the same as that of boxId.
cardDescr
A textual description of the card including the ODS model number, media type and number of ports. For non-modular concentrators, the value is the same as that of boxDescr.
cardOperStatus
The current operational state of the card. Note that this object currently has no meaning and may be deleted from future versions of the MIB.
cardAdminStatus
The desired state of the card. Note that this object currently has no meaning and may be deleted from future versions of the MIB.
cardNetworkMode
The state of the back-plane connection on the card. If the value is stand-alone(3), the ports on the card form a separate, isolated network from the rest of the cards in the concentrator. If the value is unsupported(1), the card is always connected and c ...
cardNumPorts
The number of configurable ports on the card. For some cards, the value may be zero.
cardNumAddresses
The number of unique, physical, source addresses contained in non-errored packets received on the card. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminAddrStatEnable is disabled(2).
cardGoodPackets
The number of non-errored packets received on the card. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminPktStatEnable is disabled(2).
cardGoodOctets
The number of octets contained in non-errored packets received on the card. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminPktStatEnable is disabled(2).
cardCrcErrors
The number of packets received on the card which had CRC errors. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminPktStatEnable is disabled(2).
cardAlignErrors
The number of packets received on the card which had frame alignment errors. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminPktStatEnable is disabled(2).
cardFragErrors
The number of packets received on the card which contained fewer than 64 octets. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of admin- PktStatEnable is disabled(2).
cardPacketThresh
A threshold for monitoring the number of non- errored packets received on the card. If the measured number of packets per second equals or exceeds this value, a card-class trap will be sent to each network manager defined in the adminTrapTable. Monitori ...
cardOctetThresh
A threshold for monitoring the number of octets contained in non-errored packets received on the card. If the measured number of octets per second equals or exceeds this value, a card-class trap will be sent to each network manager defined in the adminTr ...
cardCrcThresh
A threshold for monitoring the number of packets received on the card which had CRC errors. If the measured number of packets per second equals or exceeds this value, a card-class trap will be sent to each network manager defined in the adminTrapTable. ...
cardAlignThresh
A threshold for monitoring the number of packets received on the card which had frame alignment errors. If the measured number of packets per second equals or exceeds this value, a card-class trap will be sent to each network manager defined in the admin ...
cardFragThresh
A threshold for monitoring the number of packets received on the card which contained fewer than 64 octets. If the measured number of packets per second equals or exceeds this value, a card-class trap will be sent to each network manager defined in the a ...
portTable
A list of port entries for each interface port in the concentrator. The number of entries is given by the sum of cardNumPorts for each card in the cardTable.
portEntry
A port entry containing objects pertaining to an interface port in the concentrator.
portCard
The card on which the port exists. The card identified by this value is the same card as identified by the same value of cardIndex. When reported in a trap, the card relevant to the trap.
portIndex
An integer which uniquely identifes this port on the card. Its value ranges between 1 and the value of cardNumPorts for the card. When reported in a trap, the port relevant to the trap.
portOperStatus
The current operational state of the port. If the value is down(2), no data is passed through the port.
portAdminStatus
The desired state of the port. If the value is down(2), no data is passed through the port. When reported in a trap, the new state of the port. If the value is down(2), the port was turned off as a result of the auto-shutoff feature being enabled.
portLinkStatus
The link status for the port. For media types that do not support link status, the value is always unsupported(1). When reported in a trap, the new link status of the port.
portAutoOffEnable
The state of the auto-shutoff feature for the port. If the value is enabled(1), the value of portAdminStatus for the port will be changed to down(1) whenever a port threshold is exceeded.
portAddrTrapEnable
The state of the new-address detection feature for the port. If the value is enabled(1), a newAddressTrap will be generated whenever a new, physical, source address is contained in a packet received by the concentrator on the port.
portNumAddresses
The number of unique, physical, source addresses contained in non-errored packets received on the port. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminAddrStatEnable is disabled(2).
portGoodPackets
The number of non-errored packets received on the port. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminPktStatEnable is disabled(2).
portGoodOctets
The number of octets contained in non-errored packets received on the port. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminPktStatEnable is disabled(2).
portCrcErrors
The number of packets received on the port which had CRC errors. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminPktStatEnable is disabled(2).
portAlignErrors
The number of packets received on the port which had frame alignment errors. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of adminPktStatEnable is disabled(2).
portFragErrors
The number of packets received on the port which contained fewer than 64 octets. Note that this object is not maintained if the value of admin- PktStatEnable is disabled(2).
portPacketThresh
A threshold for monitoring the number of non- errored packets received on the port. If the measured number of packets per second equals or exceeds this value, a port-class trap will be sent to each network manager defined in the adminTrapTable. Monitori ...
portOctetThresh
A threshold for monitoring the number of octets contained in non-errored packets received on the port. If the measured number of octets per second equals or exceeds this value, a port-class trap will be sent to each network manager defined in the adminTr ...
portCrcThresh
A threshold for monitoring the number of packets received on the port which had CRC errors. If the measured number of packets per second equals or exceeds this value, a port-class trap will be sent to each network manager defined in the adminTrapTable. ...
portAlignThresh
A threshold for monitoring the number of packets received on the port which had frame alignment errors. If the measured number of packets per second equals or exceeds this value, a port-class trap will be sent to each network manager defined in the admin ...
portFragThresh
A threshold for monitoring the number of packets received on the port which contained fewer than 64 octets. If the measured number of packets per second equals or exceeds this value, a port-class trap will be sent to each network manager defined in the a ...
adminReboot
Setting this object to any legal, ASN.1 value recycles the management agent in the concentrator.
adminLocalTime
The local time of day at the concentrator. The value is a string of three binary-coded-decimal octets in the form HH MM SS, where HH is the hour (24 hour format), MM is the minutes and SS is the seconds. The local time of day is only used for out-of- ban ...
adminLocalDate
The local date at the concentrator. The value is a string of three binary-coded-decimal octets in the form YY MM DD, where YY is the year, MM is the month and DD is the day. The local date is only used for out-of-band management via the asynchronous port ...
adminSecureTerm
The status of the out-of-band interface. If the value is secured(1), the user is be required to enter a super-user level community name before any management functions can be accessed.
adminPrivilege
The access privilege afforded the community name used in the requesting PDU. This value allows a network manager to easily determine its ability to read and write protected objects.
adminTrapId
The number of unique traps generated by the agent since it was reset. When reported in a trap, an integer which uniquely identifies the trap.
adminTrapAddress
When reported in a trap, the source IP address of a PDU which resulted in an authentication failure.
adminPktStatEnable
The state of the packet statistics collection feature. If the value is enabled(1), the management agent will maintain statistics for all packets received by the concentrator on a box, card and port basis. The value is normally enabled(1). It should only ...
adminAddrStatEnable
The state of the address statistics collection feature. If the value is enabled(1), the manage- ment agent will maintain statistics for all packets received by the concentrator on a physical, source and destination address basis. The value is normally en ...
adminProtStatEnable
The state of the protocol statistics collection feature. If the value is enabled(1), the manage- ment agent will maintain statistics for all packets received by the concentrator on a top-level protocol basis. The value is normally disabled(2). It should ...
adminIpCheckEnable
The state of the IP address detection feature. If the value is enabled(1) and the value of adminAddr- StatEnable is also enabled(1), the management agent will detect the IP address used by each physical source address in any TCP/IP packets received by th ...
accMaxEntries
The maximum number of access privilege entries allowed in adminAccessTable.
adminAccessTable
A list of access entries mapping community names into access privileges. The maximum number of entries is given by accMaxEntries.
adminAccessEntry
An access entry which maps a community name into an access privilege.
accIndex
An integer which uniquely identifies this entry.
accCommunity
The community name for the entry. Setting this object to a null string effectively invalidates the entry. However, accDelete should be used to delete entries as it resets all parameters to default settings.
accPrivilege
The access privilege afforded the community name in the entry.
accDelete
Setting this object to any legal, ASN.1 value deletes the entry for the community name.
trapMaxEntries
The maximum number of network manager entries allowed in adminTrapTable.
adminTrapTable
A list of trap entries for each network manager which receives traps from the agent. The maximum number of entries is given by trapMaxEntries.
adminTrapEntry
A trap entry containing objects pertaining to a network manager which receives traps from the agent.
trapDestAddress
The IP address of the management station to receive traps. Note that setting this object to a value of all zeros effectively invalidates the entry. However, trapDelete should be used to delete entries as it resets all parameters to default settings.
trapCommunity
The community name used in traps sent to the management station.
trapStdEnable
The state of the standard-class trap enable for the management station. If the value is disabled(2), standard SNMP traps will not be sent.
trapBoxEnable
The state of the box-class trap enable for the management station. If the value is disabled(2), box-class traps will not be sent.
trapCardEnable
The state of the card-class trap enable for the management station. If the value is disabled(2), card-class traps will not be sent.
trapPortEnable
The state of the port-class trap enable for the management station. If the value is disabled(2), port-class traps will not be sent.
trapAddrEnable
The state of the address-class trap enable for the management station. If the value is disabled(2), address- class traps will not be sent.
trapDelete
Setting this object to any legal, ASN.1 value deletes the entry for the management station.

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