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OID list for cttraplog-mib
- totalNumberOfEntries
- Total number of logged entries for this chassis.
- configTable
- configTableEntry
- Each entry allows a user to configure the alarm table for a specific slot. Objects such as Current Entry, MaxEntries Allowed, and an Enable/Disable switch are available.
- slotInChassis
- Each Slot can be separately configured. This is the slot number for the configuration entry.
- numEntriesLoggeds
- This is the total number of entries looged for this slot.
- numEntriesRequested
- Maximum number of entries to store before wrapping the log on this slot.
- numEntriesAllocated
- This is the number of entries allocated to log alarms on this slot. It will always be less than or equal to the requested number of entries.
- lastLoggedEntryLogId
- This is the log id of the last entry logged for this slot.
- logCommand
- Allows the user to send the log the commands specified in the enumeration.
- wrap
- This is whether or not this configuration has wrapped or not.
- trapLogTable
- trapLogEntry
- Each alarm entry is generated from one of the following sources; (1) a module in one of the main chassis slots, (2) the EM, (3) or a power supply.
- logId
- Each slot has a maximium number of log entries that it can support. Each entry is assigned a monotonically increasing sequence number. When the maximum number of entries for a slot is reached, the log wraps. Each new entry will replace the oldest entry fo ...
- nvmpId
- This contains the nvmp id of the trap that occurred.
- trapLogAcknowledged
- This field is set to 2 if a trap as been acknowledged from the EM.
- trapLogVarBind
- This is an ASN.1 encoded string representing the pairs of OID/value items supplied in the original SNMP or NVMP trap.
- trapLogDescription
- This is an internally defined string used to describe an alarm. Its primary use is for display on the EMs LCD. A default value will be used for the old trap calls.
- timeLogged
- The time the entry was logged. This will be date and time if possible.
- filterId
- This will be used to filter certain alarms. The criteria is TBD. An example of classification: informational - requires no intervention. warning - Does not require immediate intervention. e.g. static risk severe - Requires immediate intervention. e.g. pow ...
- slotChassis
- Slot of this trap log.
- trapOID
- This OID combines the General Trap code, Specific Trap code, and the sys object id into one OID.
- z80Time
- This is the time that the Z80 has been up for the board that sent this trap.
- filterTable
- filterEntry
- Each filter entry is generated from one of the following sources; (1) a module in one of the main chassis slots, (2) the EM, (3) or a power supply.
- filterLogId
- Each slot has a maximum number of log entries that it can support. Each entry is assigned a monotonically increasing sequence number. When the maximum number of entries for a slot is reached, the log wraps. Each new entry willreplace the oldest entry for ...
- filterNvmpId
- This contains the nvmp id of the trap that was generated.
- filterTrapLogAcknowledged
- This field is non-zero if a trap has been acknowleged from the EM.
- filterTrapLogVarBind
- This is an ASN.1 encoded string representing the pairs of OID/value items supplied in the original SNMP or NVMP trap.
- filterTrapLogDescription
- This is an internally defined string used to describe an alarm. It's primary use is for display on the EMs LCD. A default value will be used for the old trap calls.
- filterTimeLogged
- The time the entry was logged. This will be date and time if possible.
- filterFilterId
- This will be used tofilter certain alarms. The criteria is TBD. An example of classification: informational-requires no intervention. warning - Does not require immediate intervention. e.g. statis risk severe - Requires immediate intervention. e.g. power ...
- filterSlotInChassis
- Slot of this filter entry.
- filterTrapOID
- This OID combines the General Trap code, Specific Trap code, and the sys object id into one OID.
- filterZ80Time
- The number of time ticks that have passed since this boards Z80 processor has been up.
- trapLoggerAgent
- Reflects the operational status of the traplogger agent
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