cttraplog-mib

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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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