cpqHoMibStatusArray
Compaq Host Server Mib Status Array
1.3.6.1.4.1.232.11.2.10.1
The MIB Status Array is an array of MIB status structures. Each structure is made up of 4 octets. The first octet is the MIB presence. The second octet is MIB condition. The third octet is MIB major revision. The fourth octet is MIB minor revision. Status This is a collection of flags. Each bit has the following meaning when it is on (1): Bit 2-7: RESERVED: Always 0 Bit 1: MIB is from offline data (only applies to global system status) Bit 0: MIB is available NOTE: bit 7 is the most significant bit, bit 0 is the least significant. Condition 0 - Not available 1 - Other 2 - OK 3 - Degraded 4 - Failed Major Revison 0..255, where 0 is not available Minor Revision 0..255, where 0 is not available Array element 0 is the status for all MIBs in the Compaq Enterprise. Array element n, where n > 0, is the status for the nth MIB in the Compaq Enterprise (.1.3.6.1.4.1.232.n). Octet Element Field ======== ======= ========= 0 0 Status of any Compaq MIBs 1 Condition of all Compaq MIBs 2 System Flags (see below) 3 Reserved - always 0 4 1 Status of Compaq MIB 1 5 Condition of Compaq MIB 1 6 Major Revision of Compaq MIB 1 7 Minor Revision of Compaq MIB 1 8 2 Status of Compaq MIB 2 9 Condition of Compaq MIB 2 10 Major Revision of Compaq MIB 2 11 Minor Revision of Compaq MIB 2 . . . . n*4 n Status of Compaq MIB n (n*4)+1 Condition of Compaq MIB n (n*4)+2 Major Revision of Compaq MIB n (n*4)+3 Minor Revision of Compaq MIB n System Flags (octet 2) Bit Meaning ===== ========= 0 Equals 1 if the device is running Desktop Management Agents Equals 0 if the device is running Server Management Agents 1 This system contains enabled remote console functionality. 2 This system is configured to be an Integration Server. 3 Web Based Management is enabled. 4-7 Reserved (reserved Bits should be zero)
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