alarm_interval monitor - SNMP OIDs

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OIDs - alarm_interval monitor

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OID list for alarm interval

dsx3 Port Interval Red Alarm Event
dsx3PortIntervalRedAlarmEvent 1.3.6.1.4.1.800.2.11.2.3.1.8 (defined in XYLAN-DS3-MIB)
Total number of Red Alarm events that have been detected on this port since it's cleared by the managing station. This object only applies to DS3 interface.
dsx3 Port Interval Plcp Yellow Alarm
dsx3PortIntervalPlcpYellowAlarm 1.3.6.1.4.1.800.2.11.2.3.1.18 (defined in XYLAN-DS3-MIB)
Total number of PLCP Yellow Alarms that have been detected detected on this port since it's cleared by the managing station. A value of zero is returned if port sublayer is not PLCP.
alarm Interval
alarmInterval 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.3.1.1.2 (defined in RMON-MIB)
The interval in seconds over which the data is sampled and compared with the rising and falling thresholds. When setting this variable, care should be taken in the case of deltaValue sampling - the interval should be set short enough that the sampled variable is very unlikely to increase or decrease by more than 2^31 - 1 during a single sampling interval. This object may not be modified if the associated alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1).
alarm Interval
alarmInterval 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.3.1.1.2 (defined in rfc1271)
The interval in seconds over which the data is sampled and compared with the rising and falling thresholds. When setting this variable, care should be given to ensure that the variable being monitored will not exceed 2^31 - 1 and roll over the alarmValue object during the interval. This object may not be modified if the associated alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1).
alarm Interval
alarmInterval 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.3.1.1.2 (defined in rfc1757)
The interval in seconds over which the data is sampled and compared with the rising and falling thresholds. When setting this variable, care should be taken in the case of deltaValue sampling - the interval should be set short enough that the sampled variable is very unlikely to increase or decrease by more than 2^31 - 1 during a single sampling interval. This object may not be modified if the associated alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1).
Compaq Me Alarm Interval
cpqMeAlarmInterval 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.10.2.2.2.1.2 (defined in CPQTHRSH)
The interval, in seconds, between consecutive samples of the data. When setting this variable, care should be given to ensure that the variable being monitored will not exceed 2^31 - 1 and roll over. The first sample will be taken immediately upon the cpqMeAlarmStatus being set to valid(1). This object may not be modified if the associated cpqMeAlarmStatus object is equal to valid(1).
ds1 Alarm Global ES Interval
ds1AlarmGlobalESInterval 1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.2.7.2.8.1.5 (defined in ctron-remote-access-mib)
Used in conjuction with ds1AlarmGlobalESCount to set the threshold for alarm generation when the number of Errored Seconds for a specified time interval, measured in minutes, is exceeded. The default Errored Seconds alarm condition is 100 errored seconds over a 6 minute time interval.
ds1 Alarm Global BPV Interval
ds1AlarmGlobalBPVInterval 1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.2.7.2.8.1.7 (defined in ctron-remote-access-mib)
Used to specify the interval, used in monitoring Bipolar Violations (Code Violations for E1) with thresholds defined by ds1AlarmGlobalBPVErrorRate. For example, for a ds1AlarmGlobalBPVErrorRate value of 6 used with a ds1AlarmGlobalBPVInterval of 15, an alarm is generated when a 15 minute period has an average error rate which exceeds 1 Bipolar Violation (Code Violation for E1) per million bits. For those devices that support ds1 alarm monitoring but who's hardware does not detect bipolar violations, this object always returns the default, and performs no action when written.
ds1 Alarm ES Interval
ds1AlarmESInterval 1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.2.7.2.8.2.1.6 (defined in ctron-remote-access-mib)
Used in conjuction with ctDs1AlarmESCount to set the threshold for alarm generation when the number of Errored Seconds for a specified time interval, measured in minutes, is exceeded. The default Errored Seconds alarm condition is 100 errored seconds over a 6 minute time interval.
ds1 Alarm BPV Interval
ds1AlarmBPVInterval 1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.2.7.2.8.2.1.8 (defined in ctron-remote-access-mib)
Used to specify the interval, used in monitoring Bipolar Violations (Code Violations for E1) with thresholds defined by ds1AlarmBPVErrorRate. For example, for a ds1AlarmBPVErrorRate value of 6 used with a ds1AlarmBPVInterval of 15, an alarm is generated when a 15 minute period has an average error rate which exceeds 1 Bipolar Violation (Code Violation for E1) per million bits. For those devices that support ds1 alarm monitoring but who's hardware does not support detect bipolar violations, this object always returns the default, and performs no action when written.
ds1 Alarm Global ES Interval
ds1AlarmGlobalESInterval 1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.2.7.2.8.1.5 (defined in ctron-wan-mib)
Used in conjuction with ds1AlarmGlobalESCount to set the threshold for alarm generation when the number of Errored Seconds for a specified time interval, measured in minutes, is exceeded. The default Errored Seconds alarm condition is 100 errored seconds over a 6 minute time interval.
ds1 Alarm Global BPV Interval
ds1AlarmGlobalBPVInterval 1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.2.7.2.8.1.7 (defined in ctron-wan-mib)
Used to specify the interval, used in monitoring Bipolar Violations (Code Violations for E1) with thresholds defined by ds1AlarmGlobalBPVErrorRate. For example, for a ds1AlarmGlobalBPVErrorRate value of 6 used with a ds1AlarmGlobalBPVInterval of 15, an alarm is generated when a 15 minute period has an average error rate which exceeds 1 Bipolar Violation (Code Violation for E1) per million bits. For those devices that support ds1 alarm monitoring but who's hardware does not detect bipolar violations, this object always returns the default, and performs no action when written.
ds1 Alarm ES Interval
ds1AlarmESInterval 1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.2.7.2.8.2.1.6 (defined in ctron-wan-mib)
Used in conjuction with ctDs1AlarmESCount to set the threshold for alarm generation when the number of Errored Seconds for a specified time interval, measured in minutes, is exceeded. The default Errored Seconds alarm condition is 100 errored seconds over a 6 minute time interval.
ds1 Alarm BPV Interval
ds1AlarmBPVInterval 1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.1.2.7.2.8.2.1.8 (defined in ctron-wan-mib)
Used to specify the interval, used in monitoring Bipolar Violations (Code Violations for E1) with thresholds defined by ds1AlarmBPVErrorRate. For example, for a ds1AlarmBPVErrorRate value of 6 used with a ds1AlarmBPVInterval of 15, an alarm is generated when a 15 minute period has an average error rate which exceeds 1 Bipolar Violation (Code Violation for E1) per million bits. For those devices that support ds1 alarm monitoring but who's hardware does not support detect bipolar violations, this object always returns the default, and performs no action when written.
Cisco Call Manager Phone Failed Alarm Interval
ccmPhoneFailedAlarmInterval 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.156.1.9.2 (defined in CISCO-CCM-MIB)
The minimum interval between sending of the ccmPhoneFailed notification in seconds. The ccmPhoneFailed notification is only sent when there is at least one entry in the ccmPhoneFailedTable and the notification has not been sent for the last ccmPhoneFailedAlarmInterval defined in this object. A value of 0 indicates that the alarm notification is disabled.
Cisco High Capacity Alarm Interval
cHcAlarmInterval 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.93.1.1.1.1.2 (defined in CISCO-HC-ALARM-MIB)
The interval in seconds over which the data is sampled and compared with the rising and falling thresholds. When setting this variable, care should be taken in the case of deltaValue sampling - the interval should be set short enough that the sampled variable is very unlikely to increase or decrease by more than 2^63 - 1 during a single sampling interval. This object may not be modified if the associated cHcAlarmStatus object is equal to active(1).

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