A
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dsx1LineStatusChange (from RFC 2495)
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(1)
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dsx1LineStatus
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This
variable indicates the line status of the interface. It contains loopback,
failure, received alarm and transmitted alarm information.
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(2)
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dsx1LineStatusLastChange
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The value of
MIB II’s sysUpTime object at the time this DS1 entered its current line status
state. If the current state was entered prior to the last proxy-agent
reinitialization, the value of this object is zero.
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(3)
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cerent454NodeTime
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The time
that an event occurred.
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(4)
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cerent454AlarmState
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The alarm
severity and service-affecting status. Severities are Minor, Major, and
Critical. Service-affecting statuses are Service-Affecting and Non-Service
Affecting.
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(5)
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snmpTrapAddress
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The address
of the SNMP trap.
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B
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dsx3LineStatusChange (from RFC 2496)
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(1)
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dsx3LineStatus
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This
variable indicates the line status of the interface. It contains loopback state
information and failure state information.
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(2)
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dsx3LineStatusLastChange
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The value of
MIB II's sysUpTime object at the time this DS3/E3 entered its current line
status state. If the current state was entered prior to the last
reinitialization of the proxy-agent, then the value is zero.
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(3)
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cerent454NodeTime
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The time
that an event occurred.
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(4)
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cerent454AlarmState
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The alarm
severity and service-affecting status. Severities are Minor, Major, and
Critical. Service-affecting statuses are Service-Affecting and Non-Service
Affecting.
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(5)
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snmpTrapAddress
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The address
of the SNMP trap.
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C
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coldStart
(from RFC 1907)
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(1)
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cerent454NodeTime
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The time
that the event occurred.
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warmStart
(from RFC 1907)
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(2)
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cerent454AlarmState
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The alarm
severity and service-affecting status. Severities are Minor, Major, and
Critical. Service-affecting statuses are Service-Affecting and Non-Service
Affecting.
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newRoot
(from RFC)
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(3)
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snmpTrapAddress
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The address
of the SNMP trap.
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topologyChange (from RFC)
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—
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—
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—
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entConfigChange (from RFC 2737)
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—
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—
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—
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authenticationFailure (from RFC 1907)
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—
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—
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—
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D1
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risingAlarm (from RFC 2819)
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(1)
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alarmIndex
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This
variable uniquely identifies each entry in the alarm table. When an alarm in
the table clears, the alarm indexes change for each alarm listed.
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(2)
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alarmVariable
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The object
identifier of the variable being sampled.
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(3)
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alarmSampleType
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The method
of sampling the selected variable and calculating the value to be compared
against the thresholds.
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(4)
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alarmValue
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The value
of the statistic during the last sampling period.
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(5)
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alarmRisingThreshold
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When the
current sampled value is greater than or equal to this threshold, and the value
at the last sampling interval was less than this threshold, a single event is
generated. A single event is also generated if the first sample after this
entry is greater than or equal to this threshold.
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(6)
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cerent454NodeTime
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The time
that an event occurred.
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(7)
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cerent454AlarmState
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The alarm
severity and service-affecting status. Severities are Minor, Major, and
Critical. Service-affecting statuses are Service-Affecting and Non-Service
Affecting.
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(8)
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snmpTrapAddress
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The
address of the SNMP trap.
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D2
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fallingAlarm (from RFC 2819)
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(1)
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alarmIndex
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This
variable uniquely identifies each entry in the alarm table. When an alarm in
the table clears, the alarm indexes change for each alarm listed.
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(2)
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alarmVariable
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The object
identifier of the variable being sampled.
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(3)
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alarmSampleType
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The method
of sampling the selected variable and calculating the value to be compared
against the thresholds.
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(4)
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alarmValue
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The value
of the statistic during the last sampling period.
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(5)
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alarmFallingThreshold
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When the
current sampled value is less than or equal to this threshold, and the value at
the last sampling interval was greater than this threshold, a single event is
generated. A single is also generated if the first sample after this entry is
less than or equal to this threshold.
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(6)
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cerent454NodeTime
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The time
that an event occurred.
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(7)
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cerent454AlarmState
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The alarm
severity and service-affecting status. Severities are Minor, Major, and
Critical. Service-affecting statuses are Service-Affecting and Non-Service
Affecting.
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(8)
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snmpTrapAddress
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The
address of the SNMP trap.
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E
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failureDetectedExte rnalToTheNE (from CERENT-454-mib)
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(1)
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cerent454NodeTime
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The time
that an event occurred.
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(2)
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cerent454AlarmState
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The alarm
severity and service-affecting status. Severities are Minor, Major, and
Critical. Service-affecting statuses are Service-Affecting and Non-Service
Affecting.
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(3)
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cerent454AlarmObjectType
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The entity
that raised the alarm. The NMS should use this value to decide which table to
poll for further information about the alarm.
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(4)
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cerent454AlarmObjectIndex
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Every
alarm is raised by an object entry in a specific table. This variable is the
index of objects in each table; if the alarm is interface-related, this is the
index of the interface in the interface table.
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(5)
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cerent454AlarmSlotNumber
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The slot
of the object that raised the alarm. If a slot is not relevant to the alarm,
the slot number is zero.
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(6)
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cerent454AlarmPortNumber
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The port
of the object that raised the alarm. If a port is not relevant to the alarm,
the port number is zero.
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(7)
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cerent454AlarmLineNumber
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The object
line that raised the alarm. If a line is not relevant to the alarm, the line
number is zero.
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(8)
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cerent454AlarmObjectName
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The
TL1-style user-visible name that uniquely identifies an object in the system.
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(9)
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cerent454AlarmAdditionalInfo
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Additional
information for the alarm object. In the current version of the MIB, this
object contains provisioned description for alarms that are external to the NE.
If there is no additional information, the value is zero.
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(10)
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snmpTrapAddress
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The
address of the SNMP trap.
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F
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performanceMonitor
ThresholdCrossingAlert (from CERENT-454-mib)
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(1)
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cerent454NodeTime
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The time
that an event occurred.
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cerent454AlarmState
|
The alarm
severity and service-affecting status. Severities are Minor, Major, and
Critical. Service-affecting statuses are Service-Affecting and Non-Service
Affecting.
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(3)
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cerent454AlarmObjectType
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The entity
that raised the alarm. The NMS should use this value to decide which table to
poll for further information about the alarm.
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(4)
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cerent454AlarmObjectIndex
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Every
alarm is raised by an object entry in a specific table. This variable is the
index of objects in each table; if the alarm is interface-related, this is the
index of the interface in the interface table.
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(5)
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cerent454AlarmSlotNumber
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The slot
of the object that raised the alarm. If a slot is not relevant to the alarm,
the slot number is zero.
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(6)
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cerent454AlarmPortNumber
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The port
of the object that raised the alarm. If a port is not relevant to the alarm,
the port number is zero.
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(7)
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cerent454AlarmLineNumber
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The object
line that raised the alarm. If a line is not relevant to the alarm, the line
number is zero.
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(8)
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cerent454AlarmObjectName
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The
TL1-style user-visible name that uniquely identifies an object in the system.
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(9)
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cerent454ThresholdMonitorType
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This
object indicates the type of metric being monitored.
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(10)
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cerent454ThresholdLocation
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Indicates
whether the event occurred at the near or far end.
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(11)
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cerent454ThresholdPeriod
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Indicates
the sampling interval period.
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(12)
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cerent454ThresholdSetValue
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The value
of this object is the threshold provisioned by the NMS.
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(13)
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cerent454ThresholdCurrentValue
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—
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(14)
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cerent454ThresholdDetectType
|
—
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(15)
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snmpTrapAddress
|
The
address of the SNMP trap.
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G
|
All other
traps (from CERENT-454-MIB) not listed above
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(1)
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cerent454NodeTime
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The time
that an event occurred.
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(2)
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cerent454AlarmState
|
The alarm
severity and service-affecting status. Severities are Minor, Major, and
Critical. Service-affecting statuses are Service-Affecting and Non-Service
Affecting.
|
(3)
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cerent454AlarmObjectType
|
The entity
that raised the alarm. The NMS should use this value to decide which table to
poll for further information about the alarm.
|
(4)
|
cerent454AlarmObjectIndex
|
Every
alarm is raised by an object entry in a specific table. This variable is the
index of objects in each table; if the alarm is interface-related, this is the
index of the interface in the interface table.
|
(5)
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cerent454AlarmSlotNumber
|
The slot
of the object that raised the alarm. If a slot is not relevant to the alarm,
the slot number is zero.
|
(6)
|
cerent454AlarmPortNumber
|
The port
of the object that raised the alarm. If a port is not relevant to the alarm,
the port number is zero.
|
(7)
|
cerent454AlarmLineNumber
|
The object
line that raised the alarm. If a line is not relevant to the alarm, the line
number is zero.
|
(8)
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cerent454AlarmObjectName
|
The
TL1-style user-visible name that uniquely identifies an object in the system.
|
(9)
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snmpTrapAddress
|
The
address of the SNMP trap.
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