APPIAN-SMI-MIB

File: APPIAN-SMI-MIB.mib (10285 bytes)

Imported modules

SNMPv2-TC SNMPv2-SMI

Imported symbols

TEXTUAL-CONVENTION DisplayString enterprises
MODULE-IDENTITY TimeTicks

Defined Types

AcAdminStatus  
It triggers the specified administrative action on a set of scalars or on a row in a table. activate(1) triggers the activation of a set of scalars or a row in a table. delete(2) triggers the deletion of a row in a table. inactivate(3) inactivates a set of scalars or a row in a table. The remaining enumerations listed below are for the generation of Traps used by the Appian SNMP Agent Simulator. These enumerations are not expected to be included when we ship our final enterprise MIB.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER activate(1), delete(2), inactivate(3)  

AcOpStatus  
It describes the operability of a resource. Permitted values are: operational: the resource is partially or fully operable and available for use. offline: the resource requires a routine operation to be performed to place it online and make it available for use. initializing: the resource is undergoing initialization. selfTesting: the resource is undergoing a self-test procedure. provisioning: the resource is being provisioned. upgrading: the resource software, if applicable, is being upgraded. maintenance: the resource is currently under maintenance. standby: the resource is not providing service, but will take over the role of an associated operational resource if the latter fails. shuttingDown: the resource is in a termination phase. failed: the resource has an internal fault that prevents it from operating. hw-not-present: the resource has no hardware to provide service.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER operational(1), offline(2), initializing(3), selfTesting(4), provisioning(5), upgrading(6), maintenance(7), standby(8), shuttingDown(9), failed(10), hw-not-present(11)  

AcSlotNumber  
A physical slot number in an OSAP Chassis which is within the range of (1..16). Or the value 100 to indicate an Ethernet port group.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER ac0(0), ac1(1), ac2(2), ac3(3), ac4(4), ac5(5), ac6(6), ac7(7), ac8(8), ac9(9), ac10(10), ac11(11), ac12(12), ac13(13), ac14(14), ac15(15), ac16(16), ac100(100)  

AcPortNumber  
A physical port number on a media i/o card which is within the range of (1..8).
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER 1..8  

AcLastChange  
The last 'time' an entity is modified. The entity could be a single MIB object or a MIB table. For a table, modification to any objects in the table would apply. The last time is defined as the sysUpTime when the modification took place. The modification could be triggered by management systems, CLI commands, parameter synchronization and distribution protocols, and others. If there were no modification, it should have the value of 0.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  TimeTicks  

AcMibVersion  
An ASCII string which identifies the major and minor version of the Appian MIB currently supported by the active switch control processor. The format for this string is '.'. The string will support up to 9 characters in length. The major.minor numbers are derived from the active switch controllers software version.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  DisplayString Size(0..9)  

AcSwVersion  
An ASCII string which identifies the major and minor version of the Appian software running on one or more modules within the chassis. The format for this string is '...'. The string will support up to 19 characters in length.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  DisplayString Size(0..19)  

AcNodeId  
A unique value assigned to each OSAP in a ring by the EMS system. This is used in our MIB tables as part of an instance identifier so we can enable management of the ring as a single entity from any OSAP within the ring.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER 1..255  

AcRingId  
A unique value assigned to each Appian Ring by the EMS system. This is used in trap messages to help manage the event messages generated by a network of Appian Rings. The number is rather large, and with a max of 16 or so nodes per ring gives an upper bound to the network to be approx. 1*10^6 nodes.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER 1..65535  

AcNodeArchitecture  
This value describes where this node is in the network. The value describes the network/ring from the perspective of the node, not the network. * unconfigured: The node architecture has not been configured. * linear: The node is in a linear configuration. * ring: The node is part of a ring. * ring-interconnect: The node is in a ring and is used as the interconnect. * drop-and-continue-pri: The node is the primary in a drop and continue architecture. * drop-and-continue-sec: The node is the secondary in a drop and continue architecture. * subtending-pri: The node is the primary in a subtending ring architecture. * subtending-sec: The node is the secondary in a subtending ring architecture.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER unconfigured(0), linear(1), ring(2), ring-interconnect(3), drop-and-continue-pri(4), drop-and-continue-sec(5), subtending-pri(6), subtending-sec(7)  

Defined Values

appian 1.3.6.1.4.1.2785
Appian Communications Enterprise MIB Definitions
MODULE-IDENTITY    

acIdentifier 1.3.6.1.4.1.2785.1
OBJECT IDENTIFIER    

acProductId 1.3.6.1.4.1.2785.1.1
OBJECT IDENTIFIER    

acOsap 1.3.6.1.4.1.2785.2
OBJECT IDENTIFIER    

acPport 1.3.6.1.4.1.2785.2.3
OBJECT IDENTIFIER    

acLport 1.3.6.1.4.1.2785.2.4
OBJECT IDENTIFIER    

acTrunks 1.3.6.1.4.1.2785.2.6
OBJECT IDENTIFIER    

acServices 1.3.6.1.4.1.2785.2.8
OBJECT IDENTIFIER