CADANT-TC

File: CADANT-TC.mib (29861 bytes)

Imported modules

SNMPv2-SMI SNMPv2-TC CADANT-PRODUCTS-MIB

Imported symbols

Integer32 MODULE-IDENTITY Counter64
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION cadant

Defined Types

CardId  
Uniquely identifies the individual Circuit Pack, where 0 is an invalid CardId.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  Integer32 0..99  

PortId  
Uniquely identifies a port on a card, where 0 is an invalid PortId.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  Integer32 0..392  

CardType  
Enumeration of generic Card Type.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER invalid(0), dcam(1), ucam(2), rsm(3), fan(4), pem(5), ccm(6), cdm(7), sam(8), unknown(98)  

CardSubType  
Enumeration of more specific current Card Type. For cards with only one subtype, the type and subtype should be identical.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER invalid(0), dcam192d(1), ucam96u(2), rsm56g(3), dcam144d(4), fanA(7), fanB(8), fanC(9), pemA(10), pemB(11), ccmA(12), ccmB(13), cdmA(14), cdmB(15), sam(16), unknown(98)  

CerCardType  
Enumeration of generic Card Type.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER invalid(0), fan(1), pem(2), ccm(3), cdm(4), sam(5), rsm(6), ucam(7), dcam(8), unknown(98)  

CerCardSubType  
Enumeration of more specific current Card Type. For cards with only one subtype, the type and subtype should be identical.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER invalid(0), fan(1), pem(2), ccm(3), cdm(4), sam(5), rsm10g(6), ucam96m24c(7), dcam192m8cAnnexA(8), dcam256m8cAnnexB(9), unknown(98)  

PortType  
Enumeration of current Port Type.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER invalid(0), ureceiver(1), uchannel(2), eport10BaseT(3), eport100BaseT(4), eport1000BaseT(5), eport10000BaseT(6), macport(8), dchannelDocsis(9), dchannelVideo(10), linkAgg(11), dchannelVideoReplica(12), dchannelOfdm(13), unknown(98)  

CerPortType  
Enumeration of current Port Type.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER invalid(0), ureceiver(1), uchannel(2), eport10BaseT(3), eport100BaseT(4), eport1000BaseT(5), eport10000BaseT(6), macport(8), dchannelDocsis(9), dchannelVideo(10), linkAgg(11), dchannelVideoreplica(12), dchannelOfdm(13), unknown(98)  

PortMode  
mode settings for a network port.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER invalid(0), autoNegotiate(1), fullDuplex100Mpbs(2), halfDuplex100Mpbs(3), fullDuplex10Mpbs(4), halfDuplex10Mpbs(5), fullDuplex1000Mpbs(6), halfDuplex1000Mpbs(7), fullDuplex10000Mpbs(8)  

PortDetectedMode  
detected mode settings for a network port.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER invalid(0), fullDuplex100Mpbs(2), halfDuplex100Mpbs(3), fullDuplex10Mpbs(4), halfDuplex10Mpbs(5), fullDuplex1000Mpbs(6), halfDuplex1000Mpbs(7), fullDuplex10000Mpbs(8), sfpFullDuplex1000BaseT(9), sfpHalfDuplex1000BaseT(10), sfpFullDuplex100BaseT(11), sfpHalfDuplex100BaseT(12), sfpFullDuplex10BaseT(13), sfpHalfDuplex10BaseT(14), sfpFullDuplex1000BaseSX(15), sfpFullDuplex1000BaseLX(16), sfpFullDuplex1000BaseLH(17), sfpFullDuplex1000BaseLXLH(18), sfpFullDuplex1000BaseZX(19), sfpFullDuplex1000BaseCWDM(20), sfpFullDuplex1000BaseDWDM(21), xfpFullDuplex10GBaseSR(22), xfpFullDuplex10GBaseLRM(23), xfpFullDuplex10GBaseLR(24), xfpFullDuplex10GBaseER(25), xfpFullDuplex10GBaseZR(26), xfpFullDuplex10GBaseLX4(27), xfpFullDuplex10GBaseDWDM(28), sfpFullDuplex10GBaseSR(29), sfpFullDuplex10GBaseLRM(30), sfpFullDuplex10GBaseLR(31), sfpFullDuplex10GBaseER(32), sfpFullDuplex10GBaseZR(33), unknown(34)  

FlowControlMode  
flow control settings for a network port.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER invalid(0), on(1), off(2), desired(3), unknown(4)  

AdminState  
The administrative or the desired states of the element and are set by the EMS.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER up(1), down(2)  

PrimaryState  
The operational state IS(1): The element is operable and available for use OOS(2): The element/resource is inoperable and unable to provide service UNEQ(3): The element/resource is unequiped.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER is(1), oos(2)  

SecondaryState  
For each PrimaryState, there might be an associated secondary state
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER notapplicable(0), manual(1), fault(2), diagnostic(3), overload(4), normal(5), degrade(6), initializing(7), swdownload(8), firmwarepump(9), powerup(10), bootdkm(11)  

UnknownState  
Similar to TMN representation of the Unknown Status.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER known(0), unknown(1)  

DuplexStatus  
not applicable to all components
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER notapplicable(0), active(1), standby(2), simplex(3), protected(4)  

MacPortId  
A valid unique identifier for a MAC port in an E6000 system.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  Integer32 1..416  

MacPortIdWithInvalid  
Identifier for a MAC port in an E6000 system.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  Integer32 0..416  

EqActionType  
not applicable to all components
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER notapplicable(0), initialize(1), switch(2), remove(3), restorecond(4), restoreuncd(5), systemreset(6), cardreset(7)  

OverloadStatus  
Three levels indicating how much work the card is doing.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER normal(1), yellow(2), red(3)  

OverloadThreshold  
Five levels indicating when overload state transitions should occur.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER low(0), medlow(1), med(2), medhigh(3), high(4)  

DiskVolumeUsageLevel  
Describe the disk volume usage level
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER normal(1), minor(2), major(3), critical(4)  

CadBridgeGroupId  
Uniquely identifies the bridge group.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  Integer32 33..255  

CadBridgePortType  
Type of traffic allowed on a bridge port. Ethernet ports allow any type of traffic. RF ports can be sub divided for CM traffic, authorized CPE traffic, and unauthorized CPE traffic.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER cm(1), cpeauth(2), cpeunauth(3), any(4), none(5)  

VlanId  
The unique identifier for a Virtual LAN. A value of 1000000 indicates unknown VLAN.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  Integer32 1..1000000  

FlowActivityState  
Flow Activity State describes the recent bandwidth utilization history of a service flow relative to its Service Level Agreement. A flow that is operating below its Tmin is said to be 'needy'. A flow that is operating above Tmin but below Tmid is said to be 'normal'. A flow that is operating above Tmid but below Tmax is said to be 'greedy'.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER needy(1), normal(2), greedy(3)  

InetAddressIPv4or6  
This TEXTUAL-CONVENTION is similar to InetAddress as defined in the INET-ADDRESS-MIB. However, InetAddressIPv4or6 does not allow DNS addresses and its address type, either IPv4 or IPv6, can be readily determined from its length alone. If the address is an IPv4 address, then the length will be exactly 4 bytes. If the address is an IPv6 address, then the length will be either 16 or 20 bytes. If the length if 0, then the address is empty or null. If the length is 4: octets contents encoding 1-4 IP address network-byte order If the length is 8: octets contents encoding 1-8 EUI IPv6 address network-byte order If the length is 16: octets contents encoding 1-16 IPv6 address network-byte order If the length is 20: octets contents encoding 1-16 IPv6 address network-byte order 17-20 scope identifier network-byte order The scope identifier (bytes 17-20) MUST NOT be present for global IPv6 addresses. For non-global IPv6 addresses (e.g. link-local or site-local addresses), the scope identifier MUST always be present. It contains a link identifier for link-local and a site identifier for site-local IPv6 addresses. The scope identifier MUST disambiguate identical address values. For link-local addresses, the scope identifier will typically be the interface index (ifIndex as defined in the IF-MIB, RFC 2233) of the interface on which the address is configured. The scope identifier may contain the special value 0 which refers to the default scope. The default scope may be used in cases where the valid scope identifier is not known (e.g., a management application needs to write a site-local InetAddressIPv6 address without knowing the site identifier value). The default scope SHOULD NOT be used as an easy way out in cases where the scope identifier for a non-global IPv6 is known.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  OCTET STRING Size(0|4|8|16|20)  

LineType  
This TEXTUAL-CONVENTION describes the type line connections available on the C4.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER console(1), vty(2)  

AAAmethod  
This TEXTUAL-CONVENTION describes the type of AAA methods available on the C4.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER none(1), line(2), local(4), group(5)  

SshService  
This TEXTUAL-CONVENTION describes the SSH service types available in SSH on the C4.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER terminal(1), sftp(2)  

SshAuthMethod  
This TEXTUAL-CONVENTION describes the authentication method available in SSH on the C4.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER password(1), public-key(2)  

SshCipher  
This TEXTUAL-CONVENTION describes the ciphers available in SSH on the C4.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  BITS other(0), threedes(1), arcfour(2), blowfish(3), cast(4), aes(5)  

SshCipherType  
This TEXTUAL-CONVENTION describes the specific cipher type on the C4.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER other(1), threedes(2), arcfour(3), blowfish(4), cast128(5), aes128(6), aes192(7), aes256(8), des(9), rc4(10)  

SshMacAlg  
This TEXTUAL-CONVENTION describes the MAC algorithm available in SSH on the C4.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER none(1), hmac-sha1(2), hmac-sha1-96(3), hmac-md5(4), hmac-md5-96(5)  

SshProtocol  
This TEXTUAL-CONVENTION describes the SSH protocol versions available in SSH on the C4.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER ssh1(1), ssh2(2), ssh1ssh2(3)  

SshKeyType  
This TEXTUAL-CONVENTION describes the server key types available in SSH on the E6000.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER unknown(0), dsa1024(1), rsa2048(2)  

SshKeyExchangeMethod  
This TEXTUAL-CONVENTION describes the server key exchange methods available in SSH on the E6000.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  BITS dh-gr1-sha1(0), dh-gr14-sha1(1)  

CadDouble  
This type is used to express and display 64-bit, double-precision floating-point values.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  Counter64  

FirmwareSource  
This type describes the initial source of the firmware running on a card. Committed and transient indicate the card flash device and the downloaded image, respectively. Boot1 and Boot2 indicate which of the resident boot images was used to boot the card.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER committed(1), transient(2), boot1(3), boot2(4), unknown(5)  

PicType  
This type describes the PIC attached to the backplane behind a a card.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER invalid(0), dcamLeft(1), dcamRight(2), dcam(3), ucamRight(4), ucam(5), rsm(6), unknown(98)  

CerPicType  
This type describes the PIC attached to the backplane behind a a card.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER invalid(0), dcamLowPic8c(1), dcamHighPic8c(2), dcamSparePic8c(3), ucamHighPic24c(4), ucamSparePic24c(5), rsmPic(6), unknown(98)  

CadExtAclCondition  
This TEXTUAL-CONVENTION describes the condition of Extended ACLs.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER na(0), eq(1), ne(2), lt(3), le(4), gt(5), ge(6), range(7)  

ServerType  
This TEXTUAL-CONVENTION describes the INET services available on the SCM.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER telnet(1), ftp(2), snmp(3), syslog(4), radius(5), tacacs(6), other(7)  

AccountingType  
This TEXTUAL-CONVENTION describes the different types of accounting services.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER start-stop(1), stop-only(2)  

CadIfDirection  
A direction of flow on an interface.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER in(1), out(2)  

CadIpPort  
The port of an IP packet. The value -1 indicates that this field is not used.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER 0..65535 | -1  

CadIpTos  
The type-of-service of an IP packet. The value 0 indicates that this field is not used.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER 0..255  

CadIpTosMask  
The allowed type-of-service mask of an IP packet. 30 is used when the 4 bit TOS is specified. 224 is used when the 3 bit precedence is specified, and 254 is used when the entire 7 bit TOS is specified, 255 is used when 8 bit is specified. A value of 0 indicates that the TOS field is not used.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER 0 | 30 | 224 | 254 | 255  

CadProtocolType  
The protocol type an IP packet (8 bits). 0 is IP, 1 is ICMP, 2 is IGMP, 6 is TCP 17 is UDP. See RFC-1700 for complete list. The value -1 indicates an invalid/unused protocol type.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER 0..255 | -1  

CadTcpFlags  
The values available in the flags portion of the TCP header.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  BITS urg(0), ack(1), push(2), rst(3), syn(4), fin(5)  

CadAclType  
The type of ACL this ACE is part of.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER none(0), std-access-list(1), ext-access-list(2), rate-limit-access-list(3), remark(4), ipv6-access-list(5)  

CadAclString  
The name of the ACL this ACE is part of.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  OCTET STRING Size(0..32)  

OUIAddress  
Represents the first three(3), most significant bytes of an 802 MAC address represented in the `canonical' order defined by IEEE 802.1a, i.e., as if it were transmitted least significant bit first, even though 802.5 (in contrast to other 802.x protocols) requires MAC addresses to be transmitted most significant bit first.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  OCTET STRING Size(3)  

CadCpeDeviceTypes  
CPE Device types.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  BITS cable-modem(0), cpe(1), ps(2), mta(3), stb(4), tea(5), erouter(6), dva(7), sg(8), reserved9(9), reserved10(10), reserved11(11), reserved12(12), reserved13(13), reserved14(14), reserved15(15), reserved16(16), reserved17(17), reserved18(18), reserved19(19), reserved20(20), reserved21(21), reserved22(22), reserved23(23), reserved24(24), reserved25(25), reserved26(26), reserved27(27), reserved28(28), reserved29(29), reserved30(30), reserved31(31)  

AdminSrcAddrType  
This enumeration is for setting the source interface to use with administrative services.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER other(1), ftp(2), http(3), ipdr(4), legal-intercept(5), ntp(6), pc-dqos(7), pc-mm(8), remote-query(9), snmp-trap(10), ssh(11), syslog(12), radius(13), tacacs(14), telnet(15), dns(16)  

Defined Values

cadTextualConventions 1.3.6.1.4.1.4998.0
This MIB module contains the textual conventions that are shared among multiple ARRIS MIBs.
MODULE-IDENTITY