CTRON-ENTITY-STATE-TC-MIB
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CTRON-ENTITY-STATE-TC-MIB.mib (7251 bytes)
Imported modules
Imported symbols
Defined Types
EntityAdminState |
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Represents the various possible administrative states.
A value of 'locked' means the resource is administratively
prohibited from use. A value of 'shuttingDown' means that
usage is administratively limited to current instances of
use. A value of 'unlocked' means the resource is not
administratively prohibited from use. A value of
'unknown' means that this resource is unable to
report administrative state. |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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INTEGER |
unknown(1), locked(2), shuttingDown(3), unlocked(4) |
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EntityOperState |
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Represents the possible values of operational states.
A value of 'disabled' means the resource is totally
inoperable. A value of 'enabled' means the resource
is partially or fully operable. A value of 'testing'
means the resource is currently being tested
and cannot therefore report whether it is operational
or not. A value of 'unknown' means that this
resource is unable to report operational state. |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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INTEGER |
unknown(1), disabled(2), enabled(3), testing(4) |
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EntityUsageState |
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Represents the possible values of usage states.
A value of 'idle' means the resource is servicing no
users. A value of 'active' means the resource is
currently in use and it has sufficient spare capacity
to provide for additional users. A value of 'busy'
means the resource is currently in use, but it
currently has no spare capacity to provide for
additional users. A value of 'unknown' means
that this resource is unable to report usage state. |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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INTEGER |
unknown(1), idle(2), active(3), busy(4) |
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EntityAlarmStatus |
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Represents the possible values of alarm status.
An Alarm [RFC3877] is a persistent indication
of an error or warning condition.
When no bits of this attribute are set, then no active
alarms are known against this entity and it is not under
repair.
When the 'value of underRepair' is set, the resource is
currently being repaired, which, depending on the
implementation, may make the other values in this bit
string not meaningful.
When the value of 'critical' is set, one or more critical
alarms are active against the resource. When the value
of 'major' is set, one or more major alarms are active
against the resource. When the value of 'minor' is set,
one or more minor alarms are active against the resource.
When the value of 'warning' is set, one or more warning
alarms are active against the resource. When the value
of 'indeterminate' is set, one or more alarms whose of
perceived severity cannot be determined are active
against this resource.
A value of 'unknown' means that this resource is
unable to report alarm state. |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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BITS |
unknown(0), underRepair(1), critical(2), major(3), minor(4), warning(5), indeterminate(6) |
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EntityStandbyStatus |
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Represents the possible values of standby status.
A value of 'hotStandby' means the resource is not
providing service, but it will be immediately able to
take over the role of the resource to be backed-up,
without the need for initialization activity, and will
contain the same information as the resource to be
backed up. A value of 'coldStandy' means that the
resource is to back-up another resource, but will not
be immediately able to take over the role of a resource
to be backed up, and will require some initialization
activity. A value of 'providingService' means the
resource is providing service. A value of
'unknown' means that this resource is unable to
report standby state. |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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INTEGER |
unknown(1), hotStandby(2), coldStandby(3), providingService(4) |
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Defined Values
ctEntityStateTc |
1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.2.30.1 |
This MIB defines state textual conventions.
Copyright (C) The Internet Society 2005. This version
of this MIB module is part of RFC yyyy; see the RFC
itself for full legal notices. |
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