SCTE-HMS-HEADENDIDENT-TC-MIB

File: SCTE-HMS-HEADENDIDENT-TC-MIB.mib (14991 bytes)

Imported modules

SNMPv2-SMI SNMPv2-TC

Imported symbols

MODULE-IDENTITY enterprises Integer32
Unsigned32 TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

Defined Types

VideoInputFrameRateType  
This value defines the types of MPEG Video Input Frame Rate that is supported by QAM devices.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER other(1), autoSelect(2), f24Hz(3), f25Hz(4), f29Hz97(5), f30Hz(6), f29or30Hz(7), f48Hz(8), f50Hz(9), f59Hz94(10), f60Hz(11), f59or60Hz(12)  

QAMChannelModulationFormat  
This value defines the types of QAM Channel Modulation that is supported by QAM devices.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER unknown(1), other(2), qam64(3), qam256(4), qam128(5), qam512(6), qam1024(7)  

QAMChannelInterleaveMode  
This value defines the types of QAM Interleave Mode which follows the value of docsIfDownChannelInterleave. This value is supported by HMS QAM devices.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER unknown(1), other(2), fecI8J16(3), fecI16J8(4), fecI32J4(5), fecI64J2(6), fecI128J1(7), fecI12J17(8), fecI128J2(9), fecI128J3(10), fecI128J4(11), fecI128J5(12), fecI128J6(13), fecI128J7(14), fecI128J8(15)  

ProgDataType  
This value defines the types of data that can be contained in Programs and program streams.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER video(1), audio(2), data(3), other(4)  

DeviceEnableDisableValues  
This data type represents whether the object is disabled(1) or enabled(2), or the object is not supported (3) by the current configuration or this device's hardware.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER disabled(1), enabled(2), notSupported(3)  

MpegErrorStatus  
This data type represents whether the object is good(1) or has errors(2), or the object is not supported (3) by the current configuration or this device's hardware.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER good(1), errors(2), notSupported(3)  

HePIDValue  
This data type represents a packet identifier (PID) value which ranges from 0 to (2^13 - 1). The value of 65535 indicates that either the PID is invalid or does not exist.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  Unsigned32 0..8191 | 65535  

HeClockSource  
An enumerated value that provides the location where the value for the clock on the module is coming from. internal - this value is being derived internally from the local module timing source. external - an source that is external to the module, such as a controller card is providing a signal to calculate the real time clock. ntp - this module is running the ntp protocol and can sync up to a master ntp clock source. other - the real time clock source does not fit into the existing values.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER unknown(1), other(2), internal(3), external(4), ntp(5), none(6)  

HeResetValue  
Configured reset value for a specific device. reset - the value of reset is SET at the device and the device will reset. running - the normal value of the device is running when an SNMP GET of the reset value is sent. resetting - The value resetting shall be returned if an SNMP GET of the device is performed after a reset SET command is sent and before the device can actually perform the reset. A second reset SET command should not interrupt the reset sequence. If a second SET is sent, it will be ignored.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER reset(1), running(2), resetting(3)  

HeTenthVolt  
This data type represents voltage levels that are normally expressed in volts. Units are in tenths of a volt; for example, -48.1 volts will be represented as -481.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  Integer32  

HeTenthdBm  
This data type represents power levels that are normally expressed in dBm. Units are in tenths of a dBm; for example, -5.1 dBm will be represented as -51.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  Integer32  

HeTenthdBmV  
This data type represents power levels that are normally expressed in dBmV. Units are in tenths of a dBmV; for example, -5.1 dBmV will be represented as -51.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  Integer32  

HeTenthCentigrade  
This data type represents temperature values that are normally expressed in Centigrade. Units are in tenths of a Centigrade; for example, -5.1 Centigrade will be represented as -51.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  Integer32  

HeHundredthNanoMeter  
This data type represents wavelength values that are normally expressed in nano meters. Units are in hundredths of a NanoMeter; for example, 1550.56 nm will be represented as 155056.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  Unsigned32  

HeTenthdB  
This data type represents power levels that are normally expressed in dB. Units are in tenths of a dB; for example, -5.1 dB will be represented as -51.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  Integer32  

HeOnOffControl  
An enumerated value that provides a control of a particular hardware or software parameter that usually represent some sort of switch. A SET request with a value off(1) will cause the switch to be shut off. A SET request with a value on(2) will cause the switch to be turned on. A value meaningless(3) will be implemented by the variables that represent a switch with write-only access. A GET request for the value of the write-only variable shall return a value meaningless(3). A SET request with a value meaningless(3) for the variable with write access shall have no effect and no exception is generated. A value may be used by the variables with both read-write and write-only access. The variables with read-only access shall be defined with the textual convention HeOnOffStatus.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER off(1), on(2), meaningless(3)  

HeOnOffStatus  
An enumerated value that provides a status of a particular hardware or software parameter that usually represent some sort of switch. A value off(1) indicates the switch is off. A value on(2) indicates the switch is on.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER off(1), on(2)  

HeAlarmControl  
Alarm Control value for a specific device. This object is used to control sending traps related to this headend entity or enabling disabling of raising an alarm condition for a specific entity.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER alarmEnabled(1), alarmDisabled(2)  

HeTrapRegenerate  
This value tells the SNMP Agent to send the Trap Regenerate Trap for all values of Current alarms for this entity. The device can provide for a means to send ALL current alarms, not just one specific entity.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER trapRegenerate(1), trapNormal(2)  

HeDigitalAlarmSeverity  
The alarm severity that is determined by the device and sent over in the trap message.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER critical(1), major(2), minor(3), warning(4), status(5), clear(6), information(7)  

HeDigitalAlarmType  
The alarm type that describes the Event that caused the alarm.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER communication(1), process(2), session(3), capacity(4), maintenance(5), provisioning(6), programMgmt(7), redundancy(8), other(9)  

HeFaultStatus  
An enumerated value that provides a fault status of a particular hardware or software parameter that usually represent some sort of condition. A value normal(1) indicates the normal condition. A value fault(2) indicates the fault condition.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER normal(1), fault(2)  

HeMilliAmp  
This data type represents current levels that are normally expressed in amperes. Units are in milliamperes; for example, 2.1 Amperes would be expressed as 2100.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  Unsigned32  

HeHundredthWatts  
This data type represents power values that are normally expressed in watts. Units are in hundredths of a watt; for example, 420 watts will be represented as 42000.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  Unsigned32  

Defined Values

hmsTextualConventionMIB 1.3.6.1.4.1.5591.1.11.5.1
The MIB module is for representing general information about HeadEnd Digital equipment present(or indoor) and is supported by an SNMP agent.
MODULE-IDENTITY