SS-TRAP-MIB

File: SS-TRAP-MIB.mib (11300 bytes)

Imported modules

SNMPv2-SMI SNMPv2-TC RFC-1215
RFC1213-MIB

Imported symbols

OBJECT-TYPE enterprises MODULE-IDENTITY
RowPointer DateAndTime TRAP-TYPE
DisplayString

Defined Types

AlarmSeverity  
INTEGER indeterminate(0), critical(1), major(2), minor(3), warning(4), cleared(5)    

AlarmType  
INTEGER communications(1), qualityOfService(2), processing(3), equipment(4), security(5), operator(6), debug(7), unknown(8)    

Defined Values

sstrapmib 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.3.21.50
The Signaling Server SNMP trap MIB.
MODULE-IDENTITY    

nt 1.3.6.1.4.1.562
OBJECT IDENTIFIER    

meridian 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.3
OBJECT IDENTIFIER    

sigserv 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.3.21
OBJECT IDENTIFIER    

ssmib 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.3.21.5
OBJECT IDENTIFIER    

fm-Info 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.3.21.5.4
OBJECT IDENTIFIER    

fmSSAlarmTraps 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.3.21.5.4.1
OBJECT IDENTIFIER    

fmSScriticalAlarm 1
This trap is used to provide a real time indication of a critical alarm condition. The variables listed in VARIABLES clause are defined in `fmSSAlarmInfo' group are present in all critical alarms.
TRAP-TYPE    

fmSSmajorAlarm 2
This trap is used to provide a real time indication of a major alarm condition. The variables listed in VARIABLES clause are defined in `fmSSAlarmInfo' group are present in all major alarms.
TRAP-TYPE    

fmSSminorAlarm 3
This trap is used to provide a real time indication of a minor alarm condition. The variables listed in VARIABLES clause are defined in `fmSSAlarmInfo' group are present in all minor alarms.
TRAP-TYPE    

fmSSwarningAlarm 4
This trap is used to provide a real time indication of a warning alarm condition. The variables listed in VARIABLES clause are defined in `fmSSAlarmInfo' group are present in all warning alarms.
TRAP-TYPE    

fmSSclearedAlarm 5
This trap is used to provide a real time indication of a cleared alarm. The variables listed in VARIABLES clause are defined in `fmSSAlarmInfo' group are present in all cleared alarms.
TRAP-TYPE    

fmSSindeterminateAlarm 6
This trap is used to provide a real time indication of a indeterminate alarm condition. The variables listed in VARIABLES clause are defined in `fmSSAlarmInfo' group are present in all indeterminate alarms.
TRAP-TYPE    

fmSSAlarmInfo 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.3.21.5.4.1.7
OBJECT IDENTIFIER    

componentRowPointer 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.3.21.5.4.1.7.1
A pointer to the RowStatus variable of the component emitting the alarm, on a system where a component is generally a table entry.
Status: current Access: not-accessible
OBJECT-TYPE    
  RowPointer  

componentName 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.3.21.5.4.1.7.2
This convention is used where each component can be uniquely referenced by a type and instance name (at the console interface also). The textual content of this may be limited to the string representation of the OID.
Status: current Access: not-accessible
OBJECT-TYPE    
  DisplayString  

eventTime 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.3.21.5.4.1.7.3
The date and time at which the alarmed event occurred.
Status: current Access: not-accessible
OBJECT-TYPE    
  DateAndTime  

activeListStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.3.21.5.4.1.7.4
The active alarm list status. This may be used by the Manager to add (on receiving a set) and delete (on receiving a clear) alarms from the alarm display.
Status: current Access: not-accessible
OBJECT-TYPE    
  INTEGER message(0), set(1), clear(2)  

severity 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.3.21.5.4.1.7.5
The severity of the alarm which should indicate what priority should be given for fixing this problem. All values are OSI-defined; refer to CCITT X.733/ISO 10164-4 for a more complete description.
Status: current Access: not-accessible
OBJECT-TYPE    
  AlarmSeverity  

alarmType 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.3.21.5.4.1.7.6
The alarm type field as defined by OSI which is used to indicate a broad category of what is wrong. The first 6 values are OSI-defined; refer to CCITT X.733/ISO 10164-4 (for the first 5) and CCITT X.736/ISO 10164-4 (for the last) for a more complete description. The value 'operator' is used when an alarm is issued due to an operator command. The values 'debug' and 'unknown' are for compatibility with older switches and are used for debugging alarms and for those which do not fit any of the above, respectively.
Status: current Access: not-accessible
OBJECT-TYPE    
  AlarmType  

probableCause 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.3.21.5.4.1.7.7
The probable cause for the alarm which usually qualifies the Alarm Type field. Most values are OSI-defined; refer to CCITT X.733 and X.736 (ISO 10164-4 and 10164-7) for a more complete description.
Status: current Access: not-accessible
OBJECT-TYPE    
  INTEGER lossOfSignal(0), lossOfFrame(1), framingError(2), localTransmissionError(3), remoteTransmissionError(4), callEstablishmentError(5), degradedSignal(6), commSubsystemFailure(7), commProtocolError(8), lanError(9), dteDceInterfaceError(10), responseTimeExcessive(20), queueSizeExceeded(21), bandwidthReduced(22), retransmissionRateReduced(23), thresholdCrossed(24), performanceDegraded(25), congestion(26), atOrNearCapacity(27), storageCapacityProblem(40), versionMismatch(41), corruptData(42), cpuCyclesLimitExceeded(43), softwareError(44), softwareProgramError(45), softwareProgramTermination(46), fileError(47), outOfMemory(48), underlyingResourceUnavail(49), applicationSubsystemFailure(50), configurationError(51), powerProblem(60), timingProblem(61), processorProblem(62), datasetModemError(63), multiplexorProblem(64), receiverFailure(65), transmitterFailure(66), outputDeviceError(67), inputDeviceError(68), ioDeviceError(69), equipmentFailure(70), adapterError(71), duplicateInfo(80), infoMissing(81), infoModification(82), infoOutOfSequence(83), unexpectedInfo(84), denialOfService(90), outOfService(91), proceduralError(92), otherOperational(93), cableTamper(100), intrusionDetection(101), otherPhysical(102), authenticationFailure(110), breachOfConfidence(111), nonRepudiationFailure(112), unauthorizedMAX-ACCESS(113), otherSecurityService(114), delayedInfo(120), keyExpired(121), outOfHoursActivity(122), operationalCondition(200), debugging(201), unknown(202), inactiveVirtualCircuit(203), networkServerIntervention(204)  

ntpIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.3.21.5.4.1.7.8
An 8-digit code which is an index into an NTP to provide more description of the alarm and possible actions to take. The first 4 digits indicate a 'group' of alarms (belonging to a particular subsystem or component, etc.). The last 4 digits are a subindex arbitrarily assigned by the application which is responsible for them.
Status: current Access: not-accessible
OBJECT-TYPE    
  DisplayString Size(8)  

commentData 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.3.21.5.4.1.7.9
Additional textual information for the network operator to use. It contains only ASCII characters. Note: The total number of bytes in commentData, operatorData and internalData may not exceed 750 bytes.
Status: current Access: not-accessible
OBJECT-TYPE    
  DisplayString Size(0..750)