Paradyne Network Router 3700 A2 GB20 10 User Manual

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COMSPHERE  
6700 SERIES  
NETWORK MANAGEMENT  
SYSTEM  
SNMP PROXY AGENT  
FEATURE  
USER’S GUIDE  
Document No. 6700-A2-GB20-10  
 
COMSPHERE  
6700 Series  
Network Management System  
SNMP Proxy Agent Feature  
User’s Guide  
6700-A2-GB20-10  
Issue 2 (December 1996)  
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Contents  
Preface  
G Related Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v  
Ordering Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi  
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Overview  
G What is the SNMP Proxy Agent Feature? . . . . . . . . 1-1  
G Feature List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2  
G Sample SNMP Network Topology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3  
G SNMP Proxy Agent Feature Package Contents . . . 1-4  
Installation  
G Hardware and Software Requirements . . . . . . . . . . 2-1  
Supported Network Adapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1  
G Preparing for Installation and Configuration . . . . . . 2-3  
G Installing the SNMP Proxy Agent Feature . . . . . . . . 2-5  
G Configuring the SNMP Proxy Agent Feature for  
TCP/IP Networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8  
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Contents  
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MIB-II System Group Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2  
MIB-II Interface Group Overview . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2  
G COMSPHERE 6700 Series NMS  
G DOS, Windows, and Workstation MIBs . . . . . . . . . . 3-6  
G Device Traps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7  
G SNMP Community Views . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-11  
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Enterprise Trap Definitions  
Enterprise Common MIB Definitions  
Glossary  
G Refer to Document No. 6700-A2-GB22-00.  
Index  
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Figures  
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2
Overview  
G 1-1 Sample SNMP Network Topology . . . . . . . . . . 1-3  
Installation  
G 2-2 Product Information Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6  
G 2-3 Destination Directory Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6  
G 2-4 Confirmation Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7  
G 2-5 Completion Status Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7  
G 2-6 Installation Completed! Window . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8  
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Management Information Bases  
G 3-1 SMI Defined Object Identifier Prefix Tree . . . . 3-4  
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Tables  
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Installation  
G 2-1 Supported Network Adapter Boards . . . . . . . . 2-2  
Management Information Bases  
G 3-1 MIB Browser Output Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2  
G 3-2 Primary Alert Traps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8  
G 3-3 System Security Event Traps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9  
G 3-4 Primary Alert Clear Notifications . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10  
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Preface  
This guide describes how to install and use the COMSPHEREr  
6700 Series Network Management System (NMS) SNMP Proxy  
Agent feature.  
This manual assumes you have a basic understanding of  
COMSPHERE modems and data service units (DSUs) and their  
operation, are knowledgeable about data communications, and  
are familiar with Windowst terminology and conventions.  
Related Documents  
Contact your sales representative for additional product  
documentation.  
3510-A2-GA31 COMSPHERE 3000 Series Carrier, Installation  
Manual  
3610-A2-GB41 COMSPHERE 3600 Series Data Service Units,  
Models 3610 and 3611, Time Division  
Multiplexer, Multichannel Multipoint, and Digital  
Bridge Options, Applications Guide  
3610-A2-GB91 COMSPHERE 3600 Series Data Service Units,  
Models 3610 and 3611, Operator’s Guide (with  
Reference Card insert)  
3610-A2-GN32 COMSPHERE 3600 Series Data Service Units,  
Models 3610 and 3611, Dial Backup Module  
and SNA Diagnostic Interface Options,  
Applications Guide  
3810-A2-GB91 COMSPHERE 3800 Series Modems, Models  
3810, 3811, and 3820, User’s Guide  
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Preface  
3910-A2-GN32 COMSPHERE 3900 Series Modems, Models  
3910 and 3911, Point–to–Point/Multipoint,  
Installation and Operation Manual  
6700-A2-GB21 COMSPHERE 6700 Series Network  
Management System Multiuser Feature User’s  
Guide  
6700-A2-GB22 COMSPHERE 6700 Series Network  
Management System Network Configuration  
Guide  
6700-A2-GB41 COMSPHERE 6700 Series Network  
Management System Security Manager  
Feature Supplement  
6700-A2-GY31 COMSPHERE 6700 Series Network  
Management System User’s Guide  
1001-40-1940  
NEWT TCP/IP for Windows Installation and  
User’s Guide  
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Overview  
1
What is SNMP?  
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an Internet  
standard protocol for managing TCP/IP devices.  
Using SNMP, a network administrator can address queries and  
commands to network nodes and devices. You can use SNMP  
to monitor network performance and status; control operational  
parameters; and report, analyze, and isolate faults.  
Agents, managers, and Management Information Bases  
(MIBs) combine to control network devices.  
Agents collect management information and store it in a  
database called the MIB. The agent provides management  
information to an SNMP manager upon request.  
Non-TCP/IP devices can be managed with SNMP proxy agents.  
What is the SNMP Proxy Agent  
Feature?  
The COMSPHEREr 6700 Series Network Management System  
SNMP Proxy Agent feature provides the capability for any  
device managed by a COMSPHERE 6700 Series Network  
Management System (NMS) to also be monitored and controlled  
by an SNMP network management system, such as HP  
OpenViewt or SunNett Manager.  
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Overview  
Software Description  
The SNMP Proxy Agent feature includes NetManage Enhanced  
Windows TCP/IP (NEWTt) software, which supports  
transmission of SNMP messages across Ethernetr, Token Ring,  
FDDI, SLIP, and PPP interfaces.  
The SNMP Proxy Agent feature is a software package that can  
be installed on top of the COMSPHERE 6700 Series NMS  
Release 4.0.0 or higher at any time.  
NOTE:  
COMSPHERE 6700 Series NMS Release 4.0.0 or higher  
is required to execute the SNMP Proxy Agent feature.  
You can install the SNMP Proxy Agent feature in any of the  
following COMSPHERE 6700 Series NMS installations:  
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Single user  
Multiuser server  
Multiuser client  
Feature List  
The SNMP Proxy Agent feature provides the following features:  
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SNMP Proxy Agent for COMSPHERE devices using  
Enterprise MIBs  
SNMP Agent for COMSPHERE 6700 Series NMS using  
Enterprise MIBs  
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SNMP Agent for MIB-II  
SNMP Agent for DOS, Windowst, and workstations  
using NetManage Enterprise MIBs  
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COMSPHERE 6700 Series NMS Alerts exported as  
SNMP Traps  
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One IP address per COMSPHERE 6700 Series NMS  
Specific Community View Access for each managed  
device  
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Overview  
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Integrated TCP/IP, UDP/IP, and SNMP Protocol support  
Concurrent Ethernet, Token Ring, FDDI, SLIP, and PPP  
interface support  
Sample SNMP Network  
Topology  
Figure 1-1 shows a sample SNMP network topology.  
Figure 1-1. Sample SNMP Network Topology  
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Overview  
SNMP Proxy Agent Feature  
Package Contents  
The SNMP Proxy Agent feature package includes the following:  
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SNMP feature software on one 3 1/2disk  
COMSPHERE 6700 MIBs 3 1/2disk  
One COMSPHERE 6700 Series Network Management  
System SNMP Proxy Agent Feature User’s Guide  
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One COMSPHERE 6700 Series Network Management  
System Network Configuration Guide  
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Installation  
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Hardware and Software  
Requirements  
The SNMP Proxy Agent feature has the same hardware and  
software requirements as the basic single-user NMS. Refer to  
the Hardware Description and Software Description sections of  
the COMSPHERE 6700 Series Network Management System  
User’s Guide for details.  
Supported Network Adapters  
To use the SNMP feature on Ethernet, Token Ring, or FDDI, you  
must install a supported network adapter board. Supported  
boards are listed in Table 2-1.  
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Table 2-1. Supported Network Adapter Boards (1 of 2)  
Interface  
Vendor  
Model  
Ethernet  
3COM  
3C501 Ether Link  
3C503 Ether Link II  
3C505 Ether Link Plus  
3C507 Ether Link 16  
3C509 Ether Link III  
3C523 Ether Link/MC TP  
3C527 Ether Link/MC 32  
AT-1500 Network Adapter  
HP27247/HP27252 Plus  
EtherExpress 16 and 16T  
EXOS105T  
Allied Telesis  
Hewlett Packardr  
Intelr  
Novell/Excelan  
NE1000  
NE2000  
Racal InterLan  
SMC  
NI5210  
NI6510  
SMC 8000  
SMC Elite 16  
Ungermann-Bass  
Networth EtherNext 16-Bit UTP  
NIUpc/EOTP  
NIUps  
Western Digital  
Xircom  
EtherCard Plus  
EtherCard Plus Elite 16  
All PE Models  
All PE2 Models  
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Table 2-1. Supported Network Adapter Boards (2 of 2)  
Interface  
Vendor  
Model  
Ethernet  
Xircom (Continued)  
Other  
All PE3 Models  
(NDIS Driver Required)  
16/4 Token Ring Adapter  
All PT Models  
Token Ring  
IBMr  
Xircom  
Madge  
Smart 16/4 RingNode adapter  
p139X  
Proteonr  
p189X  
p1990  
Raycone  
Other  
Any  
16/4 Token Ring Adapter  
(NDIS Driver Required)  
(NDIS Driver Required)  
FDDI  
Preparing for Installation and  
Configuration  
Before installing and configuring the SNMP Proxy Agent feature,  
you need some system and network information. Use the  
following form to collect the necessary information before you  
start the installation process. Retain this form as a record of this  
information. Examples are shown in parentheses.  
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SNMP Feature Installation and Configuration Information  
General  
Where to install the software (c:\pcnms):  
Network Interface Name (Ethernet0):  
Network Interface Type (Ethernet):  
Workstation  
Internet Address of Workstation (192.0.2.2):  
Unique Node Name (Largo Bld. G):  
SNMP Manager  
Internet Address of Manager (192.0.2.8):  
Unique Manager Name (Help Desk1):  
LAN/Hardware Interface  
Adapter Vendor Name (Western Digital):  
Board Type (Ether Card Plus):  
Interrupt Level (5):  
I/O Base Address (0x300):  
SLIP Interface  
Baud Rate (9600):  
Flow Control (Hardware):  
Modem Type (Hayesr compatible):  
Port (COM 1):  
Telephone Number (9,1,813–555–2671):  
Optional  
Subnet Mask (255.255.255.0):  
Default Gateway (192.0.2.254):  
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Installing the SNMP Proxy  
Agent Feature  
To install the SNMP Proxy Agent feature software, start from the  
Program Manager window and perform the following steps:  
1. Insert Disk #1 into Drive A.  
2. From the Program Manager window, choose File.  
3. From the File menu, choose Run.  
4. In the Command Line field, type A:\INSTALL.  
5. Choose OK. The Welcome window appears, as shown in  
Figure 2-1.  
Figure 2-1. Welcome Window  
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6. Choose Continue. The Product Information window  
appears, as shown in Figure 2-2.  
Figure 2-2. Product Information Window  
7. Choose Yes. The Destination Directory window appears, as  
shown in Figure 2-3.  
Figure 2-3. Destination Directory Window  
The Destination Directory window allows you to place the  
NMS software into a specific directory. A single directory  
within a single partition is required.  
8. Enter a subdirectory location or choose the default setting  
C:\PCNMS.  
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9. Choose Continue. The Confirmation window appears, as  
shown in Figure 2-4.  
Figure 2-4. Confirmation Window  
10. Choose Install to confirm the installation of the NMS  
software into the specified directory. The Completion status  
window appears, as shown in Figure 2-5.  
Figure 2-5. Completion Status Window  
This window displays a bar indicating the percentage of  
completion for the current installation. In addition, the names  
of the files being installed appear above the bar until the  
installation is complete. Then the Installation Completed!  
window appears, as shown in Figure 2-6.  
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Figure 2-6. Installation Completed! Window  
11. Choose OK.  
Configuring the SNMP Proxy  
Agent Feature for TCP/IP  
Networks  
After installation, use the Network Configuration application to  
customize your configuration for TCP/IP networks. For details on  
doing so, refer to the COMSPHERE 6700 Series Network  
Management System Network Configuration Guide.  
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Management Information Bases  
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MIB-II Support  
The SNMP Proxy Agent feature includes support for the  
standard Management Information Base (MIB-II) used with  
network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. This  
support is provided by the NEWT component. The following  
MIB-II groups are supported as specified in RFC 1213.  
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System Group  
Interface Group  
Address Translation Table Group  
IP Group  
ICMP Group  
TCP Group  
UDP Group  
Specific characteristics of the system and interface groups are  
noted in the following paragraphs.  
NOTE:  
Because this product is a proxy agent, the MIB-II  
information reflects the state of the TCP/IP interface in the  
workstation where the proxy is running. If a MIB-II variable  
is accessed for a proxied device, the MIB-II value for the  
proxy workstation is returned.  
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Management Information Bases  
MIB-II System Group Overview  
The MIB-II system group contains system description  
information. You may customize the sysContact, sysName, and  
sysLocation text. For further details, refer to the NEWT TCP/IP  
for Windows Installation and User’s Guide.  
MIB browser output examples for the system group are  
presented in Table 3-1.  
Table 3-1. MIB Browser Output Table  
Object  
Descriptor  
Example  
sysDescr  
80486 DOS 6.20 Windows 3.10 Enhanced  
Mode NetManage SNMP 4.00  
sysObjectID  
sysUpTime  
sysContact  
sysName  
NetManage, Inc.  
00:00:24.99  
COMSPHERE 6700 NMS Administrator  
Paradyne COMSPHERE 6700  
COMSPHERE 6700 NMS Workstation  
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sysLocation  
sysServices  
MIB-II Interface Group Overview  
The MIB-II interface group contains information about TCP/IP  
interfaces configured within NEWT.  
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Management Information Bases  
COMSPHERE 6700 Series  
NMS Enterprise MIBs  
Four new enterprise Management Information Base (MIB)  
definitions are introduced with SNMP Proxy Agent Release 1.0:  
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COMSPHERE 6700 NMS MIB  
COMSPHERE 6700 Device MIB  
Front Panel MIB  
Call Directory MIB  
NOTE:  
For additional installation information, refer to the  
readme.txt file on the COMSPHERE 6700 SNMP MIBs  
diskette, Part No. 869-2745-0011.  
Figure 3-1 shows the Structure of Management Information  
(SMI) defined object identifier prefix tree that includes the  
COMSPHERE 6700 Enterprise MIBs.  
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Figure 3-1. SMI Defined Object Identifier Prefix Tree  
The COMSPHERE 6700 NMS and Device MIBs are defined in  
the appendices.  
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Management Information Bases  
COMSPHERE 6700 NMS MIB  
Overview  
The NMS MIB administers the 6700 Series NMS. The following  
groups are defined in the NMS MIB.  
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NMS Administration Group  
NMS System Group  
NMS Device Group  
NMS Manager Group  
NMS Test Group  
Refer to Appendix A for a full description of the COMSPHERE  
6700 NMS MIBs.  
COMSPHERE 6700 Device MIB  
Overview  
The Device MIB supports management of COMSPHERE 3600,  
3800, and 3900 model-type devices attached to a COMSPHERE  
6700 Series NMS.  
The device attributes and commands are defined in a  
device-independent manner that supports both modems and  
DSUs. The following groups are defined in the Device MIB.  
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Device Administration Group  
Device Identity Group  
Device Status Group  
Device Circuit Quality Group  
Device EIA Status Group  
Device External Leads Group  
The SNMP Proxy Agent automatically provides a specific  
community name for each managed device. An SNMP  
management application must use the device specific  
community name to select which device to act upon.  
Refer to Appendix B for a full description of the COMSPHERE  
6700 Device MIB.  
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Front Panel MIB Overview  
The Front Panel MIB provides remote access to the front panel  
used for the 6700 Device MIB.  
Front panel keypress codes can be sent to the device in Set  
requests. The current front panel display can be retrieved with a  
Get request to the front panel display table.  
Refer to Appendix D for a full description of the Front Panel MIB.  
The Call Directory MIB contains call directory data for a device  
and is accessed using the community procedures used for the  
6700 Device MIB. The number of entries in a device’s call  
directory table is dependent on the device type.  
Refer to Appendix D for a full description of the Call Directory  
MIB.  
DOS, Windows, and  
Workstation MIBs  
Additional MIBs supported by the SNMP Proxy Agent feature  
include NetManage Enterprise MIBs for DOS, Windows, and  
Workstations.  
Support for these MIBs is provided by the NEWT software and  
can be turned on/off through the COMSPHERE 6700 Series  
NMS Network Configuration feature. To do so, refer to the  
NEWT TCP/IP for Windows Installation and User’s Guide.  
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SNMP Traps Overview  
COMSPHERE 6700 NMS alerts may be exported to authorized  
SNMP managers as SNMP traps. Traps are forwarded for any  
event that makes it through the COMSPHERE 6700 Series  
NMS’s alert filter.  
All traps are enterprise specific, with an OBJECT IDENTIFIER  
specifying the COMSPHERE 6700 Enterprise Device product.  
Trap forwarding can be turned on/off for each SNMP manager in  
the authorized manager list through the COMSPHERE 6700  
Series NMS Network Configuration feature or via SNMP. To do  
so, refer to the COMSPHERE 6700 Series Network  
Management System Network Configuration Guide.  
Refer to Appendix C for a full description of the COMSPHERE  
6700 Enterprise Traps.  
Device Traps  
Device traps are generated for device-related alert conditions  
detected by the COMSPHERE 6700 Series NMS.  
The Enterprise OBJECT IDENTIFIER used in device traps is the  
following:  
iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) att-2(74) att-products(1)  
paradyneNMS-products(13) nms6700-products(2) devOid(2)  
The community name used in device product traps is the Device  
Read Community. This is formed by concatenating base read  
community with the device name.  
are included in each trap message.  
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Device Name (devAdminName)  
Device Type (devAdminModelType)  
System Time (nmsSystemTime)  
Table 3-2 identifies which primary alert traps apply to the specific  
devices. Trap numbers 1–32 are reserved for primary alerts.  
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NOTE:  
The state of a device’s primary alerts can also be read  
from devStatusAlert.  
Table 3-2. Primary Alert Traps (1 of 2)  
Trap  
Primary Alert Traps  
Device Failure  
3600  
3800  
3900  
1
2
3
4
5
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D
D
D
D
D
D
D
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Configuration Change Notify  
Test Mode  
Disabled  
Out of Threshold/VF Threshold  
Exceeded  
6
Facility Alarm  
D
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D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
7
External Alarm  
8
Streaming Terminal  
Access Security  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
Dial Backup Active for APL  
DTE Alarm  
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Sub-normal Operating Speed  
Primary Channel Interrupted  
Firmware Downloading  
Make Busy Mode  
Service Line  
Non-answering Modem  
Short Holding Time Modem  
Sub Tree Truncation  
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TDM Failure/  
Good APL Line  
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Table 3-2. Primary Alert Traps (2 of 2)  
Trap  
21  
Primary Alert Traps  
Tributary Timeout  
Dial Tone  
3600  
3800  
3900  
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22  
23  
Redundant Power Supply  
No Response  
32  
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Table 3-3 identifies which system security event traps apply to  
the specific devices.  
Table 3-3. System Security Event Traps (1 of 2)  
Trap  
101  
102  
103  
104  
System Security Event Traps  
VF Login OK  
3600  
3800  
3900  
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D
D
D
D
D
D
D
User Login OK  
User Login Rejected - Retry Failed  
User Login Rejected - Password  
Timeout  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
111  
User Login Aborted - Line  
Disconnected  
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D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
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VF Login Rejected - Password  
Invalid  
VF Login Rejected - Password  
Timeout  
VF Login Aborted - Line  
Disconnected  
User Login OK - Multiple Password  
Retries  
User ID and Password  
Combination Invalid  
Invalid User ID - Password Valid  
for Device  
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Table 3-3. System Security Event Traps (2 of 2)  
Trap  
112  
System Security Event Traps  
3600  
3800  
3900  
Invalid Access Time  
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D
D
D
113  
User Login Hack - Multiple  
Sequential Password Retries  
114  
116  
117  
Device Security Table Invalid  
Security Download Failed  
Front Panel Modification  
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D
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D
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Table 3-4 lists the Primary Alert Clear Notifications.  
Table 3-4. Primary Alert Clear Notifications (1 of 2)  
Trap  
201  
Primary Alert Traps  
3600  
3800  
3900  
Device Failure Cleared  
D
D
D
D
D
D
202  
Configuration Change Notify  
Cleared  
203  
204  
205  
Test Mode Cleared  
Disabled Cleared  
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
Out of Threshold/VF Threshold  
Exceeded Cleared  
206  
207  
208  
209  
210  
Facility Alarm Cleared  
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
External Alarm Cleared  
Streaming Terminal Cleared  
Access Security Cleared  
Dial Backup Active for APL  
Cleared  
D
211  
212  
DTE Alarm Cleared  
D
D
D
D
D
D
Sub-normal Operating Speed  
Cleared  
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Management Information Bases  
Table 3-4. Primary Alert Clear Notifications (2 of 2)  
Trap  
Primary Alert Traps  
3600  
3800  
3900  
213  
Primary Channel Interrupted  
Cleared  
D
D
214  
215  
216  
217  
218  
Firmware Downloading Cleared  
Make Busy Mode Cleared  
Service Line Cleared  
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
Non-answering Modem Cleared  
Short Holding Time Modem  
Cleared  
219  
220  
Sub Tree Truncation Cleared  
D
D
D
D
TDM Failure Cleared/  
Good APL Line Cleared  
221  
222  
223  
232  
Tributary Timeout Cleared  
Dial Tone Cleared  
D
D
D
D
Redundant Power Supply Cleared  
No Response Cleared  
D
D
SNMP Community Views  
Different read and write community views are used for the  
COMSPHERE 6700 NMS MIB and for each managed device  
under the COMSPHERE 6700 Device MIB. Set up the  
community names for community views using the COMSPHERE  
6700 Series NMS Network Configuration feature. To do so, refer  
to the COMSPHERE 6700 Series Network Management System  
Network Configuration Guide.  
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Management Information Bases  
The community names for the Device MIB are generated by  
appending the desired device name to the appropriate base  
name. Consider the following rules when creating community  
names:  
G
G
G
Community names should not be the prefix of a device  
name.  
Write community names can be used for both reads and  
writes.  
Call Directory MIB and Front Panel MIB both use the  
same communities as the Device MIB.  
Community Name Example  
To better understand the use of community names, consider the  
following example. Using community name settings as follows:  
G
G
G
G
nmsAdminNmsReadCommunity = clear  
nmsAdminNmsWriteCommunity = orange  
nmsAdminBaseReadCommunity = teal  
nmsAdminBaseWriteCommunity = pink  
The community name for Get requests to the NMS MIB can be  
either “clear” or “orange.” The community name for Set requests  
to the NMS MIB must be “orange.”  
The Device MIB community name for Get requests to a device  
named “modem1” in the Device MIB would be either  
“tealmodem1” or “pinkmodem1.” The community name for Set  
requests to the device would be “pinkmodem1.”  
To access a Dial Backup Module (DBM) within a COMSPHERE  
3600 Series DSU, the suffix “.dbm” is appended to the device  
community name. For example, the DBM for a device named  
DSU5” would have a write community name of  
“pinkDSU5.dbm.”  
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MIB Definition  
A
NMS6700-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN  
–– Title: COMSPHERE 6700 NMS MIB for Customer Network  
Management  
–– Copyright (C) 1996, Paradyne. All rights reserved.  
––  
–– This file may be freely copied and distributed as  
–– long as no changes are made to it.  
–– The NMS MIB contains attributes of the 6700 NMS entity.  
–– The user can inspect and control the 6700 NMS via this MIB.  
IMPORTS  
IpAddress  
FROM RFC1155-SMI  
DisplayString  
FROM RFC1213-MIB  
OBJECT-TYPE  
FROM RFC-1212  
DateAndTime  
FROM HOST-RESOURCES-MIB  
nms-6700  
FROM ATTP-ENTERPRISES;  
––  
–– Enterprise Identification for COMSPHERE 6700 NMS MIB  
––  
nms  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { nms-6700 1 }–– NMS MIB  
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MIB Definition  
––  
–– NMS MIB Groups  
––  
nmsAdmin  
nmsSystem  
nmsDevice  
nmsManager  
nmsTest  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { nms 1 }–– administration  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { nms 2 }–– system identity  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { nms 3 }–– 6700 devices  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { nms 4 }–– SNMP managers  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { nms 5 }–– Tests  
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MIB Definition  
–– NMS Administration Group (nms 1)  
–– NMS Information  
nmsAdminName OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..15))  
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Name of the 6700 NMS.”  
::= { nmsAdmin 1 }  
nmsAdminLocation OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Location of the 6700 NMS.”  
::= { nmsAdmin 2 }  
nmsAdminContact1 OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Contact 1 for the 6700 NMS.”  
::= { nmsAdmin 3 }  
nmsAdminContact2 OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Contact 2 for the 6700 NMS.”  
::= { nmsAdmin 4 }  
–– NMS Community Names  
nmsAdminNmsReadCommunity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..32))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”NMS read community name. This community has read-only  
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MIB Definition  
access to all objects in the COMSPHERE 6700 NMS MIB.  
An exception applies with the nmsAdminNmsWriteCommunity  
object for which the read community provides no access.”  
::= { nmsAdmin 5 }  
nmsAdminNmsWriteCommunity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..32))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”NMS write community name. This community provides full  
access to all objects in the COMSPHERE 6700 NMS MIB.”  
::= { nmsAdmin 6 }  
–– Device Community Names  
nmsAdminBaseReadCommunity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..16))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Base read community name string used with Device MIB.  
When string length is zero, the device read community  
name is equal to the device name.”  
::= { nmsAdmin 7 }  
nmsAdminBaseWriteCommunity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..16))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Base write community name string used with Device MIB.  
When string length is zero, the device write community  
name is equal to the device name.”  
::= { nmsAdmin 8 }  
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MIB Definition  
–– NMS System Group (nms 2)  
–– Time of Day  
nmsSystemTime OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DateAndTime  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Specifies the date and time in RFC 1514 DateAndTime format.  
The date and time are obtained from the system clock of  
the workstation running the proxy agent software.”  
::= { nmsSystem 1 }  
–– Features  
nmsSystemFeatures OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Number of COMSPHERE 6700 NMS product or feature entries  
in nmsSystemFeatureTable.”  
::= { nmsSystem 2 }  
nmsSystemFeatureTable OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF NmsSystemFeatureEntry  
ACCESS not-accessible  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”The nms feature table contains a list of software  
products/features installed in the COMSPHERE 6700 NMS.”  
::= { nmsSystem 3 }  
nmsSystemFeatureEntry OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX NmsSystemFeatureEntry  
ACCESS not-accessible  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”An entry in the software feature table.”  
INDEX { nmsSystemFeatureIndex }  
::= { nmsSystemFeatureTable 1 }  
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MIB Definition  
–– Layout of one entry in nmsSystemFeatureTable.  
NmsSystemFeatureEntry ::=  
SEQUENCE {  
nmsSystemFeatureIndex  
INTEGER,  
nmsSystemFeatureName  
DisplayString,  
nmsSystemFeatureVersion  
DisplayString,  
nmsSystemFeatureSerial  
DisplayString  
}
–– Index  
nmsSystemFeatureIndex OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”The index of the entry.”  
::= { nmsSystemFeatureEntry 1 }  
–– Name  
nmsSystemFeatureName OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..25))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Name of system product or feature.”  
::= { nmsSystemFeatureEntry 2 }  
–– Version  
nmsSystemFeatureVersion OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..25))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Version of system product or feature.”  
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MIB Definition  
::= { nmsSystemFeatureEntry 3 }  
–– Serial Number  
nmsSystemFeatureSerial OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..25))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Serial number of system product or feature. If feature  
has no serial number, this object contains a zero length  
string.”  
::= { nmsSystemFeatureEntry 4 }  
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MIB Definition  
–– NMS Device Group (nms 3)  
nmsDevices OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”The number of devices configured in the 6700 nms network.  
This is also the number of entries in nmsDeviceTable.”  
::= { nmsDevice 1 }  
nmsDeviceTable OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF NmsDeviceEntry  
ACCESS not-accessible  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”The nms device table contains an alpha-sorted list of names  
of devices configured for management in the COMSPHERE 6700  
NMS.”  
::= { nmsDevice 2 }  
nmsDeviceEntry OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX NmsDeviceEntry  
ACCESS not-accessible  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”An entry in the nms device table.”  
INDEX { nmsDeviceIndex }  
::= { nmsDeviceTable 1 }  
–– Layout of one entry in nmsDeviceTable.  
NmsDeviceEntry ::=  
SEQUENCE {  
nmsDeviceIndex  
INTEGER,  
nmsDeviceName  
DisplayString  
}
nmsDeviceIndex OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
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MIB Definition  
”This object is the row index of the nmsDevice table.  
Note that a device’s index in the table may change as  
devices are added or removed from the 6700 nms network,  
thus this index should not be used as a device ID.”  
::= { nmsDeviceEntry 1 }  
nmsDeviceName OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..15))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”This object is the device name, as assigned within the  
COMSPHERE 6700 NMS.”  
::= { nmsDeviceEntry 2 }  
–– NMS Manager Group (nms 4)  
–– Number of Authorized SNMP Managers  
nmsManagers OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”This object contains the number of entries in  
nmsManagerTable.”  
::= { nmsManager 1 }  
–– SNMP Manager Table  
nmsManagerTable OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF NmsManagerEntry  
ACCESS not-accessible  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”The manager table contains a list of SNMP managers  
authorized access to the COMSPHERE 6700 MIBs.”  
::= { nmsManager 2 }  
nmsManagerEntry OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX NmsManagerEntry  
ACCESS not-accessible  
STATUS mandatory  
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MIB Definition  
DESCRIPTION  
”An entry in the manager table. Entries are indexed  
by IP Address.”  
INDEX { nmsManagerAddress }  
::= { nmsManagerTable 1 }  
–– Layout of one entry in nmsManagerTable.  
NmsManagerEntry ::=  
SEQUENCE {  
nmsManagerAddress  
IpAddress,  
nmsManagerName  
DisplayString,  
nmsManagerAccess  
INTEGER,  
nmsManagerTraps  
INTEGER,  
nmsManagerLocation  
DisplayString,  
nmsManagerContact1  
DisplayString,  
nmsManagerContact2  
DisplayString,  
nmsManagerEntryStatus  
INTEGER  
}
–– Table Index (Manager IP Address)  
nmsManagerAddress OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX IpAddress  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”This object is the row index in the manager table.”  
::= { nmsManagerEntry 1 }  
–– Manager Name  
nmsManagerName OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..16))  
ACCESS read-write  
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MIB Definition  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”This object is the NMS manager name. The manager name  
must be unique in the table.  
If a set operation is performed for a non-existing instance  
(i.e., index is a new IP address), a new table entry for  
the specified IP address will be created. The new entry’s  
nmsManagerAccess will be defaulted to read-only(2), the  
nmsManagerTraps to disabled(2), the nmsManagerLocation,  
nmsManagerContact1, and nmsManagerContact2 to zero length  
octet strings, and nmsManagerStatus to valid(1).”  
::= { nmsManagerEntry 2 }  
–– Access  
nmsManagerAccess OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
no-access(1),  
read-only-access(2),  
read-write-access(3)  
}
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Maximum manager access level setting can be none(1),  
read-only(2), or read-write(3).”  
::= { nmsManagerEntry 3 }  
–– Traps  
nmsManagerTraps OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
enabled(1),  
disabled(2)  
}
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Specifies if trap forwarding is enabled for this manager.”  
::= { nmsManagerEntry 4 }  
–– Location  
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MIB Definition  
nmsManagerLocation OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Text string describing manager location.”  
::= { nmsManagerEntry 5 }  
–– Contact1  
nmsManagerContact1 OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Text string describing manager contact 1.”  
::= { nmsManagerEntry 6 }  
–– Contact2  
nmsManagerContact2 OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Text string describing manager contact 2.”  
::= { nmsManagerEntry 7 }  
–– Entry Status (Used to Delete an Entry)  
nmsManagerEntryStatus OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
valid(1),  
invalid(2) –– deletes entry from table  
}
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”This object is used to delete an entry from the table.  
Only the invalid(2) value is allowed on write.”  
::= { nmsManagerEntry 8 }  
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MIB Definition  
–– NMS Test Group (nms 5)  
–– Textual Convention for Test Result Validity Indicator  
TestResultValidity ::=  
INTEGER {  
valid-final(1),  
valid-intermediate(2),  
not-available-yet(3),  
count-overflow(4),  
not-used(5)  
}
–– Number of Test Table Entries  
nmsTestEntries OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”The number of NMS Test table entries that are configured.  
This number is controlled by the following lines in  
the 6700 profile (default value is shown).  
[SNMP]  
NmsTestEntries=8”  
::= { nmsTest 1 }  
–– Test Table  
nmsTestTable OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF NmsTestEntry  
ACCESS not-accessible  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”The NMS Test table uses RMON-style arbitration (RFC 1271)  
to allocate device test slots. There are 8 (by default)  
simultaneous test slots available.  
Each test slot controls testing of a single device (or a  
control-tributary pair, depending on the test type).”  
::= { nmsTest 2 }  
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MIB Definition  
nmsTestEntry OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX NmsTestEntry  
ACCESS not-accessible  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”An entry in the nms test table.”  
INDEX { nmsTestIndex }  
::= { nmsTestTable 1 }  
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MIB Definition  
–– Layout of one entry in nmsTestTable.  
NmsTestEntry ::=  
SEQUENCE {  
nmsTestIndex  
INTEGER,  
nmsTestDeviceName  
DisplayString,  
nmsTestType  
INTEGER,  
nmsTestDuration  
INTEGER,  
nmsTestPortNumber  
INTEGER,  
nmsTestRemoteName  
DisplayString,  
nmsTestStatus  
INTEGER,  
nmsTestLocalTotalSecondsValidity  
TestResultValidity,  
nmsTestLocalTotalSeconds  
INTEGER,  
nmsTestLocalErrorSecondsValidity  
TestResultValidity,  
nmsTestLocalErrorSeconds  
INTEGER,  
nmsTestLocalTotalBlocksValidity  
TestResultValidity,  
nmsTestLocalTotalBlocks  
INTEGER,  
nmsTestLocalErrorBlocksValidity  
TestResultValidity,  
nmsTestLocalErrorBlocks  
INTEGER,  
nmsTestRemoteTotalSecondsValidity  
TestResultValidity,  
nmsTestRemoteTotalSeconds  
INTEGER,  
nmsTestRemoteErrorSecondsValidity  
TestResultValidity,  
nmsTestRemoteErrorSeconds  
INTEGER,  
nmsTestRemoteTotalBlocksValidity  
TestResultValidity,  
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MIB Definition  
nmsTestRemoteTotalBlocks  
INTEGER,  
nmsTestRemoteErrorBlocksValidity  
TestResultValidity,  
nmsTestRemoteErrorBlocks  
INTEGER,  
nmsTestTimeOutsValidity  
TestResultValidity,  
nmsTestTimeOuts  
INTEGER,  
nmsTestOwner  
DisplayString,  
nmsTestEntryStatus  
INTEGER  
}
–– Index  
nmsTestIndex OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”This object is the test table entry index.”  
::= { nmsTestEntry 1 }  
––  
–– Device Name  
––  
nmsTestDeviceName OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..15))  
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”The name of the device to test.”  
::= { nmsTestEntry 2 }  
––  
–– Test Type  
––  
nmsTestType OBJECT-TYPE  
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MIB Definition  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
self-test(1),  
local-loop(2),  
rem-digital-loop(3),  
loc-digital-loop(4),  
dte-loop(5),  
bert(6),  
local-loop-bert(7),  
rdl-bert(8),  
digital-test(9),  
end-to-end-test(10),  
abort(11)  
}
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”This object is the test type. Test type self-test(1)  
performs an internal self-test of the device. Test type  
local-loop(2) places the device into local loopback (for  
modems, this is a CCITT V.54 Loop 3). Test type  
rem-digital-loop(3) places the device in a remote digital  
loopback (for modems, this is a CCITT V.54 Loop 2). Test  
type loc-digital-loop(4) forces a local device to loopback  
any data received from the remote device (this is useful if  
the remote device is incapable of initiating a remote  
digital loopback from its location). Test type dte-loop(5)  
loops a DSU’s data port back to the DTE/DCE interface on a  
per-port basis without affecting the operation of the  
remaining ports. Test type bert(6) initiates a pattern  
test. Test type local-loop-bert(7) places the device into  
local loopback and initiates a pattern test. Test type  
rdl-bert(8) places the device into remote digital loopback  
and initiates a pattern test. Test type digital-test(9)  
initiates a digital test of a pair of DSUs or DBMs and  
the data circuit between them. Test type  
end-to-end-test(10) initiates an end to end test of two  
devices. Test type abort aborts the current test.”  
::= { nmsTestEntry 3 }  
––  
–– Test Duration  
––  
nmsTestDuration OBJECT-TYPE  
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MIB Definition  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Test duration in seconds (or blocks). Only applicable for  
the following test types: bert, local-loop-bert, rdl-bert,  
digital-test, end-to-end-test.”  
::= { nmsTestEntry 4 }  
––  
–– Port Number  
––  
nmsTestPortNumber OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
aggregate(1),  
port1(2),  
port2(3),  
port3(4),  
port4(5),  
port5(6),  
port6(7)  
}
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Port number. Only applicable for multi-port devices.  
Also only applicable for the following test types:  
rem-digital-loop, loc-digital-loop, dte-loop, bert,  
local-loop-bert, rdl-bert, digital-test, end-to-end-test.”  
::= { nmsTestEntry 5 }  
––  
–– Remote Device Name  
––  
nmsTestRemoteName OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..15))  
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Remote device name. Only applicable for the following test  
types: digital-test, end-to-end-test.”  
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MIB Definition  
::= { nmsTestEntry 6 }  
––  
–– Test Status  
––  
nmsTestStatus OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
idle(1),  
testMode(2),  
testRunning(3),  
testAborted(4),  
testFailed(5)  
}
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Test status.  
Status of idle(1) indicates that the device is not in test  
mode (from this control point); this is the initial value  
after createRequest. Status of testMode(2) indicates that  
the device is in a test mode (such as loopback); no further  
test results are pending. Status of testRunning(3) means  
the device is in test mode (such as bert test) and test  
results are pending. Status of testAborted(4) indicates  
that the device test was aborted and the device is no longer  
in test mode. Status of testFailed(5) indicates that the  
test has failed. Reason for test failure may be: invalid  
test parameter; device locked by another user; conflict with  
device environment, features, or configuration; device failure.”  
::= { nmsTestEntry 7 }  
–– Test Results  
–– Local Total Seconds  
nmsTestLocalTotalSecondsValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX TestResultValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the nmsTestLocalTotalSeconds test result object.”  
::= { nmsTestEntry 8 }  
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MIB Definition  
nmsTestLocalTotalSeconds OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Total seconds for local device. (For 3600 model type devices,  
this variable is also called elapsed seconds.)”  
::= { nmsTestEntry 9 }  
–– Local Error Seconds  
nmsTestLocalErrorSecondsValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX TestResultValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the nmsTestLocalErrorSeconds test result object.”  
::= { nmsTestEntry 10 }  
nmsTestLocalErrorSeconds OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Errored seconds elapsed for local device. (The value is not  
used for 3600 model type devices.)”  
::= { nmsTestEntry 11 }  
–– Local Total Blocks (Bits for 3600 DSU)  
nmsTestLocalTotalBlocksValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX TestResultValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the nmsTestLocalTotalBlocks test result object.”  
::= { nmsTestEntry 12 }  
nmsTestLocalTotalBlocks OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Total blocks for local device.”  
::= { nmsTestEntry 13 }  
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MIB Definition  
–– Local Error Blocks (Bits for 3600 DSU)  
nmsTestLocalErrorBlocksValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX TestResultValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the nmsTestLocalErrorBlocks test result  
object.”  
::= { nmsTestEntry 14 }  
nmsTestLocalErrorBlocks OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Error Blocks for 3800 and 3900 modems, or Local Error  
Blocks (actually Bits) for 3600 DSUs; ”  
::= { nmsTestEntry 15 }  
–– Remote Total Seconds  
nmsTestRemoteTotalSecondsValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX TestResultValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the nmsTestRemoteTotalSeconds test result object.”  
::= { nmsTestEntry 16 }  
nmsTestRemoteTotalSeconds OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Total seconds for remote device. (For 3600 model type  
devices, this variable is also called elapsed seconds.)”  
::= { nmsTestEntry 17 }  
–– Remote Error Seconds  
nmsTestRemoteErrorSecondsValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX TestResultValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
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DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the nmsTestRemoteErrorSeconds test result object.”  
::= { nmsTestEntry 18 }  
nmsTestRemoteErrorSeconds OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Errored seconds elapsed for the remote device. (The value  
is not used for 3600 model type devices.)”  
::= { nmsTestEntry 19 }  
–– Remote Total Blocks (Bits for 3600 DSU)  
nmsTestRemoteTotalBlocksValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX TestResultValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the nmsTestRemoteTotalBlocks test result object.”  
::= { nmsTestEntry 20 }  
nmsTestRemoteTotalBlocks OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Total blocks for remote device.”  
::= { nmsTestEntry 21 }  
–– Remote Error Blocks (Bits for 3600 DSU)  
nmsTestRemoteErrorBlocksValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX TestResultValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the nmsTestRemoteErrorBlocks test result  
object.”  
::= { nmsTestEntry 22 }  
nmsTestRemoteErrorBlocks OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
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STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Remote Error blocks (actually Bits). Not used for 3800 and  
3900 model type devices.)”  
::= { nmsTestEntry 23 }  
–– Time Outs  
nmsTestTimeOutsValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX TestResultValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the nmsTestTimeOuts test result object.”  
::= { nmsTestEntry 24 }  
nmsTestTimeOuts OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Time outs. Not used for 3800 and 3900 model type  
devices.”  
::= { nmsTestEntry 25 }  
–– Test Owner  
nmsTestOwner OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))  
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”The entity that configured this entry and is therefore  
using the resources assigned to it.  
It is suggested that this string contain one or more  
of the following:  
IP address, management station name, network manager’s  
name, location, or phone number.”  
::= { nmsTestEntry 26 }  
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–– Entry Status  
nmsTestEntryStatus OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
valid(1),  
createRequest(2),  
underCreation(3),  
invalid(4)  
}
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”The status of this nmsTestTable entry.  
Setting this object to the value invalid(4) has the  
effect of invalidating the corresponding entry. If  
there is a test active when the entry is invalidated,  
the test will be aborted.  
An existing instance of this object cannot be set to  
createRequest(2). This object may only be set to  
createRequest(2) when a new test instance is created.  
Immediately after completing the create operation, the  
proxy agent will set this object to underCreation(3).  
Entries shall exist in the underCreation(3) state until  
the management station is finished configuring the  
entry and sets this object to valid(1) or aborts,  
setting this object to invalid(4). If the proxy agent  
determines that an entry has been in the underCreation(3)  
state for an abnormally long time, it may decide that the  
management station has crashed. If the proxy agent makes  
this decision, it will set the object to invalid(4).”  
::= { nmsTestEntry 27 }  
END  
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Device Enterprise MIB  
Definition  
B
NMS6700-DEV-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN  
–– Title: COMSPHERE 6700 Device MIB for Customer Network  
Management  
––  
–– Copyright (C) 1996, Paradyne. All rights reserved.  
––  
–– This file may be freely copied and distributed as  
–– long as no changes are made to it.  
–– The Device MIB contains the common device attributes.  
–– There is an instance of the Device MIB for each device in  
–– the 6700 network. Each device is identified by a unique  
–– community string. SNMP Management applications must use  
–– the community name to specify the device to access.  
IMPORTS  
TimeTicks  
FROM RFC1155-SMI  
DisplayString  
FROM RFC1213-MIB  
OBJECT-TYPE  
FROM RFC-1212  
nms-6700  
FROM ATTP-ENTERPRISES;  
UInteger32 ::=  
INTEGER  
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––  
–– Enterprise Identification for COMSPHERE 6700 Device MIB  
––  
dev  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { nms-6700 2 } –– Device MIB  
–– Device MIB Groups  
devAdmin  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dev 1 } –– administration  
devIdentity  
devStatus  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dev 2 } –– device identity  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dev 3 } –– status  
devCirQual  
devEIAStatus  
devExtLeads  
devCommand  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dev 4 } –– circuit quality  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dev 5 } –– EIA status  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dev 6 } –– external leads  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dev 7 } –– command  
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–– Device Administration Group (dev 1)  
devAdminName OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..15))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Device name. This is the name used by the COMSPHERE 6700  
NMS to identify the device.”  
::= { devAdmin 1 }  
devAdminAdpAddress OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..15))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Address of device in the ADP network (the network used by  
the COMSPHERE 6700 NMS to access the device).”  
::= { devAdmin 2 }  
devAdminModelType OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
dial(1),  
apl(2),  
dsu(3),  
dbm(4)  
}
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Device model type is dial(1) for COMSPHERE 3800 dial  
modems, apl(2) for COMSPHERE 3900 leased line modems,  
dsu(3) for COMSPHERE 3600 DSUs, and dbm(4) for  
COMSPHERE  
3600 Dial Backup Modules.”  
::= { devAdmin 3 }  
devAdminSite OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..15))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Device site name used by COMSPHERE 6700 NMS.”  
::= { devAdmin 4 }  
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devAdminCabinet OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..15))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Device cabinet name used by COMSPHERE 6700 NMS.”  
::= { devAdmin 5 }  
devAdminCarrier OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..15))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Device carrier name used by COMSPHERE 6700 NMS.”  
::= { devAdmin 6 }  
devAdminCarrierSlot OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Device carrier slot number.”  
::= { devAdmin 7 }  
devAdminCircuitName OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..25))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Device circuit name.”  
::= { devAdmin 8 }  
devAdminContact1 OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..25))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Device contact string #1.”  
::= { devAdmin 9 }  
devAdminContact2 OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..25))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
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”Device contact string #2.”  
::= { devAdmin 10 }  
devAdminComment OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Device comment string.”  
::= { devAdmin 11 }  
devAdminDbmOption OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
dbm-installed(1),  
dbm-not-installed(2)  
}
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”A value of dbm-installed(1) indicates that a dial backup  
module option is installed.”  
::= { devAdmin 12 }  
devAdminMsdOption OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
msd-installed(1),  
msd-not-installed(2)  
}
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”A value of msd-installed(1) indicates that a modem sharing  
device option is installed.”  
::= { devAdmin 13 }  
devAdminMcmpOption OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
mcmp-installed(1),  
mcmp-not-installed(2)  
}
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”A value of mcmp-installed(1) indicates that a multi control  
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multi point option is installed.”  
::= { devAdmin 14 }  
devAdminTdmOption OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
tdm-installed(1),  
tdm-not-installed(2)  
}
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”A value of tdm-installed(1) indicates that a time division  
multiplexer option is installed.”  
::= { devAdmin 15 }  
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–– Device Identity Group (dev 2)  
devIdentityModel OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Model number.”  
::= { devIdentity 1 }  
devIdentityLineSpeed OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Line speed.”  
::= { devIdentity 2 }  
devIdentitySoftwareVersion OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Software version.”  
::= { devIdentity 3 }  
devIdentitySerialNumber OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Serial number.”  
::= { devIdentity 4 }  
devIdentityApplModuleID OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”APPL module (if applicable, otherwise length is zero).”  
::= { devIdentity 5 }  
devIdentityAccessModuleID OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-only  
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STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Access module (if applicable, otherwise length is zero).”  
::= { devIdentity 6 }  
devIdentityRestoralOption OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Restoral option (if applicable, otherwise length is zero).”  
::= { devIdentity 7 }  
devIdentityConfiguration OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Configuration (if applicable, otherwise length is zero).”  
::= { devIdentity 8 }  
devIdentityInternationalStrap OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”International strap.”  
::= { devIdentity 9 }  
devIdentityHwPartNumber OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Hardware part number.”  
::= { devIdentity 10 }  
devIdentitySwPartNumber OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Software part number.”  
::= { devIdentity 11 }  
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devIdentityOption1 OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Option 1 (if applicable, otherwise length is zero).”  
::= { devIdentity 12 }  
devIdentityOption2 OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Option 2 (if applicable, otherwise length is zero).”  
::= { devIdentity 13 }  
devIdentityOption3 OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Option 3 (if applicable, otherwise length is zero).”  
::= { devIdentity 14 }  
devIdentityOption4 OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Option 4 (if applicable, otherwise length is zero).”  
::= { devIdentity 15 }  
devIdentityOption5 OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Option 5 (if applicable, otherwise length is zero).”  
::= { devIdentity 16 }  
devIdentityOption6 OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
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”Option 6 (if applicable, otherwise length is zero).”  
::= { devIdentity 17 }  
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–– Device Status Group (dev 3)  
devStatusConnectedDevice OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..15))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”The device name of the connected device. A zero length  
string will be returned if the information is unavailable.”  
::= { devStatus 1 }  
devStatusConnectTime OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX TimeTicks  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Connect time (in seconds).”  
::= { devStatus 2 }  
devStatusAlert OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX UInteger32  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”The current alerts for the device. The bit position number  
starting with 0 and counting from the right (low order) bit  
will indicate each active Primary Alert. The Primary Alerts  
and their bit positions are defined as follows:  
device-fail(0),  
config-change-notify(1),  
test-mode(2),  
disabled(3),  
out-of-threshold(4),  
facility-alarm(5),  
external-alarm(6),  
streaming-terminal(7),  
access-security(8),  
dial-backup-active(9),  
dte-alarm(10),  
subnormal-speed(11),  
primary-channel-interrupt(12),  
firmware-downloading(13),  
make-busy-mode(14),  
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service-line(15),  
non-answering-modem(16),  
short-holding-time-modem(17),  
sub-tree-truncation(18),  
tdm-failure-good-apl(19),  
trib-timeout(20),  
dial-tone(21),  
redundant-power(22),  
no-response(31)”  
::= { devStatus 3 }  
devStatusAlertDesc OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Contains current Primary Alerts for the device, in text  
format, delimited by semicolons (;). The following  
abbreviations are used for the primary alerts:  
Fail, CfgChng, Test, Disab, Thresh, FacAlrm, ExtAlrm,  
StrTerm, AccSec, DialBkUp, DteAlrm, SubSpeed, PriChIr,  
FwDnLd, MkBusy, Service, NoAns, ShrtHld, SubTrunc,  
TdmFail(GoodApl), TribTO, DTone, Power, NoResp”  
::= { devStatus 4 }  
devStatusState OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
idle-or-leased(1),  
ring-indicate(2),  
answering(3),  
talk-mode(4),  
off-hook(5),  
dialing(6),  
remote-ringing(7),  
on-line(8),  
dial-backup(9),  
dial-standby(10)  
}
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”The current state of the device.”  
::= { devStatus 5 }  
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devStatusSpeed OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”The current data rate of the device, in bits per second.  
A value of zero indicates that the device is training.”  
::= { devStatus 6 }  
devStatusCtrlTrib OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
local-control(1),  
remote-control(2),  
tributary(3),  
other(4)  
}
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Indicates the position of the device in the network.”  
::= { devStatus 7 }  
devStatusConfigType OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
leased(1),  
dial(2)  
}
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Indicates the configured mode of the device.”  
::= { devStatus 8 }  
devStatusPollingState OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
active(1),  
inactive(2),  
inventory(3),  
suspended(4)  
}
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
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”Indicates the polling state of the device in the network.”  
::= { devStatus 9 }  
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–– Circuit Quality Group (dev 4)  
–– Type Definition for Circuit Quality Validity indicators  
–– Validity is not-used(6) if not supported by device type.  
CirQualValidity ::=  
INTEGER {  
valid(1),  
valid-greater-than(2),  
valid-less-than(3),  
not-valid-for-modulation-mode(4),  
not-valid-for-multipoint-mode(5),  
not-available-yet(6),  
count-overflow(7),  
not-used(8)  
}
–– Bit Error Rate  
devCirQualBitErrorRateValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX CirQualValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the devCirQualBitErrorRate object.”  
::= { devCirQual 1 }  
devCirQualBitErrorRate OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Bit error rate. Expressed as errors per billion (1E9)  
bits.”  
::= { devCirQual 2 }  
–– Mean Squared Error  
devCirQualMeanSquareErrorValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX CirQualValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
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Validity of the devCirQualMeanSquareError object.”  
::= { devCirQual 3 }  
devCirQualMeanSquareError OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Mean squared error.”  
::= { devCirQual 4 }  
–– Receive Level  
devCirQualReceiveLevelValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX CirQualValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the devCirQualReceiveLevel object.”  
::= { devCirQual 5 }  
devCirQualReceiveLevel OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Receive level. Units are (dBm *10). Possible range is  
–204.7 to +204.7 dBm.”  
::= { devCirQual 6 }  
–– 1004 Hz Loss  
devCirQualHzLoss1004Validity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX CirQualValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the devCirQualHzLoss1004 object.”  
::= { devCirQual 7 }  
devCirQualHzLoss1004 OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
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STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”1004 Hz loss.”  
::= { devCirQual 8 }  
–– Signal to Noise Ratio  
devCirQualSignalToNoiseValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX CirQualValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the devCirQualSignalToNoise object.”  
::= { devCirQual 9 }  
devCirQualSignalToNoise OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Signal to noise ratio. Units are (dB * 10). Possible  
range is 0.0 to 102.3 dB.”  
::= { devCirQual 10 }  
–– Phase Jitter 0–20 Hz  
devCirQualPhaseJitter20Validity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX CirQualValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the devCirQualPhaseJitter20 object.”  
::= { devCirQual 11 }  
devCirQualPhaseJitter20 OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Phase jitter 0–20 Hz. Units are (degrees * 10). Possible  
range 0.0 to 33 degrees.”  
::= { devCirQual 12 }  
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–– Phase Jitter 20–300 Hz  
devCirQualPhaseJitter300Validity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX CirQualValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the devCirQualPhaseJitter300 object.”  
::= { devCirQual 13 }  
devCirQualPhaseJitter300 OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Phase jitter 20–300 Hz. Units are (degrees * 10).  
Possible range 0.0 to 33 degrees.”  
::= { devCirQual 14 }  
–– Positive Attenuation  
devCirQualPositiveAttenuationValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX CirQualValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the devCirQualPositiveAttenuation  
object.”  
::= { devCirQual 15 }  
devCirQualPositiveAttenuation OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Positive attenuation.”  
::= { devCirQual 16 }  
–– Negative Attenuation  
devCirQualNegativeAttenuationValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX CirQualValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
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STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the devCirQualNegativeAttenuation  
object.”  
::= { devCirQual 17 }  
devCirQualNegativeAttenuation OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Negative attenuation.”  
::= { devCirQual 18 }  
–– Envelope Delay  
devCirQualEnvelopeDelayValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX CirQualValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the devCirQualEnvelopeDelay object.”  
::= { devCirQual 19 }  
devCirQualEnvelopeDelay OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Envelope delay.”  
::= { devCirQual 20 }  
–– Frequency Offset  
devCirQualFrequencyOffsetValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX CirQualValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the devCirQualFrequencyOffset object.”  
::= { devCirQual 21 }  
devCirQualFrequencyOffset OBJECT-TYPE  
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SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Frequency offset. Units are (Hz * 10). Possible range  
–51.1 to +51.1 Hz.”  
::= { devCirQual 22 }  
–– Non Linear Distortion  
devCirQualNonLinearDistortionValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX CirQualValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the devCirQualNonLinearDistortion  
object.”  
::= { devCirQual 23 }  
devCirQualNonLinearDistortion OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Non-linear distortion. Units are negative tenths of dB.  
Possible range –0.0 to –102.3 dB. Example: –20 dB is  
encoded as integer –200.”  
::= { devCirQual 24 }  
–– Retrains  
devCirQualRetrainsValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX CirQualValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the devCirQualRetrains object.”  
::= { devCirQual 25 }  
devCirQualRetrains OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
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DESCRIPTION  
”Retrains. Integer value represents the number of retrain  
events during the last 15 minutes. Possible range is 0 to  
4095.”  
::= { devCirQual 26 }  
–– Blown Startups  
devCirQualBlownStartupsValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX CirQualValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the devCirQualBlownStartups object.”  
::= { devCirQual 27 }  
devCirQualBlownStartups OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Blown startups.”  
::= { devCirQual 28 }  
–– Gain Hits  
devCirQualGainHitsValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX CirQualValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the devCirQualGainHits object.”  
::= { devCirQual 29 }  
devCirQualGainHits OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Gain hits. Integer value represents the number of gain hit  
events during last 15 minutes. Possible range: 0 to 4095.”  
::= { devCirQual 30 }  
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Device Enterprise MIB Definition  
–– Phase Hits  
devCirQualPhaseHitsValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX CirQualValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the devCirQualPhaseHits object.”  
::= { devCirQual 31 }  
devCirQualPhaseHits OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Phase hits. Integer value represents the number of phase  
hit events during the last 15 minutes. Possible range is 0  
to 4095.”  
::= { devCirQual 32 }  
–– Impulse Noise  
devCirQualImpulseNoiseValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX CirQualValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the devCirQualImpulseNoise object.”  
::= { devCirQual 33 }  
devCirQualImpulseNoise OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Impulse noise. Integer value represents the number of  
impulse noise events during the last 15 minutes. Possible  
range is 0 to 4095.”  
::= { devCirQual 34 }  
–– Dropouts  
devCirQualDropoutsValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX CirQualValidity  
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ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the devCirQualDropouts object.”  
::= { devCirQual 35 }  
devCirQualDropouts OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Dropouts. Integer value represents the number of dropout  
events during the last 15 minutes. Possible range is 0 to  
4095.”  
::= { devCirQual 36 }  
–– Line Quality  
devCirQualLineQualityValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX CirQualValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the devCirQualLineQuality object.”  
::= { devCirQual 37 }  
devCirQualLineQuality OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
excellent(1),  
good(2),  
fair(3),  
poor(4),  
no-signal(5)  
}
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Line (signal) quality.”  
::= { devCirQual 38 }  
–– Near End Echo  
devCirQualNearEndEchoValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
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Device Enterprise MIB Definition  
SYNTAX CirQualValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the devCirQualNearEndEcho object.”  
::= { devCirQual 39 }  
devCirQualNearEndEcho OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Near end echo. Units are (dB *10). Possible range  
0.0 to –102.4 dB.”  
::= { devCirQual 40 }  
–– Far End Echo  
devCirQualFarEndEchoValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX CirQualValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the devCirQualFarEndEcho object.”  
::= { devCirQual 41 }  
devCirQualFarEndEcho OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Far end echo. Units are (dB * 10). Possible range  
0.0 to –102.4 dB.”  
::= { devCirQual 42 }  
–– Far End Delay  
devCirQualFarEndDelayValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX CirQualValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the devCirQualFarEndDelay object.”  
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Device Enterprise MIB Definition  
::= { devCirQual 43 }  
devCirQualFarEndDelay OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Far end delay. Units are in milliseconds. Possible range  
0 to 4095 ms.”  
::= { devCirQual 44 }  
–– Echo Frequency Offset  
devCirQualEchoFreqOffsetValidity OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX CirQualValidity  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
Validity of the devCirQualEchoFreqOffset object.”  
::= { devCirQual 45 }  
devCirQualEchoFreqOffset OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Echo frequency offset. Units are tenths of Hertz.  
Possible range –51.1 to 51.1 Hz.”  
::= { devCirQual 46 }  
Issue 2 December 1996 B-25  
 
Device Enterprise MIB Definition  
–– EIA Status Group (dev 5)  
–– Textual Convention for EIA Status Integer  
EIAStatus ::=  
INTEGER {  
off(1),  
on(2),  
unsupported-lead(3),  
lead-changing(4)  
}
–– Number of Ports (Number of Entries in EIA Status Table)  
devEIAStatusPorts OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Number of ports present in the device and the number  
of entries in the devEIAStatusTable.”  
::= { devEIAStatus 1 }  
–– EIA Status Table  
devEIAStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF DevEIAStatusEntry  
ACCESS not-accessible  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Table of EIA status values for each port.”  
::= { devEIAStatus 2 }  
devEIAStatusEntry OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DevEIAStatusEntry  
ACCESS not-accessible  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”A port entry in the EIA status table.”  
INDEX { devEIAStatusIndex }  
::= { devEIAStatusTable 1 }  
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Device Enterprise MIB Definition  
–– Layout of one entry in devEIAStatusTable.  
DevEIAStatusEntry ::=  
SEQUENCE {  
devEIAStatusIndex  
INTEGER,  
devEIAStatusCode  
OCTET STRING,  
devEIAStatusDTR  
EIAStatus,  
devEIAStatusTD  
EIAStatus,  
devEIAStatusRD  
EIAStatus,  
devEIAStatusDSR  
EIAStatus,  
devEIAStatusRTS  
EIAStatus,  
devEIAStatusCTS  
EIAStatus,  
devEIAStatusDCD  
EIAStatus,  
devEIAStatusTM  
EIAStatus,  
devEIAStatusDRI  
EIAStatus,  
devEIAStatusPIN13  
EIAStatus,  
devEIAStatusPIN19  
EIAStatus,  
devEIAStatusDRS  
EIAStatus,  
devEIAStatusLL  
EIAStatus,  
devEIAStatusRL  
EIAStatus,  
devEIAStatusRI  
EIAStatus,  
devEIAStatusDPR  
EIAStatus,  
devEIAStatusDLO  
EIAStatus,  
devEIAStatusCRQ  
EIAStatus,  
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Device Enterprise MIB Definition  
devEIAStatusACR  
EIAStatus,  
devEIAStatusDSC  
EIAStatus,  
devEIAStatusPND  
EIAStatus  
}
devEIAStatusIndex OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”The index of the entry in the devEIAStatusTable.  
Note that the device hardware port number is used  
as the index. Port numbers start with 1 and increment  
monotonically up to number of ports in devEIAStatusPorts.”  
::= { devEIAStatusEntry 1 }  
devEIAStatusCode OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (6))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”This object contains the combined status of all 21 EIA  
leads, in a compressed format which uses 2 bits for each  
EIA lead, ordered left to right, as occurring below.  
The status encoding is specified in binary as follows:  
off=00; on=01; unsupported-lead=10; lead-changing=11.”  
::= { devEIAStatusEntry 2 }  
–– 21 EIA status objects  
devEIAStatusDTR OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX EIAStatus  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”DTR”  
::= { devEIAStatusEntry 3 }  
devEIAStatusTD OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX EIAStatus  
ACCESS read-only  
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STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”TD.”  
::= { devEIAStatusEntry 4 }  
devEIAStatusRD OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX EIAStatus  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”RD.”  
::= { devEIAStatusEntry 5 }  
devEIAStatusDSR OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX EIAStatus  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”DSR.”  
::= { devEIAStatusEntry 6 }  
devEIAStatusRTS OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX EIAStatus  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”RTS.”  
::= { devEIAStatusEntry 7 }  
devEIAStatusCTS OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX EIAStatus  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”CTS.”  
::= { devEIAStatusEntry 8 }  
devEIAStatusDCD OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX EIAStatus  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”DCD.”  
::= { devEIAStatusEntry 9 }  
Issue 2 December 1996 B-29  
 
Device Enterprise MIB Definition  
devEIAStatusTM OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX EIAStatus  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”TM.”  
::= { devEIAStatusEntry 10 }  
devEIAStatusDRI OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX EIAStatus  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”DRI.”  
::= { devEIAStatusEntry 11 }  
devEIAStatusPIN13 OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX EIAStatus  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Pin13.”  
::= { devEIAStatusEntry 12 }  
devEIAStatusPIN19 OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX EIAStatus  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Pin19.”  
::= { devEIAStatusEntry 13 }  
devEIAStatusDRS OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX EIAStatus  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”DRS.”  
::= { devEIAStatusEntry 14 }  
devEIAStatusLL OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX EIAStatus  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
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Device Enterprise MIB Definition  
”LL.”  
::= { devEIAStatusEntry 15 }  
devEIAStatusRL OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX EIAStatus  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”RL.”  
::= { devEIAStatusEntry 16 }  
devEIAStatusRI OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX EIAStatus  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”RI.”  
::= { devEIAStatusEntry 17 }  
devEIAStatusDPR OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX EIAStatus  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”DPR.”  
::= { devEIAStatusEntry 18 }  
devEIAStatusDLO OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX EIAStatus  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”DLO.”  
::= { devEIAStatusEntry 19 }  
devEIAStatusCRQ OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX EIAStatus  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”CRQ.”  
::= { devEIAStatusEntry 20 }  
devEIAStatusACR OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX EIAStatus  
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Device Enterprise MIB Definition  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”ACR.”  
::= { devEIAStatusEntry 21 }  
devEIAStatusDSC OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX EIAStatus  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”DSC.”  
::= { devEIAStatusEntry 22 }  
devEIAStatusPND OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX EIAStatus  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”PND.”  
::= { devEIAStatusEntry 23 }  
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Device Enterprise MIB Definition  
–– External Leads Group (dev 6)  
–– Textual Convention for External Lead objects  
ExternalLead ::=  
INTEGER {  
lead-off(1),  
lead-on(2)  
}
devExtLeadsOutPin12 OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX ExternalLead  
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”RS-232 output pin 12 (port 1).”  
::= { devExtLeads 1 }  
devExtLeadsOutPin13 OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX ExternalLead  
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”RS-232 output pin 13 (port 1).”  
::= { devExtLeads 2 }  
devExtLeadsInPin19 OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX ExternalLead  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”RS-232 input pin 19 (port 1).”  
::= { devExtLeads 3 }  
devExtLeadsInPin23 OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX ExternalLead  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”RS-232 input pin 23 (port 1).”  
::= { devExtLeads 4 }  
Issue 2 December 1996 B-33  
 
Device Enterprise MIB Definition  
–– Command Group (dev 7)  
–– Dial an Entered or Stored Number  
devCommandDial OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Setting this attribute will cause the modem to dial the  
entered number. To dial a stored number, the string must  
begin with ’d’, followed by the call directory entry number.  
This variable will always return a zero-length string.”  
::= { devCommand 1 }  
–– Disconnect Call or Service  
devCommandDisconnect OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
disconnect-call(1),  
disconnect-service(2),  
unknown(3)  
}
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Setting this attribute to disconnect-call(1) will cause  
the current call to be disconnected. Setting this attribute  
to disconnect-service(2) will cause service disconnect.  
This object will always return a value of unknown(3).”  
::= { devCommand 2 }  
–– Change Busy State  
devCommandBusy OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
set-busy(1),  
clear-busy(2),  
unknown(3)  
}
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
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Device Enterprise MIB Definition  
”Setting this attribute to busy(1) will cause the device  
to busy out the attached analog phone line. Setting this  
attribute to clear(2) will cause the device to unbusy the  
analog phone line. This object will always return a value  
of unknown(3). To test the current busy state, refer to the  
devStatusAlert object.”  
::= { devCommand 3 }  
–– Switch To Dial-Backup/Dial-Standby/Service-Line  
devCommandSwitchTo OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
dial-backup(1),  
dial-standby(2),  
leased(3),  
service-line(4), –– switch for mgmt mode  
unknown(5)  
}
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Switch service mode to dial-backup(1), dial-standby(2),  
leased (3), or service-line(4). This object always returns  
a value of unknown(5).”  
::= { devCommand 4 }  
–– Enable/Disable Device  
devCommandEnable OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
enable-device(1),  
disable-device(2),  
unknown(3)  
}
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Write to enable(1) or disable(2) the device.  
This object always returns a value of unknown(3).”  
::= { devCommand 5 }  
–– Reset Device  
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Device Enterprise MIB Definition  
devCommandReset OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
software(1),  
hardware(2),  
unknown(3)  
}
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Invoke a software(1) or hardware(2) reset of the device.  
This object always returns a value of unknown(3).”  
::= { devCommand 6 }  
–– Send Message to Front Panel  
devCommandMessage OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..16))  
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Write to send a message string to the device.  
This object always returns a null string.”  
::= { devCommand 7 }  
END  
B-36 Issue 2 December 1996  
 
Enterprise Trap Definitions  
C
NMS6700-TRAP DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN  
–– Title: COMSPHERE 6700 Trap Definitions  
–– Copyright (C) 1996, Paradyne. All rights reserved.  
––  
–– This file may be freely copied and distributed as  
–– long as no changes are made to it.  
IMPORTS  
TRAP-TYPE  
FROM RFC-1215  
nms-6700-products  
FROM ATTP-ENTERPRISES;  
––  
–– Enterprise Identification for COMSPHERE 6700 SNMP Proxy Agent  
Traps  
––  
devOid  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { nms-6700-products 2 } ––  
Device OID  
––  
–– NOTE: All of the traps are subject to filtering that  
––  
––  
is controlled from a 6700 NMS workstation.  
Issue 2 December 1996  
C-1  
 
 
Enterprise Trap Definitions  
–– Primary Alerts (1 – 32)  
deviceFailure TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Device failure (major).”  
::= 1  
configChangeNotify TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Configuration change notify.”  
::= 2  
testMode TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Test mode.”  
::= 3  
deviceDisabled TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Device has been disabled.”  
::= 4  
vfThresholdExceeded TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”VF parameter threshold exceeded (minor).”  
::= 5  
facilityAlarm TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Facility alarm (major).”  
::= 6  
externalAlarm TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”External alarm.”  
::= 7  
C-2  
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Enterprise Trap Definitions  
streamingTerminal TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Streaming terminal (major).”  
::= 8  
accessSecurity TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Access security alarm (major).”  
::= 9  
dialBackup TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Dial backup active for APL.”  
::= 10  
dteAlarm TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”DTE alarm (minor).”  
::= 11  
subNormalSpeed TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Sub-normal operating speed (minor).”  
::= 12  
primaryChannelInterrupted TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Primary channel interrupted. Reason for interruption  
is remote access using the primary channel. Source of  
interruption is front panel or network management.”  
::= 13  
firmwareDownloading TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Firmware downloading.”  
::= 14  
makeBusyMode TRAP-TYPE  
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ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Make busy mode.”  
::= 15  
serviceLine TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Service line.”  
::= 16  
nonAnsweringModem TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Non-answering modem.”  
::= 17  
shortHoldingTimeModem TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Short holding time modem.”  
::= 18  
subTreeTruncation TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Sub-tree truncation.”  
::= 19  
tdmFailure-goodAplLine TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”For 3800 and 3900 model types: good APL line detected  
while on backup (dial or dual lease line).  
For 3600 model types: TDM failure.”  
::= 20  
tributaryTimeout TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Tributary timeout.”  
::= 21  
dialTone TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
C-4  
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DESCRIPTION  
”Dial tone.”  
::= 22  
redundantPowerSupply TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Redundant power supply.”  
::= 23  
noResponse TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”No response from the device.”  
::= 32  
Issue 2 December 1996  
C-5  
 
Enterprise Trap Definitions  
–– System Events (101 – 117)  
vfLoginOk TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”VF login OK. The calling party entered a correct VF (DTMF)  
password.”  
::= 101  
userLoginOk TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”User Login OK. The calling party entered a correct user  
password”  
::= 102  
userLoginRejected–RetryFailed TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”User Login Rejected – Retry Failed. The calling party  
entered an excessive number of wrong passwords.”  
::= 103  
userLoginRejected–PasswordTimeout TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”User Login Rejected – Password Timeout. The calling party  
failed to enter a user password within the allotted time.”  
::= 104  
userLoginAborted–LineDisconnected TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”User Login Aborted – Line Disconnected. The calling party  
disconnected before user login completed.”  
::= 105  
vfLoginRejected–PasswordInvalid TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”VF Login Rejected – Password Invalid. The calling party  
entered an incorrect VF (DTMF) password.”  
::= 106  
C-6  
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Enterprise Trap Definitions  
vfLoginRejected–PasswordTimeout TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”VF Login Rejected – Password Timeout. The calling party  
failed to enter a VF (DTMF) password within the allotted  
time.”  
::= 107  
vfLoginAborted–LineDisconnected TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”VF Login Aborted – Line Disconnected. The calling party  
disconnected before VF (DTMF) login completed.”  
::= 108  
userLoginOk–MultiplePasswordRetries TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”User Login OK – Multiple Password Retries. The calling  
party has successfully completed user login, after multiple  
attempts.”  
::= 109  
userLoginRejected–InvalidCombination TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”User Login Rejected – Invalid Combination. The calling  
party entered an invalid user-id and password combination.”  
::= 110  
userLoginRejected–InvalidUserId TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”User Login Rejected – Invalid User ID. The calling party  
entered an invalid user-id (however the password was valid  
for the device).”  
::= 111  
userLoginRejected–InvalidTime TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”User Login Rejected – Invalid Access Time. The calling  
party entered a user-id for which access is not permitted  
at the current time.”  
::= 112  
Issue 2 December 1996  
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Enterprise Trap Definitions  
userLoginHack TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”User Login Hack – Multiple Sequential Password Retries.  
The password retry pattern indicates a hacker is attempting  
to defeat login security.”  
::= 113  
securityTableInvalid TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Device Security Table Invalid.”  
::= 114  
securityDownloadFailed TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Security Download Failed.”  
::= 116  
securityFrontPanelModification TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Security Front Panel Modification. Security configuration  
has been modified from the device front panel.”  
::= 117  
C-8  
Issue 2 December 1996  
 
Enterprise Trap Definitions  
–– Primary Alert Clear Notifications (201 – 232)  
deviceFailureClear TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Device failure cleared.”  
::= 201  
configChangeNotifyClear TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Configuration change notify cleared.”  
::= 202  
testModeClear TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Test mode cleared.”  
::= 203  
deviceDisabledClear TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Device disabled cleared.”  
::= 204  
vfThresholdExceededClear TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”VF parameter threshold exceeded cleared.”  
::= 205  
facilityAlarmClear TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Facility alarm cleared.”  
::= 206  
externalAlarmClear TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”External alarm cleared.”  
::= 207  
Issue 2 December 1996  
C-9  
 
Enterprise Trap Definitions  
streamingTerminalClear TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Streaming terminal cleared.”  
::= 208  
accessSecurityClear TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Access security alarm cleared.”  
::= 209  
dialBackupClear TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Dial backup active for APL cleared.”  
::= 210  
dteAlarmClear TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”DTE alarm (minor).”  
::= 211  
subNormalSpeedClear TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Sub-normal operating speed cleared.”  
::= 212  
primaryChannelInterruptedClear TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Primary channel interrupted cleared.”  
::= 213  
firmwareDownloadingClear TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Firmware downloading cleared.”  
::= 214  
makeBusyModeClear TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
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”Make busy mode cleared.”  
::= 215  
serviceLineClear TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Service line mode cleared.”  
::= 216  
nonAnsweringModemClear TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Non-answering modem cleared.”  
::= 217  
shortHoldingTimeModemClear TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Short holding time modem cleared.”  
::= 218  
subTreeTruncationClear TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Sub-tree truncation cleared.”  
::= 219  
tdmFailureClear-goodAplLineClear TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”For 3800 and 3900 model types: good APL line cleared.  
For 3600 model types: TDM failure cleared.”  
::= 220  
tributaryTimeoutClear TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Tributary timeout cleared.”  
::= 221  
dialToneClear TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Dial tone cleared.”  
::= 222  
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redundantPowerSupplyClear TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”Redundant power supply cleared.”  
::= 223  
noResponseClear TRAP-TYPE  
ENTERPRISE devOid  
DESCRIPTION  
”No response from the device cleared.”  
::= 232  
END  
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Definitions  
D
ATTP-ENTERPRISES DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN  
IMPORTS  
enterprises, IpAddress FROM RFC1155-SMI  
OBJECT-TYPE FROM RFC-1212  
DisplayString FROM RFC1213-MIB;  
––  
–– Copyright (C) 1996, Paradyne. All rights reserved.  
––  
–– Title: Paradyne Top Level Enterprise Definitions  
––  
–– This file may be freely copied and distributed as  
–– long as no changes are made to it.  
––  
att-2  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { enterprises 74 }  
att-products  
att-mgmt  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { att-2 1 }  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { att-2 2 }  
––  
–– The NMS products subtrees are used for enterprise OIDs  
––  
–– NMS products  
paradyneNMS-products OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { att-products 13 }  
nms-6700-products  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {  
paradyneNMS-products 2 }  
–– products  
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paradyne-products  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { att-products 14 }  
attp-cellRelay-products OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=  
{ paradyne-products 1 }  
attp-31XX-products  
{ paradyne-products 2 }  
attp-36XX-products  
{ paradyne-products 3 }  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=  
––  
–– The NMS mgmt subtrees are used for MIB objects  
––  
–– NMS mgmt  
paradyneNMS OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { att-mgmt 23 }  
nms-6700  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { paradyneNMS 5 }  
–– mgmt  
paradyne  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { att-mgmt 24 }  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { paradyne 1 }  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { paradyne 2 }  
attp-cellRelay  
attp-common  
attp-frontPanel OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { attp-common 1 }  
attp-chassis  
attp-callDir  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { attp-common 2 }  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { attp-common 3 }  
attp-devStatus OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { attp-common 4 }  
attp-devID  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { attp-common 5 }  
attp-31XX  
attp-36XX  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { paradyne 3 }  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { paradyne 4 }  
––  
–– Device Identity  
––  
devIdentity OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { attp-devID 1 }  
devIdentityModel OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Model Number.”  
::= { devIdentity 1 }  
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devIdentityCustAssignedID OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..15))  
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Device identifier assigned by the customer.  
Used for display in ASCII interfaces.”  
::= { devIdentity 2 }  
devIdentitySlotID OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Slot identifier for this device. NoSuchName is returned  
to the user if the slot identifier is not-applicable.”  
::= { devIdentity 3 }  
devIdentitySerialNumber OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..16))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Serial Number.”  
::= { devIdentity 4 }  
––  
–– Hardware Revision Table  
––  
devIdentityHWRevEntries OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Number of hardware revision entries in table.”  
::= { devIdentity 5 }  
devIdentityHWRevTable OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF DevIdentityHWRevEntry  
ACCESS not-accessible  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”The hardware revision table contains the hardware  
revision for each CCA in the device.”  
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::= { devIdentity 6 }  
devIdentityHWRevEntry OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DevIdentityHWRevEntry  
ACCESS not-accessible  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”An entry in the hardware revision table.”  
INDEX { devIdentityHWRevIndex }  
::= { devIdentityHWRevTable 1 }  
––  
–– Layout of one entry in the devIdentityHWRevTable  
––  
DevIdentityHWRevEntry ::=  
SEQUENCE {  
devIdentityHWRevIndex  
INTEGER,  
devIdentityHWRevCCA  
DisplayString  
}
devIdentityHWRevIndex OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Hardware Revision table index.”  
::= { devIdentityHWRevEntry 1 }  
devIdentityHWRevCCA OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”CCA revision number.”  
::= { devIdentityHWRevEntry 2 }  
––  
–– Software Revision Table – Note, the 31xx and 36xx  
–– products may have only one entry in the table.  
––  
devIdentitySWRevEntries OBJECT-TYPE  
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SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Number of software revision entries in table.”  
::= { devIdentity 7 }  
devIdentitySWRevTable OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF DevIdentitySWRevEntry  
ACCESS not-accessible  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”The software revision table contains the software  
revision for every CCA in the device with a unique software  
module.”  
::= { devIdentity 8 }  
devIdentitySWRevEntry OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DevIdentitySWRevEntry  
ACCESS not-accessible  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”An entry in the software revision table.”  
INDEX { devIdentitySWRevIndex }  
::= { devIdentitySWRevTable 1 }  
––  
–– Layout of one entry in the devIdentitySWRevTable  
––  
DevIdentitySWRevEntry ::=  
SEQUENCE {  
devIdentitySWRevIndex  
INTEGER,  
devIdentitySWRevNumber  
DisplayString,  
devIdentitySWRevHWIndex  
INTEGER  
}
devIdentitySWRevIndex OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
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DESCRIPTION  
”Software Revision table index.”  
::= { devIdentitySWRevEntry 1 }  
devIdentitySWRevNumber OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..16))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Software revision number for the CCA software module.”  
::= { devIdentitySWRevEntry 2 }  
devIdentitySWRevHWIndex OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Hardware Revision Table Index for this software revision.”  
::= { devIdentitySWRevEntry 3 }  
––  
–– Device Health and Status  
––  
devStatus  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { attp-devStatus 1 }  
devHealthAndStatus OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Health and Status of the device. Health & Status is  
represented as a concatenation of health and status  
message strings, where each message string is separated  
by a semi-colon. Refer to device-specific user documentation  
for a complete description of the Health and Status codes.”  
::= { devStatus 1 }  
devSelfTestResults OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
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”Self-test results. Self-test (or power-up test) results  
summarizes the test results of each CCA, where each CCA test  
result is separated by a semi-colon. Refer to device-specific  
user documentation for a complete description of the self test  
codes and messages.”  
::= { devStatus 2 }  
––  
–– Device Front Panel  
––  
–– A device agent, if it supports the Front Panel MIB, must  
–– always support this group.  
devFrontPanel  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { attp-frontPanel 1 }  
devFrontPanelKeyPress OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
doubleup(1),  
up(2),  
left(3),  
right(4),  
f1(5),  
f2(6),  
f3(7)  
}
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Front panel keypress. Any other  
value causes rejection of the Set request.  
On read, the value returned is undefined.”  
::= { devFrontPanel 1 }  
devFrontPanelCursorDisplay OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
hide(1),  
show(2)  
}
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Front panel cursor display. CursorColumn and  
CursorRow valid only when CursorDisplay = show.”  
::= { devFrontPanel 2 }  
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devFrontPanelCursorRow OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Front panel cursor row (zero origin).”  
::= { devFrontPanel 3 }  
devFrontPanelCursorColumn OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Front panel cursor column (zero origin).”  
::= { devFrontPanel 4 }  
devFrontPanelDisplayRows OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Number of front panel display rows in the  
devFrontPanelDisplayTable (default of 2 rows).”  
::= { devFrontPanel 5 }  
devFrontPanelDisplayColumns OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Number of front panel display columns in the  
devFrontPanelDisplayTable (default of 16 columns).”  
::= { devFrontPanel 6 }  
devFrontPanelDisplayTable OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF DevFrontPanelDisplayEntry  
ACCESS not-accessible  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Contents of front panel display.”  
::= { devFrontPanel 7 }  
devFrontPanelDisplayEntry OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DevFrontPanelDisplayEntry  
ACCESS not-accessible  
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STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”A row entry in front panel display table.”  
INDEX { devFrontPanelDisplayRowIndex }  
::= { devFrontPanelDisplayTable 1 }  
DevFrontPanelDisplayEntry ::=  
SEQUENCE {  
devFrontPanelDisplayRowIndex  
INTEGER,  
devFrontPanelDisplayRow  
DisplayString  
}
devFrontPanelDisplayRowIndex OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Index of entry in front panel display table (zero origin).”  
::= { devFrontPanelDisplayEntry 1 }  
devFrontPanelDisplayRow OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..80))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Contents of a front panel display row.”  
::= { devFrontPanelDisplayEntry 2 }  
–– Administation of Front Panel Group (attp-frontPanel 2)  
––  
–– A device agent may choose not to support this group.  
adminFrontPanel  
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { attp-frontPanel 2}  
adminFrontPanelStatus OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
free(1),  
nms(2),  
physicalFP(3),  
emulationFP(4),  
terminalFP(5)  
}
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ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Indicates who owns the front panel at this time.  
If the status is free, then a keyPress set  
will successfully update the front panel and  
the status will change to nms. The agent is  
allowed to set the status back to free after  
a specified inter-keyPress timeout.”  
::= { adminFrontPanel 1 }  
adminFrontPanelNMSOwner OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX IpAddress  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”If status is nms, then this is its IP adddress;  
otherwise it is undefined.  
Note: It is possible for multiple NMS users to  
have the same IP address. Use adminFrontPanelNMSComment  
to further differentiate the user.”  
::= { adminFrontPanel 2 }  
adminFrontPanelNMSComment OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..40))  
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”It is suggested that this be maintained by a NMS  
application and that it contain information such as  
the owners name, address, phone number, etc.”  
::= { adminFrontPanel 3 }  
adminFrontPanelCommand OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
release(1)  
}
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Release changes the status to free. The agent  
is allowed to reject this value if the IpAddress  
of the set does not match adminFrontPanelNMSOwner.  
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The value returned on a GET is undefined.”  
::= { adminFrontPanel 4 }  
––  
–– Call Directory  
––  
devCallDir OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { attp-callDir 1 }  
devCallDirEntries OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Number of directories in the call directory table.”  
::= { devCallDir 1 }  
–– The AT&T Paradyne device call directory table.  
devCallDirTable OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF DevCallDirEntry  
ACCESS not-accessible  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”The call directory table contains telephone numbers  
stored in a device’s call directory. The number of  
entries is given by the value of devCallDirEntries.”  
::= { devCallDir 2 }  
devCallDirEntry OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DevCallDirEntry  
ACCESS not-accessible  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”An entry in the call directory table.”  
INDEX { devCallDirIndex }  
::= { devCallDirTable 1 }  
–– Layout of one entry in devCallDirTable.  
DevCallDirEntry ::=  
SEQUENCE {  
devCallDirIndex  
INTEGER,  
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devCallDirPurpose  
INTEGER,  
devCallDirId  
DisplayString,  
devCallDirPhoneNumber  
DisplayString  
}
devCallDirIndex OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”A unique value for each call directory. Its value ranges  
between 1 and the value of devCallDirEntries.”  
::= { devCallDirEntry 1 }  
devCallDirPurpose OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX INTEGER {  
other (1),  
–– none of the following  
alarm-trap (2),  
dial-back-up (3),  
unknown (4)  
–– 6700 default  
}
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”Call directory purpose.”  
::= { devCallDirEntry 2 }  
devCallDirId OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..15))  
ACCESS read-only  
STATUS mandatory  
DESCRIPTION  
”A textual string containing the call directory identifier.  
If this identifier is a number, then it may have the same  
value as devCallDirIndex.”  
::= { devCallDirEntry 3 }  
devCallDirPhoneNumber OBJECT-TYPE  
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))  
ACCESS read-write  
STATUS mandatory  
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DESCRIPTION  
”Call directory phone number.”  
::= { devCallDirEntry 4 }  
END  
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Index  
C
M
Call Directory MIB, 3-6  
COMSPHERE 6700 Series NMS  
Enterprise MIBs, 3-3  
Management Information Bases  
Call Directory MIB, 3-6  
COMSPHERE 6700 Device  
MIB, 3-5  
COMSPHERE 6700 NMS MIB,  
3-5  
COMSPHERE 6700 Series  
DOS MIB, 3-6  
Front Panel MIB, 3-6  
MIB-II Interface Group, 3-2  
MIB-II System Group, 3-2  
Windows MIB, 3-6  
D
Device MIB, 3-5  
device traps, 3-7  
DOS MIB, 3-6  
Workstation MIB, 3-6  
MIB-II, 3-1  
System Group, 3-2  
MIB-II, Interface Group, 3-2  
F
Front Panel MIB, 3-6  
N
H
NMS MIB, 3-5  
hardware requirements, 2-1  
P
I
primary alert  
installation  
preparation, 2-3  
procedure, 2-5  
clear notifications, 3-10  
traps, 3-8  
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Index  
S
T
SNMP  
community views, 3-11  
topology, sample, 1-3  
overview, 1-1  
sample network topology, 1-3  
SNMP traps, 3-7  
SNMP Proxy Agent  
system event, 3-9  
feature list, 1-2  
overview, 1-1  
package contents, 1-4  
software description, 1-2  
software requirements, 2-1  
supported network adapters, 2-2  
system event traps, 3-9  
W
Windows, MIB, 3-6  
Workstation MIB, 3-6  
IN-2 Issue 2 December 1996  
 

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