Mib Tables For Alarm/Trap/Event Management - Alcatel-Lucent 1675 LAMBDAUNITE Reference Manual

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ES64U SNMP MIB description
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MIB tables for alarm/trap/event management

opticsIMMgrPollingInfoTable
This table contains the manager polling information. This polling mechanism is used in
order to simulate a connection-oriented association between Manager and Agent.
Object identifier (OID):
1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1
Full path:
iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1).alcatel(637).ltt(54).tsdim(1).tsdimBasicMib(1).
opticsIMCommRouMib(6).opticsIMCommRouMibObject(1).opticsIMMgrPollingInfoTable(8)
MIB field name
opticsIMMgrPollingIndex
opticsIMMgrPollingIpAddress
opticsIMMgrPollingUdpPort
opticsIMMgrPollingTimeOut
opticsIMMgrPollingRowStatus
tsdimEFDTable
This table specifies which traps will be sent to which management system. This EFD
object is locked, via administrative state, by Agent when the first manager polling
time-out expires and it is deleted when the secondtime-outt expires.
Object identifier (OID):
1.3.6.1.4.1.637.54.1.1.3.1.8
Full path:
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365-374-201R11.0
Issue 1 July 2008
opticsIMMgrPollingInfoTable (manager list MIB)
Description
Running Index of the table
(RC)
IP address of the manager
(RC)
UDP port
(RC)
Future Use – not relevant
(RC)
Used to create, modify or delete a row
in the table
MIB tables for alarm/trap/event management
Value
Running index (1-100)
By default - the IP is taken from the
SNMP packet source IP address.
Default 162 as in standard
seconds
CreateAndWait, Active, NotInService,
or Destroy
Alarms and events
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