Mib Variables Alert Example - Verizon Volicon MIP Admin Manual

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MIB Variables Alert Example

14.1.1
A real-time trap from an audio alert was traced to build this table, specifically, the Notification
Variables in the leftmost column. The last column illustrates examples to Set and Clear an
SNMP alert:
Notification Variables
Name
volEncoder
trapEncAlerts
volEncoderName
volEncoderHostname
volEncAlerts
volAlertClipID
volAlertDescription
volAlertClipRef
volStreamName
volAlertEnum
OID Strings
Description
PREFIX =
Probe Server Name
1.3.6.1.4.1.23
OID prefix for OIDs
522.1
below.
ID identifying an MIP
PREFIX.12 =
trap. This variable
1.3.6.1.4.1.23
binds all other
522.1.12
variables in it.
PREFIX.2 =
1.3.6.1.4.1.23
Encoder Stream
522.1.2
name.
Octet String
(Size 0...32)
PREFIX.3
Encoder hostname or
Octet String
IP address.
(Size 0...32)
PREFIX.11
Object identifier.
PREFIX.11.1
Clip ID created on this
Integer32
alert.
PREFIX.11.2
Textual description of
Octet String
the alert.
PREFIX.11.3
URL to the clip
Octet String
created for this alert.
PREFIX.11.4
Stream (scanner in
Octet String
RPM) name.
(Size 0...32)
PREFIX.11.5
Integer
Alerts enumeration.
[enumerat]
133
Alert SET / CLEAR
Value: ENC1
Value: ObsRpmVa
Value: 6 (Value: 9)
Value: LOW AUDIO
LEVEL /(AUDIO-OK):
History Channel 66;
Encoder: ENC1
Audio level: -69. (-
34)
Server time: 2010-
09-29 18:52:41
Value: IP Address
Value: P1
See the following
table for
"volAlertEnum"
AG-7.2.B1-092414 • Restricted - customer use only

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