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Other proprietary MIBs are:
AcAlarm - This is a proprietary carrier-grade alarm MIB. It is a simpler implementation
of the notificationLogMIB and the IETF suggested alarmMIB (both also supported in all
TP-1610 boards).
The acAlarm MIB has the following groups:
ActiveAlarm - straight forward (single indexed) table listing all currently active
Alarms together with their bindings (the Alarm bindings are defined in acAlarm.
acAlarmVarbinds and also in acBoard.acTrap. acBoardTrapDefinitions.
oid_1_3_6_1_4_1_5003_9_10_1_21_2_0).
acAlarmHistory - straight forward (single indexed) table listing all recently raised
Alarms together with their bindings (the Alarm bindings are defined in acAlarm.
acAlarmVarbinds and also in acBoard.acTrap. acBoardTrapDefinitions.
oid_1_3_6_1_4_1_5003_9_10_1_21_2_0).
The table size can be altered via
notificationLogMIB.notificationLogMIBObjects.nlmConfig.nlmConfigGlobalEntryLimit or
notificationLogMIB.notificationLogMIBObjects.nlmConfig.nlmConfigLogTable.nlmConfigLog
Entry.nlmConfigLogEntryLimit.
The table size can be any value between 50 and 1000 and the default is 500.
Note 1:
Note 2: The current (updated) board configuration parameters are programmed into
Additional MIBs are to be supported in future releases.
Traps
Note:
Full proprietary trap definitions and trap Varbinds are found in AcBoard MIB and
AcAlarm MIB. For a detailed inventory of traps, refer to the Appendix, ''SNMP Alarm
Traps'' on page 381.
The following proprietary traps are supported in MG 3200:
acBoardFatalError - Sent whenever a fatal board error occurs.
Version SN09
The following are special notes pertaining to MIBs:
A detailed explanation of each parameter can be viewed in an
SNMP browser in the MIB Description field.
Not all groups in the MIB are implemented. Refer to version
release notes.
Certain parameters are not implemented. Their MIB status is
marked 'obsolete'.
When a parameter is SET to a new value via SNMP, the change
may affect board functionality immediately or may require that
the board be soft reset for the change to take effect. This
depends on the parameter type.
the board provided that the user does not load an ini file to the board after
reset. Loading an ini file after reset overrides the updated parameters.
As of this version all traps are sent out from the SNMP port (default 161).
This is part of the NAT traversal solution.
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8. MG 3200 Management
October 2006

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