Enterasys SNMP Persistence MIB

Table B-44 etsysConfigurationChange MIB (continued)

Field

Description

 

 

etsysConfigChangeFirmwareGroup

A collection of objects providing firmware change data.

 

 

etsysConfigChangeCompliance

The compliance statement for configurable devices.

 

 

Enterasys SNMP Persistence MIB

This MIB permits management applications to commit persistent SNMP configuration information to persistent storage.

Table B-45 etsysSnmpPersistenceMIB

Field

Description

 

 

etsysSnmpPersistenceMode

Setting this object to snmpNormalSave(1) will cause the XSR to exhibit what could be

 

considered normal SNMP behavior, that is, each SNMP set of a persistent object will

 

be saved to persistent storage as part of the set operation.

 

• Setting this object to pushButtonSave(2) will cause SNMP sets of persistent objects

 

to be buffered in volatile memory until the configuration is explicitly saved to

 

persistent memory, either through the CLI or by setting etsysSnmpPersistenceWrite

 

to save(2).

 

• Setting this object to timeDelayedSave(3) will cause SNMP sets of persistent objects

 

to be buffered in volatile memory until certain implementation dependent time

 

conditions are met. Once these conditions are met the configuration is saved to

 

persistent memory.

 

• Setting this object to a mode that is not supported on that particular implementation

 

leads to an inconsistent value error.

 

• On an SNMP get operation this object will return the current persistent storage mode

 

of operation.

 

 

etsysSnmpPersistenceSave

Setting this object to save(2) will cause the current configuration stored in volatile

 

memory to be written to persistent memory and become the start-up configuration.

 

• This also causes any configuration data that is part of another management

 

interface's active configuration to become part of the start-up configuration.

 

• Any configuration changes made through SNMP will become part of the start-up

 

configuration if and when another management interface saves the current

 

configuration to persistent storage.

 

• Setting this object to save(2) while the value of the etsysSnmpPersistenceMode

 

object is NOT pushButtonSave(2) MAY lead to an inconsistent value error.

 

• Setting this object to save(2) while the value of the etsysSnmpPersistenceStatus

 

object is savingChanges(3) leads to an inconsistent value error.

 

• Setting this object to nop(1) always succeeds and has no effect.

 

• On an SNMP get operation this object will return nop(1).

 

• Management applications are advised to make use of the snmpSetSerialNo object

 

defined in the SNMPv2-MIB to coordinate their use of this object.

 

 

etsysSnmpPersistenceStatus

Current status of the persistent storage system when etsysSnmpPersistenceMode is

 

NOT set to snmpNormalSave(1). Status states include: other, unsavedChanges,

 

savingChanges, saveSucceeded, saveFailed.

 

 

etsysSnmpPersistenceStatusTime

Value of sysUpTime when etsysSnmpPersistenceStatus was last updated. If

 

etsysSnmpPersistenceStatus was not updated since initialization, zero is returned.

 

 

etsysSnmpPersistenceError

A descriptive error message if the last attempt to write to persistent storage has failed.

 

 

etsysSnmpPersistenceErrorTime

The data and time when the etsysSnmpPersistenceError was last updated. If

 

etsysSnmpPersistenceError has not been updated since initialization the value

 

'0000000000000000'H is returned.

 

 

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