1. Network Management Specification

7.2.2mpeEntPhysicalExtOperStatus

This is a read-only object that allows managers to determine the operational status of the entities in the managed device. The possibles values are ’up’, ’down’ and ’testing’.

7.3Entity Sensor MIB (RFC 3433):

This MIB has only one group (entitySensorValueGroup) which consists of a single (read-only) table that will be supported as indicated in the following table. There will be as many entries as sensors. For the GranDSLAM 3.0 product, there will be three temperature sensors

Table 1-81. Entity Sensor MIB

Table

Comments

 

 

entPhySensorEntry

Only the objects listed below will be supported

 

 

7.3.1entPhySensorType.

The value for this object corresponds to the measurement data type. The value of this object will be celsius (8).

7.3.2entPhySensorValue.

The value corresponds the most recent measurement obtained by the agent for this sensor.

7.3.3entPhySensorOperStatus.

The operational status of the sensor. The following status will be reported: ok (1), unavailable (2), nonoperational (3).

7.3.4entPhySensorValueTimeStamp.

The value of this object corresponds to the sysUpTime at the time the status and/or value fo this sensor was last obtained by the agent.

7.3.5entPhySensorValueUpdateRate.

The value of this object is an indication of the frequency that the agent updates the associated entPhySensorValue object. The value to be returned will be zero. This value has a special meaning in the mib.

7.4Definitions for the IEEE 802.3 Medium Attachment Units (MAUs) (RFC 2668):

RFC 2668 is used for accessing information about of ethernet interface. The following objects are supported.

7.4.1ifMauTable:

Table of descriptive and status information about MAU(s) attached to an interface. The following objects in this table are supported.

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8620, 8820 specifications

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