| a3sysVersion | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A text string containing general system information,
        including the package identifier and the system's
        software release number.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysPlatformDescr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        A text string describing the physical platform
        or chassis on which the system is running.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysPlatformID | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        An OID defining the system platform.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysCallerID | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        A text string defined by the user. This
        string can be used by a system running PPP
        as a unique identification of itself to
        its peer when communicating over a PPP link. 
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysChipEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.2.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Each entry in this table contains information
        about one of the chips installed in the CPU
        module.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysMemEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.3.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Each entry in this table contains information
        about a specific memory component.  The
        information includes the memory type, its
        starting address and its size.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysSlotNumber | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.4.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        The number of slots (empty or not) in the system
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysBrdEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.4.2.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        A list of information for each IO board in the
        system.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysAuditTrailType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.5.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object allows the user to determine the format
        of the time/date stamp that is included with each
        audit trail message the system generates.  This
        only applies if there is a Network Control Server
        for the IBM PC/AT (NCS/AT) or Remote Boot and
        Configuration Services (RBCS) server on the attached
        network.  Audit trail messages are generated by
        various network events and are displayed on the
        NCS or RBCS console.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysLogServerAddress | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.5.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        The address of the NCS or the RBCS that serves
        as the log server for the system.  The log server
        receives all of the system's audit trail messages.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysDate | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.6.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        The current date and time as reflected by the
        system clock.  The date is displayed via the User
        interface and Audit Trail Messages as
        yy/mm/dd hh:mm[:ss].  This same format must be
        used when setting the Date.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysDSTime | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.6.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        This parameter specifies the displacement, in
        minutes, from non-daylight savings time.  The
        a3sysDSTime object, along with the a3sysTimeZone
        object, allows the system to support Universal
        time for network communications spanning different
        time zones.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysTimeZone | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.6.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object specifies the number of minutes
        displacement west of Greenwich the system's site
        is located.  A negative number for this parameter
        indicates how many minutes displacement east of
        Greenwich the site is located.  A positive number
        indicates the number of minutes west of Greenwich.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysRemoteAccess | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.7.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object determines whether another device
        can access this system via REMOTE
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysTelnetAccess | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.7.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object determines whether another device
        can access this system via TELNET
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysConsoleAccess | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.7.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object determines whether another device
        can access this system via the Console
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysSNMPAccess | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.7.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object determines whether another device
        can access this system via SNMP.  Note, once
        SNMP access is disabled, the NMS will no longer
        be able to access this system via SNMP.
        If this is set to enabledTraps(1), the system
        allows SNMP access and will send traps when
        appropriate.
        If this is set to enabledNoTraps(2), the system
        allows SNMP access, but no traps will be sent.
        If this is set to disabledTraps, the system
        does not allow SNMP access, but will send
        traps when appropriate.
        If this is set to disabledNoTraps(4), the system
        does not allow SNMP access and does not
        send any traps.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysSNMPCommEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.7.5.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Each entry in the table contains information
        about a single community string. 
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysSNMPMgrEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.7.6.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Each entry identifies a single Manager,
        community string pair.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysTelnetMgrEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.7.7.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Each entry identifies a single Manager,
        community string pair.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysPasswordEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.7.8.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Each entry identifies a single system password.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysSnmpPasswordCtl | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.7.9 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object indicates whether this system's passwords
        can be changed via snmp.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysNetMapTime | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.8.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        The number of seconds between broadcasts of the
        system's address on the attached network.  This
        only applies to 3Com's NETMap protocol.  If this
        object is set to 0, the broadcasting of the system's
        address is disabled.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUIBinary | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.8.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        If on, the system is allowed to negotiate for
        binary transmission when a Telnet connection is
        made.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysChangeTimestamp | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.8.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object contains the value of sysUpTime
        when the most recent change was made to this
        system, either via the Console, TELNET, or
        through SNMP.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysCpuUtil | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.8.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object provides a measure of the
        current utilization of the CPU on this
        system.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysCpuBrdMacAddr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.8.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        The system's MAC address.  For those devices
        whose CPU boards contain a MAC address, this
        object provides the value of that address (NB2's).
        For those devices whose CPU boards don't contain a
        MAC address (NB1's), this provides the MAC address
        of the first interface.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysExpMacAddr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.8.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        This identifies the MAC address to which the @m
        symbol is expanded when doing file copies.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysVportTimestamp | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.8.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        This specifies the value of sysUpTime when the last
        virtual port was added or deleted.  This object should
        be used to determine if and when the set of virtual ports
        supported by this system has changed.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysDefDrive | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.8.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object identifies the current default drive
        for this system.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysDefDriveType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.8.9 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object identifies the current default
        drive type for this system.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysDriveStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.8.10 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object identifies which disk drives are supported
        by this system.  noDrives(1) means no disk drives are
        supported.  driveA means only drive A is supported.
        driveB means only drive B is supported, while driveAB(4)
        means both drives A and B are supported.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysBogusDhcpSvr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.8.11 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object has the IP address of the last seen
        bogus DHCP or BOOTP server.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysNb2EepromVers | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.8.12 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object returns the version number of the EEPROM
        on a NetBuilderII.  Various features are dependent on
        having the correct version of EEPROM resident on the
        NetBuilderII.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysX25Conns | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.8.13 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object returns the number of active X25 connections
        currently maintained by the NetBuilder.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysFwSerBaudCons | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.9.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object sets the baud rate for the
        console port, which is located on the CEC
        module's connector/LEDC panel.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysFwSerBaudAux | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.9.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object sets the baud rate for the
        auxiliary port, which is located on the CEC
        module's connector/LEDC panel.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysFwSelfTest | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.9.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        This parameter determines how the system handles
        self tests when the system is powered on or
        reset.  The system can be configured to skip its
        self tests, run self tests once, or run self
        tests continuously (loop).
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysReBoot | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object can be used to reboot the system.
        If this object is set to stdReboot(2), the
        system's action is determined by the value of
        a3sysStartUpAction.  If that object has the value
        monitor(1), the system will go into monitor
        mode.  If that object has the value userListOnce(2)
        or userListForever(3), the system will attempt to
        reboot from the sources identified by the User Boot List.
        If this object is read, the value, other (1),
        will be returned.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysTestBootTime | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        The Test Boot Time indicates the number of seconds
        after a test reboot the system will automatically
        reboot.  Upon reboot, the system will start up a timer
        initialized to the value of this object.  The object
        a3sysTestRecoveryTimer contains the real time value of
        this timer.  The timer will automatically start counting
        down after the system comes up.  If this timer expires,
        the system will automatically reboot using the Primary Boot
        Source.
        To cancel the timer, the object a3sysTestRecoveryTimer must
        be set to zero.  This provides a recovery mechanism for a
        system under test that loses management connectivity.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysStartUpAction | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        This parameter determines the boot source
        when the system is powered on or reset.  If
        monitor (1) is chosen, the system enters
        monitor mode immediately.  If userListOnce (2)
        is chosen, the system attempts to boot from
        primary and secondary sources defined by the
        User Boot List.  (Specifics about the use of the
        secondary boot source are provided by a3sysBootSources.)
        This list may identify network boot sources or local
        floppy sources, or both.
        If userListForever (3) is chosen, the system
        will keep trying the sources listed in the
        User Boot List until one of them is successful.
        If local(4) is chosen, the system will boot from
        the local floppy.  The name of the file used is
        identified by the value of a3sysUblFileName for the
        Primary Boot Source.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysTestRecoveryTimer | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object contains the real time value of the
        Test Recovery Timer.  When the system is performing
        a 'test boot' (ie, a boot when a3sysBootSources equals
        testWithPrimaryBackup (3)), the system will start a
        countdown timer initialized to the value of a3sysBootTime.
        If this timer is allowed to count down to zero, the
        system will reboot, this time using the primary boot source
        instead of the test boot source.  If the timer is disabled, however,
        before it counts down (the timer is disabled by setting
        the value of this object to zero), the system won't reboot
        and will continue to run the test boot source's software.
        This timer is part of a comprehensive software update
        strategy.  See the relevant 3Com manuals for more
        details.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysDirectedReBoots | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        This is a counter that tracks the number of times the
        system has completed successfully a boot, no matter
        how the boot was initiated (power-on, front-panel-button
        reset, command line, or exception).
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysExceptionReBoots | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        This is a counter that tracks the number of times
        the system has crashed and a reboot sequence is begun
        by the exception handler.  Note, some type of crashes
        are not able to update this counter due to various
        hardware lockups.  Also note, this counter will be
        incremented when a user resets the system from the
        command line (RS).  This will not be incremented,
        however, when the user reboots the system from the
        command line (RB).
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysBootDump | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        This determines whether or not a memory dump
        is performed if the system fails due to a
        software problem.  If noDump (1) is selected,
        the system will not attempt to perform a memory
        dump.  If monitor (2) is selected, the system
        goes directly into monitor mode and waits for
        further commands.  If localDevice (3) is selected,
        the system dumps its memory to the local storage
        device.  Since the memory dump will require several
        floppy disks, the system will prompt the user via the
        User Interface to change disks.  If userList (4) is
        selected, the system will upload its memory to the
        source specified in the User Boot List.
        Only the NetBuilder Remote Office and NetBuilder II support
        the network(5) option.  If this is set, the parameters in entry
        four (dump) of a3sysUserBootListTable identify the destination.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysBootSources | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        This parameter is used to specify how the entries
        in this table are used.
        If this object is set to primary(1), the system
        will use only the primary boot source when
        rebooting.  (note, this is the entry where
        a3sysUblSource = primary(1)).
        If this object is set to primaryAndSecondary(2),
        the system will attempt to boot first from the
        primary boot source, and, if that fails (after
        a3sysUblMaxRetries attemps), the system will
        try the secondary boot source.
        If this object has the value testWithPrimaryBackup(3),
        the system, when rebooting, will perform a test boot
        using the 'test' boot source.  Note, the NetBuilder Remote
        Office and NetBuilder II use entry 3 in a3sysUserBootListTable
        as the 'test' boot source (a3sysUblSource = test(3)),
        while other 3Com routers (NetBuilder Remote, NetBuilder
        Remote Control, NetBuilder Local, and NetBuilder Remote
        Access) don't support all 4 rows in a3sysUserBootListTable,
        and simply use the secondary boot source (a3sysUblSource = secondary(2))
        to identify the 'test' boot source.
        After booting from the 'test' boot source, if the
        Test Recovery Timer (a3sysTestRecoveryTimer) is
        allowed to count down to zero, the system will
        reboot using the primary boot source.  (see the
        reference guide for details about test booting).
        When in this mode, to prevent the system from rebooting
        using the primary boot source, the Test Recovery Timer
        (a3sysTestRecoveryTimer) must be set to zero.
        Note, this object cannot be set to testWithPrimaryBackup(3)
        explicitly.  Instead, by setting a3sysTestBootTimer to a
        non-zero value, the system will automatically go into
        'Test Boot' mode and this object will be given the
        value testWithPrimaryBackup(3).
        If this object has the value secondary(4), the system will
        use only the secondary boot source when rebooting.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUserBootListEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Each entry in this table contains a single boot source.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysIioBootEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.10.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Each entry in this table corresponds to a
        specific slot in the NetBuilder chassis.  If
        an IIO board is in that slot, that entry
        determines where that IIO board obtains its
        boot image.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysLastBootSource | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.11.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object identifies the source from which the
        system last booted.
        The specifics of the boot source can be found
        from the corresponding User Boot List entry.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysLastBootError | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.11.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object identifies the reason for the
        most recent boot failure.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysLastBootDate | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.11.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        The date and time as reflected by the system
        clock at the time the system last rebooted.
        The date has the format yy/mm/dd hh:mm[:ss].
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysLbConfigFileIpAddr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.11.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        The IP address of the configuration file server
        used during the most recent boot.  Note, even
        if the configuration files were obtained locally,
        an address may have been configured.  This is the
        address used when performing all ftp PUT and GET
        operations.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysLbGwIpAddr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.11.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        The IP address of the gateway that was used to
        forward packets to the boot server or configuration file
        server during the last boot.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysLbIpMask | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.11.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        The IP subnet mask configured during the last boot.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysLbConfigDevice | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.11.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        The config file device used during the last boot.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysLbConfigFilePath | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.11.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        The config file path used during the last boot.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysLbConfigUserName | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.11.9 | 
    
    
      | 
        If the config files were obtained from a file server
        during the last boot, this object contains the user
        name used during the ftp transfer of those files.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysFmOperation | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.12.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object is used to initiate a file
        management operation.  When set to copy(2), the
        system will get the file from the Source device
        (identified by a3sysFmSourceIpAddr and
        a3sysFmSourceFile) and copy it to the
        Target device (identified by a3sysFmTargetIpAddr
        and a3sysFmTargetFile).  Note, both the
        Source and Target devices cannot be
        remote systems.  At least one must be
        the local system.
        All information about the file
        and the server is taken from the values
        of the other objects in this group.  To
        avoid unnecessary errors, the relevant objects
        in this group should be examined and
        their values validated before setting this object
        to copy(2).
        Currently, the do(3) enumeration is not supported.
        If this object is set to delete(4), the system
        will delete a single file on the local storage
        device.  The file is identified by a3sysFmTargetFile.
        For software release 6.2, the rename(5) enumeration
        is not supported.  This is supported, however, by
        release 7.0.
        If this object is directory(6), the system will list
        the file in the directory identified by a3sysFmTargetFile.
        The resulting list can be obtained by examining
        a3sysDfTable.
        For software release 6.2, enumerations 7 through 9
        are not supported.  Enumeration 7 and 9 are supported
        by release 7.0.
        If this object is set to abortCopy(10), the
        system will abort any file copy process in
        progress.
        If this object is set to makeDir(11), the system
        will create a directory off the root directory. The
        name of this directory is specified by a3sysFmTargetFile.
        If this object is set to rmDir(12), the system will
        remove the directory identified by a3sysFmTargetFile.
        If this object is set to getFileInfo(13), the system
        will retrieve information about the file identified
        by a3sysFmTargetFile and return that information via
        the a3ComFileInfo group.  (ie, examine the contents
        of that group after this object is set to getFileInfo(13)).
        If this object is set to ftpGet(14), the system
        will retrieve the file identified by a3sysFmSourceFile.
        It will retrieve the file from the device from
        which the configuration files were originally obtained.
        That device can be identified by
        a3sysLbConfigFileIpAddr.  Note, even if the config
        files were obtained locally, a valid IP address may
        have been configured.  That is the device used for
        future ftp operations.
        If a path is not specified, the file will be taken
        from the configuration file directory.  The config
        file directory cay be identified by
        a3sysLbConfigFilePath.  If a relative
        path is specified, and the configuration files were
        originally obtained (ie, at last boot) from the
        network, the path is interpreted relative to the
        configuration file directory.  If a relative path
        is specified and the configuration files were originally
        obtained locally, the path is interpreted relative
        to the login directory.  Absolute paths are allowed.
        Once obtained, the file will be placed in the location
        identified by a3sysFmTargetFile.  Note, this must be
        on one of the local storage devices.
        If this object is set to ftpPut(15), the system
        will place the file identified by a3sysFmSourceFile
        and place it on the device from which the config
        files were obtained originally.  The path and
        filename of the placed file is identified by
        a3sysFmTargetFile.  As with ftpGet(14), if a relative
        path is specified, and the configuration files were
        originally obtained from the network, the path is
        interpreted relative to the configuration file
        directory.  If a relative path is specified and the
        configuration files were originally obtained locally,
        the path is interpreted relative to the login
        directory.  Absolut paths are allowed.  Note, the
        source file must be on one of the local storage devices.
        If this object is read, other(1) will be
        returned.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysFmSourceIpAddr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.12.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object specifies the IP address of
        the Source device from which files are
        obtained.
        If this is set to zero's, the local storage
        device is assumed.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysFmSourceFile | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.12.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        This specifies the path and name of
        a source file.  For example, if the
        action specified by a3sysFmOperation is
        copy(2) or rename(5), this identifies the
        path and name of the file to be copied or
        renamed.
        If there is no leading path string, the
        source file will be accessed from the root
        directory.  For devices with multiple disk
        drives, the drive will be identified by appending
        a prefix to the path.  For example, a:/path/name
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysFmTargetIpAddr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.12.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object specifies the IP address of
        the target device to which files are
        copied, renamed, etc.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysFmTargetFile | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.12.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        This specifies the path and name of
        the target file on the target system.
        (The filename may contain the string '@M'
        which will be expanded to the system MAC address.
        Alternatively, the filename may contain
        the string '@m'  which will be expanded to
        the last six characters of the system MAC address.
        This provides a mechanism for a remote system to
        generate system specific filenames automatically.)
        If there is no leading path string, the
        file will be accessed from the root directory.
        For devices with multiple disk drives, the drive
        will be identified by appending a prefix to the path.
        For example, a:/path/name.
        If the action specified by a3sysFmOperation is copy(2),
        this identifies where, on the target system (identified
        by a3sysFmTargetIpAddr) the file is to be placed and the
        name to give it.
        If the action specified by a3sysFmOperation is
        delete(4), this identifies the path and
        name of the local file which is to be
        deleted.
        If the action specified by a3sysFmOperation is
        directory(6), this identifies the full path
        of the directory that is to be listed.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysFmStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.12.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        This identifies the current status
        of the file management operation.  This applies
        to the following operations: copy(2),
        and directory(6).  If there
        is an operation in progress, this object
        will have the value inProgress(2).  Otherwise
        inactive(1) will be returned.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysFmTimeStamp | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.12.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        This specifies the value of sysUpTime when
        the most recent file management operation was
        initiated.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysFmError | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.12.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object identifies the results of the
        most recent attempt at a file operation.  If no
        file operations have been attempted since the
        system was initialized, this object will have the
        value none(1).
        If the last operation was successful, this object
        will have the value successful(2).
        If the last operation could not be initiated
        because there was another operation in progress,
        this object will have the value inProgress (3).
        If the source IP Address is invalid, this object
        will have the value badSourceAddr(4).
        If the source file name contains a syntax error,
        this object will have the value badSourceFile(5).
        If the target IP Address is invalid, this object
        will have the value badTargetAddr(6).
        If there was a syntax error in the identification
        of the target file (a3sysFmTargetFile), this
        object will have the value badTargetFile(7).
        If the remote server does not respond, this
        object will have the value noResponse(8).
        If either the source file or target file could
        not be found, this object will have the value
        noFile(9).
        If there is no space on the destination system
        this object will have the value noSpace(10).
        If the destination file location is write protected,
        this object will have the value noPermission(11).
        If there is an error encountered while
        writing the file to its destination, this object
        will have the value writeError(12).
        If the transfer took too much time and exceeded
        its limits, this object will have the value timeout(13).
        If the verify operation failed, this object will have
        the value badChecksum(14).
        If the operation requested is not supported by this
        platform or software version, this object will have
        the value badOperation(15).
        If the opereration was aborted by a user, this object
        will have the value aborted(16).
        If no drive is indicated in either the source or target
        files, and the default drive is not local (this will be
        the case when the system obtained its config files over
        the network the last time it booted), this object will
        have the value badDefaultDrv(18).
        This object will have the value other(17) if an error
        occured that is not listed here.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysDfTime | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.12.9.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object specifies the value of sysUpTime when
        the list of files on the system disk was last updated.
        This list is updated by setting a3sysFmOperation to
        directory(6).
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysDfPath | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.12.9.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object identifies the directory path under which
        the files listed in a3sysDfTable were obtained.  Where
        necessary, this object also identifies the disk drive
        where the files are stored.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysDfEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.12.9.3.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Each entry in this table describes a single disk file.
       | 
    
    
      | a3ComDfTotalSpace | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.12.9.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        The total size (in bytes) of the drive identified by
        a3sysDfPath
       | 
    
    
      | a3ComDfAvailableSpace | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.12.9.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        The available space (in bytes) of the drive identified
        by a3sysDfPath.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysFmCksum | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.12.10.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object specifies the results of a ccitt crc16
        cyclic redundancy check performed on the file specified
        by a3sysTargetFile.  The value of a3sysTargetFile at
        the time this crc was performed is provided by a3sysFmCksumFile.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysFmCksumFile | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.12.10.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object specifies the file upon which the last ccitt crc16
        cyclic redundancy check was performed.  The results of this operation
        are specified by a3sysFmCksum.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysFmCksumTime | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.12.10.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object specifies the value of sysUpTime when the last ccitt crc16
        cyclic redundancy check was performed.  The results of this operation
        are specified by a3sysFmCksum.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysFiName | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.12.11.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object specifies the name of the file to which
        the rest of this group refers.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysFiDate | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.12.11.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object specifies the date when the file (specified by
        a3sysFiName was last updated.  The format of the date is
        yy/mm/dd hh:min:sec.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysFiTimeStamp | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.12.11.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object specifies the value of sysUpTime when this group of
        objects was last updated.  To update this group, set a3sysFmTargetFile
        to the desired file, and set a3sysFmOperation to getFileInfo(13).
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysFmSize | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.12.11.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object specifies the size of the file (specified by a3sysFiName)
        in bytes.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysIioRecoveryEntry | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.13.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        Each entry in this table corresponds to a
        specific slot in the NetBuilder chassis.  If
        an IIO board is in that slot, that entry
        determines the action taken by that IIO
        board in the event it crashes.  There is also
        an entry in this table for the CEC board.
       | 
    
  
  
    
      | a3sysChipSlotIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.2.1.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        This identifies a specific slot (and
        hence, a specific board).  All the Chips
        described with this index are located
        on a single board.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysChipIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.2.1.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        This identifies a specific chip on the board
        identified by a3sysChipSlotIndex.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysChipName | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.2.1.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        This provides a readable name for the chip.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysChipDescr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.2.1.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        This provides general information about
        the chip, including its part number and
        revision number.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysMemSlotIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.3.1.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        This identifies the slot (and hence the board)
        that supports the memory elements identified
        by this entry in the table.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysMemIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.3.1.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        The index into this table.  Each memory component
        is identified by a unique value of this object.
        This is specific to the board identified by
        a3sysMemSlotIndex.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysMemType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.3.1.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object identifies the type of the memory
        component.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysMemStartAdd | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.3.1.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        The starting address of the memory component.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysMemSize | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.3.1.1.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        The size of the memory component, in bytes.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysSlotIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.4.2.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        The slot number which this board occupies.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysBrdDescr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.4.2.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        This contains general information about the
        Board, including the model type, the serial
        number, and manufacturing information.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysBrdPathCapacity | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.4.2.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        The number of physical ports supported by
        this board.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysBrdOID | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.4.2.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        The Object Identifier assigned to this
        Board.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysBrdReset | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.4.2.1.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        When this object is set to reset(2), the IO
        board in the slot specified by this instance
        identifier of this object is reset.  If a GET
        request is sent for the value of this object,
        other(1) is returned.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysBrdFwVers | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.4.2.1.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object returns the version of the firmware
        that is running on this network interface board.
        A list of all the OIDs assigned to 3Com router
        firmware can be ftp'd from ftp.3com.com.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysSNMPCommString | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.7.5.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        This identifies a specific community string.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysSNMPCommAccess | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.7.5.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        This identifies the level of access allowed
        for this community string.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysSNMPCommTrap | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.7.5.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        This specifies which traps get sent to the
        managers specified by this community string.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysSNMPCommStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.7.5.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object is used to add and delete
        entries in this table.  See the notes
        describing RowStatus at the beginning
        of this MIB.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysSNMPMgrCommString | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.7.6.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        This identifies a specific community string.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysSNMPMgrAddress | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.7.6.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        This identifies a single Management station
        that is allowed to use the community string
        associated with this entry.  The set of all
        entries with same value of a3sysSNMPMgrCommString
        identifies all the Managers that are allowed
        to use that community string.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysSNMPMgrMask | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.7.6.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object can be used to mask part of the
        IP address specified by a3sysSNMPMgrAddress.
        The use of this mask can then be used to identify
        a range of addresses that are allowed to use
        this community string.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysSNMPMgrStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.7.6.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object is used to add and delete entries
        in this table.  See the notes describing
        RowStatus at the beginning of this MIB for
        specific instructions on how to do this.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysTelnetMgrAddress | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.7.7.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        This identifies a single Management station
        that is allowed to use the Telnet to manage
        the NetBuilder.  Maximally, six (6)
        IP addresses can be configured in each NB.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysTelnetMgrStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.7.7.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object is used to add and delete entries
        in this table.  See the notes describing
        RowStatus at the beginning of this MIB for
        specific instructions on how to do this.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUserName | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.7.8.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        An ASCII string for the User Name.  Empty strings are
        not allowed.  The index column for the User Table.  There
        are two default users defined, 'root' and 'user'.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysOldPassword | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.7.8.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        The current password.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysPwStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.7.8.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        User Status.  `invalid' is used to indicate this user
        is no longer allowed to access this device, and the
        table entry may subsequently be re-used. Note that
        the Status of default Users cannot be set to invalid.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUserLevel | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.7.8.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        User Access Level defining the scope of management allowed
        for this user.  Note that the access level of default Users
        cannot be changed.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysNewPassword | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.7.8.1.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        The new password.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUblSource | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        This identifies the entry number in this table.
        Currently, the table is limited to two entries.
        The first entry is labelled primary(1), the next
        has the label secondary(2).
        The NetBuilder RemoteOffice and NetBuilder II (as of
        sw version 8.0) supports two additional entries.
        Entry three (test) identifies a separate
        boot block which is used when doing a test boot.
        Entry four (dump) identifies where memory is to
        be dumped.  Note, only a subset of the columns in
        this entry are relevant.  Specifically, a3sysUblDevice
        must have the value network(3) (ie, memory dumps are
        preformed only over the network by the NBRO).
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUblDevice | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object identifies the source from which the
        system attempts to boot.  If this object is set to
        localMediaA(1), the system will attempt to boot from
        drive A of the local storage media (A is the flash drive
        for those systems with both flash and floppy drives),
        using the filename identified by a3sysUblFileName.
        If this is set to localMediaB(2), the system will
        boot from drive B.
        If this object is set to network (3), the system will
        attempt to boot from a BOOTP/TFTP server attached to
        the network.  The network interface that is used in the
        booting is identified by both a3sysUblSlot and
        a3sysUblInterface.
        The name of the boot file on the remote system is
        identified by a3sysUblFileName.
        monitor(4) is no longer supported.
        If this object has the value other(5), nothing has
        been specified.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUblFileName | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        This specifies the path and name of the boot
        file.  For example, to specify the file boot.29k in
        the root directory, this object should
        have the value 'boot.29k'
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUblNetFile | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object has been deprecated. (use a3sysUblFileName
        regardless of whether it's local or remote).
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUblSlot | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        This specifies the physical slot where the IO module
        from which the system will be booting is installed.
        This only applies when a3sysUblDevice is set to
        network(2)
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUblInterface | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        This specifies the physical port on the IO
        module (installed in the slot identified by a3sysUblSlot)
        that the system will be booting from.  This only applies
        when a3sysUblDevice is set to network(2).  If there
        is only one connector in the module, this object should
        have the value: interfaceA(2).
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUblMaxRetries | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object determines the number of times the
        system will try to boot from the source identified
        by this table entry before going to the next entry.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUblConfigFileDevice | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        This specifies the device used to access the
        configuration files needed by this system.  If
        this object has the value bootDevice(1), the
        system will look for its configuration files on
        the same device as its boot files.  This device is
        specified by a3sysUblDevice.  If this object has
        the value network(3), the system will look for
        its configuration files on the device specified
        by a3sysUblConfigIpAddr.  If this object has the
        value local(2), the system will look for its
        configuration files on the local storage media.
        If this object has the value other(4), nothing
        has been specified.
        In all the cases listed above, the path for the
        configuration files is specified by
        a3sysUblConfigFilePath.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUblConfigFilePath | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.9 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object specifies the path to the configuration
        files needed by this system.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUblConfigProt | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.10 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object specifies the protocol to use
        to get the configuration files if they
        are stored across the network.  Note, this
        applies only if the value of
        a3sysUblConfigFileDevice is network(3) or
        bootDevice(1).  If a3sysUblConfigFileDevice
        has the value bootDevice(1), then the
        corresponding instance of a3sysUblDevice
        must be network(2) for this object to have relevance.
        This object has been changed to read-only in
        9.0.  The only valid value for this object is
        ftp(2).
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUblConfigUserName | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.11 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object indicates the Username to be
        used by the file service protocol identified
        the corresponding instance of a3sysUblConfigProt.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUblConfigPassword | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.12 | 
    
    
      | 
        This specifies the Password to be used
        by the file service protocol identified by
        the corresponding instance of a3sysUblConfigProt.
        Note, for reasons of security, the value of this
        object will be hidden.  A string of 4 stars (*)
        will be returned in response to any GET or GETNEXT
        request.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUblConfigAcct | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.13 | 
    
    
      | 
        This specifies the Account Name used
        by the file service protocol.
        Note, for reasons of security, the value of this
        object will be hidden.  A string of 4 stars (*)
        will be returned in response to any GET or GETNEXT
        request.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUblMacAddress | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.14 | 
    
    
      | 
        The MAC address to be used for booting over the
        network.  This can be configured to use either the
        MAC address assigned to the CPU module or the MAC
        address assigned to the I/O module over which the boot
        is being performed.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUblCanonicalFlag | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.15 | 
    
    
      | 
        This controls the format of addresses within
        ARP packets sent by this system.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUblRemoteProt | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.16 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object specifies which serial link
        protocol to use if a3sysUblSlot identifies
        a slot with a High Speed Serial board.
        If this is set to auto (4), the system
        will try all supported protocols until
        the serial line is active.
        If there is a different kind of board in that
        slot, the value of this object is ignored.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUblBaudRate | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.17 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object specifies the serial line or
        Token Ring baud rate.  For all other types
        of ports, this object will be ignored.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUblClockSource | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.18 | 
    
    
      | 
        This specifies whether to use an internal
        or external clock source.  This applies only
        to High Speed Serial ports.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUblConnectorType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.19 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object specifies the serial line
        connector type.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUblWanAddress | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.20 | 
    
    
      | 
        This specifies a string to initiate a
        WAN connection.  The specified string required
        is interface and protocol specific.  The maximum
        string length is 80 bytes.  Note, this applies
        only to High Speed Serial ports.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUblClientIpAddr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.21 | 
    
    
      | 
        The IP Address of this system used in packets
        when booting over the network.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUblServerIpAddr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.22 | 
    
    
      | 
        The IP address of the Boot Server.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUblGwIpAddr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.23 | 
    
    
      | 
        The IP address of the gateway that will forward
        packets to the Boot Server.
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      | a3sysUblConfigFileIpAddr | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.24 | 
    
    
      | 
        The IP address of the configuration files Server,
        if needed.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysUblIpMask | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.25 | 
    
    
      | 
        The mask to be applied to the addresses specified
        above.
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      | a3sysUblAddressDiscovery | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.26 | 
    
    
      | 
        This specifies the address discovery protocol
        to use for booting from the network.  If configAddr(3)
        is specified, then the configured addresses are
        used.  If nothing has been specified, other(1) is
        returned.
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      | a3sysUblPassword | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.9.1.27 | 
    
    
      | 
        This is needed when booting over a port that
        uses a protocol that requires a password, e.g,
        PPP.
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      | a3sysIioBootSlot | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.10.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object specifies the slot into which
        the IIO board corresponding to this entry
        is placed.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysIioBootFileName | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.10.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object specifies the path and name of the
        IIO board's boot image.  If the value of
        this object specifies a drive, the path is assumed
        to start from root.  If the value of this object does
        not specify a drive number, this object specifies the
        path starting from the config file directory specified by
        a3sysUblConfigFilePath.  In this case, the value of this
        object must not begin with a slash '/'.
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      | a3sysIioBootState | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.10.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object provides the current state of the IIO
        card installed in this slot.  If there is no IIO
        card in the slot, this object will have the value
        empty(1).  If the card is up and running, this object
        will have the value up(2).  If the card is booting,
        this object will have the value booting(3).  If the
        boot has failed, and the card is in the process of
        recovering from the failed boot, this object will have
        the value recovering(4).  If in the process of
        recovering, the IIO dumps its image, this object will
        have the value dumping(5).  Note that this is simply
        a sub-state within the more general recovering state.
        If after recovering, the IIO card goes into a halted
        state, this object will have the value halted(6).  If
        the IIO card gets into an unrecoverable state, this
        object will have the value error(8).
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      | a3sysIioBootTime | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.10.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        The value of sysUpTime when the IIO board last
        went into the UP state.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysIioBootImage | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.10.10.1.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        The OID assigned to this version of Iio Software.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysDfName | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.12.9.3.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        This contains the name of a single file on the disk.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysDfDir | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.12.9.3.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        This specifies whether the file identified by the
        corresponding instance of a3sysDfName is a regular
        file or a directory.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysIioRecoverySlot | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.13.1.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object specifies the slot into which
        the IIO (or CEC) board corresponding to this
        entry is placed.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysIioRecoveryProcedure | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.13.1.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        The value of this object determines the
        action taken if the IIO (or CEC) crashes.
        If the value of this object is
        selectiveDumpAndReboot (5), the value of
        a3sysIioRecoverySelect determines which
        IIO (or CEC) boards will dump and reboot
        in the event that this IIO board crashes.
       | 
    
    
      | a3sysIioRecoverySelect | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.13.13.1.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        This object specifies the IIO or CEC
        boards that will dump and reboot in the event
        this IIO or CEC board crashes.  This
        object is relevant only if the value of
        a3sysIioRecoveryProcedure is
        selectiveDumpAndReboot (6).
        The boards are specified by their slot.  Each
        slot is represented by a single bit in the
        value of this object.  If that bit is set (to
        1), then that board will dump and reboot.
        Slot 0 is used to identify the CEC board, and
        corresponds to the least significant bit in
        this object.
        Slot 1 is used to identify the IIO board in
        that slot and corresponds to the next
        significant bit in this object.  The identification
        of all other boards follows this convention.
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