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Wellfleet-RUIBOOT-MIB device MIB details by Wellfleet

Wellfleet-RUIBOOT-MIB file content

The SNMP protocol is used to for conveying information and commands between agents and managing entities. SNMP uses the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) as the transport protocol for passing data between managers and agents. The reasons for using UDP for SNMP are, firstly it has low overheads in comparison to TCP, which uses a 3-way hand shake for connection. Secondly, in congested networks, SNMP over TCP is a bad idea because TCP in order to maintain reliability will flood the network with retransmissions.

Management information (MIB) is represented as a collection of managed objects. These objects together form a virtual information base called MIB. An agent may implement many MIBs, but all agents must implement a particular MIB called MIB-II [16]. This standard defines variables for things such as interface statistics (interface speeds, MTU, octets sent, octets received, etc.) as well as various other things pertaining to the system itself (system location, system contact, etc.). The main goal of MIB-II is to provide general TCP/IP management information.

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Vendor: Wellfleet
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Wellfleet-RUIBOOT-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

-- Created by mdl2asn version 3.1
-- Creation date: Wed Aug 30 16:47:15 EDT 1995


    IMPORTS

      IpAddress, Counter, Gauge, TimeTicks, Opaque, enterprises, mgmt
        FROM RFC1155-SMI
      OBJECT-TYPE
        FROM RFC-1212
      TRAP-TYPE
        FROM RFC-1215
      DisplayString, mib-2
        FROM RFC1213-MIB
      wfRuiBootGroup
        FROM Wellfleet-COMMON-MIB;


    wfRuiBoot	OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { wfRuiBootGroup 1 }

    wfRuiBootBaseDelete OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	INTEGER {
    		    created(1),
    		    deleted(2)
    		}
        ACCESS	read-write
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "Create/Delete parameter. Default is created.
                Users perform a set operation on this
                object in order to create/delete RUI BOOT Gate."
        DEFVAL	{ created }
        ::= { wfRuiBoot 1 }

    wfRuiBootBaseDisable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	INTEGER {
    		    enabled(1),
    		    disabled(2)
    		}
        ACCESS	read-write
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "Enable/Disable parameter. Default is enabled.
                Users perform a set operation on this
                object in order to enable/disable RUI BOOT Gate."
        DEFVAL	{ enabled }
        ::= { wfRuiBoot 2 }

    wfRuiBootBaseState OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	INTEGER {
    		    up(1),
    		    down(2),
    		    init(3),
    		    notpres(4)
    		}
        ACCESS	read-only
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "The current state of the entire Boot Mib Gate."
        DEFVAL	{ notpres }
        ::= { wfRuiBoot 3 }

    wfRuiBootTable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	SEQUENCE OF WfRuiBootEntry
        ACCESS	not-accessible
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "Remote User Interface Boot Object Table "
        ::= { wfRuiBootGroup 2 }

    wfRuiBootEntry OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	WfRuiBootEntry
        ACCESS	not-accessible
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "A description of a Boot Entry"
        INDEX	{ wfRuiBootDateAndTime }
        ::= { wfRuiBootTable 1 }

    WfRuiBootEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
    	    wfRuiBootDelete
    		INTEGER,
    	    wfRuiBootDisable
    		INTEGER,
    	    wfRuiBootState
    		INTEGER,
    	    wfRuiBootDateAndTime
    		OCTET STRING,
    	    wfRuiBootImageName
    		DisplayString,
    	    wfRuiBootConfigName
    		DisplayString,
    	    wfRuiBootErrorCode
    		INTEGER,
    	    wfRuiBootSystemErrorCode
    		INTEGER
        }

    wfRuiBootDelete OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	INTEGER {
    		    created(1),
    		    deleted(2)
    		}
        ACCESS	read-write
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "Create/Delete parameter for determining whether
                or not BOOT is configured on this slot."
        DEFVAL	{ created }
        ::= { wfRuiBootEntry 1 }

    wfRuiBootDisable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	INTEGER {
    		    enabled(1),
    		    disabled(2)
    		}
        ACCESS	read-write
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "Enable/Disable parameter. Users perform an SNMP SET
                operation on this object to enable/disable a  BOOT
                Entry.  Default is enabled."
        DEFVAL	{ enabled }
        ::= { wfRuiBootEntry 2 }

    wfRuiBootState OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	INTEGER {
    		    scheduled(1),
    		    aged(2),
    		    time(3),
    		    error(4),
    		    initializing(5)
    		}
        ACCESS	read-only
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "The current state of this Boot Entry"
        DEFVAL	{ initializing }
        ::= { wfRuiBootEntry 3 }

    wfRuiBootDateAndTime OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	OCTET STRING (SIZE (11))
        ACCESS	read-only
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "The 11 octet date and time that a BOOT is
                to execute.
                Octet map:
                1-2 Year, 3 Month,   4 Day,
                5 Hour,   6 Minutes, 7 Seconds,  8 Deci-seconds,

                               'A date-time specification.

                               field  octets  contents                  range
                               -----  ------  --------                  -----
                                 1      1-2   year                      0..65536
                                 2       3    month                     1..12
                                 3       4    day                       1..31
                                 4       5    hour                      0..23
                                 5       6    minutes                   0..59
                                 6       7    seconds                   0..60
                                              (use 60 for leap-second)
                                 7       8    deci-seconds              0..9
                                 8       9    direction from UTC        '+' / '-'
                                 9      10    hours from UTC            0..11
                                10      11    minutes from UTC          0..59

                               For example, Tuesday May 26, 1992 at 1:30:15 PM
                               EDT would be displayed as:

                                           1992-5-26,13:30:15.0,-4:0

                               Note that if only local time is known, then
                               timezone information (fields 8-10) is not
                               present.'
                       SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (8 | 11))"
        ::= { wfRuiBootEntry 4 }

    wfRuiBootImageName OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	DisplayString
        ACCESS	read-write
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "Name of boot Image"
        ::= { wfRuiBootEntry 5 }

    wfRuiBootConfigName OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	DisplayString
        ACCESS	read-write
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "Parameter for the specified command"
        ::= { wfRuiBootEntry 6 }

    wfRuiBootErrorCode OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	INTEGER {
    		    none(1),
    		    imagename(2),
    		    configname(3),
    		    imagefilenotfound(4),
    		    configfilenotfound(5),
    		    imagefilecorrupt(6),
    		    filesystem(7),
    		    invalidtime(8)
    		}
        ACCESS	read-only
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "Error code from last execution."
        DEFVAL	{ none }
        ::= { wfRuiBootEntry 7 }

    wfRuiBootSystemErrorCode OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX	INTEGER
        ACCESS	read-only
        STATUS	mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "Error code from specified subsystem indicated in wfRuiBootErrorCode
                File System Errors:
                NONE               1
                ACCESS_VIOLATION   2
                CORRUPT_FILE       3
                DEVICE_BUSY        4
                DEVICE_CLIENT      5
                DEVICE_FULL        6
                DEVICE_SERVER      7
                DEVICE_WP          8     DEVICE WRITE PROTECTED
                DIRECTORY_FULL     9
                FCN_NOT_WRITTEN   10
                FILE_EXISTS       11
                FILE_LOCKED       12
                ILLEGAL_SEEK      13
                INVALID_ARGUMENT  14
                INVALID_NAME      15
                INVALID_VOLUME    16
                IO_ERROR          17
                IS_A_DIRECTORY    18
                MODE_NOT_ALLOWED  19
                MOUNT_NOMATCH     20
                NAME_TOO_LONG     21
                NOT_A_DIRECTORY   22
                NO_ENTRY          23
                NO_READ_ACCESS    24
                NO_WRITE_ACCESS   25
                NOT_EMPTY_DIR     26
                DIR_IN_USE        27
                REQUEST_TIME_OUT  28
                REPLY_TIME_OUT    29
                CORRUPTED_VOLUME  30
                INSUFF_RESOURCES  31
                PARTITION_EXISTS  32
                NO_PARTITION      33
                CANT_PART_MEDIA   34
                VOL1_TOO_BIG      35
                COMPACT_VOL1      36"
        ::= { wfRuiBootEntry 8 }

    END  -- Wellfleet-RUIBOOT-MIB