-- ============================================================================ -- AT-ETH.MIB, Allied Telesis enterprise MIB: LOADER module -- -- Extracted from ATROUTER.MIB of pre 2.9.1 release -- -- June 2006, Stan Xiang -- -- Copyright (c) 2006 by Allied Telesis, Inc. -- All rights reserved. -- -- ============================================================================ AT-LOADER-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN IMPORTS MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE FROM SNMPv2-SMI DisplayString, TruthValue FROM SNMPv2-TC ifIndex FROM IF-MIB modules, DisplayStringUnsized FROM AT-SMI-MIB ; loader MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "200702071010Z" ORGANIZATION "Allied Telesis, Inc" CONTACT-INFO "http://www.alliedtelesis.com" DESCRIPTION "To handle upload, object loadStatus is upgraded, as well as the description for objects loadServer and loadFilename." REVISION "200702071010Z" DESCRIPTION "This MIB file contains definitions of managed objects for the LOAD module. " REVISION "200606281222Z" DESCRIPTION "Initial Revision" ::= { modules 48 } -- The load group. This consists of a static and dynamic entry of load -- information and a load status variable. -- The load table. This consists of a static and dynamic entry of load -- information. The static information will be used if there is no dynamic -- information available. loadTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF LoadEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The table of load parameters, dynamic and static." ::= { loader 1 } loadEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX LoadEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A single entry of load parameters. This contains the parameters required to perform a load from the router." INDEX { loadIndex } ::= { loadTable 1 } LoadEntry ::= SEQUENCE { loadIndex INTEGER, loadServer IpAddress, loadDestination INTEGER, loadFilename DisplayString, loadDelay INTEGER } loadIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { static(1), dynamic(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "There are two sets of load information, dynamic and static. The dynamic information is used once, then cleared. The static information is used whenever the dynamic information is not available. The dynamic information is also used to indicate the current load parameters when a load is in progress." ::= { loadEntry 1 } loadServer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The IP address from which load will load or upload." ::= { loadEntry 2 } loadDestination OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { undefined(1), nvs(2), flash(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The destination of the file loaded, either flash or nvs memory, or undefined." ::= { loadEntry 3 } loadFilename OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The file name of the file being loaded or uploaded." ::= { loadEntry 4 } loadDelay OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A delay in seconds between the initiation of the load and the start of the load. This allows for time to set up TFTP servers in cases where the terminal and TFTP server are using the same piece of equipment but will not work simultaneously." ::= { loadEntry 5 } -- The load status value. This is used to start and reset a load, and to -- report on the progress of a load. loadStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { idle(1), -- loader is doing nothing wait(2), -- loader is waiting to start loading(3), -- loader is loading a file complete(4), -- loader has successfully completed a load reset(5), -- loader was aborted actionload(6), -- cause a load to start actionstop(7), -- cause a load/upload to stop actionupload(8), -- cause a upload to start } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Status and action object for the load module. The values 1 to 5 are read-only values and reflect the state of the load module. Values 4 and 5 (complete and reset) are 'read-once', that is, if their values are read, either by SNMP or by manager console command, then they will be changed back to idle(1). The action values (6,7,8) cause a start and stop of the load/upload process respectively. Starting the load/upload can only occur if this field has the values 1, 4, or 5. Stopping the load can only occur is this field has the values 2 or 3. Reading the value of the loadStatus after one of actionstart or actionstop has been set will give one of the values 1 to 5. Note: A single exception to the above rules is that if the value of loadStatus is idle(1), then a write of 1 to this variable will succeed without generating an error. This exception is to allow certain SNMP test suites to test this variable without throwing up errors." ::= { loader 2 } END