-- ============================================================================ -- AT-SYSINFO.MIB, Allied Telesis enterprise MIB: system information -- -- Extracted from ATROUTER.MIB of pre 2.9.1 release -- -- June 2006, Stan Xiang -- Upgraded to SMIv2 compliance -- -- Copyright (c) 2006 by Allied Telesis, Inc. -- All rights reserved. -- -- ============================================================================ AT-SYSINFO-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN IMPORTS OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE FROM SNMPv2-SMI DisplayString FROM SNMPv2-TC atRouter, DisplayStringUnsized FROM AT-SMI-MIB ; sysinfo MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "200606140000Z" ORGANIZATION "Allied Telesis, Inc." CONTACT-INFO " http://www.alliedtelesis.com" DESCRIPTION "ubtree beneath which system inforamtion ids are assigned. It contains generic system information, as follows: { sysinfo 1 } fanAndPs { sysinfo 2 } restartGroup { sysinfo 3 } cpu { sysinfo 4 } sysTemperature { sysinfo 5 } atrContactDetails { sysinfo 6 } bbrNvs { sysinfo 9 } hostId " REVISION "200606140000Z" DESCRIPTION "Initial version of this MIB module." ::= { atRouter 3 } -- fanAndPs - this group contains information about the Fan, Power Supply and -- Temperature status of the router. Some of the variables and their values -- borrow from the fstswitch MIB. -- This group was added on 21/Jun/2001 by Tony van der Peet on request from ATKK. fanAndPs OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sysinfo 1 } fanAndPsRpsConnectionStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { notSupported(0), connected(1), notConnected(2), notMonitoring(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The status of the Redundant Power Supply (RPS) connection, ie, whether an RPS is actually connected or not, regardless of whether the RPS is on or not. notSupported means that an RPS is not supported in this hardware platform, connected means that the RPS is connected, notConnected means that the RPS is not connected, and notMonitoring means that the status of the RPS is not being monitored presently. RPS monitoring can be turned on via the variable fanAndPsRpsMonitoringStatus, or by the command SET SYSTEM RPSMONITOR=ON." ::= { fanAndPs 1 } fanAndPsMainPSUStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { on(1), off(2), faulty(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The status of the main Power Supply. on means that the power supply is present and fully operational. off means that the power supply is totally off (and obviously only applies to systems with a redundant power supply). faulty means that the main power supply is delivering power but that a component of the power supply is faulty. This applies to systems like SwitchBlade which have 3 power supplies but do not provide individual power supply monitoring. Also, in the case of SwitchBlade, power supply status includes the status of the fans in the power supply." ::= { fanAndPs 2 } fanAndPsRedundantPSUStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { notSupported(0), on(1), off(2), notMonitoring(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The status of the redundant Power Supply. notSupported means this device does not support redundant power supplies, on means that the redundant power supply is connected and able to supply system power if required, off means that the redundant power supply is either not connected or is connected and is not able to supply system power if required, and notMonitoring means that the status of the RPS is not being monitored presently. RPS monitoring can be turned on via the variable fanAndPsRpsMonitoringStatus, or by the command SET SYSTEM RPSMONITOR=ON." ::= { fanAndPs 3 } fanAndPsRpsMonitoringStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { notSupported(0), on(1), off(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The current status of redundant power supply monitoring. The monitoring of the redundant power supply and its fan must be enabled by command or by setting this variable to on. The value notSupported means that this device does not support redundant power supplies. Only the values on or off may be written to this variable. If this variables reads as notSupported, an attempt to write to this variable will result in a bad value error." ::= { fanAndPs 4 } fanAndPsMainFanStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { notSupported(0), ok(1), notOk(2), warning(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The status of the main Power Supply fan. notSupported means that this device does not support monitoring on the main power supply fan, or that there is no main power supply fan. The warning means the fan's speed is outside 30% of the expected speed." ::= { fanAndPs 5 } fanAndPsRedundantFanStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { notSupported(0), ok(1), notOk(2), notMonitoring(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The status of the redundant Power Supply Fan. notSupported means this device does not support redundant power supplies, ok means that the redundant power supply fan is running, notOk means that the redundant power supply fan is not running, and notMonitoring means that the status of the RPS is not being monitored presently. RPS monitoring can be turned on via the variable fanAndPsRpsMonitoringStatus, or by the command SET SYSTEM RPSMONITOR=ON." ::= { fanAndPs 6 } fanAndPsTemperatureStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { ok(1), notOk(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The status of temperature in this device. ok means that the device is not capable of monitoring temperature or that the temperature is OK, notOk means that the temperature is being monitored and is currently out of the range 0C - 45C." ::= { fanAndPs 7 } fanAndPsFanTrayPresent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { notSupported(0), present(1), notPresent(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The status of the presence of the fan tray in this system. Systems which do not support a fan tray return the value notSupported. Upon removal of the fan tray there is a short period (20s) before the value of this variable is changed to notPresent. This is to allow for scheduled replacement and/or cleaning of the fan tray." ::= { fanAndPs 8 } fanAndPsFanTrayStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { notSupported(0), ok(1), notOk(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The status of the fan tray in this system. Systems which do not support a fan tray return the value notSupported. The value ok is returned if all fans in the fan tray are running at full speed. The value notOk is returned if one of more of the fan tray fans is running slow or has stalled." ::= { fanAndPs 9 } fanAndPsMainMonitoringStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { notSupported(0), ok(1), notOk(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The current status of main power supply monitoring. The monitoring of the main power supply and its fan is always enabled by those systems that support it. Systems which do not support main power supply or fan monitoring report a value of notSupported. The value ok is returned for those systems that do support main power supply and fan monitoring, and where the monitoring operation is reporting valid information (refer to fanAndPsMainFanStatus for the current status of the system). When main power supply and fan monitoring is failing, the value notOk is returned." ::= { fanAndPs 10 } -- fanAndPsPsuStatusTable - AT8948 specific power supply monitoring. -- Added on by Elizabeth Kennett/Wenhua Wei for AT8948 project. fanAndPsPsuStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF FanAndPsPsuStatusEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The table of AT8948 fanAndPsPsuStatusTable. Each entry in the table represents the status of one of the power supplies in AT8948 system. Each power supply has its own board ID." ::= { fanAndPs 11 } fanAndPsPsuStatusEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX FanAndPsPsuStatusEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A single entry of AT8948 fanAndPsPsuStatusTable, indexed by fanAndPsPsuNumber field." INDEX { fanAndPsPsuNumber } ::= { fanAndPsPsuStatusTable 1 } FanAndPsPsuStatusEntry ::= SEQUENCE { fanAndPsPsuNumber INTEGER, fanAndPsPsuPresent INTEGER, fanAndPsPsuType INTEGER, fanAndPsPsuFan INTEGER, fanAndPsPsuTemperature INTEGER, fanAndPsPsuPower INTEGER } fanAndPsPsuNumber OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The PSU board identity for which this entry holds. If the system consists only of a single PSU board, only one entry will appear in the table, whose index is 1." ::= { fanAndPsPsuStatusEntry 1 } fanAndPsPsuPresent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER{ yes(0), no (1) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The PSU present state, displayed as 'yes' if present, or 'no' if absent." ::= { fanAndPsPsuStatusEntry 2 } fanAndPsPsuType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER{ ac(0), dc(1), fan(2), notPresent(3), notSupported(4) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The PSU type, displayed as AC, or DC, or FAN, or NOT PRESENT." ::= { fanAndPsPsuStatusEntry 3 } fanAndPsPsuFan OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER{ ok(0), fail(1), notPresent(2), notSupported(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The PSU fan status, displayed as OK, or FAIL, or NOT PRESENT." ::= { fanAndPsPsuStatusEntry 4 } fanAndPsPsuTemperature OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER{ good(0), high(1), notPresent(2), notSupported(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The PSU temperature, displayed as GOOD, or HIGH, or NOT PRESENT, or NOT SUPPORTED." ::= { fanAndPsPsuStatusEntry 5 } fanAndPsPsuPower OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER{ good(0), bad(1), notPresent(2), notSupported(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The PSU power status, displayed as GOOD, or BAD, or NOT PRESENT or NOT SUPPORTED." ::= { fanAndPsPsuStatusEntry 6 } fanAndPsAccelFanStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { notSupported(0), ok(1), notOk(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The status of the accelerator card fans. Non-supported means this device does not support monitoring of the accelerator card fans." ::= { fanAndPs 12 } -- fanAndPs traps - traps exist for changes to power supply status, fan status -- and temperature status. fanAndPsTrap OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fanAndPs 0 } fanAndPsRpsConnectionTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { fanAndPsRpsConnectionStatus } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Generated when the RPS connection status changes." ::= { fanAndPsTrap 1 } fanAndPsMainPSUStatusTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { fanAndPsMainPSUStatus } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Generated when the main power supply status changes." ::= { fanAndPsTrap 2 } fanAndPsRedundantPSUStatusTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { fanAndPsRedundantPSUStatus } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Generated when the RPS status changes." ::= { fanAndPsTrap 3 } fanAndPsMainFanStatusTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { fanAndPsMainFanStatus } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Generated when the main fan changes status." ::= { fanAndPsTrap 4 } fanAndPsRedundantFanStatusTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { fanAndPsRedundantFanStatus } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Generated when the redundant fan changes status." ::= { fanAndPsTrap 5 } fanAndPsTemperatureStatusTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { fanAndPsTemperatureStatus } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Generated when the temperature changes status." ::= { fanAndPsTrap 6 } fanAndPsFanTrayPresentTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { fanAndPsFanTrayPresent } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Generated when the fan tray presence status changes." ::= { fanAndPsTrap 7 } fanAndPsFanTrayStatusTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { fanAndPsFanTrayStatus } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Generated when the fan tray status changes." ::= { fanAndPsTrap 8 } fanAndPsMainMonitoringStatusTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { fanAndPsMainMonitoringStatus } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Generated when the main power supply monitoring status changes." ::= { fanAndPsTrap 9 } fanAndPsAccelFanStatusTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { fanAndPsAccelFanStatus } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Generated when the accelerator fans' status changes." ::= { fanAndPsTrap 10 } -- router/switch restart related. restartGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sysinfo 2 } restart OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { restartNone(0), restartWarm(1), restartCold(2) } MAX-ACCESS write-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A router/switch restart request. A management station can remotely instruct an ATI router/switch to action a warm or cold restart. Once all the appropriate internal checks have been made, the router/switch will acknowledge the request via normal SNMP channels. The restart instruction will be actioned after waiting for a period of 5 seconds, this is because the SNMP acknowledgement packet needs time to reach the management station. Once the request has been actioned, it can not be cancelled and communication with the router/switch will be lost during system initialisation." ::= { restartGroup 1 } restartCause OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { unknown(0), hardwareReset(1), hardwareWatchdog(2), softwareRequest(3), softwareException(4), softwareInvalidImage(5), softwareLicenceCheckFailure(6), powerOnSelfTestfailure(7) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The reason for last time restart." ::= { restartGroup 2 } restartLog OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayStringUnsized (SIZE (0..500)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The restart logging details." ::= { restartGroup 3 } restartNotification NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { restartCause } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A restart notification is a trap sent to tell snmp managers the reason of restarting" ::= { restartGroup 11 } -- cpu - this group contains information about the cpu utilisation over different -- periods of time. cpu OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sysinfo 3 } cpuUtilisationMax OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..100) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Maximum CPU utilisation since the router was last restarted. Expressed as a percentage." ::= { cpu 1 } cpuUtilisationAvg OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..100) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Average CPU utilisation since the router was last restarted. Expressed as a percentage." ::= { cpu 2 } cpuUtilisationAvgLastMinute OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..100) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Average CPU utilisation over the past minute. Expressed as a percentage." ::= { cpu 3 } cpuUtilisationAvgLast10Seconds OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..100) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Average CPU utilisation over the past ten seconds. Expressed as a percentage." ::= { cpu 4 } cpuUtilisationAvgLastSecond OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..100) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Average CPU utilisation over the past second. Expressed as a percentage." ::= { cpu 5 } cpuUtilisationMaxLast5Minutes OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..100) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Maximum CPU utilisation over the last 5 minutes. Expressed as a percentage." ::= { cpu 6 } cpuUtilisationAvgLast5Minutes OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..100) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Average CPU utilisation over the past 5 minutes. Expressed as a percentage." ::= { cpu 7 } -- sysTemperature - this group contains information about the temperature monitoring -- in the system. under this group is a general group, containing generic temperature -- monitoring variables, and one or more specific groups, which contain variables specific -- to particular products. sysTemperature OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sysinfo 4 } -- This group displays generic system temperature information - the actual -- temperature, the fixed temperature threshold and an indication the -- temperature has fallen below the threshold. A particular product may support -- this information or not. If not the product may have a specific entry for -- its particular temperature information. A product may also support the -- generic information and additional specific information. generalTemperature OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sysTemperature 1 } generalTemperatureSupported OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { notSupported(0), supported(1) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The value supported indicates general temperature is displayed by the device. The value notSupported indicates the device displays specific temperature information or none at all." ::= { generalTemperature 1 } generalTemperatureActualTemp OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The current temperature of product's base board, in degrees Celsius. A device which doesn't support this group will return the value 0 for this variable." ::= { generalTemperature 2 } generalTemperatureStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { ok(1), notOk(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The status of temperature in this device. ok indicates the temperature is below the threshold temperature or the device is not capable of monitoring temperature. notOk indicates the temperature is being monitored and is currently above the threshold temperature (displayed in generalTemperatureThreshold)." ::= { generalTemperature 3 } generalTemperatureThreshold OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The temperature threshold for the device. If the temperature of the device rises above this threshold generalTemeratureStatus will indicate a notOk status." ::= { generalTemperature 4 } -- generalTemperature trap - a trap monitoring changes in the temperature status. generalTemperatureTrap OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { generalTemperature 0 } generalTemperatureStatusTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { generalTemperatureStatus, generalTemperatureActualTemp, generalTemperatureThreshold } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Generated when the temperature status of the device changes." ::= { generalTemperatureTrap 1 } -- sbTemperature - SwitchBlade specific temperature monitoring. sbTemperature OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sysTemperature 2 } sbTempTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SbTempEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The table of SwitchBlade sysTemperature. Each entry in the table represents temperature monitoring from one of the CPU cards which may be present in the SwitchBlade system." ::= { sbTemperature 1 } sbTempEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SbTempEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A single entry of SwitchBlade sysTemperature" INDEX { sbTempIndex } ::= { sbTempTable 1 } SbTempEntry ::= SEQUENCE { sbTempIndex INTEGER, sbTempActualTemperature INTEGER, sbTempFixedThresholdStatus INTEGER, sbTempSettableThresholdStatus INTEGER, sbTempSettableThreshold INTEGER } sbTempIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { master(1), slave(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The board for which this temperature entry holds. If the system consists only of a single CPU board, only one entry will appear in the table, whose index is master(1)." ::= { sbTempEntry 1 } sbTempActualTemperature OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The actual SwitchBlade temperature. This temperature is measured within the SwitchBlade CPU, and is sampled at 1 second intervals." ::= { sbTempEntry 2 } sbTempFixedThresholdStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { normal(1), crossover(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The temperature status with regard to the fixed temperature threshold. The value of the fixed temperature threshold is set at 90 degrees C. This variable represents whether the actual temperature is above the threshold (value is crossover(2)) or below the threshold (value is normal(1)). If the temperature is exactly the same as the fixed temperature threshold, the value of this variable reads as normal(1)." ::= { sbTempEntry 3 } sbTempSettableThresholdStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { normal(1), crossover(2), undefined(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The temperature status with regard to the settable temperature threshold. The value of the settable temperature threshold is set by management intervention. This variable represents whether the actual temperature is above the threshold (value is crossover(2)) or below the threshold (value is normal(1)). When the value of this variable is undefined(3), no settable threshold has been specified and the value of sbTempSettableThreshold is not used." ::= { sbTempEntry 4 } sbTempSettableThreshold OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (30..100) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The value of the settable temperature threshold. This can be set independently for each temperature entry. The value of this threshold is only valid when sbTempSettableThresholdStatus is not set to undefined(3)." ::= { sbTempEntry 5 } sbTempFixedThreshold OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The value of the fixed temperature threshold. This value is fixed for both CPU cards, and cannot be set." ::= { sbTemperature 2 } sbTemperatureTrap OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sbTemperature 0 } sbTempFixedThresholdTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { sbTempFixedThresholdStatus, sbTempActualTemperature, sbTempFixedThreshold } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Trap occurs when fixed threshold status changes. The actual temperature and the fixed threshold are also given." ::= { sbTemperatureTrap 1 } sbTempSettableThresholdTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { sbTempSettableThresholdStatus, sbTempActualTemperature, sbTempSettableThreshold } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Trap occurs when settable threshold status changes. The actual temperature and the settable threshold are also given." ::= { sbTemperatureTrap 2 } atContactDetails OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The contact details for Allied Telesis inc." ::= { sysinfo 5 } -- acceleratorTemperature - Accelerator card specific temperature monitoring. acceleratorTemperature OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sysTemperature 3 } acceleratorTemperatureTrap OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { acceleratorTemperature 0 } acceleratorTemperatureSupported OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { notSupported(0), supported(1) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The value supported indicates whether accelerator card temperature is displayed by the device. The value notSupported indicates the device does not display specific accelerator card temperature information." ::= { acceleratorTemperature 1 } acceleratorTemperatureActualTemp OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The current temperature of product's base board, in degrees Celsius. A device which doesn't support this group will return the value 0 for this variable." ::= { acceleratorTemperature 2 } acceleratorTemperatureStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { ok(1), notOk(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The status of temperature in this device. ok indicates the temperature is below the threshold temperature or the device is not capable of monitoring temperature. notOk indicates the temperature is being monitored and is currently above the threshold temperature (displayed in generalTemperatureThreshold)." ::= { acceleratorTemperature 3 } acceleratorTemperatureThreshold OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The temperature threshold for the device. If the temperature of the device rises above this threshold generalTemeratureStatus will indicate a notOk status." ::= { acceleratorTemperature 4 } -- acceleratorTemperature trap - a trap monitoring changes in the temperature status. acceleratorTemperatureStatusTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { acceleratorTemperatureStatus } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Generated when the temperature status of the device changes." ::= { acceleratorTemperatureTrap 1 } -- bbrNvs - this group contains information about the battery backed RAM non-volatile storage -- in the router. bbrNvs OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sysinfo 6 } bbrNvsTrap OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { bbrNvs 0 } bbrNvsReinitialiseTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Generated at boot when the device detects that the BBR has been corrupted and reinitialised. This can happen if the device's BBR battery has run down, and the device has been powered off, then on." ::= { bbrNvsTrap 1} -- memory - this group contains information about the current memory status -- of the router. memory OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sysinfo 7 } freeMemory OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..100) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Percentage of free memory still available on device" ::= { memory 1 } totalBuffers OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Total number of buffers available on device" ::= { memory 2 } lowMemoryTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { freeMemory, totalBuffers } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A low memory trap is generated when a router's memory has gone below a certain level." ::= { memory 11 } realTimeClockStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { invalid(0), normal(1) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Shows the status of the real time clock" ::= { sysinfo 8 } hostId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..32) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Host Identifier of this device" ::= { sysinfo 9 } END