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alarmPolicyParameterOID
alarm Policy Parameter OID
1.3.6.1.4.1.81.7.13.1.1.2
This variable defines the type of variable that this policy monitors. The value of the item is an non-instanciated OID from the following list: - chHWPeakIntTemp. - ethPortFramesReceivedOK. - ethPortRunts. - ethPortPacketErrors. - ethPortCollisions. - ethPortPartitions. - ethPortPygmys. - ethGroupTotalErrors. - ethBusTotalCollisions. - ethBusTotalPackets. - ethBusTotalErrors. - ethBusUtilization. - tokRingUtilization. - dot5StatsLostFrameErrors. - dot5StatsSoftErrors. - dot5StatsHardErrors. - lsBusStatsPkts. - lsBusStatsUtilization. - lsBusStatsEthBroadcastPkts. - lsBusStatsEthMulticastPkts. - lsBusStatsGoodEthPkts. - lsBusStatsBadEthPkts. - lsBusStatsNonEthPkts - lsBusStatsPriorityPkts (1-4) - portInPkts. - portInTotalErrors. If the value of this item is not one of the above, or if it is one of the above but the item is not supported by the agent (such as a TR counter for a hub managed by an Ethernet agent), then when the row's status is changed to valid(1) a genErr will be returned.
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