1508685 Rev D CHP Max Monitorable Attributes A-13
Common MIB Operation
The chpCommon MIB allows the SNMP manager to view the overall status of all monitored
chassis and modules. All modules are automatically discovered when plugged into a module
slot in the CHP chassis. Removing a module requires you to physically remove the module
and then send a reset slot command to the SMM. The SMM will then remove the module
from the configuration tables. Any module that is just removed from the slot will report a
module down alarm.
Any chassis that is physically removed from the RS-485 bus will report a chassis down alarm.
In order to remove the chassis from the configuration, the
shelfrem command must be issued
from the Telnet window. All chassis configuration additions and removals are done via the
password protected Telnet interface on the SMM Controller module. When the chassis is
removed via Telnet it will no longer be managed, even if it is plugged in. Any chassis that is
configured without actually being connected to the RS-485 bus will raise an alarm that the
chassis is down. This aids in configuration of the CHP Site. When a chassis is marked down
it will continue to be polled at a reduced rate until it is removed from the configuration.
Because of this reduced polling rate, when the chassis is no longer down it could take up to
1506970 ARRIS-FIBERNODE-MIB.
mib
nodeEntityTable
nodeStatusTable
nodeConfigTable
nodeSlotStatusTable
nodeSlotStatusTable
nodeRxStatusTable
nodeRFActiveStatusTable
nodeRFPortMasterStatus
Table
nodeRFPortStatusTable
nodeRFABSwitchStatusTa
ble
nodePSSupplyStatusTabl
e
nodePSOutputStatusTabl
e
nodePSOutputStatusTabl
e
nodeRetRxStatusTable
nodeOptABSwitchStatusT
able
nodeOptPassiveStatusTa
ble
ARRIS-FIBERNODE-MIB.mib
contains proprietary ARRIS
information to manage
Fibernodes connected to a
CHP-D2RRX-xx-xx-S within a CHP
chassis managed by SMM-2
controller card.
1507917-001 CCOR-ROOT.mib CCOR-MIB.mib contains
proprietary ARRIS information
defining the top level MIB
definitions for ARRIS's HFC
products for both inside and
outside plant operation.
Table A.12 ARRIS Developed MIBs (cont’d)
ARRIS Part
Number
MIB File Name MIB Structures/
Tables Supported
Description