MIB Object OID Values Description
3 = failed
copyTimeStarted .
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Time value Specifies the point in the
up-time clock that the
copy operation started.
copyTimeCompleted .
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Time value Specifies the point in the
up-time clock that the
copy operation
completed.
copyFailCause .
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1 = bad filename
2 = copy in progress
3 = disk full
4 = file exists
5 = file not found
6 = timeout
7 = unknown
Specifies the reason the
copy request failed.
copyEntryRowStatus .
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Row status Specifies the state of the
copy operation. Uses
CreateAndGo when you
are performing the copy.
The state is set to active
when the copy is
completed.
Obtaining a Value for MIB Objects
To obtain a value for any of the MIB objects, use the following command.
• Get a copy-config MIB object value.
snmpset -v 2c -c public -m ./f10-copy-config.mib force10system-ip-address
[OID.index | mib-object.index]
index: the index value used in the snmpset command used to complete the copy operation.
NOTE: You can use the entire OID rather than the object name. Use the form: OID.index.
Examples of Getting MIB Object Values
The following examples show the snmpget command to obtain a MIB object value. These examples assume
that:
• the server OS is UNIX
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) 997