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Chapter 9 - SNMP Configuration and Control
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trapAlarmName When the trapAlarmName object is set to 0, then
the name associated with the alarm (sensor, data
alarm) which caused the trap to be issued is not
included in the trap alarm string. When the
trapAlarmName object is set to 1, then the name
associated with the alarm which caused the trap to
be issued is included in the trap alarm string.
trapAlarmID When the trapAlarmID object is set to 0, then the
identifier number for the of alarm (sensor, data
alarm) which caused the trap to be issued is not
included in the trap alarm string. When the
trapAlarmID object is set to 1, then the
identifier number for the alarm which caused the
trap to be issued is included in the trap alarm
string.
trapAlarmString When the trapAlarmString object is set to 0, then
the alarm string associated with the alarm (for a
data alarm, this is the alarm record) is not
included in the trap alarm string. When the
trapAlarmType object is set to 1, then the type of
alarm which caused the trap to be issued is
included in the trap alarm string.
actionsTrapsEntSpecCount This integer is the number of enterprise-specific
traps which have been sent by the SNMP Access
Gateway since its last reset.
9.10 - Relays
numberRelays This integer is the number of controllable relays
which the SNMP Access Gateway has installed.
RelaysTable This table is used to retrieve and set the
operating modes for the relays.
relaysTableName This text string holds a name which is associated
with this relay.
relaysTableMode This integer controls the operating mode of the
relay. Valid settings are 0 - command-controlled
mode, 1 - sensor-controlled mode, and 2 -
anyalarm-controlled mode.
relaysTableState This integer is used to retrieve the current relay
state and open and close the relays when they are
in sensor-controlled mode. When this object has a
value of 0, the relay is opened. Setting the
value of this object to 0, when in command-
controlled mode, opens the relay. When this
object has a value of 1, the relay is closed.
Setting the value of this object to 1, when in
command-controlled mode, closes the relay.
relaysTableResetState This integer controls the state into which the
relay is placed when the SNMP Access Gateway is
reset. This may be used to ensure that a relay
powers up in the proper state. Another use for
this may be to have a management station field a
trap from the SNMP Access Gateway indicative of an
alarm, close the relay using the relaysTableState
object, and then set the relaysTableResetState
object to the same value as that of the
relaysTableState, to ensure that if the SNMP
Access Gateway is reset the relay will still
maintain its state.
9.11 - Controls The controls section of the MIB is used to control
some operating mode objects, modem configuration
objects, and some status and control of pass-
through and connection control objects.
consoleMode This integer object controls if console mode is
enabled or not. When set to 0, console mode is
disabled. When set to 1, console mode is enabled.
charmask The charmask holds a text string which is an ASCII
HEX representation of the character masking which
is performed on incoming characters.