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Because RFL and Hubbell® have a policy of continuous product improvement, we reserve the right to change designs and specications without notice.
Chapter 9 - SNMP Configuration and Control
SNMP Access Gateway User’s Manual - v1.0 -- 11/99 - Page 38
connectionsAddress This object holds the IP address of the remote end
of a connection. If the connection is a modem
connection, this will show in the object as
0.0.0.0.
connectionsCmdActive This object shows if any command connection is
active. When this object is 0, no command
processor session is active. When set to 1, some
command processor connection session is active.
connectionsCmdConn This object shows the connection number (1-3 are
network connections, 4 is the modem connection and
5 is a the local command port) for an ongoing
command processor session.
connectionsEndchar This object holds the character which acts as the
escape character for ending pass-through
connections and initiating a local command port
command session.
connectionsPTTimelimit This object controls the number minutes the SNMP
Access Gateway waits during an idle pass-through
connection before automatically terminating the
connection to due to lack of activity.
9.13 - Alarmhistory The alarmhistory section of the MIB provides
information on the currently active alarm actions,
and the history log of actions which have been
taken by the SNMP Access Gateway.
actionCount This integer holds the count of active action
entries in the action queue.
actionAcked This object, when set to any value, acknowledges
the active alarm action, removing the alarm action
from the alarm action queue.
actionReason This object contains an integer which indicates
the reason for the alarm action.
actionReasonID This integer object contains an identifier for
which alarm reason (e.g., data alarm 3 vs. data
alarm 4) was the source for the alarm action.
actionReasonLevel If more than one alarm level is associated with an
alarm, this object can report the level of the
alarm. In the SNMP Access Gateway, this will
always be 1.
actionType This integer value indicates the type of action
which will be performed.
actionTypeID This integer object holds the identifier of which
pager is to be used, which management stations are
to receive traps, or which buzzer level is to be
activated.
actionRepeatTime This integer object holds a counter for the number
of minutes left until the next repeated attempt to
perform this alarm action.
actionAttempts This integer holds a counter of the number of
attempts which have been performed for this alarm
action.
actionNextAttempt This integer holds a counter of the number of
minutes until the next attempt of this action,
where a repeated action which was successful or
another attempt of the action when it was not
successful.
actionTimeStamp This text string object holds the date and time of
the sensing of the alarm which is causing this
alarm action to be performed.
historyCount This integer object holds the number of entries in
the action history table.
historyEntryType This integer object indicates the type of history
entry (e.g., pager OK, pager FAIL, etc.).
historyReason This integer object indicates the reason why the
action was taken, as is shown in the actionReason
object.

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