CABLE DEVICE TRAP MIB is an extension of the
CABLE DEVICE MIB defined in RFC2669.
It defines various trap objects for both cable
modem and cable modem termination system.
There are two groups of SNMP notification objects are defined.
One group is for notifying cable modem events and one group
for notifying cable modem termination system events.
Common to all CM notification objects (traps) is that
in their OBJECTS statements, A CM trap contains information
about the event priority, the event Id, the event message
body, the CM DOCSIS capability, the CM DOCSIS register
registration status, the cable interface MAC address of
the cable modem and the cable card MAC address of the CMTS
to which the modem is connected to.
These objects are docsDevEvLevel, docsDevId, docsDevEvText,
docsIfDocsisCapability, docsIfDocsisOperMode,
ifPhysAddress and docsIfCmCmtsAddress. The values of
docsDevEvLevel, docsDevId, and docsDevEvText are from
the entry which logs this event in the
docsDevEventTable, which is defined in
DOCS-CABLE-DEVICE-MIB of RFC2669. The docsIfDocsisCapability
and docsIfDocsisOperMode are defined in DOCS-IF-EXT-MIB.
The ifPhysAddress value is the MAC address of the cable
interface of this cable modem. The docsIfCmCmtsAddress
specifies the MAC address of the CMTS (if there is a cable
card/interface in the CMTS, then it is actually the
cable interface interface MAC address to which the CM is connected).
Individual CM trap may contain additional objects to
provide necessary information.
Common to all CMTS notification objects (traps) is that
in their OBJECTS statements, A CMTS trap contains information
about the event priority, the event Id, the event message
body, the connected CM DOCSIS register status, the CM cable
interface MAC address, the CMTS DOCSIS register status and
the CMTS MAC address.
These objects are docsDevEvLevel, docsDevId, docsDevEvText,
docsIfCmtsCmStatusDocsisMode, docsIfCmtsCmStatusMacAddress,
docsIfDocsisCapability, and ifPhysAddress. The values of
docsDevEvLevel, docsDevId, and docsDevEvText are
similar to what in CM traps. The values of
docsIfCmtsCmStatusDocsisMode and
docsIfCmtsCmStatusMacAddress are from the
docsIfCmtsCmStatusEntry (defined in DOCS-IF-MIB)
corresponding to a conneced CM. The docsIfDocsisCapability
indicates the CMTS DOCSIS capability.
The ifPhysAddress value is the CMTS MAC address (if there is a cable
card/interface in the CMTS, then it is actually the MAC address
of the cable interface which connected to the CM).
Parsed from file DOCS-CABLE-DEVICE-TRAP-MIB.mib
Module: DOCS-CABLE-DEVICE-TRAP-MIB
docsDevTrapMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "000926000000Z"
ORGANIZATION "Cisco Systems, Inc."
CONTACT-INFO "
Junming Gao
Cisco Systems Inc
"
DESCRIPTION
"CABLE DEVICE TRAP MIB is an extension of the
CABLE DEVICE MIB defined in RFC2669.
It defines various trap objects for both cable
modem and cable modem termination system.
There are two groups of SNMP notification objects are defined.
One group is for notifying cable modem events and one group
for notifying cable modem termination system events.
Common to all CM notification objects (traps) is that
in their OBJECTS statements, A CM trap contains information
about the event priority, the event Id, the event message
body, the CM DOCSIS capability, the CM DOCSIS register
registration status, the cable interface MAC address of
the cable modem and the cable card MAC address of the CMTS
to which the modem is connected to.
These objects are docsDevEvLevel, docsDevId, docsDevEvText,
docsIfDocsisCapability, docsIfDocsisOperMode,
ifPhysAddress and docsIfCmCmtsAddress. The values of
docsDevEvLevel, docsDevId, and docsDevEvText are from
the entry which logs this event in the
docsDevEventTable, which is defined in
DOCS-CABLE-DEVICE-MIB of RFC2669. The docsIfDocsisCapability
and docsIfDocsisOperMode are defined in DOCS-IF-EXT-MIB.
The ifPhysAddress value is the MAC address of the cable
interface of this cable modem. The docsIfCmCmtsAddress
specifies the MAC address of the CMTS (if there is a cable
card/interface in the CMTS, then it is actually the
cable interface interface MAC address to which the CM is connected).
Individual CM trap may contain additional objects to
provide necessary information.
Common to all CMTS notification objects (traps) is that
in their OBJECTS statements, A CMTS trap contains information
about the event priority, the event Id, the event message
body, the connected CM DOCSIS register status, the CM cable
interface MAC address, the CMTS DOCSIS register status and
the CMTS MAC address.
These objects are docsDevEvLevel, docsDevId, docsDevEvText,
docsIfCmtsCmStatusDocsisMode, docsIfCmtsCmStatusMacAddress,
docsIfDocsisCapability, and ifPhysAddress. The values of
docsDevEvLevel, docsDevId, and docsDevEvText are
similar to what in CM traps. The values of
docsIfCmtsCmStatusDocsisMode and
docsIfCmtsCmStatusMacAddress are from the
docsIfCmtsCmStatusEntry (defined in DOCS-IF-MIB)
corresponding to a conneced CM. The docsIfDocsisCapability
indicates the CMTS DOCSIS capability.
The ifPhysAddress value is the CMTS MAC address (if there is a cable
card/interface in the CMTS, then it is actually the MAC address
of the cable interface which connected to the CM).
"
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CABLE DEVICE TRAP MIB is an extension of the
CABLE DEVICE MIB defined in RFC2669.
It defines various trap objects for both cable
modem and cable modem termination system.
There are two groups of SNMP notification objects are defined.
One group is for notifying cable modem events and one group
for notifying cable modem termination system events.
Common to all CM notification objects (traps) is that
in their OBJECTS statements, A CM trap contains information
about the event priority, the event Id, the event message
body, the CM DOCSIS capability, the CM DOCSIS register registration status,
the cable interface MAC address of the cable modem and
the cable card MAC address of the CMTS to which the modem is
connected to.
These objects are docsDevEvLevel, docsDevId, docsDevEvText,
docsIfDocsisCapability, docsIfDocsisOperMode,
ifPhysAddress and docsIfCmCmtsAddress. The values of
docsDevEvLevel, docsDevId, and docsDevEvText are from
the entry which logs this event in the
docsDevEventTable, which is defined in
DOCS-CABLE-DEVICE-MIB of RFC2669. The docsIfDocsisCapability
and docsIfDocsisOperMode are defined in DOCS-IF-EXT-MIB.
The ifPhysAddress value is the MAC address of the cable
interface of this cable modem. The docsIfCmCmtsAddress
specifies the MAC address of the CMTS (if there is a cable
card/interface in the CMTS, then it is actually the
cable interface interface MAC address to which the CM is connected).
Individual CM trap may contain additional objects to
provide necessary information.
Common to all CMTS notification objects (traps) is that
in their OBJECTS statements, A CMTS trap contains information
about the event priority, the event Id, the event message
body, the connected CM DOCSIS register status, the CM cable
interface MAC address, the CMTS DOCSIS register status and
the CMTS MAC address.
These objects are docsDevEvLevel, docsDevId, docsDevEvText,
docsIfCmtsCmStatusDocsisMode, docsIfCmtsCmStatusMacAddress,
docsIfDocsisCapability, and ifPhysAddress. The values of
docsDevEvLevel, docsDevId, and docsDevEvText are
similar to what in CM traps. The values of
docsIfCmtsCmStatusDocsisMode and
docsIfCmtsCmStatusMacAddress are from the
docsIfCmtsCmStatusEntry (defined in DOCS-IF-MIB)
corresponding to a conneced CM. The docsIfDocsisCapability
indicates the CMTS DOCSIS capability.
The ifPhysAddress value is the CMTS MAC address (if there
is a cable card/interface in the CMTS, then it is actually
the MAC address of the cable interface which connected to the CM).
Parsed from file DOCS-CABLE-DEVICE-TRAP-MIB-ipcdn-01.txt
Company: None
Module: DOCS-CABLE-DEVICE-TRAP-MIB
Modified by David Raftus ([email protected]) to
deprecate trap definition objects originating from
the docsIfExt MIB. Corresponding objects from the
Docsis 2.0 RF MIB draft were added to the trap
definitions.
docsDevTrapMIB MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "000926000000Z" ORGANIZATION "Cisco Systems, Inc." CONTACT-INFO " Junming Gao Cisco Systems Inc " DESCRIPTION "CABLE DEVICE TRAP MIB is an extension of the CABLE DEVICE MIB defined in RFC2669. It defines various trap objects for both cable modem and cable modem termination system. There are two groups of SNMP notification objects are defined. One group is for notifying cable modem events and one group for notifying cable modem termination system events. Common to all CM notification objects (traps) is that in their OBJECTS statements, A CM trap contains information about the event priority, the event Id, the event message body, the CM DOCSIS capability, the CM DOCSIS register registration status, the cable interface MAC address of the cable modem and the cable card MAC address of the CMTS to which the modem is connected to. These objects are docsDevEvLevel, docsDevId, docsDevEvText, docsIfDocsisCapability, docsIfDocsisOperMode, ifPhysAddress and docsIfCmCmtsAddress. The values of docsDevEvLevel, docsDevId, and docsDevEvText are from the entry which logs this event in the docsDevEventTable, which is defined in DOCS-CABLE-DEVICE-MIB of RFC2669. The docsIfDocsisCapability and docsIfDocsisOperMode are defined in DOCS-IF-EXT-MIB. The ifPhysAddress value is the MAC address of the cable interface of this cable modem. The docsIfCmCmtsAddress specifies the MAC address of the CMTS (if there is a cable card/interface in the CMTS, then it is actually the cable interface interface MAC address to which the CM is connected). Individual CM trap may contain additional objects to provide necessary information. Common to all CMTS notification objects (traps) is that in their OBJECTS statements, A CMTS trap contains information about the event priority, the event Id, the event message body, the connected CM DOCSIS register status, the CM cable interface MAC address, the CMTS DOCSIS register status and the CMTS MAC address. These objects are docsDevEvLevel, docsDevId, docsDevEvText, docsIfCmtsCmStatusDocsisMode, docsIfCmtsCmStatusMacAddress, docsIfDocsisCapability, and ifPhysAddress. The values of docsDevEvLevel, docsDevId, and docsDevEvText are similar to what in CM traps. The values of docsIfCmtsCmStatusDocsisMode and docsIfCmtsCmStatusMacAddress are from the docsIfCmtsCmStatusEntry (defined in DOCS-IF-MIB) corresponding to a conneced CM. The docsIfDocsisCapability indicates the CMTS DOCSIS capability. The ifPhysAddress value is the CMTS MAC address (if there is a cable card/interface in the CMTS, then it is actually the MAC address of the cable interface which connected to the CM). " ::= { docsDev 10 }
docsDevTrapMIB OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { docsDev 10 }
Automatically extracted from Cisco "SNMP v2 MIBs".
docsDevTrapMIB MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "0101160000Z" ORGANIZATION "IETF IPCDN Working Group" CONTACT-INFO " Junming Gao Cisco Systems Inc
" DESCRIPTION "CABLE DEVICE TRAP MIB is an extension of the CABLE DEVICE MIB defined in RFC2669. It defines various trap objects for both cable modem and cable modem termination system. There are two groups of SNMP notification objects are defined. One group is for notifying cable modem events and one group for notifying cable modem termination system events. Common to all CM notification objects (traps) is that in their OBJECTS statements, A CM trap contains information about the event priority, the event Id, the event message body, the CM DOCSIS capability, the CM DOCSIS register registration status, the cable interface MAC address of the cable modem and the cable card MAC address of the CMTS to which the modem is connected to. These objects are docsDevEvLevel, docsDevId, docsDevEvText, docsIfDocsisCapability, docsIfDocsisOperMode, ifPhysAddress and docsIfCmCmtsAddress. The values of docsDevEvLevel, docsDevId, and docsDevEvText are from the entry which logs this event in the docsDevEventTable, which is defined in DOCS-CABLE-DEVICE-MIB of RFC2669. The docsIfDocsisCapability and docsIfDocsisOperMode are defined in DOCS-IF-EXT-MIB. The ifPhysAddress value is the MAC address of the cable interface of this cable modem. The docsIfCmCmtsAddress specifies the MAC address of the CMTS (if there is a cable card/interface in the CMTS, then it is actually the cable interface interface MAC address to which the CM is connected). Individual CM trap may contain additional objects to provide necessary information. Common to all CMTS notification objects (traps) is that in their OBJECTS statements, A CMTS trap contains information about the event priority, the event Id, the event message body, the connected CM DOCSIS register status, the CM cable interface MAC address, the CMTS DOCSIS register status and the CMTS MAC address. These objects are docsDevEvLevel, docsDevId, docsDevEvText, docsIfCmtsCmStatusDocsisMode, docsIfCmtsCmStatusMacAddress, docsIfDocsisCapability, and ifPhysAddress. The values of docsDevEvLevel, docsDevId, and docsDevEvText are similar to what in CM traps. The values of docsIfCmtsCmStatusDocsisMode and docsIfCmtsCmStatusMacAddress are from the docsIfCmtsCmStatusEntry (defined in DOCS-IF-MIB) corresponding to a conneced CM. The docsIfDocsisCapability indicates the CMTS DOCSIS capability. The ifPhysAddress value is the CMTS MAC address (if there is a cable card/interface in the CMTS, then it is actually the MAC address of the cable interface which connected to the CM). " REVISION "0010080000Z" DESCRIPTION "Initial Version. " ::= { docsDev 10 }
docsDevTrapMIB MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "0202250000Z" ORGANIZATION "Cisco Systems, Inc." CONTACT-INFO " Junming Gao Cisco Systems Inc
" DESCRIPTION "Modified by David Raftus ([email protected]) to deprecate trap definition objects originating from the docsIfExt MIB. Corresponding objects from the Docsis 2.0 RF MIB draft were added to the trap definitions." REVISION "000926000000Z" DESCRIPTION "The CABLE DEVICE TRAP MIB is an extension of the CABLE DEVICE MIB defined in RFC2669. It defines various trap objects for both cable modem and cable modem termination systems. Two groups of SNMP notification objects are defined. One group is for notifying cable modem events and one group for notifying cable modem termination system events. Common to all CM notification objects (traps) is that their OBJECTS statements contain information about the event priority, the event Id, the event message body, the CM DOCSIS capability, the CM DOCSIS QOS level, the CM DOCSIS upstream modulation type, the cable interface MAC address of the cable modem and the cable card MAC address of the CMTS to which the modem is connectede. These objects are docsDevEvLevel, docsDevId, docsDevEvText, docsIfDocsisBaseCapability, docsIfCmStatusDocsisOperMode, docsIfCmStatusModulationType ifPhysAddress and docsIfCmCmtsAddress. The values of docsDevEvLevel, docsDevId, and docsDevEvText are from the entry which logs this event in the docsDevEventTable, which is defined in DOCS-CABLE-DEVICE-MIB of RFC2669. The docsIfDocsisBaseCapability, docsIfCmStatusDocsisOperMode, and docsIfCmStatusModulationType are defined in the DOCS-IF-MIB. The ifPhysAddress value is the MAC address of the cable interface of this cable modem. The docsIfCmCmtsAddress specifies the MAC address of the CMTS (if there is a cable card/ interface in the CMTS, then it is actually the cable interface interface MAC address to which the CM is connected). Individual CM trap may contain additional objects to provide necessary information. Common to all CMTS notification objects (traps) is that their OBJECTS statements contain information about the event priority, the event Id, the event message body, the connected CM DOCSIS QOS status, the connected CM DOCSIS modulation type, the CM cable interface MAC address, the CMTS DOCSIS capability, and the CMTS MAC address. These objects are docsDevEvLevel, docsDevId, docsDevEvText, docsIfCmtsCmStatusDocsisRegMode, docsIfCmtsCmStatusModulationType, docsIfCmtsCmStatusMacAddress, docsIfDocsisBaseCapability, and ifPhysAddress. The values of docsDevEvLevel, docsDevId, and docsDevEvText are similar to those in CM traps. The values of docsIfCmtsCmStatusDocsisRegMode, docsIfCmtsCmStatusModulationType, and docsIfCmtsCmStatusMacAddress are from the docsIfCmtsCmStatusEntry (defined in DOCS-IF-MIB) corresponding to a connected CM. The docsIfDocsisBaseCapability indicates the CMTS DOCSIS capability. The ifPhysAddress value is the CMTS MAC address (if there is a cable card/ interface in the CMTS, then it is actually the MAC address of the cable interface which connected to the CM). " ::= { docsDev 10 }
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.2.1.69.0 | docsDevNotifications | 0 | 0 | None |
1.3.6.1.2.1.69.1 | docsDevMIBObjects | 8 | 177 | None |
1.3.6.1.2.1.69.2 | docsDevNotification | 1 | 81 | None |
1.3.6.1.2.1.69.3 | docsDevConformance | 4 | 25 | None |
1.3.6.1.2.1.69.4 | docsSubMgt, docsDevConformanceV2 | 3 | 58 | docsSubMgt MODULE-IDENTITY ORGANIZATION "IETF IPCDN Working Group" CONTACT-INFO "Wilson Sawyer Postal: Arris Interactive 6 Rive⦠|