A Management Station uses this table to GET or SET a *single* UMC
database Provisioning record. Access to this table is read-write.
By implementation, this table supports GET and SET operations ONLY.
GET NEXT (Progressive) is a special variant of GET which emulates
a true SNMP GETNEXT by overloading the GET operation. We overload the
GET to do this because the Management Station accessing us must
actually perform the increment of the INDEX for us to truly make
this table a generic interface. If the IPMI had to do this
incrementing we would have to roll out a new IPMI release for each
new DB record we wanted to support.
Like GET NEXT (Progressive), GET DEFAULT is another special variant
of GET which allows the retrieval of DEFAULT DATABASE records (where
supported by the UMC System) by again overloading the GET operation.
DELETE of a provisioning record is an extension of the SNMP SET
operation and is described in more detail below.
Parsed from file umc1000.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: UMC1000-MIB
A Management Station uses this table to GET or SET a *single* UMC
database Provisioning record. Access to this table is read-write.
By implementation, this table supports GET and SET operations ONLY.
GET NEXT (Progressive) is a special variant of GET which emulates
a true SNMP GETNEXT by overloading the GET operation. We overload the
GET to do this because the Management Station accessing us must
actually perform the increment of the INDEX for us to truly make
this table a generic interface. If the IPMI had to do this
incrementing we would have to roll out a new IPMI release for each
new DB record we wanted to support.
Like GET NEXT (Progressive), GET DEFAULT is another special variant
of GET which allows the retrieval of DEFAULT DATABASE records (where
supported by the UMC System) by again overloading the GET operation.
DELETE of a provisioning record is an extension of the SNMP SET
operation and is described in more detail below.
Parsed from file UMC1000-MIB.mib
Module: UMC1000-MIB
Vendor: Advanced Fibre Communications
Module: AFC-OIDS (umc.mib)
Type: TABLE
Access: not-accessible
Syntax: SEQUENCE OF
Automatically extracted from www.mibdepot.com
umc1SystemGenericDbProvTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Umc1SystemGenericDbProvEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "A Management Station uses this table to GET or SET a *single* UMC database Provisioning record. Access to this table is read-write. By implementation, this table supports GET and SET operations ONLY. GET NEXT (Progressive) is a special variant of GET which emulates a true SNMP GETNEXT by overloading the GET operation. We overload the GET to do this because the Management Station accessing us must actually perform the increment of the INDEX for us to truly make this table a generic interface. If the IPMI had to do this incrementing we would have to roll out a new IPMI release for each new DB record we wanted to support. Like GET NEXT (Progressive), GET DEFAULT is another special variant of GET which allows the retrieval of DEFAULT DATABASE records (where supported by the UMC System) by again overloading the GET operation. DELETE of a provisioning record is an extension of the SNMP SET operation and is described in more detail below." ::= { umc1SystemGenericDbProv 2 }
umc1SystemGenericDbProvTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Umc1SystemGenericDbProvEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "A Management Station uses this table to GET or SET a *single* UMC database Provisioning record. Access to this table is read-write. By implementation, this table supports GET and SET operations ONLY. GET NEXT (Progressive) is a special variant of GET which emulates a true SNMP GETNEXT by overloading the GET operation. We overload the GET to do this because the Management Station accessing us must actually perform the increment of the INDEX for us to truly make this table a generic interface. If the IPMI had to do this incrementing we would have to roll out a new IPMI release for each new DB record we wanted to support. Like GET NEXT (Progressive), GET DEFAULT is another special variant of GET which allows the retrieval of DEFAULT DATABASE records (where supported by the UMC System) by again overloading the GET operation. DELETE of a provisioning record is an extension of the SNMP SET operation and is described in more detail below." ::= { umc1SystemGenericDbProv 2 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.2067.1.1.2.1.18.2.1 | umc1SystemGenericDbProvEntry | 2 | 2 | An entry in the System Database. |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.2067.1.1.2.1.18.1 | umc1SystemGenericDbProvTableSeqNum | 1 | 1 | A sequence number used to indicate that the Generic Database Table, umc1SystemGenericDbProvTable, has been modified and it needs… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2067.1.1.2.1.18.3 | umc1SystemGenericDbProvChgTable | 1 | 3 | The EMS uses this table to synchronize its internal representation of the Generic Database management data with that managed by … |