A list of alarm table entries. The table consists of
zero, one, or may rows at any moment, depending upon
the number of alarm conditions in effect. The table
is initially empty at agent startup. The agent
creates a row in the table each time a condition is
detected and deletes that row when that condition no
longer pertains. The agent creates the first row with
upsAlarmId equal to 1, and increments the value fo
upsAlarmId each time a new row is created, wrapping to
the first free value greater than or equal to 1 when
the maximum value of upsAlarmId would otherwise be
exceeded. Consequently, after multiple operations,
the table may become sparse, e.g., containing entries
for rows 95, 100, 101, and 203 and the entries are in
chronological order until upsAlarmId wraps.
Alarms are named by and OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
upsAlarmDescr, to allow a single table to reflect well
known alarms plus alarms defined by a particular
implementation, i.e., as documented in the private
enterprise MIB definition for the device. No two rows
will have the same value of upsAlarmDescr, since
alarms define conditions. In order to meet this
requirement, care should be take in the definition of
the number of active rows in the table at any given
time is reflected by the value fo upsAlarms.
Parsed from file tripplite_ups.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: TRIPPUPS1-MIB
A list of alarm table entries. The table consists of
zero, one, or may rows at any moment, depending upon
the number of alarm conditions in effect. The table
is initially empty at agent startup. The agent
creates a row in the table each time a condition is
detected and deletes that row when that condition no
longer pertains. The agent creates the first row with
upsAlarmId equal to 1, and increments the value fo
upsAlarmId each time a new row is created, wrapping to
the first free value greater than or equal to 1 when
the maximum value of upsAlarmId would otherwise be
exceeded. Consequently, after multiple operations,
the table may become sparse, e.g., containing entries
for rows 95, 100, 101, and 203 and the entries are in
chronological order until upsAlarmId wraps.
Alarms are named by and OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
upsAlarmDescr, to allow a single table to reflect well
known alarms plus alarms defined by a particular
implementation, i.e., as documented in the private
enterprise MIB definition for the device. No two rows
will have the same value of upsAlarmDescr, since
alarms define conditions. In order to meet this
requirement, care should be take in the definition of
the number of active rows in the table at any given
time is reflected by the value fo upsAlarms.
Parsed from file TRIPPUPS1-MIB.mib
Module: TRIPPUPS1-MIB
Vendor: Tripp Lite
Module: TRIPPUPS1-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
upsAlarmTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF UpsAlarmEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "A list of alarm table entries. The table consists of zero, one, or may rows at any moment, depending upon the number of alarm conditions in effect. The table is initially empty at agent startup. The agent creates a row in the table each time a condition is detected and deletes that row when that condition no longer pertains. The agent creates the first row with upsAlarmId equal to 1, and increments the value fo upsAlarmId each time a new row is created, wrapping to the first free value greater than or equal to 1 when the maximum value of upsAlarmId would otherwise be exceeded. Consequently, after multiple operations, the table may become sparse, e.g., containing entries for rows 95, 100, 101, and 203 and the entries are in chronological order until upsAlarmId wraps. Alarms are named by and OBJECT IDENTIFIER, upsAlarmDescr, to allow a single table to reflect well known alarms plus alarms defined by a particular implementation, i.e., as documented in the private enterprise MIB definition for the device. No two rows will have the same value of upsAlarmDescr, since alarms define conditions. In order to meet this requirement, care should be take in the definition of the number of active rows in the table at any given time is reflected by the value fo upsAlarms." ::= { upsAlarm 4 }
upsAlarmTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF UpsAlarmEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "A list of alarm table entries. The table consists of zero, one, or may rows at any moment, depending upon the number of alarm conditions in effect. The table is initially empty at agent startup. The agent creates a row in the table each time a condition is detected and deletes that row when that condition no longer pertains. The agent creates the first row with upsAlarmId equal to 1, and increments the value fo upsAlarmId each time a new row is created, wrapping to the first free value greater than or equal to 1 when the maximum value of upsAlarmId would otherwise be exceeded. Consequently, after multiple operations, the table may become sparse, e.g., containing entries for rows 95, 100, 101, and 203 and the entries are in chronological order until upsAlarmId wraps. Alarms are named by and OBJECT IDENTIFIER, upsAlarmDescr, to allow a single table to reflect well known alarms plus alarms defined by a particular implementation, i.e., as documented in the private enterprise MIB definition for the device. No two rows will have the same value of upsAlarmDescr, since alarms define conditions. In order to meet this requirement, care should be take in the definition of the number of active rows in the table at any given time is reflected by the value fo upsAlarms." ::= { upsAlarm 4 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.850.1.1.6.4.1 | upsAlarmEntry | 3 | 3 | An entry containing information applicable to a particular alarm. |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.850.1.1.6.1 | upsAlarmsPresent | 1 | 1 | The present number of active alarm conditions. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.850.1.1.6.2 | upsAlarmID | 1 | 1 | A unique identifier for an alarm condition. This value must remain constant. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.850.1.1.6.3 | upsAlarmDESCR | 1 | 1 | A reference to an alarm description object. The object references should not be accessible, but rather be used to provide a uniq… |