The value of this object is the command used to
manage the current configuration :
ready : this value is always returned by the
equipment in response to a GET request,
check : a SET to this value starts the global
checking of the current configuration (the
possible errors are described in
fcCtlStateCheckingResults), determines
which ports are concerned by the
modifications (see fcCtlAlteredLpTable and
fcCtlAlteredIfTable for the list of these
ports) and sets fcCtlConfigurationState to
'notReady', 'limitedReset' or 'reboot',
load : a SET to this value starts the loading
of the configuration from
fcCtlStorageDevice, this configuration
replaces the current one (do not modify
any parameter while this loading is being
processed),
save : a SET to this value starts the saving of
the current configuration to
fcCtlStorageDevice (do not modify any
parameter while this saving is being
processed). This saving procedure must
follow a checking command with correct
results.
erase : not available,
hotReset : a SET to this value resets (i.e.,
disconnects and connects) the ports, the
parameters of which have been changed (see
fcCtlAlteredLpTable and
fcCtlAlteredIfTable for the list of these
ports), this is possible only if
fcCtlConfigurationState is equal to
'limitedReset',
reboot : a SET to this value reboots the
equipment, the configuration taken into
account is specified by fcCtlBootDevice.
When the current configuration is going to be
modified, it is advisable to save a valid one on
the backupNvram to avoid the loss of accessibility
to the equipment.
The default value is 'ready'.
Parsed from file v42ami1e.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: PCE-MIB
The value of this object is the command used to
manage the current configuration :
ready : this value is always returned by the
equipment in response to a GET request,
check : a SET to this value starts the global
checking of the current configuration (the
possible errors are described in
fcCtlStateCheckingResults), determines
which ports are concerned by the
modifications (see fcCtlAlteredLpTable and
fcCtlAlteredIfTable for the list of these
ports) and sets fcCtlConfigurationState to
'notReady', 'limitedReset' or 'reboot',
load : a SET to this value starts the loading
of the configuration from
fcCtlStorageDevice, this configuration
replaces the current one (do not modify
any parameter while this loading is being
processed),
save : a SET to this value starts the saving of
the current configuration to
fcCtlStorageDevice (do not modify any
parameter while this saving is being
processed). This saving procedure must
follow a checking command with correct
results.
erase : not available,
hotReset : a SET to this value resets (i.e.,
disconnects and connects) the ports, the
parameters of which have been changed (see
fcCtlAlteredLpTable and
fcCtlAlteredIfTable for the list of these
ports), this is possible only if
fcCtlConfigurationState is equal to
'limitedReset',
reboot : a SET to this value reboots the
equipment, the configuration taken into
account is specified by fcCtlBootDevice.
When the current configuration is going to be
modified, it is advisable to save a valid one on
the backupNvram to avoid the loss of accessibility
to the equipment.
The default value is 'ready'.
Parsed from file PCE-MIB.mib
Module: PCE-MIB
Vendor: Philips Communication d'Entreprise Claude Lubin
Module: PCE-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
fcCtlConfigurationCommand OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { ready(1), check(2), load(5), save(6), erase(7), hotReset(10), reboot(20) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The value of this object is the command used to manage the current configuration : ready : this value is always returned by the equipment in response to a GET request, check : a SET to this value starts the global checking of the current configuration (the possible errors are described in fcCtlStateCheckingResults), determines which ports are concerned by the modifications (see fcCtlAlteredLpTable and fcCtlAlteredIfTable for the list of these ports) and sets fcCtlConfigurationState to 'notReady', 'limitedReset' or 'reboot', load : a SET to this value starts the loading of the configuration from fcCtlStorageDevice, this configuration replaces the current one (do not modify any parameter while this loading is being processed), save : a SET to this value starts the saving of the current configuration to fcCtlStorageDevice (do not modify any parameter while this saving is being processed). This saving procedure must follow a checking command with correct results. erase : not available, hotReset : a SET to this value resets (i.e., disconnects and connects) the ports, the parameters of which have been changed (see fcCtlAlteredLpTable and fcCtlAlteredIfTable for the list of these ports), this is possible only if fcCtlConfigurationState is equal to 'limitedReset', reboot : a SET to this value reboots the equipment, the configuration taken into account is specified by fcCtlBootDevice. When the current configuration is going to be modified, it is advisable to save a valid one on the backupNvram to avoid the loss of accessibility to the equipment. The default value is 'ready'." ::= { fcControl 10 }
fcCtlConfigurationCommand OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { ready(1), check(2), load(5), save(6), erase(7), hotReset(10), reboot(20) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The value of this object is the command used to manage the current configuration : ready : this value is always returned by the equipment in response to a GET request, check : a SET to this value starts the global checking of the current configuration (the possible errors are described in fcCtlStateCheckingResults), determines which ports are concerned by the modifications (see fcCtlAlteredLpTable and fcCtlAlteredIfTable for the list of these ports) and sets fcCtlConfigurationState to 'notReady', 'limitedReset' or 'reboot', load : a SET to this value starts the loading of the configuration from fcCtlStorageDevice, this configuration replaces the current one (do not modify any parameter while this loading is being processed), save : a SET to this value starts the saving of the current configuration to fcCtlStorageDevice (do not modify any parameter while this saving is being processed). This saving procedure must follow a checking command with correct results. erase : not available, hotReset : a SET to this value resets (i.e., disconnects and connects) the ports, the parameters of which have been changed (see fcCtlAlteredLpTable and fcCtlAlteredIfTable for the list of these ports), this is possible only if fcCtlConfigurationState is equal to 'limitedReset', reboot : a SET to this value reboots the equipment, the configuration taken into account is specified by fcCtlBootDevice. When the current configuration is going to be modified, it is advisable to save a valid one on the backupNvram to avoid the loss of accessibility to the equipment. The default value is 'ready'." ::= { fcControl 10 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.866.20.1.1.10.0 | fcCtlConfigurationCommand | 0 | 0 | None |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.866.20.1.1.1 | fcCtlConfigurationState | 1 | 1 | The value of this object indicates the current state of the configuration (see fcCtlConfigurationCommand to manage this configurat… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.866.20.1.1.2 | fcCtlStateCheckingResults | 1 | 1 | The value of this object indicates the results of the checking controls of the configuration. This message is also recorded in fc… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.866.20.1.1.20 | fcCtlBootDevice | 1 | 1 | The value of this object is the device containing the configuration which will be used by the equipment at next boot time. When t… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.866.20.1.1.21 | fcCtlStorageDevice | 1 | 1 | The value of this object is the device where the next load or save command will operate : normalNvram : normal non volatile rando… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.866.20.1.1.30 | fcCtlAlteredLpTable | 1 | 2 | This table contains the logical ports that will be reinitialized by the next hotReset command. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.866.20.1.1.31 | fcCtlAlteredDlciTable | 1 | 4 | None |
1.3.6.1.4.1.866.20.1.1.32 | fcCtlAlteredIfTable | 1 | 2 | fcCtlAlteredIftable |
1.3.6.1.4.1.866.20.1.1.40 | fcCtlErrorTable | 1 | 5 | This table contains the last 8 configuration messages. The last message is the first one in the table (fcCtlErrorIndex = 1), the … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.866.20.1.1.50 | fcCtlHRCheckMessagesTable | 1 | 4 | This table contains . |