The event state object identifies the state (not to be
confused with severity) of the notification and potentially
the current state of the functional component that generated
the notification. The possible states are:
'clear': The clear state indicates that the
condition which generated a previous raise
notification has been resolved.
'applicationError': The application error state alerts the
recipient that an error exists in the
enterprise contact center application but
that the error does not affect the
operational status of the functional
component.
'raise': A raise state identifies a notification
received as a result of a health-impacting
condition, such as a process failure. A
subsequent clear state notification will
follow when the error condition is
resolved.
'singleStateRaise': The single state raise state indicates
that a health-impacting error has occurred
and that a subsequent clear state
notification will not be forthcoming. An
example of a single state raise condition
is an application configuration error that
requires the system to be stopped and the
problem resolved by an administrator
before the affected component will
function properly.
Parsed from file CISCO-CONTACT-CENTER-APPS-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-CONTACT-CENTER-APPS-MIB
The event state object identifies the state (not to be
confused with severity) of the notification and potentially
the current state of the functional component that generated
the notification. The possible states are:
'clear': The clear state indicates that the
condition which generated a previous raise
notification has been resolved.
'applicationError': The application error state alerts the
recipient that an error exists in the
enterprise contact center application but
that the error does not affect the
operational status of the functional
component.
'raise': A raise state identifies a notification
received as a result of a health-impacting
condition, such as a process failure. A
subsequent clear state notification will
follow when the error condition is
resolved.
'singleStateRaise': The single state raise state indicates
that a health-impacting error has occurred
and that a subsequent clear state
notification will not be forthcoming. An
example of a single state raise condition
is an application configuration error that
requires the system to be stopped and the
problem resolved by an administrator
before the affected component will
function properly.
The event state object identifies the state (not to be
confused with severity) of the notification and potentially
the current state of the functional component that generated
the notification. The possible states are:
'clear': The clear state indicates that the
condition which generated a previous raise
notification has been resolved.
'applicationError': The application error state alerts the
recipient that an error exists in the
enterprise contact center application but
that the error does not affect the
operational status of the functional
component.
'raise': A raise state identifies a notification
received as a result of a health-impacting
condition, such as a process failure. A
subsequent clear state notification will
follow when the error condition is
resolved.
'singleStateRaise': The single state raise state indicates
that a health-impacting error has occurred
and that a subsequent clear state
notification will not be forthcoming. An
example of a single state raise condition
is an application configuration error that
requires the system to be stopped and the
problem resolved by an administrator
before the affected component will
function properly.
Parsed from file CISCO-CONTACT-CENTER-APPS-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-CONTACT-CENTER-APPS-MIB
The event state object identifies the state (not to be
confused with severity) of the notification and potentially
the current state of the functional component that generated
the notification. The possible states are:
'clear': The clear state indicates that the
condition which generated a previous raise
notification has been resolved.
'applicationError': The application error state alerts the
recipient that an error exists in the
enterprise contact center application but
that the error does not affect the
operational status of the functional
component.
'raise': A raise state identifies a notification
received as a result of a health-impacting
condition, such as a process failure. A
subsequent clear state notification will
follow when the error condition is
resolved.
'singleStateRaise': The single state raise state indicates
that a health-impacting error has occurred
and that a subsequent clear state
notification will not be forthcoming. An
example of a single state raise condition
is an application configuration error that
requires the system to be stopped and the
problem resolved by an administrator
before the affected component will
function properly.
cccaEventState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { clear(0), applicationError(2), raise(4), singleStateRaise(9) } MAX-ACCESS accessible-for-notify STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The event state object identifies the state (not to be confused with severity) of the notification and potentially the current state of the functional component that generated the notification. The possible states are: 'clear': The clear state indicates that the condition which generated a previous raise notification has been resolved. 'applicationError': The application error state alerts the recipient that an error exists in the enterprise contact center application but that the error does not affect the operational status of the functional component. 'raise': A raise state identifies a notification received as a result of a health-impacting condition, such as a process failure. A subsequent clear state notification will follow when the error condition is resolved. 'singleStateRaise': The single state raise state indicates that a health-impacting error has occurred and that a subsequent clear state notification will not be forthcoming. An example of a single state raise condition is an application configuration error that requires the system to be stopped and the problem resolved by an administrator before the affected component will function properly. " ::= { cccaNotificationInfo 2 }
cccaEventState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { applicationError(2), raise(4), singleStateRaise(9) } ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The event state object identifies the state (not to be confused with severity) of the notification and potentially the current state of the functional component that generated the notification. The possible states are: 'clear': The clear state indicates that the condition which generated a previous raise notification has been resolved. 'applicationError': The application error state alerts the recipient that an error exists in the enterprise contact center application but that the error does not affect the operational status of the functional component. 'raise': A raise state identifies a notification received as a result of a health-impacting condition, such as a process failure. A subsequent clear state notification will follow when the error condition is resolved. 'singleStateRaise': The single state raise state indicates that a health-impacting error has occurred and that a subsequent clear state notification will not be forthcoming. An example of a single state raise condition is an application configuration error that requires the system to be stopped and the problem resolved by an administrator before the affected component will function properly." ::= { cccaNotificationInfo 2 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-CONTACT-CENTER-APPS-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
cccaEventState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { clear(0), applicationError(2), raise(4), singleStateRaise(9) } MAX-ACCESS accessible-for-notify STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The event state object identifies the state (not to be confused with severity) of the notification and potentially the current state of the functional component that generated the notification. The possible states are: 'clear': The clear state indicates that the condition which generated a previous raise notification has been resolved. 'applicationError': The application error state alerts the recipient that an error exists in the enterprise contact center application but that the error does not affect the operational status of the functional component. 'raise': A raise state identifies a notification received as a result of a health-impacting condition, such as a process failure. A subsequent clear state notification will follow when the error condition is resolved. 'singleStateRaise': The single state raise state indicates that a health-impacting error has occurred and that a subsequent clear state notification will not be forthcoming. An example of a single state raise condition is an application configuration error that requires the system to be stopped and the problem resolved by an administrator before the affected component will function properly." ::= { cccaNotificationInfo 2 }
cccaEventState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { clear(0), applicationError(2), raise(4), singleStateRaise(9) } MAX-ACCESS accessible-for-notify STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The event state object identifies the state (not to be confused with severity) of the notification and potentially the current state of the functional component that generated the notification. The possible states are: 'clear': The clear state indicates that the condition which generated a previous raise notification has been resolved. 'applicationError': The application error state alerts the recipient that an error exists in the enterprise contact center application but that the error does not affect the operational status of the functional component. 'raise': A raise state identifies a notification received as a result of a health-impacting condition, such as a process failure. A subsequent clear state notification will follow when the error condition is resolved. 'singleStateRaise': The single state raise state indicates that a health-impacting error has occurred and that a subsequent clear state notification will not be forthcoming. An example of a single state raise condition is an application configuration error that requires the system to be stopped and the problem resolved by an administrator before the affected component will function properly." ::= { cccaNotificationInfo 2 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.473.1.4.2.0 | cccaEventState | 0 | 0 | None |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.473.1.4.1 | cccaEventComponentId | 1 | 1 | The event component ID specifies a unique identifier used to correlate multiple notifications generated by a single enterprise co… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.473.1.4.3 | cccaEventMessageId | 1 | 1 | The event message ID is the unique notification message identifier (value) that was assigned by the enterprise contact center app… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.473.1.4.4 | cccaEventOriginatingNode | 1 | 1 | The event originating node objects specifies the application- defined name of the enterprise contact center application functiona… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.473.1.4.5 | cccaEventOriginatingNodeType | 1 | 1 | The event originating node type indicates the type of enterprise contact center application functional component or subcomponent … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.473.1.4.6 | cccaEventOriginatingProcessName | 1 | 1 | Each enterprise contact center application functional component includes one or more operating system processes, each of which pe… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.473.1.4.7 | cccaEventOriginatingSide | 1 | 1 | The event originating side object specifies the enterprise contact center application functional component fault tolerant side (e… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.473.1.4.8 | cccaEventDmpId | 1 | 1 | The Device Management Protocol (DMP) is a session layer protocol used for network communication between enterprise contact center… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.473.1.4.9 | cccaEventSeverity | 1 | 1 | The event severity object indicates the severity level of this notification. The severity levels are: 'informational': The no… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.473.1.4.10 | cccaEventTimestamp | 1 | 1 | The event time stamp object specifies the date and time that the notification was generated on the originating node. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.473.1.4.11 | cccaEventText | 1 | 1 | The event text is the full text of the notification. This text includes a description of the event that was generated, component… |