The purpose of this object is to define the length of interval
used to prevent the excessive generations of notifications.
Notification related to the same event(alarm) will be suppressed
for the duration of the interval. Notifications for the
same entity(object with same indexes) will be suppressed for
length of interval. For example, the
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif and
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif notification are used
to indicate the event were the number of basestations that can
be supported has been reached and requests from additional
base stations will be reject.
Here is an example of how the suppression mechanism works:
cagwMaxBaseStationExceededNotifThreshold = 90%
cagwMaximumBaseStations = 1000
threshold = 900
Time 9:00:00 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 901
device sends
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif
Time 9:00:04 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 899
device does not send
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif
Time 9:00:07 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 901
device does not send
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif
Time 9:00:11 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 899
device does not send
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif
.
.
Time 9:05:00 Interval Ends and cagwCurrentBaseStations = 822
device sends
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif
When this object is set to zero notification will not be
suppressed.
Parsed from file CISCO-ASN-GATEWAY-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-ASN-GATEWAY-MIB
The purpose of this object is to define the length of interval
used to prevent the excessive generations of notifications.
Notification related to the same event(alarm) will be suppressed
for the duration of the interval. Notifications for the
same entity(object with same indexes) will be suppressed for
length of interval. For example, the
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif and
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif notification are used
to indicate the event were the number of basestations that can
be supported has been reached and requests from additional
base stations will be reject.
Here is an example of how the suppression mechanism works:
cagwMaxBaseStationExceededNotifThreshold = 90%
cagwMaximumBaseStations = 1000
threshold = 900
Time 9:00:00 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 901
device sends
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif
Time 9:00:04 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 899
device does not send
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif
Time 9:00:07 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 901
device does not send
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif
Time 9:00:11 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 899
device does not send
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif
.
.
Time 9:05:00 Interval Ends and cagwCurrentBaseStations = 822
device sends
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif
When this object is set to zero notification will not be
suppressed.
The purpose of this object is to define the length of interval
used to prevent the excessive generations of notifications.
Notification related to the same event(alarm) will be suppressed
for the duration of the interval. Notifications for the
same entity(object with same indexes) will be suppressed for
length of interval. For example, the
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif and
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif notification are used
to indicate the event were the number of basestations that can
be supported has been reached and requests from additional
base stations will be reject.
Here is an example of how the suppression mechanism works:
cagwMaxBaseStationExceededNotifThreshold = 90%
cagwMaximumBaseStations = 1000
threshold = 900
Time 9:00:00 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 901
device sends
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif
Time 9:00:04 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 899
device does not send
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif
Time 9:00:07 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 901
device does not send
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif
Time 9:00:11 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 899
device does not send
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif
.
.
Time 9:05:00 Interval Ends and cagwCurrentBaseStations = 822
device sends
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif
When this object is set to zero notification will not be
suppressed.
Parsed from file CISCO-ASN-GATEWAY-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-ASN-GATEWAY-MIB
The purpose of this object is to define the length of interval
used to prevent the excessive generations of notifications.
Notification related to the same event(alarm) will be suppressed
for the duration of the interval. Notifications for the
same entity(object with same indexes) will be suppressed for
length of interval. For example, the
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif and
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif notification are used
to indicate the event were the number of basestations that can
be supported has been reached and requests from additional
base stations will be reject.
Here is an example of how the suppression mechanism works:
cagwMaxBaseStationExceededNotifThreshold = 90%
cagwMaximumBaseStations = 1000
threshold = 900
Time 9:00:00 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 901
device sends
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif
Time 9:00:04 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 899
device does not send
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif
Time 9:00:07 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 901
device does not send
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif
Time 9:00:11 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 899
device does not send
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif
.
.
Time 9:05:00 Interval Ends and cagwCurrentBaseStations = 822
device sends
ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif
When this object is set to zero notification will not be
suppressed.
cagwRepeatNotifInterval OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0 | 60..3600 ) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The purpose of this object is to define the length of interval used to prevent the excessive generations of notifications. Notification related to the same event(alarm) will be suppressed for the duration of the interval. Notifications for the same entity(object with same indexes) will be suppressed for length of interval. For example, the ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif and ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif notification are used to indicate the event were the number of basestations that can be supported has been reached and requests from additional base stations will be reject. Here is an example of how the suppression mechanism works: cagwMaxBaseStationExceededNotifThreshold = 90% cagwMaximumBaseStations = 1000 threshold = 900 Time 9:00:00 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 901 device sends ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif Time 9:00:04 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 899 device does not send ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif Time 9:00:07 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 901 device does not send ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif Time 9:00:11 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 899 device does not send ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif . . Time 9:05:00 Interval Ends and cagwCurrentBaseStations = 822 device sends ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif When this object is set to zero notification will not be suppressed." DEFVAL { 300 } ::= { cagwNotifMgmt 3 }
cagwRepeatNotifInterval OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER(0|60..3600) ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The purpose of this object is to define the length of interval used to prevent the excessive generations of notifications. Notification related to the same event(alarm) will be suppressed for the duration of the interval. Notifications for the same entity(object with same indexes) will be suppressed for length of interval. For example, the ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif and ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif notification are used to indicate the event were the number of basestations that can be supported has been reached and requests from additional base stations will be reject. Here is an example of how the suppression mechanism works: cagwMaxBaseStationExceededNotifThreshold = 90% cagwMaximumBaseStations = 1000 threshold = 900 Time 9:00:00 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 901 device sends ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif Time 9:00:04 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 899 device does not send ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif Time 9:00:07 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 901 device does not send ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif Time 9:00:11 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 899 device does not send ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif . . Time 9:05:00 Interval Ends and cagwCurrentBaseStations = 822 device sends ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif When this object is set to zero notification will not be suppressed." DEFVAL { 300 } ::= { cagwNotifMgmt 3 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-ASN-GATEWAY-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
cagwRepeatNotifInterval OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0 | 60..3600 ) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The purpose of this object is to define the length of interval used to prevent the excessive generations of notifications. Notification related to the same event(alarm) will be suppressed for the duration of the interval. Notifications for the same entity(object with same indexes) will be suppressed for length of interval. For example, the ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif and ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif notification are used to indicate the event were the number of basestations that can be supported has been reached and requests from additional base stations will be reject. Here is an example of how the suppression mechanism works: cagwMaxBaseStationExceededNotifThreshold = 90% cagwMaximumBaseStations = 1000 threshold = 900 Time 9:00:00 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 901 device sends ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif Time 9:00:04 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 899 device does not send ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif Time 9:00:07 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 901 device does not send ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif Time 9:00:11 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 899 device does not send ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif . . Time 9:05:00 Interval Ends and cagwCurrentBaseStations = 822 device sends ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif When this object is set to zero notification will not be suppressed." DEFVAL { 300 } ::= { cagwNotifMgmt 3 }
cagwRepeatNotifInterval OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0 | 60..3600 ) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The purpose of this object is to define the length of interval used to prevent the excessive generations of notifications. Notification related to the same event(alarm) will be suppressed for the duration of the interval. Notifications for the same entity(object with same indexes) will be suppressed for length of interval. For example, the ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif and ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif notification are used to indicate the event were the number of basestations that can be supported has been reached and requests from additional base stations will be reject. Here is an example of how the suppression mechanism works: cagwMaxBaseStationExceededNotifThreshold = 90% cagwMaximumBaseStations = 1000 threshold = 900 Time 9:00:00 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 901 device sends ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif Time 9:00:04 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 899 device does not send ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif Time 9:00:07 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 901 device does not send ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif Time 9:00:11 cagwCurrentBaseStations = 899 device does not send ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif . . Time 9:05:00 Interval Ends and cagwCurrentBaseStations = 822 device sends ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededAbateNotif When this object is set to zero notification will not be suppressed." DEFVAL { 300 } ::= { cagwNotifMgmt 3 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.638.1.4.3.0 | cagwRepeatNotifInterval | 0 | 0 | None |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.638.1.4.1 | cagwNotifEnabled | 1 | 1 | Indicates whether notifications are generated by the device. - When set to 'true' it will enable all the traps - When set to 'fal… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.638.1.4.2 | cagwNotifSeverityLevel | 1 | 1 | This object is used to indicate which severity of notifications are generated by the device. The following is a list of severitie… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.638.1.4.4 | cagwGeneratedNotifs | 1 | 1 | The number of notifications that have been generated for this management information base. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.638.1.4.5 | cagwIgnoredNotifs | 1 | 1 | The number of notification that were not sent because the notifications specified severity was lower than the minimum defined by … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.638.1.4.11 | cagwServiceNotifEnabled | 1 | 1 | Indicates whether ciscoAgwServiceDownNotif and ciscoAgwServiceUpNotif notifications will be generated by the device as follows. 't… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.638.1.4.12 | cagwServiceNotifSeverity | 1 | 1 | Indicates the severity of the ciscoAgwServiceDownNotif notification. The severity of ciscoAgwServiceUpNotif is 'cleared'. This obj… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.638.1.4.13 | cagwGeneratedServiceNotifs | 1 | 1 | The number of ciscoAgwServiceDownNotif notifications that have been generated. Discontinuites in the value of this counter can oc… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.638.1.4.14 | cagwIgnoredServiceNotifs | 1 | 1 | The number of ciscoAgwServiceDownNotif notifications that were not generated because the notification specified severity was lowe… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.638.1.4.21 | cagwMaxBaseStationExceededNotifEnabled | 1 | 1 | Indicates whether ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededUpNotif and ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededDownNotif notifications will be generat… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.638.1.4.22 | cagwMaxBaseStationExceededNotifSeverity | 1 | 1 | Indicates the severity of the ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif notification. The severity of ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceed… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.638.1.4.23 | cagwMaxBaseStationExceededNotifThreshold | 1 | 1 | cagwMaxBaseStationExceededNotifthreshold |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.638.1.4.24 | cagwGeneratedMaxBsNotifs | 1 | 1 | The number of ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif notifications that have been generated. Discontinuities in the value of th… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.638.1.4.25 | cagwIgnoredMaxBsNotifs | 1 | 1 | The number of ciscoAgwMaxBaseStationExceededOnsetNotif notifications that were not generated because the notification specified s… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.638.1.4.31 | cagwMaxSubscribersExceededNotifEnabled | 1 | 1 | Indicates whether ciscoAgwMaxSubscribersExceededUpNotif and ciscoAgwMaxSubscribersExceededDownNotif notifications will be generat… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.638.1.4.32 | cagwMaxSubscribersExceededNotifSeverity | 1 | 1 | Indicates the severity of the ciscoAgwMaxSubscribersExceededOnsetNotif notification. The severity of ciscoAgwMaxSubscribersExceed… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.638.1.4.33 | cagwMaxSubscribersExceededNotifThreshold | 1 | 1 | cagwMaxSubscribersExceededNotifthreshold |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.638.1.4.34 | cagwGeneratedMaxSubscNotifs | 1 | 1 | The number of ciscoAgwMaxSubscribersExceededOnsetNotif notifications that have been generated. Discontinuites in the value of thi… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.638.1.4.35 | cagwIgnoredMaxSubscNotifs | 1 | 1 | The number of ciscoAgwMaxSubscribersExceededOnsetNotif notifications that were not generated because the notification specified s… |