The event severity object indicates the severity level of
this notification. The severity levels are:
'emergency': The notification indicates that a
devastating failure has occurred; the
system or service is unusable. Immediate
operator intervention is required.
'alert': The notification indicates that a
devastating failure is imminent that will
render the system unusable. Immediate
operator attention is necessary.
'critical': The notification indicates that a
service impacting failure is likely to
occur soon; an error has occurred that
was not appropriately handled by the
system. Operator attention is needed as
soon as possible.
'error': The notification contains important
operational state information and may
indicate that the system has experienced
a temporary impairment or an error that
was appropriately handled by the system.
An operator should review the notification
soon to determine if action is needed.
'warning': The notification contains important
operational state information that may be
a precursor to an error occurrence. An
operator should review the notification
soon to determine if action is needed.
'notice': The notification contains health or
operational state information that may be
pertinent to the health of the system but
does not require the attention of the
administrator at this time.
'informational': The notification contains interesting
system-level information that is valuable
to an administrator, however, the event
itself does not indicate a failure or
impairment condition.
'debug': The notification provides supplemental
information that may be beneficial toward
diagnosing or resolving a problem but does
not in itself provide operational health
status.
Parsed from file CISCO-CUICAPPS-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-CUICAPPS-MIB
The event severity object indicates the severity level of
this notification. The severity levels are:
'emergency': The notification indicates that a
devastating failure has occurred; the
system or service is unusable. Immediate
operator intervention is required.
'alert': The notification indicates that a
devastating failure is imminent that will
render the system unusable. Immediate
operator attention is necessary.
'critical': The notification indicates that a
service impacting failure is likely to
occur soon; an error has occurred that
was not appropriately handled by the
system. Operator attention is needed as
soon as possible.
'error': The notification contains important
operational state information and may
indicate that the system has experienced
a temporary impairment or an error that
was appropriately handled by the system.
An operator should review the notification
soon to determine if action is needed.
'warning': The notification contains important
operational state information that may be
a precursor to an error occurrence. An
operator should review the notification
soon to determine if action is needed.
'notice': The notification contains health or
operational state information that may be
pertinent to the health of the system but
does not require the attention of the
administrator at this time.
'informational': The notification contains interesting
system-level information that is valuable
to an administrator, however, the event
itself does not indicate a failure or
impairment condition.
'debug': The notification provides supplemental
information that may be beneficial toward
diagnosing or resolving a problem but does
not in itself provide operational health
status.
The event severity object indicates the severity level of
this notification. The severity levels are:
'emergency': The notification indicates that a
devastating failure has occurred; the
system or service is unusable. Immediate
operator intervention is required.
'alert': The notification indicates that a
devastating failure is imminent that will
render the system unusable. Immediate
operator attention is necessary.
'critical': The notification indicates that a
service impacting failure is likely to
occur soon; an error has occurred that
was not appropriately handled by the
system. Operator attention is needed as
soon as possible.
'error': The notification contains important
operational state information and may
indicate that the system has experienced
a temporary impairment or an error that
was appropriately handled by the system.
An operator should review the notification
soon to determine if action is needed.
'warning': The notification contains important
operational state information that may be
a precursor to an error occurrence. An
operator should review the notification
soon to determine if action is needed.
'notice': The notification contains health or
operational state information that may be
pertinent to the health of the system but
does not require the attention of the
administrator at this time.
'informational': The notification contains interesting
system-level information that is valuable
to an administrator, however, the event
itself does not indicate a failure or
impairment condition.
'debug': The notification provides supplemental
information that may be beneficial toward
diagnosing or resolving a problem but does
not in itself provide operational health
status.
Parsed from file CISCO-CUICAPPS-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-CUICAPPS-MIB
The event severity object indicates the severity level of
this notification. The severity levels are:
'emergency': The notification indicates that a
devastating failure has occurred; the
system or service is unusable. Immediate
operator intervention is required.
'alert': The notification indicates that a
devastating failure is imminent that will
render the system unusable. Immediate
operator attention is necessary.
'critical': The notification indicates that a
service impacting failure is likely to
occur soon; an error has occurred that
was not appropriately handled by the
system. Operator attention is needed as
soon as possible.
'error': The notification contains important
operational state information and may
indicate that the system has experienced
a temporary impairment or an error that
was appropriately handled by the system.
An operator should review the notification
soon to determine if action is needed.
'warning': The notification contains important
operational state information that may be
a precursor to an error occurrence. An
operator should review the notification
soon to determine if action is needed.
'notice': The notification contains health or
operational state information that may be
pertinent to the health of the system but
does not require the attention of the
administrator at this time.
'informational': The notification contains interesting
system-level information that is valuable
to an administrator, however, the event
itself does not indicate a failure or
impairment condition.
'debug': The notification provides supplemental
information that may be beneficial toward
diagnosing or resolving a problem but does
not in itself provide operational health
status.
cuicEventSeverity OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { emergency(1), alert(2), critical(3), error(4), warning(5), notice(6), informational(7), debug(8) } MAX-ACCESS accessible-for-notify STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The event severity object indicates the severity level of this notification. The severity levels are: 'emergency': The notification indicates that a devastating failure has occurred; the system or service is unusable. Immediate operator intervention is required. 'alert': The notification indicates that a devastating failure is imminent that will render the system unusable. Immediate operator attention is necessary. 'critical': The notification indicates that a service impacting failure is likely to occur soon; an error has occurred that was not appropriately handled by the system. Operator attention is needed as soon as possible. 'error': The notification contains important operational state information and may indicate that the system has experienced a temporary impairment or an error that was appropriately handled by the system. An operator should review the notification soon to determine if action is needed. 'warning': The notification contains important operational state information that may be a precursor to an error occurrence. An operator should review the notification soon to determine if action is needed. 'notice': The notification contains health or operational state information that may be pertinent to the health of the system but does not require the attention of the administrator at this time. 'informational': The notification contains interesting system-level information that is valuable to an administrator, however, the event itself does not indicate a failure or impairment condition. 'debug': The notification provides supplemental information that may be beneficial toward diagnosing or resolving a problem but does not in itself provide operational health status." ::= { cuicNotificationInfo 6 }
cuicEventSeverity OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { emergency(1), alert(2), critical(3), error(4), warning(5), notice(6), informational(7), debug(8) } ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The event severity object indicates the severity level of this notification. The severity levels are: 'emergency': The notification indicates that a devastating failure has occurred; the system or service is unusable. Immediate operator intervention is required. 'alert': The notification indicates that a devastating failure is imminent that will render the system unusable. Immediate operator attention is necessary. 'critical': The notification indicates that a service impacting failure is likely to occur soon; an error has occurred that was not appropriately handled by the system. Operator attention is needed as soon as possible. 'error': The notification contains important operational state information and may indicate that the system has experienced a temporary impairment or an error that was appropriately handled by the system. An operator should review the notification soon to determine if action is needed. 'warning': The notification contains important operational state information that may be a precursor to an error occurrence. An operator should review the notification soon to determine if action is needed. 'notice': The notification contains health or operational state information that may be pertinent to the health of the system but does not require the attention of the administrator at this time. 'informational': The notification contains interesting system-level information that is valuable to an administrator, however, the event itself does not indicate a failure or impairment condition. 'debug': The notification provides supplemental information that may be beneficial toward diagnosing or resolving a problem but does not in itself provide operational health status." ::= { cuicNotificationInfo 6 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-CUICAPPS-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
cuicEventSeverity OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { emergency(1), alert(2), critical(3), error(4), warning(5), notice(6), informational(7), debug(8) } MAX-ACCESS accessible-for-notify STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The event severity object indicates the severity level of this notification. The severity levels are: 'emergency': The notification indicates that a devastating failure has occurred; the system or service is unusable. Immediate operator intervention is required. 'alert': The notification indicates that a devastating failure is imminent that will render the system unusable. Immediate operator attention is necessary. 'critical': The notification indicates that a service impacting failure is likely to occur soon; an error has occurred that was not appropriately handled by the system. Operator attention is needed as soon as possible. 'error': The notification contains important operational state information and may indicate that the system has experienced a temporary impairment or an error that was appropriately handled by the system. An operator should review the notification soon to determine if action is needed. 'warning': The notification contains important operational state information that may be a precursor to an error occurrence. An operator should review the notification soon to determine if action is needed. 'notice': The notification contains health or operational state information that may be pertinent to the health of the system but does not require the attention of the administrator at this time. 'informational': The notification contains interesting system-level information that is valuable to an administrator, however, the event itself does not indicate a failure or impairment condition. 'debug': The notification provides supplemental information that may be beneficial toward diagnosing or resolving a problem but does not in itself provide operational health status." ::= { cuicNotificationInfo 6 }
cuicEventSeverity OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { emergency(1), alert(2), critical(3), error(4), warning(5), notice(6), informational(7), debug(8) } MAX-ACCESS accessible-for-notify STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The event severity object indicates the severity level of this notification. The severity levels are: 'emergency': The notification indicates that a devastating failure has occurred; the system or service is unusable. Immediate operator intervention is required. 'alert': The notification indicates that a devastating failure is imminent that will render the system unusable. Immediate operator attention is necessary. 'critical': The notification indicates that a service impacting failure is likely to occur soon; an error has occurred that was not appropriately handled by the system. Operator attention is needed as soon as possible. 'error': The notification contains important operational state information and may indicate that the system has experienced a temporary impairment or an error that was appropriately handled by the system. An operator should review the notification soon to determine if action is needed. 'warning': The notification contains important operational state information that may be a precursor to an error occurrence. An operator should review the notification soon to determine if action is needed. 'notice': The notification contains health or operational state information that may be pertinent to the health of the system but does not require the attention of the administrator at this time. 'informational': The notification contains interesting system-level information that is valuable to an administrator, however, the event itself does not indicate a failure or impairment condition. 'debug': The notification provides supplemental information that may be beneficial toward diagnosing or resolving a problem but does not in itself provide operational health status." ::= { cuicNotificationInfo 6 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.718.1.11.6.0 | cuicEventSeverity | 0 | 0 | None |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.718.1.11.1 | cuicEventId | 1 | 1 | The event ID is the unique notification message identifier that is assigned by the CUIC application. This identifier is unique fo… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.718.1.11.2 | cuicEventHostName | 1 | 1 | The event host name object specifies the host name or the fully qualified domain name of the CUIC server from which this event or… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.718.1.11.3 | cuicEventAppName | 1 | 1 | The event application name object specifies the service-specific name of the functional service that generated this notification. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.718.1.11.4 | cuicEventName | 1 | 1 | The event name object specifies the service-specific name of the CUIC service notification message. The object value is used to … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.718.1.11.5 | cuicEventState | 1 | 1 | The event state object identifies the state (not to be confused with severity) of the notification and potentially the current st… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.718.1.11.7 | cuicEventTimestamp | 1 | 1 | The event time stamp object specifies the date and time that the notification was generated on the originating device. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.718.1.11.8 | cuicEventText | 1 | 1 | The event text is the full text of the notification. This text includes a description of the event that was generated, component… |