This object is the index of the MTA configuration error
table. It is an integer value that starts at value '1'
and is incremented for each encountered configuration
file error or warning.
The maximum number of errors or warnings that can be
recorded in the pktcMtaDevErrorOidsTable is set to 1024 as
a configuration file is usually validated by operators
before deployment. Given the possible number of
configuration parameter assignments in the MTA
configuration file, 1024 is perceived as a sufficient
limit even with future extensions.
If the number of the errors in the configuration file
exceeds 1024, all errors beyond the 1024th one MUST
be ignored and not be reflected in the
pktcMtaDevErrorOidsTable.
Parsed from file rfc4682-IPCDN-MTA.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: PKTC-IETF-MTA-MIB
This object is the index of the MTA configuration error
table. It is an integer value that starts at value '1'
and is incremented for each encountered configuration
file error or warning.
The maximum number of errors or warnings that can be
recorded in the pktcMtaDevErrorOidsTable is set to 1024 as
a configuration file is usually validated by operators
before deployment. Given the possible number of
configuration parameter assignments in the MTA
configuration file, 1024 is perceived as a sufficient
limit even with future extensions.
If the number of the errors in the configuration file
exceeds 1024, all errors beyond the 1024th one MUST
be ignored and not be reflected in the
pktcMtaDevErrorOidsTable.
Parsed from file PKTC-IETF-MTA-MIB.mib
Module: PKTC-IETF-MTA-MIB
Vendor: IETF RFCs
Module: PKTC-IETF-MTA-MIB (rfc4682-IPCDN-MTA.mib)
Type: TABULAR
Access: not-accessible
Syntax: Unsigned32
(
1..1024 )
Automatically extracted from www.mibdepot.com
pktcMtaDevErrorOidIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..1024) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object is the index of the MTA configuration error table. It is an integer value that starts at value '1' and is incremented for each encountered configuration file error or warning. The maximum number of errors or warnings that can be recorded in the pktcMtaDevErrorOidsTable is set to 1024 as a configuration file is usually validated by operators before deployment. Given the possible number of configuration parameter assignments in the MTA configuration file, 1024 is perceived as a sufficient limit even with future extensions. If the number of the errors in the configuration file exceeds 1024, all errors beyond the 1024th one MUST be ignored and not be reflected in the pktcMtaDevErrorOidsTable." ::= {pktcMtaDevErrorOidsEntry 1}
pktcMtaDevErrorOidIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..1024) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object is the index of the MTA configuration error table. It is an integer value that starts at value '1' and is incremented for each encountered configuration file error or warning. The maximum number of errors or warnings that can be recorded in the pktcMtaDevErrorOidsTable is set to 1024 as a configuration file is usually validated by operators before deployment. Given the possible number of configuration parameter assignments in the MTA configuration file, 1024 is perceived as a sufficient limit even with future extensions. If the number of the errors in the configuration file exceeds 1024, all errors beyond the 1024th one MUST be ignored and not be reflected in the pktcMtaDevErrorOidsTable." ::= {pktcMtaDevErrorOidsEntry 1}
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.2.1.140.1.1.12.1.2 | pktcMtaDevErrorOid | 0 | 0 | This object contains a human readable representation (character string) of the OID corresponding to the configuration file parame… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.140.1.1.12.1.3 | pktcMtaDevErrorValue | 0 | 0 | This object contains the value of the OID corresponding to the configuration file parameter that caused the error. If the MTA can… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.140.1.1.12.1.4 | pktcMtaDevErrorReason | 0 | 0 | This object indicates the reason for the error or warning, as per the MTA's interpretation, in human-readable form. For example: '… |