Setting this object to reset(2) causes the unit to reset in the most
complete manner possible. Any hardware units that can be reset, will
be. If possible, this will be done using a hardware reset; if not,
then the unit will perform a software re-initialization. All
non-durable information, including counter values, will be lost. All
durable information is retained.
The value returned for this object will ALWAYS be running(1).
After receiving a request to set this variable to reset(2), the unit
may delay the reset for a short period. This is done to respond to
the SNMP set request. The warm-start(3) setting has the same behavior.
Note that not all units support warm-start(3). If not supported,
a unit will return a BAD VALUE error.
For more information on the meaning and semantics of 'reset' and
'warm-start', see the User's Guide for the unit.
Setting this object to reset-to-factory-values(4) will cause all
configurable parameters to be reset to the factory settings. Note
that all user-configured information will be lost: this includes the
system description, passwords, community names, the contents of the
access control table (cpqnCommunityAccessTable), and default routes.
See the unit's documentation for information on factory settings.
Parsed from file unified.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: CPQNUNIF-MIB
Setting this object to reset(2) causes the unit to reset in the most
complete manner possible. Any hardware units that can be reset, will
be. If possible, this will be done using a hardware reset; if not,
then the unit will perform a software re-initialization. All
non-durable information, including counter values, will be lost. All
durable information is retained.
The value returned for this object will ALWAYS be running(1).
After receiving a request to set this variable to reset(2), the unit
may delay the reset for a short period. This is done to respond to
the SNMP set request. The warm-start(3) setting has the same behavior.
Note that not all units support warm-start(3). If not supported,
a unit will return a BAD VALUE error.
For more information on the meaning and semantics of 'reset' and
'warm-start', see the User's Guide for the unit.
Setting this object to reset-to-factory-values(4) will cause all
configurable parameters to be reset to the factory settings. Note
that all user-configured information will be lost: this includes the
system description, passwords, community names, the contents of the
access control table (cpqnCommunityAccessTable), and default routes.
See the unit's documentation for information on factory settings.
Parsed from file CPQNUNIF-MIB.mib
Module: CPQNUNIF-MIB
cpqnUnitReset OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { running(1), reset(2), warm-start(3), reset-to-factory-values(4) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Setting this object to reset(2) causes the unit to reset in the most complete manner possible. Any hardware units that can be reset, will be. If possible, this will be done using a hardware reset; if not, then the unit will perform a software re-initialization. All non-durable information, including counter values, will be lost. All durable information is retained. The value returned for this object will ALWAYS be running(1). After receiving a request to set this variable to reset(2), the unit may delay the reset for a short period. This is done to respond to the SNMP set request. The warm-start(3) setting has the same behavior. Note that not all units support warm-start(3). If not supported, a unit will return a BAD VALUE error. For more information on the meaning and semantics of 'reset' and 'warm-start', see the User's Guide for the unit. Setting this object to reset-to-factory-values(4) will cause all configurable parameters to be reset to the factory settings. Note that all user-configured information will be lost: this includes the system description, passwords, community names, the contents of the access control table (cpqnCommunityAccessTable), and default routes. See the unit's documentation for information on factory settings." ::= { cpqnUnitControl 1 }
Vendor: Compaq
Module: CPQNUNIF-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
cpqnUnitReset OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { running(1), reset(2), warm-start(3), reset-to-factory-values(4) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Setting this object to reset(2) causes the unit to reset in the most complete manner possible. Any hardware units that can be reset, will be. If possible, this will be done using a hardware reset; if not, then the unit will perform a software re-initialization. All non-durable information, including counter values, will be lost. All durable information is retained. The value returned for this object will ALWAYS be running(1). After receiving a request to set this variable to reset(2), the unit may delay the reset for a short period. This is done to respond to the SNMP set request. The warm-start(3) setting has the same behavior. Note that not all units support warm-start(3). If not supported, a unit will return a BAD VALUE error. For more information on the meaning and semantics of 'reset' and 'warm-start', see the User's Guide for the unit. Setting this object to reset-to-factory-values(4) will cause all configurable parameters to be reset to the factory settings. Note that all user-configured information will be lost: this includes the system description, passwords, community names, the contents of the access control table (cpqnCommunityAccessTable), and default routes. See the unit's documentation for information on factory settings." ::= { cpqnUnitControl 1 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.232.121.2.1.0 | cpqnUnitReset | 0 | 0 | None |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.232.121.2.2 | cpqnPrimarySerialPort | 1 | 1 | This object indicates which entry in the cpqnSerialPortTable is the primary serial port. For a list of the functions and featur… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.232.121.2.3 | cpqnSerialPortTable | 1 | 7 | There is one entry in this table for each serial port on the unit. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.232.121.2.4 | cpqnSupportedBaudRateTable | 1 | 4 | A table of supported baud rates for this unit. |