Alarm state is maintained by PDSN by comparing
usrVHAFailedSessionsValue
with critical, major, and clear alarm thresholds.
IF alarm state changes to critical, AND
usrVHAFailedSessionsTrapsEnabled is true
THEN usrVHAFailedSessionsCriticalAlarm TRAP will be sent.
IF alarm state changes to major, AND
usrVHAFailedSessionsTrapsEnabled is true
THEN usrVHAFailedSessionsMajorAlarm TRAP will be sent.
IF alarm state changes to clear, AND
usrVHAFailedSessionsTrapsEnabled is true
THEN usrVHAFailedSessionsCriticalAlarm TRAP will be sent.
IF alarm state changes,
THEN usrVHAFailedSessionsAlarmTime is updated with
the current time regardless of usrVHAFailedSessionsTrapsEnabled
and usrVHAFailedSessionsAlarmChanges is incremented.
This allows alarm state and time information to be retrieved
by SNMP management stations that don't support SNMP traps or
when traps are intentionally disabled to reduce trap
processing load on the SNMP management station.
Writing a 'clear' value will force the alarm state to
go to 'clear'. This will count as a state change and
cause a trap if the state was 'major' or 'critical'.
This step conceptually occurs before comparing the
alarm thresholds. If major or critical thresholds are
exceeded, the appropriate state change and trap occur.
This means that writing 'clear' may cause 0, 1, or 2
alarm state changes and traps.
Parsed from file USR-VHA-MIB.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: USR-VHA-MIB
Alarm state is maintained by PDSN by comparing
usrVHAFailedSessionsValue
with critical, major, and clear alarm thresholds.
IF alarm state changes to critical, AND
usrVHAFailedSessionsTrapsEnabled is true
THEN usrVHAFailedSessionsCriticalAlarm TRAP will be sent.
IF alarm state changes to major, AND
usrVHAFailedSessionsTrapsEnabled is true
THEN usrVHAFailedSessionsMajorAlarm TRAP will be sent.
IF alarm state changes to clear, AND
usrVHAFailedSessionsTrapsEnabled is true
THEN usrVHAFailedSessionsCriticalAlarm TRAP will be sent.
IF alarm state changes,
THEN usrVHAFailedSessionsAlarmTime is updated with
the current time regardless of usrVHAFailedSessionsTrapsEnabled
and usrVHAFailedSessionsAlarmChanges is incremented.
This allows alarm state and time information to be retrieved
by SNMP management stations that don't support SNMP traps or
when traps are intentionally disabled to reduce trap
processing load on the SNMP management station.
Writing a 'clear' value will force the alarm state to
go to 'clear'. This will count as a state change and
cause a trap if the state was 'major' or 'critical'.
This step conceptually occurs before comparing the
alarm thresholds. If major or critical thresholds are
exceeded, the appropriate state change and trap occur.
This means that writing 'clear' may cause 0, 1, or 2
alarm state changes and traps.
Parsed from file USR-VHA-MIB.mib
Module: USR-VHA-MIB
Vendor: UTStarcom Incorporated
Module: USR-VHA-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
usrVHAFailedSessionsAlarmState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { clear(0), major(1), critical(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Alarm state is maintained by PDSN by comparing usrVHAFailedSessionsValue with critical, major, and clear alarm thresholds. IF alarm state changes to critical, AND usrVHAFailedSessionsTrapsEnabled is true THEN usrVHAFailedSessionsCriticalAlarm TRAP will be sent. IF alarm state changes to major, AND usrVHAFailedSessionsTrapsEnabled is true THEN usrVHAFailedSessionsMajorAlarm TRAP will be sent. IF alarm state changes to clear, AND usrVHAFailedSessionsTrapsEnabled is true THEN usrVHAFailedSessionsCriticalAlarm TRAP will be sent. IF alarm state changes, THEN usrVHAFailedSessionsAlarmTime is updated with the current time regardless of usrVHAFailedSessionsTrapsEnabled and usrVHAFailedSessionsAlarmChanges is incremented. This allows alarm state and time information to be retrieved by SNMP management stations that don't support SNMP traps or when traps are intentionally disabled to reduce trap processing load on the SNMP management station. Writing a 'clear' value will force the alarm state to go to 'clear'. This will count as a state change and cause a trap if the state was 'major' or 'critical'. This step conceptually occurs before comparing the alarm thresholds. If major or critical thresholds are exceeded, the appropriate state change and trap occur. This means that writing 'clear' may cause 0, 1, or 2 alarm state changes and traps. " ::= { usrVHAFailedSessionsPM 8 }
usrVHAFailedSessionsAlarmState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { clear(0), major(1), critical(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Alarm state is maintained by PDSN by comparing usrVHAFailedSessionsValue with critical, major, and clear alarm thresholds. IF alarm state changes to critical, AND usrVHAFailedSessionsTrapsEnabled is true THEN usrVHAFailedSessionsCriticalAlarm TRAP will be sent. IF alarm state changes to major, AND usrVHAFailedSessionsTrapsEnabled is true THEN usrVHAFailedSessionsMajorAlarm TRAP will be sent. IF alarm state changes to clear, AND usrVHAFailedSessionsTrapsEnabled is true THEN usrVHAFailedSessionsCriticalAlarm TRAP will be sent. IF alarm state changes, THEN usrVHAFailedSessionsAlarmTime is updated with the current time regardless of usrVHAFailedSessionsTrapsEnabled and usrVHAFailedSessionsAlarmChanges is incremented. This allows alarm state and time information to be retrieved by SNMP management stations that don't support SNMP traps or when traps are intentionally disabled to reduce trap processing load on the SNMP management station. Writing a 'clear' value will force the alarm state to go to 'clear'. This will count as a state change and cause a trap if the state was 'major' or 'critical'. This step conceptually occurs before comparing the alarm thresholds. If major or critical thresholds are exceeded, the appropriate state change and trap occur. This means that writing 'clear' may cause 0, 1, or 2 alarm state changes and traps. " ::= { usrVHAFailedSessionsPM 8 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.429.4.84.10.3.8.0 | usrVHAFailedSessionsAlarmState | 0 | 0 | None |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.429.4.84.10.3.1 | usrVHAFailedSessionsCriticalAlarmThresh | 1 | 1 | The critical alarm threshold for usrVHAFailedSessionsValue gauge. Object value of 0 disables this alarm and threshold. IF this obj… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.429.4.84.10.3.2 | usrVHAFailedSessionsMajorAlarmThresh | 1 | 1 | The major alarm threshold for usrVHAFailedSessionsValue gauge. Value of 0 disables this threshold. IF this object is set to a non-… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.429.4.84.10.3.3 | usrVHAFailedSessionsClearAlarmThresh | 1 | 1 | The alarm clear threshold for usrVHAFailedSessionsValue gauge. This object must be less than usrVHAFailedSessionsMajorAlarmThresh … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.429.4.84.10.3.4 | usrVHAFailedSessionsMajorAlarmThreshPct | 1 | 1 | The major alarm threshold for usrVHAFailedSessionsValue gauge expressed as a percentage of usrVHAFailedSessionsCriticalAlarmThesh… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.429.4.84.10.3.5 | usrVHAFailedSessionsClearAlarmThreshPct | 1 | 1 | The clear alarm threshold for usrVHAFailedSessionsValue gauge expressed as a percentage of usrVHAFailedSessionsCriticalAlarmThesh… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.429.4.84.10.3.6 | usrVHAFailedSessionsTrapsEnabled | 1 | 1 | This object controls trap generation when usrVHAFailedSessionsAlarmState changes. See usrVHAFailedSessionsAlarmState for alarm de… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.429.4.84.10.3.7 | usrVHAFailedSessionsInterval | 1 | 1 | The interval in seconds over which the RP Failed Sessions (RP Sessions that failed to establish) are sampled (measured) to determ… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.429.4.84.10.3.9 | usrVHAFailedSessionsAlarmTime | 1 | 1 | Time of last usrVHAFailedSessionsAlarmState state change. If the state has never changed, this value will be zero. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.429.4.84.10.3.10 | usrVHAFailedSessionsAlarmChanges | 1 | 1 | Count of usrVHAFailedSessionsAlarmState changes. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.429.4.84.10.3.11 | usrVHAFailedSessionsValue | 1 | 1 | The value of the statistic during the last measurement interval. usrVHARegReqDenied is sampled at the start and at the end of a … |