HiPath node number.
This field contains the globally unique number of your own PABX. This has a hierarchical structure containing different levels in Version V1.0 and later.
Up to three values of the format:
L2- L1- L0 can be used for numbering a system.
- L2: area number in level 2
- L1: area number in level 1
- L0: area number in level 0 or node number in the old sense.
If the value '0' is selected for a level, this means that the relevant hierarchical level is not being used for node numbering: '0' is equal to 'nothing' or 'level is not set'.
With the help of this new node number format it is now possible to implement node numbers in networks in which - just as with dial numbers - the network hierarchy is reflected in the node numbers.
The same numbering level (= number of levels set in the node number) must be used for all nodes in a network.
This field will always show a three-level display with leading zeroes for levels not used for systems in Version V1.0 and later.
Example:
- 0-0-100 for 1-level numbering
- 0-1-101 for 2-level numbering
- 1-2-300 for 3-level numbering
Values: 0-9 and '-' with format 22-111-000
Level 0 (000) 0-999
Level 1 (111) 0-253
Level 2 (22) 0-29
Max. 10 digits
Parsed from file SIEMENS-HP4KHIM-MIB.mib
Module: SIEMENS-HP4KHIM-MIB
Vendor: Siemens AG
Module: SIEMENS-HP4KHIM-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
himSysBasicNodeNo OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..10)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "HiPath node number. This field contains the globally unique number of your own PABX. This has a hierarchical structure containing different levels in Version V1.0 and later. Up to three values of the format: L2- L1- L0 can be used for numbering a system. - L2: area number in level 2 - L1: area number in level 1 - L0: area number in level 0 or node number in the old sense. If the value '0' is selected for a level, this means that the relevant hierarchical level is not being used for node numbering: '0' is equal to 'nothing' or 'level is not set'. With the help of this new node number format it is now possible to implement node numbers in networks in which - just as with dial numbers - the network hierarchy is reflected in the node numbers. The same numbering level (= number of levels set in the node number) must be used for all nodes in a network. This field will always show a three-level display with leading zeroes for levels not used for systems in Version V1.0 and later. Example: - 0-0-100 for 1-level numbering - 0-1-101 for 2-level numbering - 1-2-300 for 3-level numbering Values: 0-9 and '-' with format 22-111-000 Level 0 (000) 0-999 Level 1 (111) 0-253 Level 2 (22) 0-29 Max. 10 digits" ::= { himSysBasicEntry 3 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.4329.2.51.11.1.1.1 | himSysBasicPabxId | 0 | 0 | None |
1.3.6.1.4.1.4329.2.51.11.1.1.2 | himSysBasicDomain | 0 | 0 | This field contains the name of the domain to which the system is belonging. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.4329.2.51.11.1.1.4 | himSysBasicLEGK | 0 | 0 | This field tells if the 'LEGK' feature is activated on the system. LEGK is a process within the call processing of HiPath 4000 w… |