The desired operating mode of the device. The mode
can be changed by setting this object. If the device
does not support the action it will return a bad
value error. The behaviour of these states is
device specific and some of the states may latch
until the state is returned to normal.
normal - standard operating mode / can be used
to cancel a download or return the
device from any latching state.
reboot - force the device to reboot. The
device will reboot into the version
of flash identified by
luOpDefaultFlashVersion.
identify - force the device to identify itself
by flashing lights. This state may
latch.
test - force the device to do a self test.
This state may latch.
erase-config - erase all configuration info
erase-flash - erase the version of microcode stored
in the flash bank identifed by
luOpEraseFlashVersion.
tftp-ip - force the device to start a TFTP
download over IP
tftp-ipx - force the device to start a TFTP
download over IPX
rpl-ipx - force the device to start a RPL
download over IPX
rpl-llc - force the device to start a RPL
download over LLC
halt - force the defice to shutdown ready
for power off
up-tftp-ip - force the device to start a TFTP
upload over IP
up-tftp-ipx - force the device to start a TFTP
upload over IPX
snapshot - force the device to take a snapshot
of its current configuration and save it to the
name specified by the luOpConfFileName object.
snapshot-tftp - force the device to take a snapshot
of its running configuration and tftp it
to a server.
startup-tftp - force the device to upload it's startup
configuration to a tftp server.
file-tftp - force the device to upload a configuration file
(specified in the luOpConfFileName object )
to a tftp server.
tftp-startup - force the device to download it's startup
configuration from a tftp server.
tftp-snapshot - force the device to download it's running
configuration from a tftp server.
tftp-start-snap - force the device to download it's running
configuration & startup configuration from
a tftp server.
tftp-file - force the device to download a configuration file
from a tftp server.
snapshot-startup - force the device to take a snapshot of it's running
configuration and save it as the startup configuration.
file-snapshot - force the device to copy the file specified in the
luOpConfFileName to it's running configuration
file-startup - force the device to copy the file specified in the
luOpConfFileName to it's startup configuration
Parsed from file luDload.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: LUCENT-GENERIC-DLOAD-MIB
The desired operating mode of the device. The mode
can be changed by setting this object. If the device
does not support the action it will return a bad
value error. The behaviour of these states is
device specific and some of the states may latch
until the state is returned to normal.
normal - standard operating mode / can be used
to cancel a download or return the
device from any latching state.
reboot - force the device to reboot. The
device will reboot into the version
of flash identified by
luOpDefaultFlashVersion.
identify - force the device to identify itself
by flashing lights. This state may
latch.
test - force the device to do a self test.
This state may latch.
erase-config - erase all configuration info
erase-flash - erase the version of microcode stored
in the flash bank identifed by
luOpEraseFlashVersion.
tftp-ip - force the device to start a TFTP
download over IP
tftp-ipx - force the device to start a TFTP
download over IPX
rpl-ipx - force the device to start a RPL
download over IPX
rpl-llc - force the device to start a RPL
download over LLC
halt - force the defice to shutdown ready
for power off
up-tftp-ip - force the device to start a TFTP
upload over IP
up-tftp-ipx - force the device to start a TFTP
upload over IPX
snapshot - force the device to take a snapshot
of its current configuration and save it to the
name specified by the luOpConfFileName object.
snapshot-tftp - force the device to take a snapshot
of its running configuration and tftp it
to a server.
startup-tftp - force the device to upload it's startup
configuration to a tftp server.
file-tftp - force the device to upload a configuration file
(specified in the luOpConfFileName object )
to a tftp server.
tftp-startup - force the device to download it's startup
configuration from a tftp server.
tftp-snapshot - force the device to download it's running
configuration from a tftp server.
tftp-start-snap - force the device to download it's running
configuration & startup configuration from
a tftp server.
tftp-file - force the device to download a configuration file
from a tftp server.
snapshot-startup - force the device to take a snapshot of it's running
configuration and save it as the startup configuration.
file-snapshot - force the device to copy the file specified in the
luOpConfFileName to it's running configuration
file-startup - force the device to copy the file specified in the
luOpConfFileName to it's startup configuration
Parsed from file LUCENT-GENERIC-DLOAD-MIB.mib
Module: LUCENT-GENERIC-DLOAD-MIB
luOpAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { normal (1), reboot (2), identify (3), test (4), erase-config (5), erase-flash (6), tftp-ip (7), tftp-ipx (8), rpl-ipx (9), rpl-llc (10), halt (11), up-tftp-ip (12), up-tftp-ipx (13), snapshot (14), snapshot-tftp (15), startup-tftp (16), file-tftp (17), tftp-snapshot (18), tftp-startup (19), tftp-start-snap (20), tftp-file (21), snapshot-startup (22), file-snapshot (23), file-startup (24) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The desired operating mode of the device. The mode can be changed by setting this object. If the device does not support the action it will return a bad value error. The behaviour of these states is device specific and some of the states may latch until the state is returned to normal. normal - standard operating mode / can be used to cancel a download or return the device from any latching state. reboot - force the device to reboot. The device will reboot into the version of flash identified by luOpDefaultFlashVersion. identify - force the device to identify itself by flashing lights. This state may latch. test - force the device to do a self test. This state may latch. erase-config - erase all configuration info erase-flash - erase the version of microcode stored in the flash bank identifed by luOpEraseFlashVersion. tftp-ip - force the device to start a TFTP download over IP tftp-ipx - force the device to start a TFTP download over IPX rpl-ipx - force the device to start a RPL download over IPX rpl-llc - force the device to start a RPL download over LLC halt - force the defice to shutdown ready for power off up-tftp-ip - force the device to start a TFTP upload over IP up-tftp-ipx - force the device to start a TFTP upload over IPX snapshot - force the device to take a snapshot of its current configuration and save it to the name specified by the luOpConfFileName object. snapshot-tftp - force the device to take a snapshot of its running configuration and tftp it to a server. startup-tftp - force the device to upload it's startup configuration to a tftp server. file-tftp - force the device to upload a configuration file (specified in the luOpConfFileName object ) to a tftp server. tftp-startup - force the device to download it's startup configuration from a tftp server. tftp-snapshot - force the device to download it's running configuration from a tftp server. tftp-start-snap - force the device to download it's running configuration & startup configuration from a tftp server. tftp-file - force the device to download a configuration file from a tftp server. snapshot-startup - force the device to take a snapshot of it's running configuration and save it as the startup configuration. file-snapshot - force the device to copy the file specified in the luOpConfFileName to it's running configuration file-startup - force the device to copy the file specified in the luOpConfFileName to it's startup configuration" ::= { luOpEntry 5 }
Vendor: Loral WDl
Module: LUCENT-GENERIC-DLOAD-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
luOpAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { normal (1), reboot (2), identify (3), test (4), erase-config (5), erase-flash (6), tftp-ip (7), tftp-ipx (8), rpl-ipx (9), rpl-llc (10), halt (11), up-tftp-ip (12), up-tftp-ipx (13), snapshot (14), snapshot-tftp (15), startup-tftp (16), file-tftp (17), tftp-snapshot (18), tftp-startup (19), tftp-start-snap (20), tftp-file (21), snapshot-startup (22), file-snapshot (23), file-startup (24) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The desired operating mode of the device. The mode can be changed by setting this object. If the device does not support the action it will return a bad value error. The behaviour of these states is device specific and some of the states may latch until the state is returned to normal. normal - standard operating mode / can be used to cancel a download or return the device from any latching state. reboot - force the device to reboot. The device will reboot into the version of flash identified by luOpDefaultFlashVersion. identify - force the device to identify itself by flashing lights. This state may latch. test - force the device to do a self test. This state may latch. erase-config - erase all configuration info erase-flash - erase the version of microcode stored in the flash bank identifed by luOpEraseFlashVersion. tftp-ip - force the device to start a TFTP download over IP tftp-ipx - force the device to start a TFTP download over IPX rpl-ipx - force the device to start a RPL download over IPX rpl-llc - force the device to start a RPL download over LLC halt - force the defice to shutdown ready for power off up-tftp-ip - force the device to start a TFTP upload over IP up-tftp-ipx - force the device to start a TFTP upload over IPX snapshot - force the device to take a snapshot of its current configuration and save it to the name specified by the luOpConfFileName object. snapshot-tftp - force the device to take a snapshot of its running configuration and tftp it to a server. startup-tftp - force the device to upload it's startup configuration to a tftp server. file-tftp - force the device to upload a configuration file (specified in the luOpConfFileName object ) to a tftp server. tftp-startup - force the device to download it's startup configuration from a tftp server. tftp-snapshot - force the device to download it's running configuration from a tftp server. tftp-start-snap - force the device to download it's running configuration & startup configuration from a tftp server. tftp-file - force the device to download a configuration file from a tftp server. snapshot-startup - force the device to take a snapshot of it's running configuration and save it as the startup configuration. file-snapshot - force the device to copy the file specified in the luOpConfFileName to it's running configuration file-startup - force the device to copy the file specified in the luOpConfFileName to it's startup configuration" ::= { luOpEntry 5 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.677.1.1.1 | luOpSerialNumber | 0 | 0 | The identifier of the device. This is a unique number and in most cases maps directly to the base MAC address of the device. Othe… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.677.1.1.2 | luOpMCodeVersion | 0 | 0 | Microcode version of the device. Stored in the format :- first Byte - not used 2nd Byte - microcode major version number 3rd Byte -… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.677.1.1.3 | luOpBCodeVersion | 0 | 0 | Bootcode version of the device and the hardware version. Stored in the format :- first Byte - hardware version number 2nd Byte - m… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.677.1.1.4 | luOpMCodeFilename | 0 | 0 | Original filename for the microcode that has been downloaded to the device. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.677.1.1.6 | luOpOperStatus | 0 | 0 | The current operating mode of the device. normal - standard operating mode reboot - the device is rebooting identify … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.677.1.1.7 | luOpEraseFlashVersion | 0 | 0 | A valid version index for the bank of flash or a software component to erase when AdminStatus is set to erase-flash. NOTE:This var… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.677.1.1.8 | luOpDefaultFlashVersion | 0 | 0 | The version index of the default flash bank that a device will reboot into when a standard reboot is performed. NOTE:This variable… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.677.1.1.9 | luOpConfFileName | 0 | 0 | This specifies the filename under which to store the current configuration. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.677.1.1.10 | luOpIndex | 0 | 0 | None |