IBM SG24-4817-00 User Manual
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(Note that the number of subslot entries in this table
is determined by the type of concentrator, not the type
of module; for an Hub module in an IBM 8260
concentrator, there will still be 8 subslot entries.)
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::= { staticSummary 2 }
ssLastChangedEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
SsLastChangedEntry
ACCESS
not-accessible
STATUS
mandatory
DESCRIPTION
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An entry for a particular slot/subslot address in
the concentrator, indicating the value of SysUpTime
at the time of the last detected change to any of
the information included in the corresponding
staticSummaryEntry instance.
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INDEX
{ ssTlcSlotIndex, ssTlcSubSlotIndex }
::= { ssLastChangedTable 1 }
SsLastChangedEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
ssTlcSlotIndex
INTEGER,
ssTlcSubSlotIndex
INTEGER,
ssTlcCurrentlyOccupied
INTEGER,
ssTimeLastChanged
TimeTicks
}
ssTlcSlotIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
INTEGER
ACCESS
read-only
STATUS
mandatory
DESCRIPTION
″
The number of the slot to which this entry pertains.
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::= { ssLastChangedEntry 1 }
ssTlcSubSlotIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
INTEGER
ACCESS
read-only
STATUS
mandatory
DESCRIPTION
″
The subslot number to which this entry pertains.
For Hub concentrators, there is a single entry
for each slot, with a subslot number of 1.
For IBM 8260 concentrators, the number 1 indicates
the motherboard, and daughterboards are numbered
beginning with subslot 2.
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::= { ssLastChangedEntry 2 }
ssTlcCurrentlyOccupied OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
INTEGER {
empty(1),
occupied(2)
}
ACCESS
read-only
STATUS
mandatory
DESCRIPTION
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The current configuration state of this slot/
subslot.
Whether occupied or not, the
ssTimeLastChanged field is still valid:
if a
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