Table c-2 – Paradyne Hotwire Routers User Manual
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Traps & MIBs
C-4
6371-A2-GB20-10
August 2000
NOTE:
The System Name, System Contact, and System Location objects
can be configured via the port card (A-F). Values will display in Monitoring
(B-E). However, the DSL router uses and displays the SNMP information set
via the System Group.
Table C-2.
System Group Objects
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
sysDescr
( system 1)
Provides a full name and version
identification for the Hotwire system’s
hardware and software.
The object is set to display a string in the following format:
PARADYNE Hotwire DSL; Model:
xxxx-xx-xxx; S/W
Release:
yy.yy.yy; H/W Revision: zzz; Serial Number:
ssssssssssss; Boot: bb.bb.bb; 2nd Boot: xx.xx.xx; DSP: xxx
Model starts with the 4-digit model number:
H
6301 – IDSL router
H
6302 – IDSL 4-port router
H
6341 – SDSL router
H
6342 – SDSL 4-port router
H
6371 – RADSL router
sysObjectID
( system 2)
Identifies the network management
subsystem for the DSL router.
OIDs (Object Identifiers):
H
1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.1.14.9.9.35 – 6301 IDSL router
H
1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.1.14.9.9.36 – 6302 IDSL 4-port router
H
1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.1.14.9.9.25 – 6341 SDSL router
H
1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.1.14.9.9.26 – 6342 SDSL 4-port router
H
1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.1.14.9.9.29 – 6371 RADSL router
sysContact
(system 4)
Provides the contact information for
the person managing the DSL router.
ASCII character string (32 characters), as set by the user:
H
badValue(3) – Field length exceeded.
sysName
(system 5)
Provides a contact name for the DSL
router.
ASCII character string (32 characters), as set by the user:
H
badValue(3) – Field length exceeded.
sysLocation
(system 6)
Provides the physical location for the
DSL router.
ASCII character string (32 characters), as set by the user:
H
badValue(3) – Field length exceeded.
sysServices
( system 7)
The DSL router provides routing and
host application services; i.e., Ping
and TraceRoute.
H
physical(1 ) – Layer 1 functionality for DSL and Ethernet
interfaces.
H
datalink/subnetwork( 2 ) – Layer 2 functionality for:
– DSL interface and
– Ethernet interface (LLC)
H
internet( 4 ) – Layer 3 functionality ( IP ) for all
management links.
H
end-to-end( 8 ) – Layer 4 functionality ( TCP ) for all
management links.
H
application(64 ) – Layer 7 functionality ( TCP ) for all
management links.
Object is set to 4+8+64 (76).