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Allied Telesis AlliedWare Plus Operating System Version 5.4.4C (x310-26FT,x310-26FP,x310-50FT,x310-50FP) User Manual

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SNMP MIBs

Software Reference for x310 Series Switches

69.38

AlliedWare Plus

TM

Operating System - Version 5.4.4C

C613-50046-01 REV A

atFilev2FileViewerDevice

atFilev2FileViewer 2

The file system device for which files will be
displayed in the FileViewer table. The values
supported for this variable are identical to the values
for other variables in the MIB, although not all values
will actually result in the display of files.
The different devices and whether they will result in
the display of files are:

1 - Flash - Onboard Flash - supported

2 - Card - Removable SD card - supported

3 - NVS - Onboard battery backed RAM -
supported

4 - FTP - not supported

5 - USB - Removable USB media - supported

Setting this variable to a unsupported value will
result in an error, but setting to a value that is
supported but on a device that doesn't contain that
type of device will not. However, no files will be
displayed in the File Viewer table in this case.

atFilev2FileViewerCurrentPat
h

atFilev2FileViewer 3

The file system path for which files will be displayed
in the FileViewer table. This path will always read as a
full pathname starting with the '/' character.
Setting this variable will specify a new directory for
which files will be displayed. The path specified must
be the full path, relative setting of path does not
work. Only paths with invalid characters in them will
cause an error, paths specifying non-existent
directories will be accepted, but no files will be
displayed in the File Viewer table in this case.

atFilev2FileViewerTable

atFilev2FileViewer 4

A list of all files, not including pathnames, that are
present on the device specified by
atFilev2FileViewerStackId and
atFilev2FileViewerDevice, in the path specified by
atFilev2FileViewerCurrentPath.
Hidden and system files are not displayed.
If the Stack ID, device and path are invalid (the path
is for a non-existent directory), the table will be
empty. This will allow an MIB walk through the table
even though the setup parameters are incorrect.

atFilev2FileViewerEntry

atFilev2FileViewerTable 1

An entry in the list of files, containing information
about a single file.

atFilev2FileViewerName

atFilev2FileViewerEntry 1

The name of the file. Files are sorted in alphabetical
order, and any name that is longer than 112
characters will not be displayed due to SNMP OID
length limitations.

atFilev2FileViewerSize

atFilev2FileViewerEntry 2

The size of the file in bytes.

atFilev2FileViewerCreationTi
me

atFilev2FileViewerEntry 3

File creation time in the form HH:MM:SS>. For example, Sep 7 2008 06:07:54.

atFilev2FileViewerIsDirector
y

atFilev2FileViewerEntry 4

Returns TRUE if the entry is a directory, FALSE
otherwise.

atFilev2FileViewerIsReadabl
e

atFilev2FileViewerEntry 5

Returns TRUE if the file is readable, FALSE otherwise.

Table 69-9: Objects defined in AT-FILEv2-MIB(cont.)

Object(cont.) Object

Identifier

Description