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-- Copyright (C) 2006-2012 Aricent Group . All Rights Reserved
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      ARICENT-POE-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
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      IMPORTS
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         MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, enterprises, Integer32 
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         FROM SNMPv2-SMI 
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         RowStatus, MacAddress, DisplayString  
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         FROM SNMPv2-TC
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         InterfaceIndex
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         FROM IF-MIB;    
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      fspoe MODULE-IDENTITY
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            LAST-UPDATED "202112200000Z"
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            ORGANIZATION "ARICENT COMMUNICATIONS SOFTWARE"
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            CONTACT-INFO "support@aricent.com"
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            DESCRIPTION
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               " The proprietary MIB module for POE. "
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            REVISION "202112200000Z"
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            DESCRIPTION
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               "Added fsPethPsPortPowerPriorityStatic object 
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               supporting the export of static (vs dynamic)
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               port power priority settings."
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	    REVISION "201906240000Z"
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            DESCRIPTION
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               "Added fsPowerModeDCinVoltageRange object 
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               which allows user to specify in which input voltage
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               range will the TX1012-P-DC be powered."
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	    REVISION "201209050000Z"
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            DESCRIPTION
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               " The proprietary MIB module for POE. "
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      ::=  { enterprises futuresoftware (2076) 103 } 
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-- ------------------------------------------------------------
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-- groups in the MIB 
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-- ------------------------------------------------------------
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      fsPoeSystem                OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fspoe 1 }
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-- ------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- The Poe System Group
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-- ------------------------------------------------------------------
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      fsPoeGlobalAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE
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           SYNTAX      INTEGER { start(1), shutdown(2)}
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           MAX-ACCESS  read-write
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           STATUS      current
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           DESCRIPTION
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               "Start or shutdown PoE Module in the system
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                When set as 'start' PoE module initializes data structures and
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                gets the power supply status.
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                When shutdown, all resources used by PoE module
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                will be released back to the system and also power will
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                be shut on all PoE enabled ports"
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           ::= { fsPoeSystem 1 }
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-- Poe Mac Table 
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      fsPoeMacTable OBJECT-TYPE
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          SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF FsPoeMacEntry
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          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
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          STATUS      current
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          DESCRIPTION
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             "This table contains information associated MAC Addresses for which 
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              Power has to be applied."
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          ::= { fsPoeSystem 2 }
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      fsPoeMacEntry OBJECT-TYPE
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          SYNTAX     FsPoeMacEntry 
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          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
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          STATUS      current
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          DESCRIPTION
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             "Powered Device(PD)s MAC address, the port through which its 
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              been learnt"
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          INDEX { fsPoePdMacAddress }
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          ::= { fsPoeMacTable 1 }
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      FsPoeMacEntry ::=
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          SEQUENCE {
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            fsPoePdMacAddress 
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                 MacAddress,
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            fsPoePdMacPort
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                 InterfaceIndex,
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           fsPoePdMacRowStatus 
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                 RowStatus
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          }
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     fsPoePdMacAddress OBJECT-TYPE
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           SYNTAX      MacAddress
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           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
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           STATUS      current
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           DESCRIPTION
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               "MAC address of the PD."
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           ::= { fsPoeMacEntry 1 }
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     fsPoePdMacPort OBJECT-TYPE
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           SYNTAX InterfaceIndex 
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           MAX-ACCESS read-only
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           STATUS current
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           DESCRIPTION
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              "This object stores the port through which the fsPoePdMacAddress
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               has been learnt "
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           ::= { fsPoeMacEntry 2 }
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     fsPoePdMacRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
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          SYNTAX      RowStatus
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          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
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          STATUS      current
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          DESCRIPTION
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              "This object indicates the status of this entry."
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           ::= { fsPoeMacEntry 3 }
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-- Fs Poe Port Table
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  fsPethPsePortTable OBJECT-TYPE
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       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF FsPethPsePortEntry
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       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
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       STATUS      current
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       DESCRIPTION
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           "A table of objects that display and control non-standard power
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            characteristics of power Ethernet ports on a Power Source
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            Entity (PSE) device.  This group will be implemented in
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            managed power Ethernet switches and mid-span devices.
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            Values of all read-write objects in this table are
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            persistent at restart/reboot."
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       ::= { fsPoeSystem 3 }
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   fsPethPsePortEntry OBJECT-TYPE
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       SYNTAX      FsPethPsePortEntry
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       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
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       STATUS      current
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       DESCRIPTION
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               "A set of objects that display and control non-standard power
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               characteristics of a power Ethernet PSE port."
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       INDEX    { fsPethPsePortGroupIndex , fsPethPsePortIndex  }
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       ::= { fsPethPsePortTable 1 }
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   FsPethPsePortEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
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       fsPethPsePortGroupIndex
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          Integer32,
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       fsPethPsePortIndex
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          Integer32,
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       fsPethPsPortPowerMeasurementsAmperage
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          Integer32,
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       fsPethPsPortPowerMeasurementsVoltage
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          Integer32,
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       fsPethPsPortPowerMeasurementsWattage
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          Integer32,
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       fsPethPsPortPowerPriorityStatic
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          INTEGER,
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       fsPethPsPortPowerMode
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          INTEGER,
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       fsPethPsPortPowerModeDynamic
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          INTEGER
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   }
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     fsPethPsePortGroupIndex OBJECT-TYPE
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       SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)
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       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
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       STATUS      current
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       DESCRIPTION
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           "This variable uniquely identifies the group
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            containing the port to which a power Ethernet PSE is
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            connected.  Group means box in the stack, module in a
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            rack and the value 1 MUST be used for non-modular devices."
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       ::= { fsPethPsePortEntry 1 }
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     fsPethPsePortIndex OBJECT-TYPE
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       SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)
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       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
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       STATUS      current
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       DESCRIPTION
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           "This variable uniquely identifies the power Ethernet PSE
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            port within group fsPethPsePortGroupIndex to which the
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            power Ethernet PSE entry is connected."
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       ::= { fsPethPsePortEntry 2 }
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     fsPethPsPortPowerMeasurementsAmperage OBJECT-TYPE
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       SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)
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       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
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       STATUS      current
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       DESCRIPTION
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           "This variable contains the amperage value of a power Ethernet PSE port on which a device is connected"
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       ::= { fsPethPsePortEntry 3 }
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     fsPethPsPortPowerMeasurementsVoltage OBJECT-TYPE
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       SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)
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       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
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       STATUS      current
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       DESCRIPTION
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           "This variable contains the voltage value of a power Ethernet PSE port on which a device is connected"
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       ::= { fsPethPsePortEntry 4 }   
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     fsPethPsPortPowerMeasurementsWattage OBJECT-TYPE
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       SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)
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       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
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       STATUS      current
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       DESCRIPTION
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           "This variable contains the wattage value of a power Ethernet PSE port on which a device is connected"
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       ::= { fsPethPsePortEntry 5 }                                                      
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     fsPethPsPortPowerPriorityStatic OBJECT-TYPE
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       SYNTAX      INTEGER {
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                       critical(1),
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                       high(2),
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                       low(3)
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                   }
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       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
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       STATUS      current
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       DESCRIPTION
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           "This object controls the priority of the port from the point
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            of view of a power management algorithm.  The priority that
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            is set by this variable could be used by a control mechanism
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            that prevents over current situations by disconnecting first
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            ports with lower power priority.  Ports that connect devices
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            critical to the operation of the network - like the E911
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            telephones ports - should be set to higher priority.
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            This object represents the static Port Power Priority value. 
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            When the standard pethPsePortPowerPriority value is different 
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            than the value of this object, a dynamic setting is currently
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            applied."
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    ::= { fsPethPsePortEntry 6 }
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     fsPethPsPortPowerMode OBJECT-TYPE
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       SYNTAX      INTEGER {
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                       std802d3(1),
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                       passive-24v(2),
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                       passive-54v(3),
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                       force-power(4)
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                   }
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       MAX-ACCESS  read-write
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       STATUS      current
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       DESCRIPTION
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           "This object controls the power mode configured by the user.
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            It is port dependant, based on the capabilities of the port.
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            802d3 is standards based PoE, passive-24v is 24V passive PoE (no detection, no classification),
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            passive-54v is 54V passive PoE (no detection, no classification),
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            force is 54V passive PoE (with detection, no classification)."
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    ::= { fsPethPsePortEntry 7 }
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     fsPethPsPortPowerModeDynamic OBJECT-TYPE
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       SYNTAX      INTEGER {
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                       nonDynamic(0),
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                       dynamic(1)
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                   }
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       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
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       STATUS      current
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       DESCRIPTION
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           "This objects informs if a power mode has been dynamically changed on a port via the auto-detect mechanism."
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    ::= { fsPethPsePortEntry 8 }
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  fsPowerModeAutoDetect OBJECT-TYPE
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           SYNTAX      BITS { cnMedusaOn(0), cnMedusaOff(1), cnWaveOn(2), cnWaveOff(3) }
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           MAX-ACCESS  read-write
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           STATUS      current
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           DESCRIPTION
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               "This setting enables auto-detection of certain devices via LLDP and applies a specific power-mode for them.
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                For cnMedusa we will automatically change power-mode to force-power. 
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                This is possible becuase cnMedusa/cnWave boots in 802d3 mode, but then it  requires force-mode to function properly.
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                The 802d3 boot-up mode allows it to transmit the LLDP TLV by which it is recognised as a cnMedusa/cnWave. 
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                Depending on the device, this setting will only apply on corresponding capable ports"
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    ::= { fsPoeSystem 4 }
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  fsPowerModePassiveSafe OBJECT-TYPE
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           SYNTAX      INTEGER { enable(1), disable(2) }
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           MAX-ACCESS  read-write
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           STATUS      current
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           DESCRIPTION
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               "This setting enables PoE passive-safe mode, which offers a certain degree of protection against accidental insertion
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                of non-compatible devices in ports already configured in a passive PoE mode (passive-low or passive-high). Passive modes
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                can damage certain devices since it automatically puts voltage out on the port, w/o any sort of 802.3 detection."
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    ::= { fsPoeSystem 5 }
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  fsPowerModeHighTemperature OBJECT-TYPE
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           SYNTAX      INTEGER { enable(1), disable(2) }
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           MAX-ACCESS  read-write
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           STATUS      current
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           DESCRIPTION
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               "This setting enables high temperature mode, which offers the posibility to reduce the PoE budget to a predetermined value
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                when the switch is running in a high temperature environment."
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    ::= { fsPoeSystem 6 }
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  fsPowerFirmwareVersion OBJECT-TYPE
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          SYNTAX     DisplayString (SIZE(0..127))
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          MAX-ACCESS read-only
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          STATUS     current
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          DESCRIPTION
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              "Specifies the PoE MCU firmware version"
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          ::= { fsPoeSystem 7 }
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  fsPowerModeDCinVoltageRange OBJECT-TYPE
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           SYNTAX      INTEGER { range9-29V(1), range30-60V(2) }
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           MAX-ACCESS  read-write
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           STATUS      current
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           DESCRIPTION
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               "This setting allows the user to specifiy in which range the DC input voltage is located so that the PoE power budget can be
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                accordingly adjusted. Currently, only necessary and available on the TX1012-P-DC"
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    ::= { fsPoeSystem 8 }          
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END
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