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   CTRON-ENTITY-STATE-TC-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
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   IMPORTS
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      MODULE-IDENTITY, mib-2       FROM SNMPv2-SMI
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      TEXTUAL-CONVENTION           FROM SNMPv2-TC
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-- Place this MIB on CTRON experimental branch until it is an RFC.
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      ctEntityStateTC              FROM CTRON-MIB-NAMES;
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    ctEntityStateTc MODULE-IDENTITY
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         LAST-UPDATED "200501230000Z"
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         ORGANIZATION "IETF Entity MIB Working Group"
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         CONTACT-INFO
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             "General Discussion: entmib@ietf.org
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                   To Subscribe:
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                     http://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/entmib
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http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/entmib-charter.html
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                     Sharon Chisholm
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                     Nortel Networks
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                     PO Box 3511 Station C
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                     Ottawa, Ont.  K1Y 4H7
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                     Canada
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                     schishol@nortelnetworks.com
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                     David T. Perkins
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                     548 Qualbrook Ct
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                     San Jose, CA 95110
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                     USA
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                     Phone: 408 394-8702
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                     dperkins@snmpinfo.com"
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         DESCRIPTION
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           "This MIB defines state textual conventions.
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          Copyright (C) The Internet Society 2005.  This version
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          of this MIB module is part of RFC yyyy;  see the RFC
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          itself for full legal notices."
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     -- RFC Ed.: replace yyyy with actual RFC number & remove
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     -- this note
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         REVISION    "200501230000Z"
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         DESCRIPTION
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             "Initial version, published as RFC yyyy."
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             -- RFC-Editor assigns yyyy
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--        ::= { mib-2 XX } to be assigned by IANA
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::= { ctEntityStateTC 1 }
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     EntityAdminState  ::=  TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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       STATUS         current
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       DESCRIPTION
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            " Represents the various possible administrative states.
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              A value of 'locked' means the resource is administratively
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              prohibited from use. A value of 'shuttingDown' means that
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              usage is administratively limited to current instances of
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              use. A value of 'unlocked' means the resource is not
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              administratively prohibited from use. A value of
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               'unknown' means that this resource is unable to
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               report administrative state."
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       SYNTAX         INTEGER
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                 {
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                 unknown (1),
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                 locked (2),
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                 shuttingDown (3),
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                 unlocked (4)
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                 }
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     EntityOperState  ::=  TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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       STATUS         current
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       DESCRIPTION
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            " Represents the possible values of operational states.
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              A value of 'disabled' means the resource is totally
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              inoperable. A value of 'enabled' means the resource
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              is partially or fully operable. A value of 'testing'
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              means the resource is currently being tested
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              and cannot therefore report whether it is operational
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              or not. A value of 'unknown' means that this
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              resource is unable to report operational state. "
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       SYNTAX         INTEGER
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                 {
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                 unknown (1),
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                 disabled (2),
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                 enabled (3),
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                 testing (4)
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                 }
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     EntityUsageState  ::=  TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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       STATUS         current
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       DESCRIPTION
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            " Represents the possible values of usage states.
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              A value of 'idle' means the resource is servicing no
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              users. A value of 'active' means the resource is
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              currently in use and it has sufficient spare capacity
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              to provide for additional users. A value of 'busy'
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              means the resource is currently in use, but it
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              currently has no spare capacity to provide for
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              additional users. A value of 'unknown' means
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              that this resource is unable to report usage state."
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       SYNTAX         INTEGER
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                 {
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                 unknown (1),
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                 idle (2),
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                 active (3),
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                 busy (4)
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                 }
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    EntityAlarmStatus  ::=  TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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       STATUS         current
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       DESCRIPTION
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            "Represents the possible values of alarm status.
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            An Alarm [RFC3877] is a persistent indication
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            of an error or warning condition.
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            When no bits of this attribute are set, then no active
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            alarms are known against this entity and it is not under
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            repair.
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            When the 'value of underRepair' is set, the resource is
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            currently being repaired, which, depending on the
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            implementation, may make the other values in this bit
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            string not meaningful.
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            When the value of 'critical' is set, one or more critical
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            alarms are active against the resource. When the value
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            of 'major' is set, one or more major alarms are active
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            against the resource. When the value of 'minor' is set,
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            one or more minor alarms are active against the resource.
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            When the value of 'warning' is set, one or more warning
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            alarms are active against the resource. When the value
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            of 'indeterminate' is set, one or more alarms whose of
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            perceived severity cannot be determined are active
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            against this resource.
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            A value of 'unknown' means that this resource is
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            unable to report alarm state."
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             SYNTAX         BITS
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                {
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                unknown (0),
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                underRepair (1),
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                critical(2),
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                major(3),
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                minor(4),
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                -- The following are not defined in X.733
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                warning (5),
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                indeterminate (6)
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                              }
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     EntityStandbyStatus  ::=  TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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       STATUS         current
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       DESCRIPTION
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            " Represents the possible values of standby status.
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              A value of 'hotStandby' means the resource is not
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              providing service, but it will be immediately able to
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              take over the role of the resource to be backed-up,
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              without the need for initialization activity, and will
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              contain the same information as the resource to be
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              backed up. A value of 'coldStandy' means that the
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              resource is to back-up another resource, but will not
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              be immediately able to take over the role of a resource
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              to be backed up, and will require some initialization
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              activity. A value of 'providingService' means the
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              resource is providing service. A value of
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               'unknown' means that this resource is unable to
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               report standby state."
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             SYNTAX         INTEGER
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               {
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               unknown (1),
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               hotStandby (2),
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               coldStandby (3),
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               providingService (4)
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               }
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   END
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