mibs/MIBS/4rf/4RF-COMMON-MIB
2023-12-05 12:25:34 +01:00

709 lines
24 KiB
Plaintext

COMMON-4RF DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
--
-- File: $Id: 4RF-COMMON-MIB.txt,v 1.23 2007/07/11 22:04:16 di Exp $
--
-- Copyright: 2004 4RF COMMUNICATIONS LTD
--
-- Description:
-- Common MIB sub-tree for 4RF Communications Ltd., used by all products.
-- It defines some useful TEXT-CONVENTIONS and basic MIB objects relating
-- to 4RF products.
--
-- Versions:
--
-- Notes:
-- None
--
IMPORTS
-- Standard imports
MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, OBJECT-IDENTITY, NOTIFICATION-TYPE,
Integer32, Unsigned32, Counter32, IpAddress
FROM SNMPv2-SMI
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, DisplayString, DateAndTime
FROM SNMPv2-TC
MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP
FROM SNMPv2-CONF
-- 4RF Specific imports
fourRFCommon
FROM PRODUCTS-MIB-4RF
FourRFImageVersion, FourRFSerialNumber, FourRFResetType,
FourRFProcessResultType, FourRFTftpFileName, FourRFFileSize,
FourRFImageStatus, FourRFImageType, FourRFWebUserEnabled,
FourRFWebUserGroup, FourRFTimeZone
FROM COMMON-TC-4RF
fourRFGeneric, fourRFModules
FROM MIB-4RF;
-- Module Identification
fourRFCommonModule MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "200704300000Z"
ORGANIZATION "www.4rf.com"
CONTACT-INFO
"postal: 4RF Communications Ltd
26 Glover Street
Ngauranga
PO Box 13-506
Wellington 6032
New Zealand
phone: +64 4 499 6000
email: support@4rf.com"
DESCRIPTION "Common 4RF MIB Objects."
-- Revision history
-- (in reverse chronological order)
REVISION "200704300000Z"
DESCRIPTION "Second draft"
REVISION "200502110000Z"
DESCRIPTION "First draft"
::= { fourRFModules 3 }
--
-- Currently the MIB is still being defined, all objects are placed
-- under fourRFExperimental, when the MIB has been completed these
-- objects will be moved to fourRFGeneric.
--
fourRFGroups OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The root of the OID sub-tree for the 4RF common object groups."
::= { fourRFCommon 1 }
fourRFObjects OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The root of the OID sub-tree for the 4RF common objects."
::= { fourRFCommon 2 }
fourRFEvents OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The root of the OID sub-tree for the 4RF common events."
::= { fourRFCommon 3 }
fourRFEventsV2 OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The root of the OID sub-tree for the 4RF common events."
::= { fourRFEvents 0 }
-- ***************************************************************************
-- Basic terminal details
--
-- The name, location and contact details are stored in the MIB-II System
-- entries sysName, sysLocation and sysContact respectively.
--
-- ***************************************************************************
fourRFSystem OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fourRFObjects 1 }
fourRFSystemID OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString ( SIZE (0..255) )
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The terminal identifier, user defined."
::= { fourRFSystem 1 }
fourRFSystemSoftwareVersion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX FourRFImageVersion
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The terminal software version details."
::= { fourRFSystem 2 }
fourRFSystemIpAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IpAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "IP address of terminal, care should be taken when changing
this value."
::= { fourRFSystem 3 }
fourRFSystemRemoteIpAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IpAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "IP address of remote terminal, this is the other end of the
radio link. This must be configured at commissioning."
::= { fourRFSystem 4 }
fourRFSystemSubnetMask OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IpAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The subnet mask for the terminal. This must be configured at
commissioning."
::= { fourRFSystem 5 }
fourRFSystemDefaultGateway OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IpAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The default gateway for the terminal. This must be configured
at commissioning."
::= { fourRFSystem 6 }
fourRFSystemIpAssignment OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER { useDHCP (0),
userAssigned (1)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "This indicates how the terminal IP address is configured.
This must be configured at commissioning. The IP address can
be assigned manually or by a DHCP server."
::= { fourRFSystem 7 }
fourRFSystemDateAndTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "This indicates the current time from the terminal's real-time clock,
the time is measured in seconds since Midnight GMT on January 1 1970."
::= { fourRFSystem 8 }
fourRFSystemTftpServerAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IpAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "IP address of TFTP server used for uploading and downloading files."
::= { fourRFSystem 9 }
fourRFSystemSerialNumber OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX FourRFSerialNumber
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The unique serial number for the terminal."
::= { fourRFSystem 10 }
fourRFSystemLastReset OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX FourRFResetType
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The type of the last system reset."
::= { fourRFSystem 11 }
fourRFSystemTimeZone OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "This indicates the offset from UTC time in minutes."
::= { fourRFSystem 12 }
fourRFSystemSyslogAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IpAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The IP address of a remote syslogd server used to log system events."
::= { fourRFSystem 13 }
fourRFSystemSyslogPort OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The port to use when logging to a remote syslogd, the default is port 514."
::= { fourRFSystem 14 }
fourRFSystemTimeDaylightSavings OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER { daylightSavingsDisabled (0),
daylightSavingsEnabled (1)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Indicates whether daylight savings is in use."
::= { fourRFSystem 15 }
fourRFSystemTimeZoneGMTOffset OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX FourRFTimeZone
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "This indicates the timezone offset from GMT."
::= { fourRFSystem 16 }
fourRFSystemMACAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString ( SIZE (0..32) )
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The MAC Address for the terminal."
::= { fourRFSystem 17 }
fourRFSystemLocalRadioBIpAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IpAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "IP address of local Radio B terminal, this is the partner
radio of a SD link. This must be configured at commissioning."
::= { fourRFSystem 18 }
fourRFSystemRemoteRadioBIpAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IpAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "IP address of remote Radio B terminal, this is the partner
radio of a SD link. This must be configured at commissioning."
::= { fourRFSystem 19 }
fourRFSystemLocalRadioAIpAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IpAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "IP address of local Radio A terminal, this is the partner
radio of a SD link. This must be configured at commissioning."
::= { fourRFSystem 20 }
fourRFSystemGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { fourRFSystemID,
fourRFSystemSoftwareVersion,
fourRFSystemIpAddress,
fourRFSystemRemoteIpAddress,
fourRFSystemSubnetMask,
fourRFSystemDefaultGateway,
fourRFSystemIpAssignment,
fourRFSystemDateAndTime,
fourRFSystemTftpServerAddress,
fourRFSystemSerialNumber,
fourRFSystemLastReset,
fourRFSystemTimeZone,
fourRFSystemSyslogAddress,
fourRFSystemSyslogPort,
fourRFSystemTimeDaylightSavings,
fourRFSystemTimeZoneGMTOffset,
fourRFSystemMACAddress,
fourRFSystemLocalRadioBIpAddress,
fourRFSystemRemoteRadioBIpAddress,
fourRFSystemLocalRadioAIpAddress
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The 4RF common system settings group."
::= { fourRFGroups 1 }
-- ***************************************************************************
-- System reset handling
--
-- These MIB entries allow the system to be reset, currently two types
-- of reset are possible, shutdown and a restart. It may be that other
-- options should be supported to reset just the Linux software or to
-- perform a complete hardware reset. A reset can be instigated immediately
-- or at a specified time. In the case of a timed reset the reset may be
-- cancelled if required.
--
-- An SNMP trap reset4RFEvent will be generated just before the reset is
-- performed.
--
-- ***************************************************************************
fourRFReset OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fourRFObjects 2 }
fourRFResetType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER { none (0),
softReset (1),
hardReset (2)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Identifies the type of reset operation:
none - do nothing!
hardReset - complete reset of all components
softReset - reset of the CPU only, traffic is unaffected.
The values mirror the ResetType textual convention but the
user cannot instigate a watchdog reset. This value is not
therefore not allowed."
::= { fourRFReset 1 }
fourRFResetTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Identifies the time of a delayed reset operation. This allows an
absolute time to be specified based on the system real-time clock.
The time is measured in seconds since Midnight GMT on January 1 1970."
::= { fourRFReset 2 }
fourRFResetCommand OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER { none (0),
resetNow (1),
timedReset (2),
cancelReset (3)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Command to instigate or cancel a system reset, the reset may
happen immediately or at a specified time. Only a timed reset
can be cancelled."
::= { fourRFReset 3 }
fourRFResetGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { fourRFResetType,
fourRFResetTime,
fourRFResetCommand
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The 4RF common reset group."
::= { fourRFGroups 2 }
-- ***************************************************************************
-- MIB configuration backup/restore
--
-- These objects are used to control the backup of the MIB configuration
-- data. The configuration is downloaded to the TFTP server as a backup.
--
-- SNMP traps will be generated each time a backup is performed to
-- indicate whether the file transfer was successful or not.
--
-- ***************************************************************************
fourRFMibBackup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fourRFObjects 3 }
fourRFMibBackupFile OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX FourRFTftpFileName
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Path and file name for remote (TFTP) backup, relative to TFTP root."
::= { fourRFMibBackup 1 }
fourRFMibBackupCommand OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER { none (0),
remoteBackup (1),
localBackup (2)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Configuration command to backup a configuration setting the value
to localBackup or remoteBackup will instigate the backup. A local
backup simply stores the current MIB configuration into Flash memory
in the terminal. A remoteBackup uploads the MIB configuration to the
currently specified TFTP server"
::= { fourRFMibBackup 2 }
fourRFMibBackupResult OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX FourRFProcessResultType
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Configuration backup status, if no backup has been performed the
value is none otherwise the result from the last backup will be
returned. If a backup is in progress executing is returned."
::= { fourRFMibBackup 3 }
fourRFMibBackupGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { fourRFMibBackupFile,
fourRFMibBackupCommand,
fourRFMibBackupResult
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The 4RF common configuration backup group."
::= { fourRFGroups 3 }
-- ***************************************************************************
-- File upload handling, files will always be uploaded to the backup location
-- in flash so we don't overwrite the currently running image/configuration.
-- This means we don't need to specify a target location for the download.
--
-- It is possible to upload four types of files, a kernel image, a root file
-- system, MIB configuration and firmware (FPGA). The images may have extra
-- data added to allow the version information to be determined easily or
-- this could be coded into the file name. File uploads are always performed
-- immediately.
--
-- ***************************************************************************
fourRFUpload OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fourRFObjects 4 }
fourRFUploadType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX FourRFImageType
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Identifies the type of image to be uploaded."
::= { fourRFUpload 1 }
fourRFUploadFile OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX FourRFTftpFileName
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Path and file name for remote (TFTP) upload/download, relative
to the TFTP server root."
::= { fourRFUpload 2 }
fourRFUploadCommand OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER { none (0),
upload (1)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Command used to instigate a file upload."
::= { fourRFUpload 3 }
fourRFUploadResult OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX FourRFProcessResultType
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Status of a file upload, this will have to be polled to follow
the upload progress."
::= { fourRFUpload 4 }
fourRFUploadGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { fourRFUploadType,
fourRFUploadFile,
fourRFUploadCommand,
fourRFUploadResult
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The 4RF common file upload group."
::= { fourRFGroups 4 }
--
-- Image table, gives details of all the images currently stored in flash.
-- The details include the image type, status and version. Only one image of
-- each kernel or rootfs type may be active at any time. We may have one or more
-- inactive images however.
--
-- The approach here allows the different elements making up the running
-- software to be updated and configured independently. It also also makes
-- it easier to handle more than two images if required.
--
-- Example
--
-- imageIndex imageType imageStatus imageVersion
-- 1 kernel active 2.4.20
-- 2 rootfs inactive version 1
-- 3 kernel inactive 2.4.21
-- 4 configuration active Working version 5.0 29/6/03
--
-- MIB images are not stored in this table
--
fourRFImageTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF FourRFImageTableEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "This table is used to report the image information for each
image stored in flash."
::= { fourRFObjects 5 }
fourRFImageTableEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX FourRFImageTableEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Identifies the image table index."
INDEX { fourRFImageIndex }
::= { fourRFImageTable 1 }
FourRFImageTableEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
fourRFImageIndex Integer32,
fourRFImageType INTEGER,
fourRFImageStatus INTEGER,
fourRFImageSize Unsigned32,
fourRFImageVersion OCTET STRING
}
fourRFImageIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The image table index."
::= { fourRFImageTableEntry 1 }
fourRFImageType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX FourRFImageType
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The type of image, kernel, rootfs or firmware."
::= { fourRFImageTableEntry 2 }
fourRFImageStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX FourRFImageStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The image status, if current then the image is the current
running image. If selected the image will be used following
the next system reboot."
::= { fourRFImageTableEntry 3 }
fourRFImageSize OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX FourRFFileSize
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The image size in bytes."
::= { fourRFImageTableEntry 4 }
fourRFImageVersion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX FourRFImageVersion
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The image version, string which can be used to identify the
image. This may include the firmware type, version number or
the build date. The exect format of this string will product
and/or image specific."
::= { fourRFImageTableEntry 5 }
-- ***************************************************************************
-- The following objects allow the status of an image to be updated. A new
-- image can be selected to run. The new image will pnly be used following
-- a system reboot.
--
-- ***************************************************************************
fourRFImageControl OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fourRFObjects 6 }
fourRFImageTableIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The image table index, the table entry to be updated."
::= { fourRFImageControl 1 }
fourRFImageTableCommand OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER { none (0),
deactivateImage (1),
activateImage (2),
deleteImage (3)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Allows an image to be activated or deactivated, activating an
image will change its state to selected but the new image will
only be used following a reboot of the system."
::= { fourRFImageControl 2 }
fourRFImageControlGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { fourRFImageTableIndex,
fourRFImageTableCommand
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The 4RF common image control group."
::= { fourRFGroups 6 }
-- ***************************************************************************
-- Web User Management
--
-- These objects are used to control webaccess to the terminal. It allows
-- users to be added, deleted and modified.
--
-- ***************************************************************************
fourRFWebUserManagementTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF FourRFWebUserEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "This table is used to view and modify the current web
interface users. Up to 16 different users may be defined."
::= { fourRFObjects 7 }
fourRFWebUserEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX FourRFWebUserEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Identifies the user management table index."
INDEX { fourRFWebUserIndex }
::= { fourRFWebUserManagementTable 1 }
FourRFWebUserEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
fourRFWebUserIndex Integer32,
fourRFWebUserName OCTET STRING,
fourRFWebUserPassword OCTET STRING,
fourRFWebUserGroup INTEGER,
fourRFWebUserEnabled INTEGER,
fourRFWebUserPasswordConfirm OCTET STRING
}
fourRFWebUserIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (0..10)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The user management table index."
::= { fourRFWebUserEntry 1 }
fourRFWebUserName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString ( SIZE (0..32) )
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The web user name."
::= { fourRFWebUserEntry 2 }
fourRFWebUserPassword OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE (4..32) )
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The password entry of a given user."
::= { fourRFWebUserEntry 3 }
fourRFWebUserGroup OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX FourRFWebUserGroup
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The group to which the user belongs."
::= { fourRFWebUserEntry 4 }
fourRFWebUserEnabled OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX FourRFWebUserEnabled
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Determines if the user is enabled."
::= { fourRFWebUserEntry 5 }
fourRFWebUserPasswordConfirm OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE (4..32) )
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Dummy OID used for password confirmation in the web management interface."
::= { fourRFWebUserEntry 6 }
-- ***************************************************************************
-- Common traps
--
-- ***************************************************************************
--
-- Reset event, triggered when the terminal is about to reset.
--
fourRFResetEvent NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { fourRFResetType }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Event indicating that a system reset is about to occur."
::= { fourRFEventsV2 1 }
--
-- Backup status event, used to indicate whether a MIB configuration backup
-- to the TFTP server was successful
--
fourRFMibBackupStatusEvent NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { fourRFMibBackupFile,
fourRFMibBackupCommand,
fourRFMibBackupResult
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Event indicating the status of a configuration backup operation."
::= { fourRFEventsV2 2 }
--
-- Upload status event, used to indicate whether a file upload from
-- the TFTP server was successful
--
fouRFUploadStatusEvent NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { fourRFUploadFile,
fourRFUploadType,
fourRFUploadResult
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Event indicating the status of a file upload operation."
::= { fourRFEventsV2 3 }
END