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--* */
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--* Copyright (c) 2000 FiberHome Networks Inc. */
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--* */
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--* PROPRIETARY RIGHTS of FiberHome Networks are involved in the subject */
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--* matter of this material. All manufacturing, reproduction, use, and */
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--* sales rights pertaining to this subject matter are governed by the */
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--* license agreement. The recipient of this software implicitly accepts the */
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--* terms of the license. */
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--* */
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--*****************************************************************************/
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WRI-SMI DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
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IMPORTS
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MODULE-IDENTITY,OBJECT-IDENTITY,enterprises
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FROM SNMPv2-SMI;
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wri MODULE-IDENTITY
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LAST-UPDATED "0304230000Z"
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ORGANIZATION "FiberHome Networks Co.,Ltd."
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CONTACT-INFO
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"http://www.fhn.com.cn"
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DESCRIPTION
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"The Structure of Management Information for the Wri enterprise."
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::= { enterprises 3807 } -- assigned by IANA
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wriProducts OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { wri 1 }
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-- "wriProducts is the root OBJECT IDENTIFIER from
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-- which sysObjectID values are assigned. Actual
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-- values are defined in WRI-PRODUCTS-MIB."
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wriProtocol OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { wri 2}
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-- "Define the Protocol management information."
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wriMgmt OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { wri 3 }
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-- "Define the PUBLIC information about hardware,system,etc in the PRIVATE mibs."
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fhn MODULE-IDENTITY
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LAST-UPDATED "0304230000Z"
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ORGANIZATION "FiberHome Networks Co.,Ltd."
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CONTACT-INFO
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"http://www.fhn.com.cn"
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DESCRIPTION
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"The Structure of Management Information for the FHN enterprise."
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::= { enterprises 11408 } -- assigned by IANA
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fhnProducts OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fhn 1 }
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-- "wriProducts is the root OBJECT IDENTIFIER from
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-- which sysObjectID values are assigned. Actual
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-- values are defined in WRI-PRODUCTS-MIB."
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fhnProtocol OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fhn 2 }
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-- "Subtree beneath which pre-10.2 MIBS were built."
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fhnMgmt OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fhn 3 }
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-- "fhnMgmt is the main subtree for new mib development."
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WriNetworkProtocol ::= INTEGER {
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ip(1),
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decnet(2),
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pup(3),
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chaos(4),
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xns(5),
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x121(6),
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appletalk(7),
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clns(8),
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lat(9),
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vines(10),
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cons(11),
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apollo(12),
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stun(13),
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novell(14),
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qllc(15),
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snapshot(16),
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atmIlmi(17),
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bstun(18),
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x25pvc(19),
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unknown(65535)
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}
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-- TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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-- Status
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-- mandatory
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-- Descr
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-- Represents the different types of network layer protocols.
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WriNetworkAddress ::= OCTET STRING
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-- TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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-- DspHint
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-- 1x:
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-- Status
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-- mandatory
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-- Descr
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-- Represents a network layer address. The length and format of
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-- the address is protocol dependent as follows:
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-- ip 4 octets
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-- decnet 2 octets
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-- pup obsolete
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-- chaos 2 octets
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-- xns 10 octets
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-- first 4 octets are the net number
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-- last 6 octets are the host number
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-- x121
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-- appletalk 3 octets
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-- first 2 octets are the net number
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-- last octet is the host number
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-- clns
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-- lat
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-- vines 6 octets
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-- first 4 octets are the net number
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-- last 2 octets are the host number
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-- cons
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-- apollo 10 octets
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-- first 4 octets are the net number
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-- last 6 octets are the host number
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-- stun 8 octets
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-- novell 10 octets
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-- first 4 octets are the net number
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-- last 6 octets are the host number
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-- qllc 6 octets
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-- bstun 1 octet - bi-sync serial tunnel
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-- snapshot 1 octet
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-- atmIlmi 4 octets
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-- x25 pvc 2 octets (12 bits)
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--CUnsigned32 ::= Gauge32
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-- TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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-- Status
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-- mandatory
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-- Descr
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-- An unsigned 32-bit quantity indistinguishable from Gauge32.
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InterfaceIndexOrZero ::= Integer32(0..2147483647)
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-- TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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-- DspHint
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-- d
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-- Status
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-- mandatory
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-- Descr
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-- Either the value 0, or the ifIndex value of an
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-- interface in the ifTable.
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SAPType ::= Integer32(0..254)
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-- TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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-- DspHint
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-- d
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-- Status
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-- mandatory
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-- Descr
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-- Service Access Point - is a term that denotes the means
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-- by which a user entity in layer n+1 accesses a service
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-- of a provider entity in layer n.
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CountryCode ::= OCTET STRING(SIZE(0 | 2))
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-- TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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-- DspHint
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-- 2a
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-- Status
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-- mandatory
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-- Descr
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-- Represents a case-insensitive 2-letter country code taken
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-- from ISO-3166. Unrecognized countries are represented as
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-- empty string.
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EntPhysicalIndexOrZero ::= Integer32(0..2147483647)
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-- TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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-- Status
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-- mandatory
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-- Descr
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-- This textual convention is an extension of entPhysicalIndex.
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-- If non-zero, the object is an entPhysicalIndex. If zero, no
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-- appropriate entPhysicalIndex exists. Any additional semantics
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-- are object specific.
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WriRowOperStatus ::= INTEGER {
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active(1),
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activeDependencies(2),
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inactiveDependency(3),
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missingDependency(4)
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}
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-- TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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-- Status
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-- mandatory
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-- Descr
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-- Represents the operational status of an table entry.
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-- This textual convention allows explicitly representing
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-- the states of rows dependent on rows in other tables.
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--
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-- active(1) -
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-- Indicates this entry's RowStatus is active
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-- and the RowStatus for each dependency is active.
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--
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-- activeDependencies(2) -
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-- Indicates that the RowStatus for each dependency
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-- is active, but the entry's RowStatus is not active.
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--
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-- inactiveDependency(3) -
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-- Indicates that the RowStatus for at least one
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-- dependency is not active.
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--
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-- missingDependency(4) -
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-- Indicates that at least one dependency does
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-- not exist in it's table.
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WriPort ::= Integer32(0..65535)
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-- TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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-- Status
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-- mandatory
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-- Descr
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-- The TCP or UDP port number range.
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-- Refer
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-- Transmission Control Protocol. J. Postel. RFC793,
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-- User Datagram Protocol. J. Postel. RFC768
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WriIpProtocol ::= Integer32(0..255)
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-- TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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-- Status
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-- mandatory
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-- Descr
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-- IP protocol number range.
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-- Refer
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-- Internet Protocol. J. Postel. RFC791
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WriLocationClass ::= INTEGER {
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chassis(1),
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shelf(2),
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slot(3),
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subSlot(4),
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port(5),
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subPort(6),
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channel(7),
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subChannel(8)
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}
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-- TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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-- Status
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-- mandatory
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-- Descr
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-- An enumerated value which provides an indication of
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-- the general location type of a particular physical and/or
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-- logical interface.
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-- chassis - a system framework for mounting one or more
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-- shelves/slots/cards.
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-- shelf - a cabinet that holds one or more slots.
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-- slot - card or subSlot holder.
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-- subSlot - daughter-card holder.
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-- port - a physical port (e.g., a DS1 or DS3 physical port).
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-- subPort - a logical port on a physical port (e.g., a DS1
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-- subPort on a DS3 physical port).
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-- channel - a logical interface (e.g., a DS0 channel, signalling
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-- channel, ATM port, other virtual interfaces).
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-- subChannel - a sub-channel on a logical interface.
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WriLocationSpecifier ::= OCTET STRING(SIZE(0..255))
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-- TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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-- Status
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-- mandatory
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-- Descr
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-- Use this TC to define objects that indicate the
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-- physical entity and/or logical interface location
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-- of a managed entity on a managed device. In SNMP, a
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-- standard mechanism for indicating the physical location
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-- of entities is via the ENTITY-MIB. However, that approach
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-- is not satisfactory in some cases because:
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--
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-- 1. The entity requiring a location-based naming may be
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-- associated with an entity which can not be represented
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-- as a physical entity in the ENTITY-MIB,
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-- 2. NMS applications may desire a more direct
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-- name/representation of a physical entity than is
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-- available via the ENTITY-MIB, e.g., a physical entity
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-- which is named via a hierarchy of levels in the ENTITY-MIB.
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--
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-- The value of an object defined using this TC is an ASCII
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-- string consisting of zero or more elements separated by
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-- commas. Each element is of the form <tag> = <value>.
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--
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-- An example of this syntax is 'slot=5,port=3'.
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--
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-- The syntax of the string is formally specified using
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-- ABNF notation (with one exception, noted below), as
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-- follows:
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--
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-- location-specifier = elem *(',' elem)
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-- ; subject to
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-- ; size restriction specified in the SYNTAX
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-- ; clause below
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--
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-- elem = loctype '=' number
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--
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-- number = %x00-FFFFFFFF / %d0-4294967295
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--
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-- loctype = 1*32VCHAR
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--
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-- It is recommended that loctype use one of the enumerated
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-- labels defined for WriLocationClass.
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--
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-- (NOTE: To conform to ABNF notation as defined in RFC2234,
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-- substitute the single-quote symbol with a double-quote
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-- symbol in the above rules.)
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--
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-- A zero length of WriLocationSpecifier is object-specific
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-- and must be defined as part of the description of any object
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-- which uses this syntax.
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-- Refer
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-- RFC2234, Augmented BNF for syntax specifications: ABNF
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WriInetAddressMask ::= Unsigned32(0..128)
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-- Rsyntax Gauge32(0..128)
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-- TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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-- Status
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-- mandatory
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-- Descr
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-- Denotes a generic Internet subnet address mask.
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-- The Internet subnet address mask is represented as the
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-- number of contiguous 1-bit from MSB (most significant bit)
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-- of the Internet subnet address mask.
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-- A WriInetAddressMask value is always interpreted within
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-- the context of an InetAddressType value. The
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-- InetAddressType only object or InetAddressType with
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-- InetAddress objects which define the context must be
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-- registered immediately before the object which uses the
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-- WriInetAddressMask textual convention. In other words,
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-- the object identifiers for the InetAddressType object and
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-- the WriInetAddressMask object MUST have the same length
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-- and the last sub-identifier of the InetAddressType object
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-- MUST be 1 less than the last sub-identifier of the
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-- WriInetAddressMask object and MUST be 2 less than the
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-- last sub-identifier of the WriInetAddressMask object if
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-- an InetAddress object is defined between InetAddressType
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-- and WriInetAddressMask objects.
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-- The maximum value of the WriInetAddressMask TC is 32 for
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-- the value 'ipv4(1)' in InetAddressType object and 128 for
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-- the value 'ipv6(2)' in InetAddressType object.
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-- The value zero is object-specific and must therefore be
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-- defined as part of the description of any object which
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-- uses this syntax. Examples of the usage of zero might
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-- include situations where Internet subnet mask was unknown,
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-- or when none subnet masks need to be referenced.
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-- Refer
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-- RFC2851, Textual Conventions for Internet Network Addresses.
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WriAbsZeroBasedCounter32 ::= Gauge32
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-- TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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-- Status
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-- mandatory
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-- Descr
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-- This TC describes an object which counts events with the
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-- following semantics: objects of this type will be set to
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-- zero(0) on creation and will thereafter count appropriate
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-- events, it locks at the maximum value of 4,294,967,295 if
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-- the counter overflows.
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-- This TC may be used only in situations where wrapping is
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-- not possible or extremely unlikely situation.
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WriSnapShotAbsCounter32 ::= Unsigned32
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-- Rsyntax Gauge32
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-- TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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-- Status
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-- mandatory
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-- Descr
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-- This TC describes an object which stores a snap-shot value
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-- with the following semantics: objects of this type will
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-- take a snap-shot value from their associated
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-- WriAbsZeroBasedCounter32 type objects on creation.
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WriAlarmSeverity ::= INTEGER {
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cleared(1),
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indeterminate(2),
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critical(3),
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major(4),
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minor(5),
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warning(6),
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info(7)
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}
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-- TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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-- Status
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-- mandatory
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-- Descr
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-- Represents the perceived alarm severity associated
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-- with a service or safety affecting condition and/or
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-- event. These are based on ITU severities, except
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-- that info(7) is added.
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--
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-- cleared(1) -
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-- Indicates a previous alarm condition has been
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-- cleared. It is not required (unless specifically
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-- stated elsewhere on a case by case basis) that an
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-- alarm condition that has been cleared will produce
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-- a notification or other event containing an
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-- alarm severity with this value.
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--
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-- indeterminate(2) -
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-- Indicates that the severity level cannot be
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-- determined.
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--
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-- critical(3) -
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-- Indicates that a service or safety affecting
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-- condition has occurred and an immediate
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-- corrective action is required.
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--
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-- major(4) -
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-- Indicates that a service affecting condition has
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-- occurred and an urgent corrective action is
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-- required.
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--
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-- minor(5) -
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-- Indicates the existence of a non-service affecting
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-- condition and that corrective action should be
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-- taken in order to prevent a more serious (for
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-- example, service or safety affecting) condition.
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--
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-- warning(6) -
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-- Indicates the detection of a potential or impending
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-- service or safety affecting condition, before any
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-- significant effects have been felt.
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--
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-- info(7) -
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-- Indicates an alarm condition that does not
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-- meet any other severity definition. This can
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-- include important, but non-urgent, notices or
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-- informational events.
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-- Refer
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-- ITU-X.733
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