mibs/MIBS/hp/HP-ICF-FAULT-FINDER-MIB
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HP-ICF-FAULT-FINDER-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
Integer32, MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE
FROM SNMPv2-SMI
TimeStamp, TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
FROM SNMPv2-TC
MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP
FROM SNMPv2-CONF
PhysicalIndex, PhysicalClass
FROM ENTITY-MIB
hpicfObjectModules, hpicfCommon, hpicfCommonTrapsPrefix
FROM HP-ICF-OID;
hpicfFaultFinderMib MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "200505021934Z" -- May 2, 2005
ORGANIZATION "Hewlett-Packard Company,
Procurve Networking Business"
CONTACT-INFO "Hewlett-Packard Company
8000 Foothills Blvd.
Roseville, CA 95747"
DESCRIPTION "This MIB module contains object definitions for
managing the Fault Finder feature in web-capable
HP devices."
REVISION "200505021934Z" -- May 2, 2005
DESCRIPTION "Added 3 new Transceiver related fault messages."
REVISION "200503221130Z" -- March 22, 2005
DESCRIPTION "Added Transceiver related fault messages,
jumbos/flow control fault. Also added
Connection-Rate-Filtering fault type to
extend support for virus throttling."
REVISION "200307280707Z" -- July 28, 2003
DESCRIPTION "Add duplexMismatch type. Update division name."
REVISION "200011030707Z" -- November 3, 2000
DESCRIPTION "Add lossOfStackMember and hotSwapReboot fault
types. Update division name."
REVISION "9811202350Z" -- November 20, 1998
DESCRIPTION "Added several fault types, and the ability to
reduce a port's speed as one of the actions to
take on a fault."
REVISION "9710210249Z" -- October 21, 1997
DESCRIPTION "Initial version of this MIB module."
::= { hpicfObjectModules 12 }
hpicfFaultFinder OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpicfCommon 7 }
HpicfFaultType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "An enumerated value which indicates a type of
fault which is monitored by the agent."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
badDriver(1),
badXcvr(2),
badCable(3),
tooLongCable(4),
overBandwidth(5),
bcastStorm(6),
partition(7),
misconfiguredSQE(8),
polarityReversal(9),
networkLoop(10),
lossOfLink(11),
portSecurityViolation(12),
backupLinkTransition(13),
meshingFault(14),
fanFault(15),
rpsFault(16),
stuck10MbFault(17),
lossOfStackMember(18),
hotSwapReboot(19),
duplexMismatchHDX(20),
duplexMismatchFDX(21),
flowcntlJumbosFault(22),
portSelftestFailure(23),
xcvrUnidentified(24),
xcvrUnsupported(25),
crfNotify(26),
crfThrottled(27),
crfBlocked(28),
xcvrNotYetSupported(29),
xcvrBRevOnly(30),
xcvrNotSupportedOnPort(31),
phyReadFailure(32)
}
HpicfFaultTolerance ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Objects of this type are used to scale internal
fault thresholds between hard-coded minimum and
maximum threshold values as follows:
actual = min + ((max - min) * tol)/maxTol
where:
actual - actual threshold used by Fault Finder
min - minimum threshold for this fault
max - maximum threshold for this fault
tol - configured tolerance for this fault
maxTol - maximum tolerance value (255)"
SYNTAX Integer32 (0..255)
HpicfFaultAction ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Objects of this type are used to indicate
actions taken on detection of a fault."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
none(1),
warn(2),
warnAndDisable(3),
warnAndSpeedReduce(4),
warnAndSpeedReduceAndDisable(5)
}
HpicfUrlString ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "This TC describes an object which holds a
reference to a (remote) resource by using the
Uniform Resource Locator (URL) notation as
defined in RFC 1738. The allowed character set
and the encoding rules for this textual
convention are defined in RFC 1738 section 2.2."
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..255))
hpicfFfControlTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HpicfFfControlEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "This table contains one entry per fault type
that this agent is capable of monitoring."
::= { hpicfFaultFinder 1 }
hpicfFfControlEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX HpicfFfControlEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Configuration information for a particular fault
type."
INDEX { hpicfFfControlIndex }
::= { hpicfFfControlTable 1 }
HpicfFfControlEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
hpicfFfControlIndex HpicfFaultType,
hpicfFfAction HpicfFaultAction,
hpicfFfWarnTolerance HpicfFaultTolerance,
hpicfFfDisablePortTolerance HpicfFaultTolerance,
hpicfFfSpeedReduceTolerance HpicfFaultTolerance
}
hpicfFfControlIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX HpicfFaultType
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The type of fault for which this entry contains
configuration information."
::= { hpicfFfControlEntry 1 }
hpicfFfAction OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX HpicfFaultAction
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "This object is used to configure the action,
if any, to be taken if a fault of this type is
detected by the agent. Setting an instance of
this object to 'none' will clear any previous
state of the associated fault on all ports.
This object is used to enable or disable the
port disable feature for this fault type.
Setting this object to 'warnAndDisable' will
enable the port disable feature for this fault
type. This feature is intended to allow an agent
to disable ports that are being disruptive to the
rest of the network.
Note that not all agents will support setting
this object to 'warnAndDisable'. The agent
may choose not to disable a particular port for a
particular fault based on its knowledge of if/how
that fault disrupts the network."
::= { hpicfFfControlEntry 2 }
hpicfFfWarnTolerance OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX HpicfFaultTolerance
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The tolerance level used to calculate the
fault warning threshold for this fault type.
The agent will periodically check relevant
statistics for each port for each type of fault.
If the warning threshold has been exceeded, and
fault warning action is enabled for that fault
type, an hpicfFaultFinderTrap notification will
be sent. In addition, an entry will be made in
the hpicfFfLogTable for the fault. Once a fault
warning has fired, a hysteresis mechanism assures
that another warning will not be fired until the
relevant counter drops below a hysteresis
threshold value."
::= { hpicfFfControlEntry 3 }
hpicfFfDisablePortTolerance OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX HpicfFaultTolerance
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The tolerance level used to calculate the
port disable threshold for this fault type.
The value of an instance of this object MUST be
greater than the value of the corresponding
instance of the hpicfFfWarnTolerance.
The agent will periodically check relevant
statistics for each port for each type of fault.
If the port disable threshold has been exceeded,
and port disable is enabled for that fault type,
an hpicfFaultFinderTrap notification will be
sent. In addition, an entry will be made in the
hpicfFfLogTable for the fault.
Ports will not be disabled until at least one
polling interval after a warning has fired. In
addition, the agent may further delay disabling
a port in certain situations. For example, it
may choose to delay disabling a cascade port to
give the cascaded device a chance to correct the
problem."
::= { hpicfFfControlEntry 4 }
hpicfFfSpeedReduceTolerance OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX HpicfFaultTolerance
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The tolerance level used to calculate the
speed reduce threshold for this fault type.
The value of an instance of this object MUST be
greater than the value of the corresponding
instance of the hpicfFfWarnTolerance, and
less than or equal to the corresponding instance
of hpicfFfDisablePortTolerance.
The agent will only speed reduce on a port if
auto-negotiation has been performed, and the
partners link abilities allow operation at a
slower media speed.
The agent will periodically check relevant
statistics for each port for each type of fault.
If the speed reduce threshold has been exceeded,
and speed rededuction option is enabled for that
fault type, an hpicfFaultFinderTrap notification
will be sent. In addition, an entry will be made
in the hpicfFfLogTable for the fault.
The agent may elect to not or delay speed
reduction of certain ports. For example,
it may choose to delay taking action on a
cascade port to give the cascaded device a
chance to correct the problem."
::= { hpicfFfControlEntry 5 }
hpicfFfLogTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HpicfFfLogEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "A log of fault warnings and ports disabled by
the Fault Finder."
::= { hpicfFaultFinder 2 }
hpicfFfLogEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX HpicfFfLogEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "An entry in the Fault Finder log, containing
information about a single fault."
INDEX { hpicfFfLogIndex }
::= { hpicfFfLogTable 1 }
HpicfFfLogEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
hpicfFfLogIndex Integer32,
hpicfFfLogCreateTime TimeStamp,
hpicfFfLogPhysEntity PhysicalIndex,
hpicfFfLogFaultType HpicfFaultType,
hpicfFfLogAction HpicfFaultAction,
hpicfFfLogSeverity INTEGER,
hpicfFfLogStatus INTEGER,
hpicfFfLogPhysClass PhysicalClass,
hpicfFfLogInfoType INTEGER,
hpicfFfLogInfo OCTET STRING
}
hpicfFfLogIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "An arbitrary value which uniquely identifies
this log entry. The index for a particular log
entry must not change, even though entries with
lower valued indices have been deleted."
::= { hpicfFfLogEntry 1 }
hpicfFfLogCreateTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TimeStamp
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The value of sysUpTime when this log entry was
added to the hpicfFfLogTable."
::= { hpicfFfLogEntry 2 }
hpicfFfLogPhysEntity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PhysicalIndex
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The entPhysicalIndex of the device port or other
physical component on which the fault was
detected. On agents which do not implement the
Entity MIB, this will contain the ifIndex of the
offending port."
::= { hpicfFfLogEntry 3 }
hpicfFfLogFaultType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX HpicfFaultType
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The type of fault which was detected on the
physical entity indicated by
hpicfFfLogPhysEntity."
::= { hpicfFfLogEntry 4 }
hpicfFfLogAction OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX HpicfFaultAction
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The action, if any, that was taken by the agent
when this fault was detected."
::= { hpicfFfLogEntry 5 }
hpicfFfLogSeverity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
informational(1),
medium(2),
critical(3)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The severity level of the fault. Port disables
will always be logged as 'critical'.
An agent may need to remove faults from the fault
log in order to reclaim resources. If so, it
must remove lower severity faults before removing
higher severity faults. Faults at the same
severity level should be removed from oldest to
newest."
::= { hpicfFfLogEntry 6 }
hpicfFfLogStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
new(1),
active(2),
old(3)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Log entries will initially be created with the
value 'new'. A manager cannot set this object to
'new'. Setting this object to 'active' indicates
that the fault has been displayed to a user.
Setting this object to 'old' indicates that the
agent should remove this fault from the log."
::= { hpicfFfLogEntry 7 }
hpicfFfLogPhysClass OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PhysicalClass
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The PhysicalClass as defined by Entity MIB to
which this hpicfFfLogPhysIndex belongs. "
::= { hpicfFfLogEntry 8 }
hpicfFfLogInfoType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ipv4Address(1),
displayString(2)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "This field can be used to indicate the class of
information that 'hpicfFfLogInfo' holds"
::= { hpicfFfLogEntry 9 }
hpicfFfLogInfo OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "This can be used to hold any relevant information
about the current fault"
::= { hpicfFfLogEntry 10 }
hpicfFfFaultInfoURL OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX HpicfUrlString
MAX-ACCESS accessible-for-notify
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "A URL which a management station can use to
access additional information about the fault
which triggered the notification in which this
object was sent."
::= { hpicfFaultFinder 3 }
hpicfFaultFinderTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { hpicfFfLogFaultType,
hpicfFfLogAction,
hpicfFfLogSeverity,
hpicfFfFaultInfoURL
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "This notification is sent whenever the Fault
Finder creates an entry in the hpicfFfLogTable."
::= { hpicfCommonTrapsPrefix 5 }
hpicfFaultFinderConformance
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpicfFaultFinderMib 1 }
hpicfFaultFinderCompliances
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpicfFaultFinderConformance 1 }
hpicfFaultFinderGroups
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpicfFaultFinderConformance 2 }
hpicfFaultFinderCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The compliance statement for devices
implementing the HP Fault Finder capability."
MODULE
MANDATORY-GROUPS { hpicfFaultConfigGroup,
hpicfFaultLogGroup,
hpicfFaultNotifyGroup }
OBJECT hpicfFfAction
DESCRIPTION "Support for 'warnAndDisable' is not required
on devices that do not support the optional
port disable capability."
OBJECT hpicfFfDisablePortTolerance
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access to this object is not required
on devices that do not support the optional
port disable capability."
::= { hpicfFaultFinderCompliances 1 }
hpicfFaultFinder2Compliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The compliance statement for devices
implementing the HP Fault Finder capability."
MODULE
MANDATORY-GROUPS { hpicfFaultConfig2Group,
hpicfFaultLogGroup,
hpicfFaultNotifyGroup }
OBJECT hpicfFfAction
DESCRIPTION "Support for 'warnAndDisable' is not required
on devices that do not support the optional
port disable capability."
OBJECT hpicfFfDisablePortTolerance
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access to this object is not required
on devices that do not support the optional
port disable capability."
OBJECT hpicfFfSpeedReduceTolerance
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access to this object is not required
on devices that do not support the optional
speed reduce capability."
::= { hpicfFaultFinderCompliances 2 }
hpicfFaultConfigGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { hpicfFfAction,
hpicfFfWarnTolerance,
hpicfFfDisablePortTolerance
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "A collection of objects for configuring the
Fault Finder feature."
::= { hpicfFaultFinderGroups 1 }
hpicfFaultLogGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { hpicfFfLogCreateTime,
hpicfFfLogPhysEntity,
hpicfFfLogFaultType,
hpicfFfLogAction,
hpicfFfLogSeverity,
hpicfFfLogStatus,
hpicfFfFaultInfoURL,
hpicfFfLogPhysClass,
hpicfFfLogInfoType,
hpicfFfLogInfo
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "A collection of objects for accessing the log of
discovered faults."
::= { hpicfFaultFinderGroups 2 }
hpicfFaultNotifyGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
NOTIFICATIONS { hpicfFaultFinderTrap }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "A collection of notifications used to indicate
the discovery of a network fault."
::= { hpicfFaultFinderGroups 3 }
hpicfFaultConfig2Group OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { hpicfFfAction,
hpicfFfWarnTolerance,
hpicfFfDisablePortTolerance,
hpicfFfSpeedReduceTolerance
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "A collection of objects for configuring the
Fault Finder feature, including the ability
to reduce a port's media speed in the event
of a fault."
::= { hpicfFaultFinderGroups 4 }
END