OID | 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.3.1.1.3 |
Module | RMON-MIB (CISCO) |
Nom | alarmVariable |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | The object identifier of the particular variable to be
sampled. Only variables that resolve to an ASN.1 primitive
type of INTEGER (INTEGER, Integer32, Counter32, Counter64,
Gauge, or TimeTicks) may be sampled.
Because SNMP access control is articulated entirely
in terms of the contents of MIB views, no access
control mechanism exists that can restrict the value of
this object to identify only those objects that exist
in a particular MIB view. Because there is thus no
acceptable means of restricting the read access that
could be obtained through the alarm mechanism, the
probe must only grant write access to this object in
those views that have read access to all objects on
the probe.
During a set operation, if the supplied variable name is
not available in the selected MIB view, a badValue error
must be returned. If at any time the variable name of
an established alarmEntry is no longer available in the
selected MIB view, the probe must change the status of
this alarmEntry to invalid(4).
This object may not be modified if the associated
alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1). |
Syntaxe | ObjectIdentifier |
Module | RMON-MIB (DELL) |
Nom | alarmVariable |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | The object identifier of the particular variable to be
sampled. Only variables that resolve to an ASN.1 primitive
type of INTEGER (INTEGER, Integer32, Counter32, Counter64,
Gauge, or TimeTicks) may be sampled.
Because SNMP access control is articulated entirely
in terms of the contents of MIB views, no access
control mechanism exists that can restrict the value of
this object to identify only those objects that exist
in a particular MIB view. Because there is thus no
acceptable means of restricting the read access that
could be obtained through the alarm mechanism, the
probe must only grant write access to this object in
those views that have read access to all objects on
the probe.
During a set operation, if the supplied variable name is
not available in the selected MIB view, a badValue error
must be returned. If at any time the variable name of
an established alarmEntry is no longer available in the
selected MIB view, the probe must change the status of
this alarmEntry to invalid(4).
This object may not be modified if the associated
alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1). |
Syntaxe | ObjectIdentifier |
Module | RFC1271-MIB (ietf) |
Nom | alarmVariable |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | mandatory |
Description | The object identifier of the particular variable to
be sampled. Only variables that resolve to an ASN.1
primitive type of INTEGER (INTEGER, Counter, Gauge,
or TimeTicks) may be sampled.
Because SNMP access control is articulated entirely
in terms of the contents of MIB views, no access
control mechanism exists that can restrict the value of
this object to identify only those objects that exist
in a particular MIB view. Because there is thus no
acceptable means of restricting the read access that
could be obtained through the alarm mechanism, the
probe must only grant write access to this object in
those views that have read access to all objects on
the probe.
During a set operation, if the supplied variable
name is not available in the selected MIB view, a
badValue error must be returned. If at any time
the variable name of an established alarmEntry is
no longer available in the selected MIB view, the
probe must change the status of this alarmEntry
to invalid(4).
This object may not be modified if the associated
alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1). |
Syntaxe | ObjectIdentifier |
Module | RMON-MIB (ietf) |
Nom | alarmVariable |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | The object identifier of the particular variable to be
sampled. Only variables that resolve to an ASN.1 primitive
type of INTEGER (INTEGER, Integer32, Counter32, Counter64,
Gauge, or TimeTicks) may be sampled.
Because SNMP access control is articulated entirely
in terms of the contents of MIB views, no access
control mechanism exists that can restrict the value of
this object to identify only those objects that exist
in a particular MIB view. Because there is thus no
acceptable means of restricting the read access that
could be obtained through the alarm mechanism, the
probe must only grant write access to this object in
those views that have read access to all objects on
the probe.
During a set operation, if the supplied variable name is
not available in the selected MIB view, a badValue error
must be returned. If at any time the variable name of
an established alarmEntry is no longer available in the
selected MIB view, the probe must change the status of
this alarmEntry to invalid(4).
This object may not be modified if the associated
alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1). |
Syntaxe | ObjectIdentifier |
Module | RMON-MIB (Alcatel) |
Nom | alarmVariable |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | The object identifier of the particular variable to be
sampled. Only variables that resolve to an ASN.1 primitive
type of INTEGER (INTEGER, Integer32, Counter32, Counter64,
Gauge, or TimeTicks) may be sampled.
Because SNMP access control is articulated entirely
in terms of the contents of MIB views, no access
control mechanism exists that can restrict the value of
this object to identify only those objects that exist
in a particular MIB view. Because there is thus no
acceptable means of restricting the read access that
could be obtained through the alarm mechanism, the
probe must only grant write access to this object in
those views that have read access to all objects on
the probe.
During a set operation, if the supplied variable name is
not available in the selected MIB view, a badValue error
must be returned. If at any time the variable name of
an established alarmEntry is no longer available in the
selected MIB view, the probe must change the status of
this alarmEntry to invalid(4).
This object may not be modified if the associated
alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1). |
Syntaxe | ObjectIdentifier |
Module | RFC1271-MIB (Force10-9.14.2.1) |
Nom | alarmVariable |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | mandatory |
Description | The object identifier of the particular variable to
be sampled. Only variables that resolve to an ASN.1
primitive type of INTEGER (INTEGER, Counter, Gauge,
or TimeTicks) may be sampled.
Because SNMP access control is articulated entirely
in terms of the contents of MIB views, no access
control mechanism exists that can restrict the value of
this object to identify only those objects that exist
in a particular MIB view. Because there is thus no
acceptable means of restricting the read access that
could be obtained through the alarm mechanism, the
probe must only grant write access to this object in
those views that have read access to all objects on
the probe.
During a set operation, if the supplied variable
name is not available in the selected MIB view, a
badValue error must be returned. If at any time
the variable name of an established alarmEntry is
no longer available in the selected MIB view, the
probe must change the status of this alarmEntry
to invalid(4).
This object may not be modified if the associated
alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1). |
Syntaxe | ObjectIdentifier |
Module | RMON-MIB (Force10-9.14.2.1) |
Nom | alarmVariable |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | The object identifier of the particular variable to be
sampled. Only variables that resolve to an ASN.1 primitive
type of INTEGER (INTEGER, Integer32, Counter32, Counter64,
Gauge, or TimeTicks) may be sampled.
Because SNMP access control is articulated entirely
in terms of the contents of MIB views, no access
control mechanism exists that can restrict the value of
this object to identify only those objects that exist
in a particular MIB view. Because there is thus no
acceptable means of restricting the read access that
could be obtained through the alarm mechanism, the
probe must only grant write access to this object in
those views that have read access to all objects on
the probe.
During a set operation, if the supplied variable name is
not available in the selected MIB view, a badValue error
must be returned. If at any time the variable name of
an established alarmEntry is no longer available in the
selected MIB view, the probe must change the status of
this alarmEntry to invalid(4).
This object may not be modified if the associated
alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1). |
Syntaxe | ObjectIdentifier |
Module | RMON-MIB (FS) |
Nom | alarmVariable |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | The object identifier of the particular variable to be
sampled. Only variables that resolve to an ASN.1 primitive
type of INTEGER (INTEGER, Integer32, Counter32, Counter64,
Gauge, or TimeTicks) may be sampled.
Because SNMP access control is articulated entirely
in terms of the contents of MIB views, no access
control mechanism exists that can restrict the value of
this object to identify only those objects that exist
in a particular MIB view. Because there is thus no
acceptable means of restricting the read access that
could be obtained through the alarm mechanism, the
probe must only grant write access to this object in
those views that have read access to all objects on
the probe.
During a set operation, if the supplied variable name is
not available in the selected MIB view, a badValue error
must be returned. If at any time the variable name of
an established alarmEntry is no longer available in the
selected MIB view, the probe must change the status of
this alarmEntry to invalid(4).
This object may not be modified if the associated
alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1). |
Syntaxe | ObjectIdentifier |