MIB Discovery
1930 modules enregistrés
Chemin
MIX : 1 (iso). 3 (org). 6 (dod). 1 (internet). 2 (mgmt). 1 (mib-2). 25 (host). 3 (hrDevice). 5 (hrPrinterTable). 1 (hrPrinterEntry). 2 (hrPrinterDetectedErrorState)
OID : 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.2
TXT : iso. org. dod. internet. mgmt. mib-2. host. hrDevice. hrPrinterTable. hrPrinterEntry. hrPrinterDetectedErrorState
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OID1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.2
Module HOST-RESOURCES-MIB (CISCO)
NomhrPrinterDetectedErrorState
Accesreadonly
Statuscurrent
Description This object represents any error conditions detected by the printer. The error conditions are encoded as bits in an octet string, with the following definitions: Condition Bit # lowPaper 0 noPaper 1 lowToner 2 noToner 3 doorOpen 4 jammed 5 offline 6 serviceRequested 7 inputTrayMissing 8 outputTrayMissing 9 markerSupplyMissing 10 outputNearFull 11 outputFull 12 inputTrayEmpty 13 overduePreventMaint 14 Bits are numbered starting with the most significant bit of the first byte being bit 0, the least significant bit of the first byte being bit 7, the most significant bit of the second byte being bit 8, and so on. A one bit encodes that the condition was detected, while a zero bit encodes that the condition was not detected. This object is useful for alerting an operator to specific warning or error conditions that may occur, especially those requiring human intervention.
SyntaxeOctetString
Module HOST-RESOURCES-MIB (ietf)
NomhrPrinterDetectedErrorState
Accesreadonly
Statuscurrent
Description This object represents any error conditions detected by the printer. The error conditions are encoded as bits in an octet string, with the following definitions: Condition Bit # lowPaper 0 noPaper 1 lowToner 2 noToner 3 doorOpen 4 jammed 5 offline 6 serviceRequested 7 inputTrayMissing 8 outputTrayMissing 9 markerSupplyMissing 10 outputNearFull 11 outputFull 12 inputTrayEmpty 13 overduePreventMaint 14 Bits are numbered starting with the most significant bit of the first byte being bit 0, the least significant bit of the first byte being bit 7, the most significant bit of the second byte being bit 8, and so on. A one bit encodes that the condition was detected, while a zero bit encodes that the condition was not detected. This object is useful for alerting an operator to specific warning or error conditions that may occur, especially those requiring human intervention.
SyntaxeOctetString