BARIX-ABCL-TRAPS-MIB: View SNMP OID List / Download MIB

VENDOR: BARIX AG


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Object Name OID Type Access Info
 keepalive 1.3.6.1.4.1.17491.1.50.1
A keepalive trap signalises that the system is still alive.
 amplifier1AlarmCleared 1.3.6.1.4.1.17491.1.50.1000
An amplifier1AlarmCleared trap signalises end of error condition 'Amplifier 1 Alarm' and is sent when the amplifier error of the first amplifier is resolved (the respective digital input is inactive). The details of the alert are sent as general purpose text strings that contain the following information in the given order: Human readable timestamp of the alarm, alarm severity, textual host name and a textual alarm description.
 amplifier1Alarm 1.3.6.1.4.1.17491.1.50.1001
An amplifier1Alarm trap signalises an alarm condition on the first amplifier. The trap is triggered by activity on the respective digital input. The details of the alert are sent as general purpose text strings that contain the following information in the given order: Human readable timestamp of the alarm, alarm severity, textual host name and a textual alarm description.
 amplifier2AlarmCleared 1.3.6.1.4.1.17491.1.50.1002
An amplifier2AlarmCleared trap signalises end of error condition 'Amplifier 2 Alarm' and is sent when the amplifier error of the second amplifier is resolved (the respective digital input is inactive). The details of the alert are sent as general purpose text strings that contain the following information in the given order: Human readable timestamp of the alarm, alarm severity, textual host name and a textual alarm description.
 amplifier2Alarm 1.3.6.1.4.1.17491.1.50.1003
An amplifier2Alarm trap signalises an alarm condition on the second amplifier. The trap is triggered by activity on the respective digital input. The details of the alert are sent as general purpose text strings that contain the following information in the given order: Human readable timestamp of the alarm, alarm severity, textual host name and a textual alarm description.
 partnerMissingCleared 1.3.6.1.4.1.17491.1.50.1004
A partnerMissingCleared trap signalises end of error condition 'Partner Missing' and is sent when the respective partner comes on-line. The details of the alert are sent as general purpose text strings that contain the following information in the given order: Human readable timestamp of the alarm, alarm severity, textual host name and a textual alarm description.
 partnerMissing 1.3.6.1.4.1.17491.1.50.1005
A partnerMissing trap signalises a loss of the communication partner. The trap is sent only once when the partner is not responding for more than 60 seconds. The details of the alert are sent as general purpose text strings that contain the following information in the given order: Human readable timestamp of the alarm, alarm severity, textual host name and a textual alarm description.
 noAudioCleared 1.3.6.1.4.1.17491.1.50.1006
A noAudioCleared trap signalises end of error condition 'No Audio' and is sent when the output audio level raises above the minimum level. The details of the alert are sent as general purpose text strings that contain the following information in the given order: Human readable timestamp of the alarm, alarm severity, textual host name and a textual alarm description.
 noAudio 1.3.6.1.4.1.17491.1.50.1007
A noAudio trap is sent if the audio output peak level is too low for a certain (configured) period of time while a valid audio stream is being received. This condition signalises a potential error in analog circuitry. The details of the alert are sent as general purpose text strings that contain the following information in the given order: Human readable timestamp of the alarm, alarm severity, textual host name and a textual alarm description.