Qsrsensorstate, Notifications, Notification objects – HP IP Distance Gateway User Manual

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qsrSensorState

INTEGER

Syntax

read-only

Access

The state of this sensor, indicating the health of the system.

Description

unknown—The sensor value/threshold(s) cannot be determined.

normal—The sensor value is within normal operational limits.

warning—The sensor value is approaching a threshold.

critical—The sensor value has exceeded a threshold.

Notifications

The mpx110 has six notification types. The following sections describe these notifications and the
objects they use.

Notification objects

This section defines the objects used in notifications.

qsrEventSeverity

INTEGER

Syntax

accessible-for-notify

Access

Indicates the severity of the event. The value clear specifies that a condition that
caused an earlier trap is no longer present.

Description

qsrEventDescription

SnmpAdminString

Syntax

accessible-for-notify

Access

A textual description of the event that occurred

Description

qsrEventTimeStamp

DateAndTime

Syntax

accessible-for-notify

Access

Indicates when the event occurred

Description

Agent startup notification

The agent startup notification indicates that the agent on the mpx110 has started running.
The command is qsrAgentStartup, and uses the object qsrEventTimeStamp.

Agent shutdown notification

The agent shutdown notification indicates that the agent on the mpx110 is shutting down.
The command is qsrAgentShutdown, and uses the object qsrEventTimeStamp.

Network port-down notification

The network port-down notification (qsrNwPortDown) indicates that the specified network port
is down. If the port comes up, this event is sent with the qsrEventSeverity object set to clear.

140 Simple Network Management Protocol

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