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BASIS SHELF MIB File

BASIS SHELF MIB File

This chapter describes the individual MIB objects that comprise the PXM45-specific MIB files. The BASIS SHELF MIB file, which resides in the BASIS-SHELF-MIB.my file, is part of the AXIPOP-MIB released in MGX 8850 Release 1.x.x. It contains the MIB objects from Release 1.x.x that are supported in MGX 8850 Release 2.

Contents of this chapter include:

Shelf Table

The object identifier for each MIB object is listed in Table 6-1.


Table 6-1: Shelf Table Object Identifiers
Name Object Identifier

shelfTable

::= { basisShelf 1 }

shelfEntry

::= { shelfTable 1}

shelfNum

::= { shelfEntry 1 }

shelfSlotNum

::= { shelfEntry 2 }

shelfBkplnSerialNumDeprecated

::= { shelfEntry 3 }

shelfFunctionModuleState

::= { shelfEntry 4 }

shelfFunctionModuleType

::= { shelfEntry 5 }

shelfFunctionModuleHoldReset

::= { shelfEntry 6 }

statsMasterIpAddress

::= { basisShelf 10 }

statsCollectionInterval

::= { basisShelf 11 }

statsBucketInterval

::= { basisShelf 12 }

userName

::= { basisShelf 13 }

shelfIntegratedAlarm

::= { basisShelf 14 }

The MIB objects are listed in Table 6-2.


Table 6-2: Shelf Table MIB Objects
Name Syntax Description Default Value

shelfTable

Sequence of shelfEntry

Provides the physical slot number and state of the cards for this table.

Access: not-accessible

Status: mandatory

none

shelfEntry

shelfEntry

Provides an entry for the slot.

Access: not-accessible

Status: mandatory

The indexes are the following:

  • shelfNum

  • shelfSlotNum

none

shelfNum

Integer (1..4)

Represents a unique value for each shelf. The value ranges between one and the maximum value of shelfNumber.

Access: read-only

Status: mandatory

none

shelfSlotNum

Integer (1..33)

Displays the slot number of a card. BASIS can have a maximum of 16 slots in one shelf. A value of 17 is used to reset the whole shelf. The Cisco MGX 8850 can have a maximum of 32 slots in one shelf. A value of 33 is used to reset the whole shelf.

Access: read-only

Status: mandatory

none

shelfBkplnSerialNumDeprecated

Integer (1..4)

Specifies that this object is deprecated. It is available as the ninth entry in basisShelf. It is included here to prevent a hole in the shelfEntry table.

Access: read-only

Status: mandatory

none

shelfFunctionModule
State

Integer {nocard (1), standby (2), active (3), failed (4), selfTest (5), heldInReset (6), boot (7), mismatch (8), unknown (9), coreCardMismatch (10), blocked (11), reserved (12), (hold state applies to PXM during Graceful Upgrade) hold (13)}

Holds the status of a card in a particular shelf-slot.

The Slave PXM assumes the hold state during PXM upgrades. In this state, the Slave PXM is running a different firmware but is receiving all standby updates (BRAM and Database).

Access: read-only

Status: mandatory

none

shelfFunctionModule
Type

Integer {other (1), asc (2), bnm-T3 (10), bnm-E3 (11), bnm-155 (12), srm-4T1E1 (20), srm-3T3 (21), frsm-4T1 (30), frsm-4E1 (31), frsm-4T1-C(32), frsm-4E1-C(33), HSSI: frsm-hs1 (34), HSSI frsm-8T1 (35), frsm-8E1 (36), frsm-hs1b (37), ausm-4T1 (40), ausm-4E1 (41), ausm-8T1 (50), ausm-8E1 (51), AUSM Model B: ausmB-8T1 (52), ausmB-8E1 (53), cesm-4T1 (60), cesm-4E1 (61), imatm-T3T1 (70), imatm-E3E1 (71), imatmB-T1 (72), imatmB-E1 (73), frasm-8T1 (80), cesm-8T1 (90), cesm-8E1 (91),SM from Netro: bscsm-2 (100), bscsm-4 (101), Testers: atmt-8T1 (110), atmt-8E1 (111), frt-8T1 (120), frt-8E1 (121), frsm_vhs cards frsm-2ct3 (130), frsm-2t3 (131), frsm-2e3 (132), frsm-hs2 (133), cesm-T3 (140), cesm-E3 (141), VISM: vism-8T1 (150), vism-8E1 (151), Reserved for MGX 8850 after 1000: pxm1 (1000), pxm1-2t3e3 (1001), pxm1-4oc3 (1002), pxm1-oc12 (1003), rpm (2000)}

Indicates the type of a card in a particular shelf-slot.

Access: read-only

Status: mandatory

other

shelfFunctionModuleHoldReset

Integer {doNotHold(1), holdInReset(2)}

Retains the card in a particular shelf-slot during reset if this object is set to holdInReset. If the object is set to doNotHold, it resets only the card in the specified slot. If the slot number is 17, it resets the whole shelf.

Access: read-only

Status: mandatory

none

statsMasterIpAddress

IpAddress

Displays the IP address of the statsMaster.

Access: read-only

Status: mandatory

none

statsCollectionInterval

Integer (0..65535)

Displays the statistics collection interval in minutes.

Access: read-only

Status: mandatory

0

statsBucketInterval

Integer (0..65535)

Displays the statistics bucket interval in minutes.

Access: read-only

Status: mandatory

0

userName

DisplayString {SIZE (1..20)}

Displays the username of the person logging in or logging out. It is used only in traps, and is currently limited to 12 characters.

Access: read-only

Status: mandatory

none

shelfIntegratedAlarm

Integer {clear (1), minor (2), major (3), critical (4)}

Displays the alarm status of the shelf. An implementation cannot support all the values.

The following values are possible

  • clear (1)—Indicates that the shelf is not in alarm.

  • minor (2)— Indicates that a non-service effecting condition occurred and that corrective action is taken to prevent a more serious fault.

  • major (3)—Indicates that a service effecting condition has occurred and urgent corrective action is required.

  • critical (4)—Indicates that a service effecting condition occurred and immediate corrective action is required.


Note   The definitions for minor (2), major (3), and critical (4) are taken from Bellcore GR-1248-CORE.

Access: read-only

Status: mandatory

clear

axisRedundancy Group

This group contains information about the redundancy mapping. The Core Card Set in the
Cisco MGX 8850 includes the Processor Switch Module (PXM) and the Service Redundancy/Resource Module (System Resource Manager).


Note   The slot numbers that are plugged in for the Core Card Set is different for various products.

A redundant pair is a set of cards or modules that operates in a redundant manner. At any time, one or more cards or modules of the pair are active, while the other is standby. If an active member fails, one of the standby members becomes active.

The object identifier for each MIB object is listed in Table 6-3.


Table 6-3: axisRedundancy Group Object Identifiers
Name Object Identifier

smRedMapTable

::= { axisRedundancy 1 }

smRedMapEntry

::= { smRedMapTable 1}

redPrimarySlotNum

::= { smRedMapEntry 1 }

redRowStatus

::= { smRedMapEntry 2 }

redPrimaryType

::= { smRedMapEntry 3 }

redPrimaryState

::= { smRedMapEntry 4 }

redSecondarySlotNum

::= { smRedMapEntry 5 }

redSecondaryType

::= { smRedMapEntry 6 }

redSecondaryState

::= { smRedMapEntry 7 }

redType

::= { smRedMapEntry 8 }

redCoveringSlot

::= { smRedMapEntry 9 }

redFeature

::= { smRedMapEntry 10 }

redLineModuleType

::= { smRedMapEntry 11 }

The MIB objects are listed in Table 6-4.


Table 6-4: axisRedundancy Group MIB Objects
Name Syntax Description Default Value

smRedMapTable

Sequence Of SmRedMapEntry

Provides the redundancy map for a service module. This table is used to configure redundancy for service modules. It contains entries for the Core Card Set in some implementations.

Access: not-accessible

Status: mandatory

none

smRedMapEntry

smRedMapEntry

Provides an entry for Service Module or Core Card Set redundancy. Some implementations can have entries for the core-card set. The entries for core-card set can not be added, modified,or deleted. An entry is created in this table to configure service modules in redundant configuration. Following are examples:

Access: not-accessible

Status: mandatory

The index contains redPrimarySlotNum.

none

redPrimarySlotNum

Integer (1..32)

Describes the index to the table. This is the slot number of the primary module in the redundant configuration.

For systems where the entries are created by the agent for the Core Card Set, the implied slot numbers are used for this object. The implied slot number values are dependent on the system.

Access: read-write

Status: mandatory

none

redRowStatus

Integer {add(1), del(2), mod(3)}

Add, deletes, or modifies the redundancy.


Note   Modify is not used but it is there for consistency.

This object creates and deletes an entry in smRedMapTable. This object is set to add (1), to create an entry in the table. The values of redPrimarySlot and redSecondarySlot objects constitute the redundant pairs. The slot numbers specified for redPrimarySlot and redSecondarySlot can be in the same half of the shelf for half-height service modules. This object is set to del (2) to delete an entry from the table.

Access: read-write

Status: mandatory

del

redPrimaryType

Integer {other (1), bsc (2), aum-T3 (10), tim (20), frsm-4T1 (30), frsm-4E1 (31), frsm-hs1 (34), frsm-8T1 (35), frsm-8E1 (36), frsm-hs1b (37), ausm-4T1 (40), ausm-4E1 (41), ausm-8T1 (50), ausm-8E1 (51), AUSM Model B ausmB-8T1 (52), ausmB-8E1 (53), cesm-4T1 (60), cesm-4E1 (61), imatm-T3T1 (70), imatm-E3E1 (71), imatmB-T1 (72), imatmB-E1 (73), frasm-8T1 (80), cesm-8T1 (90), cesm-8E1 (91), SM from Netro bscsm-2 (100), bscsm-4 (101), frsm_vhs cards frsm-2ct3 (130), frsm-2t3 (131), frsm-2e3 (132), frsm-hs2 (133), cesm-t3e3 cards cesm-T3 (140), cesm-E3 (141), testers atmt-8T1 (110), atmt-8E1 (111), frt-8T1 (120), frt-8E1 (121), VISM vism-8T1 (150), vism-8E1 (151), reserved for MGX8850 after 1000 pxm1 (1000), pxm1-2t3e3 (1001), pxm1-4oc3 (1002), pxm1-oc12 (1003), rpm (2000)}

Holds the type of the primary card. Some of the card types are not supported in the table but they are defined for consistency. The bsc, ausm-T3, and tim modules are not supported.

Access: read-only

Status: mandatory

none

redPrimaryState

Integer{nocard (1), standby (2), active (3), failed (4), selfTest (5), heldInReset (6), boot (7), mismatch (8), unknown (9), unusedCoreCardMisMatch (10), blocked (11), reserved (12), Hold state applies to PXM during Graceful Upgrade, unusedHold (13)}

Holds the state of the primary card. Some of the states are not supported in the table but are defined here for consistency with the card States. The values heldInReset, boot, and unknown are not supported.

Access: read-only

Status: mandatory

The following are the supported values:

  • nocard (1)—Module not present in the slot.

  • standby (2)—Module is in standby state.

  • active (3)—Module is in active state.

  • failed (4)—Module is in failed state due to some condition.

  • selfTest (5)—Module is performing self test.

  • mismatch(8)—Wrong module is plugged in.

none

redSecondarySlotNum

Integer (0..32)

Contains the slot number of the redundant card for the primary card. The value of SecondarySlotNum is zero when no secondary card covers the primary card. The value of SecondarySlotNum is from the same half of the shelf. If the primary card is in the top half, the secondary card is in the same half and is covered by the top SRM.

Access: read-write

Status: mandatory

none

redSecondaryType

Integer {other (1), bsc (2), aum-T3 (10), tim (20), frsm-4T1 (30), frsm-4E1 (31), frsm-hs1 (34), frsm-8T1 (35), frsm-8E1 (36), frsm-hs1b (37), ausm-4T1 (40), ausm-4E1 (41), ausm-8T1 (50), ausm-8E1 (51), ausmB-8T1 (52), ausmB-8E1 (53), cesm-4T1 (60), cesm-4E1 (61), imatm-T3T1 (70), imatm-E3E1 (71), imatmB-T1 (72), imatmB-E1 (73), frasm-8T1 (80), cesm-8T1 (90), cesm-8E1 (91), SM from Netro bscsm-2 (100), bscsm-4 (101), frsm_vhs cards frsm-2ct3 (130), frsm-2t3 (131), frsm-2e3 (132), frsm-hs2 (133), cesm-t3e3 cards cesm-T3 (140), cesm-E3 (141), testers atmt-8T1 (110), atmt-8E1 (111), frt-8T1 (120), frt-8E1 (121), VISM vism-8T1 (150), vism-8E1 (151), reserved for MGX8850 after 1000 pxm1 (1000), pxm1-2t3e3 (1001), pxm1-4oc3 (1002), pxm1-oc12 (1003), rpm (2000)}

Holds the type of the redundant card.


Note   redSecondaryType is the same as redPrimaryType unless it is changed for a new service module.

Some of the card types are not supported in the table but they are defined here for consistency with the shelf card types. The bsc, ausm-T3, and tim modules are not supported.

Access: read-only

Status: mandatory

none

redSecondaryState

Integer {nocard (1), standby (2), active (3), failed (4), selfTest (5), heldInReset (6), boot (7), mismatch (8), unknown (9), unusedCoreCardMisMatch (10), blocked (11), reserved (12), Hold state applies to PXM during Graceful Upgrade unusedHold (13)}

Holds the state of the secondary card.

Access: read-only

Status: mandatory

The following are the supported values:

  • nocard (1)—Module not present in the slot.

  • standby (2)—Module is in standby state.

  • active (3)—Module is in active state.

  • failed (4)—Module is in failed state.

  • selfTest (5)—Module is performing self test.

  • mismatch (8)—Module is not compatible with the current configuration, or a wrong type of back-card or line module is inserted.

none

redType

Integer{yCable (1), oneToN (2) }

Describes the type of redundancy. The supported values are either yCable (1) or oneToN (2). yCable is a 1:1 (y cable) redundancy configuration. In this configuration, there is only one module, which acts as the backup for the other. oneToN (2) is a 1:N redundancy configuration. In this configuration, there is one module (secondary), which acts as the backup for other primary modules. There are multiple primary modules and one secondary module in this configuration.

At any point of time, the secondary module is backup for only one failed primary module. If more than one primary module fails, the failed primary modules are not covered by the secondary module.

Access: read-write

Status: mandatory

none

redCoveringSlot

Integer (0..32)

Indicates the slot number of the primary card. The secondary card is covering this slot number.


Note   redCoveringSlot is set to zero when the primary is not being protected.

If this primary card is being protected by its redundant card, this object is the primary slot number.

Access: read-only

Status: mandatory

none

redFeature

Integer

Indicates the feature of the primary card.

Access: read-only

Status: mandatory

none

redLineModuleType

Integer {lm-DB15-4T1 (16), lm-DB15-4E1 (17), lm-BNC-4E1 (18), lm-DB15-4T1-R(19), lm-DB15-4E1-R(20), lm-BNC-4E1-R (21), lm-RJ48-8T1 (22), lm-RJ48-8E1 (23), lm-SMB-8E1 (24), lm-RJ48-T3T1 (25), lm-RJ48-E3E1 (26), lm-RJ48-T3E1 (27), lm-SMB-E3E1 (28), lm-RJ48-E3T1 (29), lm-SMB-T3E1 (30), lm-T3E3-D (32), lm-T3E3-B (33), lm-RJ48-8T1-R(48), lm-RJ48-8E1-R(49), lm-SMB-8E1-R (50), HSSI/X.21 lm-HS1-4X21 (60), lm-HS1-3HSSI(61), HSSI/X.21 lm-HS1-4V35 (62)}

Indicates the line module type for the primary card. This object is not configured and it has only the type of the current line module that is present in the slot.


Note   The types that end with a -R are a redundant back card type, which do not have a connector on the faceplate.

They are used for the redundant card but they are plugged into the primary by mistake. This object shows the applicable type.

Access: read-only

Status: mandatory

none


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