Crystal Vision
Control
Partial
tree of FrameMon MIB showing identifiers
The frame variables monitored by the FrameMon MIB are:
Name
Function
Syntax
Value
Slot
Frame’s virtual slot
number
INTEGER
0..31
1.1...2.16
isTempOk
Frame temperature OK?
INTEGER
1=NO, 2=TRUE
isPSUFanOk
Frame’s PSU fan OK?
INTEGER
1=NO, 2=TRUE
isFrontFanOk
Frame’s front panel fan
OK?
INTEGER
1=NO, 2=TRUE
isDoor Closed
Frame’s front panel
closed?
INTEGER
1=NO, 2=TRUE
detectedFrameType Type of Indigo frame
INTEGER
0=Indigo1SE, 1=IndigoDTSE,
2=Indigo4SE, 3=Indigo2SE,
4=Indigo1AE, 5=IndigoDTAE,
7=Indigo2AE
temperature
Frame temperature
INTEGER
0..127
0...1...2...127
configNumPsus
No. of PSUs fitted
INTEGER
Number of PSUs e.g. 1, 2 etc.
UpperPsuState
Condition of upper PSU
INTEGER
0=OK, 1=Alarm, 2=Not present,
3=Configuration error
LowerPsuState
Condition of lower PSU
INTEGER
0=OK, 1=Alarm, 2= Not present,
3=Configuration error
FrameMon MIB variables
Traps
Whenever a status or control value changes, a trap will be sent to the SNMP
manager unless filtered (see MIB for trap OIDs). By interrogating this trap it is
possible to identify the status change and its consequences. It will be quite
common for multiple traps to be sent for any one incident – for example,removing
an input may typically trigger eight traps. It will then be down to the SNMP
manager to sort these into a hierarchical order or mask as necessary.
Indigo DT User Manual R1.8
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05 July 2018