
Hosted System Management
Monitoring the status of remote shelves
The Stinger® Compact Remote ATM DSLAM Getting Started Guide
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Monitoring the status of remote shelves
The
remote-shelf-stat
profile resides on the host for monitoring remote shelves.
The
remoteshelf
command displays information about enabled remote shelves in the
hosted system.
You can also set alarms and traps to notify an SNMP management station when
certain conditions occur on a remote shelf.
Using the
remote-shelf-stat
profile
When the host detects an enabled remote shelf, the system creates a
remote-shelf-stat
profile for the shelf. For example:
HOST>
dir remote-shelf-stat
0 08/27/2003 16:11:22 shelf-2
0 08/27/2003 16:17:39 shelf-3
0 08/27/2003 16:13:33 shelf-4
As with other
stat
profiles, the
remote-shelf-stat
profile is read-only, and
maintains dynamic state information regarding the remote shelf. It is accessible by
SNMP managers. Following are the read-only fields in a profile for shelf 3:
[in REMOTE-SHELF-STAT/shelf-3]
remote-shelf-id* = shelf-3
host-port = { { shelf-1 slot-1 3 } 0 }
remote-shelf-oper-state = remote-shelf-oper-state-up
name = Z0WISAAASCR
location = ZoowieIsland-Saskatchewan
internal-fan-unit-failed = no
external-fan-unit-failed = no
door-open = no
over-temperature = no
contact-closure = [ no no no no no no no ]
validation-status = { no 0 0 }
[in REMOTE-SHELF-STAT/shelf-3:host-port]
physical-address = { any-shelf any-slot 0 }
logical-item = 0
[in REMOTE-SHELF-STAT/shelf-3:contact-closure]
contact-closure[1] = no
contact-closure[2] = no
contact-closure[3] = no
contact-closure[4] = no
contact-closure[5] = no
contact-closure[6] = no
contact-closure[7] = no
[in REMOTE-SHELF-STAT/shelf-3:validation-status]
id-valid = no
validation-id-setting = 0
validation-id = 0