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TZ Centurion
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Bridge
TZ Centurion
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Bridge Model 7130CF Series
7.3.2.2.
Setup Section (OID: .tz.centurionBridge(1).2)
The “setup” section of the mib file describes trap consumer information.
Name
OID
Access
Type
Description
trapNumber
.1
Read Only
Integer
Number of trap listeners supported (Set to 1)
trapTable
.2
N.A.
Sequence Table OID space holder for the table holding trap consumer infor-
mation
trapEntry
.2.1
N.A.
Table Entry
OID space holder for entry in trapTable
trapReceiverNumber .2.1.1
Read Only
Table Key
Position Key of table entries
trapEnabled
.2.1.2
Read/Write Integer (bool)
Value set to 1 enables the sending of traps.
Value set to 0 disables the sending of traps.
Corresponds to the value of the “Enable SNMP Traps”
checkbox.
trapReceiverIP
Address
.2.1.3
Read/Write IP Address
The IP address to which traps will be send when enabled.
trapCommunity
.2.1.4
Read/Write String
Community string traps are sent to for NMS devices that
support this feature.
7.3.2.3. Devices Section (OID: .tz.centurionBridge(1).3)
The “devices” section of the TZ mib file exposes specific device control variables and traps for accessing and controlling TZ
locks and other devices attached to the Bridge. The following sections define the values, traps, and control variables in the
devices section of the TZ mib file.
7.3.2.3.1. Device Overview
The “devices” section of the mib file exposes specific device control variables and traps for accessing and controlling TZ locks
and other devices attached to the Bridge. Each device has a list of entries in a table called “deviceTable”. The number of entries
in the table is hard coded according to the “deviceNumber” object. When accessing a device, the terminating OID number
indicates the device offset in the table starting with a zero offset. Querying a device that doesn’t exist will return default table
values.
Example 1: The “Open” state of the fourth device in the table would be at the following OID:
tz.centurionBridge.3.2.1.6.3
Example 2: The primary name of the 10th device in the table would be the following OID:
tz.centurionBridge.3.2.1.2.9