This MIB module contain a collection of managed objects
that apply to network devices supporting the Cisco
StackWise(TM) technology.
The StackWise technology provides a method for collectively
utilizing a stack of switches to create a single switching
unit.
The data stack is used for switching data packets and, in
power stack, switches are connected by special stack power
cables to share power. Moreover, stackwise is the concept
for combining multiple systems to give an impression of a
single system so that is why both power stack and data stack
are supported by single MIB.
Terminology:
Stack - A collection of switches connected by the
Cisco StackWise technology.
Master - The switch that is managing the stack.
Member - A switch in the stack that is
NOT the stack master.
Ring - Components that makes up the connections
between the switches in order to create a
stack.
Stackport - A special physical connector used by the ring.
It is possible for a switch have more than
one stackport.
SDM - Switch Database Management.
Stack Power - A collection of switches connected by special
stack power cables to share the power of
inter-connected power supplies across all switches
requiring power. Stack Power is managed by a
single data stack.
Jack-Jack - It is a device that provides the Power Shelf
capabilities required for Stack Power on
the high-end.
POE - Power Over Ethernet
FEP - Front End Power Supply
SOC - Sustained Overload Condition
GLS - Graceful Load Shedding
ILS - Immediate Load Shedding
SRLS - System Ring Load Shedding
SSLS - System Star Load Shedding
ication is generated when the state
of a stack port has changed.
cswStackPowerInvalidTopology
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.500.0.0.10
ication is generated when an invalid stack power
topology is discovered by a switch. cswSwitchNumCurrent
indicates the switch number of the system where the invalid
topology is discovered.
cscwStackPowerBudgetWarrning
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.500.0.0.11
ication is generated when the switch power budget is
more than 1000W above its power supplies rated power output.
cswSwitchNumCurrent indicates the switch number of the system
where the invalid power budget has been detected.
cswStackPowerInvalidInputCurrent
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.500.0.0.12
ication is generated when the input current in the
stack power cable is over the limit of the threshold retrieved
by the agent through cswStackPowerPortOverCurrentThreshold
object. Upon receiving this notification, the user should add a
power supply to the system whose switch number is generated
with this notification. cswSwitchNumCurrent
indicates the switch number of the system.
cswStackPowerPortOverCurrentThreshold indicates the over current
threshold of power stack cables. cswStackPowerPortName specifies
a unique name of the stack power port as shown on the face
plate of the system.
cswStackPowerInvalidOutputCurrent
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.500.0.0.13
ication is generated when the output current in the
stack power cable is over the limit of the threshold retrieved
by the agent through cswStackPowerPortOverCurrentThreshold
object. Upon receiving this notification, the user should
remove a power supply from the system whose switch number is
generated with this notification. cswSwitchNumCurrent
indicates the switch number of the system.
cswStackPowerPortOverCurrentThreshold indicates the over current
threshold of power stack cables. cswStackPowerPortName specifies
a unique name of the stack power port as shown on the face
plate of the system.
cswStackPowerUnderBudget
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.500.0.0.14
ication is generated when the switch's budget is less
than maximum possible switch power consumption.
cswSwitchNumCurrent indicates the switch number of the system
that is running with the power budget less than the power
consumption.
cswStackPowerUnbalancedPowerSupplies
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.500.0.0.15
ication is generated when the switch has no power
supply but another switch in the same stack has more than one
power supplies. cswStackPowerName specifies a unique name of the
power stack where the unbalanced power supplies are detected.
cswStackPowerInsufficientPower
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.500.0.0.16
ication is generated when the switch's power stack
does not have enough power to bring up all the switches in the
power stack. cswStackPowerName specifies a unique name of the
power stack where insufficient power condition is detected.
cswStackPowerPriorityConflict
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.500.0.0.17
ication is generated when the switch's power
priorities are conflicting with power priorities of another
switch in the same power stack. cswStackPowerPortName specifies
the unique name of the power stack where the conflicting power
priorities are detected.
cswStackPowerUnderVoltage
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.500.0.0.18
ication is generated when the switch had an under
voltage condition on last boot up. cswSwitchNumCurrent
indicates the switch number of the system that was forced
down with the under voltage condition.
cswStackPowerGLS
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.500.0.0.19
ication is generated when the switch had to shed
loads based on a sustained over load (SOC) condition.
cswSwitchNumCurrent indicates the switch number of the system
that goes through graceful load shedding.
cswStackNewMaster
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.500.0.0.2
ication is generated when a new master has been
elected. The notification will contain the cswSwitchNumCurrent
object to indicate the new master ID.
cswStackPowerILS
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.500.0.0.20
ication is generated when the switch had to shed
loads based on power supply fail condition. cswSwitchNumCurrent
indicates the switch number of the system that goes through
immediate load shedding.
cswStackPowerSRLS
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.500.0.0.21
ication is generated when the switch had to shed
loads based on loss of a system in ring topology.
cswSwitchNumCurrent indicates the switch number of the system
that detects the loss of system in ring topology.
cswStackPowerSSLS
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.500.0.0.22
ication is generated when the switch had to shed
loads based on loss of a system in star topology.
cswSwitchNumCurrent indicates the switch number of the system
that detects the loss of system in star topology.
cswStackMemberToBeReloadedForUpgrade
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.500.0.0.23
ication is generated when a member is to be reloaded
for upgrade.
cswStackMismatch
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.500.0.0.3
ication is generated when a new member attempt
to join the stack but was denied due to a mismatch. The
cswSwitchState object will indicate the type of mismatch.
cswStackRingRedundant
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.500.0.0.4
ication is generated when the redundancy of the
ring has changed.
cswStackNewMember
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.500.0.0.5
ication is generated when a new member joins the
stack.
cswStackMemberRemoved
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.500.0.0.6
ication is generated when a member is removed
from the stack.
cswStackPowerPortLinkStatusChanged
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.500.0.0.7
ication is generated when the link status of a stack
power port is changed from up to down or down to up. This
notification is for informational purposes only and no action
is required. cswStackPowerPortLinkStatus indicates link status
of the stack power ports. cswSwitchNumCurrent indicates the
switch number of the system. cswStackPowerPortName specifies a
unique name of the stack power port as shown on the face plate
of the system.
cswStackPowerPortOperStatusChanged
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.500.0.0.8
ication is generated when the operational status of a
stack power port is changed from enabled to disabled or from
disabled to enabled. This notification is for informational
purposes only and no action is required. cswSwitchNumCurrent
indicates the switch number of the system.
cswStackPowerPortOperStatus indicates operational status
of the stack power ports. cswStackPowerPortName specifies
a unique name of the stack power port as shown on the face
plate of the system.
cswStackPowerVersionMismatch
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.500.0.0.9
ication is generated when the major version of the
stack power protocol is different from the other members of the
power stack. Upon receiving this notification, the user should
make sure that he/she is using the same software version on all
the members of the same power stack. cswSwitchNumCurrent
indicates the switch number of the system seeing the power
stack version mismatch.