The MIB module to describe Fibrolan SFP devices. Copyright (C) Fibrolan Ltd (2014). |
fibrolanGeneric | FIBROLAN-COMMON-MIB |
flDeviceNotifications | FIBROLAN-DEVICE-MIB |
ifIndex | IF-MIB |
MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP | SNMPv2-CONF |
OBJECT-TYPE, MODULE-IDENTITY, Integer32, NOTIFICATION-TYPE | SNMPv2-SMI |
TimeStamp, DisplayString | SNMPv2-TC |
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Name | OID | Description |
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.1.3.6.1.4.1.4467.1000.10.0.17 | This trap is sent when an SFP module is plugged in the device. This trap is left here for backward compatibility reasons. In newer SW versions the flSfpAlarmStatusChange trap should be used instead. | |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4467.1000.10.0.18 | This trap is sent when an SFP module is unplugged from the device. This trap is left here for backward compatibility reasons. In newer SW versions the flSfpAlarmStatusChange trap should be used instead. | |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4467.1000.50.10.1 | A flSfpAlarmStatusChange trap is sent when the value of an instance flSfpAlarmStatus changes. It can be utilized by an Network Management Station (NMS) to trigger polls. |