ARC-MIB Table View

Table-centric layout grouping table, row, and column objects.

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A table of Alarm Reporting Control (ARC) settings on the system.
          
Alarm Reporting Control is a feature that provides an automatic
in-service provisioning capability.  Alarm reporting is turned
off on a per-resource basis for a selective set of potential
alarm conditions to allow sufficient time for customer testing
and other maintenance activities in an 'alarm free' state.
Once a resource is ready for service, alarm reporting is
automatically or manually turned on.
          
Functional description and requirements of Alarm Reporting
Control are defined in ITU-T Recommendation M.3100 Amendment 3
[M.3100 Amd3].
arcEntry entry .1.3.6.1.2.1.117.2.1.1
A conceptual row that contains information about an ARC setting
of a resource in the system.

Implementation need to be aware that if the total size of
arcIndex and arcNotificationId exceeds 114 sub-IDs, the…
Indexes
arcIndex arcAlarmType arcNotificationId
Column Syntax OID
arcIndex
This object uniquely identifies a resource, which is under the
arcState's control for the associated arcAlarmType.

For example, if the resource is an interface, this object will
point to an instance of in…
ALARM-MIBResourceId
Textual Convention: ALARM-MIBResourceId ObjectIdentifier
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arcAlarmType
This object identifies the alarm condition type controlled by the
arcState. It specifies the value 0 or a value of
IANAItuProbableCause that is applicable to the resource.
IANAItuProbableCause is defined in the IANA-IT…
IANAItuProbableCauseOrZero
Textual Convention: IANAItuProbableCauseOrZero Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..2147483647
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arcNotificationId
This object identifies the type of notification to be suppressed.
The notification type identified should be the one normally used
by the resource for reporting its alarms. When the value of 0.0 is
specified for this o…
ObjectIdentifier .1.3.6.1.2.1.117.2.1.1.3
arcState
Defined in M.3100 Amendment 3 [M.3100 Amd3], there are five
ARC states: alm, nalm, nalmQI, nalmQICD, and nalmTI.

alm: Alarm reporting is turned on (i.e., is allowed).
nalm: Alarm report…
Enumerationr/w
Enumerated Values:
1nalm
2nalmQI
3nalmTI
4nalmQICD
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arcNalmTimeRemaining
This variable indicates the time remaining in the nalmTI state
or the nalmQICD state, in units of second.

At the moment the resource enters the nalmTI state, this variable
will have the initial value equa…
secondsSNMPv2-SMIUnsigned32r/w
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIUnsigned32 Unsigned32
Type Constraints:
range: 0..4294967295
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arcRowStatus
This columnar object is used for creating and deleting a conceptual
row of the arcTable. It is used to create and delete an arc
setting.

Setting RowStatus to createAndGo or createAndWait implies creating…
SNMPv2-TCRowStatusr/w
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCRowStatus Enumeration
Type Values:
1active
2notInService
3notReady
4createAndGo
5createAndWait
6destroy
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arcStorageType
The storage type for this conceptual row.
Conceptual rows having the value 'permanent' must
allow write-access at a minimum to arcState.
Note that arcState must allow change by management request.
Therefore, no row can …
SNMPv2-TCStorageTyper/w
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCStorageType Enumeration
Type Values:
1other
2volatile
3nonVolatile
4permanent
5readOnly
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