mediaAccessDevice-OperationalStatus

SNIA-SML-MIB · .1.3.6.1.4.1.14851.3.1.6.2.1.11

Object

column mandatory Enumeration
Indicates the current status(es) of the element.
Various health and operational statuses are defined. Many of
the enumeration's values are self- explanatory. However, a few
are not and are described in more detail. \n
'Stressed' indicates that the element is functioning, but
needs attention. Examples of 'Stressed' states are
overload, overheated, etc. \n
'Predictive Failure' indicates that an element is
functioning nominally but predicting a failure in the near
future. \n
'In Service' describes an element being configured,
maintained, cleaned, or otherwise administered. \n
'No Contact' indicates that the monitoring system has
knowledge of this element, but has never been able to
establish communications with it. \n
'Lost Communication' indicates that the ManagedSystem
Element is known to exist and has been contacted
successfully in the past, but is currently unreachable. \n
'Stopped' and 'Aborted' are similar, although the
former implies a clean and orderly stop, while the latter
implies an abrupt stop where the element's state and
configuration may need to be updated. \n
'Dormant' indicates that the element is inactive or
quiesced. \n
'Supporting Entity in Error' describes that this element
may be 'OK' but that another element, on which it is
dependent, is in error. An example is a network service or
endpoint that cannot function due to lower layer networking
problems. \n
'Completed' indicates the element has completed its
operation. This value should be combined with either OK,
Error, or Degraded so that a client can till if the
complete operation passed (Completed with OK), and failure
(Completed with Error). Completed with Degraded would imply
the operation finished, but did not complete OK or report
an error. \n
'Power Mode' indicates the element has additional power
model information contained in the Associated
PowerManagementService association. \n
OperationalStatus replaces the Status property on
ManagedSystemElement to provide a consistent approach to
enumerations, to address implementation needs for an array
property, and to provide a migration path from today's
environment to the future. This change was not made earlier
since it required the DEPRECATED qualifier. Due to the
widespread use of the existing Status property in
management applications, it is strongly RECOMMENDED that
providers/instrumentation provide BOTH the Status and
OperationalStatus properties. Further, the first value of
OperationalStatus SHOULD contain the primary status for the
element. When instrumented, Status (since it is
single-valued) SHOULD also provide the primary status of
the element.

Context

MIB
SNIA-SML-MIB
OID
.1.3.6.1.4.1.14851.3.1.6.2.1.11
Type
column
Access
readonly
Status
mandatory
Parent
mediaAccessDeviceEntry
Table
mediaAccessDeviceTable
Siblings
12

Syntax

Enumeration

Values & Constraints

Enumerated Values
0unknown
1other
2ok
3degraded
4stressed
5predictiveFailure
6error
7non-RecoverableError
8starting
9stopping
10stopped
11inService
12noContact
13lostCommunication
14aborted
15dormant
16supportingEntityInError
17completed
18powerMode
19dMTFReserved
32768vendorReserved

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