-- extracted from draft-ietf-disman-alarm-mib-16.txt -- at Sat Nov 22 06:15:55 2003 IANA-ITU-ALARM-TC DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN IMPORTS MODULE-IDENTITY, mib-2 FROM SNMPv2-SMI TEXTUAL-CONVENTION FROM SNMPv2-TC; ianaItuAlarmNumbers MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "200311170000Z" ORGANIZATION "IANA" CONTACT-INFO "Postal: Internet Assigned Numbers Authority Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers 4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 330 Marina del Rey, CA 90292-6601 USA Tel: +1 310-823-9358 E-Mail: iana@iana.org" DESCRIPTION "The MIB module defines the ITU Alarm textual convention for objects expected to require regular extension. Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2003). The initial version of this MIB module was published in RFC xxxx. For full legal notices see the RFC itself. Supplementary information may be available on: http://www.ietf.org/copyrights/ianamib.html" REVISION "200311170000Z" DESCRIPTION "Initial version, published as RFC yyyy." -- RFC-Editor assigns yyyy ::= { mib-2 XX } -- to be assigned by IANA IANAItuProbableCause ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "ITU probable cause values. Duplicate values defined in X.733 are appended with X733 to ensure uniqueness. Probable cause value 0 is reserved for special purposes. The Internet Assigned Number Authority (IANA) is responsible for the assignment of all Internet numbers, including various SNMP-related numbers, and specifically, new IANAItuProbableCause values. Values of IANAItuProbableCause less than 1024 are reserved for causes that correspond to ITU probable cause. IANAItuProbableCause of 0 is reserved for special purposes and therefore cannot be assigned. See http://www.iana.org" REFERENCE "ITU Recommendation M.3100, 'Generic Network Information Model', 1995 ITU Recommendation X.733, 'Information Technology - Open Systems Interconnection - System Management: Alarm Reporting Function', 1992 ITU Recommendation X.736, 'Information Technology - Open Systems Interconnection - System Management: Security Alarm Reporting Function', 1992" SYNTAX INTEGER { -- The following probable causes were defined in M.3100 aIS (1), callSetUpFailure (2), degradedSignal (3), farEndReceiverFailure (4), framingError (5), lossOfFrame (6), lossOfPointer (7), lossOfSignal (8), payloadTypeMismatch (9), transmissionError (10), remoteAlarmInterface (11), excessiveBER (12), pathTraceMismatch (13), unavailable (14), signalLabelMismatch (15), lossOfMultiFrame (16), receiveFailure (17), transmitFailure (18), modulationFailure (19), demodulationFailure (20), broadcastChannelFailure (21), connectionEstablishmentError (22), invalidMessageReceived (23), localNodeTransmissionError (24), remoteNodeTransmissionError (25), routingFailure (26), --Values 27-50 are reserved for communications alarm related --probable causes -- The following are used with equipment alarm. backplaneFailure (51), dataSetProblem (52), equipmentIdentifierDuplication (53), externalIFDeviceProblem (54), lineCardProblem (55), multiplexerProblem (56), nEIdentifierDuplication (57), powerProblem (58), processorProblem (59), protectionPathFailure (60), receiverFailure (61), replaceableUnitMissing (62), replaceableUnitTypeMismatch (63), synchronizationSourceMismatch (64), terminalProblem (65), timingProblem (66), transmitterFailure (67), trunkCardProblem (68), replaceableUnitProblem (69), realTimeClockFailure (70), --An equipment alarm to be issued if the system detects that the --real time clock has failed antennaFailure (71), batteryChargingFailure (72), diskFailure (73), frequencyHoppingFailure (74), iODeviceError (75), lossOfSynchronisation (76), lossOfRedundancy (77), powerSupplyFailure (78), signalQualityEvaluationFailure (79), tranceiverFailure (80), protectionMechanismFailure (81), protectingResourceFailure (82), -- Values 83-100 are reserved for equipment alarm related probable -- causes -- The following are used with environmental alarm. airCompressorFailure (101), airConditioningFailure (102), airDryerFailure (103), batteryDischarging (104), batteryFailure (105), commercialPowerFailure (106), coolingFanFailure (107), engineFailure (108), fireDetectorFailure (109), fuseFailure (110), generatorFailure (111), lowBatteryThreshold (112), pumpFailure (113), rectifierFailure (114), rectifierHighVoltage (115), rectifierLowFVoltage (116), ventilationsSystemFailure (117), enclosureDoorOpen (118), explosiveGas (119), fire (120), flood (121), highHumidity (122), highTemperature (123), highWind (124), iceBuildUp (125), intrusionDetection (126), lowFuel (127), lowHumidity (128), lowCablePressure (129), lowTemperatue (130), lowWater (131), smoke (132), toxicGas (133), coolingSystemFailure (134), externalEquipmentFailure (135), externalPointFailure (136), -- Values 137-150 are reserved for environmental alarm related -- probable causes -- The following are used with Processing error alarm. storageCapacityProblem (151), memoryMismatch (152), corruptData (153), outOfCPUCycles (154), sfwrEnvironmentProblem (155), sfwrDownloadFailure (156), lossOfRealTimel (157), --A processing error alarm to be issued after the system has --reinitialised. This will indicate --to the management systems that the view they have of the managed --system may no longer --be valid. Usage example: The managed --system issues this alarm after a reinitialization with severity --warning to inform the --management system about the event. No clearing notification will --be sent. applicationSubsystemFailure (158), configurationOrCustomisationError (159), databaseInconsistency (160), fileError (161), outOfMemory (162), softwareError (163), timeoutExpired (164), underlayingResourceUnavailable (165), versionMismatch (166), --Values 168-200 are reserved for processing error alarm related -- probable causes. bandwidthReduced (201), congestion (202), excessiveErrorRate (203), excessiveResponseTime (204), excessiveRetransmissionRate (205), reducedLoggingCapability (206), systemResourcesOverload (207 ), -- The following were defined X.733 adapterError (500), applicationSubsystemFailture (501), bandwidthReducedX733 (502), callEstablishmentError (503), communicationsProtocolError (504), communicationsSubsystemFailure (505), configurationOrCustomizationError (506), congestionX733 (507), coruptData (508), cpuCyclesLimitExceeded (509), dataSetOrModemError (510), degradedSignalX733 (511), dteDceInterfaceError (512), enclosureDoorOpenX733 (513), equipmentMalfunction (514), excessiveVibration (515), fileErrorX733 (516), fireDetected (517), framingErrorX733 (518), heatingVentCoolingSystemProblem (519), humidityUnacceptable (520), inputOutputDeviceError (521), inputDeviceError (522), lanError (523), leakDetected (524), localNodeTransmissionErrorX733 (525), lossOfFrameX733 (526), lossOfSignalX733 (527), materialSupplyExhausted (528), multiplexerProblemX733 (529), outOfMemoryX733 (530), ouputDeviceError (531), performanceDegraded (532), powerProblems (533), pressureUnacceptable (534), processorProblems (535), pumpFailureX733 (536), queueSizeExceeded (537), receiveFailureX733 (538), receiverFailureX733 (539), remoteNodeTransmissionErrorX733 (540), resourceAtOrNearingCapacity (541), responseTimeExecessive (542), retransmissionRateExcessive (543), softwareErrorX733 (544), softwareProgramAbnormallyTerminated (545), softwareProgramError (546), storageCapacityProblemX733 (547), temperatureUnacceptable (548), thresholdCrossed (549), timingProblemX733 (550), toxicLeakDetected (551), transmitFailureX733 (552), transmiterFailure (553), underlyingResourceUnavailable (554), versionMismatchX733 (555), -- The following are defined in X.736 authenticationFailure (600), breachOfConfidentiality (601), cableTamper (602), delayedInformation (603), denialOfService (604), duplicateInformation (605), informationMissing (606), informationModificationDetected (607), informationOutOfSequence (608), keyExpired (609), nonRepudiationFailure (610), outOfHoursActivity (611), outOfService (612), proceduralError (613), unauthorizedAccessAttempt (614), unexpectedInformation (615), other (1024) } IANAItuEventType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The ITU event Type values. The Internet Assigned Number Authority (IANA) is responsible for the assignment of all Internet numbers, including various SNMP-related numbers, and specifically, new IANAEventType values. See http://www.iana.org " REFERENCE "ITU Recommendation X.736, 'Information Technology - Open Systems Interconnection - System Management: Security Alarm Reporting Function', 1992" SYNTAX INTEGER { other (1), communicationsAlarm (2), qualityOfServiceAlarm (3), processingErrorAlarm (4), equipmentAlarm (5), environmentalAlarm (6), integrityViolation (7), operationalViolation (8), physicalViolation (9), securityServiceOrMechanismViolation (10), timeDomainViolation (11) } END -- -- Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2003). 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