ANSI SCTE 165-15:2019 pdf free download – IPCablecom 1.5 Part 15: Management Event MIB Specification

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ANSI SCTE 165-15:2019 pdf free download – IPCablecom 1.5 Part 15: Management Event MIB Specification
“This MIB Object defines the address type of the Syslog server. PacketCable devices implementing this MIB MUST support an InetAddressType of ipv4(1) . PacketCable devices MAY optionally implement other address types. If an unsupported InetAddressType is used to set this obj ect, the PacketCable device MUST reject it and report an SNMP error stating ‘ wrong value’ . If an SNMP SET results in a type that does not match the value contained in the MIB Obj ect pktcDevEvSyslogAddress, the PacketCable device MUST reject the SNMP SET with an ‘ inconsistent value’ error. ”
“This MIB Object contains the IP address of the Syslog server. If this is set to either 0. 0. 0. 0 or 255. 255. 255. 255 the device MUST inhibit syslog transmission. The use of FQDNs is syntactically allowed, but discouraged since a failure to resolve them in a timely manner may leave the device without access to the Syslog daemon during critical network events. The type of address this obj ect represents is defined by the MIB Obj ect pktDevEvSyslogAddressType.
If an SNMP SET results in a type that does not match that indicated by the MIB Object pktcDevEvSyslogAddressType, the PacketCable device MUST reject the SNMP SET with an ‘ inconsistent value’ error. ”
“This MIB Object controls the throttling of the transmitted messages upon generation of an event (SNMP/Syslog) . A value of unconstrained(1) causes event messages to be transmitted without regard to the threshold settings. A value of maintainBelowThreshold(2) causes event messages to be suppressed if the number of transmissions would otherwise exceed the threshold. A value of stopAtThreshold(3) causes event message transmission to cease at the threshold, and not resume until directed to do so. A value of inhibited(4) causes all event message Transmission to be suppressed. An event causing both an SNMP and a Syslog message is still treated as a single event. Writing to this object resets the thresholding state. Refer to MIB Obj ects pktcDevEvThrottleThreshold and pktcDevEvThrottleInterval for information on throttling. ”
“This MIB Object contains the number of events per pktcDevEvThrottleInterval to be transmitted before throttling.
“This MIB Object provides the IANA enterprise number of the Organization defining the event. Thus, all PacketCable defined events will contain the CableLabs IANA enterprise number and for vendor-specific events it will contain the IANA enterprise number of the defining organization. “

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