HP-ICF-TC DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
MODULE-IDENTITY
FROM SNMPv2-SMI
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
FROM SNMPv2-TC
hpicfAdmin
FROM HP-ICF-OID;
hpicfTextualConventions MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "201220220800Z" -- Feb 22, 2012
ORGANIZATION "HP Networking"
CONTACT-INFO "Hewlett-Packard Company
8000 Foothills Blvd.
Roseville, CA 95747"
DESCRIPTION "This module contains common textual convention
definitions used by various HP ICF MIB modules."
REVISION "201220220800Z" -- Feb 22, 2012
DESCRIPTION "Added HpInetCidrRouteState type"
REVISION "201202170000Z" -- February 17, 2012
DESCRIPTION "Added tenGigabitEthernetESP."
REVISION "201010120800Z" -- October 12, 2010
DESCRIPTION "Added VidList type"
REVISION "200902101800Z" -- February 10, 2009
DESCRIPTION "Added 10GbE-K for 802.3ap (clauses 69-74)"
REVISION "200808190905Z" -- August 19, 2008
DESCRIPTION "Added XFP-SFP+ DAC types for HpSwitchPortType."
REVISION "200802041536Z" -- February 04, 2008
DESCRIPTION "Added multiple transceiver types."
REVISION "200402182305Z" -- February 18, 2004
DESCRIPTION "Added gigabitEthernetESP and tenGigabitEthernetCX
type for HpSwitchPortType."
REVISION "200011030717Z" -- November 3, 2000
DESCRIPTION "Initial revision."
::= { hpicfAdmin 4 }
ConfigStatus ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Used to indicate the configuration status for
a group of objects. 'active' means that the
values of the related objects are currently in
use by the device. 'notInService' indicates that
the objects have been reconfigured in such a way
that the values cannot take effect until after the
next reboot of the device. 'notReady' indicates
that the objects are not consistent with each other."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
active(1),
notInService(2),
notReady(3)
}
HpSwitchPortType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Used to indicate the type of port."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
none(2),
unknown(3),
ethernetCsmacd(6),
iso88023Csmacd(7),
fddi(15),
atm(37),
propMultiplexor(54),
ieee80212(55),
fastEther(62),
fastEtherFX(69),
fastEtherFX-sfp(70),
tenGSFP-SR (112),
tenGSFP-LR (113),
tenGSFP-ER (114),
tenGSFP-LRM (115),
tenGSFP-LX4 (116),
gigabitEthernetSX (117),
gigabitEthernetLX (118),
gigabitEthernetT (119),
gigabitEthernetStk (120),
gigabitEthernetLH (121),
tenGbE-CX4 (122),
gigabitEthernetESP (123),
tenGbE-SR (124),
tenGbE-ER (125),
tenGbE-LR (126),
gigabitEthernetT-sfp (127),
fastEtherGEN (128),
gigabitEthernetGEN (129),
tenGbE-GEN (130),
fastEtherBX-D (131),
fastEtherBX-U (132),
gigabitEthernetBX-D (133),
gigabitEthernetBX-U (134),
tenGbE-LRM (135),
sFP-PLUS-SR (136),
sFP-PLUS-LR (137),
sFP-PLUS-LRM (138),
sFP-PLUS-DAC (139),
sFP-PLUS-DA1 (140),
sFP-PLUS-DA2 (141),
sFP-PLUS-DA3 (142),
sFP-PLUS-DA5 (143),
sFP-PLUS-DA7 (144),
sFP-PLUS-DA10 (145),
sFP-PLUS-DA15 (146),
sFP-PLUS-DA20 (147),
tenGbE-T (148),
tenGbE-TSH (149),
tenGbE-TLH (150),
tenGbE-STK (151),
xFP-SFP-PLUS-DAC (152),
xFP-SFP-PLUS-DA1 (153),
xFP-SFP-PLUS-DA3 (154),
xFP-SFP-PLUS-DA5 (155),
xFP-SFP-PLUS-DA7 (156),
xFP-SFP-PLUS-DA10 (157),
tenGbE-K (158),
sFP-PLUS-ER (160),
sFP-CWDM1470 (161),
sFP-CWDM1490 (162),
sFP-CWDM1510 (163),
sFP-CWDM1530 (164),
sFP-CWDM1550 (165),
sFP-CWDM1570 (166),
sFP-CWDM1590 (167),
sFP-CWDM1610 (168),
tenGigabitEthernetESP (169)
}
VidList ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "512x"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Each octet within this value specifies a set of eight
VlanIndex (VID), with the first octet specifying VIDs 1
through 8, the second octet specifying VIDs 9 through 16,
etc. Within each octet, the most significant bit represents
the lowest numbered VID, and the least significant bit
represents the highest numbered VID. Thus, each VID
is represented by a single bit within the value of this
object. If that bit has a value of 1 then that VID is
included in the set of VIDs; the VID is not included if its
bit has a value of 0. This list represents the entire
range of VlanIndex values defined in the scope of IEEE
802.1Q."
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (512))
HpInetCidrRouteState ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "used for the bitmap for getting the state of the
route."
SYNTAX BITS {
remote(0),
notInstall(1),
noAdvise(2),
interior(3),
exterior(4),
delete(5),
hidden(6),
initial(7),
release(8),
unused(9),
unused2(10),
retain(11),
unused3(12),
gateway(13),
reject(14),
static(15),
blackHole(16),
ifSubnetMask(17),
unused4(18),
suppressed(19),
eligibleUnicast(21),
eligibleMulticast(22),
activeUnicast(23),
activeMulticast(24),
pendingUnicast(25),
pendingMulticast(26),
inferiorMed(27),
split(28),
aggr(29),
bgpAggr(30),
recurse(31)
}
StpPortRole ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Identifies the role played by the port in a given spanning
tree.
- disabled(1)
This port has no role in the spanning-tree
topology.
- root(2)
This port provides the minimum cost path
from this bridge to the Root Bridge.
- designated(3)
This port provides the least cost path from
the attached LAN through this bridge to the
root bridge.
- alternate(4)
This port provides connectivity to the
root bridge if the current root port failed.
- backup(5)
This port provides connectivity from the
attached LAN to the root bridge if the
current designated port failed.
- boundary(6)
This role is only applicable for MSTP.
This port provides connectivity from the MSTP Region to
the CIST Root that lies outside the Region."
SYNTAX INTEGER{
disabled(1),
root(2),
designated(3),
alternate(4),
backup(5),
boundary(6)
}
END