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APPENDIX D: Proprietary MIB
Variable: 1.3.6.1.4.1.509.1.9.1.9.[timeTrigOpIndex]
where [timeTrigOpIndex] is a number (from 1
to 32) of a time-triggered switching operation
to which the user comment is assigned.
Example: Enter a user comment for time-triggered
switching operation 3.
Operation: Set
Variable: 1.3.6.1.4.1.509.1.9.1.9.3
Set Value: “Back up Detroit if CSU fails”
timeTrigOpRowStatus
Description: Selections for managing rows in the time-
triggered operations table. A row is an entry or
group of variables. Each row is identified by its
index—timeTrigOpIndex— and contains
entries for determining switching operations.
You can activate or inactivate your time-
triggered switching operations using this
variable. You can SET and GET the value of
this variable.
Parameters: active(1) activate the row
notInService(2) inactivate the row
notReady(3) inactivate the row
createAndGo(4) process the row, and activate
createAndWait(5) process the row, but remain
inactive
destroy(6) delete the row
MIB Path: 1.3.6.1.4.1.509.1.9.1.10
iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).ent
erprises(1).Hadax(509).
IntelliSwitch2000(1).timeTrigOpTable(9).time
TrigOpEntry(1).
timeTrigOpRowStatus(10)
Variable: 1.3.6.1.4.1.509.1.9.1.10.[timeTrigOpIndex]
where [timeTrigOpIndex] is a number (from 1
to 32) of a time-triggered switching operation
to which the row status is assigned.
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