The following tables, groups, and variables are supported in this MIB.
Table/Group | Supported Variables | Comments |
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extremeSaveConfiguration | When this object is set, the device copies the contents of the configuration database to a buffer and saves it to the persistent store specified by the value of the object. The save is performed asynchronously, and the SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) agent continues to respond to both gets and sets while the save is taking place. A network management application may use the extremeSaveStatus object to determine when the asynchronous save operation has completed. | |
extremeSaveStatus | This object returns the status of a save operation invoked by setting the extremeSaveConfiguration object. A network management application can read this object to determine that a save operation has completed. | |
extremeCurrentConfigInUse | Shows which NVRAM configuration store was used at last boot. | |
extremeConfigToUseOnReboot | Controls which NVRAM configuration store will be used on next reboot. | |
extremeOverTemperatureAlarm | Alarm status of overtemperature sensor in device enclosure. | |
extremePrimaryPowerOperational | Not supported. Always returns True. | |
extremePowerStatus | Not supported. Always returns presentOK. | |
extremePowerAlarm | Not supported. Always returns False. | |
extremeRedundantPowerStatus | ||
extremeRedundantPowerAlarm | Not supported. Always returns presentOK. | |
extremeInputPowerVoltage | Contains the input voltage of the latest power-supply to power-on in a system with multiple power-supplies. | |
extremePrimarySoftwareRev | This value indicates the revision number of the software image on the primary partition. | |
extremeSecondarySoftwareRev | This value indicates the revision number of the software image on the secondary partition. | |
ExtremeImageToUseOnReboot | This value indicates the partition where the software image is located and to be used on the next boot. | |
extremeSystemID | This represents the system ID of a Summit switch. | |
extremeSystemBoardID | Not supported. | |
extremeSystemLeftBoardID | ||
extremeSystemRightBoardID | ||
extremeRmonEnable | ||
extremeBootROMVersion | Returns information for the current MSM only. | |
extremeDot1dTpFdbTableEnable | Not supported. | |
extremeHealthCheckErrorType | ||
extremeHealthCheckAction | ||
extremeHealthCheckMaxRetries | ||
extremeCpuUtilRisingThreshold | ||
extremeCpuTaskUtilPair | ||
extremeCpuAggregateUtilization | ||
extremeCpuUtilRisingThreshold | ||
extremeAuthFailSrcAddr | ||
extremeCpuTransmitPriority | ||
extremeImageBooted | ||
extremeFanStatusTable | extremeFanStatusEntry | Operational status of all internal cooling fans. |
extremeFanNumber | Identifier of cooling fan, numbered from the front and/or left side of device. | |
extremeFanOperational | Operational status of a cooling fan. | |
extremeFanEntPhysicalIndex | The entity index for this fan entity in the entityPhysicalTable table of the entity MIB. | |
extremeFanSpeed | The speed (RPM) of a cooling fan in the fantray. | |
extremeCpuTaskTable | All objects | Not supported. |
extremeCpuTask2Table | All objects | Not supported. |
extremeSlotTable | All objects | Cards are currently not configurable via SNMP. |
extremePowerSupplyEntPhysicalIndex | extremePowerSupplyEntPhysicalIndex | The entity index for this psu entity in the entityPhysicalTable of the entity MIB. |
extremePowerSupplyNumber | extremePowerSupplyNumber | Power supply number. |
extremePowerSupplySerialNumber | extremePowerSupplySerialNumber | The serial number of the power supply unit. |
extremePowerSupplySource | extremePowerSupplySource | The power supply unit input source. |
extremePowerSupplyTable | extremePowerSupplyStatus | Status of the power supply. |
extremePowerSupplyInputVoltage | Input voltage of the power supply. | |
extremePowerSupplyFan1Speed | The speed of Fan-1 in the power supply unit. | |
extremePowerSupplyFan2Speed | The speed of Fan-2 in the power supply unit. | |
extremePowerSupplyInputPowerUsage | Input power usage for the given psu slot. The value 0 in this field indicates the power usage is not supported or that there is a read failure. | |
extremePowerMonSupplyNumOutput | Number of output sensors in the power supply unit. | |
extremePowerSupplyInputPowerUsageUnitMultiplier | The magnitude of watts for the usage value in extremePowerSupplyInputPowerUsage. | |
extremePowerSupplyOutputPowerTable | extremePowerSupplyIndex | Power supply unit slot index. |
extremePowerSupplyOutputSensorIdx | Power supply Sensor index. | |
extremePowerSupplyOutputVoltage | Output voltage per sensor for the current PSU slot number. A zero (0) in this field indicates that the PSU does not support output voltage reading or else there is an output voltage read error. | |
extremePowerSupplyOutputCurrent | Output current per sensor for the current PSU slot number. A zero (0) in this field indicates that the PSU does not support output current reading or else there is an output current read error. | |
extremePowerSupplyOutputUnitMultiplier | The magnitude of volts and amps for the usage value in extremePowerSupplyOutputVoltage and extremePowerSupplyOutputCurrent. | |
extremePowerSupplyUsageTable | extremeSlotIndex | Slot number in the stack- based system. |
extremePowerSupplyUsageValue | Power usage of the particular slot in the stack. The power usage is measured in milliwatts. | |
extremePowerSupplyUnitMultiplier | The magnitude of watts for the usage value in extremePowerSupplyUsageValue. | |
extremeSystemPowerUsage | extremeSystemPowerUsageValue | The current power usage of the system. In stack mode. this variable tells the total power usage of the entire system. |
extremeSystemPowerUsageUnitMultiplier | The magnitude of watts for the usage value in extremeSystemPowerUsageValue. | |
extremeSystemPowerMonitorTable | extremeSystemPowerMonitorIndex1 | Reserved. Can be used for future expansion. Currently set to zero. |
extremeSystemPowerMonitorPollInterval | Configure how often input power is measured. It is configured in seconds with a default value of 60 seconds. If zero (0) is configured, then the input power measurement is disabled. | |
extremeSystemPowerMonitorReportChanges | Configure report-changes. Has none or log or trap or log-and-trap, with a default of none. | |
extremeSystemPowerMonitorChangeThreshold | Configure the input power change threshold to initiate report-changes action. By default 2 watts is configured. This field is configured in watts. | |
extremeSystemPowerUsageNotification | sysUpTime, sysDescr, extremeSystemPowerUsageValue, extremeSystemPowerUsageUnitMultiplier | Whenever the power usage is increased/decreased by the configured threshold value, then the power usage trap is generated if the trap is enabled. |
extremeImageTable | extremeImageNumber | This table contains image information for all images installed on the device.extremeImageNumber values are not compatible with EW releases. Current image has value 3 instead of 0. |
extremeMajorVersion | This is the first number within the software image version number which consists of 4 numbers separated by a period. | |
extremeMinorVersion | This is the second number within the software image version number. | |
extremeBuildNumber | This is the fourth number within the software image version number. | |
extremeTechnologyReleaseNumber | The technology release version. This value is zero for all but TR releases. | |
extremeSustainingReleaseNumber | The sustaining release number for the ExtremeXOS version. | |
extremeBranchRevisionNumber | This is the branch from where the software image was built. | |
extremeImageType | This is the software image type (for example, ExtremeXOS core, ExtremeXOS module, ExtremeXOS firmware). | |
extremeImageDescription | Description of image contains image version, including major version, submajor version, minor version, build version, build branch, build-master login, and build date. | |
extremePatchVersion | The ExtremeXOS release patch version. This is the third number within the software image version number. | |
extremeImageFeatureTable | extremeImageFeatureEntry | A table containing information about the software features. |
extremeImageFeatureNumber |
A unique integer identifying the particular software image. This indicates the partition on which the image is loaded: 0—Current partition1—Primary partition2—Secondary partition |
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extremeImageSshCapability |
Indicates whether image has SSH capability: 1=nossh—shown by default when the SSH license is not enabled.2=ssh—shown when the SSH license is enabled. |
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extremeImageUAACapability | Not supported. | |
extremeCpuMonitorInterval | This value determines how frequent CPU usage will be monitored. | |
extremeCpuMonitorTotalUtilization | This value indicates the total CPU utilization. | |
extremeCpuMonitorTable | This value indicates the total CPU utilization. | |
extremeCpuMonitorSlotId | This value indicates the slot ID where the CPU is being monitored. | |
extremeCpuMonitorProcessName | This value indicates the process name for the process being monitored. | |
extremeCpuMonitorProcessId | This value indicates the process ID. | |
extremeCpuMonitorProcessState | This value indicates the current state of the process. | |
extremeCpuMonitorUtilization5secs | This value indicates the CPU utilization in the past 5 seconds. | |
extremeCpuMonitorUtilization10secs |
This value indicates the CPU utilization in the past 10 seconds. | |
extremeCpuMonitorUtilization30secs | This value indicates the CPU utilization in the past 30 seconds. | |
extremeCpuMonitorUtilization1min | This value indicates the CPU utilization in the past 1minute. | |
extremeCpuMonitorUtilization5mins | This value indicates the CPU utilization in the past 5 minutes. | |
extremeCpuMonitorUtilization30mins | This value indicates the CPU utilization in the past 30 minutes. | |
extremeCpuMonitorUtilization1hour | This value indicates the CPU utilization in the past 1 hour. | |
extremeCpuMonitorUserTime | This value indicates the CPU usage under User Mode. | |
extremeCpuMonitorSystemTime | This value indicates the CPU usage under system mode. | |
extremeCpuMonitorSystemTable | This table contains CPU monitoring information for all system processes. | |
extremeCpuMonitorSystemSlotId | This value indicates the slot ID where the CPU is being monitored. | |
extremeCpuMonitorSystemUtilization5secs | This value indicates the CPU utilization in the past 5 seconds. | |
extremeCpuMonitorSystemUtilization10secs | This value indicates the CPU utilization in the past 10 seconds. | |
extremeCpuMonitorSystemUtilization30secs | This value indicates the CPU utilization in the past 30 seconds. | |
extremeCpuMonitorSystemUtilization1min | This value indicates the CPU utilization in the past 1 minute. | |
extremeCpuMonitorSystemUtilization5mins | This value indicates the CPU utilization in the past 5 minutes. | |
extremeCpuMonitorSystemUtilization30mins | This value indicates the CPU utilization in the past 30 minutes. | |
extremeCpuMonitorSystemUtilization1hour | This value indicates the CPU utilization in the past 1 hour. | |
extremeCpuMonitorSystemMaxUtilization | This value indicates the maximum CPU utilization so far. | |
extremeMemoryMonitorSystem Table |
This table contains system-level memory monitor information. |
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extremeMemoryMonitorSystemSlotId | This value indicates the slot ID where the memory is being monitored. | |
extremeMemoryMonitorSystemTotal | This value indicates the total memory installed on the switch. | |
extremeMemoryMonitorSystemFree | This value indicates the amount of memory that is free. | |
extremeMemoryMonitorSystemUsage | This value indicates the amount of memory consumed for kernel code. | |
extremeMemoryMonitorUserUsage | This value indicates the amount of memory consumed by user processes as well as the kernel. | |
extremeMemoryMonitorTable | This table contains memory monitor information for each user process. | |
extremeMemoryMonitorSlotId | This value indicates the slot ID where the memory is being monitored. | |
extremeMemoryMonitorProcessName | This value indicates the name of the process being monitored. | |
extremeMemoryMonitorUsage | This value indicates the amount of memory being consumed by this user process. | |
extremeMemoryMonitorLimit | Not supported. | |
extremeMemoryMonitorZone | ||
extremeMemoryMonitorGreenZoneCount | ||
extremeMemoryMonitorYellowZoneCount | ||
extremeMemoryMonitorOrangeZoneCount | ||
extremeMemoryMonitorRedZoneCount | ||
extremeMemoryMonitorGreenZoneThreshold | ||
extremeMemoryMonitorYellowZoneThreshold | ||
extremeMemoryMonitorOrangeZoneThreshold | ||
extremeMemoryMonitorRedZoneThreshold |