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admin
OIDNameTypeAccess
.4TrapCommunityDisplayStringRW
.5SnmpVersionENUMRW
.6SnmpPortINTEGERRW
.7SnmpTrapPortINTEGERRW
.8IpAddrIpAddressRW
.9TrapBrdCastENUMRW
.11SyslogMaxEntriesINTEGERRW
.19DomainNameDisplayStringRW
.20NameServerIpAddressRW
.21NameServ2IpAddressRW
.22BridgeEnableENUMRW
.23CapiTcpPortINTEGERRW
.24TraceTcpPortINTEGERRW
.25RipUdpPortINTEGERRW
.26SWVersionDisplayStringR
.27TimeServerIpAddressRW
.28TimeOffsetINTEGERRW
.29ConsoleSyslogENUMRW
.30SyslogTableLevelENUMRW
.31SystemIdDisplayStringR
.33BootpRelayServerIpAddressRW
.34RadiusServerIpAddressRW
.35LocalPPPIdentDisplayStringRW
.36HttpTcpPortINTEGERRW
.37TapiTcpPortINTEGERRW
.38TimeProtocolENUMRW
.39TimeUpdateINTEGERRW
.40WINS1IpAddressRW
.41WINS2IpAddressRW
.44SnmpLinkTrapEventENUMRW
.45ExtendedBannerDisplayStringRW
.47BootpRelayServ2IpAddressRW

TrapCommunity
Community name for sending traps.
SnmpVersion
SNMP Version.

version1        : SNMP version V1

version1_compat : SNMP version V1 compatibility mode

without the appending private OID 

part (.i). This is for some SNMP managers

that cannot handle this extension.

In this mode rows with identical

index variable content cannot be read

correctly.

p1 (patch1)     : getnext returns the lexicographical next

OID (ever!)

version1p1_auto : use version1p1_compat if possible

use version1p1 if nessesary

Usually the OIDs have the format:

.1.3.6.x.x   .y.y .i

.1.3.6.x.x: is the constant part of the OID of the 

variable specified in MIB-source

.y.y      : is the specific part of the OID to identify 

exactly a row.

It is the content of all index variables.

.i        : is a consecutively incremented index number, 

to distinguish rows with identical index variables

Enumerations:
  • version1 (1)
  • version1-compat (2)
  • version1p1 (3)
  • version1p1-compat (4)
  • version1p1-auto (5)
SnmpPort
SNMP listen port.
SnmpTrapPort
SNMP trap port.
IpAddr
Local IP address. If this object is set, it's value will be

used as the source address for all IP packets that are sent.

Otherwise, the IP address used will be retrieved from the

ipRouteTable, for the interface the IP packet is to be 

transmitted over.
TrapBrdCast
Enable/disable trap broadcasting.
Enumerations:
  • on (1)
  • off (2)
SyslogMaxEntries
Maximum Number of syslog messages stored in memory.
DomainName
Domain name.
NameServer
IP address of name server.
NameServ2
IP address of second name server.
BridgeEnable
Sets bridging to enable / disable status.
Enumerations:
  • enabled (1)
  • disabled (2)
CapiTcpPort
TCP port for remote CAPI demon.
TraceTcpPort
TCP port for trace demon.
RipUdpPort
UDP port for RIP. Setting this object 

to zero disables RIP.
SWVersion
This is the software release version
TimeServer
The IP address of the time server.
TimeOffset
This is the time offset from GMT in seconds.

If the set value is in the range from -24 to 24,

it means hours, and is automatically converted

to seconds.
ConsoleSyslog
Specifies whether to direct syslog messages to the

console.
Enumerations:
  • enable (1)
  • disable (2)
SyslogTableLevel
Specifies which message levels to post to the

biboAdmSyslogTable and the console, if applicable.
Enumerations:
  • emerg (1)
  • alert (2)
  • crit (3)
  • err (4)
  • warning (5)
  • notice (6)
  • info (7)
  • debug (8)
SystemId
This object contains the system Identification String.
BootpRelayServer
This object contains the destination IP address to 

which BOOTP/DHCP request are forwarded by the 

BIANCA/BRICK BOOTP relay agent.

If this entry is empty no BOOTP forwarding is done.
RadiusServer
This object contains the IP address of the RADIUS

server (remote dial in user service). If set to 0.0.0.0

RADIUS services are generally disabled (default).

The corresponding Radius password is configured in the

biboAdmRadiusSecret variable.
LocalPPPIdent
This is the local ID string used for PPP authentication

(PAP/CHAP). In pre4.3 versions the sysName has been used

as the local ID string. This is, for increased ease and

transparency of system configuration, no longer true.
HttpTcpPort
TCP port for the HTTP server. Default port is 80, 0 disables

the HTTP server.
TapiTcpPort
TCP port for remote TAPI demon.
TimeProtocol
This field specifies from which source the bricks internal

clock is synchronised:

none(1)      = no time synchronisation

time-udp(2)  = UDP/TIME (RFC 868), from biboAdmTimeServer

time-tcp(3)  = TCP/TIME (RFC 868), from biboAdmTimeServer

time-sntp(4) = SNTP (RFC 1769),    from biboAdmTimeServer

isdn(5)      = examines ISDN time, from controller stack 0
Enumerations:
  • none (1)
  • time-udp (2)
  • time-tcp (3)
  • time-sntp (4)
  • isdn (5)
TimeUpdate
This is the interval for timeserver requests (in seconds).

If the set value is in the range from -24 to 24,

it means hours, and is automatically converted

to seconds.

If the time comes from ISDN, the time is updated

with the next call after this interval.
WINS1
The IP address of the WINS server (NetBIOS Name Server).
WINS2
The IP address of the alternate WINS server.
SnmpLinkTrapEvent
Defines the ifOperStatus transition(s) of an ifTable object

that generates a SNMP linkUp/linkDown trap:

none : disable linkUp/linkDown trap generation.

any : enable bintec like trap generation.

- entering the up state generates a up trap

- any other state change generates a down trap

up : enable rfc1157 like trap generation.

- entering the up state generates a up trap

- leaving the up state generates a down trap

down : enable rfc2233 like trap generation.

- leaving the down state generates a up trap

- entering the down state generates a down trap

Seven parameters are sent in each linkUp/linkDown trap pdu:

1. ifEntry.ifIndex       (mandatory for linkUp/Down traps)

2. ifEntry.ifDescr

3. ifEntry.ifType

4. ifEntry.ifAdminStatus

5. ifEntry.ifOperStatus

6. system.Description

7. system.Name
Enumerations:
  • none (1)
  • any (2)
  • up (3)
  • down (4)
ExtendedBanner
This is an additional banner message which is displayed

after the standard welcome message at boot time.

This message is typically used to display info regarding

a special configuration of the router.
BootpRelayServ2
This object contains the second destination IP address   

to which BOOTP/DHCP request are forwarded by the   

BIANCA/BRICK BOOTP relay agent.   

If this entry is empty no BOOTP forwarding is done.


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