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>> Table: scheduleTable - (.1.3.6.1.4.1.272.4.22.2.1.1)

scheduleTable
OIDNameTypeAccess
.1IndexINTEGERRW
.2DescrDisplayStringRW
.3ModeENUMD
.4EventIndexINTEGERRW
.5EventConditionENUMRW
.6VarTableDisplayStringRW
.7VarNameDisplayStringRW
.8VarIndexNameDisplayStringRW
.9VarIndexValDisplayStringRW
.10ActiveValueDisplayStringRW
.13StatusENUMR
.12NotifyENUMRW
.11InActiveValueDisplayStringRW
.14LastChangeDateR

Index
This object specifies the index number of this entry.
Should be unique.
Descr
This object specifies the description (name) of this entry. 
Only for information.
Mode
This object enables, disables or deletes the entry.
Enumerations:
  • enable (1)
  • disable (2)
  • delete (3)
EventIndex
This object specifies the first index into the event table
(Index in scheduleEventTable).
This can be a single event or the first of multiple chained 
events that are monitored for this command.
EventCondition
This object defines the condition(s) for the event (or chain) 
to change this command to active (variable is set 
to schedActiveValue).
all    : all events in the chain must be active (and)
one    : at least one event must be active (or)
none   : all events must be inactiv (not)
one_not: at least one event must be inactiv (nor)
Enumerations:
  • all (1)
  • one (2)
  • none (3)
  • one-not (4)
VarTable
This object specifies the name of the SNMP table in that the
variable(s) 'schedVarName' should be changed.
e.g. ifTable
If a new row in the MIB should be inserted (or overwritten 
if a row with given IndexVars already exists!) a '+' can be 
prefixed. The new row is inserted with the values from 
In/ActiveValue and VarIndexVal.
Be careful with the used VarIndexVal and the events, not to 
insert an infinite number of rows. 
e.g. +biboAdmConfigTable
If this is empty, an application command is executed.
The application name is in schedVarName, the argument list
in schedActiveValue / schedInActiveValue.
VarName
This object specifies the name(s) of the SNMP variable to be 
changed, if the event is active/inactive.
The names should be written like in the header line of the
table view (no prefix necessary).
The var(s) are set to the values in schedActiveValue /
schedInActiveValue.
If multiple variables should be set, then separate the names 
by ';'.
e.g. AdminStatus or IntAddr;IntPort
If schedVarTable is empty this object contains the name of the 
application command to be executed.
Be careful: the application must terminate without interaction
otherwise the scheduler will block until it terminates.
e.g. update
VarIndexName
This object specifies the SNMP variable name(s) in the 
schedVarTable table, that should specify the approprate 
row (with schedVarIndexVal).
If a row cannot be identified by a single var (not unique)
then multiple variables can be given (separated by ';').
e.g. IfIndex or IfIndex;ExtPort
VarIndexVal
This object specifies the value(s) of the schedVarIndexName,
that specifies the approprate row.
The number and type of the values must correspond to the 
given VarIndexName.
e.g. 10001 or 10001;123
ActiveValue
This object specifies the value(s) that is written to the SNMP 
variable(s) in schedVarName, when the event is active.
If this is empty no change is done, only a notification is
sent (SNMPtrap of schedVarName is possible if monitored
with an event).
The number and type of the values must correspond to the 
given VarName.
e.g. down or 10.1.1.1;123
On application execution this is the argument list:
e.g. -a 1.2.3.4 filename
Status
This object shows the current status of the event (list).
error indicates a invalid field (e.g. VarNameVarIndex,
value range ...)
Enumerations:
  • active (1)
  • inactive (2)
  • notavail (3)
  • error (4)
Notify
This object defines the notification method, if a variable is
changed.
none    : no notification
all     : all below notification methods
snmptrap: only a SNMP trap is triggered 
(also create an entry in biboAdmUsrTrapTable
and biboAdmTrapHostTable)
syslog  : only a syslog is generated
Enumerations:
  • none (1)
  • all (2)
  • snmptrap (3)
  • syslog (4)
InActiveValue
This object specifies the value(s) that is written to the SNMP 
variable(s) in schedVarName, when the event is inactive.
This is also the default value after a restart of the router
or if the system time is not set correct.
The number and type of the values must correspond to the 
given VarName.
e.g. up or 10.1.1.2;123
On application execution this is the argument list:
e.g. -a 1.2.3.4 filename
LastChange
This object shows the time of the last change.


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