Parameter | Associated MIB variable | Description |
Subdevice | cpsmp110SubDeviceIndex(1) | See BIA, Slot, and Subdevice |
BIA | cpsmp110BiaIndex(2) | See BIA, Slot, and Subdevice |
Slot | cpsmp110SlotIndex(3) | See BIA, Slot, and Subdevice |
Group Membership | cpsmp110Groups(4) | See Configuration Management |
Marketing Revision | cpsmp110MRevision(5) | Marketing Revision NOTE: This Marketing Revision is that of the power supply control board, not the removable power supply (when applicable). The marketing revisions of removable power supplies cannot be directly read by the Management Module, but can be inferred from the supply type and cabinet model, as in the table below. |
Config Match | cpsmp110CfgMatch(6) | Configuration Management match? |
Serial Number | cpsmp110SerialNumber(7) | Serial Number reported by hardware |
Configuration Mode | cpsmp110ConfigMode(8) | Configuration Mode |
Master Temperature Fault | cpsmp110MasterTempFault(9) | The master temperature fault indicator for this device. A value of yes(1) indicates that at least one temperature sensor encountered a fault condition since the last time the device was queried by the management module. The statuses of individual temperature sensors can be found in cpsmp110TemperatureTbl . |
Master Power Fault | cpsmp110MasterCurrentFault(10) | The master power fault indicator for this device. A value of yes(1) indicates that at least one power sensor encountered a fault condition since the last time the device was queried by the management module. The statuses of individual power sensors can be found in cpsmp110CurrentTbl. |
Master Fan Fault | cpsmp110FanFault(11) | The master fan fault indicator for this device. A value ofyes(1) indicates that at least one fan current sensor encountered a fault condition since the last time the device was queried by the management module. The statuses of individual fan current sensors can be found in cpsmp110FanStatusTbl . |
 | Note applicable to allcpsmp110MasterXXXFault variables: | In the highly unusual case that a sensor spikes (i.e. encounters a fault, and then quickly returns to normal), it will be difficult to determine which sensor faulted. However, the fact that any sensor faulted will cause the corresponding “Master Fault” alarm to be set no matter how brief the spike. This is sufficient cause to examine the cabinet further. |
Firmware Revision | cpsmp110FirmwareRevision(12) | Firmware Revision of the controller |
Supply Type | cpsmp110PSSupplyTbl(13) | The type of supply voltage that this unit is designed to accept, either AC(1) or DC(2) . For more detailed device-specific specifications, see details below. |
Role | cpsmp110PSRoleTbl(14) | Power Supply Role This variable has a fixed value ofshared(3) in some configurations. |
Ready | cpsmp110PSReadyTbl(15) | The readiness of a power supply module. A value ofyes(1) indicates the module is ready to supply power to the cabinet. A value of no(2) indicates that the supply has no output power to offer, either because it is malfunctioning or because it has no input power. |
In Use | cpsmp110PSInUseTbl(16) | The use status of a power supply module. A value ofyes(1) indicates the module is supplying power to the cabinet. This variable is useful in configurations where master/slave role functionality is supported to determine whether the Master or the Slave is active. In shared configurations, the value of cpsmp110PSReadyTbl is strongly preferred as an indication of the status of the supply. |
Temperature (C) | cpsmp110TemperatureTbl(17) | The temperature read by this temperature sensor. The temperature value is returned in in tenths of degrees centigrade, but is frequently converted to degrees for display. |
Power (mW) | cpsmp110CurrentTbl(18) | The power, in milliwatts, read by this power sensor. In general, when there is one power sensor (cpsmp110CurrSensorCount =1), it is for the the entire group of power modules managed by this controller. When there are multiple sensors, they correspond to the individual power modules. |
Fan #n | cpsmp110FanStatusTbl(19) | The status of a fan. A value of fault(2) indicates that the control unit has detected a problem with the fan, usually that it is is drawing excessive current. |
Temperature Fault Table | cpsmp110TempFaultTbl(20) | Each entry in this column corresponds to an entry with the same indices in cpsmp110TemperatureTable . It indicates whether or not the temperature read by that particular sensor is within the acceptable range. |
Power Fault Table | cpsmp110CurrFaultTbl(21) | Each entry in this column corresponds to an entry with the same indices in cpsmp110CurrentTable . It indicates whether or not the power read by that particular sensor is within the acceptable range. |
 | Note applicable to many cpsmp110XXXTbl variables: | A value of notInstalled may be returned if the configuration supports a subdevice in this position, but none is currently present. For details, refer to the MIB Module file. |
Count of Power Supplies | cpsmp110PSCount(22) | The maximum number of power modules supported in this configuration, regardless of the number actually installed. |
Count of Temperature Sensors | cpsmp110TempSensorCount(23) | The number of temperature sensors built in to this configuration. |
Count of Power Sensors | cpsmp110CurrSensorCount(24) | The number of power sensors built in to this configuration. |
Count of Fans | cpsmp110FanCount(25) | The number of fan current sensors built in to this configuration. |
Cache Clean | cpsmp110CacheClean(26) | Configuration changes pending? |