Customer Documentation DEV 5071
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Copyright DEV Systemtechnik GmbH 2007-2017
5.5.4.3.2
.surveillance.errorEnableMask
OID:
.1.3.6.1.4.1.21035.34.3.2
.0
Syntax:
INTEGER (0..65535)
Access:
read-write
Description:
The error enable mask:
All bits 1: all errors are enabled; errors are grouped into
classes; each error class can be masked out with its
corresponding bit set to 0.
Note:
The .errorEnableMask for the device is defined as follows:
Bit:
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Error Class:
fu
tu
re
u
s
e
fu
tu
re
u
s
e
fu
tu
re
u
s
e
fu
tu
re
u
s
e
A
n
te
n
n
a
C
o
n
tr
o
lle
r
C
o
mm
u
n
ic
a
tion
B
ias
Op
tic
a
l
C
a
rd
A
mplif
ier
C
a
rd
Mat
rix
C
a
rd
Ou
tp
u
t
C
a
rd
In
p
u
t
C
a
rd
S
w
it
c
h
C
a
rd
Fan
P
o
w
e
r
S
u
p
p
ly
In
te
rn
a
l
E
rr
o
r
References:
Class No. / Bit
Class
Chapter
0
Internal Error
1
Power Supply
2
Fan
3
Switch Card
(no reference)
4
Input Card
(no reference)
5
Output Card
(no reference)
6
Matrix Card
(no reference)
7
Amplifier Card
(no reference)
8
Optical Card
(no reference)
9
Bias
(no reference)
A (10)
Communication
(no reference)
B (11)
Antenna Controller
(no reference)
C (12)
future use
(no reference)
D (13)
future use
(no reference)
E (14)
future use
(no reference)
F (15)
future use
(no reference)
If an error class is masked out, an appearing or disappearing error of this
class is not generating a trap and will not appear/disappear in the Active
Events Window of the Web Interface.
The error and its status (pending or not) is still stated in the
.surveillance.errorTable and in the Error Log Window of the Web
Interface, where it can be acknowledged and deleted (if it is not pending
anymore).
By default, all errors are enabled, i.e. the .errorEnableMask is "
65535
".