- Table of Contents
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- 17-User Access and Authentication
- 01-HH3C-8021X-EXT2-MIB
- 02-HH3C-AAA-MIB
- 03-HH3C-DOMAIN-MIB
- 04-HH3C-LOCAL-AAA-SERVER-MIB
- 05-HH3C-PORT-SECURITY-MIB
- 06-HH3C-PORTAL-MIB
- 07-HH3C-RADIUS-MIB
- 08-HH3C-USER-MIB
- 09-IEEE8021-PAE-MIB
- 10-IEEE8021-SECY-MIB
- 11-IEEE8021X-PAE-MIB
- 12-RADIUS-ACC-CLIENT-MIB
- 13-RADIUS-AUTH-CLIENT-MIB
- Related Documents
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Title | Size | Download |
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03-HH3C-DOMAIN-MIB | 214.81 KB |
Contents
hh3cDomainDefault (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.1.1)
hh3cDomainGlobalAccessedNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.1)
hh3cDomainGlobalOnlinePPPUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.3)
hh3cDomainGlobalOnlineIPoEUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.4)
hh3cDomainGlobalOnlinePPPoEUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.5)
hh3cDomainGlobalOnlineLacUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.8)
hh3cDomainGlobalOnlineLnsUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.9)
hh3cDomainGlobalOnlineIPoEBindAuthUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.10)
hh3cDomainGlobalOnlineIPoEWebAuthUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.11)
hh3cDomainGlobalOnlineLeasedUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.12)
hh3cDomainGlobalTotalIPv4OnlineNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.13)
hh3cDomainGlobalTotalIPv6OnlineNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.14)
hh3cUserIPLowerlimitWarningAlarm
hh3cUserIPLowerlimitWarningResume
hh3cUserNDRAPfAllocAlarmResume
hh3cUserNDRAPfLowlimitWarnAlarm
hh3cUserNDRAPfLowlimitWarnResume
hh3cUserPDPfLowlimitWarnResume
hh3cUserIPv6WebServerDownAlarm
hh3cUserIPv6WebServerChangeAlarm
HH3C-DOMAIN-MIB
About this MIB
Use this MIB to manage domains.
MIB file name
hh3c-domain.mib
Root object
iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1).hh3c(25506).hh3cCommon(2).hh3cDomain(46)
Scalar objects
hh3cDomainDefault (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.1.1)
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
hh3cDomainDefault (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.1.1) |
read-write |
OCTET STRING |
SIZE (1..255) |
Name of the default domain. |
Default: system. (Comware 5) Default: 24. |
hh3cDomainGlobalAccessedNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.1)
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
hh3cDomainGlobalAccessedNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.1) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of users in all domains. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainGlobalOnlinePPPUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.3)
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
hh3cDomainGlobalOnlinePPPUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.3) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online PPP users in all domains. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainGlobalOnlineIPoEUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.4)
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
hh3cDomainGlobalOnlineIPoEUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.4) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online IPoE users in all domains. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainGlobalOnlinePPPoEUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.5)
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
hh3cDomainGlobalOnlinePPPoEUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.5) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online PPPoE users in all domains. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainGlobalOnlineLacUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.8)
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
hh3cDomainGlobalOnlineLacUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.8) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online LAC users in all domains. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainGlobalOnlineLnsUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.9)
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
hh3cDomainGlobalOnlineLnsUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.9) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online LNS users in all domains. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainGlobalOnlineIPoEBindAuthUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.10)
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
hh3cDomainGlobalOnlineIPoEBindAuthUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.10) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online IPoE users that use bind authentication in all domains. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainGlobalOnlineIPoEWebAuthUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.11)
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
hh3cDomainGlobalOnlineIPoEWebAuthUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.11) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online IPoE users that use Web authentication in all domains. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainGlobalOnlineLeasedUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.12)
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
hh3cDomainGlobalOnlineLeasedUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.12) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online IPoE leased users in all domains. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainGlobalTotalIPv4OnlineNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.13)
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
hh3cDomainGlobalTotalIPv4OnlineNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.13) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of IPv4 online users in all domains. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainGlobalTotalIPv6OnlineNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.14)
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
hh3cDomainGlobalTotalIPv6OnlineNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.3.14) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of IPv6 online users in all domains. |
As per the MIB. |
Tabular objects
hh3cDomainInfoTable
About this table
Use this table to configure or obtain ISP domain settings.
Support for operations
Create:Supported
Edit/Modify:Supported
Delete:Supported
Read:Supported
Columns
The table index is hh3cDomainName.
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
hh3cDomainName (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.1) |
read-only |
OCTET STRING |
SIZE (0..255) |
Name of a domain. |
String of 1 to 64 characters. |
hh3cDomainState (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.2) |
read-create |
INTEGER |
active(1) block(2) |
Status of the domain. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainRowStatus (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.14) |
read-create |
RowStatus |
Standard MIB values. |
Row status. |
The following values are supported: active(1). createAndGo(4). destroy(6). |
hh3cDomainServiceType (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.17) |
read-create |
INTEGER |
hsi(1) stb(2) voip(3) |
Service type of users in the domain. |
Supports only the read operation. |
hh3cDomainIpPoolName (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.18) |
read-create |
OCTET STRING |
SIZE (0..63) |
IPv4 address pool authorized to users in the domain. |
Supports only the read operation. |
hh3cDomainIpv6PoolName (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.19) |
read-create |
OCTET STRING |
SIZE (0..63) |
IPv6 address pool authorized to users in the domain. |
Supports only the read operation. |
hh3cDomainIPv4PoolUpperValue (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.20) |
read-create |
Integer32 |
0..100 |
High alarm threshold for authorization IPv4 address usage. |
Supports only the read operation. The default value is 0. |
hh3cDomainIPv4PoolLowerValue (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.21) |
read-create |
Integer32 |
0..100 |
Low alarm threshold for authorization IPv4 address usage. |
Supports only the read operation. The default value is 100. |
hh3cDomainIPv6PoolUpperValue (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.22) |
read-create |
Integer32 |
0..100 |
High alarm threshold for authorization IPv6 address or prefix usage. |
Supports only the read operation. The default value is 0. |
hh3cDomainIPv6PoolLowerValue (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.23) |
read-create |
Integer32 |
0..100 |
Low alarm threshold for authorization IPv6 address or prefix usage. |
Supports only the read operation. The default value is 100. |
hh3cDomainIpPoolGroupName (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.24) |
read-create |
OCTET STRING |
SIZE (0..63) |
IPv4 address pool group authorized to users in the domain. |
Supports only the read operation. |
hh3cDomainIpv6PoolGroupName (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.25) |
read-create |
OCTET STRING |
SIZE (0..63) |
IPv6 address pool group authorized to users in the domain |
Supports only the read operation. |
hh3cDomainNdPrefixPoolName (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.26) |
read-create |
OCTET STRING |
SIZE (0..63) |
IPv6 address ND prefix pool authorized to users in the domain. |
Supports only the read operation. |
hh3cDomainNdPrefixPoolGroupName (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.27) |
read-create |
OCTET STRING |
SIZE (0..63) |
IPv6 address ND prefix pool group authorized to users in the domain. |
Supports only the read operation. |
hh3cDomainIpv6Prefix (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.28) |
read-create |
Ipv6AddressPrefix |
OCTET STRING(1..16) |
IPv6 address prefix authorized to users in the domain. |
Supports only the read operation. |
hh3cDomainIpv6PrefixLength (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.29) |
read-create |
Integer32 |
1..128 |
IPv6 address prefix length authorized to users in the domain. |
Supports only the read operation. |
hh3cDomainActiveWebServerUrl (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.30) |
read-only |
OCTET STRING |
SIZE (0..255) |
Effective Web server URL. |
Supports only the read operation. |
hh3cDomainActiveWebServerIpv6Url (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.31) |
read-only |
OCTET STRING |
SIZE (0..255) |
Effective Web server IPv6 URL. |
Supports only the read operation. |
hh3cDomainSchemeTable
About this table
This table contains AAA schemes for a domain. By default, a domain has only a local scheme.
Support for operations
Create:Supported
Edit/Modify:Supported
Delete:Supported
Read:Supported
Columns
The table indexes are hh3cDomainName and hh3cDomainSchemeIndex.
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
hh3cDomainSchemeIndex (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.2.1.1) |
not-accessible |
Integer32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Index of an AAA scheme. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainSchemeMode (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.2.1.2) |
read-create |
H3cModeOfDomainScheme |
INTEGER{ none(1) local(2) radius(3) tacacs(4) ldap(5) } |
Mode of the AAA scheme. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainAuthSchemeName (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.2.1.3) |
read-create |
OCTET STRING |
OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..32)) |
Name of the authentication scheme. |
This object has been replaced by hh3cDomainSchemeAAAName. Its value will be ignored. |
hh3cDomainAcctSchemeName (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.2.1.4) |
read-create |
OCTET STRING |
OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..32)) |
Name of the accounting scheme. |
This object has been replaced by hh3cDomainSchemeAAAName. Its value will be ignored. |
hh3cDomainSchemeRowStatus (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.2.1.5) |
read-create |
RowStatus |
Standard MIB values. |
Row status. |
The following values are supported: active(1). createAndGo(4). destroy(6). |
hh3cDomainSchemeAAAType (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.2.1.6) |
read-create |
Hh3cAAATypeDomainScheme |
INTEGER{ accounting(1) authentication(2) authorization(3) none(4) } |
Service type of the server, accounting, authentication, or authorization. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainSchemeAAAName (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.2.1.7) |
read-create |
OCTET STRING |
OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..32)) |
Scheme name of the domain. |
If the hh3cDomainSchemeMode is RADIUS, TACACS, or LDAP scheme mode, you must specify a valid scheme name. If the hh3cDomainSchemeMode is none or local, the object will be ignored. When read, this object returns a zero-length string. |
hh3cDomainSchemeAccessMode (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.2.1.8) |
read-create |
Hh3cAccessModeofDomainScheme |
INTEGER{ default(1) login(2) lanAccess(3) portal(4) ppp(5) gcm(6) dvpn(7) dhcp(8) voice(9) superauthen(10) command(11) reserved(12) } |
Access mode of the scheme for the domain. |
Supports only the value default. |
hh3cDomainStatTable
About this table
This table contains statistics for a domain.
Support for operations
Create:Not supported
Edit/Modify:Not supported
Delete:Not supported
Read:Supported
Columns
The table index is hh3cDomainName.
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
hh3cDomainAccessedNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.4.1.1) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Total number of users in a domain. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainOnlineNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.4.1.2) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online users in the domain. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainOnlinePPPUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.4.1.3) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online PPP users in the domain. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainOnlineIPoEUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.4.1.4) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online IPoE users in the domain. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainOnlinePPPoEUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.4.1.5) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online PPPoE users in the domain. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainOnlineLacUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.4.1.8) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online LAC users in the domain. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainOnlineLnsUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.4.1.9) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online LNS users in the domain. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainOnlineIPoEBindAuthUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.4.1.10) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online IPoE users that use bind authentication in the domain. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainOnlineIPoEWebAuthUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.4.1.11) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online IPoE users that use Web authentication in the domain. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainOnlineLeasedUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.4.1.12) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online IPoE leased users in the domain. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainOnlineIPv4User (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.4.1.13) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online IPv4 users in the domain. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainOnlineIPv6User (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.4.1.14) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online IPv6 users in the domain. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainOnlineDualStackUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.4.1.15) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online dual-stack users in the domain. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainIPPoolStatTable
About this table
This table contains IP pool statistics for a domain.
Support for operations
Create:Not supported
Edit/Modify:Not supported
Delete:Not supported
Read:Supported
Columns
The table index is hh3cDomainName.
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
hh3cDomainIPTotalNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.1) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Total number of IP addresses in the IP pool or IP pool group. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainIPUsedNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.2) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of IP addresses already used in the IP pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainIPConflictNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.3) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of conflicting IP addresses in the IP pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainIPExcludeNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.4) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of IP addresses excluded from the IP pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainIPIdleNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.5) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of idle IP addresses in the IP pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainIPUsedPercent (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.6) |
read-only |
OCTET STRING |
SIZE (0..32) |
IP address usage of the IP pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainIPv6AddressTotalNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.7) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Total number of IPv6 addresses in the IPv6 pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainIPv6AddressUsedNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.8) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of IPv6 addresses already used in the IPv6 pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainIPv6AddressFreeNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.9) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of idle IPv6 addresses in the IPv6 pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainIPv6AddressConflictNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.10) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of conflicting IPv6 addresses in the IPv6 pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainIPv6AddressExcludeNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.11) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of IPv6 addresses excluded from the IPv6 pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainIPv6AddressUsedPercent (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.12) |
read-only |
OCTET STRING |
SIZE (1..64) |
IPv6 address usage of the IPv6 pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainNDRAPrefixTotalNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.13) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Total number of NDRA prefix addresses in the IPv6 prefix pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainNDRAPrefixUsedNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.14) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of NDRA prefix addresses already used in the IPv6 prefix pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainNDRAPrefixFreeNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.15) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of idle NDRA prefix addresses in the IPv6 prefix pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainNDRAPrefixExcludeNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.17) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of NDRA prefix addresses excluded from the IPv6 prefix pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainNDRAPrefixUsedPercent (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.18) |
read-only |
OCTET STRING |
SIZE (1..64) |
NDRA address usage of the IPv6 prefix pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainPDPrefixTotalNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.19) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Total number of PD prefix addresses in the IPv6 prefix pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainPDPrefixUsedNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.20) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of PD prefix addresses already used in the IPv6 prefix pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainPDPrefixFreeNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.21) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of idle PD prefix addresses in the IPv6 prefix pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainPDPrefixConflictNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.22) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of conflicting PD prefix addresses in the IPv6 prefix pool. |
The value is fixed at 0. |
hh3cDomainPDPrefixExcludeNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.23) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of PD prefix addresses excluded from the IPv6 prefix pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainPDPrefixUsedPercent (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.24) |
read-only |
OCTET STRING |
SIZE (1..64) |
PD prefix occupancy rate in the IPv6 prefix pool. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainNatBindingTable
About this table
This table contains bindings between user groups and NAT instances in a domain. By default, user groups are not bound to NAT instances.
Support for operations
Create:Not supported
Edit/Modify:Not supported
Delete:Not supported
Read:Supported
Columns
The table indexes are hh3cDomainName and hh3cDomainNatBindingUserGroupNam.
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
hh3cDomainNatBindingUserGroupName (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.6.1.1) |
read-only |
OCTET STRING |
SIZE (1..32) |
Index of a user group. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainNatBindingNatInstance (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.6.1.2) |
read-create |
OCTET STRING |
OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..31) |
Name of a NAT instance. |
Supports only the read operation. |
hh3cDomainNatBindingRowStatus (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.6.1.3) |
read-create |
RowStatus |
Standard MIB values. |
Row status. |
Supports only active(1). |
hh3cDomainUpStatTable
About this table
Use this table to obtain user statistics for a domain on a UP. This table is applicable only to the CP and UP separation (CUPS) architecture.
Support for operations
Create:Not supported
Edit/Modify:Not supported
Delete:Not supported
Read:Supported
Columns
The table indexes are hh3cDomainName and hh3cUpid.
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
hh3cDomainUpId (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.7.1.1) |
not-accessible |
Unsigned32 |
1024..2047 |
UP ID. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainUpAccessedNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.7.1.2) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Total number of users in a domain on the UP. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainUpOnlineNum (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.7.1.3) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online users in the domain on the UP. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainUpOnlinePPPUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.7.1.4) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online PPP users in the domain on the UP. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainUpOnlineIPoEUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.7.1.5) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online IPoE users in the domain on the UP. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainUpOnlinePPPoEUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.7.1.6) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online PPPoE users in the domain on the UP. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainUpOnlinePPPoAUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.7.1.7) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online PPPoA users in the domain on the UP. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainUpOnlinePPPoFRUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.7.1.8) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online PPPoFR users in the domain on the UP. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainUpOnlineLacUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.7.1.9) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online LAC users in the domain on the UP. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainUpOnlineLnsUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.7.1.10) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online LNS users in the domain on the UP. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainUpOnlineIPoEBindAuthUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.7.1.11) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online IPoE users that use bind authentication in the domain on the UP. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainUpOnlineIPoEWebAuthUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.7.1.12) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online IPoE users that use Web authentication in the domain on the UP. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainUpOnlineLeasedUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.7.1.13) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online IPoE leased users in the domain on the UP. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainUpOnlineIPv4User (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.7.1.14) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online IPv4 users in the domain on the UP. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainUpOnlineIPv6User (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.7.1.15) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online IPv6 users in the domain on the UP. |
As per the MIB. |
hh3cDomainUpOnlineDualStackUser (1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.7.1.16) |
read-only |
Unsigned32 |
Standard MIB values. |
Number of online dual-stack users in the domain on the UP. |
As per the MIB. |
Notifications
hh3cUserIPAllocAlarm
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.5.0.1 |
High IPv4 address usage alarm occurred in a domain. |
Error |
Major |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.5.0.2 (hh3cUserIPAllocAlarmResume) |
OFF |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when the IPv4 address usage of a domain reaches or exceeds the high alarm threshold for the first time.
System impact
Address pools in the domain might be used up and new users cannot come online because of IP address obtaining failures.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable domain ip-usage-warning command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable domain ip-usage-warning command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.6 (hh3cDomainIPUsedPercent) |
IPv4 address usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
STRING |
0..32 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.20 (hh3cDomainIPv4PoolUpperValue) |
High alarm threshold for IPv4 address usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
Integer32 |
1..100 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.21 (hh3cDomainIPv4PoolLowerValue) |
Low alarm threshold for IPv4 address usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
Integer32 |
0..99 |
Recommended action
1.In domain view, use display this to view the ip-usage-warning high-threshold configuration.
- If ip-usage-warning high-threshold is configured and the threshold value is in the range of 1 to 100 (excluded), proceed to step 2.
- If ip-usage-warning high-threshold is not configured or the threshold value is 100, proceed to step 4.
2.In any view, use display dhcp pool-usage and display dhcp pool-group-usage to view if the current IP address usage has reached the peak.
- If yes, proceed to step 3.
- If no, proceed to step 5.
3.Expand the range of the local address pool or address pool group , or configure new users to come online in other domains. Wait for 30 minutes and verify if the alarm can be generated again.
- If yes, proceed to step 4.
- If no, proceed to step 5.
4.Collect alarm, log, and configuration information, and contact Technical Support.
hh3cUserIPAllocAlarmResume
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.5.0.2 |
High IPv4 address usage alarm cleared in a domain. |
Recovery |
Warning |
N/A (N/A) |
OFF |
Notification triggers
This recovery notification is generated when the IPv4 address usage drops below or reaches the value calculated by using the following formula: High alarm threshold – (high alarm threshold – low alarm threshold)*10%.
During calculation, the system uses value 0 for the low alarm threshold and 100 for the high alarm threshold when no low or high alarm threshold is set.
System impact
No negative impact on the system.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable domain ip-usage-warning command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable domain ip-usage-warning command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.6 (hh3cDomainIPUsedPercent) |
IPv4 address usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
STRING |
0..32 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.20 (hh3cDomainIPv4PoolUpperValue) |
High alarm threshold for IPv4 address usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
Integer32 |
1..100 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.21 (hh3cDomainIPv4PoolLowerValue) |
Low alarm threshold for IPv4 address usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
Integer32 |
0..99 |
Recommended action
No action is required.
hh3cUserIPLowerlimitWarningAlarm
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.5.0.3 |
Low IPv4 address usage alarm occurred in a domain. |
Error |
Warning |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.5.0.4 (hh3cUserIPLowerlimitWarningResume) |
OFF |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when the IPv4 address usage of a domain reaches or drops below the low alarm threshold for the first time.
Possible reason 1: Users go offline and the IP usage in the domain drops below the lower threshold.
Possible reason 2: The lower threshold configured by using the ip-usage-warning low-threshold command is too high.
System impact
More clients might go offline unexpectedly.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable domain ip-usage-warning command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable domain ip-usage-warning command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.6 (hh3cDomainIPUsedPercent) |
IPv4 address usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
STRING |
0..32 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.20 (hh3cDomainIPv4PoolUpperValue) |
High alarm threshold for IPv4 address usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
Integer32 |
1..100 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.21 (hh3cDomainIPv4PoolLowerValue) |
Low alarm threshold for IPv4 address usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
Integer32 |
0..99 |
Recommended action
1.Use the display this command in domain view to view the ip-usage-warning low-threshold configuration, and verify if the current lower threshold for the IP usage is proper.
- If the lower threshold is too high, proceed to step 2.
- If the lower threshold is proper, proceed to step 3.
2.Use the ip-usage-warning low-threshold command in domain view to adjust the lower threshold for the IP usage.
3.In any view, use the display dhcp pool-usage and display dhcp pool-group-usage commands to view the current IP usage.
- If the current IP usage drops below or is approaching the lower threshold, use the display aaa offline-record command to view the user disassociation reason records.
If the disassociation reason is User request, no action is required.
If the disassociation is not User request, contact Technical Support.
- If the current IP usage is not approaching the lower threshold, proceed to step 4.
4.Collect alarm, log, and configuration information, and contact Technical Support.
hh3cUserIPLowerlimitWarningResume
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.5.0.4 |
Low IPv4 address usage alarm cleared in a domain. |
Recovery |
Warning |
N/A (N/A) |
OFF |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated if the IP usage in the domain drops below or to the lower threshold minus the alarm gap.
Alarm gap=(Upper threshold–Lower threshold)*10%
If only the upper threshold is configured, the lower threshold value is 0 when calculating the alarm gap. If only the lower threshold is configured, the upper threshold value is 100 when calculating the alarm gap.
System impact
No negative impact on the system.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable domain ip-usage-warning command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable domain ip-usage-warning command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.6 (hh3cDomainIPUsedPercent) |
IPv4 address usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
STRING |
0..32 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.20 (hh3cDomainIPv4PoolUpperValue) |
High alarm threshold for IPv4 address usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
Integer32 |
1..100 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.21 (hh3cDomainIPv4PoolLowerValue) |
Low alarm threshold for IPv4 address usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
Integer32 |
0..99 |
Recommended action
No action is required.
hh3cUserIPv6AllocAlarm
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.5.0.7 |
Low IPv6 address usage alarm occurred in a domain. |
Error |
Warning |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.5.0.8 (hh3cUserIPv6LowlimitWarnResume) |
OFF |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when the IPv6 address usage of a domain reaches or drops below the low alarm threshold for the first time.
Possible reason 1: Users go offline and the IPv6 usage in the domain drops below the lower threshold.
Possible reason 2: The lower threshold configured by using the ipv6-usage-warning low-threshold command is too high.
System impact
More clients might go offline unexpectedly.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable domain ipv6-usage-warning command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable domain ipv6-usage-warning command.
Objects
OID (object name)
Description
Index nodes
Type
Value range
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.12 (hh3cDomainIPv6AddressUsedPercent)
IPv6 address usage.
hh3cDomainName
STRING
0..32
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.22 (hh3cDomainIPv6PoolUpperValue)
High alarm threshold for IPv6 address usage.
hh3cDomainName
Integer32
1..100
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.23 (hh3cDomainIPv6PoolLowerValue)
Low alarm threshold for IPv6 address usage.
hh3cDomainName
Integer32
0..99
Recommended action
In domain view, use the display this command to view the ipv6-usage-warning low-threshold configuration and verify if the current lower threshold for the IPv6 usage is proper.
If the lower threshold is too high, proceed to step 2.
If the lower threshold is proper, proceed to step 3.
In domain view, use the ipv6-usage-warning low-threshold command to adjust the lower threshold for the IPv6 usage.
In any view, use the display ipv6 dhcp pool-usage and display ipv6 dhcp pool-group-usage commands to view if the current IPv6 address usage has reached the peak.
If the current IPv6 usage drops below or is approaching the lower threshold, use the display aaa offline-record command to view the user disassociation reason records.
If the disassociation reason is User request, no action is required.
If the disassociation is not User request, contact Technical Support.
If the current IPv6 is not approaching the lower threshold, proceed to step 4.
Collect alarm, log, and configuration information, and contact Technical Support.
hh3cUserIPv6LowlimitWarnResume
Basic information
OID
Event
Type
Severity
Recovery notification
Default status
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.5.0.8
Low IPv6 address usage alarm cleared in a domain.
Recovery
Warning
N/A
OFF
Notification triggers
This notification is generated if the IPv6 usage in the domain drops below or to the lower threshold minus the alarm gap.
Alarm gap=(Upper threshold–Lower threshold)*10%
If only the upper threshold is configured, the lower threshold value is 0 when calculating the alarm gap. If only the lower threshold is configured, the upper threshold value is 100 when calculating the alarm gap.
System impact
No negative impact on the system.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable domain ipv6-usage-warning command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable domain ipv6-usage-warning command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.12 (hh3cDomainIPv6AddressUsedPercent) |
IPv6 address usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
STRING |
0..32 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.22 (hh3cDomainIPv6PoolUpperValue) |
High alarm threshold for IPv6 address usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
Integer32 |
1..100 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.23 (hh3cDomainIPv6PoolLowerValue) |
Low alarm threshold for IPv6 address usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
Integer32 |
0..99 |
Recommended action
No action is required.
hh3cUserNDRAPfAllocAlarm
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.5.0.9 |
High NDRA prefix address usage alarm occurred in a domain. |
Error |
Major |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.5.0.10 (hh3cUserNDRAPfAllocAlarmResume) |
OFF |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when the NDRA prefix usage of a domain reaches or exceeds the high alarm threshold for the first time.
System impact
The NDRA prefixes in the domain address pool may be exhausted, causing new users to be unable to go online because they cannot be assigned an NDRA prefix.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable domain ipv6-usage-warning command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable domain ipv6-usage-warning command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.18 (hh3cDomainNDRAPrefixUsedPercent) |
NDRA prefix usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
STRING |
0..64 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.22 (hh3cDomainIPv6PoolUpperValue) |
High alarm threshold for NDRA prefix usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
Integer32 |
1..100 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.23 (hh3cDomainIPv6PoolLowerValue) |
Low alarm threshold for NDRA prefix usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
Integer32 |
0..99 |
Recommended action
1.In domain view, use the display this command to view the ipv6-usage-warning high-threshold configuration.
- If ipv6-usage-warning high-threshold is configured and the upper threshold value is in the range of 1 (1 included) to 100 (100 excluded), proceed to step 2.
- If ipv6-usage-warning high-threshold is not configured or the configured upper threshold is 100, proceed to step 4.
2.In any view, use the display ipv6 dhcp pool-usage and display ipv6 dhcp pool-group-usage commands to view if the current IPv6 address usage has reached the peak.
- If yes, proceed to step 3.
- If no, proceed to step 5.
3.Expand the range of the local address pool or address pool group, or configure new users to come online in other domains. Wait for 30 minutes and verify if the alarm can be generated again.
- If yes, proceed to step 4.
- If no, proceed to step 5.
4.Collect alarm, log, and configuration information, and contact Technical Support.
hh3cUserNDRAPfAllocAlarmResume
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.5.0.10 |
High NDRA prefix address usage alarm cleared in a domain. |
Recovery |
Warning |
N/A (N/A) |
OFF |
Notification triggers
This recovery notification is generated when the NDRA prefix usage drops below or reaches the value calculated by using the following formula: High alarm threshold – (high alarm threshold – low alarm threshold)*10%.
During calculation, the system uses value 0 for the low alarm threshold and 100 for the high alarm threshold when no low or high alarm threshold is set.
System impact
No negative impact on the system.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable domain ipv6-usage-warning command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable domain ipv6-usage-warning command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.18 (hh3cDomainNDRAPrefixUsedPercent) |
NDRA prefix usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
STRING |
0..64 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.22 (hh3cDomainIPv6PoolUpperValue) |
High alarm threshold for NDRA prefix usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
Integer32 |
1..100 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.23 (hh3cDomainIPv6PoolLowerValue) |
Low alarm threshold for NDRA prefix usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
Integer32 |
0..99 |
Recommended action
No action is required.
hh3cUserNDRAPfLowlimitWarnAlarm
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.5.0.11 |
Low NDRA prefix address usage alarm occurred in a domain. |
Error |
Warning |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.5.0.12 (hh3cUserNDRAPfLowlimitWarnResume) |
OFF |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when the NDRA prefix usage of a domain reaches or drops below the low alarm threshold for the first time.
Possible reason 1: Users go offline and the IPv6 NDRA prefix usage in the domain drops below the lower threshold.
Possible reason 2: The lower threshold configured by using the ipv6-usage-warning low-threshold command is too high.
System impact
If this alarm is triggered due to the lower threshold value set too high, it may cause more users to go offline abnormally.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable domain ipv6-usage-warning command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable domain ipv6-usage-warning command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.18 (hh3cDomainNDRAPrefixUsedPercent) |
NDRA prefix usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
STRING |
0..32 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.22 (hh3cDomainIPv6PoolUpperValue) |
High alarm threshold for NDRA prefix usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
Integer32 |
1..100 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.23 (hh3cDomainIPv6PoolLowerValue) |
Low alarm threshold for NDRA prefix usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
Integer32 |
0..99 |
Recommended action
1.In domain view, use the display this command to view the ipv6-usage-warning low-threshold configuration and verify if the current lower threshold for the IPv6 usage is proper.
- If the lower threshold is too high, proceed to step 2.
- If the lower threshold is proper, proceed to step 3.
2.In domain view, use the ipv6-usage-warning low-threshold command to adjust the lower threshold for the IPv6 usage.
3.In any view, use the display ipv6 dhcp pool-usage and display ipv6 dhcp pool-group-usage commands to view the current IPv6 usage.
- If the current IPv6 usage drops below or is approaching the lower threshold, use the display aaa offline-record command to view the user disassociation reason records.
If the disassociation reason is User request, no action is required.
If the disassociation is not User request, contact Technical Support.
- If the current IPv6 is not approaching the lower threshold, proceed to step 4.
4.Collect alarm, log, and configuration information, and contact Technical Support.
hh3cUserNDRAPfLowlimitWarnResume
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.5.0.12 |
Low NDRA prefix address usage alarm cleared in a domain. |
Recovery |
Warning |
N/A (N/A) |
OFF |
Notification triggers
This recovery notification is generated when the NDRA prefix usage reaches or exceeds the value calculated by using the following formula: Low alarm threshold + (high alarm threshold – low alarm threshold)*10%.
During calculation, the system uses value 0 for the low alarm threshold and 100 for the high alarm threshold when no low or high alarm threshold is set.
System impact
No negative impact on the system.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable domain ipv6-usage-warning command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable domain ipv6-usage-warning command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.18 (hh3cDomainNDRAPrefixUsedPercent) |
NDRA prefix usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
STRING |
0..32 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.22 (hh3cDomainIPv6PoolUpperValue) |
High alarm threshold for NDRA prefix usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
Integer32 |
1..100 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.23 (hh3cDomainIPv6PoolLowerValue) |
Low alarm threshold for NDRA prefix usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
Integer32 |
0..99 |
Recommended action
No action is required.
hh3cUserPDPfAllocAlarm
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.5.0.13 |
High PD prefix address usage alarm occurred in a domain. |
Error |
Major |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.5.0.14 (hh3cUserPDPfAllocAlarmResume) |
OFF |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when the PD prefix usage of a domain reaches or exceeds the high alarm threshold for the first time.
System impact
The DHCPv6-PD prefixes in the domain may be exhausted, causing new users to be unable to go online because they cannot be assigned a DHCPv6-PD address.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable domain ipv6-usage-warning command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable domain ipv6-usage-warning command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.24 (hh3cDomainPDPrefixUsedPercent) |
PD prefix usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
STRING |
0..64 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.22 (hh3cDomainIPv6PoolUpperValue) |
High alarm threshold for PD prefix usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
Integer32 |
1..100 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.23 (hh3cDomainIPv6PoolLowerValue) |
Low alarm threshold for PD prefix usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
Integer32 |
0..99 |
Recommended action
1.In domain view, use the display this command to view the ipv6-usage-warning high-threshold configuration.
- If ipv6-usage-warning high-threshold is configured and the upper threshold value is in the range of 1 (1 included) to 100 (100 excluded), proceed to step 2.
- If ipv6-usage-warning high-threshold is not configured or the configured upper threshold is 100, proceed to step 4.
2.In any view, use the display ipv6 dhcp pool-usage and display ipv6 dhcp pool-group-usage commands to view if the current IPv6 address usage has reached the peak.
- If yes, proceed to step 3.
- If no, proceed to step 5.
3.Expand the range of the local address pool or address pool group, or configure new users to come online in other domains. Wait for 30 minutes and verify if the alarm can be generated again.
- If yes, proceed to step 4.
- If no, proceed to step 5.
4.Collect alarm, log, and configuration information, and contact Technical Support.
hh3cUserPDPfAllocAlarmResume
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.5.0.14 |
High PD prefix address usage alarm cleared in a domain. |
Recovery |
Warning |
N/A (N/A) |
OFF |
Notification triggers
This recovery notification is generated when the PD prefix usage drops below or reaches the value calculated by using the following formula: High alarm threshold – (high alarm threshold – low alarm threshold)*10%.
During calculation, the system uses value 0 for the low alarm threshold and 100 for the high alarm threshold when no low or high alarm threshold is set.
System impact
No negative impact on the system.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable domain ipv6-usage-warning command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable domain ipv6-usage-warning command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.24 (hh3cDomainPDPrefixUsedPercent) |
PD prefix usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
STRING |
0..64 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.22 (hh3cDomainIPv6PoolUpperValue) |
High alarm threshold for PD prefix usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
Integer32 |
1..100 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.23 (hh3cDomainIPv6PoolLowerValue) |
Low alarm threshold for PD prefix usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
Integer32 |
0..99 |
Recommended action
No action is required.
hh3cUserPDPfLowlimitWarnAlarm
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.5.0.15 |
Low PD prefix address usage alarm occurred in a domain. |
Error |
Warning |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.5.0.16 (hh3cUserPDPfLowlimitWarnResume) |
OFF |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when the PD prefix usage of a domain reaches or drops below the low alarm threshold for the first time.
Possible reason 1: Users go offline and the IPv6 DHCPv6-PD prefix usage in the domain drops below the lower threshold.
Possible reason 2: The lower threshold configured by using the ipv6-usage-warning low-threshold command is too high.
System impact
More clients might go offline unexpectedly.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable domain ipv6-usage-warning command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable domain ipv6-usage-warning command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.24 (hh3cDomainPDPrefixUsedPercent) |
PD prefix usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
STRING |
0..32 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.22 (hh3cDomainIPv6PoolUpperValue) |
High alarm threshold for PD prefix usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
Integer32 |
1..100 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.23 (hh3cDomainIPv6PoolLowerValue) |
Low alarm threshold for PD prefix usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
Integer32 |
0..99 |
Recommended action
1.In domain view, use the display this command to view the ipv6-usage-warning low-threshold configuration and verify if the current lower threshold for the IPv6 usage is proper.
- If the lower threshold is too high, proceed to step 2.
- If the lower threshold is proper, proceed to step 3.
2.In domain view, use the ipv6-usage-warning low-threshold command to adjust the lower threshold for the IPv6 usage.
3.In any view, use the display ipv6 dhcp pool-usage and display ipv6 dhcp pool-group-usage commands to view the current IPv6 usage.
- If the current IPv6 usage drops below or is approaching the lower threshold, use the display aaa offline-record command to view the user disassociation reason records.
If the disassociation reason is User request, no action is required.
If the disassociation is not User request, contact Technical Support.
- If the current IPv6 is not approaching the lower threshold, proceed to step 4.
4.Collect alarm, log, and configuration information, and contact Technical Support.
hh3cUserPDPfLowlimitWarnResume
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.5.0.16 |
Low PD prefix address usage alarm cleared in a domain. |
Recovery |
Warning |
N/A (N/A) |
OFF |
Notification triggers
This recovery notification is generated when the PD prefix usage reaches or exceeds the value calculated by using the following formula: Low alarm threshold + (high alarm threshold – low alarm threshold)*10%.
During calculation, the system uses value 0 for the low alarm threshold and 100 for the high alarm threshold when no low or high alarm threshold is set.
System impact
No negative impact on the system.
Status control
ON
CLI: Use the snmp-agent trap enable domain ipv6-usage-warning command.
OFF
CLI: Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable domain ipv6-usage-warning command.
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.5.1.24 (hh3cDomainPDPrefixUsedPercent) |
PD prefix usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
STRING |
0..32 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.22 (hh3cDomainIPv6PoolUpperValue) |
High alarm threshold for PD prefix usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
Integer32 |
1..100 |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.23 (hh3cDomainIPv6PoolLowerValue) |
Low alarm threshold for PD prefix usage. |
hh3cDomainName |
Integer32 |
0..99 |
Recommended action
No action is required.
hh3cUserIPv6WebServerDownAlarm
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.5.0.20 |
The redirect IPv6 URL of the Web server in the domain becomes unavailable. |
Error |
Major |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.5.0.21 (hh3cUserIPv6WebServerUpAlarm) |
OFF |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when the status of the IPv6 URL of the Web server redirected to users in the ISP domain changes from available to unavailable.
Possible reason: The Web server is down or the connection is terminated.
System impact
No negative impact on the system.
Status control
On
CLI: snmp-agent trap enable domain web-server-ipv6-url-warning
OFF
CLI: undo snmp-agent trap enable domain web-server-ipv6-url-warning
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.31 (hh3cDomainActiveWebServerIpv6Url) |
IPv6 URL of the Web server. |
hh3cDomainName |
STRING |
0..255 |
Recommended action
1.Examine the operation status of the Web server.
2.If the Web server is down, contact the server administrator and bring up the server.
3.If no recovery alarm is generated after the Web server is up, troubleshoot network connection errors between the device and the Web server until the alarm is cleared.
hh3cUserIPv6WebServerUpAlarm
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.5.0.21 |
The redirect IPv6 URL of the Web server in the domain becomes available. |
Recovery |
Warning |
N/A (N/A) |
OFF |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when the status of the IPv6 URL of the Web server redirected to users in the ISP domain changes from unavailable to available.
System impact
No negative impact on the system.
Status control
ON
CLI: snmp-agent trap enable domain web-server-ipv6-url-warning
OFF
CLI: undo snmp-agent trap enable domain web-server-ipv6-url-warning
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.31 (hh3cDomainActiveWebServerIpv6Url) |
IPv6 URL of the Web server. |
hh3cDomainName |
STRING |
0..255 |
Recommended action
No action is required.
hh3cUserIPv6WebServerChangeAlarm
Basic information
OID |
Event |
Type |
Severity |
Recovery notification |
Default status |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.5.0.22 |
The redirect IPv6 URL of the Web server in the domain changes. |
Informational |
Warning |
N/A (N/A) |
OFF |
Notification triggers
This notification is generated when the IPv6 URL of the Web server redirected to users in the ISP domain changes.
System impact
No negative impact on the system.
Status control
ON
CLI: snmp-agent trap enable domain web-server-ipv6-url-warning
OFF
CLI: undo snmp-agent trap enable domain web-server-ipv6-url-warning
Object
OID (object name) |
Description |
Index |
Type |
Value range |
1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.2.46.2.1.1.31 (hh3cDomainActiveWebServerIpv6Url) |
IPv6 URL of the Web server. |
hh3cDomainName |
STRING |
0..255 |
Recommended action
No action is required.