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authorDavid Leutgeb <david.leutgeb@mannundmouse.com>2023-12-05 12:25:34 +0100
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+-- **********************************************************
+-- Copyright 2007 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.
+-- **********************************************************
+
+VMWARE-TC-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
+
+ IMPORTS
+ MODULE-IDENTITY
+ FROM SNMPv2-SMI
+ TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
+ FROM SNMPv2-TC
+ vmwSystem
+ FROM VMWARE-ROOT-MIB;
+
+ vmwTcMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
+ LAST-UPDATED "200909050000Z"
+ ORGANIZATION "VMware, Inc"
+ CONTACT-INFO
+ "VMware, Inc
+ 3401 Hillview Ave
+ Palo Alto, CA 94304
+ Tel: 1-877-486-9273 or 650-427-5000
+ Fax: 650-427-5001
+ Web: http://communities.vmware.com/community/developer/forums/managementapi
+ "
+DESCRIPTION
+ "This MIB module provides common datatypes for use in VMWARE
+ enterprise mib modules"
+REVISION "200909050000Z"
+DESCRIPTION
+ "Added VmwLongDisplayString"
+REVISION "200712270000Z"
+DESCRIPTION
+ "This is the first revision."
+::= { vmwSystem 11 }
+
+VmwSubsystemTypes ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "Define the various hardware subsystems."
+ SYNTAX INTEGER { unknown(1), chassis(2), powerSupply(3), fan(4), cpu(5),
+ memory(6), battery(7), temperatureSensor(8),
+ raidController(9), voltage(10)
+ }
+
+VmwCIMAlertTypes ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "Primary classifications for alert messages."
+ SYNTAX INTEGER { other(1), communications(2), qos(3), processingError(4),
+ deviceAlert(5), environmentalAlert(6), modelChange(7),
+ securityAlert(8)
+ }
+
+VmwCIMAlertFormat ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "Indication of what the Alerting Managed Element property is."
+ SYNTAX INTEGER { unknown(0), other(1), cimObjectPath(2) }
+
+VmwSubsystemStatus ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "Define the state of a given subsystem if known."
+ SYNTAX INTEGER { unknown(1), normal(2), marginal(3), critical(4), failed(5) }
+
+VmwCIMSeverity ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "Recommendation.ITU|X733.Perceived severity possible values."
+ SYNTAX INTEGER { unknown(0), other(1), information(2), warning(3), minor(4), major(5), critical(6), fatal(7) }
+
+VmwCimName ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
+ DISPLAY-HINT "256a"
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "Contains a name of no more than 256 characters."
+ SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..256))
+
+VmwConnectedState ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
+ DISPLAY-HINT "7a"
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "Can hold one of the following values: 'true' or 'false' or 'unknown'."
+ SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (4..7))
+
+VmwLongDisplayString ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
+ DISPLAY-HINT "1a"
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "Represents textual information taken from the NVT ASCII
+ character set, as defined in pages 4, 10-11 of RFC 854.
+
+ To summarize RFC 854, the NVT ASCII repertoire specifies:
+
+ - the use of character codes 0-127 (decimal)
+
+ - the graphics characters (32-126) are interpreted as
+ US ASCII
+
+ - NUL, LF, CR, BEL, BS, HT, VT and FF have the special
+ meanings specified in RFC 854
+
+ - the other 25 codes have no standard interpretation
+
+ - the sequence 'CR LF' means newline
+
+ - the sequence 'CR NUL' means carriage-return
+
+ - an 'LF' not preceded by a 'CR' means moving to the
+ same column on the next line.
+
+ - the sequence 'CR x' for any x other than LF or NUL is
+ illegal. (Note that this also means that a string may
+ end with either 'CR LF' or 'CR NUL', but not with CR.)
+
+ An object defined using this syntax may be of indefinite
+ length, as specified by the protocol, but displays may
+ choose to display only the first 4096 characters."
+ SYNTAX OCTET STRING
+
+VmwLongSnmpAdminString ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
+ DISPLAY-HINT "4096t"
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION "This TC adapted from SnmpAdminString from SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB An
+ octet string containing administrative information, preferably
+ in human-readable form.
+
+ To facilitate internationalization, this
+ information is represented using the ISO/IEC
+ IS 10646-1 character set, encoded as an octet
+ string using the UTF-8 transformation format
+ described in [RFC2279].
+
+ Since additional code points are added by
+ amendments to the 10646 standard from time
+ to time, implementations must be prepared to
+ encounter any code point from 0x00000000 to
+ 0x7fffffff. Byte sequences that do not
+ correspond to the valid UTF-8 encoding of a
+ code point or are outside this range are
+ prohibited.
+
+ The use of control codes should be avoided.
+
+ When it is necessary to represent a newline,
+ the control code sequence CR LF should be used.
+
+ The use of leading or trailing white space should
+ be avoided.
+
+ For code points not directly supported by user
+ interface hardware or software, an alternative
+ means of entry and display, such as hexadecimal,
+ may be provided.
+
+ For information encoded in 7-bit US-ASCII,
+ the UTF-8 encoding is identical to the
+ US-ASCII encoding.
+
+ UTF-8 may require multiple bytes to represent a
+ single character / code point; thus the length
+ of this object in octets may be different from
+ the number of characters encoded. Similarly,
+ size constraints refer to the number of encoded
+ octets, not the number of characters represented
+ by an encoding.
+
+ Note that when this TC is used for an object that
+ is used or envisioned to be used as an index, then
+ a SIZE restriction MUST be specified so that the
+ number of sub-identifiers for any object instance
+ does not exceed the limit of 128, as defined by
+ [RFC3416].
+
+ Note that the size of an SnmpAdminString object is
+ measured in octets, not characters."
+
+ SYNTAX OCTET STRING
+
+VmwUnixAbsFilePath ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
+ DISPLAY-HINT "1024a"
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION "Represents the absolute path of a file on Unix system."
+
+ SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..1024))
+
+END