CUMULUS-POE-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN -- -- Power Over Ethernet attributes in the Cumulus enterprise MIB -- -- IMPORTS OBJECT-TYPE, MODULE-IDENTITY, Integer32 FROM SNMPv2-SMI ifIndex FROM IF-MIB cumulusMib FROM CUMULUS-SNMP-MIB DisplayString, TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, TimeStamp FROM SNMPv2-TC; poeMIBObjects MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "201607120000Z" ORGANIZATION "Cumulus Networks" CONTACT-INFO "postal: Cumulus Networks 185 E. Dana Street, Mountain View, CA 94041 web: http://www.cumulusnetworks.com" DESCRIPTION "Cumulus Networks Power Over Ethernet tables of the Cumulus enterprise MIB tree. These table values come from the Power Over Ethernet (POE) display and configuration tool (poectl)." REVISION "201607120000Z" DESCRIPTION "Initial version." ::= { cumulusMib 3 } MilliValue ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION DISPLAY-HINT "d" STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This is a value in milliunits. Divide the value by 1000 to get the native unit value. So a value of 45600 milliunits should be interpreted as 45.6 units." SYNTAX Integer32 -- the global POE values group -- poeSystemValues OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { poeMIBObjects 1 } poeTotalSystemPower OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MilliValue UNITS "milliwatts" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The total power available to the system, shown with 3 decimal place of precision (milliwatts). Dividing this value by 1000 returns the number of watts. For example, a value of 730400 is equivalent to 730.4 watts." ::= { poeSystemValues 1 } poeTotalUsedPower OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MilliValue UNITS "milliwatts" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The total power USED by ports in the system, shown with 3 decimal places of precision (milliwatts). For example, an integer value of 24500 is equivalent to 24.5 Watts." ::= { poeSystemValues 2 } poeTotalAvailablePower OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MilliValue UNITS "milliwatts" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The total UNUSED and available power for the system in the common pool for new devices, shown with 3 decimal places of precision (milliwatts). For example, an integer value of 706300 is equivalent 706.3 Watts." ::= { poeSystemValues 3 } poeLastUpdateTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TimeStamp MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The system uptime timestamp when the objects in this MIB were last updated. The default for the update period is every 300 seconds or 5 minutes." ::= { poeSystemValues 4 } -- the port specific POE values group -- poeObjectsTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PoeObjectsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table displays POE current, voltage, type and other attributes for each port." ::= { poeMIBObjects 2 } poeObjectsEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PoeObjectsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An entry containing POE attributes (indexed by ifIndex)." INDEX { ifIndex } ::= { poeObjectsTable 1 } PoeObjectsEntry ::= SEQUENCE { portName DisplayString, portPriority INTEGER, portType INTEGER, portStatus INTEGER, portClass INTEGER, portFourPairModeEnabled INTEGER, portVoltage MilliValue, portCurrent MilliValue, portPower MilliValue, portMaxPower MilliValue, portAllocatedPower MilliValue, lldpRequestedPower MilliValue, lldpAllocatedPower MilliValue } portName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The textual port name used by the system (such as swp1)." ::= { poeObjectsEntry 1 } portPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { low(1), high(2), critical(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The portPriority is an integer value that determine which ports should be shut down if the system is in a power limited situation. Ports with low priority will get disconnected first, followed by high priority, then critical ports. If multiple ports have the same priority setting, the port with the lower port number is considered to have the higher priority." ::= { poeObjectsEntry 2 } portType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { none(1), ieee802Dot3af(2), ieee802Dot3at(3), legacy(4), highpower(5), invalid(6), ieee802Dot3afat(7) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The portType represents the type of DC power the system is supplying to this port. POE is designated IEEE802.3af (2) and POE+ is designated IEEE802.3at (3). UPOE is designated as high power (5). Ports desigated as IEEE802.3afat (7) can handle either POE and POE+." ::= { poeObjectsEntry 3 } portStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { unknown(1), disabled(2), searching(3), connected(4), powerdenied(5), fault(6) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The portStatus represents the current status of the port." ::= { poeObjectsEntry 4 } portClass OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { default(0), verylowpower(1), lowpower(2), midpower(3), highpower(4) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The portClass represents the standard class of the port shown as follows: Class usage Class current Power range Class description [mA] [Watt] ==================================================================== 0 Default 0-4 0.44-12.94 Class unimplemented 1 Optional 9-12 0.44-3.84 Very Low power 2 Optional 17-20 3.84-6.49 Low power 3 Optional 26-30 6.49-12.95 Mid power 4 Valid for 36-44 12.95-25.50 High power Class 4 for 802.3at(Type 2) devices and not allowed for 802.3af devices. Note that a portClass of Default can also exist if a portStatus is not connected." ::= { poeObjectsEntry 5 } portFourPairModeEnabled OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { true(1), false(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object represents whether 4 Pair PoE mode is enabled or disabled for the device on this port. An integer value of 1 means it is enabled (true) and operating in 4 Pair PoE mode and a value of 2 means it is disabled (false) and the port is operating in 2 Pair PoE mode." ::= { poeObjectsEntry 6 } portVoltage OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MilliValue UNITS "millivolts" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The portVoltage represents the port voltage in millivolts. An integer like 50400 should be divided by 1000 for a value of 50.4 Volts." ::= { poeObjectsEntry 7 } portCurrent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MilliValue UNITS "milliamps" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The portCurrent represents the port current in milliamps. An integer like 50400 should be divided by 1000 for a value of 50.4 Amps." ::= { poeObjectsEntry 8 } portPower OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MilliValue UNITS "milliwatts" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The portPower represents the port power usage in milliwatts. An integer like 50400 should be divided by 1000 for a value of 50.4 Watts." ::= { poeObjectsEntry 9 } portMaxPower OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MilliValue UNITS "milliwatts" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The portMaxPower represents the maximum port power available and is measured in milliwatts. An integer like 50400 should be divided by 1000 for a value of 50.4 Watts." ::= { poeObjectsEntry 10 } portAllocatedPower OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MilliValue UNITS "milliwatts" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The portAllocatedPower represents the power allocated to the port regardless of LLDP for the device in milliwatts." ::= { poeObjectsEntry 11 } lldpRequestedPower OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MilliValue UNITS "milliwatts" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The lldpRequestedPower is either blank or the number of milliwatts requested for the device via LLDP." ::= { poeObjectsEntry 12 } lldpAllocatedPower OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MilliValue UNITS "milliwatts" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The lldpAllocatedPower is either blank or the number of milliwatts allocated for the device via LLDP." ::= { poeObjectsEntry 13 } END