Exposed Objects; System Description; System Object Id; System Up Time - HP 3PAR StoreServ 7200 2-node Manual

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Table 1 1 MIB-II Objects Supported by the SNMP Agent (continued)
Object Descriptor
sysName
sysLocation

Exposed Objects

The 3PAR SNMP agent supports MIB-II system group objects. This section describes each of those
objects in detail.

System Description

Access: Read-only
MIB definition: sysDescr
Data type: Display string (max. 255 characters)
Default value: 3PAR InServ
Description: Identifies system model, system ID, serial number and HP 3PAR OS version of the
master node. For example, if the system has four nodes, the sysDescr may resemble the following:
3PAR InServT400, serial number 876541, HP 3PAR OS version x.x.x. This is
only a brief system description. Use the HP 3PAR CLI to obtain further details about the system and
each node. This is a read-only attribute.

System Object ID

Access: Read-only
MIB definition: sysObjectID
Data type: integer
Default value: 12925.1
Description: Identifies the unique product ID for the HP 3PAR storage system. The first part of this
ID is the unique enterprise ID assigned to HP, Inc. by ICANN (12925). The second part of this ID
is the product ID assigned to the system (1). If there are future products other than the system, they
will be assigned incremental integers (2, 3, and so on). The manager uses this ID to identify products
manufactured by HP. This is a read-only attribute.

System Up Time

Access: Read-only
MIB definition: sysUpTime
Data type: time-tick (1/100 second)
Default value: 0
Description: Indicates how long the system has been operational, beginning with system initialization.
This is a read-only attribute.

System Contact Information

Access: Read/write
MIB definition: sysContact
Data type: Display string (max. 255 characters)
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HP 3PAR SNMP Infrastructure
Description
Name of the system. This helps to
identify the storage system. This name
cannot be set via SNMP.
User-defined system location. For
example: Building 1, room 4,
rack 3.
Access
Read-only
Read/write

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