SNMP Reference Guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Audience
- What’s New in this Release
- Introduction to the SNMP Reference Guide
- General Content
- Server Administrator Instrumentation MIB
- Server Administrator Remote Access MIB
- Server Administrator Baseboard Management Controller, ASF MIB
- Server Administrator Field Replaceable Unit MIB
- Server Administrator Storage Management MIB
- Server Administrator Change Management MIB
- Dell RAC Out-of-Band MIB
- How This Guide Defines Technical Terms
- SNMP Basic Terminology
- Frequently Used Terms in Variable Names
- Tables
- Reference Guide Content Tables
- Section Organization
- Other Documents You May Need
- Introduction to the Server Administrator SNMP Subagent
- Instrumentation MIB Version Group
- Systems Management Software Group
- Systems Management Software
- Systems Management Software Name
- Systems Management Software Version Number Name
- Systems Management Software Build Number
- Systems Management Software Description Name
- Systems Management Software Supported Protocol
- Systems Management Software Preferred Protocol
- Systems Management Software Update Level Name
- Systems Management Software URL Name
- Systems Management Software Language Name
- Systems Management Software Global Version Name
- Systems Management Software Feature Flags
- Systems Management Software SNMP Agent Feature Flags
- Systems Management Software Manufacturer Name
- Systems Management Software Variable Values
- Systems Management Software
- System State Group
- Chassis Information Group
- Operating System Group
- System Resource Group
- Power Group
- Thermal Group
- User Security Group
- Remote Flash BIOS Group
- Port Group
- Device Group
- Slot Group
- Memory Group
- BIOS Setup Control Group
- Local Response Agent Group
- Cost of Ownership Group
- Remote Access Group
- Cluster Group
- Baseboard Management Controller Group
- Field Replaceable Unit Group
- Storage Management Group
- Storage Management Group
- Storage Management Information Group
- Global Data Group
- Physical Devices Group
- Controller Table
- Channel Table
- Enclosure Table
- Array Disk Table
- Array Disk Enclosure Connection Table
- Array Disk Channel Connection Table
- Fan Table
- Fan Connection Table
- Power Supply Table
- Power Supply Connection Table
- Temperature Probe Table
- Temperature Probe Connection Table
- Enclosure Management Module Table
- Enclosure Management Module Connection Table
- Battery Table
- Battery Connection Table
- Logical Devices Group
- Storage Management Event Group
- Change Management Group
- Dell RAC Out-of-Band Group
- Product Information
- Chassis Status
- DRsGlobalSystemStatus
- DRsGlobalCurrStatus
- DRsIOMCurrStatus
- DRsKVMCurrStatus
- DRsRedCurrStatus
- DRsPowerCurrStatus
- DRsFanCurrStatus
- DRsBladeCurrStatus
- DRsTempCurrStatus
- DRsCMCCurrStatus
- DRsGlobalPrevStatus
- DRsIOMPrevStatus
- DRsKVMPrevStatus
- DRsRedPrevStatus
- DRsPowerPrevStatus
- DRsFanPrevStatus
- DRsBladePrevStatus
- DRsTempPrevStatus
- DRsCMCPrevStatus
- DRsIOMChangeTime
- DRsKVMChangeTime
- DRsRedChangeTime
- DRsPowerChangeTime
- DRsFanChangeTime
- DRsBladeChangeTime
- DRsTempChangeTime
- DRsCMCChangeTime
- Chassis Power
- CMC Power Information
- CMC PSU Information
- Chassis Alerts
- Legacy Alerting
- Traps
- Trap Variables
- Understanding the Trap Description
- Understanding Trap Severity
- Instrumentation Traps
- Miscellaneous Traps
- Temperature Probe Traps
- Cooling Device Traps
- Voltage Probe Traps
- Amperage Probe Traps
- Chassis Intrusion Traps
- Redundancy Unit Traps
- Power Supply Traps
- Memory Device Traps
- Fan Enclosure Traps
- AC Power Cord Traps
- Hardware Log Traps
- Processor Device Status Traps
- Pluggable Device Traps
- Battery Traps
- RAC Traps
- BMC Traps
- Storage Management Alert Reference
- Standard Data Type Definitions
- SNMP Sample Output
- Glossary
- Index

768 Glossary
virtual memory
A method for increasing addressable RAM by using the hard drive. For example,
in a computer with 16 MB of RAM and 16 MB of virtual memory set up on the
hard drive, the operating system would manage the system as though it had 32 MB
of physical RAM.
virus
A self-starting program designed to inconvenience you. Virus programs have been
known to corrupt the files stored on a hard drive or to replicate themselves until
a computer or network runs out of memory.
The most common way that virus programs move from one computer to another
is via "infected" diskettes, from which they copy themselves to the hard drive.
To guard against virus programs, you should do the following:
• Periodically run a virus-checking utility on your computer’s hard drive
• Always run a virus-checking utility on any diskettes (including commercially sold
software) before using them
VLSI
Abbreviation for very-large-scale integration.
VLVESA
Acronym for very low voltage enterprise system architecture.
vpp
Abbreviation for peak-point voltage.
VRAM
Acronym for video random-access memory. Some video adapters use VRAM chips
(or a combination of VRAM and DRAM) to improve video performance. VRAM is
dual-ported, allowing the video adapter to update the screen and receive new
image data at the same time.
VRM
Abbreviation for voltage regulator module.
W
Abbreviation for watt(s).