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{iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) 2699 mibs(1) imagingCounterMIB(3) icMIBObjects(1) icTime(5) icTimeTable(1) icTimeEntry(1) icTimeDownSeconds(4)}

icTimeDownSeconds(4)

 
 

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icTimeDownSeconds OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IcCounter32
UNITS "seconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Time in seconds that this managed service or managed subunit
has spent in down mode (i.e., cannot process jobs), due to an
error that requires intervention or to administrative action,
since it was installed.
Usage: Down time may be mapped from hrDeviceStatus of 'down'
and snapshots of hrSystemUptime in Host Resources MIB (RFC2790)
or sysUpTime in MIB-II (RFC 1213), but these 32-bit tick
(1/100th second) counters can roll over in 15 months, so an
agent MUST account for roll over.
If implemented, hrSystemUptime (main system running time) SHOULD
be used instead of sysUpTime (SNMP Agent running time), to avoid
undetected roll over or restart discontinuities.
Note: Time in seconds is also available from printer-up-time
in IPP/1.1 Model (RFC 2911)."
REFERENCE
"hrDeviceStatus of 'down' and hrSystemUptime
in Host Resources MIB (RFC 1514/2790);
sysUpTime in MIB-II (RFC 1213);
printer-up-time in IPP/1.1 Model (RFC 2911)."
DEFVAL { 0 } -- no down time



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MIB object for network management

 
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Parent OID: icTimeEntry(1) First sibling OID: icTimeKeyIndex(1) Previous sibling OID: icTimeTotalSeconds(3) Next sibling OID: icTimeMaintenanceSeconds(5) Last sibling OID: icTimeProcessingSeconds(6)