HP SNMP/XL User's Guide (36922-90036)

82 AppendixB
Supported MIB Objects
Non-Standard HP Extended MIB Objects
trapDestinationTable Object Type Names
The name of a trap destination, x, is the OBJECT IDENTIFIER of the
form a.b.c.d such that a.b.c.d is the value (in the familiar “dot” notation)
of that instance of the trapDestination object type associated with x.
For each object type, t, for which the defined name, n, has a prefix of
trapDestinationEntry, an instance, i, of t is named by an OBJECT
IDENTIFIER of the form n.y, where y is the name of the trap
destination about which i represents information.
For example, suppose one wanted to find out if the agent is sending
traps to 15.2.112.113. Accordingly, trapDestination.15.2.112.113
would identify the desired instance. Note that if the entry does not
exist, trapDestination will return the value 0.0.0.0, rather than
noSuchName.
Volume Table Object Type Names
The name of a logical disk drive volume, s, is the OBJECT
IDENTIFIER value of the form i, where i has the value of that instance
of the volumeLDEV object type associated with s.
For each object type, t, for which the defined name, n, has a prefix of
volumeEntry, an instance, i, of t is named by an OBJECT IDENTIFIER
of the form n.s, where s is the name of the logical disk drive volume
about which i represents information.
For example, suppose one wanted to identify the instance of the
variable volumeName, associated with volume 2. Accordingly,
volumeName.2 would identify the desired instance.