SNMP Configuration and Management Manual
Host Resources Subagent
SNMP Configuration and Management Manual—424777-006
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MIB Objects
zhrmThrRAMTrapEnable
 1.3.6.1.4.1.169.3.180.2.1.4
 read-write
 INTEGER {
 ramTrapsDisabled(0),
 ramTrapsEnabled(1) }
When set to 1 
(ramTrapsEnabled) a 
trap (zhrmRAM
Threshold) is sent 
whenever utilization 
of a RAM storage 
area reaches or 
exceeds 
zhrmThrRAMHigh
Value or reaches or 
falls below 
zhrmThrRAMLow
Value.
One of these 
values is 
displayed:
 ramTraps
 Disabled
ramTrapsEnabled
When setting 
these values, use 
0 or 1.
Refer to “Traps” 
later in this 
section for a 
description of the 
trap and its 
generation 
algorithm.
Initialized to 1 
(ramTrapsEnabled) at 
startup, but can be 
changed from an 
SNMP manager.
zhrmThrRAMHighValue
 1.3.6.1.4.1.169.3.180.2.1.5
 read-write
 INTEGER (1..100)
The percent 
utilization of a RAM 
storage area at or 
above which 
zhrmThrRAMTable 
entries are created 
and a trap generated 
if zhrmThrRAMTrap
Enable is set to 1.
A value of 1 
through 100, 90 
by default. A 
value of 100 
suppresses trap 
generation 
(regardless of the 
value of zhrmThr
RAMTrapEnable) 
and zhrmThrRAM
Tableentry 
creation.
Set at startup by using 
the -h startup 
parameter. Can be 
changed by setting 
the value of this MIB 
object.
zhrmThrRAMLowValue
 1.3.6.1.4.1.169.3.180.2.1.6
 read-write
 INTEGER (1..100)
The percent 
utilization of a RAM 
storage area at or 
below which a trap is 
generated if 
zhrmThrRAMTrap
Enable is set to 1.
A value of 1 
through 100, 45 
by default. A 
value of 0 
suppresses trap 
generation, 
regardless of the 
value of 
zhrmThrRAMTrap
Enable.
Set at startup by using 
the -i startup 
parameter. Can be 
changed by setting
the value of this MIB 
object.
Table 11-13. zhrmThreshold Group Objects Supported by Host Resources 
Subagent's MIB (page 2 of 6)
Object and Attributes Definition Format of Value Derivation of Value










