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I R O N P O R T A S Y N C O S 6 . 3 F O R W E B U S E R G U I D E
• ASYNCOS-MAIL-MIB.txt — an SNMPv2 compatible description of the Enterprise MIB for
IronPort Email Security appliances.
• IRONPORT-SMI.txt — defines the role of the asyncoswebsecurityappliance-mib in
IronPort’s SNMP managed products.
These files are available on the documentation CD included with your IronPort appliance.
You can also find these files on the IronPort Customer Support portal.
You can also find these files on the IronPort Customer Support portal.
Hardware Objects
Hardware sensors conforming to the Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification
(IPMI) report temperature, fan speed, and power supply status.
(IPMI) report temperature, fan speed, and power supply status.
Table 18-3 shows what hardware derived objects are available for monitoring on what
models. The number displayed is the number of instances of that object that can be
monitored. For example, you can query the RPMs for 4 fans in the S350 appliance.
models. The number displayed is the number of instances of that object that can be
monitored. For example, you can query the RPMs for 4 fans in the S350 appliance.
Hardware Traps
Table 18-4 lists the temperature and hardware conditions that cause a hardware trap to be
sent:
sent:
Table 18-3 Number of Hardware Objects per IronPort Appliance
Model
Ambient Temp
Fans
Power Supply
Disk Status
NIC Link
S160
1
2
1
2
6
S350
1
4
2
6
6
S360
1
4
2
4
6
S650
1
4
2
6
6
S660
1
4
2
6
6
Table 18-4 Hardware Traps: Temperature and Hardware Conditions
Model
High Temp (Ambient)
Fan Failure
Power Supply
RAID
Link
S160/
S350/
S360/
S650/
S660
S350/
S360/
S650/
S660
47C 0
RPMs
Status
Change
Status
Change
Change
Status
Change
Change