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Figure 56 Expand Field
The Expand screen shows the variable value in a larger edit box, so you can more easily enter
a long value. It also shows the variable type and a description from the MIB source file.
Possible variable types are shown in the following table.
8.5 Graph Menu Bar Icons
These graphical menu bar icons are common to all screens that display information in
graphical format.
Figure 57 Graph Menu Bar
Table 40 Variable Types
TYPE DESCRIPTION
Number This can be an INTEGER, COUNTER, GAUGE or Time Ticks. Data is normally
represented as a decimal number. However, in cases where INTEGER aliases are defined
in the MIB, an ASCII word will be displayed. For example, the value for ifOperStatus is
displayed as UP or DOWN.
HexArr OCTET PRIM TYPE. Data is formatted as a list of two digit hexadecimal numbers,
representing one byte each, and separated by a single space, for example 22 3E 44 A1 10.
ObjID OBJECT IDENTIFIER. Data is formatted in MIB dot format, optionally with a leading text
identifier, for example sysObjectID.0 or 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2.0.
String This is OCTET PRIM TYPE with printable (ASCII string) data (DisplayString).
IP Addr IP ADDRESS PRIM TYPE in dotted decimal notation, for example, 128.9.118.0.
Graph File Chart Interval Controls Controls
Restart Save to Bar Poll Paging Scroll
Graph Graph Chart Scale
Pause Line Pie Distribution Vertical