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Reference | CWA 16374-34:2014 |
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Title | Extensions for Financial Services (XFS) interface specification – Release 3.20 – Part 34: XFS MIB Device Specific Definitions - Check Reader/Scanner Device Class MIB 3.20 |
Work Item Number | WSXFS211 |
Abstract/Scope | This document provides the device specific MIB definition (Management Information Base) variables for the xfsCHK sub-tree version one, as foreseen by the XFS MIB Architecture and SNMP Extensions Programmer’s reference document. All the attributes in all the MIBs are Mandatory. In the case where a vendor’s device does not support an attribute then a request for this unsupported attribute should return NULL. The xfsCHK version one sub-tree is identified by: xfsMIBRoot • xfsManagedService (2) • xfsCHK (5) • xfsCHKV1 (1) The xfsCHKV1 sub-tree contains the following variables: * xfsCHKInstances(1) is the number of managed services for the CHK class installed on the XFS subsystem. It is a 32 bit numerical field. * xfsCHKStatusTable(2) identifies the table for the CHK variables. * xfsCHKSubDeviceTable(3) not applicable to the CHK device. * xfsCHKErrorTable(4) identifies the table for the CHK error counters. * xfsCHKResetTable(5) identifies the table for the CHK reset variable. * xfsCHKResetDeviceTable(6) identifies the table for the CHK reset device variables. * xfsCHKCapabilitiesTable(7) identifies the table for the CHK capabilities variables. The XFS MIB Architecture and SNMP Extensions Programmer’s Reference document provides an overview of the MIB structure. The following picture shows the structure of the xfsCHKV1 sub-tree. |
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date of Availability (DAV) | 2014-09-24 |
ICS | 35.240.40 - IT applications in banking |
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date of Ratification (DOR) (1) | 2014-07-23 |
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date of Availability (DAV) (2) | 2014-09-24 |
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