I think it is not possible to persist an entityMIB-Table on a Cisco device.
I only know about ifTable, cbqos MIB and Circuit MIB.

It seems that Spectrum just checks the entPhysicalIndex. Spectrum was never 
really
good in handling index-shifting :-(

I wonder why they don’t use entPhysicalSerialNum if it's available to verify 
module
removal.

Regards,
Jan

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Von: Kenneth Kirchner [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 28. Juni 2011 12:12
An: spectrum
Betreff: [spectrum] Module Removed Alarms

We seem to get a lot of "front_module_removed" or similar alarms after a device 
has been rebooted (and no hardware has been changed).  Sometimes a 
'reconfiguration->reconfigure model' will quickly remove the alarms, but 
sometimes they just hang around for hours before they finally disappear.  Is 
this related to the SNMP index getting renumbered?  If we enable a persistent 
index on our devices, will this stop happening? It seems like a persistent 
index would be a good default behavior, but Cisco doesn't  enable it by default 
for some reason.  Is there a better way to clear these alarms?  We are tracking 
availability on our devices, so I am trying to prevent the delete/remodel 
solutions of the past.  Although, if you create a device with the same name/IP, 
does CABI/BOXI make the connection?

-K
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