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Elevations in mean red blood cell volume (MCV), serum gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT) and carbohydrate deficient transferrin (CDT) are markers of heavy drinking in preceding weeks. The difficulty in assessing their accuracy as diagnostic tests has been that self reported consumption is used as the gold standard but sometimes a biological marker may be more accurate than a self report.36-38 False positive results occur with GGT and MCV due to other causes of elevation. False positive MCV can occur as a result of vitamin B12 deficiency, folic acid deficiency, thyroid disease or chronic liver disease. False positives with GGT are due to other causes of liver disease. | Network Working Group Request for Comments 3877 Category Standards Track S. Chisholm Nortel Networks D. Romascanu Avaya September 2004 Alarm Management Information Base MIB Status of this Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the Internet Official Protocol Standards STD 1 for the standardization state and status of this protocol. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. Copyright Notice Copyright C The Internet Society 2004 . Abstract This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base MIB for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular it describes management objects used for modelling and storing alarms. Chisholm Romascanu Standards Track Page 1 RFC 3877 Alarm MIB September 2004 Table of Contents 1. The Internet-Standard Management Framework . 3 2. Introduction . 3 3. Alarm Management Framework .4 3.1. Terminology.4 3.2. Alarm Management Architecture.5 3.3. Features of this Architecture.5 3.4. Security .8 3.5. Relationship between Alarm and Notifications . 9 3.6. Notification Varbind Storage and Reference . 9 3.7. Relation to Notification Log MIB .10 3.8. Relation to Event MIB.10 4. Generic Alarm MIB.10 4.1. Overview .10 4.2. Definitions.15 5. ITU Alarm.38 5.1. Overview .38 5.2. IANA Considerations.39 5.3. Textual Conventions.47 5.4. Definitions.49 6. Examples .59 6.1. Alarms Based on linkUp linkDown Notifications.59 6.2. Temperature Alarm using generic Notifications.62 6.3. Temperature Alarm without Notifications.63 6.4. Printer MIB Alarm Example.65 6.5. Rmon Alarm Example .66 6.6. The Lifetime of an Alarm .67 7. Security Considerations.70 8. Acknowledgements .72 9. References .72 9.1. Normative References .72 9.2. Informative References .73 10. Authors Addresses . 74 11. Full Copyright Statement .75 Chisholm Romascanu Standards Track Page 2 RFC 3877 Alarm MIB .