Observium_CE/mibs/a3com/A3COM0012-TRAPTABLE2

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-- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Copyright (c) 3Com Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
-- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-- ******************** SNMP TRAP TABLES ******************************
-- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-- snmp Trap Table Database. Tells us where to send SNMP traps to.
-- Various transport protocols can be setup in the same table.
-- The original 'trapTable' has been deprecated and has been
-- replaced by 'snmpTrapTable'. The 'trapTable' is still working
-- for backward compatibility, but all new applications should
-- use the new 'snmpTrapTable'
A3COM0012-TRAPTABLE2 DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
localSnmp FROM A3COM0004-GENERIC
DisplayString FROM RFC1213-MIB
OBJECT-TYPE FROM RFC-1212
;
snmpTrapTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SnmpTrapEntry
ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION "This table can store the destination addresses of SNMP
managers that wish to receive traps from this device."
::= {localSnmp 2}
snmpTrapEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpTrapEntry
ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION "This table can store the destination addresses of SNMP
managers that wish to receive traps from this device."
INDEX {snmpTrapIndex}
::= {snmpTrapTable 1}
SnmpTrapEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
snmpTrapIndex INTEGER,
snmpTrapDestination DisplayString (SIZE(0..50)),
snmpTrapProtocol INTEGER,
snmpTrapCommunity DisplayString (SIZE(0..32)),
snmpTrapCategory OCTET STRING,
snmpTrapThrottle INTEGER,
snmpTrapRowStatus INTEGER
}
snmpTrapIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER (1..255)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION "This is the unique identifier for this row in the
snmpTrapTable. When creating a new row, a manager can read the value of the
snmpTrapNextFreeIndex object and (if non-zero) can use this value as the index
of the new row to be created.
The actual number of rows that can be created on any particular device depends
on the memory and processing resources available at the time."
::= {snmpTrapEntry 1}
snmpTrapDestination OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..50))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION "This DisplayString is the network address of the device to
which SNMP traps will be sent. This is an IP or IPX address. The following
formats can be used. IP nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn - dotted format IPX
AABBCCDD:AABBCCDDEEFF - network : node
Destination addresses must be unique within this table. An error is returned if
an attempt is made to add a duplicate address."
::= {snmpTrapEntry 2}
snmpTrapProtocol OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
unknown (1),
ip (2),
ipx (3)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION "This defines the transport protocol to use when sending an
SNMP trap.
At present, this value is determined by the format/value of snmpTrapDestionation
which is currently un-ambiguous and so this object is read-only."
::= {snmpTrapEntry 3}
snmpTrapCommunity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..32))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION "SNMP Community String to be used when sending Traps to this destination."
::= {snmpTrapEntry 4}
snmpTrapCategory OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(4))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION "32 Bit Mask indicating which Trap categories that the
snmpTrapDestination is interested in.
'00000001'h - High Priority Configuration Traps '00000002'h - Low Priority
Configuration Traps '00000004'h - High Priority Security Traps '00000008'h - Low
Priority Security Traps '00000010'h - Alarms & Polling Traps '00000020'h -
Regular Heartbeat Traps '00000040'h - End Station Table Traps '00000080'h -
reserved '00000100'h - Physical Entity Traps '00000200'h - Facility Traps
'00000400'h - Service Related Traps
A value of 0xFFFFFFFF enables all traps."
::= {snmpTrapEntry 5}
snmpTrapThrottle OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER (0..99999)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION "The maximum rate at which that snmpTrapDestination is
willing to receive traps, specified as the minimum interval in milliseconds
between traps. For example, a value of 2000 will limit traps sent to this
destination to one trap every 2 seconds. A value of zero indicates that no trap
throttling is required."
DEFVAL { 10 }
::= {snmpTrapEntry 6}
snmpTrapRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
active (1),
notInService (2),
notReady (3),
createAndGo (4),
createAndWait (5),
destroy (6)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION "The SNMPv2 RowStatus convention.
Notes: Because this is such a simple table:- 1) Writing any data to a destroyed
row, changes its state to active. 2) There is no notReady or notInService state.
Each row is either active or destroyed."
::= {snmpTrapEntry 7}
-- the following two values are states:
-- these values may be read or written
-- the following value is a state:
-- this value may be read, but not written
-- the following three values are
-- actions: these values may be written,
-- but are never read
snmpTrapNextFreeIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER (0..255)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION "Indicates the the next value of snmpTrapIndex which can be
used to create a new trap destination entry. This value is zero if there are no
free rows in the table."
::= {localSnmp 3}
END