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