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All of the fields in a trap decode support the use of variables that are
replaced in-line when an event is generated for the trap in the
following manner:
{n} will be replaced with the nth varbind of the trap, where n
is numbered from 0 upwards.
The Java ChoiceFormat specification is also supported for
generating text based upon the nth varbind of the trap, where n
is numbered from 0 upwards.
Some examples of this format are shown in the
a3ComPsePortCurrentStatusTrap example below. For more
details on the Java ChoiceFormat, please refer to the Sun Java
technology website:
http://java.sun.com/
The following additional variables are also supported:
$n – A human-readable form of the nth trap varbind value,
where n is numbered from 1 upwards.
$e – The trap's enterprise field, in dotted-decimal format.
For example, 1.3.6.1.4.1.43
$G – The trap's generic field.
$S – The trap's specific field.
$# – The number of varbinds in the trap.
$+n – The nth varbind of the trap, in name:value format,
where n is numbered from 1 upwards. For example,
ifIndex.1:32
Lines beginning with a “;” character are considered to be
comments and are ignored.
Summary of Contents for 3C15500 - Network Director - PC
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Page 38: ...34 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 50: ...46 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED ...
Page 64: ...60 CHAPTER 2 PRODUCT ACTIVATION ...
Page 213: ...Components 209 Figure 75 Export to Visio Dialog Box ...
Page 220: ...216 CHAPTER 5 WORKING WITH THE MAP Figure 84 Double Clicking on a Router in the Tree ...
Page 264: ...260 CHAPTER 6 VIEWING DEVICE DETAILS Figure 117 Security Tab for a Device ...
Page 276: ...272 CHAPTER 6 VIEWING DEVICE DETAILS ...
Page 322: ...318 CHAPTER 7 MONITORING THE NETWORK ...
Page 385: ...Examples 381 Figure 189 Attach Alerts Dialog Box ...
Page 406: ...402 CHAPTER 9 PERFORMANCE REPORTING ...
Page 431: ...Components 427 History View dialog box Figure 210 History View Dialog Box ...
Page 440: ...436 CHAPTER 10 RMON Host View dialog box Figure 219 Host View Dialog Box ...
Page 476: ...472 CHAPTER 11 CREATING REPORTS ...
Page 502: ...498 CHAPTER 12 CONFIGURING SINGLE DEVICES ...
Page 526: ...522 CHAPTER 13 VLAN MANAGEMENT Figure 272 Options Dialog Box VLANs Tab ...
Page 567: ...Components 563 Figure 305 Selecting the Link to the End Station on the Map ...
Page 626: ...622 CHAPTER 14 BULK CONFIGURATION ...
Page 684: ...680 CHAPTER 16 UPGRADING DEVICE SOFTWARE ...
Page 814: ...810 CHAPTER 19 BACKING UP DEVICE CONFIGURATIONS ...
Page 838: ...834 CHAPTER 20 LIVE UPDATE ...
Page 894: ...890 APPENDIX G ADDING MAC ADDRESS VENDOR TRANSLATIONS ...