
MIB-II Object Types
97
Note
It is strongly recommended that this object be stored in nonvolatile
memory, so that the object remains constant between re-initializations of
the network management system.
egpNeighborLoss
Enterprise
SNMP
Variables
egpNeighAddr
Description
An egpNeighborLoss trap signifies that an EGP neighbor, for which the
sending protocol entity was an EGP peer, has been marked down and the
peer relationship no longer pertains.
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