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Get-Allows the manager to retrieve an object variable from the agent.
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GetNext-Allows the manager to retrieve the next object variable from a table
or list within an agent. In SNMPv1, when a manager wants to retrieve all
elements of a table from an agent, it initiates a Get operation, followed by a
series of GetNext operations.
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Set-Allows the manager to set values for object variables within an agent.
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Trap -Used by the agent to inform the manager of some events.
Supported MIBs
The Business Secure Router supports MIB II, which is defined in RFC 1213 and
RFC 1215. The focus of the MIBs is to let administrators collect statistical data
and monitor status and performance.
SNMP Traps
The Business Secure Router sends traps to the SNMP manager when any one of
the following events occurs:
Table 93
SNMP traps
Trap #
Trap Name
Description
0
coldStart (defined in
RFC 1215
)
A trap is sent after booting (power on).
1
warmStart (defined in
RFC 1215
)
A trap is sent after booting (software
reboot).
4
authenticationFailure (defined in
RFC 1215
)
A trap is sent to the manager when
receiving any SNMP get or set
requirements with the wrong community
(password).
6
whyReboot (defined in MIB)
A trap is sent with the reason of restart
before rebooting when the system is
going to restart (warm start).
6a
For intentional reboot:
A trap is sent with the message System
reboot by user! if reboot is done
intentionally, (for example, download new
files, and CI command sys reboot).
6b
For fatal error:
A trap is sent with the message of the
fatal code if the system reboots because
of fatal errors.
Summary of Contents for BSR252
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Page 44: ...44 Chapter 1 Getting to know your Business Secure Router NN47923 500 ...
Page 52: ...52 Chapter 2 Introducing the WebGUI NN47923 500 ...
Page 70: ...70 Chapter 3 Wizard setup NN47923 500 ...
Page 96: ...96 Chapter 5 System screens NN47923 500 ...
Page 114: ...114 Chapter 7 WAN screens NN47923 500 Figure 27 WAN IP ...
Page 120: ...120 Chapter 7 WAN screens NN47923 500 Figure 31 Dial Backup Setup ...
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Page 152: ...152 Chapter 9 Static Route screens NN47923 500 ...
Page 194: ...194 Chapter 11 Firewall screens NN47923 500 ...
Page 210: ...210 Chapter 13 VPN NN47923 500 Figure 67 Summary IP Policies ...
Page 222: ...222 Chapter 13 VPN NN47923 500 Figure 71 VPN Branch Office rule setup ...
Page 256: ...256 Chapter 13 VPN NN47923 500 Figure 81 VPN Client Termination advanced ...
Page 260: ...260 Chapter 13 VPN NN47923 500 ...
Page 264: ...264 Chapter 14 Certificates NN47923 500 Figure 83 My Certificates ...
Page 270: ...270 Chapter 14 Certificates NN47923 500 Figure 85 My Certificate create ...
Page 274: ...274 Chapter 14 Certificates NN47923 500 Figure 86 My Certificate details ...
Page 282: ...282 Chapter 14 Certificates NN47923 500 Figure 89 Trusted CA details ...
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Page 320: ...320 Chapter 17 Authentication server NN47923 500 Figure 106 Local User database edit ...
Page 328: ...328 Chapter 17 Authentication server NN47923 500 ...
Page 376: ...376 Chapter 20 Logs Screens NN47923 500 Figure 150 Log settings ...
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