MIBs
124
snmpOutTraps
{snmp 29}
Counter Read-Only
The total number of SNMP Trap PDUs created by
the AT-4016TR.
snmpEnableAuthenTraps {snmp 30}
Integer Read-Write
Whether authentication failures should cause the
AT-4016TR to generate authentication-failure
Trap PDUs.
Values include:
enabled (1)
generate traps
disabled (2)
do not generate traps
Ethernet MIB
Your switch supports the Ethernet MIB as defined in Definitions of
Managed Objects for the Ethernet-like Interface Types, RFC 1284 (J. Cook,
editor), dated December 1991.
Bridge MIB
Your switch supports the Bridge MIB as defined in Definitions of Managed
Objects for Bridges, RFC 1286 (Decker, Langille, Rijsinghani, and
McCloghrie, editors).
Traps
The unit sends Trap PDUs to the NMS, using the pre-configured NMS IP
address (see sxadminNMSIPAddr). If no address has been pre-configured,
then the unit sends the Traps to the source IP address of the last SNMP
datagram received from an NMS. If no address has been pre-configured,
and if no datagrams have been received since the unit was booted, then
the unit uses the broadcast IP address.
The Trap PDUs are sent from a source UDP port, to a destination UDP
port, which are the SNMP standard numbers reserved for Trap PDUs. The
unit may be configured to send an additional copy of each Trap PDU to a
user specified destination UDP port number (see sysTrapPort).
Generic Traps
SNMP defines the generic traps described below. At this time, only generic
traps are sent.
coldStart (0)
The switch has restarted.
warmStart (1)
Not used.