RUGGEDCOM ROX II
User Guide
Chapter 5
Setup and Configuration
Viewing Statistics for SNMP
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Parameter
Description
used in combination with the type counter32. In the value set and its semantics, this type is
equivalent to the Counter32 type of the SMIv2.
The total number of packets received by the SNMP engine which were dropped because
they appeared outside of the authoritative SNMP engine's window.
Unknown User Names
Synopsis:
The counter32 type represents a non-negative integer that monotonically
increases until it reaches a maximum value of 2^32-1 (4294967295 decimal), when it wraps
around and starts increasing again from zero. Counters have no defined 'initial' value, and
thus, a single value of a counter has (in general) no information content. Discontinuities in
the monotonically increasing value normally occur at re-initialization of the management
system, and at other times as specified in the description of a schema node using this
type. If such other times can occur, for example, the creation of a schema node of type
counter32 at times other than re-initialization, then a corresponding schema node should
be defined, with an appropriate type, to indicate the last discontinuity. The counter32 type
should not be used for configuration schema nodes. A default statement SHOULD NOT be
used in combination with the type counter32. In the value set and its semantics, this type is
equivalent to the Counter32 type of the SMIv2.
The total number of packets received by the SNMP engine which were dropped because
they referenced a user that was not known to the SNMP engine.
Unknown Engine IDs
Synopsis:
The counter32 type represents a non-negative integer that monotonically
increases until it reaches a maximum value of 2^32-1 (4294967295 decimal), when it wraps
around and starts increasing again from zero. Counters have no defined 'initial' value, and
thus, a single value of a counter has (in general) no information content. Discontinuities in
the monotonically increasing value normally occur at re-initialization of the management
system, and at other times as specified in the description of a schema node using this
type. If such other times can occur, for example, the creation of a schema node of type
counter32 at times other than re-initialization, then a corresponding schema node should
be defined, with an appropriate type, to indicate the last discontinuity. The counter32 type
should not be used for configuration schema nodes. A default statement SHOULD NOT be
used in combination with the type counter32. In the value set and its semantics, this type is
equivalent to the Counter32 type of the SMIv2.
The total number of packets received by the SNMP engine which were dropped because
they referenced an snmpEngineID that was not known to the SNMP engine.
Wrong Digests
Synopsis:
The counter32 type represents a non-negative integer that monotonically
increases until it reaches a maximum value of 2^32-1 (4294967295 decimal), when it wraps
around and starts increasing again from zero. Counters have no defined 'initial' value, and
thus, a single value of a counter has (in general) no information content. Discontinuities in
the monotonically increasing value normally occur at re-initialization of the management
system, and at other times as specified in the description of a schema node using this
type. If such other times can occur, for example, the creation of a schema node of type
counter32 at times other than re-initialization, then a corresponding schema node should
be defined, with an appropriate type, to indicate the last discontinuity. The counter32 type
should not be used for configuration schema nodes. A default statement SHOULD NOT be
used in combination with the type counter32. In the value set and its semantics, this type is
equivalent to the Counter32 type of the SMIv2.
The total number of packets received by the SNMP engine which were dropped because
they did not contain the expected digest value.
Decryption Errors
Synopsis:
The counter32 type represents a non-negative integer that monotonically
increases until it reaches a maximum value of 2^32-1 (4294967295 decimal), when it wraps
around and starts increasing again from zero. Counters have no defined 'initial' value, and
thus, a single value of a counter has (in general) no information content. Discontinuities in
the monotonically increasing value normally occur at re-initialization of the management
system, and at other times as specified in the description of a schema node using this
type. If such other times can occur, for example, the creation of a schema node of type
counter32 at times other than re-initialization, then a corresponding schema node should
be defined, with an appropriate type, to indicate the last discontinuity. The counter32 type
should not be used for configuration schema nodes. A default statement SHOULD NOT be
used in combination with the type counter32. In the value set and its semantics, this type is
equivalent to the Counter32 type of the SMIv2.
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