Trend Micro™ Network VirusWall™ Enforcer 2500 Administrator’s Guide
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SNMP Trap Limitations
The following SNMP traps limitations exist:
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Version supported:
2c
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Community Names:
one community name allowed
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Community name character limitations:
1–33 alphanumeric characters
(including underscore: "_")
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Destination Network Management Station (NMS) IP addresses:
one NMS IP
address allowed per community name
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System location and System contact:
0–254 characters (ASCII 32–126,
excluding "&")
SNMP Traps
In addition to the standard SNMP traps, Network VirusWall Enforcer 2500 defines
the following additional traps:
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Cold start—Enable SNMP.
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Link down—Remove connection from LAN port or fiber port.
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Link up—Connection to LAN port or fiber port established.
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Authentication failure—Login to the Web console or Preconfiguration console
was not successful.
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Shutdown—Shutting down Network VirusWall Enforcer 2500.
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HA role changed—The Management device has changed from Primary to
Secondary, or Secondary to Primary.
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Boot to factory default—Boot to default rescue partition. This sends an SNMP
trap every minute.
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Boot to previous partition—Boot to previous partition by typing. This sends an
SNMP trap after booting to the previous partition.
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Turn on/off OPP—If Control Manager sends an OPP command to Network
VirusWall Enforcer 2500, an SNMP trap sends to notify whether OPP is on or
off.