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SNMP Agent
8-3
8000-A2-GB21-30
April 1998
Supported Traps
SNMP defines six basic or standard traps. These messages are identified with a
value of 0 through 5 within the generic-trap field of the trap message. (Note that
the Hotwire DSLAM SNMP agent does not support trap messages with a
value of 5.) The specific-trap field of standard trap messages is set to 0 (zero).
The specific-trap field of enterprise-specific messages defines the trap.
The Hotwire DSLAM SNMP agent supports generation of the following standard
trap messages (specific-trap=0):
H coldStart(0) The sending SNMP agent reinitializes itself such that the
agent’s configuration may be altered.
H warmstart(1) – The sending SNMP agent is reinitialized without altering the
agent’s configuration.
H linkDown(2) – A link on the sending SNMP agent is no longer operational.
H linkUp(3) – A link on the sending SNMP agent has become operational.
H authenticationFailure(4) – The sending SNMP agent has received an
SNMP message specifying a community name which it does not recognize,
or requesting an action not permitted for the specified community.
There are additional Hotwire Enterprise supported traps, which can be found in
the Paradyne DSL Enterprise MIBs. See the MIBs for a complete list of traps.
MIBs can be accessed through the Paradyne Power Pages (
www.paradyne.com
).
Select:
Service & Support
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MIBs
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Hotwire DSL
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pdndce.mib
The generation of SNMP trap messages can be selectively enabled per
configured community. Additionally, the authenticationFailure trap can be
selectively enabled for all configured communities that have traps enabled. If any
communities have the generation of trap messages enabled, then the generation
of authenticationFailure traps is determined by the state of the global
authenticationFailure switch.