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RFC 1907 - 2.4.1. Well-known Traps
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2.4.1. Well-known Traps
-- well-known traps
snmpTraps OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpMIBObjects 5 }
coldStart NOTIFICATION-TYPE
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A coldStart trap signifies that the SNMPv2 entity, acting
in an agent role, is reinitializing itself and that its
configuration may have been altered."
::= { snmpTraps 1 }
warmStart NOTIFICATION-TYPE
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A warmStart trap signifies that the SNMPv2 entity, acting
in an agent role, is reinitializing itself such that its
configuration is unaltered."
::= { snmpTraps 2 }
-- Note the linkDown NOTIFICATION-TYPE ::= { snmpTraps 3 }
-- and the linkUp NOTIFICATION-TYPE ::= { snmpTraps 4 }
-- are defined in RFC 1573
authenticationFailure NOTIFICATION-TYPE
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An authenticationFailure trap signifies that the SNMPv2
entity, acting in an agent role, has received a protocol
message that is not properly authenticated. While all
implementations of the SNMPv2 must be capable of generating
this trap, the snmpEnableAuthenTraps object indicates
whether this trap will be generated."
::= { snmpTraps 5 }
-- Note the egpNeighborLoss NOTIFICATION-TYPE ::= { snmpTraps 6 }
-- is defined in RFC 1213
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RFC 1907 - 2.4.1. Well-known Traps