Technical data
Using the Bay Networks Router MIB
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Supported Traps
The following generic traps are supported by the software:
ifSpecific
The object identifier that points to an instance of the first
conceptual column in the appropriate proprietary media MIB.
ipAddrEntry
In certain circumstances, the index to this table,
ipAdEntAddr
,
may not be sufficient to uniquely identify a particular instance.
In these situations, the attribute
ipAdEntIfIndex
is appended to
the instance identifier for subsequent entries with the same
index.
ipRouteEntry
The instance identifier for the MIB-II routing table,
ipRouteDest
, is insufficient to uniquely identify all possible
routes to a given destination. The MIB-II routing table,
therefore, contains only a representative sample of the total
routing table. For a more accurate description of the system’s IP
routes, see
wfIpForward
Entry (1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.2.1.16.1),
which is indexed by destination address, destination subnet
mask, route source, policy, and next-hop address.
coldStart Issued when the network management entity
initializes. The cold-start trap is delayed up to 30
seconds to give the network interfaces time to
initialize, thus improving the chances that the trap will
be received by all the registered managers of this
device.
warmStart Issued when the management protocol is reenabled
after being disabled.
linkUp Issued when an interface has been initialized and is
providing service to upper layers. Note that during
system initialization, the transmission of link traps
may be masked because the network layer may not be
fully initialized and ready to send traps.
linkDown Issued when an interface is no longer providing
service.