Technical data
Using Technician Interface Software
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303561-A Rev 00
Unsupported Operations
The SNMP
set
operation is not supported for MIB-II objects. All
set
operations
must be performed through the Bay Networks private MIB (1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3).
Line Number Attributes
Line number attributes exist in all line records (for example: SYNC,HSSI,
CSMACD, and TOKEN) in the Bay Networks router MIB for Version 9.00 router
software. These attributes have the name wfXyzLineNumber, where Xyz is the
prefix for the appropriate line record. Site Manager generates a line number
attribute to uniquely identify each port in the router configuration. The router uses
line numbers to accommodate more than one line per port, and to reference WAN
protocols configured on those lines.
authenticationFailure Issued when an SNMP access occurs. An invalid
access occurs if a bad community or illegal manager
address is used. Authentication traps will be masked if
they are not enabled.
egpNeighborLoss Issued when an acquired EGP neighbor is lost.
enterpriseSpecific All Bay Networks router system log events can be
sent as traps. They must be configured through the
wfSnmpTrapEntityTable
and the
wfSnmpTrapEventTable
. The specific trap value is a
4-byte value. The first (most significant) byte
indicates the slot generating the event; the second byte
indicates the severity [debug (1), informational (2),
warning (4), fault (8), and trace (16)]; the third byte
indicates an entity code (for example, ip (2), snmp (3),
csmacd (9); and the fourth byte indicates the event
number or the particular event type unique to each
entity. The specific traps contain one variable binding
-- a display string with the name
1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.5.4.1.0. The string contains the
actual log message that was recorded in the system
event log.