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SNMP
SNMP Traps Supported by Wide Bank 28 DS3
11-6 July 2004 Wide Bank 28 DS3 - Release 2.4
SNMP Traps Supported by Wide Bank 28 DS3
Interface Index (ifIndex) Numbers ... 11-6
Standard Traps ... 11-6
Enterprise Traps ... 11-8
Interface Index (ifIndex) Numbers
SNMP trap reports use the following index numbers to identify the interfaces in the Wide Bank.
NOTE: The linkup and linkdown traps are reported for each interface separately. The
report shows the ifIndex number and interface for each trap, as in “#1 - DS3
CONTROLLER A, #2 DS3 CONTROLLER B, #3 DS1 1, #4 DS1 2” and so on.
Standard Traps
Authentication Failure Trap
An authenticationFailure trap indicates that the sending protocol entity is the addressee of a
protocol message that is not properly authenticated. While implementations of the SNMP must
be capable of generating this trap, they must also be capable of suppressing the emission of such
traps via an implementation-specific mechanism.
Events that cause an authenticationFailure Trap:
Change node object definition that is not supported by SNMP.
For example, at the SNMP Manager Edit object's community parameters for “get” function
from “public” to “private” (if WB is set to getcomm = “public”). This will generate an
authenticationFailure trap message.
Table 11-1 ifIndex Values for Interfaces
ifIndex Interface
1 DS3 Controller “A”
2 DS3 Controller “B”
3-30 Low-Speed DS1/E1 1-28
31 Ethernet port
32 PPP link