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The N/OS SNMP agent supports the following standard MIBs:
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dot1x.mib
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ieee8021ab.mib
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ieee8023ad.mib
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rfc1213.mib
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rfc1215.mib
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rfc1493.mib
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rfc1573.mib
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rfc1643.mib
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rfc1657.mib
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rfc1757.mib
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rfc1850.mib
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rfc1907.mib
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rfc2037.mib
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rfc2233.mib
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rfc2465.mib
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rfc2571.mib
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rfc2572.mib
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rfc2573.mib
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rfc2574.mib
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rfc2575.mib
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rfc2576.mib
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rfc3176.mib
The N/OS SNMP agent supports the following generic traps as defined in RFC
1215:
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ColdStart
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WarmStart
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LinkDown
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LinkUp
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AuthenticationFailure
The SNMP agent also supports two Spanning Tree traps as defined in RFC 1493:
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NewRoot
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TopologyChange
The following are the enterprise SNMP traps supported in N/OS:
Table 25. IBM N/OS-Supported Enterprise SNMP Traps
Trap Name
altSwDefGwUp
altSwDefGwDown
altSwDefGwInService
altSwDefGwNotInService
altSwVrrpNewMaster
Description
Signifies that the default gateway is alive.
Signifies that the default gateway is down.
Signifies that the default gateway is up and in
service
Signifies that the default gateway is alive but
not in service
Indicates that the sending agent has
transitioned to "Master" state.
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