C H A P T E R 42 Monitoring The Security Appliance - Cisco FirePOWER ASA 5500 series Configuration Manual

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Table 42-1
SNMP MIB and Trap Support
MIB or Trap Support
SNMP core traps
MIB-II
IF-MIB
RFC1213-MIB
SNMPv2-MIB
ENTITY-MIB
CISCO-IPSEC-FLOW-MONITOR-MIB
CISCO-REMOTE-ACCESS-MONITOR-MIB
CISCO-CRYPTO-ACCELERATOR-MIB
ALTIGA-GLOBAL-REG
Cisco Security Appliance Command Line Configuration Guide
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Description
The security appliance sends the following core SNMP traps:
authentication—An SNMP request fails because the NMS did not
authenticate with the correct community string.
linkup—An interface has transitioned to the "up" state.
linkdown—An interface is down, for example, if you removed the
nameif command.
coldstart—The security appliance is running after a reload.
The security appliance supports browsing of the following groups and
tables:
system
The security appliance supports browsing of the following tables:
ifTable
ifXTable
The security appliance supports browsing of the following table:
ip.ipAddrTable
The security appliance supports browsing the following:
snmp
The security appliance supports browsing of the following groups and
tables:
entPhysicalTable
entLogicalTable
The security appliance supports browsing of the following traps:
config-change
fru-insert
fru-remove
The security appliance supports browsing of the MIB.
The security appliance supports browsing of the following traps:
start
stop
The security appliance supports browsing of the MIB.
The security appliance supports browsing of the following traps:
session-threshold-exceeded
The security appliance supports browsing of the MIB.
The security appliance supports browsing of the MIB.
Chapter 42
Monitoring the Security Appliance
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