JunosE 11.3.x System Basics Configuration Guide
Trap Severity Levels
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ip—Internet Protocol traps
ldp—LDP traps
link—SNMP linkUp and linkDown traps
log—System log capacity traps
mobileIpv4—Mobile IPv4 traps
mplste—Mplste traps
mrouter—Mrouter traps
ntp—E Series router proprietary traps
ospf—Open Shortest Path First traps
packetMirror—Packet mirroring traps; packet mirroring–related SNMP categories and
traps are visible only to authorized users. See JunosE Policy Management Configuration
Guide for information about using secure packet mirroring traps.
pim—Protocol Independent Multicast traps
ping—Ping operation traps in disman remops (remote operations) MIB
radius—RADIUS servers fail to respond to accounting and authentication requests
traps, or servers return to active service traps
routeTable—Maximum route limit and warning threshold traps; when this trap is
generated, the actual value of the exceeded warning threshold is displayed.
snmp—SNMP coldStart, warmStart, authenticationFailure; the trap option. The
snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication command allows customized
treatment for SNMP authentication failure traps.
sonet—SONET traps
traceroute—Traceroute operation traps (in disman remops MIB)
trapFilters—Global filters for SNMP trap recipients
vrrp—Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol traps
To enable global trap categories, use the snmp-server enable traps command. To enable
trap categories for a specific host, use the snmp-server host command.
The router provides a method of filtering traps according to severity. Table 22 on page 158
describes the supported severity levels.
Table 22: Trap Severity Descriptions
Severity
Number
Severity Name
0
Emergency
1
Alert
System Response
System unusable
Immediate action needed
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