EXPAND-TRAP-MIB

File: EXPAND-TRAP-MIB.mib (3381 bytes)

Imported modules

ExpandAccelerator-MIB RFC-1215

Imported symbols

expand InterfaceIndex TRAP-TYPE

Defined Values

redundantPowerSupplyUp 1
A redundantPowerSupplyUp trap signifies that both power supplies are working (after redundantPowerSupplyDown trap was issued). Applicable to Accelerators with dual power supplies.
TRAP-TYPE    

redundantPowerSupplyDown 2
A redundantPowerSupplyDown trap signifies that one of the redundant power supplies stopped working. Applicable to Accelerators with dual power supplies.
TRAP-TYPE    

connectionInboundUp 3
A connectionInboundUp trap signifies that the inbound direction has successfully synchronized (Logically, when Expand's Acceleration protocols are properly working) with a remote Accelerator.
TRAP-TYPE    

connectionInboundDown 4
A connectionInboundDown trap signifies that the inbound direction has lost synchronization with a remote Accelerator. After this Trap is sent, Accelerator performs in Software bypass mode.
TRAP-TYPE    

connectionOutboundUp 5
A connectionOutboundUp trap signifies that the outbound direction has successfully synchronized (Logically, when Expand's Acceleration protocols are properly working) with a remote Accelerator.
TRAP-TYPE    

connectionOutboundDown 6
A connectionOutboundDown trap signifies that outbound direction has lost synchronization with a remote Accelerator. After this Trap is sent, Accelerator performs in Software bypass mode.
TRAP-TYPE    

hardwareBypassActivated 7
A hardwareBypassActivated trap signifies that the user has switched the Accelerator to Hardware bypass mode.
TRAP-TYPE    

hardwareBypassdeactivated 8
A hardwareBypassdeactivated trap signifies that the user has switched off Hardware bypass mode.
TRAP-TYPE    

generalAuthenticationFailure 9
A generalAuthenticationFailure trap signifies that the user failed to authenticate on any user interface (WEB Management, Console, Telnet).
TRAP-TYPE    

generalAuthenticationEnableFailure 10
A generalAuthenticationEnableFailure trap signifies that the user attempted and failed to obtain privileged access (Enable mode) to the accelerator.
TRAP-TYPE    

generalAuthorizeExecFailure 11
A generalAuthorizeExecFailure signifies that the user attempted to execute a command to which he/she does not have authorization to execute.
TRAP-TYPE