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TRAP agent:10.123.223.18 community:- generic:6
enterprise:enterprises.42.2.195.1.7 specific:1 timestamp:754201501
varbind:(enterprises.42.2.195.1.1.1.2.36.51.101.49.52.53.52.53.50.45.54.53.52.
57.45.52.97.55.101.45.57.97.99.52.45.49.100.55.52.98.101.49.57.53.98.56.52 [2
36 0] 3e145452-6549-4a7e-9ac4-
1d74be195b84)(enterprises.42.2.195.1.1.1.3.36.51.101.49.52.53.52.53.50.45.54.5
3.52.57.45.52.97.55.101.45.57.97.99.52.45.49.100.55.52.98.101.49.57.53.98.56.5
2 [2 11 0] FMD-8000-
11)(enterprises.42.2.195.1.1.1.4.36.51.101.49.52.53.52.53.50.45.54.53.52.57.45
.52.97.55.101.45.57.97.99.52.45.49.100.55.52.98.101.49.57.53.98.56.52 [2 54 0]
http://xxxx.com/sparcenterprise/msg/FMD-8000-11)
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SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF User’s Guide • April 2008
In the example above, the following items are displayed:
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agent-address: The IP address of the XSCF which sent trap. (TRAP agent)
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community: Community string. (community)
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generic-trap-type: Standard Trap number. (generic)
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enterprise ID: The object ID which identifies equipment classification. (enterprise)
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specific-trap-type: Extension Trap number. (specific)
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time-stamp: Time of sending trap on the basis of a XSCF SNMP agent starting.
[The unit is 10ms.] (timestamp)
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variable-bindings: Provides additional information about the trap. The UUID,
MSG-ID, and message site might be included. For details about the UUID, MSG-
ID, and message site, see
. (varbind)