Paradyne syslog mib (pdn_syslog.mib), C-39 – Paradyne 4200 User Manual
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C. Traps and MIBs
4200-A2-GB20-00
August 2002
C-39
Paradyne Syslog MIB (pdn_syslog.mib)
The Paradyne Syslog MIB (pdn_syslog.mib) defines a set of objects for managing
syslog messages. The objects listed in
Table C-17, Paradyne Syslog MIB Objects
are supported.
devSecurityTelnetSourceValidation
Enables or disables Telnet source address
screening.
Valid values are:
T
disable(1)
T
enable(2)
devSecurityFtpSourceValidation
Enables or disables FTP source address
screening.
Valid values are:
T
disable(1)
T
enable(2)
securityMgrIpAddress
Specifies the IP address that identifies the
SNMP manager(s) authorized to send SNMP
messages.
IP address.
securityMgrSubnetMask
Specifies the subnet mask.
IP address.
securityMgrSnmpAccess
Specifies the SNMP access to the device.
Integer.
securityMgrTelnetAccess
Specifies Telnet access to the device.
Integer.
securityMgrFtpAccess
Specifies FTP access to the device.
Integer.
securityMgrTrapAccess
Specifies the trap access to the device.
Integer.
securityMgrRowStatus
Specifies the status fo this table entry
Row status.
devSecuritySNMPMgrAccess
Enables or disables SNMP access to the
system.
Integer.
Table C-16. Paradyne Security MIB Objects (2 of 2)
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
Table C-17. Paradyne Syslog MIB Objects (1 of 2)
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
pdnSyslogStatus
Enables or disables syslog event generation.
Valid values are:
T
Disable(1)
T
Enable(2)
pdnsyslogIPAddr
Specifies the IP address of a syslog server. If
the IP address is known, then this can be
used for the remote syslog daemon.
IP address.
pdnSyslogPort
Corresponds to a UDP port number to which
system events are sent.
The default is 514.