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Supported Traps
The following SNMP traps are supported by the VPN Gateway:
Table 8
Traps Supported by the VPN Gateway
Trap Name
Description
alteonISDSSLHs
mNotLoggedIn
Signifies that login to the HSM card is required. Only for
the ASA 310 FIPS model.
alteonISDSSLHs
mTamperedWith
Signifies that the HSM card has been tampered with. Only
for the ASA 310 FIPS model.
alteonISDSSLHw
Fail
Signifies that the SSL accelerator hardware failed. The
VPN Gateway will continue to handle traffic, but with
severely degraded performance.
authenticationFai
lure
Sent when the SNMP agent receives an SNMP message
which is not properly authenticated. This trap is disabled
by default. To enable the trap through SNMP, set
snmpEn
ableAuthenTraps
to enabled or use the CLI command
/cfg/sys/adm/snmp/snmpv2-mib/snmpenable
.
Defined in SNMPv2-MIB.
coldStart
Sent when the VPN Gateway reboots.
Defined in SNMPv2-MIB.
isdAlarmCleared
Sent when an alarm is cleared.
isdDown
Signifies that a VPN Gateway in the cluster is down and
out of service.
isdLicense
Sent when the VPN Gateways in the cluster have different
licenses and when a demo license has 7 days left before
expiration.
Defined in ALTEON-ISD-PLATFORM-MIB.
isdLicenseExpired
Sent when a license has expired.
isdMipMigration
Signals that the master IP has migrated to another VPN
Gateway.
isdSingleMaster
Signifies that only one master VPN Gateway in the
cluster is up and operational. Only having one master in
a cluster means that the fault tolerance level is severely
degraded—if the last master fails, the system cannot be
reconfigured.
This trap is only sent if more than two VPN Gateways in
the cluster are defined as masters.
linkDown
Sent when the agent detects that one of the links
(interfaces) has gone down.
Defined in IF-MIB.
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14 April 2008
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