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Trap support objects
Trap support objects
The following table contains the support objects for the OSPF traps.
snOspfRoutingInfoNextHopRouterI
D
brcdIp.1.2.4.14.1.1.4
Syntax: RouterID
Read-only
Shows the ID or IP address of the next-hop destination
router.
snOspfRoutingInfoOutgoingInterfac
e
brcdIp.1.2.4.14.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer32
Read-only
Shows the outgoing interface of the destination router.
Name, OID, and syntax
Access
Description
Name, OID, and syntax
Access
Description
snOspfSetTrap
brcdIp.1.2.4.15.1
Syntax: OCTET STRING
Read-write Indicates if specific OSPF traps are enabled.
The four octets serves as a bit map for the trap events defined by the
OSPF traps. A value of 1 in the bit field indicates that the trap is
enabled. The right-most bit (least significant) represents Trap 0.
snOspfConfigErrorType
brcdIp.1.2.4.15.2
Syntax: Integer
Read-only
Indicates the potential types of configuration conflicts used by the
ospfConfigError and ospfConfigVirtError traps:
•
badVersion(1)
•
areaMismatch(2)
•
unknownNbmaNbr(3) – Router is eligible.
•
unknownVirtualNbr(4)
•
authTypeMismatch(5)
•
authFailure(6)
•
netMaskMismatch(7)
•
helloIntervalMismatch(8)
•
deadIntervalMismatch(9)
•
optionMismatch(10)}
snOspfPacketType
brcdIp.1.2.4.15.3
Syntax: Integer
Read-only
Indicates the OSPF packet type in the trap:
•
hello(1)
•
dbDescript(2)
•
lsReq(3)
•
lsUpdate(4)
•
lsAck(5)}
snOspfPacketSrc
brcdIp.1.2.4.15.4
Syntax: IpAddress
Read-only
Shows the IP address of an inbound packet that cannot be identified
by a neighbor instance.
snOspfTrapsGenerationMode
brcdIp.1.2.4.15.5
Syntax: RtrStatus
Read-write Indicates if this router has been enabled to generate OSPF traps:
•
disabled(0) – OSPF traps cannot be generated by this router,
even if the
object is set to generate traps.
•
enabled(1) – OSPF traps can be generated by the router.
This object provides global control on the generation of traps.