3 using lcm to check fn10 status – Enterasys Networks Fast Network 10 User Manual
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Chapter 4: Monitoring and Managing Your FN10
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The number of SNMP PDUs received by the FN10 which had an
ASN.1 parsing error while being decoded by the FN10.
[
snmpInASNParseErrs
]
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The total number of MIB objects which have been successfully
retrieved by the FN10 as a result of SNMP GetRequest or GetNext
PDUs. [
snmpInTotalReqVars
]
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The total number of MIB objects which have been successfully altered
by the FN10 as a result of SNMP SetRequest PDUs.
[
snmpInTotalSetVars
]
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The total number of SNMP GetRequest PDUs received by the FN10,
which have been processed with no errors. [
snmpInGetRequests
]
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The total number of SNMP GetNext PDUs received by the FN10,
which have been processed with no errors. [
snmpInGetNexts
]
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The total number of SNMP SetRequest PDUs received by the FN10,
which have been processed with no errors. [
snmpInSetRequests
]
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The total number of SNMP PDUs created by the FN10, with a value
of
tooBig
in the PDU’s
ErrorStatus
. [
snmpOutTooBigs
]
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The total number of SNMP PDUs created by the FN10, with a value
of
noSuchName
in the PDU’s
ErrorStatus
. [
snmpOutNoSuchNames
]
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The total number of SNMP PDUs created by the FN10, with a value
of
badValue
in the PDU’s
ErrorStatus
. [
snmpOutBadValues
]
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The total number of SNMP PDUs created by the FN10, with a value
of
genErr
in the PDU’s
ErrorStatus
. [
snmpOutGenErrs
]
•
The total number of SNMP GetResponse PDUs created by the FN10.
[
snmpOutGetResponses
]
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The total number of SNMP Trap PDUs created by the FN10.
[
snmpOutTraps
]
4.3 USING LCM TO CHECK FN10 STATUS
The LCM commands that enable you to quickly check on the status of the
FN10 include:
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Status