Using SNMP
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SNMP MIB and Trap Support
MIB or Trap Support
SNMP core traps
MIB-II
IF-MIB
RFC1213-MIB
SNMPv2-MIB
ENTITY-MIB
CISCO-IPSEC-FLOW-MONITOR-MIB
CISCO-REMOTE-ACCESS-MONITOR-MIB
CISCO-CRYPTO-ACCELERATOR-MIB
ALTIGA-GLOBAL-REG
Cisco Security Appliance Command Line Configuration Guide
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Description
The security appliance sends the following core SNMP traps:
authentication—An SNMP request fails because the NMS did not
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authenticate with the correct community string.
linkup—An interface has transitioned to the "up" state.
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linkdown—An interface is down, for example, if you removed the
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nameif command.
coldstart—The security appliance is running after a reload.
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The security appliance supports browsing of the following groups and
tables:
system
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The security appliance supports browsing of the following tables:
ifTable
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ifXTable
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The security appliance supports browsing of the following table:
ip.ipAddrTable
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The security appliance supports browsing the following:
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snmp
The security appliance supports browsing of the following groups and
tables:
entPhysicalTable
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entLogicalTable
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The security appliance supports browsing of the following traps:
config-change
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fru-insert
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fru-remove
The security appliance supports browsing of the MIB.
The security appliance supports browsing of the following traps:
start
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stop
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The security appliance supports browsing of the MIB.
The security appliance supports browsing of the following traps:
session-threshold-exceeded
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The security appliance supports browsing of the MIB.
The security appliance supports browsing of the MIB.
Chapter 42
Monitoring the Security Appliance
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