SNMP Configuration and Management Manual

MIBs Supported by the SNMP Agent
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MIB Objects
zagInDirectedTrapdestName
1.3.6.1.4.1.169.3.155.1.7.4.1
read-only
DisplayString (SIZE (2..8))
This object is used by
the subagent to specify a
trap destination name
(zagInTdName) in the
agent’s trap destination
table to which a directed
trap is sent. To issue a
directed trap, a subagent
must include this object
as the first variable
binding in the trap PDU.
The varbind value for this
object must be the name of
a configured trap
destination.
zagInTrapdestTable
1.3.6.1.4.1.169.3.155.1.7.4.2
not-accessible
A list of trap destination
entries.
zagInTrapdestEntry
1.3.6.1.4.1.169.3.155.1.7.4.2.1
not-accessible
An entry containing
objects that define the
attributes of a trap
destination.
zagInTdRowStatus
1.3.6.1.4.1.169.3.155.1.7.4.2.1.1
read-write
INTEGER (SIZE (1..6))
Used to manage the
creation, alternation, and
deletion of table rows.
The row must be in the
‘notReady’ or the
‘notInService’ state for
any row object to be
modified.
Numeric value of 1 through
6. See Table 3-6
for
RowStatus values and their
descriptions.
Set by the SNMP agent or
by an authorized SNMP
manager.
zagInTdName
1.3.6.1.4.1.169.3.155.1.7.4.2.1.2
read-only
DisplayString (SIZE (2..8))
The name assigned to
this trap destination. This
object is created when
the SNMP agent extracts
the index value from the
initial row creation
varbind.
$agentName.
#trapdestName
The SNMP agent prepends
$agentName to
#trapdestName.
Nondefault trap destination
names can be set from SCF
and must:
1. Be uppercase
2. Start with a #
3. Use only the valid
characters A through
Z and 0 through 9
Table 3-3. zagInternal Group Objects Supported by SNMP Agent (page 7 of 8)
Object and Attributes Definition
Format and Derivation of
Value