chLntAgTrapsId - ch Lnt Ag Traps Id - CONFIG-MIB

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chLntAgTrapsId

ch Lnt Ag Traps Id
1.3.6.1.4.1.81.7.9.3.7.1.2

The trap number is the second index in the table. The following list conclude the available traps numbers to be configured by the manager: 1: Configuration Change Traps. Default = enabled(1). 2: Fault Traps. Default = enabled(1). 3: Traffic Threshold Exceeded Traps. Default = enabled(1). 4: Group DeEnrollment Trap. Default = enabled(1). 6: Agent SW Fault Trap. Default = enabled(1). 8: Hub Enrollment Trap. Default = enabled(1). 14: Temperature Warning Traps. Default = disabled(2). 19: PSU Existance Trap. Default = disabled(2). 22: VNS. Default = disabled(2). ::= { chLntAgTrapsEntry 2 } SYNTAX INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION The value of this attributes determines whether or not the agent sends the traps to the manager.

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