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Trap Categories
The router supports the following trap categories:
- addrPool—Local address pool traps
- atmPing—E-series router proprietary ATM ping traps
- bfdmib—BFD MIB traps
- bgp—BGP state change traps
- bulkstats—Bulk statistics file full and nearly full
traps
- cliSecurityAlert—Security alert traps
- dhcp—Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol traps
- dismanEvent—Distributed management (disman) event
traps
- dosProtectionPlatform—DoS protection platform traps
- dvmrp—Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
traps
- dvmrpProp—E-series router proprietary DVMRP traps
- environment—Power, temperature, fan, and memory
utilization traps
- fileXfer—File transfer status change traps
- haRedundancy—High availability and redundancy traps
- inventory—System inventory and status traps
- ip—Internet Protocol traps
- ldp—LDP traps
- link—SNMP linkUp and linkDown traps
- log—System log capacity traps
- mobileIpv4—Mobile IPv4 traps
- mplste—Mplste traps
- mrouter—Mrouter traps
- ntp—E-series router proprietary traps
- ospf—Open Shortest Path First traps
- packetMirror—Packet mirroring traps; packet mirroring–related
SNMP categories and traps are visible only to authorized users. See JUNOSe Policy Management Configuration Guide for
information about using secure packet mirroring traps.
- pim—Protocol Independent Multicast traps
- ping—Ping operation traps in disman remops (remote
operations) MIB
- radius—RADIUS servers fail to respond to accounting
and authentication requests traps, or servers return to active service
traps
- routeTable—Maximum route limit and warning threshold
traps; when this trap is generated, the actual value of the exceeded
warning threshold is displayed.
- snmp—SNMP coldStart, warmStart, authenticationFailure;
the trap option. The snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication command allows customized treatment for SNMP authentication failure
traps.
- sonet—SONET traps
- traceroute—Traceroute operation traps (in disman
remops MIB)
- trapFilters—Global filters for SNMP trap recipients
- vrrp—Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol traps
To enable global trap categories, use the snmp-server enable traps command. To enable trap categories
for a specific host, use the snmp-server host command.
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