SNMP Traps for Subscriber Secure Policy LAES Compliance
Table 29 describes the SNMPv3 traps that subscriber secure policy mirroring uses to provide information that maps to messages defined in the Lawfully Authorized Electronic Surveillance (LAES) for IP Network Access, American National Standard for Telecommunications. These messages enable subscriber secure policy to comply with the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA). The Juniper Packet Mirroring MIB, jnx-js-packet-mirror.mib provides the SNMP trap.
Table 29: Subscriber Secure Policy SNMPv3 Traps for LAES Messages
SNMPv3 Trap | LAES Message | Description |
|---|---|---|
jnxPacketMirrorLiSubscriberLoggedIn |
| A subscriber, who is identified to have a mirrored service that is activated at login, has successfully logged in. |
jnxPacketMirrorSessionLiSubscriberLogInFailed |
| A subscriber, who is identified to have a mirrored service that is activated at login, has failed to log in. |
jnxPacketMirrorInterfaceLiSubscriberLoggedOut |
| A subscriber, who had an active mirrored service, has logged out. |
jnxPacketMirrorInterfaceLiServiceActivated |
| A mirrored session has been activated. |
jnxPacketMirrorSessionLiServiceActivationFailed | – | A mirrored session for a subscriber has failed. |
jnxPacketMirrorSessionLiServiceDeactivated | – | A mirrored session for an established subscriber has been deactivated. |
jnxPacketMirrorMirroringFailure | – | A mirrored service request failed due to an invalid value in the request. Note: This trap is not related to LAES messages. |
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