SNMP: Response No Such Name
This protocol anomaly triggers when it detects a SNMP GetResponse message with an error status set to "No Such Name." SNMP servers should send this message only when the client requests an object ID that does not exist in the MIB.
References
srx-branch-12.3
srx-19.3
srx-branch-19.3
vsrx3bsd-19.2
srx-branch-19.4
vsrx-19.4
mx-12.3
mx-19.4
vmx-19.4
mx-19.3
vsrx3bsd-19.4
srx-19.4
vsrx-12.3
vmx-19.3
vsrx-19.2
srx-12.3