Cabletron Systems ELS10-26 manual Note This MIB variable lxtrapTime replaces sysTrapTime

Models: ELS10-26

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ELS10-26 MIB

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lxtrapSeverityEnable

{lxtrapSeverityControl 2}

Integer Read-Write

 

 

Allows you to enable or disable all traps of a given security level. The values are as follows:

enabled (1)

disabled (2)

lxtrapIncludeText

{lxtrapMgt 3}

Integer Read-Write

 

Indicates whether or not a formatted text string is included in the trap PDU. Values include:

true (1)

false (2)

lxtrapTime

{lxtrapMgt 4}

Time Ticks Read-Write

 

The time, in centiseconds, which should expire between the sending of traps. The default value is 100 centiseconds.

Note: This MIB variable (lxtrapTime) replaces sysTrapTime.

lxtrapRetry

{lxtrapMgt 5}

Integer Read-Write

 

The number of times any enterprise-specific trap is to be sent for a given event. PDUs are retried using a truncated exponential back off: 2 seconds, 4 seconds, 8 seconds, 16 seconds and then 32 seconds for all succeeding intervals. The default value is 1 retry.

lxtrapEntryNumber

{lxtrapMgt 6}

Integer Read-Only

 

The number of traps that are in the lxtrapTable.

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Cabletron Systems ELS10-26 manual Note This MIB variable lxtrapTime replaces sysTrapTime