Appendix K Router Platform User Interface Reference

SNMP Policy Page

 

Field Reference

Table K-68

SNMP Traps Dialog Box

 

 

 

Element

 

Description

 

 

Standard SNMP Traps

Enables or disables standard SNMP traps. Options are:

 

 

Cold start—Sends a trap when the router reinitializes in a way that could

 

 

change the configuration of the SNMP agent (or any other trap-receiving

 

 

entity).

 

 

Warm start—Sends a trap when the router reinitializes in a way that does

 

 

not change the configuration of the SNMP agent (or any other

 

 

trap-receiving entity).

 

 

Authentication—Sends a trap if an SNMP request from the SNMP host

 

 

fails because of an invalid community string.

 

 

 

IPsec Traps

 

Enables or disables individual IPsec-related traps. Options are:

 

 

Cryptomap—Sends a trap when a crypto map entry is added to, or

 

 

removed from, the device’s crypto map set. Additionally, this option

 

 

sends a trap when a crypto map set is attached to, or detached from, an

 

 

active interface.

 

 

Too Many SAs—Sends a trap if an attempt is made to create a security

 

 

association (SA) when there is insufficient memory on the device.

 

 

Tunnel—Sends a trap when an IPsec Phase 2 tunnel becomes active or

 

 

inactive.

 

 

For more information, see Understanding IPsec Tunnel Policies, page 10-72.

 

 

 

ISAKMP Traps

 

Enables or disables individual Internet Security Association and Key

 

 

Exchange Protocol (ISAKMP) traps. Options are:

 

 

Policy—Sends a trap when an ISAKMP policy is created or deleted.

 

 

Tunnel—Sends a trap when a Phase 1 IKE tunnel becomes active or

 

 

inactive.

 

 

For more information, see Understanding IKE, page 10-67.

 

 

 

 

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