is generated on a periodic basis to indicate that an
ACL rule configured for logging was actively used by hardware to
take action on one or more packets. The hm2AgentAclTrapRuleHitCount denotes
the number of packets that matched this rule during the most recent logging
interval. ACL trap generation requires that the hm2AgentAclTrapFlag object
is set to enable(1).
hm2AgentAclTrapRuleTimeRangeEvent
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is generated when there is a time range notification
received on any Time based ACL rule.
The hm2AgentAclTrapRuleTimeRangeName denotes the time range name associated with the ACL rule,
hm2AgentAclTrapRuleTimeRangeNotification indicates the type of notification received and
hm2AgentAclTrapRuleInstallationStatus indicates the installation status of ACL rule in the hardware.
When activate notification is received, ACL rule is activated in the hardware.
When deactivate notifcation is received, ACL rule is deactivated in the hardware.
When delete notification is received, ACL rule is activated in the hardware, if it is
not already activated. ACL trap generation requires the hm2AgentAclTrapFlag object to be set to enable(1).
hm2AgentAclTrapRuleLogEventV1
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is generated on a periodic basis to indicate that an
ACL rule configured for logging was actively used by hardware to
take action on one or more packets. The hm2AgentAclTrapRuleHitCount denotes
the number of packets that matched this rule during the most recent logging
interval. ACL trap generation requires that the hm2AgentAclTrapFlag object
is set to enable(1).
This version of the trap is only sent when device uses SNMPv1 style traps.
Devices using SNMPv2 and above send hm2AgentAclTrapRuleLogeEvent instead.