SNMP-MIB Table View

Table-centric layout grouping table, row, and column objects.

Tables
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Rows
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Columns
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The trap receiver table lists the addresses
of the network management stations that
should receive trap messages from the agent.
This list is used by the agent to send the
traps. The snmpTrapRcvrEntryStatus parameter 
is used to add or delete an entry from
the table. Only the entries with valid
snmpTrapEntryStatus are used. A maximum of
10 entries can exist in this table at any
point in time. A new entry can be created 
only if the values for all the columnar 
objects in the table are sent in the same 
SNMP SET request.
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A SNMP trap-receive table entry contains the
information of the network management
station to where the trap can be sent by the
agent.
Indexes
nnsnmpTrapRcvrIndex
Column Syntax OID
nnsnmpTrapRcvrIndex
Index into the table for display
SNMPv2-SMIInteger32
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIInteger32 Integer32
Type Constraints:
range: -2147483648..2147483647
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nnsnmpTrapRcvrEntryStatus
The status of the SNMP trap-receive table
entry. By default, the value is set to valid
when a new entry is created. When a network
management station is deleted from the table
the value of the parameter is set to
invali…
Enumerationr/w
Enumerated Values:
1valid
2invalid
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nnsnmpTrapRcvrAddress
IP address of the network management station
which can receive the trap from the agent. It
is unique for every entry and used as the
index for the SNMP trap-receive table.
SNMPv2-SMIIpAddressr/w
Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIIpAddress OctetString
Type Constraints:
range: 4
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nnsnmpTrapRcvrCommunity
Community string associated with the network
management station receiving the trap
messages. The community string is used in
the trap messages.
OctetStringr/w
Constraints:
range: 1-64
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