-- MIB created 11/18/98 10:42:16, by -- SMIC (the next generation) version 1.6.29, November 22, 1994. OSPF-TRAP-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN -- From file: "rfc1850b.mi2" -- Compile options "M" IMPORTS IpAddress FROM SNMPv2-SMI-v1 OBJECT-TYPE FROM RFC-1212 TRAP-TYPE FROM RFC-1215 ospfRouterId, ospfIfIpAddress, ospfAddressLessIf, ospfIfState, ospfVirtIfAreaId, ospfVirtIfNeighbor, ospfVirtIfState, ospfNbrIpAddr, ospfNbrAddressLessIndex, ospfNbrRtrId, ospfNbrState, ospfVirtNbrArea, ospfVirtNbrRtrId, ospfVirtNbrState, ospfLsdbType, ospfLsdbLsid, ospfLsdbRouterId, ospfLsdbAreaId, ospfExtLsdbLimit, ospf FROM OSPF-MIB; ospfTrap OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ospf 16 } -- MODULE-IDENTITY -- LastUpdated -- 9501201225Z -- OrgName -- IETF OSPF Working Group -- ContactInfo -- Fred Baker -- Postal: Cisco Systems -- 519 Lado Drive -- Santa Barbara, California 93111 -- Tel: +1 805 681 0115 -- E-Mail: fred@cisco.com -- -- Rob Coltun -- Postal: RainbowBridge Communications -- Tel: (301) 340-9416 -- E-Mail: rcoltun@rainbow-bridge.com -- Descr -- The MIB module to describe traps for the OSPF -- Version 2 Protocol. ospfTrapControl OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ospfTrap 1 } ospfTraps OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ospfTrap 2 } ospfSetTrap OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(4)) ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "A four-octet string serving as a bit map for the trap events defined by the OSPF traps. This object is used to enable and disable specific OSPF traps where a 1 in the bit field represents enabled. The right-most bit (least significant) represents trap 0." ::= { ospfTrapControl 1 } ospfConfigErrorType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { badVersion(1), areaMismatch(2), unknownNbmaNbr(3), unknownVirtualNbr(4), authTypeMismatch(5), authFailure(6), netMaskMismatch(7), helloIntervalMismatch(8), deadIntervalMismatch(9), optionMismatch(10) } ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Potential types of configuration conflicts. Used by the ospfConfigError and ospfConfigVir- tError traps." ::= { ospfTrapControl 2 } ospfPacketType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { hello(1), dbDescript(2), lsReq(3), lsUpdate(4), lsAck(5) } ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "OSPF packet types." ::= { ospfTrapControl 3 } ospfPacketSrc OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The IP address of an inbound packet that can- not be identified by a neighbor instance." ::= { ospfTrapControl 4 } ospfIfStateChange TRAP-TYPE --?? Non-reverse mappable trap ENTERPRISE ospfTraps VARIABLES { ospfRouterId, ospfIfIpAddress, ospfAddressLessIf, ospfIfState } -- Status -- mandatory DESCRIPTION "An ospfIfStateChange trap signifies that there has been a change in the state of a non-virtual OSPF interface. This trap should be generated when the interface state regresses (e.g., goes from Dr to Down) or progresses to a terminal state (i.e., Point-to-Point, DR Other, Dr, or Backup)." ::= 16 ospfVirtIfStateChange TRAP-TYPE --?? Non-reverse mappable trap ENTERPRISE ospfTraps VARIABLES { ospfRouterId, ospfVirtIfAreaId, ospfVirtIfNeighbor, ospfVirtIfState } -- Status -- mandatory DESCRIPTION "An ospfIfStateChange trap signifies that there has been a change in the state of an OSPF vir- tual interface. This trap should be generated when the inter- face state regresses (e.g., goes from Point- to-Point to Down) or progresses to a terminal state (i.e., Point-to-Point)." ::= 1 ospfNbrStateChange TRAP-TYPE --?? Non-reverse mappable trap ENTERPRISE ospfTraps VARIABLES { ospfRouterId, ospfNbrIpAddr, ospfNbrAddressLessIndex, ospfNbrRtrId, ospfNbrState } -- Status -- mandatory DESCRIPTION "An ospfNbrStateChange trap signifies that there has been a change in the state of a non- virtual OSPF neighbor. This trap should be generated when the neighbor state regresses (e.g., goes from Attempt or Full to 1-Way or Down) or progresses to a terminal state (e.g., 2-Way or Full). When an neighbor transitions from or to Full on non-broadcast multi-access and broadcast networks, the trap should be gen- erated by the designated router. A designated router transitioning to Down will be noted by ospfIfStateChange." ::= 2 ospfVirtNbrStateChange TRAP-TYPE --?? Non-reverse mappable trap ENTERPRISE ospfTraps VARIABLES { ospfRouterId, ospfVirtNbrArea, ospfVirtNbrRtrId, ospfVirtNbrState } -- Status -- mandatory DESCRIPTION "An ospfIfStateChange trap signifies that there has been a change in the state of an OSPF vir- tual neighbor. This trap should be generated when the neighbor state regresses (e.g., goes from Attempt or Full to 1-Way or Down) or progresses to a terminal state (e.g., Full)." ::= 3 ospfIfConfigError TRAP-TYPE --?? Non-reverse mappable trap ENTERPRISE ospfTraps VARIABLES { ospfRouterId, ospfIfIpAddress, ospfAddressLessIf, ospfPacketSrc, ospfConfigErrorType, ospfPacketType } -- Status -- mandatory DESCRIPTION "An ospfIfConfigError trap signifies that a packet has been received on a non-virtual in- terface from a router whose configuration parameters conflict with this router's confi- guration parameters. Note that the event op- tionMismatch should cause a trap only if it prevents an adjacency from forming." ::= 4 ospfVirtIfConfigError TRAP-TYPE --?? Non-reverse mappable trap ENTERPRISE ospfTraps VARIABLES { ospfRouterId, ospfVirtIfAreaId, ospfVirtIfNeighbor, ospfConfigErrorType, ospfPacketType } -- Status -- mandatory DESCRIPTION "An ospfConfigError trap signifies that a pack- et has been received on a virtual interface from a router whose configuration parameters conflict with this router's configuration parameters. Note that the event optionMismatch should cause a trap only if it prevents an ad- jacency from forming." ::= 5 ospfIfAuthFailure TRAP-TYPE --?? Non-reverse mappable trap ENTERPRISE ospfTraps VARIABLES { ospfRouterId, ospfIfIpAddress, ospfAddressLessIf, ospfPacketSrc, ospfConfigErrorType, ospfPacketType } -- Status -- mandatory DESCRIPTION "An ospfIfAuthFailure trap signifies that a packet has been received on a non-virtual in- terface from a router whose authentication key or authentication type conflicts with this router's authentication key or authentication type." ::= 6 ospfVirtIfAuthFailure TRAP-TYPE --?? Non-reverse mappable trap ENTERPRISE ospfTraps VARIABLES { ospfRouterId, ospfVirtIfAreaId, ospfVirtIfNeighbor, ospfConfigErrorType, ospfPacketType } -- Status -- mandatory DESCRIPTION "An ospfVirtIfAuthFailure trap signifies that a packet has been received on a virtual interface from a router whose authentication key or au- thentication type conflicts with this router's authentication key or authentication type." ::= 7 ospfIfRxBadPacket TRAP-TYPE --?? Non-reverse mappable trap ENTERPRISE ospfTraps VARIABLES { ospfRouterId, ospfIfIpAddress, ospfAddressLessIf, ospfPacketSrc, ospfPacketType } -- Status -- mandatory DESCRIPTION "An ospfIfRxBadPacket trap signifies that an OSPF packet has been received on a non-virtual interface that cannot be parsed." ::= 8 ospfVirtIfRxBadPacket TRAP-TYPE --?? Non-reverse mappable trap ENTERPRISE ospfTraps VARIABLES { ospfRouterId, ospfVirtIfAreaId, ospfVirtIfNeighbor, ospfPacketType } -- Status -- mandatory DESCRIPTION "An ospfRxBadPacket trap signifies that an OSPF packet has been received on a virtual interface that cannot be parsed." ::= 9 ospfTxRetransmit TRAP-TYPE --?? Non-reverse mappable trap ENTERPRISE ospfTraps VARIABLES { ospfRouterId, ospfIfIpAddress, ospfAddressLessIf, ospfNbrRtrId, ospfPacketType, ospfLsdbType, ospfLsdbLsid, ospfLsdbRouterId } -- Status -- mandatory DESCRIPTION "An ospfTxRetransmit trap signifies than an OSPF packet has been retransmitted on a non- virtual interface. All packets that may be re- transmitted are associated with an LSDB entry. The LS type, LS ID, and Router ID are used to identify the LSDB entry." ::= 10 ospfVirtIfTxRetransmit TRAP-TYPE --?? Non-reverse mappable trap ENTERPRISE ospfTraps VARIABLES { ospfRouterId, ospfVirtIfAreaId, ospfVirtIfNeighbor, ospfPacketType, ospfLsdbType, ospfLsdbLsid, ospfLsdbRouterId } -- Status -- mandatory DESCRIPTION "An ospfTxRetransmit trap signifies than an OSPF packet has been retransmitted on a virtual interface. All packets that may be retransmit- ted are associated with an LSDB entry. The LS type, LS ID, and Router ID are used to identify the LSDB entry." ::= 11 ospfOriginateLsa TRAP-TYPE --?? Non-reverse mappable trap ENTERPRISE ospfTraps VARIABLES { ospfRouterId, ospfLsdbAreaId, ospfLsdbType, ospfLsdbLsid, ospfLsdbRouterId } -- Status -- mandatory DESCRIPTION "An ospfOriginateLsa trap signifies that a new LSA has been originated by this router. This trap should not be invoked for simple refreshes of LSAs (which happesn every 30 minutes), but instead will only be invoked when an LSA is (re)originated due to a topology change. Addi- tionally, this trap does not include LSAs that are being flushed because they have reached MaxAge." ::= 12 ospfMaxAgeLsa TRAP-TYPE --?? Non-reverse mappable trap ENTERPRISE ospfTraps VARIABLES { ospfRouterId, ospfLsdbAreaId, ospfLsdbType, ospfLsdbLsid, ospfLsdbRouterId } -- Status -- mandatory DESCRIPTION "An ospfMaxAgeLsa trap signifies that one of the LSA in the router's link-state database has aged to MaxAge." ::= 13 ospfLsdbOverflow TRAP-TYPE --?? Non-reverse mappable trap ENTERPRISE ospfTraps VARIABLES { ospfRouterId, ospfExtLsdbLimit } -- Status -- mandatory DESCRIPTION "An ospfLsdbOverflow trap signifies that the number of LSAs in the router's link-state data- base has exceeded ospfExtLsdbLimit." ::= 14 ospfLsdbApproachingOverflow TRAP-TYPE --?? Non-reverse mappable trap ENTERPRISE ospfTraps VARIABLES { ospfRouterId, ospfExtLsdbLimit } -- Status -- mandatory DESCRIPTION "An ospfLsdbApproachingOverflow trap signifies that the number of LSAs in the router's link- state database has exceeded ninety percent of ospfExtLsdbLimit." ::= 15 END