■ SNMP format (v1 or v2) of the notification (trap) PDU to use for that destination
■ Types of traps enabled to be sent to that destination
■ Trap filters configured for the destination
The maximum number of entries in the SNMP trap host table in each virtual router
is eight.
Trap Categories
The router supports the following trap categories:
■ addrPool—Local address pool traps
■ atmPing—E Series router proprietary ATM ping traps
■ bfdmib—BFD MIB traps
■ bgp—BGP state change traps
■ bulkstats—Bulk statistics file full and nearly full traps
■ cliSecurityAlert—Security alert traps
■ dhcp—Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol traps
■ dismanEvent—Distributed management (disman) event traps
■ dosProtectionPlatform—DoS protection platform traps
■ dvmrp—Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol traps
■ dvmrpProp—E Series router proprietary DVMRP traps
■ environment—Power, temperature, fan, and memory utilization traps
■ fileXfer—File transfer status change traps
■ haRedundancy—High availability and redundancy traps
■ inventory—System inventory and status traps
■ ip—Internet Protocol traps
■ ldp—LDP traps
■ link—SNMP linkUp and linkDown traps
■ log—System log capacity traps
■ mobileIpv4—Mobile IPv4 traps
■ mplste—Mplste traps
■ mrouter—Mrouter traps
■ ntp—E Series router proprietary traps
■ ospf—Open Shortest Path First traps
■ packetMirror—Packet mirroring traps; packet mirroring–related SNMP categories
and traps are visible only to authorized users. See JUNOSe Policy Management
Configuration Guide for information about using secure packet mirroring traps.
■ pim—Protocol Independent Multicast traps
168 ■ Configuring Traps
JUNOSe 11.1.x System Basics Configuration Guide