This object describes the Event Type of the last
Event Log trap reported. The following are valid
values:
error (1) -> Error events indicate
significant problems that
the user should know about.
Error events usually
indicate a loss of
functionality or data. For
example, if a service
cannot be loaded as the
system boots, it can log
an error event.
warning (2) -> Warning events indicate
problems that are not
immediately significant,
but that may indicate
conditions that could
cause future problems.
For example,an application
can logs warning event if
disk space is low.
information (3) -> Information events indicate
infrequent but significant
successful operations.
audit-success (4) -> Success audit events are
security events that occur
when an audited access
attempt is successful. For
example, a successful logon
attempt is a success audit
event.
audit-fail (5) -> Failure audit events are
security events that occur
when an audited access
attempt fails. For example,
a failed attempt to open a
file is a failure audit
event.
unknown (6) -> Indicates an event type
other than those described
above.
Parsed from file EventLog.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: VERTICAL-EVENTLOG-MIB
This object describes the Event Type of the last
Event Log trap reported. The following are valid
values:
error (1) -> Error events indicate
significant problems that
the user should know about.
Error events usually
indicate a loss of
functionality or data. For
example, if a service
cannot be loaded as the
system boots, it can log
an error event.
warning (2) -> Warning events indicate
problems that are not
immediately significant,
but that may indicate
conditions that could
cause future problems.
For example,an application
can logs warning event if
disk space is low.
information (3) -> Information events indicate
infrequent but significant
successful operations.
audit-success (4) -> Success audit events are
security events that occur
when an audited access
attempt is successful. For
example, a successful logon
attempt is a success audit
event.
audit-fail (5) -> Failure audit events are
security events that occur
when an audited access
attempt fails. For example,
a failed attempt to open a
file is a failure audit
event.
unknown (6) -> Indicates an event type
other than those described
above.
Parsed from file VERTICAL-EVENTLOG-MIB.mib
Module: VERTICAL-EVENTLOG-MIB
Vendor: Vertical Networks, Inc.
Module: VERTICAL-EVENTLOG-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
LastTrapEventType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { error (1), warning (2), information (3), audit-success (4), audit-fail (5), unknown (6) } ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This object describes the Event Type of the last Event Log trap reported. The following are valid values: error (1) -> Error events indicate significant problems that the user should know about. Error events usually indicate a loss of functionality or data. For example, if a service cannot be loaded as the system boots, it can log an error event. warning (2) -> Warning events indicate problems that are not immediately significant, but that may indicate conditions that could cause future problems. For example,an application can logs warning event if disk space is low. information (3) -> Information events indicate infrequent but significant successful operations. audit-success (4) -> Success audit events are security events that occur when an audited access attempt is successful. For example, a successful logon attempt is a success audit event. audit-fail (5) -> Failure audit events are security events that occur when an audited access attempt fails. For example, a failed attempt to open a file is a failure audit event. unknown (6) -> Indicates an event type other than those described above." ::= { EventLogTrapInfoGroup 2 }
lastTrapEventType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { error (1), warning (2), information (3), audit-success (4), audit-fail (5), unknown (6) } ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This object describes the Event Type of the last Event Log trap reported. The following are valid values: error (1) -> Error events indicate significant problems that the user should know about. Error events usually indicate a loss of functionality or data. For example, if a service cannot be loaded as the system boots, it can log an error event. warning (2) -> Warning events indicate problems that are not immediately significant, but that may indicate conditions that could cause future problems. For example,an application can logs warning event if disk space is low. information (3) -> Information events indicate infrequent but significant successful operations. audit-success (4) -> Success audit events are security events that occur when an audited access attempt is successful. For example, a successful logon attempt is a success audit event. audit-fail (5) -> Failure audit events are security events that occur when an audited access attempt fails. For example, a failed attempt to open a file is a failure audit event. unknown (6) -> Indicates an event type other than those described above." ::= { eventLogTrapInfoGroup 2 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.2338.13.1.2.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | LastTrapEventType |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.2338.13.1.1 | LastTrapLogType | 1 | 1 | This object describes the Log Type of the last Event Log trap reported. The following are valid values: system (1) -> Win NT Sys… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2338.13.1.3 | LastTrapInfoString | 1 | 1 | This object describes,in more detail,the last Event Log Trap event that occured. |