A table containing information about the errors which have
recently caused the generation of a SNMP Response PDU with a
non-zero value in its error-status field for SNMP Set Response
PDU.
This table serves as an extension to the SNMP's error status
when a SNMP Set request fails. SNMP returns only a pre-defined
set of standard error codes which does not convey the specific
cause for an error. Typically, there is an incumbent and
sizable burden on the configuration application to determine
if the configuration request failure is the result of a
resource issue, a security issue, or an application error
(like an object depending on some other objects). So from a
user perspective, it is important that a specific error be
made known.
Ideally, when a 'badValue' error occurs for a given set
request, an application can query the command responder for
more details on the error.
This table provides a framework for the command responders to
provide more information on the SET errors.
It is up to the implementation to create entries in this table
for either only certain SNMP errors or all of the SNMP errors.
Note that only most recent incarnation of an entry is kept in
this table.
Parsed from file CISCO-SYSTEM-EXT-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-SYSTEM-EXT-MIB
A table containing information about the errors which have
recently caused the generation of a SNMP Response PDU with a
non-zero value in its error-status field for SNMP Set Response
PDU.
This table serves as an extension to the SNMP's error status
when a SNMP Set request fails. SNMP returns only a pre-defined
set of standard error codes which does not convey the specific
cause for an error. Typically, there is an incumbent and
sizable burden on the configuration application to determine
if the configuration request failure is the result of a
resource issue, a security issue, or an application error
(like an object depending on some other objects). So from a
user perspective, it is important that a specific error be
made known.
Ideally, when a 'badValue' error occurs for a given set
request, an application can query the command responder for
more details on the error.
This table provides a framework for the command responders to
provide more information on the SET errors.
It is up to the implementation to create entries in this table
for either only certain SNMP errors or all of the SNMP errors.
Note that only most recent incarnation of an entry is kept in
this table.
A table containing information about the errors which have
recently caused the generation of a SNMP Response PDU with a
non-zero value in its error-status field for SNMP Set Response
PDU.
This table serves as an extension to the SNMP's error status
when a SNMP Set request fails. SNMP returns only a pre-defined
set of standard error codes which does not convey the specific
cause for an error. Typically, there is an incumbent and
sizable burden on the configuration application to determine
if the configuration request failure is the result of a
resource issue, a security issue, or an application error
(like an object depending on some other objects). So from a
user perspective, it is important that a specific error be
made known.
Ideally, when a 'badValue' error occurs for a given set
request, an application can query the command responder for
more details on the error.
This table provides a framework for the command responders to
provide more information on the SET errors.
It is up to the implementation to create entries in this table
for either only certain SNMP errors or all of the SNMP errors.
Note that only most recent incarnation of an entry is kept in
this table.
Parsed from file CISCO-SYSTEM-EXT-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-SYSTEM-EXT-MIB
A table containing information about the errors which have
recently caused the generation of a SNMP Response PDU with a
non-zero value in its error-status field for SNMP Set Response
PDU.
This table serves as an extension to the SNMP's error status
when a SNMP Set request fails. SNMP returns only a pre-defined
set of standard error codes which does not convey the specific
cause for an error. Typically, there is an incumbent and
sizable burden on the configuration application to determine
if the configuration request failure is the result of a
resource issue, a security issue, or an application error
(like an object depending on some other objects). So from a
user perspective, it is important that a specific error be
made known.
Ideally, when a 'badValue' error occurs for a given set
request, an application can query the command responder for
more details on the error.
This table provides a framework for the command responders to
provide more information on the SET errors.
It is up to the implementation to create entries in this table
for either only certain SNMP errors or all of the SNMP errors.
Note that only most recent incarnation of an entry is kept in
this table.
cseSnmpErrorTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CseSnmpErrorEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A table containing information about the errors which have recently caused the generation of a SNMP Response PDU with a non-zero value in its error-status field for SNMP Set Response PDU. This table serves as an extension to the SNMP's error status when a SNMP Set request fails. SNMP returns only a pre-defined set of standard error codes which does not convey the specific cause for an error. Typically, there is an incumbent and sizable burden on the configuration application to determine if the configuration request failure is the result of a resource issue, a security issue, or an application error (like an object depending on some other objects). So from a user perspective, it is important that a specific error be made known. Ideally, when a 'badValue' error occurs for a given set request, an application can query the command responder for more details on the error. This table provides a framework for the command responders to provide more information on the SET errors. It is up to the implementation to create entries in this table for either only certain SNMP errors or all of the SNMP errors. Note that only most recent incarnation of an entry is kept in this table." ::= { ciscoSysErrorGroup 1 }
cseSnmpErrorTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CseSnmpErrorEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "A table containing information about the errors which have recently caused the generation of a SNMP Response PDU with a non-zero value in its error-status field for SNMP Set Response PDU. This table serves as an extension to the SNMP's error status when a SNMP Set request fails. SNMP returns only a pre-defined set of standard error codes which does not convey the specific cause for an error. Typically, there is an incumbent and sizable burden on the configuration application to determine if the configuration request failure is the result of a resource issue, a security issue, or an application error (like an object depending on some other objects). So from a user perspective, it is important that a specific error be made known. Ideally, when a 'badValue' error occurs for a given set request, an application can query the command responder for more details on the error. This table provides a framework for the command responders to provide more information on the SET errors. It is up to the implementation to create entries in this table for either only certain SNMP errors or all of the SNMP errors. Note that only most recent incarnation of an entry is kept in this table." ::= { ciscoSysErrorGroup 1 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-SYSTEM-EXT-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
cseSnmpErrorTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CseSnmpErrorEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A table containing information about the errors which have recently caused the generation of a SNMP Response PDU with a non-zero value in its error-status field for SNMP Set Response PDU. This table serves as an extension to the SNMP's error status when a SNMP Set request fails. SNMP returns only a pre-defined set of standard error codes which does not convey the specific cause for an error. Typically, there is an incumbent and sizable burden on the configuration application to determine if the configuration request failure is the result of a resource issue, a security issue, or an application error (like an object depending on some other objects). So from a user perspective, it is important that a specific error be made known. Ideally, when a 'badValue' error occurs for a given set request, an application can query the command responder for more details on the error. This table provides a framework for the command responders to provide more information on the SET errors. It is up to the implementation to create entries in this table for either only certain SNMP errors or all of the SNMP errors. Note that only most recent incarnation of an entry is kept in this table." ::= { ciscoSysErrorGroup 1 }
cseSnmpErrorTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CseSnmpErrorEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A table containing information about the errors which have recently caused the generation of a SNMP Response PDU with a non-zero value in its error-status field for SNMP Set Response PDU. This table serves as an extension to the SNMP's error status when a SNMP Set request fails. SNMP returns only a pre-defined set of standard error codes which does not convey the specific cause for an error. Typically, there is an incumbent and sizable burden on the configuration application to determine if the configuration request failure is the result of a resource issue, a security issue, or an application error (like an object depending on some other objects). So from a user perspective, it is important that a specific error be made known. Ideally, when a 'badValue' error occurs for a given set request, an application can query the command responder for more details on the error. This table provides a framework for the command responders to provide more information on the SET errors. It is up to the implementation to create entries in this table for either only certain SNMP errors or all of the SNMP errors. Note that only most recent incarnation of an entry is kept in this table." ::= { ciscoSysErrorGroup 1 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.305.1.2.1.1 | cseSnmpErrorEntry | 5 | 5 | An entry (conceptual row) in the cseSnmpErrorTable, containing information about an error which has recently caused a SNMP SetReā¦ |