When it has been enabled, this notification makes it possible
for an APPN topology application to get asynchronous
notifications of port operational state changes, and thus to
reduce the frequency with which it polls for these changes.
This notification is only sent when a appnPortOperState has
transitioned to a value of 'active' or 'inactive'.
This notification is sent whenever there is a appnPortOperState
object transition to 'inactive' or 'active' state in the
appnPortTable. This notification is only sent for row creation
if the row is created with a value of 'active' for
appnPortOperState. This notification is only sent for
row deletion if the last value of appnPortOperState was
'active'. In this case, the value of appnPortOperState
in the notification shall be 'inactive', since the deletion of
a row indicates that the port is no longer active.
The notification is more than a simple 'poll me now' indication.
It carries both a count of port table changes, and the
operational state itself. The count of changes allows an
application to detect lost notifications, either when polling
or upon receiving a subsequent notification, at which point
it knows it must retrieve the entire appnPortTable again.
Generation of this notification is controlled by the
appnTrapControl object.
Parsed from file APPN-TRAP-MIB.mib
Module: APPN-TRAP-MIB
appnPortOperStateChangeTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS {
appnPortTableChanges,
appnPortOperState
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"When it has been enabled, this notification makes it possible
for an APPN topology application to get asynchronous
notifications of port operational state changes, and thus to
reduce the frequency with which it polls for these changes.
This notification is only sent when a appnPortOperState has
transitioned to a value of active or inactive.
This notification is sent whenever there is a appnPortOperState
object transition to inactive or active state in the
appnPortTable. This notification is only sent for row creation
if the row is created with a value of active for
appnPortOperState. This notification is only sent for
row deletion if the last value of appnPortOperState was
active. In this case, the value of appnPortOperState
in the notification shall be inactive, since the deletion of
a row indicates that the port is no longer active.
The notification is more than a simple poll me now indication.
It carries both a count of port table changes, and the
operational state itself. The count of changes allows an
application to detect lost notifications, either when polling
or upon receiving a subsequent notification, at which point
it knows it must retrieve the entire appnPortTable again.
Generation of this notification is controlled by the
appnTrapControl object."
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When it has been enabled, this notification makes it possible
for an APPN topology application to get asynchronous
notifications of port operational state changes, and thus to
reduce the frequency with which it polls for these changes.
This notification is only sent when a appnPortOperState has
transitioned to a value of 'active' or 'inactive'.
This notification is sent whenever there is a appnPortOperState
object transition to 'inactive' or 'active' state in the
appnPortTable. This notification is only sent for row creation
if the row is created with a value of 'active' for
appnPortOperState. This notification is only sent for
row deletion if the last value of appnPortOperState was
'active'. In this case, the value of appnPortOperState
in the notification shall be 'inactive', since the deletion of
a row indicates that the port is no longer active.
The notification is more than a simple 'poll me now' indication.
It carries both a count of port table changes, and the
operational state itself. The count of changes allows an
application to detect lost notifications, either when polling
or upon receiving a subsequent notification, at which point
it knows it must retrieve the entire appnPortTable again.
Generation of this notification is controlled by the
appnTrapControl object.
Parsed from file rfc2456-APPN-TRAPS.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: APPN-TRAP-MIB
When it has been enabled, this notification makes it possible
for an APPN topology application to get asynchronous
notifications of port operational state changes, and thus to
reduce the frequency with which it polls for these changes.
This notification is only sent when a appnPortOperState has
transitioned to a value of 'active' or 'inactive'.
This notification is sent whenever there is a appnPortOperState
object transition to 'inactive' or 'active' state in the
appnPortTable. This notification is only sent for row creation
if the row is created with a value of 'active' for
appnPortOperState. This notification is only sent for
row deletion if the last value of appnPortOperState was
'active'. In this case, the value of appnPortOperState
in the notification shall be 'inactive', since the deletion of
a row indicates that the port is no longer active.
The notification is more than a simple 'poll me now' indication.
It carries both a count of port table changes, and the
operational state itself. The count of changes allows an
application to detect lost notifications, either when polling
or upon receiving a subsequent notification, at which point
it knows it must retrieve the entire appnPortTable again.
Generation of this notification is controlled by the
appnTrapControl object.
appnPortOperStateChangeTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { appnPortTableChanges, appnPortOperState } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "When it has been enabled, this notification makes it possible for an APPN topology application to get asynchronous notifications of port operational state changes, and thus to reduce the frequency with which it polls for these changes. This notification is only sent when a appnPortOperState has transitioned to a value of 'active' or 'inactive'. This notification is sent whenever there is a appnPortOperState object transition to 'inactive' or 'active' state in the appnPortTable. This notification is only sent for row creation if the row is created with a value of 'active' for appnPortOperState. This notification is only sent for row deletion if the last value of appnPortOperState was 'active'. In this case, the value of appnPortOperState in the notification shall be 'inactive', since the deletion of a row indicates that the port is no longer active. The notification is more than a simple 'poll me now' indication. It carries both a count of port table changes, and the operational state itself. The count of changes allows an application to detect lost notifications, either when polling or upon receiving a subsequent notification, at which point it knows it must retrieve the entire appnPortTable again. Generation of this notification is controlled by the appnTrapControl object." ::= { appnTrapMIB 4 }
Automatically extracted from Cisco "SNMP v2 MIBs".
appnPortOperStateChangeTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { appnPortTableChanges, appnPortOperState } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "When it has been enabled, this notification makes it possible for an APPN topology application to get asynchronous notifications of port operational state changes, and thus to reduce the frequency with which it polls for these changes. This notification is only sent when a appnPortOperState has transitioned to a value of 'active' or 'inactive'. This notification is sent whenever there is a appnPortOperState object transition to 'inactive' or 'active' state in the appnPortTable. This notification is only sent for row creation if the row is created with a value of 'active' for appnPortOperState. This notification is only sent for row deletion if the last value of appnPortOperState was 'active'. In this case, the value of appnPortOperState in the notification shall be 'inactive', since the deletion of a row indicates that the port is no longer active. The notification is more than a simple 'poll me now' indication. It carries both a count of port table changes, and the operational state itself. The count of changes allows an application to detect lost notifications, either when polling or upon receiving a subsequent notification, at which point it knows it must retrieve the entire appnPortTable again. Generation of this notification is controlled by the appnTrapControl object." ::= { appnTrapMIB 4 }
appnPortOperStateChangeTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { appnPortTableChanges, appnPortOperState } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "When it has been enabled, this notification makes it possible for an APPN topology application to get asynchronous notifications of port operational state changes, and thus to reduce the frequency with which it polls for these changes. This notification is only sent when a appnPortOperState has transitioned to a value of 'active' or 'inactive'. This notification is sent whenever there is a appnPortOperState object transition to 'inactive' or 'active' state in the appnPortTable. This notification is only sent for row creation if the row is created with a value of 'active' for appnPortOperState. This notification is only sent for row deletion if the last value of appnPortOperState was 'active'. In this case, the value of appnPortOperState in the notification shall be 'inactive', since the deletion of a row indicates that the port is no longer active. The notification is more than a simple 'poll me now' indication. It carries both a count of port table changes, and the operational state itself. The count of changes allows an application to detect lost notifications, either when polling or upon receiving a subsequent notification, at which point it knows it must retrieve the entire appnPortTable again. Generation of this notification is controlled by the appnTrapControl object." ::= { appnTrapMIB 4 }
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.2.1.34.4.0.1 | appnIsrAccountingDataTrap | 0 | 0 | When it has been enabled, this notification is generated by an APPN node whenever an ISR session passing through the node is take… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.34.4.0.2 | appnLocalTgOperStateChangeTrap | 0 | 0 | When it has been enabled, this notification makes it possible for an APPN topology application to get asynchronous notifications … |
1.3.6.1.2.1.34.4.0.3 | appnLocalTgCpCpChangeTrap | 0 | 0 | When it has been enabled, this notification makes it possible for an APPN topology application to get asynchronous notifications … |
1.3.6.1.2.1.34.4.0.5 | appnLsOperStateChangeTrap | 0 | 0 | When it has been enabled, this notification makes it possible for an APPN topology application to get asynchronous notifications … |
1.3.6.1.2.1.34.4.0.6 | dlurDlusStateChangeTrap | 0 | 0 | When it has been enabled, this notification makes it possible for an APPN topology application to get asynchronous notifications … |