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SNMP Agent MIB Reference
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Traps MIB
The event monitor feature of BEA Tuxedo systems detects and reports certain predefined events—primarily failures of which a system operator should be aware. BEA SNMP Agent on the master node subscribes to all system events and generates a corresponding SNMP trap notification whenever any of these events occur. The enterprise ID used for these traps is .1.3.6.1.4.1.140.tuxedo, where tuxedo is 300. For BEA SNMP Agent to receive Tuxedo system events, the Tuxedo system EventBroker (TMSYSEVT) must be running because that is the entity that generates the system events.
The Event Traps MIB defines all the traps that are generated and the objects that are passed in the variable bindings for these traps. The following sections describe the cause and recommended action for each event:
Specific Trap Number
Each enterprise-specific trap notification generated by BEA SNMP Agent has a value in the specific trap ID field of the SNMP trap packet that identifies the Tuxedo event. For each trap listed in this chapter, "Trap ID" is the specific trap number that is sent in the trap packet.
Variable Bindings
SNMP trap notifications generated by BEA SNMP Agent contain 12 variables (variable/value pairs) in the variable bindings of the trap packet:
The tuxEventTrapVars group contains all objects that are sent as a part of the variable bindings of the traps generated in relation to Tuxedo system events, as defined in EVENTS.
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