// Copyright (c) 2005 DMTF. All rights reserved. [Indication, Version ( "2.7.0" ), UMLPackagePath ( "CIM::Event" ), Description ( "A concrete class for mapping an SNMP Trap to CIM based on the " "IETF RFC 1157. The usefulness of this class is to describe " "common trap semantics. But, a complete understanding of any " "trap data received relies on the Indicaton recipient having " "access to the sender\'s MIB. Understanding can be improved by " "mapping the SNMP domain to CIM, and using CIM LifeCycle and " "standard subclasses of CIM_ProcessIndication." )] class CIM_SNMPTrapIndication : CIM_ProcessIndication { [Description ( "Type of object generating the trap." ), MappingStrings { "PDU.IETF|RFC1157-TRAP-PDU.enterprise" }] string Enterprise; [Description ( "Address of the object generating the trap." ), MappingStrings { "PDU.IETF|RFC1157-TRAP-PDU.agent-addr" }] string AgentAddress; [Description ( "An enumerated value that describes the generic trap " "type: \n" "- The coldStart(0) trap signifies that the sending " "protocol entity is reinitializing itself such that the " "agent\'s configuration or the protocol entity " "implementation may be altered. \n" "- The warmStart(1) trap signifies that the sending " "protocol entity is reinitializing itself such that " "neither the agent configuration nor the protocol entity " "implementation is altered. \n" "- The linkDown(2) trap signifies that the sending " "protocol recognizes a failure in one of the " "communication links represented in the agent\'s " "configuration. The Trap-PDU of type linkDown contains as " "the first element of its variable-bindings the name and " "value of the ifIndex instance for the affected " "interface. \n" "- The linkUp(3) trap signifies that the sending protocol " "entity recognizes that one of the communication links " "represented in the agent\'s configuration has come up. " "The Trap-PDU of type linkUp contains as the first " "element of its variable-bindings, the name and value of " "the ifIndex instance for the affected interface. \n" "- An authenticationFailure(4) trap signifies that the " "sending protocol entity is the adressee of a protocol " "message that was not properly authenticated. While " "implementations of SNMP must be capable of generating " "this trap, they must also be capable of suppressing the " "emission of such traps via an implementation- specific " "mechanism. \n" "- An egpNeighborLoss(5) trap signifies that an EGP " "neighbor for whom the sending protocol entity was an EGP " "peer has been marked as down and the peer relationship " "no longer pertains. The Trap-PDU of type egpNeighborLoss " "contains as the first element of its variable-bindings, " "the name and value of the egpNeighAddr instance for the " "affected neighbor. \n" "- An enterpriseSpecific(6) trap signifies that the " "sending protocol entity recognizes that some " "enterprise-specific event has occurred. The " "specific-trap field identifies the particular trap which " "occurred." ), ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6" }, Values { "Cold Start", "Warm Start", "Link Down", "Link Up", "Authentication Failure", "EGP Neighbor Loss", "Enterprise Specific" }, MappingStrings { "PDU.IETF|RFC1157-TRAP-PDU.generic-trap" }] uint16 GenericTrap; [Description ( "Specific trap code." ), MappingStrings { "PDU.IETF|RFC1157-TRAP-PDU.specific-trap" }] uint32 SpecificTrap; [Description ( "Time elapsed between the last (re)intialization of the " "managed entity and the generation of the trap." ), MappingStrings { "PDU.IETF|RFC1157-TRAP-PDU.time-stamp" }] datetime TimeStamp; [Description ( "Object naming information (an OID) from the \'variable " "binding\' portion of the Trap. This array is correlated " "with the VarBindSyntaxes and VarBindValues arrays. Each " "entry is related to the entries in the other arrays, " "that are located at the same index. In this way, the " "variable binding\'s name/syntax/value tuple can be " "constructed." ), ArrayType ( "Indexed" ), MappingStrings { "PDU.IETF|RFC1157-TRAP-PDU.variable-bindings" }, ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SNMPTrapIndication.VarBindSyntaxes", "CIM_SNMPTrapIndication.VarBindValues" }] string VarBindNames[]; [Description ( "Object syntax information (defined as an enumerated " "value) from the \'variable binding\' portion of the " "Trap. This array is correlated with the VarBindNames and " "VarBindValues arrays. Each entry is related to the " "entries in the other arrays, that are located at the " "same index. In this way, the variable binding\'s " "name/syntax/value tuple can be constructed." ), ValueMap { "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8" }, Values { "Integer", "OctetString", "ObjectIdentifier", "NetworkAddress", "Counter", "Gauge", "TimeTicks", "Opaque" }, ArrayType ( "Indexed" ), MappingStrings { "PDU.IETF|RFC1157-TRAP-PDU.variable-bindings" }, ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SNMPTrapIndication.VarBindNames", "CIM_SNMPTrapIndication.VarBindValues" }] uint16 VarBindSyntaxes[]; [Description ( "An OctetString representing object value information " "from the \'variable binding\' portion of the Trap. This " "array is correlated with the VarBindNames and " "VarBindSyntaxes arrays. Each entry is related to the " "entries in the other arrays, that are located at the " "same index. In this way, the variable binding\'s " "name/syntax/value tuple can be constructed." ), OctetString, ArrayType ( "Indexed" ), MappingStrings { "PDU.IETF|RFC1157-TRAP-PDU.variable-bindings" }, ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SNMPTrapIndication.VarBindNames", "CIM_SNMPTrapIndication.VarBindSyntaxes" }] string VarBindValues[]; };