-- Network Working Group                                   M. Rose, Editor
-- Request for Comments: 1215            Performance Systems International
--                                                              March 1991


--                     A Convention for Defining Traps
--                          for use with the SNMP

RFC-1215 DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

          IMPORTS
              ObjectName
                  FROM RFC1155-SMI;


          TRAP-TYPE MACRO ::=
          BEGIN
              TYPE NOTATION ::= "ENTERPRISE" value
                                    (enterprise OBJECT IDENTIFIER)
                                VarPart
                                DescrPart
                                ReferPart
              VALUE NOTATION ::= value (VALUE INTEGER)

              VarPart ::=
                         "VARIABLES" "{" VarTypes "}"
                              | empty
              VarTypes ::=
                         VarType | VarTypes "," VarType
              VarType ::=
                         value (vartype ObjectName)

              DescrPart ::=
                         "DESCRIPTION" value (description DisplayString)
                              | empty

              ReferPart ::=
                         "REFERENCE" value (reference DisplayString)
                              | empty

          END


--               snmp   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 11 }


          coldStart TRAP-TYPE
              ENTERPRISE  snmp
              DESCRIPTION
                          "A coldStart trap signifies that the sending
                          protocol entity is reinitializing itself such
                          that the agent's configuration or the rotocol
                          entity implementation may be altered."
              ::= 0

          warmStart TRAP-TYPE
              ENTERPRISE  snmp
              DESCRIPTION
                          "A warmStart trap signifies that the sending
                          protocol entity is reinitializing itself such
                          that neither the agent configuration nor the
                          protocol entity implementation is altered."
              ::= 1

          linkDown TRAP-TYPE
              ENTERPRISE  snmp
              VARIABLES   { ifIndex }
              DESCRIPTION
                          "A linkDown trap signifies that the sending
                          protocol entity recognizes a failure in one of
                          the communication links represented in the
                          agent's configuration."
              ::= 2

          linkUp TRAP-TYPE
              ENTERPRISE  snmp
              VARIABLES   { ifIndex }
              DESCRIPTION
                          "A linkUp trap signifies that the sending
                          protocol entity recognizes that one of the
                          communication links represented in the agent's
                          configuration has come up."
              ::= 3

          authenticationFailure TRAP-TYPE
              ENTERPRISE  snmp
              DESCRIPTION
                          "An authenticationFailure trap signifies that
                          the sending protocol entity is the addressee
                          of a protocol message that is not properly
                          authenticated.  While implementations of the
                          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."
              ::= 4

          egpNeighborLoss TRAP-TYPE
              ENTERPRISE  snmp
              VARIABLES   { egpNeighAddr }
              DESCRIPTION
                          "An egpNeighborLoss trap signifies that an EGP
                          neighbor for whom the sending protocol entity
                          was an EGP peer has been marked down and the
                          peer relationship no longer obtains."
              ::= 5

END