•
Unknown security models—Number of SNMP PDUs with unrecognized security
•
Unavailable contexts—Number of SNMP proxy requests to unknown entities
•
SNMP packets out—Total number of SNMP packets sent by the router
•
Too big errors—Number of processed PDUs that resulted in SNMP PDUs too large
to encode
•
No such name errors—Number of requests that resulted in noSuchName errors.
If interfaces configured on modules that do not support 64-bit counters are
accessed, the system returns a noSuchName message.
•
Bad values errors—Number of requests that resulted in badValues errors
•
General errors—Number of general errors
•
Get-response PDUs—Number of requests that resulted in getResponse PDUs
•
SNMP trap PDUs—Number of SNMP trap PDUs generated by this agent
•
SNMP trap proxied—Number of traps generated by this agent that are sent via
trap-proxy
•
Invalid Message Report PDUs—Number of packets received by the SNMP engine
that were dropped because there were invalid or inconsistent components in the
SNMP message
•
Unknown PDU Handler Report PDUs—Number of packets received by the SNMP
engine that were dropped because the PDU in the packet could not be passed to
an application responsible for handling the PDU type; for example, no SNMP
application had registered for the proper combination of the context engine ID
and PDU type
•
Unknown Context Report PDUs—Number of packets received by the SNMP engine
that were dropped because the context contained in the message was unknown
•
Unsupported Security Level Report PDUs—Number of packets received by the
SNMP engine that were dropped because they requested a security level that was
unknown to the SNMP engine or otherwise unavailable
•
Not in time Window Report PDUs—Number of packets received by the SNMP
engine that were dropped because they appeared outside the authoritative SNMP
engine window
•
Unknown Username Report PDUs—Number of packets received by the SNMP
engine that were dropped because they referenced a user that was not known to
the SNMP engine
•
Unknown Engine ID Report PDUs—Number of packets received by the SNMP
engine that were dropped because they referenced an snmpEngineID that was
not known to the SNMP engine
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