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`file show /var/log/snmp_reg_objs`-Displays the contents of the /var/log/snmp_reg_objs file. You can use the following commands to check for MIB objects that are registered with the snmpd: `show snmp registered-objects`-Creates a /var/log/snmp_reg_objs file that contains the list of registered objects and their mapping to various subagents. Jn圎xSecureAccessPortMIB Checking for MIB Objects Registered with the snmpdįor the SNMP process to be able to access data related to a MIB object, the MIB object must be registered with the snmpd.
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iso > org > dod > internet > private > enterprises > juniperMIB > jnxMibs > jn圎xMibRoot > jn圎xSwitching > jn圎xSecureAccessPort > Why supported? My approach would be first to check if there is support for the specific trap you are intending to use, as this might not always be true.įor this you can use Junipers MIB Explorer.įrom the MIB Explorer by looking up that TRAP on the Junos version you have we see the following hierarchy: The TRAP jnxSecAccessIfMacLimitExceeded falls under Port Security Features, hence the mac-limit wouldīe under the secure-access-port stanza, and as per documentation, these actions differ from the interface-mac-limit packet-action they don't generate an SNMP trap: How should I configure EX4300 to send the SNMP trap regarding MAC limit exceed ?Īfter going over the existing documentation it appears that it is supported but not implemented, allow me to expand. I can use the raise-trap, but I think I have missed something and the switch can do it more "natively".
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L2ALD_MAC_LIMIT_EXCEEDED_BLOCK: Limit on learned MAC addresses exceeded for ge-0/0/31.0 current count is 24 SHUTTING THE INTERFACE But I got only syslog messages: L2ALD_MAC_LIMIT_REACHED_IF: Limit on learned MAC addresses reached for ge-0/0/31.0 current count is 24 I expect from the switch to send the jnxSecAccessIfMacLimitExceeded (.1.3.6.1.3.40.1.2.1.0.2) SNMP trap as well. When MAC limit exceeded, the switch does send linkDown SNMP trap and I succesfully receive it. Show configuration apply-groups # Last changed: 09:36:59 UTC I have the following device and configuration: