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Request ID Serializes request/response iterations. A manager uses this<br />

to determine which responses correspond to a specific<br />

request.<br />

Error Status Specified on responses to inform the manager of any errors<br />

encountered with the request. On request PDUs, this value<br />

is set to 0. Valid values are:<br />

noError No error was encountered.<br />

tooBig The response was too large to deliver in a<br />

PDU.<br />

noSuchName The requested object does not exist.<br />

badValue The returned value does not adhere to<br />

ASN.1 encoding st<strong>and</strong>ards.<br />

readOnly A set request was executed for an object<br />

which is read-only.<br />

genErr An error not covered by the other types<br />

occurred.<br />

Error Index An integer indicating which object in a list of objects caused<br />

the error reported by the errorStatus.<br />

VarBind The list of objects requested <strong>and</strong>, for a response, their<br />

values.<br />

Enterprise The entity (defined by the sysObjectID MIB object)<br />

generating an enterprise-specific trap.<br />

Agent-addr The address of the SNMP agent from which the trap was<br />

generated.<br />

Generic trap The generic trap type that indicates the type of trap sent. If<br />

this is an enterprise-specific trap, this is set to 6 (see 17.1.6,<br />

“SNMP traps” on page 638).<br />

Specific trap The value of an enterprise-specific trap (see 17.1.6, “SNMP<br />

traps” on page 638).<br />

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