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    Re: SNMP traps



    At 01:55 PM 3/29/2001 -0500, Sandeep Joshi wrote:
    
    >Mark,
    >
    >Login & Authentication failure traps came to mind since they
    >would help detect DOS attacks....and prevent them by flooding
    >the network with SNMP messages ;-)
    
    Ideally one has counters defined for these and is configured to issue a 
    trap upon a counter reaching a specific threshold (1 is a possible value).
    
    
    >Besides what
    >  Tom suggested (Abnormal session terminations)
    >and LU list changes), we could also add PortalUp, PortalDown,
    >NetworkEntityReset, etc.  We can add the mechanisms for now
    >and determine the policies later.
    >
    >You may also want to raise this question with the T10 folks at
    >the Interim meeting, if part of this is becoming a SCSI MIB.
    
    It would be very good if the SCSI MIB (and CIM representation) is 
    standardized and made as robust as possible to simplify the storage 
    management interactions with endnodes.  Ideally, one would have a hierarchy 
    of attributes defined that encompassed everything along with some mechanism 
    to communicate how to access vendor-specific attributes.
    
    Mike
    
    

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