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-- *****************************************************************
-- CISCO-FIREWALL-MIB
--
-- April, 1999 Jim Fitzgerald
--
-- Copyright (c) 1999-2005 by cisco Systems, Inc.
-- All rights reserved.
-- *****************************************************************
CISCO-FIREWALL-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
OBJECT-GROUP,
NOTIFICATION-GROUP,
MODULE-COMPLIANCE FROM SNMPv2-CONF
MODULE-IDENTITY,
OBJECT-TYPE,
NOTIFICATION-TYPE,
Counter32,
Gauge32,
Unsigned32,
IpAddress FROM SNMPv2-SMI
DateAndTime,
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION,
RowPointer FROM SNMPv2-TC
SnmpAdminString FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB
InterfaceIndexOrZero FROM IF-MIB
ciscoMgmt FROM CISCO-SMI;
ciscoFirewallMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "200512060000Z"
ORGANIZATION "Cisco Systems, Inc."
CONTACT-INFO
" Cisco Systems
Customer Service
Postal: 170 W Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134
USA
Tel: +1 800 553-NETS
E-mail: [email protected]
DESCRIPTION "MIB module for monitoring Cisco Firewalls."
REVISION "200512060000Z"
DESCRIPTION
"Added the copyright statement and updated the imports
such that Unsigned32 is imported from SNMPv2-SMI instead
of CISCO-TC. Added a new NOTIFICATION-GROUP
ciscoFirewallMIBNotificationGroupRev1 to include all the
notifications defined in the MIB. Obsoleted the
OBJECT-GROUP ciscoFirewallMIBNotificationGroup. Deprecated
the MODULE-COMPLIANCE ciscoFirewallMIBCompliance and added
a new MODULE-COMPLIANCE ciscoFirewallMIBComplianceRev1."
REVISION "9904291200Z"
DESCRIPTION
"Initial version of this MIB module."
::= { ciscoMgmt 147 }
ciscoFirewallMIBObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ciscoFirewallMIB 1 }
cfwEvents OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ciscoFirewallMIBObjects 1 }
cfwBasicEvents OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cfwEvents 1 }
cfwNetEvents OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cfwEvents 2 }
cfwSystem OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ciscoFirewallMIBObjects 2 }
cfwStatus OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cfwSystem 1 }
cfwStatistics OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cfwSystem 2 }
-- Textual Conventions
ResourceStatistics ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This textual convention is used to identify various statistics
that are related to the resources on a firewall.
highUse : The highest load the resource has had for a
time period. The time period will be
implementation dependent.
highLoad : The highest load the resource has had since
startup.
maximum : The maximum amount of the resource that is
available.
minimum : The minimum amount of the resource that is
available.
low : The lowest amount of the resource that has been
available since startup.
high : The highest amount of the resource that has been
available since startup.
average : The average amount of the resource that has been
available since startup.
free : The amount of the resource that is currently
available since startup.
inUse : The amount of the resource that is currently
in use, eg. CPU usage, memory usage."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
highUse(1),
highLoad(2),
maximum(3),
minimum(4),
low(5),
high(6),
average(7),
free(8),
inUse(9)
}
Hardware ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This textual convention is used to describe various hardware
resouces that can be monitored by the firewall.
memory - identifies memory.
disk - identifies disk.
power - identifies power.
netInterface - identifies a network interface.
tape - identifies a tape drive.
controller - identifies hardware controller.
cpu - identifies CPU.
primaryUnit - identifies the primary unit of the two
identical firewalls configured redundancy.
secondaryUnit - identifies the secondary unit of the two
identical firewalls configured redundancy.
other - identifies other hardware."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
memory(1),
disk(2),
power(3),
netInterface(4),
cpu(5),
primaryUnit(6),
secondaryUnit(7),
other(8)
}
Services ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This textual convention is used to describe various services
that are monitored by the firewall.
otherFWService - a service that does not fit into any
other category.
fileXferFtp - identifies FTP, File Transfer Protocol.
fileXferTftp - identifies TFTP, Trivial File
Transfer Protocol
fileXferFtps - identifies FTP, File Transfer
Protocol running over Secure Sockets Layer.
loginTelnet - identifies telnet
loginRlogin - identifies rlogin.
loginTelnets - identifies telnet over
Secure Sockets Layer(SSL).
remoteExecSunRPC - identifies Sun Remote
Procedure Call Protocol.
remoteExecMSRPC - identifies Microsoft Remote
Procedure Call Protocol.
remoteExecRsh - identifies the remote shell.
remoteExecXserver - identifies the Xwindows server.
webHttp - identifies Hyper Text Transfer Protocol.
webHttps - identifies the secure HTTP protocol.
mailSmtp - identifies SMTP, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol.
mailSmtps - identifies SMTP, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
running over Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).
multimediaStreamworks - identifies streamworks.
multimediaH323 - identifies H323.
multimediaNetShow - identifies NetShow.
multimediaVDOLive - identifies vDOLive.
multimediaRealAV - identifies RealAV.
multimediaRTSP - identifies Real Time Streaming Protocol
dbOracle - identifies Oracle's SQL*Net.
dbMSsql - identifies MicroSoft SQL.
contInspProgLang - identifies a payload as a programming
language such as Java or ActiveX.
contInspUrl - identifies a payload as a URL.
directoryNis - identifies NIS, Network Information Service.
directoryDns - identifies DNS, Domain Name Service.
directoryNetbiosns - identifies NetBIOSNS - NetBIOS Name Service.
directoryNetbiosdgm - identifies NetBIOSNS - NetBIOS
datagram Service.
directoryNetbiosssn - identifies NetBIOSNS - NetBIOS
Session Service.
directoryWins - identifies Windows Internet Naming
Service (WINS).
qryWhois - identifies WhoIs service.
qryFinger - identifies finger.
qryIdent - identifies Ident.
fsNfsStatus - identifies Network File System (NFS) Status.
fsNfs - identifies Network File System (NFS).
fsCifs - identifies CIFS, Common Internet
File Service.
protoIcmp - identifies ICMP, Internet Control Message Protocol.
protoTcp - identifies TCP, Transmission Control Protocol.
protoUdp - identifies UDP, User Datagram Protocol.
protoIp - identifies IP, Internet Protocol.
protoSnmp - identifies SNMP, Simple Network Management Protocol."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
otherFWService(1),
fileXferFtp(2),
fileXferTftp(3),
fileXferFtps(4),
loginTelnet(5),
loginRlogin(6),
loginTelnets(7),
remoteExecSunRPC(8),
remoteExecMSRPC(9),
remoteExecRsh(10),
remoteExecXserver(11),
webHttp(12),
webHttps(13),
mailSmtp(14),
multimediaStreamworks(15),
multimediaH323(16),
multimediaNetShow(17),
multimediaVDOLive(18),
multimediaRealAV(19),
multimediaRTSP(20),
dbOracle(21),
dbMSsql(22),
contInspProgLang(23),
contInspUrl(24),
directoryNis(25),
directoryDns(26),
directoryNetbiosns(27),
directoryNetbiosdgm(28),
directoryNetbiosssn(29),
directoryWins(30),
qryWhois(31),
qryFinger(32),
qryIdent(33),
fsNfsStatus(34),
fsNfs(35),
fsCifs(36),
protoIcmp(37),
protoTcp(38),
protoUdp(39),
protoIp(40),
protoSnmp(41)
}
HardwareStatus ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This textual convention is used to describe various events
that are related to the resources on a firewall.
other : Generic resource event.
up : The resource is in service.
down : The resource is not in service.
error : There has been an error for this resource.
overTemp : The resource is overheating.
busy : The resource is busy.
noMedia : A device doesn't have its needed media.
backup : Processing has switched to the backup.
active : This is the active unit.
standby : This is the standby unit."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
up(2),
down(3),
error(4),
overTemp(5),
busy(6),
noMedia(7),
backup(8),
active(9),
standby(10)
}
SecurityEvent ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This textual convention is used to describe various
security-related events and statistics on a firewall.
other : Generic attack event.
none : No attack is occurring, an informational
event.
dos : A denial of service attack has been detected.
recon : A pattern of reconnaissance activity has been
detected.
pakFwd : A packet forwarding attack has been detected.
addrSpoof : A spoofed address has been detected.
svcSpoof : A spoofed service (eg., DNS) has been detected.
thirdParty : This site is being used as a third-party for
an attack on another network. For example, the
'smurf' attack or email spamming.
complete : An attack has terminated
invlPak : An invalid packet with attack characteristics
has been detected.
illegCmd : An illegal command has been found.
policy : An attempt has reen made to violate a security
policy."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
none(2),
dos(3),
recon(4),
pakFwd(5),
addrSpoof(6),
svcSpoof(7),
thirdParty(8),
complete(9),
invalPak(10),
illegCom(11),
policy(12)
}
ContentInspectionEvent ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Content inspection events, these events report that
something was found in the application payload. The
details entry in the event can report on what was
found (eg., virus, company private info., etc), what it
was found in (eg., html, win32 executable, e-mail), and
what was done with it (eg., the quarantine location).
other : A content inspection event. Used to indicate
that some content inspection has occurred that
is not covered by the other content inspection
enumerations.
okay : The check of the content was okay, nothing 'bad'
was found.
error : There was an error while checking the content.
found : Something was found that the content inspection
engine has determined merits attention.
clean : The content inspection engine has found something
that violates the security policy and has
neutralized the content in the data flow.
reject : The content inspection engine has found something
that violates the security policy and has discarded
the content.
saved : The content inspection engine has found something
that violates the security policy and has stored
it in a quarentine storage area."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
okay(2),
error(3),
found(4),
clean(5),
reject(6),
saved(7)
}
ConnectionEvent ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This textual convention is used to describe various events
and statistics that are related to the connections that
occur on a firewall.
other : A generic connection event.
accept : A connection has been acccepted.
error : An error has occurred for a connection.
drop : The connection has been dropped.
close : A connection has been closed.
timeout : A connection has been timed out.
refused : A connection has been refused.
reset : A connection has been reset.
noResp : A connection has received no response."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
accept(2),
error(3),
drop(4),
close(5),
timeout(6),
refused(7),
reset(8),
noResp(9)
}
ConnectionStat ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This textual convention is used to describe various
connections statistics.
other : A generic connection event.
totalOpen : Total open connections since reboot.
currentOpen : The number of connections currently open.
currentClosing : The number of connections currently closing.
currentHalfOpen : The number of connections currently half-open.
currentInUse : The number of connections currently in use.
high : The highest number of connections in use at
any one time since system startup."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
totalOpen(2),
currentOpen(3),
currentClosing(4),
currentHalfOpen(5),
currentInUse(6),
high(7)
}
AccessEvent ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This textual convention is used to describe various events
and statistics that are related to the access control on a
firewall.
other : Miscellaneous access event.
grant : A service has allowed access based on all
of its access checks.
deny : a client was denied use of a service.
denyMult : A client was denied use of a service
multiple times.
error : An error has ocurred during the access
control process."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
grant(2),
deny(3),
denyMult(4),
error(5)
}
AuthenticationEvent ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This textual convention is used to describe various events
and statistics that are related to authorization.
other : Miscellaneous authentication event.
succ : A client successfuly authenticated.
error : Error while authenticating.
fail : A client failed an authenticating.
succPriv : A client accessed a service with special
privileges.
failPriv : A client failed to access a service with
special privileges.
failMult : Multiple failed authentication attempts by
a client."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
succ(2),
error(3),
fail(4),
succPriv(5),
failPriv(6),
failMult(7)
}
GenericEvent ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Generic Events - events for which there is no more specific
enumeration
abnormal : An abnormal event has occurred that is neither
'okay' nor an 'error'.
okay : A normal event occurred or the system has changed
from an abnormal state to a normal state
error : An error event occurred"
SYNTAX INTEGER {
abnormal(1),
okay(2),
error(3)
}
--
-- The cfwBasicEventsGroup
--
-- This group defines the table containing information that is
-- for every logged event on the firewall. The table is
-- defined along with one variable to obtain the index value of
-- the last row in the table. The table is indexed by the
-- integer-valued cfwBasicEventIndex which is assigned to events
-- in ascending chronological order, such that the oldest event
-- stored in the table has the numerically smallest value of
-- cfwBasicEventIndex."
--
-- The index of the last row also indicates the total number
-- modulo 2**32 of events logged in the table since reboot.
-- Events are not retained across reboots.
--
cfwBasicEventsTableLastRow OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The index value of the most recently created row
in the cfwBasicEventsTable. This number starts at
1 and increase by one with each new log entry. When
this number wraps, all events are deleted."
::= { cfwBasicEvents 1 }
cfwBasicEventsTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CfwBasicEventsEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Table of basic data for firewall events. The agent
may choose to delete the instances of cfwBasicEventsEntry
as required because of lack of memory. The oldest Events
will be selected first for deletion."
::= { cfwBasicEvents 2 }
cfwBasicEventsEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX CfwBasicEventsEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry in the table, containing general information
about an event. This table will always be sparse, i.e.,
each row will instanciate only a subet of the columnar
objects."
INDEX { cfwBasicEventIndex }
::= { cfwBasicEventsTable 1 }
CfwBasicEventsEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
cfwBasicEventIndex Unsigned32,
cfwBasicEventTime DateAndTime,
cfwBasicSecurityEventType SecurityEvent,
cfwBasicContentInspEventType ContentInspectionEvent,
cfwBasicConnectionEventType ConnectionEvent,
cfwBasicAccessEventType AccessEvent,
cfwBasicAuthenticationEventType AuthenticationEvent,
cfwBasicGenericEventType GenericEvent,
cfwBasicEventDescription SnmpAdminString,
cfwBasicEventDetailsTableRow RowPointer
}
cfwBasicEventIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An index that uniquely identifies an entry in the
log table. These indices are assigned beginning
with 1 and increase by one with each new event logged."
::= { cfwBasicEventsEntry 1 }
cfwBasicEventTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DateAndTime
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The time that the event occurred."
::= { cfwBasicEventsEntry 2 }
cfwBasicSecurityEventType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SecurityEvent
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The type of security-related event that this row contains.
If the event is not security-related this object will not
be instantiated."
::= { cfwBasicEventsEntry 3 }
cfwBasicContentInspEventType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ContentInspectionEvent
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The type of content inspection-related event that this row
contains. If the event is not content inspection-related
this object will not be instantiated."
::= { cfwBasicEventsEntry 4 }
cfwBasicConnectionEventType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ConnectionEvent
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The type of connection-related event that this row contains.
If the event is not connection-related this object will not
be instantiated."
::= { cfwBasicEventsEntry 5 }
cfwBasicAccessEventType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX AccessEvent
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The type of access-related event that this row contains.
If the event is not access-related this object will not be
instantiated."
::= { cfwBasicEventsEntry 6 }
cfwBasicAuthenticationEventType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX AuthenticationEvent
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The type of authentication-related event that this row
contains. If the event is not authentication-related this
object will not be instantiated."
::= { cfwBasicEventsEntry 7 }
cfwBasicGenericEventType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX GenericEvent
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The type of generic event that this row contains. If the
event does not fall into one of the other categories this
object will be populated. Otherwise, this object will not
be instantiated."
::= { cfwBasicEventsEntry 8 }
cfwBasicEventDescription OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A description of the event. The value of the object may
be a zero-length string."
::= { cfwBasicEventsEntry 9 }
cfwBasicEventDetailsTableRow OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowPointer
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A pointer to a row in the table containing details
about this event. Generally, the table will be the
cfwNetEventsTable but a Cisco-defined table may also
appear here. If there there is no more detailed
information for this event the value of this object
will have the value {0 0}."
::= { cfwBasicEventsEntry 10 }
--
-- Network Events
--
-- A details table with information related to network events
-- or events involving "users" of the firewall resources and services
-- (eg., traffic flows through the firewall or a user authenticating
-- to use a firewall service).
cfwNetEventsTableLastRow OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The index value of the last row in the
cfwNetEventsTable. This number starts at 1 and
increase by one with each new log entry. When this
number wraps, all events are deleted."
::= { cfwNetEvents 1 }
cfwNetEventsTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CfwNetEventsEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Table of detailed data for network events. The
agent may choose to delete the instances of
cfwBasicEventsEntry as required because of lack of
memory. It is an implementation-specific matter as
to when this deletion may occur. It is recommended
that the oldest log instances are deleted first."
::= { cfwNetEvents 2}
cfwNetEventsEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX CfwNetEventsEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry in the table, containing detailed information
about an event. Note that this table may be sparse.
If Network Address Translation is not enabled
cfwNetEventInsideSrcIpAddress and
cfwNetEventInsideDstIpAddress will not be instantiated
in the row. If Port Address Translation is not enabled
cfwNetEventInsideSrcIpPort and
cfwNetEventInsideDstIpPort will not be instantiated
in the row. Entries are added to this table at the
same time that events are added to the cfwBasicEventsTable.
These two tables may be configured to be different
sizes so there may not be a one-to-one correspondence
between rows in the two tables."
INDEX { cfwNetEventIndex }
::= { cfwNetEventsTable 1 }
CfwNetEventsEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
cfwNetEventIndex Unsigned32,
cfwNetEventInterface InterfaceIndexOrZero,
cfwNetEventSrcIpAddress IpAddress,
cfwNetEventInsideSrcIpAddress IpAddress,
cfwNetEventDstIpAddress IpAddress,
cfwNetEventInsideDstIpAddress IpAddress,
cfwNetEventSrcIpPort INTEGER,
cfwNetEventInsideSrcIpPort INTEGER,
cfwNetEventDstIpPort INTEGER,
cfwNetEventInsideDstIpPort INTEGER,
cfwNetEventService Services,
cfwNetEventServiceInformation SnmpAdminString,
cfwNetEventIdentity SnmpAdminString,
cfwNetEventDescription SnmpAdminString
}
cfwNetEventIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An index that uniquely identifies an entry in the
log table. These indices are assigned beginning with
one and increase by one with each new log entry. When
this number wraps, all events are deleted in order to
allow the NMS to differentiate between old and new
events."
::= { cfwNetEventsEntry 1 }
cfwNetEventInterface OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InterfaceIndexOrZero
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The interface most closely associated with this event.
For example, for an event that relates to the receipt of
a packet, this object identifies the interface on which
the packet was received. If there are multiple interfaces
associated with an event, the interface most closely
associated with the cause of the event will be used.
For example, for an event for the setup of a TCP
connection, the interface on the initiator's side
of the connection would be preferred. If there is no
associated interface, then this object has the value zero."
::= { cfwNetEventsEntry 2 }
cfwNetEventSrcIpAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IpAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Source IP address in the IP packet that caused the
event. If there is no packet associated with the
event this object has the value of zero. If the event is
the result of multiple packets with different source
addresses, this value may be zero or an address taken
from an arbitrarily chosen packet in the sequence of
packets causing the event."
::= { cfwNetEventsEntry 3 }
cfwNetEventInsideSrcIpAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IpAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Source IP address after Network Address Translation
has been applied. If NAT has not been applied to the
source address in this packet this object will not
be instantiated, resulting in a sparse table. If the
event is the result of multiple packets with different
source addresses, this value may be zero or an address
taken from an arbitrarily chosen packet in the sequence
of packets causing the event."
::= { cfwNetEventsEntry 4 }
cfwNetEventDstIpAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IpAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Destination IP address in the IP packet that caused
the event. If there is no packet associated with
the event this object has the value of zero. If the event
is the result of multiple packets with different destination
addresses, this value may be zero or an address taken
from an arbitrarily chosen packet in the sequence of
packets causing the event."
::= { cfwNetEventsEntry 5 }
cfwNetEventInsideDstIpAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IpAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Destination IP address after Network Address Translation
has been applied. If NAT has not been applied to the
destination address in this packet this object will not
be instantiated, resulting in a sparse table. If the event
is the result of multiple packets with different destination
addresses, this value may be zero or an address taken
from an arbitrarily chosen packet in the sequence of
packets causing the event."
::= { cfwNetEventsEntry 6 }
cfwNetEventSrcIpPort OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Source UDP/TCP port in the IP packet that caused
the event. If there is no packet associated with the
event this object has the value of zero. If the event
is the result of multiple packets with different source
ports, this value may be zero or a port taken from an
arbitrarily chosen packet in the sequence of packets
causing the event."
::= { cfwNetEventsEntry 7 }
cfwNetEventInsideSrcIpPort OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Source UDP/TCP port after Port Address Translation
has been applied. If PAT has not been applied to the
source port in this packet this object will not be
instantiated, resulting in a sparse table. If the
event is the result of multiple packets with different
source ports, this value may be zero or a port taken
from an arbitrarily chosen packet in the sequence of
packets causing the event."
::= { cfwNetEventsEntry 8 }
cfwNetEventDstIpPort OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Destination UDP/TCP port in the IP packet that caused
the event. If there is no packet associated with the
event this object has the value of zero. If the event is
the result of multiple packets with different destination
ports, this value may be zero or a port taken from an
arbitrarily chosen packet in the sequence of packets
causing the event."
::= { cfwNetEventsEntry 9 }
cfwNetEventInsideDstIpPort OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Destination UDP/TCP port after Port Address Translation
has been applied. If PAT has not been applied to the
Destination port in this packet this object will not be
instantiated, resulting in a sparse table. If the event
is the result of multiple packets with different
destination ports, this value may be zero or a port
taken from an arbitrarily chosen packet in the sequence
of packets causing the event."
::= { cfwNetEventsEntry 10 }
cfwNetEventService OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Services
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The identification of the type of service involved
with this event."
::= { cfwNetEventsEntry 11 }
cfwNetEventServiceInformation OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Specific service information. This can be used to
describe the particular service indentified by
cfwNetEventService and can reflect whether the service
is a local service or a gateway service. For example,
if the value for cfwNetEventService is loginTelnet
then the string provided might be 'local telnet'."
::= { cfwNetEventsEntry 12 }
cfwNetEventIdentity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object will contain a description of the entity that
caused the event. The entity could be a userid, username,
processid or other identifier for the entity using the service.
If there is no such information then this object will contain
a zero-length string."
::= { cfwNetEventsEntry 13 }
cfwNetEventDescription OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A detailed description of the event."
::= { cfwNetEventsEntry 14 }
-- The cfwHardwareStatus
--
-- The resource information related queries, this table is for
-- providing the status of the resources on the firewall. Resources
-- can include hardware or software modules on the firewall.
cfwHardwareStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CfwHardwareStatusEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Table of firewall cfwHardwareStatusEntry entries."
::= { cfwStatus 1 }
cfwHardwareStatusEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX CfwHardwareStatusEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry in the table, containing status information
about a resource."
INDEX { cfwHardwareType }
::= { cfwHardwareStatusTable 1 }
CfwHardwareStatusEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
cfwHardwareType Hardware,
cfwHardwareInformation SnmpAdminString,
cfwHardwareStatusValue HardwareStatus,
cfwHardwareStatusDetail SnmpAdminString
}
cfwHardwareType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Hardware
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The hardware type for which this row provides
status information."
::= { cfwHardwareStatusEntry 1 }
cfwHardwareInformation OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A detailed textual description of the resource
identified by cfwHardwareType."
::= { cfwHardwareStatusEntry 2 }
cfwHardwareStatusValue OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX HardwareStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object contains the current status of the resource."
::= { cfwHardwareStatusEntry 3 }
cfwHardwareStatusDetail OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A detailed textual description of the current status of
the resource which may provide a more specific description
than cfwHardwareStatusValue."
::= { cfwHardwareStatusEntry 4 }
-- The cfwBufferStatistics
--
-- This table is for providing the statistics for the buffers
-- on the firewall.
cfwBufferStatsTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CfwBufferStatsEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A table conatining status information about a firewall's
buffers."
::= { cfwStatistics 1 }
cfwBufferStatsEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX CfwBufferStatsEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry in the table, containing status information
about a particular statistic for the set of buffers
of a particular size."
INDEX { cfwBufferStatSize, cfwBufferStatType }
::= { cfwBufferStatsTable 1 }
CfwBufferStatsEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
cfwBufferStatSize Unsigned32,
cfwBufferStatType ResourceStatistics,
cfwBufferStatInformation SnmpAdminString,
cfwBufferStatValue Gauge32
}
cfwBufferStatSize OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible