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Chapter 5 Event 5.1.1 Events The following table describes the events by categories. Table 42 Event Categories and Events EVENT DESCRIPTION Configuration These events are about the results of options performed through the ENC. Configuration Backup Failed Configuration file download failed. Configuration Backup Succeeded Configuration file download was successful. Configuration Update Failed Configuration file upload failed. Configuration Update Succeeded Configuration file upload was successful. Firmware Upgrade Failed Firmware upload failed. Firmware Upgrade Succeeded Firmware upload was successful. Script Execution Failed Failed to execute the script. Script Execution Succeeded The script was successfully executed. SNMP Traps These events are about device traps received by the ENC. Authentication Failure The ENC failed to access a managed device because of a wrong community setting. Cold Start The device was powered on. egpNeighborLoss Failed to receive a neighbor's response to the device's polls through EGP. The device will then assume that the neighbor is down and remove the neighbor's routes from its database. LinkDown LinkUp Warm Start Threshold Crossing Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) is a routing protocol used for exchanging routing information with gateways in other autonomous systems. Computers communicating via EGP are called EGP neighbors. EGP uses Hello and I-Heard-You (I-H-U) message exchanges to monitor neighbors' reachability. An interface of the device went down. An interface of the device went up. The device performed a software restart. These events are about a variable that has went out of the set thresholds. Failling Threshold A variable fell below the set "falling" threshold. Raising Threshold A variable went over the set "rising" threshold. Topology These events are about topology changes detected by managed devices. Device Down A network device is disconnected or powered off and causes the STP topology to change. Device Up A network device is available or powered on and causes the STP topology to change. Link Down The connection is down. Link Up The connection is up. Service Available The service is functioning normally. Service Not Available The service is not available. ENC User's Guide 125