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- labels, in graphs: 9.2.2. OpenView Graphing
- 9.2.2. OpenView Graphing
- 9.2.2. OpenView Graphing
- 13.3. Graphing Other Objects
- leaf nodes: 2.3.1. Naming OIDs
- learning periods for polling: 9.2.4. Castle Rock's SNMPc
- Leinen, Simon: 10.2.7. Monitoring Traps with Perl
- E. SNMP Support for Perl
- levels of security: F.1.4. SNMPv3 Textual Conventions
- F.2.2.2. Simplifying commands by setting defaults
- libpng library: 13.1. Using MRTG
- licensing
- excess objects and: 6.1.2. The netmon Process
- OpenView NNM: 6.1. HP's OpenView Network Node Manager
- SNMPc: 6.2. Castle Rock's SNMPc Enterprise Edition
- limiting
- access: 7.3.3.2. Advanced configuration
- (see also access)
- to agents: 7.3.6.2. Advanced configuration
- to the MIB tree: 7.3.3.2. Advanced configuration
- to NMSs: 7.3.4.2. Creating a configuration by hand
- alarms in SNMPc: 9.2.4. Castle Rock's SNMPc
- types of traps sent (Cisco): 7.3.6.2. Advanced configuration
- lines, maximum speed of: A. Using Input and Output Octets
- linkDown notification or trap (SNMPv2): 2.6.6. SNMP Traps
- 2.6.7. SNMP Notification
- 10.1. Understanding Traps
- disconnecting ports and: 10.3.5. Forcing Your Hardware to Generate Traps
- Event Categories and: 10.3.5. Forcing Your Hardware to Generate Traps
- objects in: 10.3.4. Sending Traps with Net-SNMP
- responses to: 10.2. Receiving Traps
- linkUp notification or trap (SNMPv2): 2.6.6. SNMP Traps
- Linux operating system
- snmptrap hooks in programs: 10.3.6. Using Hooks with Your Programs
- SystemEDGE: 5.1. SNMP Agents
- 7.3.5. Concord SystemEDGE Agent for Unix and NT
- listing
- filesystems: 12.5. Disk-Space Checker
- interfaces: 8.2. Retrieving Multiple MIB Values
- managed objects: 1.4. The Structure of Management Information and MIBS
- port numbers: 12.6. Port Monitor
- search directories for MIB files: C.2. Common Command-Line Arguments
- trap types: 7.3.6. Cisco Devices
- 10. Traps
- 10.3.5. Forcing Your Hardware to Generate Traps
- load averages, graphing: 13. MRTG
- loadhosts utility (NNM): 6.1.2. The netmon Process
- Local Registration Files (LRF): 6.1.2. The netmon Process
- lockfiles: 12.5. Disk-Space Checker
- 12.5. Disk-Space Checker
- logging
- core dump files: 12.3. Throw Core
- MRTG log files: 13.1. Using MRTG
- 13.2. Viewing Graphs
- Net-SNMP log files: 7.3.4. Net-SNMP (Formerly UCD-SNMP)
- OpenView
- events: 10.2.1. HP OpenView
- 10.2.2.2. Setting event categories
- 10.2.2.4. Log messages, notifications, and automatic actions
- traps: 10.2.1. HP OpenView
- 10.2.2.4. Log messages, notifications, and automatic actions
- variables: 10.2.2.4. Log messages, notifications, and automatic actions
- RMON
- alarms: 9.1.1. Remote Monitoring (RMON)
- events: 9.1.1. Remote Monitoring (RMON)
- 9.1.1. Remote Monitoring (RMON)
- 9.1.1.1. RMON configuration
- logical symbols
- AND (&&): 6.1.5.2. Filters
- NOT (!): 6.1.5.2. Filters
- OR (||): 6.1.5.2. Filters
- logins, recording: 12.2. Who's Logging into My Machine? (I-Am-in)
- LOGONLY mode, default for traps: 10.2.6. Creating Events Within OpenView
- loopback interfaces: 8.2. Retrieving Multiple MIB Values
- lost datagrams: 2.1. SNMP and UDP
- LRF (Local Registration Files): 6.1.2. The netmon Process
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