FOUNDRY-SN-TRAP-MIB

File: FOUNDRY-SN-TRAP-MIB.mib (39413 bytes)

Imported modules

RFC-1215 FOUNDRY-SN-ROOT-MIB FOUNDRY-SN-AGENT-MIB
FOUNDRY-SN-SWITCH-GROUP-MIB FOUNDRY-SN-OSPF-GROUP-MIB FOUNDRY-SN-SW-L4-SWITCH-GROUP-MIB

Imported symbols

TRAP-TYPE foundry snChasPwrSupplyStatus
snAgGblTrapMessage snAgentBrdIndex snChasPwrSupplyIndex
snChasPwrSupplyDescription snChasFanIndex snChasFanDescription
snSwViolatorPortNumber snSwViolatorMacAddress snOspfRouterId
snOspfIfStatusIpAddress snOspfIfStatusState snOspfVirtIfStatusAreaID
snOspfVirtIfStatusNeighbor snOspfVirtIfStatusState snOspfNbrIpAddr
snOspfNbrRtrId snOspfNbrState snOspfVirtNbrArea
snOspfVirtNbrRtrId snOspfVirtNbrState snOspfPacketSrc
snOspfConfigErrorType snOspfPacketType snOspfLsdbAreaId
snOspfLsdbType snOspfLsdbLsId snOspfLsdbRouterId
snOspfExtLsdbLimit snL4MaxSessionLimit snL4TcpSynLimit
snL4TrapRealServerIP snL4TrapRealServerName snL4TrapRealServerPort
snL4TrapRealServerCurConnections

Defined Values

snTrapChasPwrSupply 1
The SNMP trap that is generated when a power supply fails to operate normally. The value is a packed bit string; the 2 power supplies status are encoded into 4 bits (a nibble). The following shows the meaning of each bit: (bit 0 is the least significant bit). bit position meaning ------------ ------- 4-31 reserved 3 Power Supply 2 DC (0=bad, 1=good). 2 Power Supply 1 DC (0=bad, 1=good). 1 Power Supply 2 present status (0=present, 1=not-present). 0 Power Supply 1 present status (0=present, 1=not-present).
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapLockedAddressViolation 2
The SNMP trap that is generated when more source MAC addresses are received from a port than the maximum number of addresses configured to that port.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapOspfIfStateChange 3
An ospfIfStateChange trap signifies that there has been a change in the state of a non-virtual OSPF interface. This trap should be generated when the interface state regresses (e.g., goes from Dr to Down) or progresses to a terminal state (i.e., Point-to-Point, DR Other, Dr, or Backup).
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapOspfVirtIfStateChange 4
An ospfIfStateChange trap signifies that there has been a change in the state of an OSPF vir- tual interface. This trap should be generated when the inter- face state regresses (e.g., goes from Point- to-Point to Down) or progresses to a terminal state (i.e., Point-to-Point).
TRAP-TYPE    

snOspfNbrStateChange 5
An ospfNbrStateChange trap signifies that there has been a change in the state of a non- virtual OSPF neighbor. This trap should be generated when the neighbor state regresses (e.g., goes from Attempt or Full to 1-Way or Down) or progresses to a terminal state (e.g., 2-Way or Full). When an neighbor transitions from or to Full on non-broadcast multi-access and broadcast networks, the trap should be gen- erated by the designated router. A designated router transitioning to Down will be noted by ospfIfStateChange.
TRAP-TYPE    

snOspfVirtNbrStateChange 6
An ospfIfStateChange trap signifies that there has been a change in the state of an OSPF vir- tual neighbor. This trap should be generated when the neighbor state regresses (e.g., goes from Attempt or Full to 1-Way or Down) or progresses to a terminal state (e.g., Full).
TRAP-TYPE    

snOspfIfConfigError 7
An ospfIfConfigError trap signifies that a packet has been received on a non-virtual in- terface from a router whose configuration parameters conflict with this router's confi- guration parameters. Note that the event op- tionMismatch should cause a trap only if it prevents an adjacency from forming.
TRAP-TYPE    

snOspfVirtIfConfigError 8
An ospfConfigError trap signifies that a pack- et has been received on a virtual interface from a router whose configuration parameters conflict with this router's configuration parameters. Note that the event optionMismatch should cause a trap only if it prevents an ad- jacency from forming.
TRAP-TYPE    

snOspfIfAuthFailure 9
An ospfIfAuthFailure trap signifies that a packet has been received on a non-virtual in- terface from a router whose authentication key or authentication type conflicts with this router's authentication key or authentication type.
TRAP-TYPE    

snOspfVirtIfAuthFailure 10
An ospfVirtIfAuthFailure trap signifies that a packet has been received on a virtual interface from a router whose authentication key or au- thentication type conflicts with this router's authentication key or authentication type.
TRAP-TYPE    

snOspfIfRxBadPacket 11
An ospfIfRxBadPacket trap signifies that an OSPF packet has been received on a non-virtual interface that cannot be parsed.
TRAP-TYPE    

snOspfVirtIfRxBadPacket 12
An ospfRxBadPacket trap signifies that an OSPF packet has been received on a virtual interface that cannot be parsed.
TRAP-TYPE    

snOspfTxRetransmit 13
An ospfTxRetransmit trap signifies than an OSPF packet has been retransmitted on a non- virtual interface. All packets that may be re- transmitted are associated with an LSDB entry. The LS type, LS ID, and Router ID are used to identify the LSDB entry.
TRAP-TYPE    

ospfVirtIfTxRetransmit 14
An ospfTxRetransmit trap signifies than an OSPF packet has been retransmitted on a virtual interface. All packets that may be retransmit- ted are associated with an LSDB entry. The LS type, LS ID, and Router ID are used to identify the LSDB entry.
TRAP-TYPE    

snOspfOriginateLsa 15
An ospfOriginateLsa trap signifies that a new LSA has been originated by this router. This trap should not be invoked for simple refreshes of LSAs (which happesn every 30 minutes), but instead will only be invoked when an LSA is (re)originated due to a topology change. Addi- tionally, this trap does not include LSAs that are being flushed because they have reached MaxAge.
TRAP-TYPE    

snOspfMaxAgeLsa 16
An ospfMaxAgeLsa trap signifies that one of the LSA in the router's link-state database has aged to MaxAge.
TRAP-TYPE    

snOspfLsdbOverflow 17
An ospfLsdbOverflow trap signifies that the number of LSAs in the router's link-state data- base has exceeded ospfExtLsdbLimit.
TRAP-TYPE    

snOspfLsdbApproachingOverflow 18
An ospfLsdbApproachingOverflow trap signifies that the number of LSAs in the router's link- state database has exceeded ninety percent of ospfExtLsdbLimit.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4MaxSessionLimitReached 19
The SNMP trap that is generated when the maximum number of connections reached.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4TcpSynLimitReached 20
The SNMP trap that is generated when the number of TCP SYN limits reached.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4RealServerUp 21
The SNMP trap that is generated when the load balancing real server is up.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4RealServerDown 22
The SNMP trap that is generated when the load balancing real server is down.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4RealServerPortUp 23
The SNMP trap that is generated when the load balancing real server TCP port is up.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4RealServerPortDown 24
The SNMP trap that is generated when the load balancing real server TCP port is down.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4RealServerMaxConnectionLimitReached 25
The SNMP trap that is generated when the real server reaches maximum number of connections.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4BecomeStandby 26
The SNMP trap that is generated when the server load balancing switch changes state from active to standby.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4BecomeActive 27
The SNMP trap that is generated when the server load balancing switch changes state from standby to active.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapModuleInserted 28
The SNMP trap that is generated when a module was inserted to the chassis during system running.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapModuleRemoved 29
The SNMP trap that is generated when a module was removed from the chassis during system running.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapChasPwrSupplyFailed 30
The SNMP trap that is generated when a power supply fails to operate normally.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapChasFanFailed 31
The SNMP trap that is generated when a fan fails to operate normally.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapLockedAddressViolation2 32
The SNMP trap that is generated when more source MAC addresses are received from a port than the maximum number of addresses configured to that port.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapFsrpIfStateChange 33
The SNMP trap that is generated when a FSRP routing device changed state from active to standby or vice-versa.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapVrrpIfStateChange 34
The SNMP trap that is generated when a VRRP routing device changed state from master to backup or vice-versa.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapMgmtModuleRedunStateChange 35
The SNMP trap that is generated when the management module changes redundancy state.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapTemperatureWarning 36
The SNMP trap that is generated when the actual temperature reading is above the warning temperature threshold.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapAccessListDeny 37
The SNMP trap that is generated when a packet was denied by an access list.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapMacFilterDeny 38
The SNMP trap that is generated when a packet was denied by a MAC address filter.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4GslbRemoteUp 39
The SNMP trap that is generated when the connection to the remote SI is established.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4GslbRemoteDown 40
The SNMP trap that is generated when the connection to the remote SI is down.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4GslbRemoteControllerUp 41
The SNMP trap that is generated when the connection to the GSLB SI is established.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4GslbRemoteControllerDown 42
The SNMP trap that is generated when the connection to the GSLB SI is down.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4GslbHealthCheckIpUp 43
The SNMP trap that is generated when GSLB health check for an address transitions from down to active state.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4GslbHealthCheckIpDown 44
The SNMP trap that is generated when GSLB health check for an address transitions from active to down state.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4GslbHealthCheckIpPortUp 45
The SNMP trap that is generated when a given port for a health check address is up.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4GslbHealthCheckIpPortDown 46
The SNMP trap that is generated when a given port for a health check address is down.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4FirewallBecomeStandby 47
The SNMP trap that is generated when the server load balancing switch Firewall changes state from active to standby.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4FirewallBecomeActive 48
The SNMP trap that is generated when the server load balancing switch Firewall changes state from standby to active.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4FirewallPathUp 49
The SNMP trap that is generated when the server load balancing switch Firewall path is up.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4FirewallPathDown 50
The SNMP trap that is generated when the server load balancing switch Firewall path is down.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapIcmpLocalExceedBurst 51
The SNMP trap that is generated when incoming ICMP exceeds burst-MAX.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapIcmpTransitExceedBurst 52
The SNMP trap that is generated when transit ICMP exceeds burst-MAX.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapTcpLocalExceedBurst 53
The SNMP trap that is generated when incoming TCP SYN exceeds burst-MAX.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapTcpTransitExceedBurst 54
The SNMP trap that is generated when transit TCP exceeds burst-MAX.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4ContentVerification 55
The SNMP trap that is generated when the HTTP match-list pattern is found.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapDuplicateIp 56
Duplicate IP address detected.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapMplsProblem 57
MPLS Problem Detected.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapMplsException 58
MPLS Exception Detected.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapMplsAudit 59
MPLS Audit Trap.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapMplsDeveloper 60
MPLS Developer Trap.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapNoBmFreeQueue 61
The SNMP trap that is generated when no free queue is available in buffer manager.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapSmcDmaDrop 62
The SNMP trap that is generated when SMC DMA packet is dropped.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapSmcBpDrop 63
The SNMP trap that is generated when SMC BackPlane packet is dropped.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapBmWriteSeqDrop 64
The SNMP trap that is generated when BM write sequence packet is dropped.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapBgpPeerUp 65
The SNMP trap that is generated when the bgp peer is up.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapBgpPeerDown 66
The SNMP trap that is generated when the bgp peer is down.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4RealServerResponseTimeLowerLimit 67
The SNMP trap that is generated when the real server average response time exceeds lower threshold.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4RealServerResponseTimeUpperLimit 68
The SNMP trap that is generated when the real server average response time exceeds upper threshold.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4TcpAttackRateExceedMax 69
The SNMP trap that is generated when the TCP attack rate exceeds configured maximum.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4TcpAttackRateExceedThreshold 70
The SNMP trap that is generated when the TCP attack rate exceeds 80% of configured maximum.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4ConnectionRateExceedMax 71
The SNMP trap that is generated when the L4 connection rate exceeds configured maximum.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapL4ConnectionRateExceedThreshold 72
The SNMP trap that is generated when the L4 connection rate exceeds 80% of configured maximum
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapRunningConfigChanged 73
The SNMP trap that is generated when the running configuration was changed.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapStartupConfigChanged 74
The SNMP trap that is generated when the startup configuration was changed.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapUserLogin 75
The SNMP trap that is generated when user login.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapUserLogout 76
The SNMP trap that is generated when user logout.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapPortSecurityViolation 77
The SNMP trap that is generated when insecure MAC addresses are received from a port with MAC security feature enabled.
TRAP-TYPE    

snTrapPortSecurityShutdown 78
The SNMP trap that is generated when insecure MAC addresses are received from a port caused the port to shutdown.
TRAP-TYPE