CABLETRON-TRAPS
File:
CABLETRON-TRAPS.mib (161037 bytes)
Imported modules
Imported symbols
Defined Values
ctdlswTConnUp |
1 |
This trap is sent each time a transport connection
becomes enabled on this DLSw. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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ctdlswTConnDown |
2 |
This trap is sent each time a transport connection
becomes disabled on this DLSw. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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portSegmenting |
257 |
When a port goes from operational to segmented, a
trap will be generated. For these purposes, the
port state will be sampled every XXX seconds, thus
it will be statistically possible to miss oscillating
circuits. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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portUnsegementing |
258 |
When it is detected that a previously segmented port
has gone operational, a trap will be generated. This
is also sampled, thus a trap may not be generated for
each transition. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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portLinkUp |
259 |
This trap will be generated when it is determined
that a MAU has been attached to the MMAC. This is
only appropriate for MIMs that support the concept
of a link state. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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portLinkDown |
260 |
This trap will be generated when a previously attached
MAU is removed or powered down. Again, this is only
appropriate for MIM's that support link state. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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srcaddrNew |
261 |
This trap will be generated when the MMAC detects
the existence of a new source address on one of it's
ports. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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srcaddrTimeout |
262 |
This trap will indicate that the MMAC has not
detected a packet generated by this source address
within a certain timeout. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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boardRemoval |
263 |
This trap will be generated when the MMAC detects
that a MIM has been removed. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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boardInsertion |
264 |
This trap will generated when the MMAC determines
that a new board has been inserted. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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redundActivePortInCircuitFailed |
265 |
This trap will be generated when the active port in
a redundant circuit has failed polling. This will
indicate the activation of redundancy. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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redundPortActivated |
266 |
This trap indicates that a new port has been
activated in a redundant circuit. This does NOT
indicate that this port is usable, but is being
tested. If the port fails, a failure trap (above)
will be generated. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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redundPortTestFailed |
267 |
This trap will be generated when the MMAC executes
it's periodic redundancy diagnostics and finds one
of the ports in a redundant circuit has failed.
This message will not indicate that redundancy has
been activated, just that the port has failed and
should be fixed before it is needed. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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boardTrafficThresholdExceeded |
271 |
This trap will be generated when the traffic (good
packets per time interval) has been exceeded for a
particular MIM. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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boardErrorThresholdExceeded |
272 |
This trap will be generated when packets of the
selected error type exceeds a threshold percentage of
the good packets for a particular interval for a
particular MIM. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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boardCollsionThresholdExceeded |
273 |
This trap will be generated when collisions exceed a
threshold percentage of the good packets for a particular
interval for a particular MIM. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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portTrafficThresholdExceeded |
274 |
This trap will be generated when the traffic (good
packets per time interval) has been exceeded for a
particular port. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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portErrorThresholdExceeded |
275 |
This trap will be generated when packets of the
selected error type exceeds a threshold percentage of
the good packets for a particular interval for a
particular port. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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portCollsionThresholdExceeded |
276 |
This trap will be generated when collisions exceed a
threshold percentage of the good packets for a particular
interval for a particular port. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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portTypeChanged |
277 |
This trap indicates that a port has changed from a
station port to a trunk port or vice versa. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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portSecurityViolation |
279 |
This trap is generated when a source address other
than those locked to a port is seen. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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portViolationReset |
280 |
This trap is generated when management intervention
has reset a port after a violation has occurred. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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envTempWarm |
281 |
This trap is generated when the device detects that
the temperature within a MIM has reached a WARM
condition. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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envTempHot |
282 |
This trap is generated when the device detects that
the temperature within a MIM has reached a HOT
condition. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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envVoltageLow |
283 |
This trap is generated when a power supply's voltage
is LOW. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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envTempNormal |
284 |
This trap is generated when the device detects that
the temperature within a MIM has returned to a
NORMAL state. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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envVoltageNormal |
285 |
This trap is generated when all power supplies' voltage
have returned to a NORMAL state. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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fanFail |
286 |
This trap is generated when the device detects that
the system fans have failed. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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fanNormal |
287 |
This trap is generated when the device detects that
the system fans have returned to normal. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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boardBroadcastThresholdExceeded |
289 |
This trap is generated when the broadcast packets
(per time interval) have exceeded the threshold for
the given board. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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portBroadcastThresholdExceeded |
290 |
This trap is generated when the broadcast packets
(per time interval) have exceeded the threshold for
the given port. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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systemVoltageLow |
293 |
This trap is generated when the device detects that
the power to the EMME is low. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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systemVoltageNormal |
294 |
This trap is generated when the device detects that
the power to the EMME has returned to normal. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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epimRemoval |
295 |
This trap is generated when it is detected that an
EPIM has been removed. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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epimInsertion |
296 |
This trap is generated when it is detected that an
EPIM has been inserted. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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rptrTrafficThresholdExceeded |
297 |
This trap will be generated when the traffic (good
packets per time interval) has been exceeded for a
network. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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rptrErrorThresholdExceeded |
304 |
This trap will be generated when packets of the
selected error type exceeds a threshold percentage of
the good packets for a particular interval for an
entire network. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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rptrCollsionThresholdExceeded |
305 |
This trap will be generated when collisions exceed a
threshold percentage of the good packets for a particular
interval for an entire network. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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rptrLockStatusChanged |
306 |
This trap is generated when the status of the address
lock changes for a certain network. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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rptrBroadcastThresholdExceeded |
307 |
This trap is generated when the broadcast packets
(per time interval) have exceeded the threshold for
the given repeater. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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chBoardInsertion |
310 |
This trap will generated when the MMAC determines
that a new board has been inserted. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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portSecureStateChanged |
313 |
This trap is generated when the status of the secure state
changes for a specific port. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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rptrLearnStateChanged |
314 |
This trap is generated when network learning is reset.
When learning is reset, all secure addresses on each
port, within the network, will be deleted and ports will
learn source addresses, again. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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rptrPortGrpLearnStateChanged |
315 |
This trap is generated when port group learning is reset.
When learning is reset, all secure addresses on each port,
within the port group, will be deleted and ports will learn
source addresses, again. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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rptrPortLearnStateChanged |
316 |
This trap is generated when learning on a port is reset.
When learning is reset, all secure addresses on the port
will be deleted and the port will learn source addresses,
again. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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rptrLearnModeChanged |
317 |
This trap is generated when network learn mode is
changed between one-time learn mode and continuous
learn mode. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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portGrpLearnModeChanged |
318 |
This trap is generated when the port group learn
mode is changed between one-time learn mode and
continuous learn mode. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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portLearnModeChanged |
319 |
This trap is generated when the port learn
mode is changed between one-time learn mode and
continuous learn mode. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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fpportActivated |
400 |
This trap is generated when a port is activated in
redundancy due to another port failing. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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interfacePortInsertion |
416 |
This trap will be generated when it is detected that an
interface port has been inserted. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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interfacePortRemoval |
417 |
This trap will be generated when it is detected that an
interface port has been removed. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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interfacePortLinkUp |
418 |
This trap will be generated when it is determined that
a port on a strictly bridging interface (not a 'repeater')
has been connected to a LAN. This is only appropriate
for ports that support the concept of a link state. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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interfacePortLinkDown |
419 |
This trap will be generated when a previously attached
bridging port has been disconnected from a LAN. This is
only appropriate for ports that support the concept of a
link state. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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portInserted |
513 |
This trap is sent when a stations port's link state
turns on while the management state of the port is
Enabled. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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portDeInserted |
514 |
This trap is sent when a stations port's link state
turns off while the management state of the port is
Enabled. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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ringSpeedFault |
515 |
This trap is sent when a board enters the ring speed
fault state due to a station or ring port attaching
to the board as a different speed than the board is
configured for. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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ringPortFaulted |
517 |
This trap is sent when a ring port wraps when its
management state is Active, without regard for the
selected type of the ring port. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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ringPortFaultCleared |
518 |
This trap is sent when a ring port unwraps when its
management state is Active, without regard for the
selected type of the ring port. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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beaconState |
519 |
This trap occurs when a Beacon is detected on the
ring while the ring is in the Operational state, or
when the Beacon contains different information than
the last Beacon received. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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beaconStateCleared |
520 |
This trap occurs when a ring returns to the
Operational state. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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stationAdded |
521 |
This trap is sent when a new station address is
added to the security allowed list |
TRAP-TYPE |
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stationRemoved |
522 |
This trap is sent when a station is rejected
from the ring with a REMOVE MAC command sent
by the ring security. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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faultRecoveryPortRemoved |
524 |
This trap is sent after a fault recovery condition
has been corrected, and reports that a port was
removed in the process of correcting the condition. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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faultRecoveryBoardBypassed |
525 |
This trap is sent after a fault recovery condition
has been corrected, and reports that a board was
bypassed in the process of correcting the condition. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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portViolation |
526 |
This trap is sent when a port link state turns on
and the port's management state is Disabled. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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portViolationCleared |
527 |
This trap is sent when a port link state turns off
and the port's management state is Disabled. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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faultRecoveryOscillation |
528 |
This trap is sent when the ring has oscillated several
times within a short amount of time. The ring is
considered oscillating if it has failed a short time
after recovering. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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ringPurgeThreshold |
529 |
This trap is sent when ring purge errors have exceeded
the specified threshold value. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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amErrorsThreshold |
530 |
This trap is sent when Active Monitor errors have exceeded
the specified threshold value. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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tokenErrorsThreshold |
531 |
This trap is sent when Token errors have exceeded
the specified threshold value. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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claimTokenThreshold |
532 |
This trap is sent when claim tokens have exceeded
the specified threshold value. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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lostFramesThreshold |
533 |
This trap is sent when the Lost Frame count has exceeded
the specified threshold value. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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beaconStateThreshold |
534 |
This trap is sent when the Beacon State count has exceeded
the specified threshold value. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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frameCountThreshold |
535 |
This trap is sent when the frame count has exceeded
the specified threshold value. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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lineErrorsThreshold |
536 |
This trap is sent when the line errors have exceeded
the specified threshold value for the station. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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internalErrorsThreshold |
537 |
This trap is sent when the Lost internal errors have exceeded
the specified threshold value for the station. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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burstErrorsThreshold |
538 |
This trap is sent when the Lost burst errors have exceeded
the specified threshold value for the station. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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acErrorsThreshold |
539 |
This trap is sent when address/copied errors have exceeded
the specified threshold value for the station. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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receiverCongestionThreshold |
540 |
This trap is sent when receiver congestion errors have exceeded
the specified threshold value for the station. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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removeStationFailure |
541 |
This trap is sent when a station breaks through security
and cannot be removed from the ring. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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ringSpeedPortFault |
542 |
This trap is generated when a port enters the ring speed
fault state due to a station or ring port attaching to the
port at a different speed than the port is configured for. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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stnPortInserted |
544 |
This trap is sent when a stations port's link state
turns on while the management state of the port is
Enabled. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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stnPortDeInserted |
545 |
This trap is sent when a stations port's link state
turns off while the management state of the port is
Enabled. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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boardRingSpeedFault |
546 |
This trap is sent when a 'active NON-93 series' board
enters the ring speed fault state due to a station or ring
port attaching to the board as a different speed than the
board is configured for. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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ringPortWrapped |
548 |
This trap is sent when a ring port wraps when its
management state is Active, without regard for the
selected type of the ring port. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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ringPortWrapCleared |
549 |
This trap is sent when a ring port unwraps when its
management state is Active, without regard for the
selected type of the ring port. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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beaconingState |
550 |
This trap occurs, if beacon recovery is enabled,
when Beaconing, Ring Purging or Claim Tokens are detected
on the ring while the ring is in the Operational state, or
when the Beacon contains different information than
the last Beacon received. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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stnAdded |
552 |
This trap is sent when a new station is added to the
security allowed list. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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stnRemoved |
553 |
This trap is sent when a station is rejected
from the ring with a REMOVE MAC command sent
by the ring security. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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removeStnFailure |
554 |
This trap is sent when a station breaks through security
and cannot be removed from the ring. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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ringSecurityPortRemoved |
555 |
This trap is sent when a ring security break
has been corrected, and reports that a port was
removed (disabled) in the process of correcting the condition. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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beaconRecoveryPortRemoved |
556 |
This trap is sent after a fault recovery condition
has been corrected, and reports that a port was
removed in the process of correcting the condition. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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beaconRecoveryPortGroupBypassed |
557 |
This trap is sent after a fault recovery condition
has been corrected, and reports that a port group was
bypassed in the process of correcting the condition. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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beaconRecoveryBoardBypassed |
558 |
This trap is sent after a fault recovery condition
has been corrected, and reports that a board was
bypassed in the process of correcting the condition. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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portLinkViolation |
559 |
This trap is sent when a port link state turns on
and the port's management state is Disabled. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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portLinkViolationCleared |
560 |
This trap is sent when a port link state turns off
and the port's management state is Disabled. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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ringPurgeTotalThreshold |
561 |
This trap is sent when ring purge errors have exceeded
the specified threshold value. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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amErrorsTotalThreshold |
562 |
This trap is sent when Active Monitor errors have exceeded
the specified threshold value. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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lostFramesTotalThreshold |
565 |
This trap is sent when the Lost Frame count has exceeded
the specified threshold value. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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frameCountTotalThreshold |
566 |
This trap is sent when the frame count has exceeded
the specified threshold value. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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receiverCongestionStnThreshold |
571 |
This trap is sent when receiver congestion errors have exceeded
the specified threshold value for the station. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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ringSpeedPortFaulted |
572 |
This trap is generated when a port enters the ring speed
fault state due to a station or ring port attaching to the
port at a different speed than the port is configured for. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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tpimInserted |
574 |
This trap is generated when a TPIM is installed. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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tpimRemoved |
575 |
This trap is generated when a TPIM is removed. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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neighborNotificationInc |
576 |
This trap is sent each time the neighbor notification (ring
poll) does not complete. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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fltRecoveryOscillation |
577 |
This trap is sent when the ring has oscillated (in
and out of beaconing) when beacon recovery is enabled.
The ring is considered oscillating if it has
failed 21 secs after recovering from the previous. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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ringPollFailureEventCorrected |
578 |
This trap is sent after the management module successfully
recovered the Ring Poll Failure condition. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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ringPollFailureEventNotCorrected |
579 |
This trap is sent after the management module has failed to
recover the Ring Poll Failure condition. The interesting
information includes the interface number and the MAC address
of the last successful ring poll station. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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sPVP |
580 |
This trap indicates that a SPVP was rerouted.
The variables indicates the address of a rerouted spvp, the time
stamp of when rerouting occurred, and the cause of rerouting.
The cause codes are as follows:
Unallocated (unassigned) number = 1
No route to specified transit network = 2
No route to destination = 3
Normal call clearing = 16
User busy = 17
No user responding = 18
Call rejected = 21
Number changed = 22
User rejects all calls with calling line
identification restriction (CLIR) = 23
Destination out of order = 27
Invalid number format (address incomplete) = 28
Response to STATUS ENQUIRY = 30
Normal, unspecified = 31
Requested VPCI/VCI not available = 35
VPCI/VCI assignment failure = 36
User cell rate not available = 37
Network out of order = 38
Temporary failure = 41
Access information discarded = 43
No VPCI/VCI available = 45
Resource unavailable, unspecified = 47
Quality of Service unavailable = 49
Bearer capability not authorized = 57
Bearer capability not presently available = 58
Service or option not available, unspecified = 63
Bearer capability not implemented = 65
Unsupported combination of traffic parameters = 73
AAL parameters cannot be supported = 78
Invalid call reference value = 81
Identified channel does not exist = 82
Incompatible destination = 88
Invalid endpoint reference = 89
Invalid transit network selection = 91
Too many pending add party requests = 92
Mandatory information element missing = 96
Message type non-existent or not implemented = 97
Information element non existent or not implemented = 99
Invalid information element contents = 100
Message not compatible with call state = 101
Recovery on timer expiry = 102
Incorrect message length = 104
Protocol error, unspecified = 111 |
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sPVC |
581 |
This trap indicates that a SPVC was rerouted.
The variables indicates the address of a rerouted spvc, the time
stamp of when rerouting occurred, and the cause of rerouting.
The cause codes are as follows:
Unallocated (unassigned) number = 1
No route to specified transit network = 2
No route to destination = 3
Normal call clearing = 16
User busy = 17
No user responding = 18
Call rejected = 21
Number changed = 22
User rejects all calls with calling line identification
restriction (CLIR) = 23
Destination out of order = 27
Invalid number format (address incomplete) = 28
Response to STATUS ENQUIRY = 30
Normal, unspecified = 31
Requested VPCI/VCI not available = 35
VPCI/VCI assignment failure = 36
User cell rate not available = 37
Network out of order = 38
Temporary failure = 41
Access information discarded = 43
No VPCI/VCI available = 45
Resource unavailable, unspecified = 47
Quality of Service unavailable = 49
Bearer capability not authorized = 57
Bearer capability not presently available = 58
Service or option not available, unspecified = 63
Bearer capability not implemented = 65
Unsupported combination of traffic parameters = 73
AAL parameters cannot be supported = 78
Invalid call reference value = 81
Identified channel does not exist = 82
Incompatible destination = 88
Invalid endpoint reference = 89
Invalid transit network selection = 91
Too many pending add party requests = 92
Mandatory information element missing = 96
Message type non-existent or not implemented = 97
Information element non existent or not implemented = 99
Invalid information element contents = 100
Message not compatible with call state = 101
Recovery on timer expiry = 102
Incorrect message length = 104
Protocol error, unspecified = 111 |
TRAP-TYPE |
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bridgeStatusChanged |
769 |
This trap is generated when the status of the bridge
changes. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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aquiredDatabaseFull |
770 |
This trap is generated when the acquired portion of
the bridge's filtering database is full. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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boardPortActivate |
849 |
This Trap is generated when Front Panel Redundancy
changes the active port. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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boardNightVision |
900 |
This trap is generated when night vision turns off or
on. If power to the device is lost, this trap is sent
with a value of 0, indicating that power has been lost
but the device is running on 'night vision'. If power
is not restored within 10 minutes, the device shuts down
completely. If power is restored in that time frame,
the trap is sent with a value of 1 indicating as such. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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snmpThresholdTrap |
1001 |
This trap signifies that an OID value/threshold comparison
has failed. The snmpOIDObject specifies which Object Identifier
and instance (destination IP address, owner IP address, and
sequence number) was used to trigger the alarm condition. The
snmpOIDDestination indicates the node address that failed the
OID poll. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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ctBroadcastThresholdReached |
1003 |
This trap is generated when the configured
broadcast threshold on a port is reached and
will include the slot number and port number
the threshold was reached on. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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ctLecStatus |
1004 |
This trap is generated when the operational
state of the LAN Emulation Client has changed. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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fddiPortConnectStateChange |
1024 |
This trap is generated for FDDI port connection state
changes. The variables are found in IETF FDDI MIB
RFC-1512. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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fddiSMTMasterPortIncrease |
1025 |
This trap is generated whenever there is an increase in
the number of SMT master ports. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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fddiSMTMasterPortDecrease |
1026 |
This trap is generated anytime there is a decrease in
the number of SMT master ports. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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fddiPortAction |
1027 |
This trap is generated for every action against a
FDDI port. The variables are found in IETF FDDI MIB
RFC-1512. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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fddiPortLerAlarm |
1028 |
This trap is generated when the long term link
error rate, fddimibPORTLerEstimate, crosses the
fddimibPORTLerAlarm threshold. The variables are
found in IETF FDDI MIB RFC-1512. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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fddiMACRMTState |
1032 |
This trap is generated when there is a
change in the FDDI ring state. The variables
are found in IETF FDDI MIB RFC-1512. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
fddiMACCurrentPath |
1033 |
This trap is generated when there is a
change in the insertion of the MAC to the
FDDI ring. The variables are found in IETF
FDDI MIB RFC-1512. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
fddiSMTCFState |
1034 |
This trap is generated when there is a
change in the attachment configuration for
the station or concentrator. The variables
are found in IETF FDDI MIB RFC-1512. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
fddiRingTopology |
1035 |
This trap is generated when there is a
change in the attachment configuration for
the station or concentrator. It provides
information additional to fddiSMTCFState,
twisted ring conditions in particular. The
variables are found in the Cabletron SMT MIB. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
fddiMACFrameErrorRatio |
1036 |
This trap is generated when the frame error
ratio exceeds the frame error threshold,
fddimibMACFrameErrorThreshold. The variables
are found in IETF FDDI MIB RFC-1512. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
contLogicalChangesTrap |
1200 |
This trap is generated when any change occurs
in the contLogicalEntryTable group of the container MIB. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
contPhysicalChangesTrap |
1201 |
This trap is generated when any change occurs to
contPhysicalEntryTable group of the container MIB. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
rtrIPXEventLogChange |
1281 |
This trap is generated whenever an entry is made to the
router IPX event log for where nwIpEventSeverity has a
value of highest(1). |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
rtrDecIVEventLogChange |
1282 |
This trap is generated whenever an entry is made to the
router Dec Net IV event log. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
rtrAppleEventLogChange |
1283 |
This trap is generated whenever an entry is made to the
router Apple Talk event log. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
rtrAppnEventLogChange |
1284 |
This trap is generated whenever an entry is made to the
router APPN event log. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
nwAppnLsUp |
1285 |
When a link station becomes active, a trap is
generated. nwAppnFwdLsName identifies the link
station name. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
nwAppnLsDown |
1286 |
When a link station is deactivated, a trap is
generated. nwAppnFwdLsName identifies the link
station name, nwAppnFwdLsAdjCpName identifies the
fully qualified CP name of the adjacent node and
nwAppnFwdLsAdjCpType is the type of that node. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
sfpsNewUser |
1400 |
This trap is generated when a new user enters the SFPS
fabric. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
sfpsDirectoryViolation |
1401 |
This trap is generated when one of 6 violation types have occurred.
1 UserLock
2 RestrictedPort
3 IPNotLearned
4 IPInvalid
5 RestrictedMobility
6 UserLockSamePort |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
sfpsSourceBlocked |
1402 |
This trap is generated when a user (source MAC address) has
surpassed the Source Blocker thresholds and is being blocked from
sending traffic on the network. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
sfpsFloodSurpressed |
1403 |
A destination address has been unresolvable past the thresholds
and is now being flood suppressed (only 1 per X seconds will pass). |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
sfpsPortToStandby |
1404 |
This trap is generated when a port has entered standby.
There are different standby states:
9 STAND_BY (manually set)
14 STAND_BY_FCL (one way neighbor)
15 STAND_BY_LOOPED (self originated Hello seen on port)
16 STAND_BY_RTA (redundant access port is standby/backup |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
sfpsPortFromStandby |
1405 |
This trap is generated when a port that was in standby is
now not in standby. Most common is that either a one-way
neighbor situation is gone or a standby RA port is now primary. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
nmsMapAdded |
1536 |
This trap is generated when the SOS Gateway agent detects
that a third party NMS has added a new map to its database. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
nmsMapDeleted |
1537 |
This trap is generated when the SOS Gateway agent detects
that a third party NMS has deleted a map from its database. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
nmsMapChanged |
1538 |
This trap is generated when the SOS Gateway agent detects
that a third party NMS has changed an attribute of a map
in its database. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
nmsMapOpened |
1539 |
This trap is generated when the SOS Gateway agent detects
that a third party NMS has opened a map. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
nmsMapClosed |
1540 |
This trap is generated when the SOS Gateway agent detects
that a third party NMS has closed a map. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
nmsElementAdded |
1541 |
This trap is generated when the SOS Gateway agent detects
that a third party NMS has added a new element to its database. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
nmsElementDeleted |
1542 |
This trap is generated when the SOS Gateway agent detects
that a third party NMS has deleted an element from its
database. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
nmsElementChanged |
1543 |
This trap is generated when the SOS Gateway agent detects
that a third party NMS has changed an attribute of an element
in its database. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
nmsSymbolAdded |
1544 |
This trap is generated when the SOS Gateway agent detects
that a third party NMS has added a new symbol to its database. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
nmsSymbolDeleted |
1545 |
This trap is generated when the SOS Gateway agent detects
that a third party NMS has deleted a symbol from its database. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
nmsSymbolChanged |
1546 |
This trap is generated when the SOS Gateway agent detects
that a third party NMS has changed an attribute of a symbol
in its database. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
wgPsInstalled |
1800 |
This trap is generated when the device detects that the
power supply has been installed. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
wgPsRemoved |
1801 |
This trap is generated when the device detects that the
power supply has been removed. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
wgPsNormal |
1802 |
This trap is generated when the device detects that the power
supply has returned to normal. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
wgPsFail |
1803 |
This trap is generated when the device detects that the power
supply has failed. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
wgPsRedundant |
1804 |
This trap is generated when the device detects that the power
supply is in the redundant state. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
wgPsNotRedundant |
1805 |
This trap is generated when the device detects that the power
supply is not in the redundant state. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
wgBoardInserted |
1806 |
This trap is generated when a module is inserted. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
wgBoardRemoved |
1807 |
This trap is generated when a module is removed. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
aPCLineFail |
4353 |
This trap is generated in the event of an AC
utility line failure |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
aPCLineFailRecovery |
4354 |
This trap is generated when the UPS switches back
to line, and only if the aPCLineFail trap was issued
first |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
aPCLowBattery |
4355 |
This trap is generated in the event that the UPS'
battery is found to be low |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
aPCLowBatteryRecovery |
4356 |
This trap is generated when the UPS' battery has
charged above the low-battery point, and only if the
aPCLowBattery trap was issued first |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
aPCAbnormalCondition |
4357 |
This trap is generated in the event that the UPS
has entered an abnormal condition, such as an
overload or trip on low battery. This trap is also
sent, when the UPS is first turned on. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
aPCAbnormConditionRecovery |
4358 |
This trap is generated when the UPS has recovered
from an abnormal condition, and only if the
aPCAbnormalCondition trap was issued first |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
aPCShuttingDown |
4359 |
This trap is generated in the event that the UPS
has been ordered to shut itself, or the load, off
over the serial line. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
emTermOverVoltage |
11001 |
This trap is generated when the term power bus is over voltage. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
emTermUnderVoltage |
11002 |
This trap is generated when the term power bus is under voltage. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
emTermNormalVoltage |
11003 |
This trap is generated when the term power bus is at an acceptable
voltage. It will only be sent out after a trap was sent to say that
the term voltage was under or over. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
chHotTemp |
11004 |
This trap is generated because the chassis is hot. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
chWarmTemp |
11005 |
This trap is generated because the chassis is warm. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
chCoolTemp |
11006 |
This trap is generated because the chassis is cool. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
chColdTemp |
11007 |
This trap is generated because the chassis is cold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
chTempOK |
11008 |
This trap is generated because the chassis has returned to normal
after being warm, hot, cool or cold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
chTempSensorBroken |
11009 |
This trap is generated when the chassis's temperature sensor is
broken. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
chHumidityStaticRisk |
11010 |
This trap is generated when the chassis determines there is a
humidity static risk. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
chHumidityNormal |
11011 |
This trap is generated when the chassis determines the humidity
has returned to normal after being moist or static risk. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
chHumidityMoist |
11012 |
This trap is generated when the chassis determines there is a
humidity moist risk. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
chHumiditySensorBroken |
11013 |
This trap is generated when the chassis determines the humidity
sensor is broken. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
chMod1INBInstalled |
11014 |
This trap is generated when the INV termination has been installed
for module 1. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
chMod1INBFaulty |
11015 |
This trap is generated when the INV termination is faulty for
module 1. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
chMod1INBRemoved |
11016 |
This trap is generated when the INV termination has been removed for
module 1. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
chMod1INBNormal |
11017 |
This trap is generated when the INV termination (module 1) has
returned to normal after already sending a trap to say it was faulty. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
chMod2INBInstalled |
11018 |
This trap is generated when the INV termination has been installed
for module 2. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
chMod2INBFaulty |
11019 |
This trap is generated when the INV termination is faulty for
module 2. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
chMod2INBRemoved |
11020 |
This trap is generated when the INV termination has been removed for
module 2. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
chMod2INBNormal |
11021 |
This trap is generated when the INV termination (module 2) has
returned to normal after already sending a trap to say it was faulty. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
emFanFailure |
11022 |
This trap is generated when the chassis detects a fan failure. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardHotTempShutdown |
11023 |
This trap is generated because a board is hot and the board has shut
itself down. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardWarmTemp |
11024 |
This trap is generated because a board is warm. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardCoolTemp |
11025 |
This trap is generated because a board is cool. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardColdTemp |
11026 |
This trap is generated because a board is cold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardTempOK |
11027 |
This trap is generated because a board has returned to normal after
being warm or hot. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardTempSensorBroken |
11028 |
This trap is generated when the board's temperature sensor is
broken. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardRelWarmTemp |
11030 |
This trap is generated because a board's relative temp is warm. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardRelTempOK |
11031 |
This trap is generated because a board's relative temp has returned
to normal after being warm or hot. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardRelTempHotNoAdmin |
11032 |
This trap is generated because a board's relative temp is hot but it
cannot shutdown. It will need to be turned off remotely. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardRelTempHotShutdown |
11033 |
This trap is generated when the board's relative temperature is hot
and is being powered off. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardRelWarmTempMaxFans |
11034 |
This trap is generated because a board's relative temp is warm. The
fans are on MAX. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardRelTempOKMaxFans |
11035 |
This trap is generated because a board's relative temp has returned
to normal after being warm or hot. The fans are on MAX. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardRelTempHotNoAdminMaxFans |
11036 |
This trap is generated because a board's relative temp is hot but it
cannot shutdown. It will need to be turned off remotely. The fans are
on MAX. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardRelTempHotShutdownMaxFans |
11037 |
This trap is generated when the board's relative temperature is hot
and is being powered off. The fans are on MAX. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardOutputVoltageOK |
11043 |
This trap is generated because a board output voltage has returned to
normal after being over or under. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardAuxVoltageOK |
11046 |
This trap is generated because a board auxiliary voltage has returned
to normal after being over or under. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardOutputCurrentOverMax |
11050 |
This trap is generated because a board output current is
over MAX. The ability of the power supply to turn itself off has been
disabled therefore outside intervention is needed. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardRemotePowerOff |
11051 |
This trap is generated because the board is being powered
off due to outside intervention. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardRemotePowerOn |
11052 |
This trap is generated because the board is being powered
on due to outside intervention. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardRemotePowerReset |
11053 |
This trap is generated because the board is being reset due to
outside intervention. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardPowerOn |
11054 |
This trap is generated because the board power has been powered on. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardPowerOff |
11055 |
This trap is generated because the board power has been powered off. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardPowerReset |
11056 |
This trap is generated because the board has been reset. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardRemOverCurrentShutdown |
11057 |
This trap is generated because the board has been shutdown remotely
due to being over current. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardRemTemperatureShutdown |
11059 |
This trap is generated because the board has been shutdown remotely
due to it's temperature. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardReqFPDisableDCDC |
11060 |
This trap is generated because the board has had an unauthorized
front panel disable. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardFPDisableDCDC |
11061 |
This trap is generated because the board has been disabled through
the front panel. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardReqFPEnableDCDC |
11062 |
This trap is generated because the board has had an unauthorized
front panel enable. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardFPEnableDCDC |
11063 |
This trap is generated because the board has been enabled through the
front panel. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardReqFPResetDCDC |
11064 |
This trap is generated because the board has had an unauthorized
front panel reset. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardFPResetDCDC |
11065 |
This trap is generated because the board has been reset through the
front panel. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardPICFailure |
11067 |
This trap is generated because of a board PIC failure. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardPICOk |
11068 |
This trap is generated because the board PIC is now OK.
This trap will only be sent AFTER a PIC failure trap has been
generated. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardLLAPDupAddress |
11069 |
This trap is generated when the board LLAP address already exists
in this chassis. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardMailboxOK |
11071 |
This trap is generated because the board mailbox is now OK. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACHotTempShutdown |
11072 |
This trap is generated because an AC power supply is hot and the
power supply has shut itself down. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACWarmTemp |
11073 |
This trap is generated because an AC power supply is warm. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACTempOK |
11074 |
This trap is generated because an AC power supply has returned
to normal after being warm or hot. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACTempOKNoAdmin |
11075 |
This trap is generated because an AC power supply has returned
to normal after being shutdown remotely. It will need to be powerOn
remotely. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACTempSensorBroken |
11076 |
This trap is generated when the AC power supply's temperature
sensor is broken. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACTempHot |
11077 |
This trap is generated because an AC power supply is hot. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACSystemVoltageOK |
11083 |
This trap is generated because an AC power supply system voltage has
returned to normal after being over or under. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACLogicVoltageOverMax |
11084 |
This trap is generated because an AC power supply logic voltage is
over MAX. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACLogicVoltageOK |
11086 |
This trap is generated because an AC power supply logic voltage has
returned to normal after being over or under. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACTermVoltageOverMax |
11087 |
This trap is generated because an AC power supply term voltage is
over MAX. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACTermVoltageUnderMin |
11088 |
This trap is generated because an AC power supply term voltage is
under MIN. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACTermVoltageOK |
11089 |
This trap is generated because an AC power supply term voltage has
returned to normal after being over or under. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACLogicSenseCurrentOverMax |
11090 |
This trap is generated because an AC power supply logic current is
over MAX. The ability of the power supply to turn itself off has been
disabled therefore outside intervention is needed. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACTermSenseCurrentOverMax |
11091 |
This trap is generated because an AC power supply term current is
over MAX. The ability of the power supply to turn itself off has been
disabled therefore outside intervention is needed. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACSystemCurrentOverMaxShutdown |
11093 |
This trap is generated because an AC power supply system current is
over MAX. The power supply has therefore been shutdown. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACLogicCurrentOverMaxShutdown |
11094 |
This trap is generated because an AC power supply logic current is
over MAX. The power supply has therefore been shutdown. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACTermCurrentOverMaxShutdown |
11095 |
This trap is generated because an AC power supply term current is
over MAX. The power supply has therefore been shutdown. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACLogicSenseCurrentOverMaxShutdown |
11096 |
This trap is generated because an AC power supply logic sense current
is over MAX. The power supply has therefore been shutdown. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACTermSenseCurrentOverMaxShutdown |
11097 |
This trap is generated because an AC power supply term sense current
is over MAX. The power supply has therefore been shutdown. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACSystemCurrentOverMax |
11099 |
This trap is generated because an AC power supply system current is
over MAX. The ability of the power supply to turn itself off has been
disabled therefore outside intervention is needed. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACLogicCurrentOverMax |
11100 |
This trap is generated because an AC power supply logic current is
over MAX. The ability of the power supply to turn itself off has been
disabled therefore outside intervention is needed. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACTermCurrentOverMax |
11101 |
This trap is generated because an AC power supply term current is
over MAX. The ability of the power supply to turn itself off has been
disabled therefore outside intervention is needed. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACRemotePowerOff |
11102 |
This trap is generated because the AC power supply is being powered
off due to outside intervention. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACSystemPowerOn |
11103 |
This trap is generated because the AC power supply system power has
been powered on. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACSystemPowerOff |
11104 |
This trap is generated because the AC power supply system power has
been powered off. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACLogicPowerOn |
11105 |
This trap is generated because the AC power supply logic power has
been powered on. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACLogicPowerOff |
11106 |
This trap is generated because the AC power supply logic power has
been powered off. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACTermPowerOn |
11107 |
This trap is generated because the AC power supply term power has
been powered on. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACTermPowerOff |
11108 |
This trap is generated because the AC power supply term power has
been powered off. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACRemOverCurrentShutdown |
11109 |
This trap is generated because the AC power supply has been shutdown
remotely due to being over current. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACADConvertorFailure |
11111 |
This trap is generated because the AC power supply A/D converter
is broken. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACPICFailure |
11112 |
This trap is generated because of an AC power supply PIC failure. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACPICOk |
11113 |
This trap is generated because the AC power supply PIC is now OK.
This trap will only be sent AFTER a PIC failure trap has been
generated. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACLLAPDupAddress |
11114 |
This trap is generated when the AC power supply LLAP address already
exists in this chassis. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACFanFailure |
11115 |
This trap is generated because of an AC power supply fan failure. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psACFanOK |
11116 |
This trap is generated because the AC power supply fan is now OK.
This trap will only be sent AFTER a fan failure trap has been
generated. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCHotTempShutdown |
11117 |
This trap is generated because an DC power supply is hot and the
power supply has shut itself down. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCWarmTemp |
11118 |
This trap is generated because an DC power supply is warm. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCTempOK |
11119 |
This trap is generated because an DC power supply has returned
to normal after being warm or hot. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCTempOKNoAdmin |
11120 |
This trap is generated because an DC power supply has returned
to normal after being shutdown remotely. It will need to be powerOn
remotely. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCTempSensorBroken |
11121 |
This trap is generated when the DC power supply's temperature
sensor is broken. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCTempHot |
11122 |
This trap is generated because an DC power supply is hot. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCSystemVoltageOK |
11128 |
This trap is generated because an DC power supply system voltage has
returned to normal after being over or under. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCLogicVoltageOverMax |
11129 |
This trap is generated because an DC power supply logic voltage is
over MAX. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCLogicVoltageOK |
11131 |
This trap is generated because an DC power supply logic voltage has
returned to normal after being over or under. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCTermVoltageOverMax |
11132 |
This trap is generated because an DC power supply term voltage is
over MAX. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCTermVoltageUnderMin |
11133 |
This trap is generated because an DC power supply term voltage is
under MIN. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCTermVoltageOK |
11134 |
This trap is generated because an DC power supply term voltage has
returned to normal after being over or under. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCLogicSenseCurrentOverMax |
11135 |
This trap is generated because an DC power supply logic current is
over MAX. The ability of the power supply to turn itself off has been
disabled therefore outside intervention is needed. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCTermSenseCurrentOverMax |
11136 |
This trap is generated because an DC power supply term current is
over MAX. The ability of the power supply to turn itself off has been
disabled therefore outside intervention is needed. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCSystemCurrentOverMaxShutdown |
11138 |
This trap is generated because an DC power supply system current is
over MAX. The power supply has therefore been shutdown. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCLogicCurrentOverMaxShutdown |
11139 |
This trap is generated because an DC power supply logic current is
over MAX. The power supply has therefore been shutdown. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCTermCurrentOverMaxShutdown |
11140 |
This trap is generated because an DC power supply term current is
over MAX. The power supply has therefore been shutdown. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCLogicSenseCurrentOverMaxShutdown |
11141 |
This trap is generated because an DC power supply logic sense current
is over MAX. The power supply has therefore been shutdown. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCTermSenseCurrentOverMaxShutdown |
11142 |
This trap is generated because an DC power supply term sense current
is over MAX. The power supply has therefore been shutdown. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCSystemCurrentOverMax |
11144 |
This trap is generated because an DC power supply system current is
over MAX. The ability of the power supply to turn itself off has been
disabled therefore outside intervention is needed. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCLogicCurrentOverMax |
11145 |
This trap is generated because an DC power supply logic current is
over MAX. The ability of the power supply to turn itself off has been
disabled therefore outside intervention is needed. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCTermCurrentOverMax |
11146 |
This trap is generated because an DC power supply term current is
over MAX. The ability of the power supply to turn itself off has been
disabled therefore outside intervention is needed. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCRemotePowerOff |
11147 |
This trap is generated because the DC power supply is being powered
off due to outside intervention. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCSystemPowerOn |
11148 |
This trap is generated because the DC power supply system power has
been powered on. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCSystemPowerOff |
11149 |
This trap is generated because the DC power supply system power has
been powered off. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCLogicPowerOn |
11150 |
This trap is generated because the DC power supply logic power has
been powered on. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCLogicPowerOff |
11151 |
This trap is generated because the DC power supply logic power has
been powered off. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCTermPowerOn |
11152 |
This trap is generated because the DC power supply term power has
been powered on. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCTermPowerOff |
11153 |
This trap is generated because the DC power supply term power has
been powered off. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCRemOverCurrentShutdown |
11154 |
This trap is generated because the DC power supply has been shutdown
remotely due to being over current. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCADConvertorFailure |
11156 |
This trap is generated because the DC power supply A/D converter
is broken. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psADPICFailure |
11157 |
This trap is generated because of an DC power supply PIC failure. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psADPICOk |
11158 |
This trap is generated because the DC power supply PIC is now OK.
This trap will only be sent AFTER a PIC failure trap has been
generated. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psADLLAPDupAddress |
11159 |
This trap is generated when the DC power supply LLAP address already
exists in this chassis. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psADFanFailure |
11160 |
This trap is generated because of an DC power supply fan failure. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psDCFanOK |
11161 |
This trap is generated because the DC power supply fan is now OK.
This trap will only be sent AFTER a fan failure trap has been
generated. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psADConvertorFailure |
11162 |
This trap is generated because the power supply A/D converter
is broken. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psPicFailure |
11163 |
This trap is generated because of a power supply PIC failure. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psPICok |
11164 |
This trap is generated because the power supply PIC is now OK.
This trap will only be sent AFTER a PIC failure trap has been
generated. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psLLAPDupAddress |
11165 |
This trap is generated when the power supply LLAP address already
exists in this chassis. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
chEnvAmbientTempChanges |
11166 |
This trap is generated for each and every time the chassis
ambient temperature crosses over a threshold value
of either one of the chassis set thresholds chEnvAmbientHot,
chEnvAmbientWarm, chEnvAmbientCool, or chEnvAmbientCold
to another. This trap is also sent when the chassis temperature
sensor is detected to be broken or not supported. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
chEnvHumidityChanges |
11167 |
This trap is generated for each and every time the chassis
humidity crosses a threshold value of either chEnvHumidityMoist,
or chEnvHumidityDry, or when the humidity sensor is detected to
be broken or not supported. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardEnvTempChanges |
11168 |
This trap is generated for each and every time the board
temperature crosses over a threshold value of either
one of the board set thresholds boardEnvTempHot,
boardEnvTempWarm, boardEnvTempCool, or boardEnvTempCold
to another. This trap is also sent when the board temperature
sensor is detected to be broken or not supported. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardEnvTempRelChanges |
11169 |
This trap is generated for each and every time the board
temperature relative to the chassis ambient temperature
crosses a threshold value of either boardEnvTempRelHot,
or boardEnvTempRelWarm. This trap is also sent when either
temperature sensor located on the board or on the chassis
is detected to be broken or not supported. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardEnvTempMaxFanRelChanges |
11170 |
This trap is generated for each and every time the board
temperature relative to the chassis ambient temperature
crosses a threshold value of either boardEnvTempMaxFanRelHot,
or boardEnvTempMaxFanRelWarm when all fans in the chassis are
operating at there maximum speed. This trap is also sent when
either temperature sensor located on the board or on the chassis
is detected to be broken or not supported. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
chPowerMainVoltageChanges |
11171 |
This trap is generated for each and every time the chassis
main voltage rail deviates and causes the chPowerMainVoltageStatus
to switch state from powerOK(1), overCurrent(2), overVoltage(3),
or underVoltage(4) to another. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
chPowerDiagVoltageChanges |
11172 |
This trap is generated for each and every time the chassis
diag voltage deviates and causes the chPowerDiagVoltageStatus
to switch state from powerOK(1), overCurrent(2), overVoltage(3),
or underVoltage(4) to another. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
termPowerVoltageChanges |
11173 |
This trap is generated for each and every time the module's
termination unit changes state and causes the termPowerStatus
to switch from any states to either powerOK(1), overVoltage(3), or
underVolatge(4) state. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardPowerVoltageChanges |
11174 |
This trap is generated for each and every time the module's
power line voltage deviates and causes the boardPowerStatus
to switch from any states to either powerOK(1), overVoltage(4),
or underVoltage(5) state. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
termPowerModule1Changes |
11175 |
This trap is generated for each and every time the module's
front panel button changes state and causes the termPowerModule1Status
to switch state from either one of normal(1), iNBaFault(2),
iNBbFault(3), fault(4), termModuleNotInstalled(5) to another. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
termPowerModule2Changes |
11176 |
This trap is generated for each and every time the module's
front panel button changes state and causes the termPowerModule2Status
to switch state from either one of normal(1), iNBaFault(2),
iNBbFault(3), fault(4), termModuleNotInstalled(5) to another. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
chEnvFanChanges |
11177 |
This trap is generated for each and every time the chassis
fan changes over its status from either one value unknown(1),
normal(2), testing(3), slow(4), inoperative(5), or off(6)
to another. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardPowerCurrentChanges |
11182 |
This trap is generated for each and every time the module's
power line current deviates and causes the boardPowerStatus
to switch from any states to powerOK(1), or overCurrent(3) state. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardPowerFrontPanelChanges |
11183 |
This trap is generated for each and every time the module's
front panel button state changes, it is caused when the
boardPowerLocalStatus switching state from either one
of resetRequest(1), powerDownRequest(2), powerOnRequest(3),
or normal(4) to another. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardPowerOperationalChanges |
11184 |
This trap is generated for each and every time the module's
DC-DC converter power supply voltage deviates and causes the
boardPowerOperationalStatus to switch state from powerOn(1),
powerOff(2), reset(3), overVoltage(4), underVoltage(5),
overCurrent(6), overCurrentShutdown(7), temperatureShutdown(8),
remotePowerOff(9), powerConservationShutdown(10), or
frontPanelPowerOff(11) to another. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psEnvTempChanges |
11185 |
This trap is generated for each and every time the power
supply temperature crosses over a threshold value of either
one of the power supply set thresholds psEnvTempHot,
psEnvTempWarm, psEnvTempCool, or psEnvTempCold to another.
This trap is also sent when the power supply temperature
sensor is detected to be broken or not supported. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psEnvFanChanges |
11186 |
This trap is generated for each and every time the power
supply fan changes over its status from either one value
unknown(1), normal(2), testing(3), slow(4), inoperative(5),
or off(6) to another. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psPowerVoltageChanges |
11187 |
This trap is generated for each and every time the module's
power line voltage deviates and causes the psPowerStatus
to switch from any states to either powerOK(1), overVoltage(4),
or underVoltage(5) state. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psPowerCurrentChanges |
11188 |
This trap is generated for each and every time the module's
power line current deviates and causes the psPowerStatus
to switch from any states to powerOK(1), or overCurrent(3) state. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psPowerAdminChanges |
11189 |
This trap is generated for each and every time the power
supply power line changes state from one operational mode
to another switching between powerOn(1) and powerOff(2). |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psPowerOperationalChanges |
11190 |
This trap is generated for each and every time the module's
DC-DC converter power supply voltage deviates and causes the
psPowerOperationalStatus to switch state from either one
of powerOn(1), powerOff(2), reset(3), overVoltage(4),
underVoltage(5), overCurrent(6), overCurrentShutdown(7),
temperatureShutdown(8), or remotePowerOff(9) to another. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardInserted |
11191 |
This trap is generated when an MMACplus card
is inserted in the chassis. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
boardRemoved |
11192 |
This trap is generated when an MMACplus card
is removed from the chassis. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psInserted |
11193 |
This trap is generated when an MMACplus power supply
is inserted in the chassis. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psRemoved |
11194 |
This trap is generated when an MMACplus power supply
is removed from the chassis. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psRedundant |
11195 |
This trap is generated when an MMACplus power supply
has a redundant power supply |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psNotRedundant |
11196 |
This trap is generated when an MMACplus power supply
has no redundant power supply |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psNormal |
11197 |
This trap is generated when an MMACplus board is
transitioning to a normal state from a fault state |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
psFault |
11198 |
This trap is generated when an MMACplus power supply
is not operational |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
upsLineFail |
11200 |
This trap is generated in the event of an AC utility
line failure. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
upsLineFailRecovery |
11201 |
This trap is generated when the UPS switches back
to line, and only if the upsLineFail trap was issued
first. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
upsLowBattery |
11202 |
This trap is generated in the event that the UPS's
battery is found to be low. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
upsLowBatteryRecovery |
11203 |
This trap is generated when the UPS's battery has
charged above the low-battery point, and only if the
upsLowBattery trap was issued first. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
upsAbnormalCondition |
11204 |
This trap is generated in the event that the UPS
has entered an abnormal condition, such as an
overload or trip on low battery. This trap is also
sent when the UPS is first turned on. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
upsAbnormalConditionRecovery |
11205 |
This trap is generated when the UPS has recovered
from an abnormal condition, and only if the
upsAbnormalCondition trap was issued first. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
upsShuttingDown |
11206 |
This trap is generated in the event that the UPS
has been ordered to shut itself, or the load, off
over the serial line. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
upsReplaceBattery |
11207 |
This trap is generated when the UPS's battery test
has determined that a UPS battery is unable to retain
adequate charge. This trap will be generated every
five hours until a new battery test is run or the
UPS is turned off. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
upsExtMeasAlarm |
11208 |
This trap is generated when the External Measurement Unit
has detected that an ambient temperature or humidity limit
extreme has been exceeded, or that one of the contact closure
inputs has changed from the selected `normal' state. In
the case of multiple alarms, a trap is generated for every
alarm condition detected. In addition, the trap is sent
every two minutes whenever an alarm condition exists. It
is discontinued when all alarm conditions are reset. This
trap is sent only for alarm states that have been enabled. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
nvmpUdefTrap |
11999 |
This trap is generated when a new NVMP trap is sent that
does not have an SNMP counterpart. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
activePortInATMRedundancyFailed |
12000 |
This trap will be generated when the active port, on a physical ATM
interface that has redundancy enabled, has failed (become quiet). |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
aTMRedundantPortActivated |
12001 |
This trap indicates that a new port has been activated on a
physical ATM interface that has redundancy enabled. This does
not indicate that this port is usable, but that it is being
tested as a possible replacement. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
aTMRedundanctPortTestFailed |
12002 |
This trap will be generated when the phyRedundIfTestTOD or the
phyRedundIfPerformTest has tested a port and determined that it
is not usable. The port should be fixed prior to it being needed. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
aTMRedundPrimaryPortSkipped |
12003 |
This trap will be generated when redundancy finds that the primary
port as designated be PhyRedundIfPrimaryPort is usable but cannot be
used because PhyRedundIfPrimaryRevert is set to manual (2). This
trap is generated only when redundancy is enabled (PhyRedundIfStatus
is enable (1)) and the active port fails. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
atmCTMUp |
12006 |
This trap signifies that the agent has detected
the CTM operational. Connection set maps are allowed
through the switch |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
atmCTMDown |
12007 |
This trap signifies that the agent has detected
the CTM unoperational. A list of Cross Connect Ids
will be sent indicating connections that need to be removed. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
atmVcCrossConnectOperChange |
12008 |
This trap signifies that the agent has detected
a change in the operational status to down. A list of VC cross
connections will be sent to be remapped. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
atmVpCrossConnectOperChange |
12009 |
This trap signifies that the agent has detected
a change in the operational status to down. A list of VP cross
connections will be sent to be remapped. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
atmNeighborSwitchUp |
12010 |
This trap signifies that the agent has detected
a neighbor switch on a port. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
atmNeighborSwitchDown |
12011 |
This trap signifies that the agent has detected
a lost neighbor switch on a port. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
allocBwHiFwd |
12013 |
Allocated bandwidth for this port has exceeded the
allocBwThresholdHiFwd. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
allocBwHiRev |
12014 |
Allocated bandwidth for this port has exceeded the
allocBwThresholdHiRev. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
allocBwLoFwd |
12015 |
Allocated bandwidth for this port is below the
allocBwThresholdLoFwd. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
allocBwLoRev |
12016 |
Allocated bandwidth for this port is below the
allocBwThresholdLoRev. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
aggPcrFwd |
12017 |
The total of all the aggregate peak cell rates for the VCs using
this port exceeds the physical bandwidth of the port in the forward
direction. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
aggPcrRev |
12018 |
The total of all the aggregate peak cell rates for the VCs using
this port exceeds the physical bandwidth of the port in the reverse
direction. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
peakFwd |
12019 |
The peak allocated bandwidth has exceeded the peakBwTholdFwd
value. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
peakRev |
12020 |
The peak allocated bandwidth has exceeded the peakBwTholdRev
value. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
cbrConnCountTholdHiFwd |
12021 |
Count of currently active constant bit rate connections exceeding
the CBRConnectionCountTholdHiFwd threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
cbrConnCountTholdHiRev |
12022 |
Count of currently active CBR connections exceeding the
CBRConnectionCountTholdHiRev threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
cbrConnCountTholdLoFwd |
12023 |
Count of currently active CBR connections exceeding the
CBRConnectionCountTholdLoFwd threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
cbrConnCountTholdLoRev |
12024 |
Count of currently active CBR connections exceeding the
CBRConnectionCountTholdLoRev threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
cbrAllocBwTholdHiFwd |
12025 |
Bandwidth currently allocated which CBR exceeds the
CBRAllocatedBwTholdHiFwd threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
cbrAllocBwTholdHiRev |
12026 |
Bandwidth currently allocated which CBR exceeds the
CBRAllocatedBwTholdHiRev threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
cbrAllocBwTholdLoFwd |
12027 |
Bandwidth currently allocated which CBR exceeds the
CBRAllocatedBwTholdLoFwd threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
cbrAllocBwTholdLoRev |
12028 |
Bandwidth currently allocated which CBR exceeds the
CBRAllocatedBwTholdLoRev threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
vbrConnCountTholdHiFwd |
12029 |
Count of currently active variable bit rate connections exceeding
the VBRConnectionCountTholdHiFwd threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
vbrConnCountTholdHiRev |
12030 |
Count of currently active VBR connections exceeding the
VBRConnectionCountTholdHiRev threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
vbrConnCountTholdLoFwd |
12031 |
Count of currently active VBR connections exceeding the
VBRConnectionCountTholdLoFwd threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
vbrConnCountTholdLoRev |
12032 |
Count of currently active VBR connections exceeding the
VBRConnectionCountTholdLoRev threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
vbrAllocBwTholdHiFwd |
12033 |
Bandwidth currently allocated which VBR exceeds the
VBRAllocatedBwTholdHiFwd threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
vbrAllocBwTholdHiRev |
12034 |
Bandwidth currently allocated which VBR exceeds the
VBRAllocatedBwTholdHiRev threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
vbrAllocBwTholdLoFwd |
12035 |
Bandwidth currently allocated which VBR exceeds the
VBRAllocatedBwTholdLoFwd threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
vbrAllocBwTholdLoRev |
12036 |
Bandwidth currently allocated which VBR exceeds the
VBRAllocatedBwTholdLoRev threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
abrConnCountTholdHiFwd |
12037 |
Count of currently active available bit rate connections
exceeding the ABRConnectionCountTholdHiFwd threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
abrConnCountTholdHiRev |
12038 |
Count of currently active ABR connections exceeding the
ABRConnectionCountTholdHiRev threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
abrConnCountTholdLoFwd |
12039 |
Count of currently active ABR connections exceeding the
ABRConnectionCountTholdLoFwd threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
abrConnCountTholdLoRev |
12040 |
Count of currently active ABR connections exceeding the
ABRConnectionCountTholdLoRev threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
abrAllocBwTholdHiFwd |
12041 |
Bandwidth currently allocated which ABR exceeds the
ABRAllocatedBwTholdHiFwd threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
abrAllocBwTholdHiRev |
12042 |
Bandwidth currently allocated which ABR exceeds the
ABRAllocatedBwTholdHiRev threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
abrAllocBwTholdLoFwd |
12043 |
Bandwidth currently allocated which ABR exceeds the
ABRAllocatedBwTholdLoFwd threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
abrAllocBwTholdLoRev |
12044 |
Bandwidth currently allocated which ABR exceeds the
ABRAllocatedBwTholdLoRev threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
ubrConnCountTholdHiFwd |
12045 |
Count of currently active unavailable bit rate connections
exceeding the UBRConnectionCountTholdHiFwd threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
ubrConnCountTholdHiRev |
12046 |
Count of currently active UBR connections exceeding the
UBRConnectionCountTholdHiRev threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
ubrConnCountTholdLoFwd |
12047 |
Count of currently active UBR connections exceeding the
UBRConnectionCountTholdLoFwd threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
ubrConnCountTholdLoRev |
12048 |
Count of currently active UBR connections exceeding the
UBRConnectionCountTholdLoRev threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
ubrAllocBwTholdHiFwd |
12049 |
Bandwidth currently allocated which UBR exceeds the
UBRAllocatedBwTholdHiFwd threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
ubrAllocBwTholdLoFwd |
12051 |
Bandwidth currently allocated which UBR exceeds the
UBRAllocatedBwTholdLoFwd threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
ubrAllocBwTholdLoRev |
12052 |
Bandwidth currently allocated which UBR exceeds the
UBRAllocatedBwTholdLoRev threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
ubrAllocBwTholdHiRev |
12053 |
Bandwidth currently allocated which UBR exceeds the
UBRAllocatedBwTholdHiRev threshold. |
TRAP-TYPE |
|
|
|
atmLecStatus |
12050 |
This trap is generated when the operational
state of the LAN Emulation Client has changed. |
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boardOperational |
13000 |
This trap will be generated when an entity detects
that a module has become operational. |
TRAP-TYPE |
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boardNonOperational |
13001 |
This trap will be generated when an entity detects
that a module is no longer operational. |
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