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SNMP Traps Table<br />

No. Trap Name Objects Family Description<br />

8 chassisTrapsAlert physicalIndex<br />

chassisTraps-<br />

ObjectType<br />

chassisTraps-<br />

ObjectNumber<br />

chassisTrapsAlertNumber<br />

chassisTrapsAlertDescr<br />

chassis<br />

A notification that some change<br />

has occurred in the chassis.<br />

physicalIndex—The physical index of the involved object.<br />

chassisTrapsObjectType—An enumerated value that provides the object type involved in the alert trap.<br />

chassisTrapsObjectNumber—A number defining the order of the object in the set (e.g., the number of the<br />

considered fan or power supply). This is intended to clarify as much as possible the location of the failure or<br />

alert. An instance of the appearance of the trap could be “failure on a module. Power supply 3”.<br />

chassisTrapsAlertNumber—This number that identifies the alert among all the possible chassis alert causes.<br />

chassisTrapsAlertDescr— The description of the alert matching ChassisTrapsAlertNumber.<br />

9 chassisTrapsStateChange physicalIndex<br />

chassisTraps-<br />

ObjectType<br />

chassisTraps-<br />

ObjectNumber<br />

chasEntPhys-<br />

OperStatus<br />

chassis<br />

An NI status change was<br />

detected.<br />

physicalIndex—The physical index of the involved object.<br />

chassisTrapsObjectType—An enumerated value that provides the object type involved in the alert trap.<br />

chassisTrapsObjectNumber—A number defining the order of the object in the set (e.g., the number of the<br />

considered fan or power supply). This intends to clarify as much as possible the location of the failure or alert.<br />

An instance of the appearance of the trap could be “failure on a module. Power supply 3”.<br />

chasEntPhysOperStatus—An enumerated value that indicates the operational status of installed modules<br />

(includes empty slots).<br />

10 chassisTrapsMacOverlap physicalIndex<br />

chasTrapMac-<br />

RangeIndex<br />

module<br />

physicalIndex—The physical index of the involved object.<br />

chasTrapMacRangeIndex—The MAC range index of the involved object.<br />

11 vrrpTrapNewMaster vrrpOperMasterIpAddr<br />

vrrp<br />

A MAC range overlap was found<br />

in the backplane eeprom.<br />

The SNMP agent has transferred<br />

from the backup state to the master<br />

state.<br />

vrrpOperMasterIpAddr—The master router’s real (primary) IP address. This is the IP address listed as the<br />

source in the VRRP advertisement last received by this virtual router.<br />

12 vrrpTrapAuthFailure vrrpTrapPacketSrc<br />

vrrpTrapAuthErrorType<br />

vrrp<br />

vrrpTrapPacketSrc—The IP address of an inbound VRRP packet.<br />

vrrpTrapAuthErrorType—Potential types of configuration conflicts.<br />

A packet was received from the<br />

network whose authentication<br />

key conflicts with the switch’s<br />

authentication key or type.<br />

page B-4 Omni<strong>Switch</strong> <strong>AOS</strong> Release 8 <strong>Switch</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> May 2014

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