OS6860(E)_AOS_8.1.1.R01_Switch_Management_Guide
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SNMP Traps Table<br />
No. Trap Name Objects Family Description<br />
18 esmDrvTrapDropsLink esmPortSlot<br />
esmPortIF<br />
ifInErrors<br />
ifOutErrors<br />
esmDrvTrap-<br />
Drops<br />
interface<br />
This trap is sent when the Ethernet<br />
code drops the link because<br />
of excessive errors.<br />
esmPortSlot—The physical slot number for this Ethernet Port. The slot number has been added to be used by<br />
the private trap.<br />
esmPortIF—The on-board interface number for this Ethernet port. The port number has been added to be used<br />
by the private trap.<br />
ifInErrors—For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing<br />
them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the<br />
number of inbound transmission units that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higherlayer<br />
protocol. Discontinuities in the value of this counter caifIndexn occur at re-initialization of the management<br />
system and at other times as indicated by the value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime.<br />
ifOutErrors—For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted<br />
because of errors. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of outbound transmission units<br />
that could not be transmitted because of errors. Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re-initialization<br />
of the management system and at other times as indicated by the value of ifCounterDiscontinuity-<br />
Time.<br />
esmDrvTrapDrops— Partitioned port (separated due to errors).<br />
19 portViolationTrap<br />
ifIndex, portVi-<br />
olation-<br />
Source,<br />
portViolation-<br />
Reason<br />
port<br />
This trap is sent when a port violation<br />
occurs. The trap will indicate<br />
the source of the violation<br />
and the reason for the violation<br />
ifIndex—A unique value, greater than zero, for the interface.<br />
portViolationSource—The source of the port violation. The source is the feature or module that has caused the<br />
violation - 1. Source Learning, 2. QOS Policy, 3. Net Sec, 4. UDLD, 5. NI Supervison (Fabric Stability). When<br />
there is no value the value is “0".<br />
portViolationReason—The reason for the port violation. It is application specific, and indicates first Violation<br />
that happened on this port - 1. pvSLLpsShutDown, 2. pvSLLpsRestrict, 3. pvQosPolicy, 4. pvQosSpoofed, 5.<br />
pvQosBpdu, 6. pvQosBgp, 7. pvQosOspf, 8. pvQosRip, 9. pvQosVrrp, 10. pvQosDhcp, 11. pvQosPim, 12.<br />
pvQosDvmrp, 13. pvQosIsis, 14. pvQosDnsReply, 15. pvUdld.<br />
20 dvmrpNeighborLoss dvmrpInterface-<br />
LocalAddress<br />
dvmrpNeighborState<br />
ipmr<br />
A 2-way adjacency relationship<br />
with a neighbor has been lost.<br />
This trap is generated when the<br />
neighbor state changes from<br />
“active” to “one-way,” “ignoring”<br />
or “down.” The trap is sent<br />
only when the switch has no<br />
other neighbors on the same<br />
interface with a lower IP address<br />
than itself.<br />
dvmrpInterfaceLocalAddress—The IP address this system will use as a source address on this interface. On<br />
unnumbered interfaces, it must be the same value as dvmrpInterfaceLocalAddress for some interfaces on the<br />
system.<br />
dvmrpNeighborState—State of the neighbor adjacency.<br />
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