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SNMP Traps Table<br />

No. Trap Name Objects Family Description<br />

31 alaDoSTrap alaDoSType<br />

alaDoSDetected<br />

ip<br />

Indicates that the sending agent<br />

has received a Denial of Service<br />

(DoS) attack.<br />

alaDoSType—Index field for the alaDoSTable. Integer indicating the DoS Type: 0=portscan, 1=tcpsyn,<br />

2=pingofdeath, 3=smurf, 3=pepsi, 5=land and 6=teardropBonkBoink.<br />

alaDoSDetected—Number of attacks detected<br />

pethMainPseConsumptionPower—Measured usage power expressed in Watts.<br />

32 ospfNbrStateChange ospfRouterId<br />

ospfNbrIpAddr<br />

ospfNbrAddressLessIndex<br />

ospfNbrRtrId<br />

ospfNbrState<br />

ospf<br />

Indicates a state change of the<br />

neighbor relationship.<br />

ospfRouterId—A 32-bit integer uniquely identifying the router in the Autonomous System. By convention, to<br />

ensure uniqueness, this should default to the value of one of the router’s IP interface addresses.<br />

ospfNbrIpAddr—The IP address this neighbor is using in its IP Source Address. Note that, on address-less<br />

links, this will not be 0.0.0.0, but the address of another of the neighbor’s interfaces.<br />

ospfNbrAddressLessIndex—On an interface having an IP Address, zero. On address-less interfaces, the corresponding<br />

value of ifIndex in the Internet Standard MIB. On row creation, this can be derived from the<br />

instance.<br />

ospfNbrRtrId—A 32-bit integer (represented as a type IpAddress) uniquely identifying the neighboring router<br />

in the Autonomous System.<br />

ospfNbrState—The State of the relationship with this Neighbor.<br />

33 ospfVirtNbrStateChange ospfRouterId<br />

ospfVirtNbrArea<br />

ospfVirtNbrRtrId<br />

ospfVirtNbrState<br />

ospf<br />

Indicates a state change of the<br />

virtual neighbor relationship.<br />

ospfRouterId—A 32-bit integer uniquely identifying the router in the Autonomous System. By convention, to<br />

ensure uniqueness, this should default to the value of one of the router's IP interface addresses.<br />

ospfVirtNbrArea—The Transit Area Identifier.<br />

ospfVirtNbrRtrId—A 32-bit integer uniquely identifying the neighboring router in the Autonomous System.<br />

ospfVirtNbrState—The state of the Virtual Neighbor Relationship.<br />

traplnkaggId—Index value of the Link Aggregate group.<br />

traplnkaggIfIndex—Port of the Link Aggregate group.<br />

34 lnkaggAggUp traplnkaggId<br />

traplnkaggPortIfIndex<br />

linkaggregation<br />

Indicates the link aggregate is<br />

active. This trap is sent when any<br />

one port of the link aggregate<br />

group goes into the attached<br />

state.<br />

traplnkaggId—Index value of the Link Aggregate group.<br />

traplnkaggIfIndex—Port of the Link Aggregate group.<br />

35 lnkaggAggDown traplnkaggId<br />

traplnkaggPortIfIndex<br />

linkaggregation<br />

Indicates the link aggregate is not<br />

active. This trap is sent when all<br />

ports of the link aggregate group<br />

are no longer in the attached<br />

state.<br />

page B-10 Omni<strong>Switch</strong> <strong>AOS</strong> Release 8 <strong>Switch</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> May 2014

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