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Table 4-1. Catalyst Switch Events and Alarms (Continued)

Message in the Event Log

Alarm View

Probable Cause Message

 

 

 

CsEvFormat/Event011c0008

A vtpServerDisabled trap was

 

received from the device.

{d Ò%w- %d %m-, %Y - %TÓ} - Device

 

{m} of Type {t} reported A VTP Server

 

disabled notiÞcation. This trap is

 

generated when the local system is no

 

longer able to function as a VTP

 

Server because the number of deÞned

 

VLANs is greater than

 

vtpMaxVlanStorage. Generation of

 

this notiÞcation is suppressed if the

 

vtpNotiÞcationsEnabled has the value

 

ÔfalseÕ.

 

managementDomainConÞgRevNumb

 

er = { I 1 }, vtpMaxVlanStorage = {I 2}.

 

(Event [{e}]).

 

 

 

CsEvFormat/Event011c0009

A vtpMtuTooBig trap was received

 

from the device.

{d Ò%w- %d %m-, %Y - %TÓ} - Device

 

{m} of Type {t} reported A VTP MTU

 

tooBig notiÞcation. This trap is

 

generated when a VLANÕs MTU size

 

is larger than can be supported either

 

by one or more of its trunk ports (the

 

included vtpVlanState has the value

 

ÔmtuTooBigForTrunkÕ and the

 

included

 

vlanTrunkPortManagementDomain

 

is for the Þrst or only trunk port), or

 

by the device itself (vtpVlanState has

 

the value ÔmtuTooBigForDeviceÕ and

 

any instance of

 

vlanTrunkPortManagementDomain

 

is included.) Generation of this

 

notiÞcation is suppressed if the

 

vtpNotiÞcationsEnabled has the value

 

ÔfalseÕ.

 

vlanTrunkPortManagementDomain

 

= { I 1 }, vtpVlanState = { I 2 }. (Event

 

[{e}]).

 

 

 

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5500, 5000, 5500 specifications

Cabletron Systems was a significant player in the networking equipment industry during the 1990s and early 2000s, and its 5500 and 5000 series switches are notable for their innovative design and features. The Cabletron 5500 series is best known for its high performance and reliability, targeting enterprises requiring robust networking solutions.

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The Cabletron 5000, while similar to the 5500, targets slightly less demanding network environments. It still offers significant features, including support for various networking standards, enabling easy compatibility with existing systems. The 5000 series is designed for scalability, allowing organizations to expand their networks without extensive overhauls. This switch is equipped with a user-friendly management interface, making it easier for network administrators to configure and monitor network performance.

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In summary, the Cabletron Systems 5500 and 5000 series represent a fusion of flexibility, speed, and reliability, positioning them as valuable assets in the networking landscape. Their features and capabilities support organizations of varying sizes in achieving efficient and dependable network performance.