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No.

Trap Name

Objects

Family

Description

 

 

 

 

 

5

entConfigChange

none

module

An entConfigChange notification

 

 

 

 

is generated when a conceptual

 

 

 

 

row is created, modified, or

 

 

 

 

deleted in one of the entity

 

 

 

 

tables.

 

 

 

 

 

6

aipAMAPStatusTrap

aipAMAPLast-

aip

The status of the Alcatel Map-

 

 

TrapReason

 

ping Adjacency Protocol

 

 

aipAMAPLast-

 

(AMAP) port changed.

 

 

TrapPort

 

 

aipAMAPLastTrapReason—Reason for last change of port status. Valid reasons are: 1 (port added), 2 (change of information on existing port), 3 (port deleted), and 4 (no trap has been sent). aipAMAPLastTrapPort—The ifindex number of the port that most recently changed.

7

aipGMAPConflictTrap

aipGMAPLast- aip

Indicates a Group Mobility

 

 

TrapReason

Advertisement Protocol (GMAP)

 

 

aipGMAPLast-

port update conflict.

TrapPort aipGMAPLast- TrapMac aipGMAPLast- TrapProtocol aipGMAPLast- TrapVlan

aipGMAPLastTrapReason—Reason for last GMAP update to not be applied. Valid reasons are: 1 (Target VLAN is an authenticated VLAN), 2 (update would conflict with a binding rule), 3 (update would create two different VLAN entries for the same protocol), 4 (update would create two different protocol entries for the same VLAN), 5 (target VLAN is not mobile), and 6 (no trap has been sent). aipGMAPLastTrapPort—The ifindex number of the last port on which the GMAP was not applied because of a conflict.

aipGMAPLastTrapMac—The last MAC address for which a GMAP change was not applied because of a conflict.

aipGMAPLastTrapProtocol—The protocol identifier of the last GMAP change that was not applied because of a conflict.

aipGMAPLastTrapVlan—The VLAN identifier of the last GMAP change that was not applied because of a conflict.

8 policyEventNotificationpolicyTrapE- policy ventDetail-

String policyTrapE-

ventCode

policyTrapEventDetailString—Details about the event that took place. policyTrapEventCode—The code of the event.

The switch notifies the NMS when a significant event happens that involves the policy manager.

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