SNMP OverviewUsing SNMP

No.

Trap Name

Objects

Family

Description

 

 

 

 

 

33

slbTrapOperStatus

slbTrapInfoEn-

load

A change occurred in the opera-

 

 

tityGroup

balancing

tional status of the server load

 

 

slbTrapInfoOp-

 

balancing entity.

 

 

erStatus

 

 

 

 

slbTrapInfo-

 

 

 

 

ClusterName

 

 

 

 

slbTrapInfoS-

 

 

 

 

erverIpAddr

 

 

slbTrapInfoEntityGroup—The entity group inside SLB management. slbTrapInfoOperStatus—The operational status of an SLB cluster or server. slbTrapInfoClusterName—A change occurred in the operational status of an SLB entity. slbTrapInfoServerIpAddr—The IP address of a server.

Note: This trap is not supported on OmniSwitch 6600 Family switches.

34 ifMauJabber

ifMauJabber-

interface

This trap is sent whenever a man-

 

State

 

aged interface MAU enters the

 

 

 

jabber state.

ifMauJabberState—The value other(1) is returned if the jabber state is not 2, 3, or 4. The agent MUST always return other(1) for MAU type dot3MauTypeAUI. The value unknown(2) is returned when the MAU’s true state is unknown; for example, when it is being initialized. If the MAU is not jabbering the agent returns noJabber(3). This is the “normal” state. If the MAU is in jabber state the agent returns the jabbering(4) value.

35 sessionAuthenticationTrap

sessionAc-

session

An authentication failure trap is

 

cessType

 

sent each time a user authentica-

 

sessionUser-

 

tion is refused.

 

Name

 

 

 

sessionUserI-

 

 

 

pAddress

 

 

 

sessionAuth-

 

 

 

Failure

 

 

sessionAccessType—The access type of the session. sessionUserName—The user name of the user logged-in. sessionUserIpAddress—The IP address of the user logged-in.

36 trapAbsorptionTrap

trapAbsorStamp snmp

 

trapAbsor-

 

TrapId

 

trapAbsor-

 

Counter

 

trapAbsorTime

trapAbsorStamp—The time stamp of the absorbed trap. trapAbsorTrapId—The trap identifier of the absorbed trap. trapAbsorCounter—The number of the iterations of the absorbed trap. trapAbsorTime—The time stamp of the last iteration.

The absorption trap is sent when a trap has been absorbed at least once.

37 alaStackMgrDuplicateSlotTrap

alaStack-

stack

Two or more slots claim to have

 

MgrSlotNI-

manager

the same slot number.

 

Number

 

 

alaStackMgrSlotNINumber—The numbers allocated for the stack NIs are from 1 to 8.

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