Using SNMPSNMP Overview

No.

Trap Name

Objects

Family

Description

 

 

 

 

 

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alaStackMgrNeighborChangeTrap

alaStack-

stack

Indicates whether or not the stack

 

 

MgrStackSta-

manager

is in loop.

 

 

tus

 

 

 

 

alaStack-

 

 

 

 

MgrSlotNI-

 

 

 

 

Number

 

 

 

 

alaStackMgr-

 

 

 

 

Tra-

 

 

 

 

pLinkNumber

 

 

alaStackMgrStackStatus—Indicates whether the stack is or is not in a loop. alaStackMgrSlotNINumber—The numbers allocated for the stack NIs are from 1to 8. alaStackMgrTrapLinkNumber—Holds the link number when the stack is not in a loop.

39 alaStackMgrRoleChangeTrap

alaStackMgrPri-

stack

Indicates that a new primary or

 

mary

manager

secondary stack is elected.

 

alaStackMgr-

 

 

 

Secondary

 

 

alaStackMgrPrimary—Holds the number of the stack, which is in Primary role. alaStackMgrSecondary—Holds the number of the stack, which is in Secondary role.

40 lpsViolationTrap

lpsTrapSwitch- bridge

A Learned Port Security (LPS)

 

Name

violation has occurred.

 

lpsTrapSwitchI-

 

 

pAddr

 

 

lpsTrapSwitch-

 

 

Slice

 

 

lpsTrapSwitch-

 

 

Port

 

 

lpsTrapViolat-

 

 

ingMac

 

 

lpsTrapViola-

 

 

tionType

 

 

systemServices-

 

 

Date

 

 

systemServices-

 

 

Time

 

lpsTrapSwitchName—The name of the switch. lpsTrapSwitchIpAddr—The IP address of switch.

lpsTrapSwitchSlice— The physical slice number for the LPS port on which the violation occurred. lpsTrapSwitchPort—The physical port number on which the violation occurred. lpsTrapViolatingMac—The violating MAC address.

lpsTrapViolationType—The type of violation that occurred on the LPS port.

systemServicesDate—This object contains the current System Date in the following format: MM/DD/YYYY.

systemServicesTime—This object contains the current System Time in the following format: HH:MM:SS.

41 alaDoSTrap

alaDoSType

ip

Indicates that the sending agent

 

alaDoSDetected

 

has received a Denial of Service

 

 

 

(DoS) attack.

alaDoSType—Index field for the alaDoSTable. Integer indicating the DoS Type: 0=portscan, 1=tcpsyn, 2=pingofdeath, 3=smurf, 3=pepsi, 5=land and 6=teardropBonkBoink. alaDoSDetected—Number of attacks detected

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