Using SNMPSNMP Overview

No.

Trap Name

Objects

Family

Description

 

 

 

 

 

56

alaStackMgrOutOfSlotsTrap

N/A

chassis

One element of the stack will

 

 

 

 

enter the pass through mode

 

 

 

 

because there are no slot num-

 

 

 

 

bers available to be assigned to

 

 

 

 

this element.

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

57 alaStackMgrOutOfTokensTrap

alaStack-

chassis

The element identified by

 

MgrSlotNI-

 

alaStackMgrSlotNINumber will

 

Number

 

enter the pass through mode

 

 

 

because there are no tokens

 

 

 

available to be assigned to this

 

 

 

element.

alaStackMgrSlotNINumber—Numbers allocated for the stack NIs as follows:

-0: invalid slot number

-1..8: valid and assigned slot numbers corresponding to values from the entPhysicalTable

-1001..1008: switches operating in pass through mode

-255: unassigned slot number.

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

58 alaStackMgrOutOfPassThroughSlot- N/A

chassis

There are no pass through slots

sTrap

 

available to be assigned to an ele-

 

 

ment that is supposed to enter the

 

 

pass through mode.

Note: This trap is not supported on OmniSwitch 6600 Familyswitches.

59 gmHwVlanRuleTableOverloadAlert

gmOverloadRu- vlan

An overload trap occurs when-

 

leTable

ever a new entry to the hardware

 

gmOverloadRu-

VLAN rule table gets dropped

 

leType

due to the overload of the table.

 

gmOverloadRu-

 

 

leVlanId

 

 

gmOverloadRu-

 

 

leMacAd-

 

 

dress

 

 

gmOverloadRu-

 

 

leIpAddress

 

 

gmOverloadRu-

 

 

leProtocol

 

 

gmOverloadRu-

 

 

leIpxNetwork

 

gmOverloadRuleTable—Overloaded hardware VLAN rule table.

gmOverloadRuleType—VLAN rule types that are not configured due to the overload of the hardware VLAN rule table.

gmOverloadRuleVlanId—The overloaded VLAN ID. gmOverloadRuleMacAddress—The overloaded MAC address. gmOverloadRuleIpAddress—The overloaded IP address. gmOverloadRuleProtocol—The overloaded protocol type. gmOverloadRuleIpxNetwork—The overloaded IPX network address.

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