Configuring the Trap Table

Link Disabled

 

401

 

The port has been disabled from the On-Line Port Operations menu.

 

 

Severity

Major (Level 2)

 

 

Link Disconnected

402

 

For X.25, this means that the link is disconnected and level 2 cannot be

 

 

established.

 

 

 

For SNA TPAD, this means that an XID command frame has been issued by the TPAD, but either there has been no response or the received XID data does not match the XID data conÞgured for the TPAD subscriber.

For SNA HPAD, this means that no XID or SNRM command frame has been received for any link address conÞgured for the HPAD subscriber.

Severity

Major (Level 2)

 

Action

Check the hardware at both ends to make sure the devices are

 

operational and cables are securely connected. For SNA, also

 

check the conÞguration records to make sure they match the

 

HPAD/TPAD.

 

Link Up

 

403

The level 2 link is up.

 

Severity

Major (Level 2)

 

X.25 Link Failed

404

The link has failed; some modem controls are not present, and the physical link is down.

Severity

Major (Level 2)

 

Action

Check the modem and cables for secure connections and proper

 

operation.

 

Restart with cc “n” dc “n”

405

A Restart has been issued, with the cause code (cc) and diagnostic code (dc)

shown.

 

 

Severity

Informational (Level 4)

 

Action

Depends on the cause. If necessary, contact your service

 

 

representative.

 

Trap Messages

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Cabletron Systems 1800 Link Disabled 401, Link Disconnected 402, Link Up 403, Link Failed 404, Restart with cc n dc n 405

1800, FRX4000, FRX6000 specifications

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