Configuring the Trap Table

Duplicate of DLCI “n” on Port

428

Each connection sharing a DLCI must be on a different logical port, and two records have been conÞgured in the FRX specifying the same logical port on one DLCI. (DLCIs are conÞgured in records for logical ports, IP/LLC2/IPX interfaces over frame relay, and frame relay PVCs.) Only one of the duplicate connections will come up.

Severity

Minor (Level 3)

 

Action

Check the database records for the duplicate conÞguration and

 

change one (or more) of the records.

 

File Update: FRDLCI.DAT

429

The Frame Relay DLCI conÞguration Þle has been updated.

 

Severity

Informational (Level 4)

 

Received Port Disable Request

430

Self-explanatory.

 

Severity

Critical (Level 1)

 

Action

None; however, all users of this port should be made aware of the

 

disable.

 

Received Port Dump Request

431

The BSC device has experienced a problem that caused it to send a request to send a dump to the port.

Severity

Critical (Level 1)

 

Action

Check the device.

 

Node Under Remote Control

432

Self-explanatory.

 

Severity

Informational (Level 4)

 

Remote Control Released

433

Self-explanatory.

 

Severity

Informational (Level 4)

 

Remote Control CXN Clr cc= “n” dc = “n”

434

A remote control connection was cleared.

 

Severity

Informational (Level 4)

 

Action

Depends on the cause.

 

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Cabletron Systems 1800 manual File Update FRDLCI.DAT 429, Received Port Disable Request 430, Received Port Dump Request 431

1800, FRX4000, FRX6000 specifications

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