Configuring the Trap Table

BSCI: Invalid queue operations

521

 

An invalid operation has occurred and has disabled the port.

 

 

Severity

Minor (Level 3)

 

 

Action

Take the same action as for message 500.

 

 

BSCI: Invalid protocol operations

522

 

An invalid operation has occurred and has disabled the port.

 

 

Severity

Minor (Level 3)

 

 

Action

Take the same action as for message 500.

 

 

BSCI: Invalid CUA, DUA operations

523

 

An invalid operation has occurred and has disabled the port.

 

 

Severity

Minor (Level 3)

 

 

Action

Take the same action as for message 500.

 

 

Invalid Line Speed LP “n” Port “n”

524

 

Self-explanatory.

 

 

Severity

Minor (Level 3)

 

 

Action

Correct the line speed in the Port record.

 

 

I-FRM Blocked-Remote Busy Timeout

530

 

An RNR (Receive Not Ready) condition on the port has been cleared by

 

 

expiration of the Remote Busy Timer, which caused the port to be reset.

 

 

Severity

Major (Level 2)

 

 

Action

Check the user device for a problem that caused the RNR.

I-FRM Blocked-No Acks from Remote

531

 

The remote user device is not accepting transmission from the local device, and the local port has been reset.

Severity

Major (Level 2)

 

Action

Check the remote device for a problem.

 

Enter Service Affecting Condition

532

The DTE and DCE exchange messages regularly so that each knows the other is running and ready. If one end does not respond, this event message is sent and the link goes down.

Severity

Major (Level 2)

Action

Check the equipment to see what caused the failure to respond.

Trap Messages

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Cabletron Systems 1800, FRX4000, FRX6000 manual Enter Service Affecting Condition 532

1800, FRX4000, FRX6000 specifications

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