B. SNMP MIBs, Traps, and RMON Alarm Defaults

Table B-7. enterprise-Specific Traps and Variable-Bindings (2 of 3)

Trap

Variable-Bindings

Possible Cause

 

 

 

enterpriseLatency-

ifIndex (RFC 1573)

An IP SLV latency value has gone

Restored(121)

￿devLastTrapString

particularback belowClassa thresholdof Servicefor afor a

 

(devHealthAndStatus.-

path.

 

mib

 

 

 

 

String:

 

 

‘Latency restored xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx,

 

 

COS nn,

 

 

DLCI nnnn

 

 

 

enterpriseMissed-

devFrExtDlciIfIndex

SLV Timeout Error Event

SLVDown(16)

(devFrExt.mib)

Threshold has been exceeded.

 

devFrExtDlciDlci

String:

 

(devFrExt.mib)

‘SLV down on $ifString due to

 

devFrExtDlciMissedSLVs

excessive SLV packet loss. Total

 

SLV packets lost is $numLost.’

 

￿(devFrExt.mib)

enterpriseMissed-

devLastTrapString

SLV Timeout Error Event has been

SLVUp(116)

cleared.

(devHealthAndStatus.mib)

 

 

String:

 

 

‘SLV up on $ifString because

 

 

SLV communication was

 

 

reestablished. Total SLV packets

 

 

lost is $numLost.’

 

 

 

enterprisePath-

ifIndex (RFC 1573)

A path on the network interface

Down(19)

￿devLastTrapString

has become unavailable.

 

(devHealthAndStatus.-

String:

 

mib

‘Path xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Down, DLCI

 

 

nnnn

 

 

 

enterprisePath-

ifIndex (RFC 1573)

A path on the network interface

Up(20)

￿devLastTrapString

has become available.

 

(devHealthAndStatus.-

String:

 

mib

‘Path xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Up,

 

 

DLCI nnnn

 

 

 

enterpriseRmon-

devLastTrapString

All RMON-related option changes

ResetToDefault(13)

￿(devHealthAndStatus.mib)

have been reset to their default

 

 

values.

 

 

Default Factory Configuration

 

 

settings have been reloaded,

 

 

returning RMON-related options to

 

 

their original settings.

 

 

String:

 

 

‘RMON database reset to defaults.’

 

 

 

enterpriseSelfTest-

devLastTrapString

Unit has completed

Fail(2)

￿(devHealthAndStatus.mib)

(re)initialization and a hardware

 

 

failure was detected.

 

 

String:

 

 

‘Self test failed: $s.’

 

 

($s is the contents of

 

 

devSelfTestResult.)

 

 

 

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