Znyx Networks bh5700 manual Snmp and OpenArchitect Interface Definitions, Supported Traps

Models: bh5700

1 359
Download 359 pages 3.51 Kb
Page 80
Image 80

 

Supported Traps

 

 

SNMPv2-MIB:

coldStart

 

 

SNMPv2-MIB:

authenticationFailure

 

 

IF-MIB:

linkUp

 

 

IF-MIB:

linkDown

 

 

UCD-SNMP-MIB:

ucdShutdown

 

 

RMON-MIB:

risingAlarm

 

 

RMON-MIB:

fallingAlarm

 

 

VRRP:

vrrpTrapNewMaster

 

 

VRRP:

vrrpTrapAuthFailure

 

 

EGP (rfc1213):

egpNeighborLoss

 

 

BGP4-MIB:

bgpEstablished

 

 

BGP4-MIB:

bgpBackwardTransition

 

 

 

Table 5.2: Supported Traps

SNMP and OpenArchitect Interface Definitions

OpenArchitect, defines three types of devices:

zre

physical

port

zrl

trunk of

ports

zhp

interface consisting of ports (zres) and trunks of ports

(zrls)

A zrl (trunk device) is treated as an aggregate of its constituent zres (ports). A zhp is an aggregate of its immediately contributing sub-interfaces (zre's and zrl's). The ports that make up a trunk do not contribute to the zhp.

The administrative status of a zre and zhp are independent of each other. If the administrative status is down, then the operational status will be down independent of the underlying link state. You must ifconfig up the zres to see the operational link status for a zre. When the administrative status is up, the operational status is dependent on the underlying physical state. For example, if zhp0 contains zre1 and zre2 the following would be true for the operational status given the administrative status is up on zre1, zre2, and zhp0:

Ethernet Switch Blade User's Guide

release 3.2.2j

page 80

Page 80
Image 80
Znyx Networks bh5700 manual Snmp and OpenArchitect Interface Definitions, Supported Traps