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This chapter contains supported traps for the following:
This section contains the CISCO-STACK-MIB traps. The CISCO-STACK-MIB trap file contains traps defined in the ASN.1 description of the Cisco-specific MIB variables for Cisco's Catalyst concentrators and switches.
Signifies that the agent entity has detected that the fddimibPORTLerFlag object in the FDDI-SMT73-MIB (RFC 1512) has transitioned to the true (1) state for one of its ports. The generation of this trap can be controlled by the fddimibPORTLerAlarm object in the FDDI-SMT73-MIB for each port.
Variable: fddimibPORTSMTIndex, fddimibPORTIndex
Signifies that the agent entity has detected that the fddimibPORTLerFlag object in the FDDI-SMT73-MIB (RFC 1512) has transitioned to the false (2) state for one of its ports. The generation of this trap can be controlled by the fddimibPORTLerAlarm object in the FDDI-SMT73-MIB for each port.
Variable: fddimibPORTSMTIndex, fddimibPORTIndex
Signifies that the agent entity has detected that the moduleStatus object in this MIB has transitioned to the ok (2) state for one of its modules. The generation of this trap can be controlled by the sysEnableModuleTraps object in this MIB.
Variable: moduleIndex
Signifies that the agent entity has detected that the moduleStatus object in this MIB has transitioned out of the ok (2) state for one of its modules. The generation of this trap can be controlled by the sysEnableModuleTraps object in this MIB.
Variable: moduleIndex
Signifies that the agent entity has detected that the chassisTempAlarm, chassisMinorAlarm, or chassisMajorAlarm object in this MIB has transitioned to the on (2) state. The generation of this trap can be controlled by the sysEnableChassisTraps object in this MIB.
Variable: chassisTempAlarm, chassisMinorAlarm, chassisMajorAlarm
Signifies that the agent entity has detected that the chassisTempAlarm, chassisMinorAlarm, or chassisMajorAlarm object in this MIB has transitioned to the off (1) state. The generation of this trap can be controlled by the sysEnableChassisTraps object in this MIB.
Variable: chassisTempAlarm, chassisMinorAlarm, chassisMajorAlarm
Indicates that an IP permit denied access has occurred. The generation of this trap can be controlled by the sysEnableIpPermitTraps (systemGrp 31) object in this MIB.
Variable: ipPermitDeniedAddress, ipPermitDeniedAccess
This section contains the CISCO-VTP-MIB traps. The CISCO-VTP-MIB trap file contains traps defined in the CISCO-VTP-MIB.
Signifies that a device has incremented its vtpConfigRevNumberErrors counter.
Generation of this notification is suppressed if the vtpNotificationsEnabled has the value false.
The device must throttle the generation of consecutive vtpConfigRevNumberError notifications so that there is at least a five-second gap between notifications of this type. When notifications are throttled, they are dropped, not queued for sending at a future time.
Variable: managementDomainConfigRevNumber
Signifies that a device has incremented its vtpConfigDigestErrors counter. Generation of this notification is suppressed if the vtpNotificationsEnabled has the value false. The device must throttle the generation of consecutive vtpConfigDigestError notifications so that there is at least a five-second gap between notification of this type. When notifications are throttled, they are dropped, not queued for sending at a future time.
Variable: managementDomainConfigRevNumber
Signifies when the local system is no longer able to function as a VTP server because the number of defined VLANs is greater than vtpMaxVlanStorage. Generation of this notification is suppressed if the vtpNotificationsEnabled has the value "false."
Variable: managementDomainConfigRevNumber, vtpMaxVlanStorage
Signifies when a VLAN's maximum transmission unit (MTU) size is larger than can be supported by one of the following:
Generation of this notification is suppressed if the vtpNotificationsEnabled has the value "false."
Variable: vlanTrunkPortManagementDomain, vtpVlanState
This section contains the Remote Monitoring (RMON)-MIB traps. The RMON-MIB trap file contains traps defined in the RMON-MIB from RFC 1757.
Signifies when an alarm entry crosses its rising threshold and generates an event that is configured for sending SNMP traps.
Variable: alarmIndex, alarmVariable, alarmSampleType, alarmValue, alarmRisingThreshold
fallingAlarm (2)
Signifies when an alarm entry crosses its falling threshold and generates an event that is configured for sending SNMP traps.
Variable: alarmIndex, alarmVariable, alarmSampleType, alarmValue, alarmFallingThreshold
This section contains the IF-MIB traps. The IF-MIB trap file contains traps defined in the combined Interface Type (IANAifType-MIB) and Interface (IF-MIB) MIB from RFC 1573.
Signifies when the interface has changed from the "up" to the "down" state; the identity of the interface is defined in the first variable in the message.
Signifies when the interface has changed from the "down" to the "up" state; the identity of the interface is defined in the first variable in the message.
This section contains the BRIDGE-MIB traps. The BRIDGE-MIB trap file contains traps defined in the Bridge MIB from RFC 1493.
Indicates that the sending agent has become the new root of the spanning tree; the trap is sent by a bridge soon after its election as the new root, for example, upon expiration of the Topology Change Timer immediately subsequent to its election. Implementation of this trap is optional.
Indicates when any of its configured ports transitions from the Learning state to the Forwarding state, or from the Forwarding state to the Blocking state. The trap is not sent if a newRoot trap is sent for the same transition. Implementation of this trap is optional.
This section contains the SNMP-REPEATER-MIB traps. The SNMP-REPEATER-MIB trap file contains traps defined in the Hub MIB from RFC 1516.
Conveys information related to the operational status of the repeater. This trap is sent either when the value of rptrOperStatus changes, or upon completion of a nondisruptive test. The rptrHealth trap must contain the rptrOperStatus object. The agent may optionally include the rptrHealthText object in the varBind list. See the rptrOperStatus and rptrHealthText objects for descriptions of the information that is sent.
The agent must throttle the generation of consecutive rptrHealth traps so that there is at least a five-second gap between traps of this type. When traps are throttled, they are dropped, not queued, for sending at a future time.
Variable: rptrOperStatus
This trap is sent when a change occurs in the group structure of a repeater. This occurs only when a group is logically or physically removed from or added to a repeater. The varBind list contains the identifier of the group that was removed or added.
The agent must throttle the generation of consecutive rptrGroupChange traps for the same group so that there is at least a five-second gap between traps of this type. When traps are throttled, they are dropped, not queued, for sending at a future time.
rptrResetEvent (3)--Continued
Variable: rptrGroupIndex
The rptrResetEvent trap conveys information related to the operational status of the repeater. This trap is sent on completion of a repeater reset action. A repeater reset action is defined as a transition to the START state of Figure 9-2 in Section 9 (IEEE 802.3 Std) when triggered by a management command (for example, an SNMP Set on the rptrReset object).
The agent must throttle the generation of consecutive rptrResetEvent traps so that there is at least a five-second gap between traps of this type. When traps are throttled, they are dropped, not queued, for sending at a future time.
The rptrResetEvent trap is not sent when the agent restarts and sends an SNMP coldStart or warmStart trap. However, it is recommended that a repeater agent send the rptrOperStatus object as an optional object with its coldStart and warmStart trap protocol data units (PDUs).
The rptrOperStatus object must be included in the varbind list sent with this trap. The agent might optionally include the rptrHealthText object as well.
Variable: rptrOperStatus
This section contains the RFC 1157-SNMP traps. The RFC 1157-SNMP trap file contains traps defined in the RFC 1157-SNMP.
Agent is initializing.
A message from an SNMP manager with an invalid community string was received.
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