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Description: This trap indicates that an authentication server has been taken
out of service. This is almost always same as AuthServerReqTimedOut except
when there is only one authentication server in which case the server will
never be taken out of service. In that case the AuthServerReqTimedOut will
continue to be raised but not then AuthServerTimedOut.
Priority level: High
6 Authentication server up.
Description: This trap indicates that an authentication server that was
previously not responding has started responding to authentication requests.
This will be triggered by a user event that causes the switch to send an
authentication request to the authentication server.
Priority Level: Low.
7 Authentication user table full.
Description: This trap indicates that the authentication user table has reached
its limit with the number of user entries it can hold. This event is local to the
switch that generates the traps. The maximum number of user entries that
can be present at the same time in the user table is 4096.
Priority Level: Critical.
8 Authentication Bandwidth contracts table full
Description: This trap indicates that the maximum number of configured
bandwidth contracts on the switch has been exceeded. The threshold for this
is 4096
Priority Level: High
9 Authentication ACL table full.
Description: This trap indicates that the maximum number of ACL entries in
the ACL table has been exceeded. The limit for this is 2048 entries on a
switch.
Priority Level: High
10 Power supply failure
Description: As the name indicates, this trap indicates the failure of one of the
two possible power supplies in the switch.
Priority Level: Critical
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