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SNMP Traps Table
page B-4 OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Switch Management Guide March 2015
8 chassisTrapsAlert physicalIndex
chassisTraps-
ObjectType
chassisTraps-
ObjectNum-
ber
chassisTrap-
sAlertNum-
ber
chassisTrap-
sAlertDescr
chassis A notification that some change
has occurred in the chassis.
physicalIndex—The physical index of the involved object.
chassisTrapsObjectType—An enumerated value that provides the object type involved in the alert trap.
chassisTrapsObjectNumber—A number defining the order of the object in the set (e.g., the number of the
considered fan or power supply). This is intended to clarify as much as possible the location of the failure or
alert. An instance of the appearance of the trap could be “failure on a module. Power supply 3”.
chassisTrapsAlertNumber—This number that identifies the alert among all the possible chassis alert causes.
chassisTrapsAlertDescr— The description of the alert matching ChassisTrapsAlertNumber.
9 chassisTrapsStateChange physicalIndex
chassisTraps-
ObjectType
chassisTraps-
ObjectNum-
ber
chasEntPhys-
OperStatus
chassis An NI status change was
detected.
physicalIndex—The physical index of the involved object.
chassisTrapsObjectType—An enumerated value that provides the object type involved in the alert trap.
chassisTrapsObjectNumber—A number defining the order of the object in the set (e.g., the number of the
considered fan or power supply). This intends to clarify as much as possible the location of the failure or alert.
An instance of the appearance of the trap could be “failure on a module. Power supply 3”.
chasEntPhysOperStatus—An enumerated value that indicates the operational status of installed modules
(includes empty slots).
10 chassisTrapsMacOverlap physicalIndex
chasTrapMac-
RangeIndex
module A MAC range overlap was found
in the backplane eeprom.
physicalIndex—The physical index of the involved object.
chasTrapMacRangeIndex—The MAC range index of the involved object.
11 vrrpTrapNewMaster vrrpOperMas-
terIpAddr
vrrp The SNMP agent has transferred
from the backup state to the mas-
ter state.
vrrpOperMasterIpAddr—The master router’s real (primary) IP address. This is the IP address listed as the
source in the VRRP advertisement last received by this virtual router.
12 vrrpTrapAuthFailure vrrpTrapPack-
etSrc
vrrpTrapAu-
thErrorType
vrrp A packet was received from the
network whose authentication
key conflicts with the switch’s
authentication key or type.
vrrpTrapPacketSrc—The IP address of an inbound VRRP packet.
vrrpTrapAuthErrorType—Potential types of configuration conflicts.
No. Trap Name Objects Family Description