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SNMP Traps Table
page B-24 OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Switch Management Guide March 2015
101 vRtrIsisLSPTooLargeToPropagate vRtrIsisLSP-
Size
vRtrIsisSystem-
Level
vRtrIsis-
TrapLSPID
vRtrIsisIfIndex
isis This trap is sent when an LSP is
larger than the Data Link Block
Size for a circuit.
vRtrIsisLSPSize—The size of the LSP received.
vRtrIsisSystemLevel—Identifies the level to which the notification applies.Routing within an area is referred
to as Level-1 routing. Routing between two or more areas is referred to as Level 2 routing. Each area runs a sep-
arate copy of the basic link-state routing algorithm.
vRtrIsisTrapLSPID—An Octet String that uniquely identifies a Link State PDU.
vRtrIsisIfIndex—The ISIS interface on which the LSP was received.
102 vRtrIsisOrigLSPBufSizeMismatch vRtrIsisOrigi-
natingBuffer-
Size
vRtrIsisSystem-
Level
vRtrIsis-
TrapLSPID
vRtrIsisIfIndex
isis This trap is sent when a Level 1
or 2 LSP is received that is larger
than the local value for the origi-
nating LSP Buffer Size; or
when a Level 1 or 2 LSP is
received containing the originat-
ing LSP Buffer Size option but
the value in the PDU option field
does not match the local value
for the originating LSP Buffer
Size.
vRtrIsisOriginatingBufferSize—The buffer size advertised by the peer.
vRtrIsisSystemLevel—Identifies the level to which the notification applies.Routing within an area is referred
to as Level-1 routing. Routing between two or more areas is referred to as Level 2 routing. Each area runs a sep-
arate copy of the basic link-state routing algorithm.
vRtrIsisTrapLSPID—An Octet String that uniquely identifies a Link State PDU.
vRtrIsisIfIndex—The ISIS interface on which the LSP was received.
103 vRtrIsisProtoSuppMismatch vRtrIsisProto-
colsSup-
ported
vRtrIsisSystem-
Level
vRtrIsis-
TrapLSPID
vRtrIsisIfIndex
isis This trap is sent when a non-
pseudonode segment 0 LSP is
received that has no matching
protocols supported.
This may be because the system
does not generate the field, or
because there are no common
elements.
The list of protocols supported
should be included in the notifi-
cation: it may be empty if the
TLV is not supported, or if the
TLV is empty.
vRtrIsisProtocolsSupported—The protocols supported by an adjacent system. This may be empty
vRtrIsisSystemLevel—Identifies the level to which the notification applies.Routing within an area is referred
to as Level-1 routing. Routing between two or more areas is referred to as Level 2 routing. Each area runs a sep-
arate copy of the basic link-state routing algorithm.
vRtrIsisTrapLSPID—An Octet String that uniquely identifies a Link State PDU.
vRtrIsisIfIndex—The ISIS interface on which the LSP was received.
No. Trap Name Objects Family Description