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SNMP Traps Table
OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Switch Management Guide March 2015 page B-25
104 vRtrIsisAdjacencyChange vRtrIsisSys-
temLevel
vRtrIsisIfIndex
vRtrIsis-
TrapLSPID
isisISAdjState
isis This trap is sent when adjacency
changes state, entering or leaving
state up.
The first 6 bytes of the vRtrIsis-
TrapLSPID are the SystemID of
the adjacent IS. The isisISAd-
jState is the new state of the adja-
cency.
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.
vRtrIsisIfIndex—The ISIS interface on which the trap was received.
vRtrIsisTrapLSPID—An Octet String that uniquely identifies a Link State PDU.
isisISAdjState—The state of the adjacent router.
105
vRtrIsisCircIdExhausted
vRtrIsisIfIndex isis This trap is sent when sent when
ISIS cannot be started on a LAN
interface because a unique circid
could not be assigned due to the
exhaustion of the Circuit ID
space. This can only happen on
broadcast interfaces.
When this happens, the interface
is marked operationally down.
When an operationally up inter-
face is deleted, the Circuit ID can
be reused by any interface wait-
ing to receive a unique Circuit
ID.
vRtrIsisIfIndex—The ISIS interface.
106 vRtrIsisAdjRestartStatusChange vRtrIsisSys-
temLevel
vRtrIsisIfIndex
vRtrIsisISAd-
jRestartStatus
isis This trap is sent when an adjan-
cency's graceful restart status
changes.
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.
vRtrIsisIfIndex—The ISIS interface.
vRtrIsisISAdjRestartStatus—The new graceful restart state of the adjacency.
107 alaMvrpVlanLimitReachedEvent alaMvrpMax-
VlanLimit
bridge This trap is sent when the num-
ber of VLANs learned dynami-
cally by MVRP reaches the
configured limit.
alaMvrpMaxVlanLimit—The the maximum number of dynamic VLANs that can be created on the system by
MVRP. If the number of VLANs created by MVRP reaches this limit, the system will prevent MVRP from cre-
ating additional VLANs (32 - 4094, Default = 256).
No. Trap Name Objects Family Description