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SNMP Traps Table
page B-38 OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Switch Management Guide March 2015
154 appFPSignatureMatchTrap alaAppFPPort,
alaAppFPD-
bAppGroup-
Name,
alaAppFPD-
bAppName,
alaAppF-
PDbSrc-
MacAddr,
alaAppFPDb-
VlanId,
alaAppFPDbSr-
cIpAddrType,
alaAppFPDbSr-
cIpAddr,
alaAppF-
PDbSrcPort
app finger-
print
This trap is sent when a traffic
flow matches an application sig-
nature.
alaAppFPPort—The port on which the flow was classified
alaAppFPDbAppGroupName—The name of the application group and signature that matched the flow.
alaAppFPDbAppName—The name of the application that matched the flow.
alaAppFPDbSrcMacAddr—The source MAC addresses of the flow.
alaAppFPDbVlanId—The VLAN on which the flow was learned and forwarded.
alaAppFPDbSrcIpAddrType—The source IP address type.
alaAppFPDbSrcIpAddr—The source IP address.
alaAppFPDbSrcPort—The source port number.
155 virtualChassisVflSpeedTypeChange virtualChas-
sisOper-
ChasId,
virtualChassis-
VflId,
virtualChassis-
VflSpeed-
Type
virtual-
chassis
This trap is sent when the VFL
speed type is changed.
virtualChassisOperChasId—The operational Virtual-Chassis ID.
virtualChassisVflId—The Virtual Fabric Link Interface If Index.
virtualChassisVflSpeedType—The Virtual Chassis VFL speed type:
Unassigned - VFL speed type is unassigned.
Unknown - VFL speed is unknown.
Mismatch - This VFL has member ports operating at different speeds.
Ten GB - All member ports of this VFL are operating at 10 Gbps.
Forty GB - All member ports of this VFL are operating at 40 Gbps.
No. Trap Name Objects Family Description