User guide
SNMP Traps Table
page B-42 OmniSwitch AOS Release 8 Switch Management Guide May 2014
alaSdpId—The SDP identifier.
alaSdpOperStatus—The SDP operational status:
•
up
• notAlive
• notReady
• invalidEgressInterface
• transportTunnelDown
• down
• created - dynamically created for SPB
• destroyed - dynamically destroyed for SPB
Note: The value 'notAlive' is valid only when keep-alive is enabled, and it means that the keep-alive operating
status is not alive. The value 'notReady' is valid only when this SDP uses a label signaling protocol (e.g. TLDP)
and it means that the signaling session with the far-end peer has not been established. The value 'invalidE-
gressInterface' indicates that the IOM's have detected that the egress interface towards the far-end device is not
a network port.
alaSdpNetworkPort—The network port where isis discovered the neighbor node information (BVLAN and
BMAC).
alaSdpBVlan—The Backbone (BVLAN) where ISIS discovered the neighbor node information (BVLAN and
BMAC).
alaSdpSystemId—The Backbone (BVLAN) where ISIS discovered the neighbor node information (BVLAN
and BMAC).
alaSdpSystemName—The neighbor host name associated with the SDP object.
alaSdpDynamicType—SDP dynamically allocated for Unicast or Multicast Path.
alaSdpIsid—The I-Domain Service Identifier (I-SID) for the Group Mac assigned to this Multicast SDP.
170 smgrSdpBindStatusChange alaSvcId,
alaSdpBindId,
alaSdpBindOp-
erStatus,
alaSdpBindNet-
workPort,
alaSdpBindB-
Vlan,
alaSdpBindSys-
temId,
alaSdpBindSys-
temName,
alaSdpBindIsid
svcmgr This trap is sent when there is a
change in SDP Bind operating
status. For SPB, the SDP Bind is
dynamically created or destroyed
as detected by ISIS when the
same ISID is configured in the
neighbor node.
No. Trap Name Objects Family Description