Specifications
Device Events and Alarms
Event and Alarm Messages Bay Networks BayStack Hubs
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CsEvFormat/Event36000119
{d "%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T"} The bad FDDI
MAC frames threshold was exceeded for
{X 2}. The frame error condition is {T
T36000119_FCon 1}. Frame count is {I 3}.
Error count is {I 4}. Lost count is {I 5}. {t}
(name - {m }). (Trap type:
1.3.6.1.4.1.45.6.40) - (event [{e}]).
CsPCause/Prob36000119
1) There may be a problem between this
station and its upstream neighbor. The
upstream neighbor may be transmitting
errors or leaving the ring.
CsEvFormat/Event3600011a
{d "%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T"} Station {X 2}
is experiencing local buffer congestion.
The Not Copied Condition is {T
T3600011a_CCon 1}. The Not Copied
count is {I 3}. The {O 5} frames sucessfully
received count is {I 4}. {t} (name - {m }).
(Trap type: 1.3.6.1.4.1.45.6.41) - (event
[{e}]).
CsPCause/Prob3600011a
1) A station is experiencing local buffer
congestion.
CsEvFormat/Event3600011b
{d "%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T"} A change was
detected in upstream or downstream
neighbors for station {X 2}. The Upstream
Neighbor is now {S 1}, it was {S 3}. The
Downstream Neighbor is now {S 4}, it was
{S 6}. {t} (name - {m }). (Trap type:
1.3.6.1.4.1.45.6.42) - (event [{e}]).
No Probable cause message.
CsEvFormat/Event3600011c
{d "%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T"} Port {O 2} has
exhibited elasticity buffer errors. The
elasticity buffer error count is {I 1}. {t}
(name - {m }). (Trap type:
1.3.6.1.4.1.45.6.43) - (event [{e}]).
CsPCause/Prob3600011c
1) A station may be transmitting frames
that are too long. 2) A station may be
using a clock that is out of tolerance.
CsEvFormat/Event3600011d
{d "%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T"} The {T
T3600011d_RING 3} dual ring peer wrap
flag is {T T3600011d_PEER 4} at a
station. Attachment configuration for the
station is {T T3600011d_TCFS 1}. SMT
entry number is {O 2}. {t} (name - {m }).
(Trap type: 1.3.6.1.4.1.45.2.7.0.6.1) -
(event [{e}]).
CsPCause/Prob3600011d
1) The dual ring is wrapped at a station
(wrapA or wrapB). Note that this is a
legal configuration and may be
intentional.
Table 4-1. Events and Alarms