Specifications

ATX Group
ATX MIB Reference Guide 10-93
strunkLastError {strunkEntry 5}
Integer Read-Only
The reason for failure when the link is in closed, oneway, or helddown state.
Values include:
none (1) – no error; the trunking protocol may re-start with no error
conditions when trunking is turned on for a port, or when the MIB variable
that controls extra trunk groups is modified.
in-bpdu (2) – a Spanning Tree BPDU was received, indicating that the
connection is not point-to-point, or the far end does not have trunking turned
on.
multiple-bridges (3) – a different bridge has been connected at the far end and
the trunking protocol will re-start.
ack-lost (4) – the far end has detected a problem, and the trunking protocol
will re-start.
standby (5) – this trunk group is filled to capacity using other ports; this port
is now a hot standby.
too-many-groups (6) – the maximum number of groups an ATX can handle
has been reached and a new group cannot be added. This port will not be used
until the condition clears.
no-ack (7) – this port has not received a valid trunking packet, and the
trunking protocol will re-start.
perturbed-threshold (8) – errors are preventing stabilization, and the trunking
protocol will re-start.
port-change (9) – this port is connected to another port on the same ATX and
cannot be used until this condition clears.
different-lan-type (10) – a different port has been connected at the far end, and
the trunking protocol will re-start.
multiple-lan-types (11) - several LAN types have been connected on the same
ATX.
strunkLinkOrdinal {strunkEntry 6}
Integer Read-Only
The position of this link within the trunk group.