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D-2 ExtremeWare EPICenter Software Installation and User Guide
Authentication Failed This trap indicates that a SNMP request with an invalid
community string is issued to the device.
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Overheat Extreme Networks proprietary trap.
This trap indicates that the on board temperature
sensor has reported an overheat condition. This
indicates the temperature has reached the Overheat
threshold. The switch will continue to function until it
reaches its shutdown threshold. The system will then
shutdown until the unit has sufficiently cooled such
that operation may begin again. A cold start trap will
be issued when the unit has come back on line. This
trap is sent repetitively every 30 seconds until the
temperature goes back to normal.
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Fan Failed Extreme Networks proprietary trap.
This trap indicates one or more of the cooling fans
inside the device has failed. A fan OK trap will be sent
once the fan has attained normal operation. This trap
is sent repetitively every 30 seconds until all the fans
are back to normal condition.
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Fan OK Extreme Networks proprietary trap.
This trap indicates that a fan has transitioned out of a
failure state and is now operating correctly.
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Invalid Login Extreme Networks proprietary trap. This trap indicates
that a user attempted to login to console or by telnet
but was refused access due to incorrect user name or
password. The trap is issued after three consecutive
failure of log in.
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Power Supply Failed Extreme Networks proprietary trap. This trap indicates
that one or more sources of power have failed.
Presumably a redundant power-supply has taken
over. This trap is sent repetitively every 30 seconds
until all the power supplies are back to normal
condition.
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Power Supply OK Extreme Networks proprietary trap. This trap indicates
that one or more previously bad sources of power
have come back to life without causing the device to
restart.
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Table D-1: SNMP Trap Events
Event Definition
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