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ExtremeWare EPICenter Software Installation and User Guide D-5
OSPF Interface
Authentication Failure
An ospfIfAuthFailure trap signifies that a packet has
been received on a non-virtual interface from a router
whose authentication key or authentication type
conflicts with this routers authentication key or
authentication type.
6.1.9 or later
OSPF Virtual Interface
Authentication Failure
An ospfVirtIfAuthFailure trap signifies that a packet
has been received on a virtual interface from a router
whose authentication key or authentication type
conflicts with this routers authentication key or
authentication type.
6.1.9 or later
OSPF Interface Receive
Bad Packet
An ospfIfRxBadPacket trap signifies that an OSPF
packet has been received on a non-virtual interface
that cannot be parsed.
6.1.9 or later
OSPF Virtual Interface
Receive Bad Packet
An ospfVirtIfRxBadPacket trap signifies that an OSPF
packet has been received on a virtual interface that
cannot be parsed.
6.1.9 or later
OSPF TX_Retransmit An ospfTxRetransmit trap signifies than an OSPF
packet has been retransmitted on a non- virtual
interface. All packets that may be retransmitted are
associated with an LSDB entry. The LS type, LS ID,
and Router ID are used to identify the LSDB entry.
6.1.9 or later
OSPF Virtual Interface TX
Retransmit
An ospfVirtIfTxRetransmit trap signifies than an OSPF
packet has been retransmitted on a virtual interface.
All packets that may be retransmitted are associated
with an LSDB entry. The LS type, LS ID, and Router ID
are used to identify the LSDB entry.
6.1.9 or later
OSPF Originate LSA An ospfOriginateLsa trap signifies that a new LSA has
been originated by this router. This trap should not be
invoked for simple refreshes of LSAs (which happens
every 30 minutes), but instead will only be invoked
when an LSA is (re)originated due to a topology
change. Additionally, this trap does not include LSAs
that are being flushed because they have reached
MaxAge.
6.1.9 or later
OSPF Max_Age LSA An ospfMaxAgeLsa trap signifies that one of the LSA
in the routers link-state database has aged to
MaxAge.
6.1.9 or later
OSPF LSDB Overflow An ospfLsdbOverflow trap signifies that the number of
LSAs in the routers link-state database has exceeded
ospfExtLsdbLimit.
6.1.9 or later
Table D-1: SNMP Trap Events
Event Definition
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