Installation guide

T-1 Private SNMP agent 32-61
Chapter 32: SNMP Agents
Wave Global Administrator Guide
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vdsx1TrunkYellow This trap is generated when the specific trunk
goes into a YELLOW alarm condition (for
example, Loss of Frame condition).
vdsx1TrunkIdentifier
vdsx1cardSlotNumber
vdsx1TrunkDeviceNumber
vdsx1TrunkIndex
5
vdsx1TrunkBlueClear This notification is sent when the specific trunk
BLUE alarm condition clears.
vdsx1TrunkIdentifier
vdsx1cardSlotNumber
vdsx1TrunkDeviceNumber
vdsx1TrunkIndex
6
vdsx1TrunkBlue This trap is generated when the specified trunk
goes into a BLUE alarm condition (for example,
Alarm Indication Signal, AIS, meaning the
source is sending an unframed stream of one’s).
vdsx1TrunkIdentifier
vdsx1cardSlotNumber
vdsx1TrunkDeviceNumber
vdsx1TrunkIndex
7
vdsx1TrunkReconfigCo
mplete
This trap is generated when the trunk has been
reconfigured by the driver in response to a SET
operation.
vdsx1TrunkIdentifier
vdsx1cardSlotNumber
vdsx1TrunkDeviceNumber
vdsx1TrunkIndex
8
vdsx1TrunkReconfigErr
or
This trap is generated if the driver is unable to
reconfigure the trunk (because of an illegal value
or state on a SET operation).
vdsx1TrunkIdentifier
vdsx1cardSlotNumber
vdsx1TrunkDeviceNumber
vdsx1TrunkIndex
43
vdsx1TrunkLoopback
PayloadOn
This notification is sent when the specific trunk
enters a payload loopback state. Payload
loopback means that the received signal at this
interface is looped through the device. Typically
the received signal is looped back for
re-transmission after it has passed through the
device's framing function.
vdsx1TrunkIdentifier
vdsx1cardSlotNumber
vdsx1TrunkDeviceNumber
vdsx1TrunkIndex
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vdsx1TrunkLoopback
PayloadOff
This notification is sent when the specific trunk
moves from a payload loopback state to a
non-loopback state.
vdsx1TrunkIdentifier
vdsx1cardSlotNumber
vdsx1TrunkDeviceNumber
vdsx1TrunkIndex
T-1 Private SNMP agent - Traps
Release 2.0
September 2010