Snmp Trap Support; Bootp Automatic Ip Configuration/Mac Address; Table 6 Support Snmp Traps - Nortel BayStack 380 Using Manual

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SNMP trap support

The BayStack 380 Switch supports an SNMP agent with industry standard
SNMPv1 traps, as well as private SNMPv1 trap extensions

Table 6 Support SNMP traps

Trap name
RFC 1215 (industry standard):
linkUp
linkDown
authenticationFailure
coldStart
warmStart
s5CtrMIB (Nortel proprietary traps):
s5CtrUnitUp
s5CtrUnitDown
s5CtrHotSwap
s5CtrProblem
s5EtrSbsMacAccessViolation

BootP automatic IP configuration/MAC address

The BayStack 380 Switch has a unique 48-bit hardware address, or MAC address,
that is printed on a label on the back panel. You use this MAC address when you
configure the network BootP server to recognize the BayStack 380 Switch BootP
requests. A properly configured BootP server enables the switch to automatically
learn its assigned IP address, subnet mask, IP address of the default router (default
gateway), and software image file name.
Configurable
Per port
Per port
System wide
Always on
Always on
Always on
Always on
Always on
Always on
Always on
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Sent when
A port's link state changes to up.
A port's link state changes to down.
There is an SNMP authentication failure.
The system is powered on.
The system restarts due to a management
reset.
A unit is added to a configuration.
A unit is removed from a configuration.
A unit is hot-swapped in a configuration.
An assigned unit fails.
A MAC address violation is detected.
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