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No. Trap Name
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dvmrpNeighborNotPruning
dvmrpInterfaceLocalAddress—The IP address this system will use as a source address on this interface. On
unnumbered interfaces, it must be the same value as dvmrpInterfaceLocalAddress for some interfaces on the
system.
dvmrpNeighborCapabilities—This object describes the neighboring router's capabilities. The leaf bit indi-
cates that the neighbor has only one interface with neighbors. The prune bit indicates that the neighbor supports
pruning. The generationID bit indicates that the neighbor sends its generationID in Probe messages. The mtrace
bit indicates that the neighbor can handle mtrace requests.
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risingAlarm
alarmIndex—An index that uniquely identifies an entry in the alarm table. Each such entry defines a diagnos-
tic sample at a particular interval for an object on the device.
alarmVariable—The object identifier of the particular variable to be sampled. Only variables that resolve to an
ASN.1 primitive type of INTEGER (INTEGER, Integer32, Counter32, Counter64, Gauge, or TimeTicks) may
be sampled.
alarmSampleType—The method of sampling the selected variable and calculating the value to be compared
against the thresholds. If the value of this object is absoluteValue (1), the value of the selected variable will be
compared directly with the thresholds at the end of the sampling interval. If the value of this object is deltaValue
(2), the value of the selected variable at the last sample will be subtracted from the current value, and the differ-
ence compared with the thresholds.
alarmValue—The value of the statistic during the last sampling period. For example, if the sample type is
deltaValue, this value will be the difference between the samples at the beginning and end of the period. If the
sample type is absoluteValue, this value will be the sampled value at the end of the period.
alarmRisingThreshold—A threshold for the sampled statistic. When the current sampled value is greater than
or equal to this threshold, and the value at the last sampling interval was less than this threshold, a single event
will be generated. A single event will also be generated if the first sample after this entry becomes valid is
greater than or equal to this threshold and the associated alarmStartupAlarm is equal to risingAlarm (1) or risin-
gOrFallingAlarm (3).
OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Switch Management Guide
Objects
Family
dvmrpInterface-
ipmr
LocalAddress
dvmrpNeigh-
borCapabili-
ties
alarmIndex
rmon
alarmVariable
alarmSample-
Type
alarmValue
alarmRisingTh-
reshold
March 2011
SNMP Traps Table
Description
A non-pruning neighbor has been
detected in an implementation-
dependent manner. This trap is
generated at most once per gen-
eration ID of the neighbor. For
example, it should be generated
at the time a neighbor is first
heard from if the prune bit is not
set. It should also be generated if
the local system has the ability to
tell that a neighbor which sets the
prune bit is not pruning any
branches over an extended period
of time. The trap should be gen-
erated if the router has no other
neighbors on the same interface
with a lower IP address than
itself.
An Ethernet statistical variable
has exceeded its rising thresh-
old. The variable's rising thresh-
old and whether it will issue an
SNMP trap for this condition are
configured by an NMS station
running RMON.
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