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Table 41.
Lenovo N/OS‐Supported Enterprise SNMP Traps (continued)
Trap Name
altSwVrrpNewMaster
altSwVrrpNewBackup
altSwVrrpAuthFailure
altSwNtpNotServer
altSwNTPUpdateClock
altSwECMPGatewayUp
altSwECMPGatewayDown
Description
Indicates that the sending agent has
transitioned to "Master" state.
vrrpCurCfgVirtRtrIndx is the
VRRP virtual router table index
referenced in
vrrpCurCfgVirtRtrTable. The range
is from 1 to
vrrpVirtRtrTableMaxSize.
vrrpCurCfgVirtRtrAddr is the
VRRP virtual router IP address.
Indicates that the sending agent has
transitioned to "Backup" state.
vrrpCurCfgVirtRtrIndx is the
VRRP virtual router table index
referenced in
vrrpCurCfgVirtRtrTable. The range
is from 1 to
vrrpVirtRtrTableMaxSize.
vrrpCurCfgVirtRtrAddr is the
VRRP virtual router IP address.
Signifies that a packet has been
received from a router whose
authentication key or
authentication type conflicts with
this routerʹs authentication key or
authentication type.
Implementation of this trap is
optional. vrrpCurCfgIfIndx is the
VRRP interface index. This is
equivalent to ifIndex in RFC 1213
mib. The range is from 1 to
vrrpIfTableMaxSize.
vrrpCurCfgIfPasswd is the
password for authentication. It is a
DisplayString of 0 to 7 characters.
Signifies that the primary or
secondary NTP server cannot be
reached.
Signifies that the system clock is
updated with NTP server.
Signifies that the ECMP gateway is
up.
Signifies that the ECMP gateway is
down.