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Table 40.
Enterprise NOS‐Supported Enterprise SNMP Traps (continued)
Trap Name
altSwLACPPortUnblocked
altSwLFDPortErrdisabled
altSwVlagInstanceUp
altSwVlagInstanceRemoteUp
altSwVlagInstanceLocalUp
altSwVlagInstanceDown
altSwVlagIslUp
altSwVlagIslDown
altSwDefGwUp
altSwDefGwDown
Description
Signifies that LACP is operationally
up on a port, and traffic is no longer
blocked on the port.
Signifies that a port is
error‐disabled due to excessive link
flaps.
Signifies that VLAG instance is up
identified in the trap message.
Signifies that VLAG is down but
instance on the remote instance is
up.
Signifies that VLAG is down but
local instance is up.
Signifies that VLAG instance is
down identified in the trap
message.
Signifies that connection between
VLAG switches is up.
Signifies that connection between
VLAG switches is down.
Signifies that the default gateway is
alive. ipCurCfgGwIndex is the
index of the Gateway in
ipCurCfgGwTable. The range for
ipCurCfgGwIndex is from 1 to
ipGatewayTableMax.
ipCurCfgGwAddr is the IP address
of the default gateway.
Signifies that the default gateway is
down. ipCurCfgGwIndex is the
index of the Gateway in
ipCurCfgGwTable. The range for
ipCurCfgGwIndex is from 1 to
ipGatewayTableMax.
ipCurCfgGwAddr is the IP address
of the default gateway.