Avaya 8800 Traps Reference page 21

Ethernet routing switch
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Traps Reference
Notification type
rcnMaxRouteWar
rcVrfName
nSet
rcnMaxRouteDrop
rcVrfName
Clear
rcnMaxRouteDrop
rcVrfName
Set
rcnMstpNewCistR
rcStgBridgeAddress
oot
rcnMstpNewMstiR
rcStgBridgeAddress
oot
rcStgId
rcnMstpNewCistR
rcStgBridgeAddress
egionalRoot
Objects
A rcnMaxRouteWarnSet
trap signifies that the given
Virtual Router routing table
is reaching its maximum
size. Action should be taken
to prevent this.
A rcnMaxRouteDropClear
trap signifies that the given
Virtual Router routing table
is no longer dropping new
routes as it is below its
maximum size.
A rcnMaxRouteDropSet
trap signifies that the given
Virtual Router routing table
has reached its maximum
size, and is now dropping all
new nonstatic routes.
A rcMstpNewCistRoot trap
signifies that the SNMPv2
entity, acting in an agent
role, has detected that the
Multiple Spanning Tree
Protocol has declared the
device to be the new root of
the common internal
spanning tree.
A rcMstpNewMstiRoot trap
signifies that the SNMPv2
entity, acting in an agent
role, has detected that the
Multiple Spanning Tree
Protocol has declared the
device to be the new root of
the spanning tree instance.
A
rcMstpNewCistRegionalRo
ot trap signifies that the
SNMPv2 entity, acting in an
agent role, has detected that
the Multiple Spanning Tree
Protocol has declared the
device to be the new
regional root of the common
internal spanning tree.
Proprietary traps
Description
January 2014
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