Snmp Trap; Syslog Message - Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 6560 Hardware User's Manual

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Dying Gasp

SNMP Trap

As soon as the power failure is detected, an SNMP trap is sent to the first three configured SNMP stations.
The trap includes the following information:
Slot number
Power supply type (primary/backup)
Time of the failure
Use the
snmp station
configuring an SNMP station.

Syslog Message

As soon as the power failure is detected, the following Syslog message is sent to the first three configured
Syslog servers, along with the time of the failure:
Dying Gasp Power Failure Event Occurred
Use the
swlog output socket
Configuration chapter in the Network Configuration Guide for information on configuring a Syslog server.
Link OAM PDU
As soon as the power failure is detected four 802.3ah OAM Information PDUs are sent to ports for which
link OAM is enabled and the LinkOAM port status is operational. The PDU will have the Dying Gasp bit
set.
Use the efm-oam and efm-oam port propagate-events commands to enable the generation of an 802.3ah
OAM Information PDU upon a dying gasp event:
-> efm-oam admin-state enable
-> efm-oam port 1/1/23-34 admin-state enable
-> efm-oam port 1/1/23-24 propagate-events dying-gasp enable
Link OAM PDU Priority
It may not be possible to generate PDUs on all ports enabled for link OAM. Dying gasp packets will be
sent in the following order based on port priority:
1. Uplink ports
2. All other ports
page 3-46
command and refer to the SNMP Configuration chapter for information on
command to add a Syslog station. Refer to the Using Switch Logging
OmniSwitch 6560 Hardware Users Guide
Chassis and Power Supplies
December 2019

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