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Event Types for Alarms
Table 58: SNMP Trap Events (continued)
Event
Ping Test Completed
Ping Test Failed
PoE PSU Status
Changed
Port Diagnostics
Power Supply Failed
Power Supply OK
Processor State Change
Trap
Pse Port On/Off
Redundant Power
Supply Failed
Redundant Power
Supply OK
SLB Unit Added
SLB Unit Removed
STP New Root
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Definition
Generated at the completion of a ping test when the
corresponding pingCtlTrapGeneration object is set to
testCompletion(4).
Generated when a ping test is determined to have failed when
the corresponding pingCtlTrapGeneration object is set to
testFailure(1). In this instance pingCtlTrapTestFailureFilter
should specify the number of probes in a test required to have
failed in order to consider the test as failed.
Extreme Networks proprietary trap. Indicates a change in the
PoE PSU for the slot.
Extreme Networks proprietary trap. Indicates the status of
Diagnostics for a port. The status indicates whether Diagnostics
for a particular port failed.
Extreme Networks proprietary trap. This trap indicates that one
or more sources of power have failed. Presumably a redundant
power-supply has taken over. This trap is sent repetitively every
30 seconds until all the power supplies are back to normal
condition.
Extreme Networks proprietary trap. This trap indicates that one
or more previously bad sources of power have come back to life
without causing the device to restart.
Extreme Networks proprietary trap. This trap indicated a failed
processor on a module is detected.
Indicates a change in the power delivery status of the PSE port
(whether the port is delivering power or not. This notification
should be sent on every status change except in the searching
mode. At least 500 msec must elapse between notifications
emitted by the same object instance.
Extreme Networks proprietary trap. This trap indicates that the
attached redundant power supply device is indicating an alarm
condition. This trap is sent repetitively every 30 seconds until
the redundant power supply is back to normal condition.
Extreme Networks proprietary trap. This trap indicates that the
attached redundant power supply device is no longer indicating
an alarm condition.
Extreme Networks proprietary trap. Indicates that the server
load balancer has activated a group of virtual servers that it
normally would not activate. This may be due to the failure of
another server load balancer.
Extreme Networks proprietary trap. Indicates that the server
load balancer has deactivated a group of virtual servers that it
normally has active. This indicates that something is wrong in
the server load balancer; for example, its ping check may be
failing.
Extreme Networks proprietary trap. Indicates that the sending
agent has become the new root of the Spanning Tree; the trap
is sent by a bridge soon after its election as the new root, e.g.,
upon expiration of the Topology Change Timer immediately
subsequent to its election.
ExtremeWare/
ExtremeXOS
Version
ExtremeWare 6.1.9
Not supported in
ExtremeXOS
ExtremeWare 6.1.9
Not supported in
ExtremeXOS
Not supported in
ExtremeXOS
ExtremeWare 7.3
Not supported in
ExtremeXOS
All
All
ExtremeXOS 11.1
ExtremeWare All/
Not supported in
EXOS
ExtremeWare All/
Not supported in
EXOS
ExtremeWare 6.1
Not supported in
EXOS
ExtremeWare 6.1
Not supported in
EXOS
ExtremeWare 6.2.2
ExtremeXOS 10.1
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