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Layer 2 managed stackable gigabit switch
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xStack
newRoot
topologyChange
risingAlarm
fallingAlarm
LLDP
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DGS-3120 Series Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide
implementations of the SNMPv2
must be capable of generating this
trap, the snmpEnableAuthenTraps
object indicates whether this trap
will be generated.
The newRoot 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. Implementation of this trap
is optional.
A topologyChange trap is sent by a
bridge when any of its configured
ports transitions from the Learning
state to the Forwarding state, or
from the Forwarding state to the
Blocking state. The trap is not sent
if a newRoot trap is sent for the
same transition. Implementation of
this trap is optional.
The SNMP trap that is generated
when an alarm entry crosses its
rising threshold and generates an
event that is configured for sending
SNMP traps.
Binding
1: alarmIndex
2: alarmVariable
3: alarmSampleType
4: alarmValue
5: alarmRisingThreshold
The SNMP trap that is generated
when an alarm entry crosses its
falling threshold and generates an
event that is configured for sending
SNMP traps.
Binding
1: alarmIndex
2: alarmVariable
3: alarmSampleType
4: alarmValue
5: alarmFallingThreshold
This trap is initialed when a LLDP
entry is added to or deleted from
remote DB.
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