SNMP Overview
Using SNMP
page 10-22
OmniSwitch 6600 Family Switch Management Guide
April 2006
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ospfVirtNbrStateChange
ospfRouterId
ospfVirtN-
brArea
ospfVirtN-
brRtrId
ospfVirtN-
brState
ospf
Indicates a state change of the
virtual neighbor relationship.
ospfRouterId
—A 32-bit integer uniquely identifying the router in the Autonomous System. By convention, to
ensure uniqueness, this should default to the value of one of the router's IP interface addresses.
ospfVirtNbrArea
—The Transit Area Identifier.
ospfVirtNbrRtrId
—A 32-bit integer uniquely identifying the neighboring router in the Autonomous System.
ospfVirtNbrState
—The state of the Virtual Neighbor Relationship.
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httpServerDoSAttackTrap
httpConnection-
Stats
httpsConnec-
tionStats
webmgt
This trap is sent to the manage-
ment station(s) when the HTTP
server is under Denial of Service
attack. The HTTP and HTTPS
connections are sampled at a 15
second interval. This trap is
sent every 1 minute while the
HTTP server detects it is under
attack.
httpConnectionStats
—The number of HTTP connection attempts over the past 15 seconds.
httpsConnectionStats
—
The number of HTTPS connection attempts over the past 15 seconds.
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alaStackMgrDuplicateRoleTrap
alaStack-
MgrSlotNI-
Number
alaStackMgr-
ChasRole
chassis
The element identified by
alaStackMgrSlotNINumber
detected the presence of two ele-
ments with the same primary or
secondary role as specified by
alaStackMgrChasRole on the
stack.
alaStackMgrSlotNINumber
—Numbers allocated for the stack NIs as follows:
- 0: invalid slot number
- 1..8: valid and assigned slot numbers corresponding to values from the entPhysicalTable
- 1001..1008: switches operating in pass through mode
- 255: unassigned slot number.
alaStackMgrChasRole
—The current role of the chassis as follows:
- unassigned(0),
- primary(1),
- secondary(2),
- idle(3),
- standalone(4),
- passthrough(5).
No. Trap Name
Objects
Family
Description