* These are legacy notifications and therefore must be enabled in conjunction with the corresponding traps on the
SNMP Configuration menu (page 5-6).
5-15
Configuring SNMPv3 Management Access
Table 5-2 Supported Notification Messages (Continued)
5
Object Label
Private Traps -
swPowerStatus
ChangeTrap
swFanFailureTrap
swFanRecoverTrap
swIpFilterRejectTrap
swSmtpConnFailure
Trap
swMainBoardVer
MismatchNotificaiton
swModuleVer
MismatchNotificaiton
swThermalRising
Notification
swThermalFalling
Notification
swModuleInsertion
Notificaiton
swModuleRemoval
Notificaiton
Object ID
Description
1.3.6.1.4.1.202.20.57.84.2.1.0.1
This trap is sent when the power state changes.
1.3.6.1.4.1.202.20.57.84.2.1.0.17 This trap is sent when the fan fails.
1.3.6.1.4.1.202.20.57.84.2.1.0.18 This trap is sent when the fan failure has
recovered.
1.3.6.1.4.1.202.20.57.84.2.1.0.40 This trap is sent when an incorrect IP address is
rejected by the IP Filter.
1.3.6.1.4.1.202.20.57.84.2.1.0.41 This trap is triggered if the SMTP system cannot
open a connection to the mail server
successfully.
1.3.6.1.4.1.202.20.57.84.2.1.0.56 This trap is sent when the slave board version is
mismatched with the master board version. This
trap binds two objects, the first object indicates
the master version, whereas the second
represents the slave version.
1.3.6.1.4.1.202.20.57.84.2.1.0.57 This trap is sent when the slide-in module
version is mismatched with the main board
version.
1.3.6.1.4.1.202.20.57.84.2.1.0.58 This trap is sent when the temperature exceeds
the switchThermalActionRisingThreshold.
1.3.6.1.4.1.202.20.57.84.2.1.0.59 This trap is sent when the temperature falls below
the switchThermalActionFallingThreshold.
1.3.6.1.4.1.202.20.57.84.2.1.0.60 This trap is sent when a module is inserted.
1.3.6.1.4.1.202.20.57.84.2.1.0.61 This trap is sent when a module is removed.
Summary of Contents for IC40240-10G
Page 1: ...IntraCore 40240 40480 10G Layer 3 Gigabit Stackable Ethernet Switch User s Manual ...
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Page 6: ...ii ...
Page 33: ...Getting Started ...
Page 43: ...1 1 10 Introduction ...
Page 61: ...2 2 18 Initial Configuration ...
Page 63: ...Switch Management ...
Page 75: ...3 3 12 Configuring the Switch ...
Page 117: ...4 4 42 Basic Management Tasks ...
Page 163: ...6 6 28 User Authentication ...
Page 175: ...7 7 12 Access Control Lists ...
Page 283: ...14 14 8 Quality of Service ...
Page 293: ...15 15 10 Multicast Filtering ...
Page 299: ...16 16 6 Domain Name Service ...
Page 309: ...17 17 10 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ...
Page 319: ...18 18 10 Configuring Router Redundancy ...
Page 343: ...19 19 24 IP Routing ...
Page 355: ...Web Click Routing Protocol RIP Statistics Figure 20 5 RIP Statistics 20 12 Unicast Routing 20 ...
Page 385: ...20 20 42 Unicast Routing ...
Page 387: ...Command Line Interface ...
Page 399: ...21 21 12 Overview of the Command Line Interface ...
Page 465: ...24 24 16 SNMP Commands ...
Page 519: ...26 26 18 Access Control List Commands ...
Page 545: ...30 30 2 Rate Limit Commands ...
Page 611: ...34 34 24 VLAN Commands ...
Page 625: ...35 35 14 Class of Service Commands ...
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Page 670: ...39 39 16 DHCP Commands ...
Page 716: ...41 41 36 IP Interface Commands ...
Page 768: ...42 42 52 IP Routing Commands ...
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