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Traps are generated by the AXSM card on various actions. Examples of these actions are adding, deleting, or modifying resources and line failures.
There are three types of traps.
1. Line related traps include traps arising from the SONET, DS3, or ATM lines.
2. Virtual interface related traps are associated with ATM port addition, modification, and deletion.
3. Connection related traps are associated with channel addition, modification, and deletion.
This chapter includes the following sections:
Line related traps include traps created from fault conditions on the SONET, DS3, or ATM lines.
SONET Line related traps are presented in Table 3-1.
| Trap Name | Trap No. | Description |
|---|---|---|
60101 | This trap is sent when a sonet line is enabled. | |
60102 | This trap is sent when a sonet line is disabled. | |
60103 | This trap is sent when a sonet line goes through any configuration change. | |
60104 | This trap is sent when the sonet line goes into alarm. The alarm status bitmap is one of the varbinds of the trap. | |
60105 | This trap is sent when a sonet line alarm is cleared. | |
60106 | This trap is sent when loopback is enabled on a sonet line. | |
60107 | This trap is sent when loopback is disabled on sonet line. | |
60108 | This trap is sent when a sonet section layer encounters a statistical alarm. | |
60109 | This trap is sent when a sonet line layer encounters a statistical alarm. | |
60110 | This trap is sent when a sonet path layer encounters a statistical alarm. | |
60121 | This trap is sent when APS feature is enabled on a sonet line. | |
60122 | This trap is sent when APS feature is disabled on a sonet line. | |
60123 | This trap is sent when Sonet APS line encountered an abnormal condition. | |
60124 | This trap is sent when the Sonet line APS switch occurs. | |
60125 | This trap is sent when an abnormal condition occurred during Sonet APS switch. | |
60126 | This trap is sent when the sonet APS redundant line is not in service. | |
60127 | This trap is sent when the sonet APS redundant line alarm has been cleared. | |
60128 | This trap is sent when the sonet APS line failure has been cleared. | |
60129 | This trap is sent when the sonet APS configuration parameters changes for example if signal degrade parameter changes. | |
60130 | This trap is sent when the Sonet APS architecture mode on the two ends of the APS pair is different. This mismatch does not cause an APS failure, the mode on one end is automatically changed to match the other end. | |
60131 | This trap is sent when the Sonet APS architecture mode mismatch is cleared. |
DS3 Line related traps are presented in Table 3-2.
| Trap Name | Trap No. | Description |
|---|---|---|
60151 | This trap is sent when a ds3 line is enabled. | |
60152 | This trap is sent when a ds3 line is disabled. | |
60153 | This trap is sent when a ds3 line goes through any configuration change. | |
60154 | This trap is sent when the ds3 line goes into alarm. The alarm status bitmap is one of the varbinds of the trap. | |
60155 | This trap is sent when a ds3 line alarm is cleared. | |
60156 | This trap is sent when loopback is enabled on a ds3 line. | |
60157 | This trap is sent when loopback is disabled on sonet line. | |
60158 | This trap is sent when a ds3 line encounters a statistical alarm. | |
60159 | This trap is sent when a ds3 Plcp line encounters an alarm. | |
60160 | This trap is sent when a ds3 Plcp alarm is cleared. | |
60161 | This trap is sent when a ds3 Plcp line encounters a statistical alarm. |
ATM Line related traps are presented in Table 3-3.
| Trap Name | Trap No. | Description |
|---|---|---|
60371 | This trap is sent when physical ATM cell layer loss of cell delineation occured. | |
60372 | This trap is sent when physical ATM cell layer loss of cell delineation alarm cleared. | |
60373 | This trap is sent when ATM cell layer configuration changes. |
The Virtual Interface related traps are presented in Table 3-4.
| Trap Name | Trap No. | Description |
|---|---|---|
60351 | This trap is sent when an ATM port is deleted. | |
60352 | This trap is sent when an ATM port is deleted. | |
60353 | This trap is sent when an ATM port is enabled. | |
60354 | This trap is sent when an ATM port is disabled. | |
60355 | This trap is sent when an ATM port configuration changes. | |
60356 | This trap is sent when the SCT file associated with an ATM port is detected to be missing or corrupted. | |
60357 | This trap is sent when the ATM port comes out of the failed state, caused because of a corrupted/missing SCT file. | |
60358 | This trap is sent when the ingress SCT file for a card is detected to be missing or corrupted on a switchover. | |
60359 | Card ingress SCT file alarm cleared. | |
60360 | Card ingress SCT file id is changed |
Connection related traps are presented in Table 3-5.
| Trap Name | Trap Number | Description |
|---|---|---|
60301 | This trap is sent when a channel gets added. | |
60302 | This trap is sent when a channel gets deleted. | |
60303 | This trap is sent when a channel gets added or modified. | |
60304 | This trap is sent when there is a channel failure. | |
60305 | This trap is sent when channel parameters are changed. | |
60306 | This trap is sent when many channels are in alarm state. |
Table 3-6 shows the trap variables (varbinds) in each trap generated by the MGX8850. Each of these varbinds, in the order given, is available for each trap generated.
| Varbind | Contents |
|---|---|
lastSequenceNumber | Contains the sequence number assigned to the trap. This can be used by Network Management System (NMS) applications to implement a Robust Trap Mechanism. |
sysName | Contains the node name of the switch. |
entPhysicalContainedIn | Contains the chassis number into which the module is connected. |
entPhysicalParentRelPos | Contains the physical slot number to into which the module is connected. |
entPhysicalVendorType | Contains the type of module for which the trap is generated. |
moduleTrapAlarm Severity | Contains the alarm severity of the trap. |
genericTimeStamp | Contains the time when the trap is generated. |
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Posted: Fri Apr 14 20:04:29 PDT 2000
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