Using SNMP SNMP Overview
OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Switch Management Guide July 2010 page 3-25
61 lnkaggAggDown traplnkaggId
traplnkaggPor-
tIfIndex
linkaggre-
gation
Indicates the link aggregate is not
active. This trap is sent when all
ports of the link aggregate group
are no longer in the attached
state.
traplnkaggId—Index value of the Link Aggregate group.
traplnkaggIfIndex—Port of the Link Aggregate group.
62 lnkaggPortJoin traplnkaggId
traplnkaggPor-
tIfIndex
linkaggre-
gation
This trap is sent when any given
port of the link aggregate group
goes to the attached state.
traplnkaggId—Index value of the Link Aggregate group.
traplnkaggIfIndex—Port of the Link Aggregate group.
63 lnkaggPortLeave traplnkaggId
traplnkaggPor-
tIfIndex
linkaggre-
gation
This trap is sent when any given
port detaches from the link
aggregate group.
traplnkaggId—Index value of the Link Aggregate group.
traplnkaggIfIndex—Port of the Link Aggregate group.
64 lnkaggPortRemove traplnkaggId
traplnkaggPor-
tIfIndex
linkaggre-
gation
This trap is sent when any given
port of the link aggregate group
is removed due to an invalid con-
figuration.
traplnkaggId—Index value of the Link Aggregate group.
traplnkaggIfIndex—Port of the Link Aggregate group.
65 pktDrop pktDropType
pktDropIfIndex
pktDropCount
pktDropFrag
IP The pktDrop trap indicates that
the sending agent has dropped
certain packets (to blocked IP
ports, from spoofed addresses,
etc.).
pktDropType
—Reason index for why the packet was dropped.
pktDropIfIndex
—Interface index (if_index) of the ingress port of the dropped pkt.
pktDropCount
—The number of packet drops (within a configured time interval) of the pktDropType that trig-
gered this particular trap instance.
pktDropFrag
—Less than or equal to 512 bytes of the dropped packet (dsmac[12], tag[4], etype[2], pay-
load[..512] (0 if DropCount only).
66 monitorFileWritten mirmonPrima-
rySlot
mirmonPrima-
ryPort
monitorFile-
Name
monitorFileSize
pmm A File Written Trap is sent when
the amount of data requested by
the user has been written by the
port monitoring instance.
mirmonPrimarySlot
—Slot of mirrored or monitored interface.
mirmonPrimaryPort
—Port of mirrored or monitored interface.
monitorFileName
—The name of the file in which the traffic will be stored (the default is
“PMONITOR.ENC”).
monitorFileSize
—The number of bytes in 16K (16384) increments allowed for the file (default 16384 bytes).
The file contains only the last monitorFileName bytes of the current port monitoring instance.
No. Trap Name Objects Family Description