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240 Configuring System Information
Configuration Error
— Signifies that a packet has been received on a non-virtual interface from a
router with configuration parameters that conflict with this router's configuration parameters. The
factory default is disabled.
Virtual Authentication Failure — Signifies that a packet has been received on a virtual interface
from a router with an authentication key or authentication type that conflicts with this router's
authentication key or authentication type. The factory default is disabled.
Virtual Bad packet
— Signifies that an OSPF packet has been received on a virtual interface that
cannot be parsed. The factory default is disabled.
Virtual Link Configuration Error
— Signifies that a packet has been received on a virtual
interface from a router with configuration parameters that conflict with this router's configuration
parameters. The factory default is disabled.
•LSA Traps
LSA Max Age
Signifies that one of the LSA in the router link-state database has aged to
MaxAge. The factory default is disabled.
LSA Originate
Signifies that a new LSA has been originated by this router. This trap should not
be invoked for simple refreshes of LSAs (every 30 minutes), but only when an LSA is (re)originated
due to a topology change. This trap does not include LSAs that are being flushed because they
have reached MaxAge. The factory default is disabled.
•LSDB Overflow Traps
LSDB Overflow
— Signifies that the number of LSAs in the router link-state database has
exceeded OSPF External LSDB Limit. The factory default is disabled.
LSDB Approaching Overflow
Signifies that the number of LSAs in the router link-state
database has exceeded ninety percent of OSPF External LSDB Limit. The factory default is
disabled.
•Retransmit Traps
Retransmit Packets
— Signifies that an OSPF packet has been retransmitted on a non- virtual
interface. All packets that may be retransmitted are associated with an LSDB entry. The LS type,
LS ID, and Router ID are used to identify the LSDB entry. The factory default is disabled.
Virtual Link Retransmit Packets
— Signifies that an OSPF packet has been retransmitted on a
virtual interface. All packets that may be retransmitted are associated with an LSDB entry. The LS
type, LS ID, and Router ID are used to identify the LSDB entry. The factory default is disabled.
State Change Traps
Interface State Change
— Signifies that there has been a change in the state of a non-virtual
OSPF interface. This trap should be generated when the interface state regresses (e.g., goes from
Dr to Down) or progresses to a terminal state (i.e., Point-to-Point, DR Other, Dr, or Backup). The
factory default is disabled.

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Dell PowerConnect 8024 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Switching Capacity480 Gbps
StackableYes
Device TypeSwitch
Enclosure TypeRack-mountable
Power RedundancyOptional
Width17.3 in
Height1.7 in
Jumbo Frame SupportYes
Ports24 x 10 Gigabit SFP+
ManagementWeb-based GUI, Command Line Interface (CLI), SNMP
VLAN SupportYes
Power SupplyInternal
Routing ProtocolStatic routing
FeaturesQuality of Service (QoS), VLAN support
Compliant StandardsIEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3z
Operating Temperature0 to 45 °C
Storage Temperature-20 to 70 °C
Relative Humidity10% to 90% (non-condensing)
MAC Address Table Size32, 000 entries

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