Trap: linkup and linkdown – Paradyne 9788 User Manual

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B. SNMP MIBs, Traps, and RMON Alarm Defaults

B-8

December

2002

9700-A2-GB20-20

Trap: linkUp and linkDown

These traps are supported on the following interfaces:

Physical sublayer interfaces: Network and synchronous data ports

Logical link layer interfaces: Frame relay

The linkUp and linkDown variable-bindings are in

Table B-6, linkUp and linkDown

Variable-Bindings

.

Physical and logical sublayers are represented by the entry in the MIB II Interfaces
Table. It is supported by a combination of the Frame Relay Extension MIB and
either the Frame Relay Services MIB or the Frame Relay DTEs MIB.

Table B-5.

linkUp and linkDown Traps

Trap

What It Indicates

linkDown

A failure on one of the communication interfaces has occurred.

linkUp

One of the failed communication interfaces is up and operational.

Table B-6.

linkUp and linkDown Variable-Bindings (1 of 3)

Interface

Variable-Bindings

Possible Cause

Physical Sublayer

Network

(Supported by an
entry in the MIB-II
Interfaces Table.)

ifIndex (RFC 1573)

ifAdminStatus (RFC 1573)

ifOperStatus (RFC 1573)

devLastTrapString
(devHealthAndStatus.mib)

linkDown – One or more alarm
conditions are active on the
interface. Alarm conditions
include:

– Loss of Signal (LOS)

– Signal-to-Noise (S/N) Net

Margin Threshold exceeded

Strings:
‘$ifString down.’
(e.g., ‘Network DSL down due
to LOS.’)

‘$ifString administratively shut
down.’ (Due to an intentional
shutdown.)

linkUp – No alarms on the
interface.

String:
‘$ifString up.’

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