Mibs – Amer Networks SS3GR24i User Manual

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SS3GR24i/SS3GR48i Layer3 Stackable Gigabit Switch User’s Guide

Forwarding state to the Blocking state. The trap is not sent

if a new root trap is sent for the same transition.

• Link Change Event – This trap is sent whenever the link

status of a port changes from link up to link down or from

link down to link up.

• Port Partition – This trap is sent whenever the port state

enters the partition mode (or automatic partitioning, port

disable) when more than thirty-two collisions occur while

transmitting at 10Mbps or more than sixty-four collisions

occur while transmitting at 100Mbps.

• Broadcast\Multicast Storm – This trap is sent whenever the

port reaches the threshold (in packets per second) set

globally for the switch. Counters are maintained for each

port, and separate counters are maintained for broadcast

and multicast packets. The switch’s default setting is 128

kpps for both broadcast and multicast packets.

MIBs

Management and counter information are stored in the switch in

the Management Information Base (MIB). The switch uses the

standard MIB-II Management Information Base module.

Consequently, values for MIB objects can be retrieved from any

SNMP-based network management software. In addition to the

standard MIB-II, the switch also supports its own proprietary

enterprise MIB as an extended Management Information Base.

These MIBs may also be retrieved by specifying the MIB’s Object-

Identity (OID) at the network manager. MIB values can be either

read-only or read-write.

Read-only MIBs variables can be either constants that are

programmed into the switch, or variables that change while the

switch is in operation. Examples of read-only constants are the

number of port and type of ports. Examples of read-only variables

are the statistics counters such as the number of errors that have

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