Sw traps – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Fabric OS MIB Reference

53-1002750-01

Understanding SNMP basics

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SW traps

There are fourteen specific traps defined in Brocade SW-TRAP.

1. swfault (no longer supported)

2. swSensorScn (no longer supported)

3. swFCPortScn

This trap is generated by a port state change.

4. swEventTrap

This trap is generated by any switch event reported to the system error log.
The desired severity level is introduced to filter a swEvent trap based on the severity level.

5. swFabricWatchTrap

This trap is generated when any Fabric Watch threshold is reached.
The desired severity level is introduced to filter a swFabricWatchTrap based on the severity
level.

6. swTrackChangesTrap

This trap is generated by a login or a logout.

7. swIPv6ChangeTrap

This trap is generated when an IPv6 address status change event occurs. It is generated only
when IPv6 stateless state changes to the deprecation state and not for address change
notification.

8. swPmgrEventTrap

This trap is generated when any partition manager change happens.

9. swFabricReconfigTrap

The trap to be sent for tracking fabric reconfiguration.

10. swFabricSegmentTrap

The trap to be sent for tracking segmentation.

11. swExtTrap

The trap adds the SSN binding to the traps if it is enabled.

12. swStateChangeTrap

This trap is sent when the switch changes its state to online or offline.

13. swPortMoveTrap

This trap is sent when the virtual ports are moved from one switch to another.

14. swBrcdGenericTrap

This trap is sent for one of the events, such as fabric change, device change, FAPWWN change,
and FDMI events. This trap is for Brocade use.

15. swDeviceStatusTrap

This trap is sent whenever a device logs in or logs out.

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