Device-level traps, Module- and port-level traps – Cabletron Systems SEHI-22/24 User Manual
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Source Addressing
5-8
Configuring Source Address Traps
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PortTypeChanged
traps are issued when a port’s topology status changes
from station to trunk, or vice versa. The interesting information includes the 
board and port index, and the port’s new topology status.
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A lockStatusChanged trap is generated when the ports in the hub are locked 
or unlocked using the Source Address Lock option in the Source Address List 
window or by using the lock options in the Security application; the interesting 
information is the new lock status. (See 
,
or Chapter 5, Security, for more information.)
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PortSecurityViolation
and portViolationReset traps are sent in response to
changes related to port locking: if ports are locked, the portSecurityViolation 
trap indicates that a new source address has attempted access on one of the 
ports, and the configured security actions are being taken; the interesting 
information is the board and port index, and the violating address. 
PortViolationReset
traps are sent when management intervention has re-
enabled a port or ports previously disabled in response to a port security 
violation; the interesting information is board and port index. Again, see 
, for more information.
Device-level Traps
The current status of the device-level source addressing traps is displayed in the 
Source Address Traps
field in the Source Address List window (
,
).
A status of Enabled indicates that source address traps have been enabled for all 
ports on all modules installed in the SEHI or SEHI-controlled hub; a status of 
Disabled
indicates that source address traps have been disabled for all ports on all
modules; and a status of Other indicates that there is some combination of 
enabled and disabled source address traps on the modules and/or ports in the 
hub or device.
To change the current status and enable or disable traps for all ports in the SEHI-
controlled hub:
1.
Click mouse button 1 on the appropriate option in the Source Address Traps 
field.
2.
Click button 1 on
to set your new trap status; the new status will
be displayed to the left of the options in the Source Address Traps field. Note 
that enabling or disabling traps at the device level will eliminate any status of 
Other by setting all ports on all modules to the same status.
Module- and Port-level Traps
To set module- and port-level source addressing traps, select the appropriate 
channel in the Repeater Source Address window, then click on 
to
enable and disable module-level traps, or on
to enable and disable
port-level traps.