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34 ServerIron ADX Administration Guide
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Configuring SNMP
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Partial trap list:
SNMP Authentication – Indicates a failed attempt to access the device through SNMP using an
invalid SNMP community string.
Power Supply – Indicates a power supply failure.
Fan – Indicates a fan failure.
Cold Start – Indicates a restart from a powered down state.
Link Up – Indicates that a port link has come up.
Link Down – Indicates that a port link has gone down.
Bridge New Root – Indicates a spanning-tree change.
Bridge Topology Change – Indicates a spanning-tree change.
Lock Address Violation – Indicates that a locked port received a packet from a MAC address
that is not allowed access to that port.
Maximum Session – Indicates that the maximum number of sessions has been reached. A
session is either a send or receive link between the ServerIron ADX and a real server. Two
sessions make a two-way connection between the ServerIron ADX and a server.
TCP SYN Limit – Indicates that the maximum TCP SYN rate has been reached on a real server.
Real Server Max Connection – Indicates that a real server has reached the maximum number
of connections the ServerIron ADX is configured to allow on that server. A connection
represents both the receive and send sessions.
Real Server Up – Indicates that a real server has come up.
Real Server Down – Indicates that a real server has gone down.
Real Server Port Up – Indicates that a port on a real server has come up.
Real Server Port Down – Indicates that a port on a real server has gone down.
Cache Server Up – Indicates that a cache server has come up.
Cache Server Down – Indicates that a cache server has gone down.
Cache Server Port UpIndicates that a TCP port on a cache server has come up.
Cache Server Port Down – Indicates that a TCP port on a cache server has gone down.
Switch Standby – Indicates that an SLB switch fail-over has occurred, and the active switch is
down.
Switch Active – Indicates that the standby switch is active.
All traps are enabled by default.
NOTE
You can disable SNMP access to the device if needed.
NOTE
IronView Network Manager (INM) supports SNMP V1/V2c/V3 on UNIX and Windows. Refer to the
IronView Network Manager User guide.
The following enterprise trap generated by a ServerIron ADX has been enhanced to display the port
name and the port number in the trap message. Previously, this message displayed port number
only:
snTrapLockedAddressViolation2(32)