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Unified IP MIB Reference 719
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Proprietary traps
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SNMP traps for RSVP-signaled LSP state
SNMP traps that identify when an RSVP-signaled LSP goes up and down and also when an LSP
switches traffic to a new active path are available on the Brocade MLXe and Brocade NetIron XMR
devices.
Trap name and number Varbinds Severity Description and trap message
snTrapAutoPortDisableTrigg
er
brcdIp.0.123
NOTE: This object is not
supported on
Brocade NetIron
MLX, Brocade MLXe,
Brocade NetIron
XMR, Brocade
NetIron CES, and
Brocade NetIron CER
series devices.
snAgGblTrapMessage Notification The specified interface has been
deactivated and disabled.
Sample trap message:
Automatic port disable was
triggered at port <port-number>
snTrapAutoPortDisableRelea
se
brcdIp.0.124
NOTE: This object is not
supported on
Brocade NetIron
MLX, Brocade MLXe,
Brocade NetIron
XMR, Brocade
NetIron CES, and
Brocade NetIron CER
series devices.
snAgGblTrapMessage Notification The disabled interface has been released
and re-enabled.
Sample trap message:
Automatic port disable was
released at port <port-number>
Trap name and number Varbinds Severity Description
snMplsLspUp
brcdIp.0.139
mplsLspName
mplsLspPathN
ame
Informational Informs that the specified RSVP-signaled LSP
using the specified active path is up.
snMplsLspUp
brcdIp.0.140
mplsLspName
mplsLspPathN
ame
Informational Informs that the specified RSVP-signaled LSP is
down because the current active path went
down.
snMplsLspChange
brcdIp.0.141
mplsLspName
mplsLspPathN
ame
Informational Informs that the specified RSVP-signaled LSP
has switched traffic to the specified new active
path. The LSP maintains an up state before
and after the switchover.