User`s guide

Traps
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6.2 ATX UNIQUE TRAP IDS
The ATX possesses unique trap IDs which allow a SNMP Manager
(Spectrum Element Manager, Spectrum) to have more control over
SNMP Traps. Each trap is given a unique Trap ID, which gives
detailed information about the trap and why it was sent. This also
gives you the ability to select the traps you want generated and the
traps you want to suppress.
Tempok
(1) - Sent whenever the module’s temperature
transitions from too hot to okay, and vice versa.
Writestatus
(2) - Sent when a bank of Flash EPROM has been
erased. If swdisWriteStatus indicates success, then the unit is
ready to be downloaded with the new software.
PortFunctions
(3) - Sent whenever the current functional
state (active protocols) of the port has changed.
RxQueues
(4) - Sent whenever the number of times that the
port's receiver has stopped receiving packets due to buffer space
shortages has exceeded the port's limit.
TxStormFlag
(5) - Sent whenever multicast storm protection
has been invoked for the port.
TxCongests
(6) - Sent whenever packets destined for the unit
itself were discarded due to lack of buffer space.
filterThresh
(7) - Sent whenever usage of a port's
combination filter has exceeded the filter's limits.
debugStringId (8) - Send whenever the unit has a debug text
string to be displayed. The text strings are sent in a stream-like
fashion.
IpbkOperation (9) - Send whenever the unit has finished a
loop back test, or a loop back error has been detected.