Administrator Guide
TRAP TYPE TRAP NAME TRAP OID Object Name MIB File Explanation
59 TR_BGP4_ESTABLI
SHED
1.3.6.1.4.1.6027.20.1.1.
0.1
dellNetBgpM2Establi
shed
DELL-
NETWORKING-
BGP4-V2-MIB.mib
The BGP Established 
event is generated 
when the BGP FSM 
enters the 
ESTABLISHED state
60 TR_BGP4_BACKW_
XSITION
1.3.6.1.4.1.6027.20.1.1.
0.2
dellNetBgpM2Backw
ardTransition
DELL-
NETWORKING-
BGP4-V2-MIB.mib
The 
BGPBackwardTransi
tion Event is 
generated when the 
BGP FSM moves 
from a higher 
numbered state to a 
lower numbered 
state.
61 TR_ECFM_FAULT_
ALARM
1.0.8802.1.1.3.0.1 dot1agCfmFaultAlar
m
stdecfm.mib A MEP has a 
persistent defect 
condition. A 
notification (fault 
alarm) is sent to the 
management entity 
with the OID of the 
MEP that has 
detected the fault. 
Whenever a MEP 
has a persistent 
defect, it may or may 
not generate a Fault 
Alarm to warn the 
system 
administrator of the 
problem, as 
controlled by the 
MEP Fault 
Notification 
Generator State 
Machine and 
associated Managed 
Objects. If a defect 
with a higher priority 
is raised after a Fault 
Alarm has been 
issued, another Fault 
Alarm is issued. The 
management entity 
receiving the 
notification can 
identify the system 
from the network 
source address of 
the notification, and 
can identify the MEP 
reporting the defect 
by the indices in the 
OID of the 
dot1agCfmMepHighe
stPrDefect variable 
in the notification: 
 dot1agCfmMdIndex 
- Also the index of 
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SNMP Traps










