
SNMP Traps Table SNMP Trap Information
page B-16 OmniSwitch 6250/6450 Switch Management Guide May 2012
66 monitorFileWritten mirmonPrima-
rySlot
mirmonPrima-
ryPort
monitorFile-
Name
monitorFileSize
pmm A File Written Trap is sent when
the amount of data requested by
the user has been written by the
port monitoring instance.
mirmonPrimarySlot
—Slot of mirrored or monitored interface.
mirmonPrimaryPort
—Port of mirrored or monitored interface.
monitorFileName
—The name of the file in which the traffic will be stored (the default is
“PMONITOR.ENC”).
monitorFileSize
—The number of bytes in 16K (16384) increments allowed for the file (default 16384 bytes).
The file contains only the last monitorFileName bytes of the current port monitoring instance.
69 gmHwMixModeSubnetRuleTable-
OverloadAlert
gmSubnetRule-
Table
gmOverloadRu-
leSlice
vlan An subnet overload trap occurs
in mixed mode whenever a new
entry to the HW subnet rule table
gets dropped due to the overload
of the table.
gmSubnetRuleTable
—Overloaded HW subnet rule table.
gmOverloadRuleSlice—Overloaded slot Id.
Note: This trap is not supported.
70 pethPwrSupplyConflict pethSourceSlot chassis This trap is sent when there is a
power supply conflict in a POE
device.
pethSourceSlot—Slot number of generating entity.
71 pethPwrSupplyNotSupported pethSourceSlot chassis This trap is sent when the power
supply is not supported.
pethSourceSlot—Slot number of generating entity.
72 lpsPortUpAfterLearningWindowEx-
piredT
lpsTrapSwitch-
Name
lpsTrapSwitch-
Slice
lpsTrapSwitch-
Port
systemServices-
Date
systemServices-
Time
bridge This trap is sent when an LPS
port joins or is enabled after the
Learning Window is expired, dis-
abling the MAC address learning
on the port.
This trap is also generated at the
time the Learning Window
expires, with a slice and port
value of 0.
lpsTrapSwitchName—The name of the switch.
lpsTrapSwitchSlice—The slot number for the LPS port on which the violation occured
lpsTrapSwitchPort—The port number for the LPS port on which the violation occured
systemServicesDate—The current System Date in the following format: MM/DD/YYYY.
systemServicesTime—The current System Time in the following format: HH:MM:SS.
92
dot1agCfmFaultAlarm
bridge A
gmSubnetRuleTable—Overloaded HW subnet rule table.
gmOverloadRuleSlice—Overloaded slot Id.
93 unused N/A N/A N/A
No. Trap Name Objects Family Description
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