generic trap identifying an event for
a given event source. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNVoadmDetectorFailureTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.1001
is sent when a failure is detected on the
VOADM power monitor. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNVoadmDetectorFailureResolvedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.1002
is sent when a failure on the VOADM power
monitor has been resolved. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNVoadmOutofRangeTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.1003
is sent when the user configured settings
for a VOADM would force the power levels to be outside
of allowed operating ranges for the current link
conditions. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNVoadmOutofRangeResolvedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.1004
is sent when an existing VOADM out of range
condition is resolved. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNsignalStrengthHighTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.1005
is sent when the receieve signal
strength is high. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNsignalStrengthLowTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.1006
is sent when the receieve signal
strength is low. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNsignalStrengthNormalTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.1007
is sent when the receieve signal
strength is normal. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNlaserPowerOutOfRangeTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.1008
is sent upon detection of out of range
laser power. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNlaserPowerNormalTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.1009
is sent upon detection of normal
laser power. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNberHighThresholdExceeded
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.1010
is sent upon detecting that MCMESC's BER high threshold is
exceeds. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. The port number 1 to 12 is applicable to CPE ports, a NULL
port number indicates the link.
Each event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNberHighThresholdExceededNormal
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.1011
is sent upon detecting that MCMESC's BER high threshold is
not exceeded. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. The port number 1 to 12 is applicable to CPE ports, a NULL
port number indicates the link.
Each event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNberModerateThresholdExceeded
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.1012
is sent upon detecting that MCMESC's BER moderate threshold
is exceeded. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. The port number 1 to 12 is applicable to CPE ports, a NULL
port number indicates the link.
Each event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNberModerateThresholdExceededNormal
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.1013
is sent upon detecting that MCMESC's BER moderate threshold
is not exceeded. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. The port number 1 to 12 is applicable to CPE ports, a NULL
port number indicates the link.
Each event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNSNMPKeepalive
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2000
is sent out periodicly by the MPM when SNMP keep alive
functionality is enabled.
luxNSNMPKeepalivesEnabled
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2001
This trap is sent upon SNMP keep alive functionality being enabled
luxNSNMPKeepalivesDisabled
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2002
This trap is sent upon SNMP keep alive functionality being disabled
luxNSNMPKeepaliveIntervalChanged
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2003
This trap is sent when the SNMP keep alive interval is modified
luxNTelnetClientEnabled
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2004
Telnet client has been enabled for active telnet sessions
luxNTelnetClientDisabled
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2005
Telnet client has been disabled for active telnet sessions
luxNsnmpAuthenticationFailureTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2017
is sent upon receipt of invalid
community strings. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNcoldStartTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2018
is sent when the device has reinitialized
itself. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNwarmStartTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2019
is sent when the device has undergone
a warm boot. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNlossOfLightResolvedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2021
is sent when a loss of light condition
has been resolved. For OCM/MCMT1/MCME1, it indicates that the link between two
optically connected channel cards is up.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNlossOfLightDetectedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2022
is sent when a loss of light condition
has been detected. For OCM/MCMT1/MCME1, it indicates that the link between two
optically connected channel cards is down.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNntpEnableTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2023
is sent when NTP is enabled.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNntpDisableTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2024
is sent when NTP is disabled.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNntpTimeServerChangedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2025
is sent when the NTP time
server is changed. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNntpUpdateIntervalChangedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2026
is sent when the NTP update
interval is changed. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNtimeZoneChangedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2027
is sent when the system time
zone is changed. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNspiConnectionUpTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2030
This trap is sent when SPI communications
has been established with a card specified in the
source field. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNcardLostTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2031
is sent when SPI communications has been
lost with a card specified in the source field.
The reason is either that the card has been physically
removed or there exist a failure condition.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNConfigChangeTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2034
is sent when a configuration change
has ocurred for a card specified in the source
field. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNstatsPollFailedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2035
is sent when statistics data can no longer
be gathered from a card in the specified source
field. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNCardFoundTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2040
is sent when a card has been
discovered in the chassis.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNlocalLoopbackEnabledTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2041
is sent when the local loopback mode
has been enabled for a channel card in the
specified source field. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNremoteLoopbackEnabledTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2042
is sent when the remote loopback mode
has been enabled for a channel card in the
specified source field. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNlocalLoopbackDisabledTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2043
is sent when the local loopback mode
has been disabled for a channel card in the
specified source field. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNremoteLoopbackDisabledTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2044
is sent when the remote loopback mode
has been disabled for a channel card in the
specified source field. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNftpSessionInitiatedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2047
is sent when a ftp session has been
initiated from the CLI. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNuserResetStatusTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2050
This trap is sent when the status information
for a card specified in the source field has
been modified via the snmp agent.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNprotectionSwitchTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2051
is sent when a protection switch has
occurred either automatically or manually.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNipAddressErrorTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2052
This trap is sent when an error has
occurred while configuring the IP address.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNipNetmaskErrorTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2053
This trap is sent when an error has
occurred while configuring the Netmask.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNdefaultGatewayErrorTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2054
This trap is sent when an error has
occurred while configuring the default gateway.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNlossOfSignalTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2055
is sent when a loss of signal is
detected on one of the ports on a channel card
specified in the source field.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNlossOfSignalNormalTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2056
is sent when a loss of signal problem
on one of the ports on a channel card
specified in the source field has been corrected.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNlossOfFrameTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2057
is sent when a loss of frame error
condition is detected on one of the ports on a
channel card specified in the source field.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNlossOfFrameNormalTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2058
is sent when a loss of frame error
condition on one of the ports on a channel card
specified in the source field has been corrected.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNrecvAISTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2059
is sent when a receive AIS (Alarm
Indication Signal) is detected on one of the ports
on a channel card specified in the source field.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNrecvAISNormalTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2060
is sent when a receive AIS (Alarm
Indication Signal) problem on one of the ports
on a channel card specified in the source field
has been corrected. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNrecvYellowAlarmTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2061
is sent when a receive receive yellow
alarm is detected on one of the ports on a channel
card specified in the source field.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNrecvYellowAlarmNormalTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2062
is sent when a receive receive yellow
alarm problem on one of the ports on a channel
card specified in the source field has been
corrected. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNlineCodeViolationTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2063
is sent when a line code violation error
condition is detected on one of the ports on a
channel card specified in the source field.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNlineCodeViolationNormalTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2064
is sent when a line code violation error
condition on one of the ports on a channel card
specified in the source field has been corrected.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNframingAlarmTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2065
is sent when a framing alarm is
detected on one of the ports on a channel card
specified in the source field.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNframingAlarmNormalTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2066
is sent when a framing alarm problem
on one of the ports on a channel card specified
in the source field has been corrected.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNlossOfTimingTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2067
is sent when a loss of timing condition
is detected on a channel card specified in
the source field. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNlossOfTimingNormalTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2068
is sent when a loss of timing problem
on a channel card specified in the source field
has been corrected. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNselfTestFailTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2073
is sent when a self-test failure
is detected on a channel card specified in
the source field. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNselfTestPassTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2074
is sent when a successful self-test
is detected on a channel card specified in
the source field. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNIbmDownTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2075
is sent when a problem is detected on a
inband management link. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNIbmNormalTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2076
is sent when a problem is resolved on a
inband management link. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNnearendCardLoopbackEnabledTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2077
is sent to indicate that a near-end card
loopback has been enabled on an mcmt1/mcme1 or mcmesc card.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNnearendCardLoopbackDisabledTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2078
is sent to indicate that a near-end card
loopback has been disabled on an mcmt1/mcme1 or mcmesc card.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNnetworkPortLoopbackEnabledTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2079
is sent to indicate that a network port
loopback has been enabled on an mcmt1/mcme1 or mcmesc card.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNnetworkPortLoopbackDisabledTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2080
is sent to indicate that a network port
loopback has been disabled on an mcmt1/mcme1 or mcmesc card.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNnetworkCardLoopbackEnabledTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2081
is sent to indicate that a network card
loopback has been enabled on an mcmt1/mcme1 or mcmesc card.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNnetworkCardLoopbackDisabledTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2082
is sent to indicate that a network card
loopback has been disabled on an mcmt1/mcme1 or mcmesc card.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNnearendPortLoopbackEnabledTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2083
is sent to indicate that a nearend port
loopback has been enabled on an mcmt1/mcme1 or mcmesc card.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNnearendPortLoopbackDisabledTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2084
is sent to indicate that a nearend port
loopback has been disabled on an mcmt1/mcme1 or mcmesc card.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNpowerSupplyNotPresentTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2085
is sent to indicate that the power supply
specified in the source field is not present.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNpowerSupplyOKTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2086
is sent to indicate that the power supply
specified in the source field is performing
properly. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNpowerSupplyDegradedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2087
is sent to indicate that the performance
of the power supply specified in the source field
has degraded. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNpowerSupplyFailureTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2088
is sent to indicate that the power
supply specified in the source field has failed.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNfanOKTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2089
is sent to indicate that the fan
specified in the source field is performing
properly. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNfanFailureTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2090
is sent to indicate that the fan
specified in the source field has failed.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNcsimDataUnavailableTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2091
is sent to indicate that the ColorSIM
module as specified in the source field is in
a Data Unavailable state.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNcsimDataAvailableTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2092
is sent to indicate that the ColorSIM
module as specified in the source field is in
a Data Available state.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNcsimModuleFailureTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2093
is sent to indicate that the ColorSIM
module as specified in the source field has
failed to operate properly.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNethernetLossOfCarrierTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2094
is sent to indicate that loss of carrier
has been detected on the CPE's ethernet port.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNethernetCarrierDetectedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2095
is sent to indicate that the carrier
has been detected on the CPE's ethernet port.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNtimingPriorityChangedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2096
is sent to indicate that the timing
priority for a card has been changed.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNopenFiberCPEAlarmTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2097
is sent when an open fiber condition
on the CPE has been detected from a
card specified in the source field. The
source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNopenFiberCPEAlarmResolvedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2098
is sent when an open fiber condition
on the CPE has been resolved from a
card specified in the source field. The
source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNstandbyMPMDetectedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2099
is sent when the standby MPM card
has been detected. The
source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNstandbyMPMLostTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2100
is sent when the standby MPM card
has been lost. The
source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNprotectionLinkFailureTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2101
is sent when the protection link has
become unaviable due to either low receive power
level or an open fiber condition. The
source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNprotectionLinkFailureResolvedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2102
is sent when the protection link
has become available as a result of a corrective
action to resolve a previous failure condition.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNtopologyDatabaseChangedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2103
is sent whenever a link has either been
added or deleted from the topology database.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNredundantDatabaseCopyComplete
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2104
is sent upon completion of a forced redundant database
copy. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNredundantDatabaseCopyFailed
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2105
is sent when a failure occurs during a
forced redundant database copy. The source is a
4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNimageExportInProgressTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2106
is sent when an module image is being
exported from the MPM through ftp.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNimageExportSuccessTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2107
is sent when a module image exported from
the MPM through ftp has been completed successfully.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNimageExportFailedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2108
is sent when a module image exported
from the MPM through ftp has failed.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNunknownCardTypeDetectedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2109
is sent when a module with an unknown
card type is detected.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNosamBiasCurrentOverLimitTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2110
is sent when the osam's bias current
exceeds 90% of allowed maximum.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNosamBiasCurrentNormal
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2111
is sent when the osam's bias current
is within normal range.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNosamTecCurrentOverLimit
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2112
is sent when the osam's TEC current
is above the specified limit.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNosamTecCurrentNormal
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2113
is sent when the osam's TEC current
is within normal range.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNosamLaserTemperatureDrift
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2114
is sent when the osam's laser temperature
drifts by more than +/- 2 degree Celsius.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNosamLaserTemperatureStable
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2115
is sent when the osam's laser temperature
no longer drifts.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNosamMaxInputPowerReached
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2116
is sent when the osam's input power
is greater than or equal to 9 dBm.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNosamInputPowerBackDownNormal
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2117
is sent when the osam's input power
has fallen within normal range.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNosamMaxOutputPowerReached
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2118
is sent when the osam's output power
is greater than or equal to 13 dBm.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNosamOutputPowerNormal
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2119
is sent when the osam's output power
is within normal range.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNosamOpticalGainDeltaExceeded
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2120
is sent when the osam's gain delta
is greater than or equal to 4 dB.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNosamOpticalGainDeltaNormal
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2121
is sent when the osam's gain delta
is less than 4 dB.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNosamMinInputPowerBelowLimit
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2122
is sent when the osam's input power is
less than or equal to -30 dBm.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNosamInputPowerBackUpNormal
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2123
is sent when the osam's input power
has risen within normal range.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNosamSingleAprSensorFailed
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2124
is sent when the osam's APR sensor is
not functioning.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNosamSingleAprSensorNormal
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2125
is sent when the osam's APR sensor has
become functional.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNosamDualAprSensorFailed
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2126
is sent when both of the osam's APR sensors
are not functioning.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNosamDualAprSensorNormal
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2127
is sent when both of the osam's APR sensors
has become functional.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNosamFiberDisconnected
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2128
is sent when a fiber disconnect condition
has been detected on an osam module.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNosamFiberConnected
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2129
is sent when a fiber connect condition
has been detected after a fiber disconnect on an osam
module. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNosamControlChanged
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2130
is sent when either the current control or
gain control has been changed.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNosamLaserModuleOn
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2131
is sent when the laser module has
been turned on by the osam firmware.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNosamLaserModuleOff
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2132
is sent when the laser module has
been turned off by the osam firmware.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNipAuthenticationFailure
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2133
pported. This trap is sent when access
from an invalid IP address based on the ACL has
been detected.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNftpCompletedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2134
is sent when the ftp session has
been disconnected.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNftpHostFailedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2135
is sent when the MPM is unable to
connect to the ftp host.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNimageUpdateInProgressTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2136
is sent when an module image is being
downloaded to MPM through ftp.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNimageUpdateSuccessTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2137
is sent when a module image download to
MPM through ftp has been completed successfully.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNimageUpdateFailedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2138
is sent when a module image download
to MPM through ftp has failed.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNmoduleUpdateInProgressTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2139
is sent when a module image is being
transferred from the MPM to the module.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNmoduleUpdateSuccessTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2140
is sent when a module image transfer
from the MPM to the module has been completed
successfully.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNmoduleUpdateFailedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2141
is sent when a module image transfer
from the MPM to the module has failed.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNethernetLinkFailure
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2142
is sent upon detection of the ethernet
link failure on the MPM.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNethernetLinkFailureResolved
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2143
is sent upon resolution of the ethernet
link failure on the MPM.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNfanNotPresentTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2144
is sent to indicate that the fan
specified in the source field is not present
in the system. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNcardMismatchTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2145
is sent when a card mismatch is found in a given slot.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNpwrFeedLowVoltageTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2146
is sent when the DC voltage level on the power feed
reaches very close to the shutdown voltage.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNpwrFeedLowVoltageRecoveryTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2147
is sent when the DC voltage level on the power feed
recovers from the low voltage level condition .
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNpwrFeedOKTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2148
is sent when the DC voltage level on the power feed
is within the operating window of the chassis .
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNpwrFeedFailureTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2149
is sent when the DC voltage level on the power feed
is either too low or too high to operate the chassis
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNpwrFeedBrkOpenTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2150
is sent when a user manually flips open the breaker relay
switch attached to that feed.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNextCritAlmInpTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2151
is sent when an alarm gets generated at an external
alarm input that is configured for critical severity.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply, fan and ext. alarm input,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNextMajAlmInpTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2152
is sent when an alarm gets generated at an external
alarm input that is configured for majority severity.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply, fan and ext. alarm input,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNextMinorAlmInpTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2153
is sent when an alarm gets generated at an external
alarm input that is configured for minor severity.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply, fan and ext. alarm input,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNextClearAlmInpTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2154
is sent when an alarm gets cleared at an external
alarm input.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply, fan and ext. alarm input,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNpwrFeedOverVoltageTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2155
is sent when the DC voltage level on the power feed
reaches very close to the shutdown voltage on the higher side.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNpwrFeedOverVoltageRecoveryTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2156
is sent when the DC voltage level on the power feed
recovers from the over voltage level condition .
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNstandbySWMismatchTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2157
is sent when there is a mismatch between the software version of
standby and active MPM.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNstandbyDBNotSupportedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2158
is sent when the standby MPM do not
support Active MPM's database.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNactiveStandbySWAlignedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2159
is sent when the software version between
standby and active MPM is aligned.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNactiveStandbyDBAlignedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2160
is sent when the database version between
standby and active MPM is aligned.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNmcmescTestSequenceOnTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2161
is sent when the test-sequence is set to ON
on an MCMESC card specified in the source field.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. The port number 1 to 12 is applicable to CPE ports, a NULL
port number indicates the link.
Each event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNmcmescTestSequenceOffTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2162
is sent when the test-sequence is set to OFF
on an MCMESC card specified in the source field.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. The port number 1 to 12 is applicable to CPE ports, a NULL
port number indicates the link.
Each event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNselfTestStartedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2163
is sent when self-test
has started for a channel card in the
specified source field. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNselfTestEndedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2164
is sent when self-test
has ended for a channel card in the
specified source field. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNvoadmMuxSetPointOutOfRange
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2165
is sent when a VOADM module has detected that the
recently configured mux set point value would bring down the fibre
if applied. The set point value is rejected and the MPM and
module returns to the previously configured mux set point.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of the source
of the event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNvoadmDemuxForceConfig
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2166
is sent when a VOADM module forces its Demux configuration
into fixed power mode. Forcing the Demux mode to fixed power mode
can only occur when the Demux ports are configured for fixed
attentuation mode and network conditions change sufficently
that the current configuration may cause damage to the laser.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of the source
of the event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNSfpNotPresent
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2167
is sent when a missing SFP is detect.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of the source
of the event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNSfpPresent
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2168
is sent when a SFP has been inserted into the
module .The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each event
has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNSfpFailure
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2169
is sent when a SFP failure is detected.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of the source
of the event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNSfpFailureResolved
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2170
is sent when a SFP failure is resolved.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of the source
of the event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNSfpNotAuthorized
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2171
is sent when an unauthorized SFP is detected.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of the source
of the event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNSfpAuthorized
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2172
is sent when an unauthorized SFP is replaced with
an authorized SFP. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying
the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port
number of the source of the event. In the case of the
power supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNSfpRateMismatch
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2173
is sent when a SFP does not supported the user
configured line rate. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying
the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port
number of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has
an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNSfpRateMismatchResolved
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2174
is sent when a SFP that does not support the user
configured line rate is replaced with an SFP that does.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of the source
of the event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNLinkRxSignalDegraded
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2175
is sent when the packet error rate increases over
10e-4. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each event
has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNLinkRxSignalDegradedResolved
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2176
is sent when the packet error rate falls below
10e-4. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each event
has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNLinkTxFault
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2177
is sent when a Tx fault is detect on the link port.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of the source
of the event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNLinkTxFaultResolved
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2178
is sent when a Tx fault is resolved on the link port.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of the source
of the event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNPortTxFault
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2179
is sent when a Tx fault is detect on a CPE port.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of the source
of the event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNPortTxFaultResolved
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2180
is sent when a Tx fault is resolved on a CPE port.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of the source
of the event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNXfpNotPresent
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2181
is sent when a missing XFP is detect.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of the source
of the event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNXfpPresent
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2182
is sent when a XFP has been inserted into the
module .The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each event
has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNXfpFailure
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2183
is sent when a XFP failure is detected.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of the source
of the event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNXfpFailureResolved
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2184
is sent when a XFP failure is resolved.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of the source
of the event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNXfpNotAuthorized
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2185
is sent when an unauthorized XFP is detected.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of the source
of the event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNXfpAuthorized
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2186
is sent when an unauthorized XFP is replaced with
an authorized XFP. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying
the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port
number of the source of the event. In the case of the
power supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNXfpRateMismatch
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2187
is sent when a XFP does not supported the user
configured line rate. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying
the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port
number of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has
an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNXfpRateMismatchResolved
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2188
is sent when a XFP that does not support the user
configured line rate is replaced with a XFP that does.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of the source
of the event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNCpeXfpNotPresent
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2189
is sent when a missing XFP is detect for a CPE port.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of the source
of the event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNCpeXfpPresent
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2190
is sent when a XFP has been inserted into the
module CPE port.The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying
the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the
port number of the source of the event. In the case of
the power supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0.
Each event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset
event severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNCpeXfpFailure
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2191
is sent when a CPE XFP failure is detected.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of the source
of the event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNCpeXfpFailureResolved
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2192
is sent when a CPE XFP failure is resolved.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of the source
of the event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNCpeXfpNotAuthorized
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2193
is sent when an unauthorized XFP is detected in a
CPE prot. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of
the source of the event. In the case of the power supply
and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNCpeXfpAuthorized
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2194
is sent when an unauthorized XFP is replaced with
an authorized XFP in a CPE port. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally
the port number of the source of the event. In the case of the
power supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNCpeXfpRateMismatch
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2195
is sent when a CPE XFP does not supported the user
configured line rate. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying
the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port
number of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has
an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNCpeXfpRateMismatchResolved
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2196
is sent when a CPE XFP that does not support the
user configured line rate is replaced with an XFP that does.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of the source
of the event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNOutOfFrame
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2197
is sent when an out of frame error is detected.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of the source
of the event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNOutOfFrameResolved
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2198
is sent when an out of frame error is resolved.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of the source
of the event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNCpeLossOfFrame
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2199
is sent when a loss of frame error is detected on
a CPE port. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of
the source of the event. In the case of the power supply
and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNCpeLossOfFrameResolved
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2200
is sent when a loss of frame error is resolved on
a CPE port. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of
the source of the event. In the case of the power supply
and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNCpeOutOfFrame
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2201
is sent when an out of frame error is detected on
a CPE port. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of
the source of the event. In the case of the power supply
and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNCpeOutOfFrameResolved
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2202
is sent when an out of frame error is resolved on
a CPE port. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of
the source of the event. In the case of the power supply
and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNCdrFailure
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2203
is sent when a CDR failure is detected.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of the source
of the event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNCdrFailureResolved
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2204
is sent when a CDR failure is resolved.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number of the source
of the event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNBitError10Em3
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2205
is sent when the modules bit error rate exceeds
10E-3. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNBitError10Em3Resolved
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2206
is sent when the modules bit error rate falls below
10E-3. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNBitError10Em4
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2207
is sent when the modules bit error rate exceeds
10E-4. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNBitError10Em4Resolved
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2208
is sent when the modules bit error rate falls below
10E-4. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNBitError10Em6
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2209
is sent when the modules bit error rate exceeds
10E-6. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNBitError10Em6Resolved
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2210
is sent when the modules bit error rate falls below
10E-6. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNBitError10Em7
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2211
is sent when the modules bit error rate exceeds
10E-7. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNBitError10Em7Resolved
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2212
is sent when the modules bit error rate falls below
10E-7. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNAisReceived
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2213
is sent when AIS-L is received on the port.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNAisReceivedResolved
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2214
is sent when AIS-L is no longer received on the
port. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNAisTransmitted
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2215
is sent when starts transmitting on the port.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNAisTransmittedResolved
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2216
is sent when is no longer transmitting on the
port. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNcaseTemperatureHiTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2225
is sent when case temperature is HI.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNcaseTemperatureNormalTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2226
is sent when case temperature is normal.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNcaseTemperatureLoTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2227
is sent when case temperature is LO.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNcaseTemperatureLoNormalTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2228
is sent when case temperature is normal.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNpumpTemperatureHiTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2229
is sent when pump temperature is HI.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNpumpTemperatureNormalTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2230
is sent when pump temperature is normal.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNcoilTemperatureHiTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2231
is sent when coil temperature is HI.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNcoilTemperatureNormalTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2232
is sent when coil temperature is normal.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNlossOutputPowerTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2233
is sent when loss of output power (or gain) is detected.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNlossOutputPowerNormalTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2234
is sent when loss of output power (or gain) is normal.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNreflectedOutputPowerHiTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2235
is sent when excessive reflected output power is detected.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNreflectedOutputPowerNormalTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.2236
is sent when reflected output power is normal.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type,
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port number
of the source of the event. In the case of the power
supply and fan, the shelf number is set to 0. Each
event has an unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNlineRateNotSuppoted
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3001
is sent to indicate that the module hardware
does not support the configured line rate.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNmpmBootImageChangedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3002
is sent to indicate that the executable
image for the MPM has been changed. Upon reset of
the MPM card, this new bootfile will be used.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNdateTimeSetTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3003
is sent to indicate that the date and
time of the system has been changed.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNuserAddedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3004
is sent to indicate that a new user
has been added to the system.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNuserDeletedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3005
is sent to indicate that a user
has been deleted from the system.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNuserPasswordChangeTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3006
is sent to indicate that the password
of one of the user's has been changed.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNuserLevelModifiedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3007
is sent to indicate that the privilege
level of one of the user's has been changed.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNsystemNameChangeTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3008
is sent to indicate that the name of
the system has been changed.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNcardAddedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3009
is sent to indicate that a new card has
been added to the system through either CLI/SNMP
in the specified source field.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNcardDeletedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3010
is sent to indicate that a card has
been deleted from the system through either
CLI/SNMP in the specified source field.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNmpmRedundancySwitchOverTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3011
is sent to indicate that a mpm
switchover has occurred.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNconnectionAddedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3012
is sent to indicate that a connectino
has been added to an ofcm/ofcd card.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNconnectionDeletedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3013
is sent to indicate that a connection
has been deleted from an ofcm/ofcd card.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNipAddressChangedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3014
is sent to indicate that the IP address
has been changed successfully.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNipNetmaskChangedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3015
is sent to indicate that the netmask
has been changed successfully.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNdefaultGatewayChangedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3016
is sent to indicate that the default
gateway has been changed successfully.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNGetCommunityChangeTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3017
is sent to indicate that the getcommunity
has been changed. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNSetCommunityChangeTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3018
is sent to indicate that the setcommunity
has been changed. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNModuleResetTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3019
is sent to indicate that a module has
been reset. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNtopologyRediscoveredTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3020
is sent to indicate that the topology
database has been rediscovered which is triggered
through either CLI or snmp. The source is a
4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNcolorsimEnabledTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3021
is sent to indicate that the ColorSIM
feature has been enabled. The source is a
4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNcolorsimDisabledTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3022
is sent to indicate that the ColorSIM
feature has been disabled. The source is a
4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNautoCutoffEnabledTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3023
is sent to indicate that the auto cutoff
feature has been enabled. The source is a
4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNautoCutoffDisabledTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3024
is sent to indicate that the auto cutoff
feature has been disabled. The source is a
4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNextAlarmsEnabledTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3025
is sent to indicate that the external
alarm closures have been enabled. The source is a
4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNextAlarmsDisabledTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3026
is sent to indicate that the external
alarm closures have been disabled. The source is a
4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNdlModuleActivatedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3027
is sent to indicate that a module
activation, switching to another module image
version, has occurred.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNhttpEnabledTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3032
is sent to indicate that the http
server has been enabled. The source is a
4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNhttpDisabledTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3033
is sent to indicate that the http
server has been disabled. The source is a
4 or 5 tuple specifying the type, location,
shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNstaticRouteAddedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3034
is sent to indicate that a new route has
been added to the system through either CLI/SNMP
in the specified source field.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure. The eveDescr field consists of
trap description and the route information - local CC shelf, slot
and destination IP address
luxNstaticRouteDeletedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3035
is sent to indicate that a route has
been deleted from the system through either CLI/SNMP
in the specified source field.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure. The eveDescr field consists of
trap description and the route information - local CC shelf, slot
and destination IP address
luxNupsrProtectionSwitchOverSrc
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3036
is sent to indicate that UPSR protection switch over occurred
on the source either through SNMP or CLI. If the module type is OCM
for this trap, then after issuing this trap it goes into standby mode.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNupsrProtectionSwitchOverDest
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3037
is sent to indicate that UPSR protection switch over occurred
on the destination either through SNMP or CLI. If the module type is OCM
for this trap, then after issuing this trap it goes into active mode
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNimnIpAddressChanged
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3038
is sent to indicate that a IMN Ip address is successfully
changed either through SNMP or CLI.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNupsrNormal
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3039
is sent to indicate that UPSR is successfully
enabled either through SNMP or CLI on the system.
This is done once UPSR functionality is normal on the
system.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNupsrDegraded
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3040
is sent to indicate that UPSR is successfully
disabled either through SNMP, CLI or SPI driver on the system.
This is done after the UPSR functionality on the system is degraded
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNusrOneAlarmAction
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3041
is sent to indicate that user has performed acknowledgment/
unacknowledgment/Clearing of a single alarm in the alarm log either
through SNMP or CLI .
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNusrAllAlarmAction
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3042
is sent to indicate that user has performed acknowledgment/
unacknowledgment/Clearing of all alarms in the alarm log either through
SNMP or CLI .
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNringConfigurationChanged
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3047
is sent to indicate that the user has changed the
ring configuration either through deletion or addition of
ringId or pathId.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure. The eveDescr field consists of
trap description and the cross connect information
luxNeventLogCleared
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3048
is sent to indicate that the user has cleared the
event log either through CLI or SNMP.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNextAlarmInpTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3049
is sent when an user sets up alarm severity
(crit/maj/minor/disable) on external alarm input.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply, fan and ext. alarm input,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNextAudioAlarmTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3050
is sent when an user enables or disables audio alarm.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply, fan and ext. alarm input,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNTrapHostConfigChangeTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3051
is sent when a trap host is added, deleted, or
modified (port configuration).
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNTrapHostImnRouteEnabled
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3052
luxNTrapHostImnRouteDisabled
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3053
luxNTrapHostAutoUpdateEnabled
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3054
luxNTrapHostAutoUpdateDisabled
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3055
luxNTrapPathAdded
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3056
is sent when a path is configured.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply, fan and ext. alarm input,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNTrapPathDeleted
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3057
is sent when a path is deleted.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply, fan and ext. alarm input,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNdlModuleActivateFailedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3058
is sent when a module activation,
switching to another module image version,
has failed.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNLogServerAddedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3059
is sent when a syslog server has been
added. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNLogServerDeletedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3060
is sent when a syslog server has been
deleted. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the
type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNLogMaskChangedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3061
is sent when the syslog mask has been
changed. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying
the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNRadiusAuthChangedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3062
is sent when the radius authentication order
has been changed. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNRadiusDefaultRealmChangedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3063
is sent when the radius default realm
has been changed. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNRadiusNasIdChangedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3064
is sent when the radius NAS Identifier
has been changed. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNRadiusRetriesChangedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3065
is sent when the radius retries has been
changed. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying
the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNRadiusServerAddedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3066
is sent when a radius server has been
added. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying
the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNRadiusServerDeletedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3067
is sent when radius server has been
deleted. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying
the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNRadiusServerModifiedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3068
is sent when radius server port or secret
has been modified. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNRadiusTimeoutChangedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3069
is sent when the radius timeout has been
changed. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying
the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNSshEnabledTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3070
is sent when the SSHD has been enabled.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port
number of the source of the event. In the case
of the power supply and fan, the shelf number is
set to 0. Each event has an unique event ID. It
also has a preset event severity. The severity
or trap type may be: critical, major, minor, or
normal. For a given event severity, there is a
corresponding system status, not necessarily the
same as the event severity. For each reported
trap, the IP address of the CP responsible for
sending this trap is also included in the trap
structure.
luxNSshDisabledTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3071
is sent when the SSHD has been disabled.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying the type
location, shelf, slot ID, and optionally the port
number of the source of the event. In the case
of the power supply and fan, the shelf number is
set to 0. Each event has an unique event ID. It
also has a preset event severity. The severity
or trap type may be: critical, major, minor, or
normal. For a given event severity, there is a
corresponding system status, not necessarily the
same as the event severity. For each reported
trap, the IP address of the CP responsible for
sending this trap is also included in the trap
structure.
luxNSshKeySizeSetTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3072
is sent when the SSHD key size has been
changed. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple specifying
the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNSshMaxSessionsSetTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3073
is sent when the telnet/SSHD max sessions
has been changed. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNSshKeyGeneratedTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.3074
is sent when the SSH DSS key has finished
being generated. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNlogonIntruderTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.4000
is sent to indicate that someone is
repeatly trying to logon using an invalid
password. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNlogonSessionStarted
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.4001
is sent to indicate that a user has
logged into the MPM. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNlogonSessionClosed
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.4002
is sent to indicate that a user has
logged out of the MPM. The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.
luxNcpAuthenticationErrorTrap
.1.3.6.1.4.1.4253.0.4003
is sent to indicate that an invalid
login attempt has been detected.
The source is a 4 or 5 tuple
specifying the type, location, shelf, slot ID, and
optionally the port number of the source of the
event. In the case of the power supply and fan,
the shelf number is set to 0. Each event has an
unique event ID. It also has a preset event
severity. The severity or trap type may be:
critical, major, minor, or normal. For a given
event severity, there is a corresponding system
status, not necessarily the same as the event
severity. For each reported trap, the IP address
of the CP responsible for sending this trap is
also included in the trap structure.