This trap indicates that a protecting line is now in a failed
state. APS switchover to the protection line will not be
possible. If the protecting line was carrying user traffic,
it is switched back to the working line.
eqTrapDescr provides a textual description for this trap.
eqModuleShelfId is the shelf id in which the sonet port
is located.
eqModuleSlotId is the (shelf-relative) slot id in which
the sonet port is located.
ifIndex is the eid of the sonet port.
eqIfName is the name of the physical sonet port.
Parsed from file eqTraps.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: EQUIPE-TRAP-MIB
This trap indicates that a protecting line is now in a failed
state. APS switchover to the protection line will not be
possible. If the protecting line was carrying user traffic,
it is switched back to the working line.
eqTrapDescr provides a textual description for this trap.
eqModuleShelfId is the shelf id in which the sonet port
is located.
eqModuleSlotId is the (shelf-relative) slot id in which
the sonet port is located.
ifIndex is the eid of the sonet port.
eqIfName is the name of the physical sonet port.
Parsed from file EQUIPE-TRAP-MIB.mib
Module: EQUIPE-TRAP-MIB
Vendor: Equipe Communications Corporation
Module: EQUIPE-TRAP-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
eqSonetApsProtectLineFailure NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { eqTrapDescr, eqModuleShelfId, eqModuleSlotId, ifIndex, eqIfName } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This trap indicates that a protecting line is now in a failed state. APS switchover to the protection line will not be possible. If the protecting line was carrying user traffic, it is switched back to the working line. eqTrapDescr provides a textual description for this trap. eqModuleShelfId is the shelf id in which the sonet port is located. eqModuleSlotId is the (shelf-relative) slot id in which the sonet port is located. ifIndex is the eid of the sonet port. eqIfName is the name of the physical sonet port." ::= { eqSonetTraps 4 }
eqSonetApsProtectLineFailure NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { eqTrapDescr, eqModuleShelfId, eqModuleSlotId, ifIndex, eqIfName } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This trap indicates that a protecting line is now in a failed state. APS switchover to the protection line will not be possible. If the protecting line was carrying user traffic, it is switched back to the working line. eqTrapDescr provides a textual description for this trap. eqModuleShelfId is the shelf id in which the sonet port is located. eqModuleSlotId is the (shelf-relative) slot id in which the sonet port is located. ifIndex is the eid of the sonet port. eqIfName is the name of the physical sonet port." ::= { eqSonetTraps 4 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.5022.4.5.2.1 | eqSonetApsSwitchEvent | 0 | 0 | This trap indicates that an aps protection switch event has taken place and the protecting line is now in the indicated state. eqT… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.5022.4.5.2.2 | eqSonetApsWorkingLineRestored | 0 | 0 | This trap indicates that a working line has resumed carrying user traffic. This could be due to an auto switch condition that has… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.5022.4.5.2.3 | eqSonetApsModeMismatch | 0 | 0 | This trap indicates that a mode mismatch has been detected based on the port's aps configuration and the received K2 byte. This c… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.5022.4.5.2.5 | eqSonetApsProtectLineRestored | 0 | 0 | This trap indicates that protection line is now in an operational state and an aps switchover to protection is now possible. eqTra… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.5022.4.5.2.6 | eqSonetApsProtectByteFailure | 0 | 0 | This trap indicates that the protection line has declared a protection byte failure. This happens when a protection byte defect o… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.5022.4.5.2.7 | eqSonetApsFarEndProtectLineFailure | 0 | 0 | This trap indicates that a far end protection line failure has been declared. This happens when the received K1 byte indicates SF… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.5022.4.5.2.8 | eqSonetApsFarEndProtectLineCleared | 0 | 0 | This trap indicates that a far end protection line failure has been cleared. This happens 10 seconds after a K1 byte is received … |