Table 21-2 – Avaya 580 User Manual
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Table 21-2. Event Classes
Class
Determines whether the switch sends a
notification for...
Start
Starts of the system.
System
System events.
Configuration
Each configuration change (for example, enabling
and disabling ports).
Temperature Status
Changes in temperature status. Temperature status
messages could precede a switch shutdown, and
are often critical.
Resource
Changes in system resources.
Fan Status
Fan status. Fan failures will eventually lead to
overheating the system. The fan status message
provides a good early warning for a failure that
could eventually cause the switch to shut down.
Service Port Status and
User Port Status
Status changes in service ports and user ports.
Set a port as either a service port or user port on
the Detailed Physical Port Configuration Web
page. This feature makes it possible for you to use
different notification levels for critical (service
ports), if desired.
Power Status
The addition or removal of a power supply
Bridge Status
Changes in bridge status.
Switch Fabric
Failures in the switch fabric. These failures are
critical and should be monitored closely.
OSPF
OSPF events if OSPF protocol event logging is
enabled.
RIP
RIP events if RIP protocol event logging is
enabled.
LDAP
LDAP events if LDAP protocol event logging is
enabled.
AppleTalk
AppleTalk events if AppleTalk protocol event
logging is enabled.
Authentication Failure
Authentication failures. This is a security-related
feature used to detect unauthorized SNMP activity.
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