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IronWare traps
NOTE
These traps apply to ports that have DHCP snooping is enabled.
CFM traps
Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) is an OAM protocol that includes proactive connectivity
monitoring using continuity check messages, fault verification through loop back messages, and
fault isolation by examining end-to-end connections between Provider Edge devices or between
Customer Edge devices. The following traps are generated if a suspect packet is detected.
NOTE
These traps apply to ports that have CFM enabled.
Traps for optics
Brocade supports for the following traps for optical transceivers.
Trap Name and Number
Varbind
Severity
Description
snTrapSrcIpAddressViolation
brcdIp.0.84
snAgGblTrapMessage
Minor
The SNMP trap that is generated
when a rogue device spoofs sourceIP
address for denial of service attack.
Sample Trap Message:
Brocade Trap: Intruder
Source IP Address. addr>; Trap Name and Number Varbind Severity Description snTrapDot1agCfmDmThresholdTrap dot1agCfmMepIdentifier Informational This trap is sent when an MEP receives a 1DM/DMR with a Trap Name and Number Varbind Severity Description snTrapOpticalMonitoringWarning snAgGblTrapMessage Warning A warning occurred during optical Monitoring Warning. {high | low}. snTrapOpticalMonitoringAlarm snAgGblTrapMessage Alerts An alarm occurred during optical Monitoring Alarm. {high | low}.
brcdIp.0.199
delay time that exceeds
specified threshold.
brcdIp.0.1003
monitoring.
Sample Trap Message
Brocade Trap: Optical
brcdIp.0.1004
monitoring due to a low
temperature in the device.
Sample Trap Message
Brocade Trap: Optical