Sntrapbgppeerup, Sntrapbgppeerdown, Bgp4v2 notifications – Brocade Unified IP MIB Reference (Supporting FastIron Releases 07.5.00 and 08.0.10) User Manual
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BGP4v2 notifications
The following table contains BGP4v2 traps that are supported only on the Brocade NetIron MLX,
Brocade MLXe, Brocade NetIron XMR, and Brocade NetIron CER series devices.
Port security traps
The port security feature enables a device to learn a limited number of “secure” MAC addresses on
an interface. The interface forwards only those packets with source MAC addresses that match the
secure addresses. The following traps are generated, if the interface receives MAC addresses that
are included in its secure MAC list.
NOTE
The following traps apply to ports that have the port security feature enabled.
Trap name and number
Varbinds
Severity
Description and trap message
snTrapBgpPeerUp
brcdIp.0.65
snAgGblTrapMessage
Informational
The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) peer is up.
Sample trap message:
BGP Peer
snTrapBgpPeerDown
brcdIp.0.66
snAgGblTrapMessage
Informational
The BGP peer is down.
Sample trap message:
BGP Peer
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Trap name and number
Varbinds
Severity
Description
bgp4V2EstablishedNotific
ation
brcdIp.3.5.1.0.1
bgp4V2PeerState,
bgp4V2PeerLocalP
ort,
bgp4V2PeerRemot
ePort
Notification
The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) established
event is generated when the BGP finite state
machine (FSM) enters the established state.
bgp4V2BackwardTransitio
nNotification
brcdIp.3.5.1.0.2
bgp4V2PeerState,
bgp4V2PeerLocalP
ort,
bgp4V2PeerRemot
ePort,
bgp4V2PeerLastEr
rorCodeReceived,
bgp4V2PeerLastEr
rorSubCodeReceiv
ed,
bgp4V2PeerLastEr
rorReceivedText
Notification
The BGP backward transition event is generated
when the BGP FSM moves from a
higher-numbered state to a lower-numbered
state.
The current implementation generates this
notification only when the state machine moves
out of the established state.