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Traps on ospf state changes – Allied Telesis RAPIER I User Manual

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Release Note

Software Version 2.8.1
C613-10477-00 REV B

The SNMP agent now generates the following log message when there is
insufficient system memory to send a trap message:

To view the log, use the command:

show log

Traps on OSPF state changes

RFC 1850, OSPF Version 2 Management Information Base, defines a portion of the
Management Information Base (MIB) for managing Version 2 of the Open
Shortest Path First Routing Protocol.

Objects defined in this MIB reside in the mib(1) subtree and have the object
identifier prefix ospf ({ mib-2 14 }).

This software version implements the following traps from the ospfTrap(16)
ospfTraps(2) subtree of the OSPF Version 2 MIB:

The ospfIfStateChange trap ({ ospfTraps 16 }) is generated when a
non-virtual OSPF interface changes state, and contains the following
objects:

ospfRouterId, the router ID of the originator of the trap

ospfIfIpAddress, the IP address of the interface that changed state, for
interfaces with an IP address

ospfAddressLessIf, the ifIndex of the interface that changed state, for
addressless interfaces

ospfIfState, the new state of the interface

The ospfVirtIfStateChange trap ({ ospfTraps 1 }) is generated when a
virtual OSPF interface changes state, and contains the following objects:

ospfRouterId, the router ID of the originator of the trap

ospfVirtIfAreaId, the transit area used by the virtual interface

ospfVirtIfNeighbor, the router ID of the virtual neighbour

ospfVirtIfState, the new state of the virtual interface

The ospfNbrStateChange trap ({ ospfTraps 2 }) is generated when a
non-virtual OSPF neighbour changes state, and contains the following
objects:

ospfRouterId, the router ID of the originator of the trap

ospfNbrIpAddr, the IP address the neighbour uses as its IP source
address

Message

SNMP Trap not sent due to excessive memory usage

Severity

5 / IMPORTANT

Module

59 / SNMP

Log Type

089 / SNMP

Log Subtype

001 / MEMORY

Recommended
Action

Use the show buffer command to check system memory usage. Use
the show snmp command to check for excessive polling.

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