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<name>SNMP_TRAPS_BAYSTACK_bsSourceGuardCannotEnablePort</name>
<code>101800</code>
<severity>5</severity>
<flags>1</flags>
<message>This notification is generated when there are insufficient resources
available to enable IP source guard checking on a port.  Note that this
notification will *not* be generated as the result of a management
operation, but rather only as a result of internal state changes
within the system (for example, system initialization).  The port for
which the notification is generated is identified by the instance of
bsSourceGuardConfigMode included in the notification.</message>
<description>This notification is generated when there are insufficient resources
available to enable IP source guard checking on a port.  Note that this
notification will *not* be generated as the result of a management
operation, but rather only as a result of internal state changes
within the system (for example, system initialization).  The port for
which the notification is generated is identified by the instance of
bsSourceGuardConfigMode included in the notification.&#x0D;&#x0A;OBJECTS:&#x0D;&#x0A;
bsSourceGuardConfigMode&#x0D;&#x0A;
</description></event><event id="101801">
<name>SNMP_TRAPS_BAYSTACK_bsSourceGuardReachedMaxIpEntries</name>
<code>101801</code>
<severity>5</severity>
<flags>1</flags>
<message>This notification is generated when the maximum number of IP entries
on a port has been reached.  The port is identified by the instance of
bssourceGuardConfigMode included in the notification.</message>
<description>This notification is generated when the maximum number of IP entries
on a port has been reached.  The port is identified by the instance of
bssourceGuardConfigMode included in the notification.&#x0D;&#x0A;OBJECTS:&#x0D;&#x0A;
bsSourceGuardConfigMode&#x0D;&#x0A;
</description></event>

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available to enable IP source guard checking on a port.  Note that this
notification will *not* be generated as the result of a management
operation, but rather only as a result of internal state changes
within the system (for example, system initialization).  The port for
which the notification is generated is identified by the instance of
bsSourceGuardConfigMode included in the notification.&#x0D;&#x0A;
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</description><userTag></userTag>
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<parameter id="1">
<flags>0</flags>
<description>bsSourceGuardConfigMode</description>
<position>1</position>
</parameter>
</parameters></trap>
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on a port has been reached.  The port is identified by the instance of
bssourceGuardConfigMode included in the notification.&#x0D;&#x0A;
bsSourceGuardConfigMode&#x0D;&#x0A;
</description><userTag></userTag>
<event>SNMP_TRAPS_BAYSTACK_bsSourceGuardReachedMaxIpEntries</event><parameters>
<parameter id="1">
<flags>0</flags>
<description>bsSourceGuardConfigMode</description>
<position>1</position>
</parameter>
</parameters></trap>


</traps>
</configuration>

