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<configuration>
    <formatVersion>3</formatVersion>
    <description></description>
    <events>

<event id="102400">
<name>SNMP_TRAPS_BAYSTACK_s5EtrPortAutoPart</name>
<code>102400</code>
<severity>5</severity>
<flags>1</flags>
<message>A port was auto partitioned (wrapped). This
trap is sent only once when the condition is
first detected. The following values are
returned:
  s5EnPortPartStatus.....the partition status
    of the port, with the instance identifying
    the board and the port.
  s5EnPortJabberStatus...the jabber status of
    the DTE(s) connected to the port, with the
    instance identifying the board and the port.</message>
<description>A port was auto partitioned (wrapped). This
trap is sent only once when the condition is
first detected. The following values are
returned:
  s5EnPortPartStatus.....the partition status
    of the port, with the instance identifying
    the board and the port.
  s5EnPortJabberStatus...the jabber status of
    the DTE(s) connected to the port, with the
    instance identifying the board and the port.&#x0D;&#x0A;OBJECTS:&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5EnPortPartStatus&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5EnPortJabberStatus&#x0D;&#x0A;
</description></event><event id="102401">
<name>SNMP_TRAPS_BAYSTACK_s5EtrSbsMacTableCleared</name>
<code>102401</code>
<severity>5</severity>
<flags>1</flags>
<message>This trap is sent when the mac-security address table
is cleared for all ports.</message>
<description>This trap is sent when the mac-security address table
is cleared for all ports.&#x0D;&#x0A;OBJECTS:&#x0D;&#x0A;
</description></event><event id="102402">
<name>SNMP_TRAPS_BAYSTACK_s5EtrMgmAccessViolation</name>
<code>102402</code>
<severity>5</severity>
<flags>1</flags>
<message>This trap is sent when the switch device detects a
management access violation on the switch. This trap
is sent only once when the condition is first detected. 
The following values are returned:
s5SbsMgmViolationType.....WEB access violation or telnet 
                        access violation or SNMP access violation.
s5SbsMgmViolationIpAddress...the invalid IP address.</message>
<description>This trap is sent when the switch device detects a
management access violation on the switch. This trap
is sent only once when the condition is first detected. 
The following values are returned:
s5SbsMgmViolationType.....WEB access violation or telnet 
                        access violation or SNMP access violation.
s5SbsMgmViolationIpAddress...the invalid IP address.&#x0D;&#x0A;OBJECTS:&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5SbsMgmViolationType&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5SbsMgmViolationIpAddress&#x0D;&#x0A;
</description></event><event id="102403">
<name>SNMP_TRAPS_BAYSTACK_s5EtrSbsMacTableClearedForPort</name>
<code>102403</code>
<severity>5</severity>
<flags>1</flags>
<message>This trap is sent when the mac-security address table
is cleared for a particular port.</message>
<description>This trap is sent when the mac-security address table
is cleared for a particular port.&#x0D;&#x0A;OBJECTS:&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5SbsViolationStatusBrdIndx&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5SbsViolationStatusPortIndx&#x0D;&#x0A;
</description></event><event id="102404">
<name>SNMP_TRAPS_BAYSTACK_s5EtrSbsMacTableFull</name>
<code>102404</code>
<severity>5</severity>
<flags>1</flags>
<message>This trap is sent when the mac-security address table
is filled.</message>
<description>This trap is sent when the mac-security address table
is filled.&#x0D;&#x0A;OBJECTS:&#x0D;&#x0A;
</description></event><event id="102405">
<name>SNMP_TRAPS_BAYSTACK_s5EtrSbsMacAccessViolation</name>
<code>102405</code>
<severity>5</severity>
<flags>1</flags>
<message>This trap is sent when the switch device detects a
Mac_address based security violation on a port set by
s5SbsSecurityAction defined in s5sbs100.mib. This trap
is sent only once when the condition is first detected. 
The following values are returned:
s5SbsViolationStatusBrdIndx...the Board number on which
                         a security violation was seen.
s5SbsViolationStatusPortIndx...the Port number on which
                         a security violation was seen.
s5SbsViolationStatusMACIndx...the mac address triggers
                                    this violation</message>
<description>This trap is sent when the switch device detects a
Mac_address based security violation on a port set by
s5SbsSecurityAction defined in s5sbs100.mib. This trap
is sent only once when the condition is first detected. 
The following values are returned:
s5SbsViolationStatusBrdIndx...the Board number on which
                         a security violation was seen.
s5SbsViolationStatusPortIndx...the Port number on which
                         a security violation was seen.
s5SbsViolationStatusMACIndx...the mac address triggers
                                    this violation&#x0D;&#x0A;OBJECTS:&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5SbsViolationStatusBrdIndx&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5SbsViolationStatusPortIndx&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5SbsViolationStatusMACAddress&#x0D;&#x0A;
</description></event><event id="102406">
<name>SNMP_TRAPS_BAYSTACK_s5EtrRedPortFailure</name>
<code>102406</code>
<severity>5</severity>
<flags>1</flags>
<message>A port that is in a redundant pair developed a fault.
This trap is sent once when the condition is
first detected. For all objects returned in the trap,
the instance identifies the board and the port index.
The following values are returned:
  s5EnRedPortOperStatus.........The status of the port.
              The value will distinguish between a
              local fault, a remote fault, and a
              missing board.
  s5EnRedPortCompanionBrdNum....The index of the slot
              containing the board of the other port
              in the redundant pair.
  s5EnRedPortCompanionPortNum...The index of the other
              port in the redundant pair.
  s5EnPortPartStatus, s5EnPortLinkStatus and
  s5EnPortJabberStatus..........These values may help
              determine the cause of the local fault.</message>
<description>A port that is in a redundant pair developed a fault.
This trap is sent once when the condition is
first detected. For all objects returned in the trap,
the instance identifies the board and the port index.
The following values are returned:
  s5EnRedPortOperStatus.........The status of the port.
              The value will distinguish between a
              local fault, a remote fault, and a
              missing board.
  s5EnRedPortCompanionBrdNum....The index of the slot
              containing the board of the other port
              in the redundant pair.
  s5EnRedPortCompanionPortNum...The index of the other
              port in the redundant pair.
  s5EnPortPartStatus, s5EnPortLinkStatus and
  s5EnPortJabberStatus..........These values may help
              determine the cause of the local fault.&#x0D;&#x0A;OBJECTS:&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5EnRedPortOperStatus&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5EnRedPortCompanionBrdNum&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5EnRedPortCompanionPortNum&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5EnPortPartStatus&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5EnPortLinkStatus&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5EnPortJabberStatus&#x0D;&#x0A;
</description></event><event id="102407">
<name>SNMP_TRAPS_BAYSTACK_s5EtrRedBadRemCfgDetected</name>
<code>102407</code>
<severity>5</severity>
<flags>1</flags>
<message>This trap is sent periodically when the NMM detects a
remoteOperStatus of invalid on a port set for
redundancy. The instance identifies the board and port
index. The following values are returned:
  s5EnRedPortRemoteOperStatus.....The value of the
              received signal from the remote port.
  s5EnRedPortRedundMode...the redundancy mode of the port.</message>
<description>This trap is sent periodically when the NMM detects a
remoteOperStatus of invalid on a port set for
redundancy. The instance identifies the board and port
index. The following values are returned:
  s5EnRedPortRemoteOperStatus.....The value of the
              received signal from the remote port.
  s5EnRedPortRedundMode...the redundancy mode of the port.&#x0D;&#x0A;OBJECTS:&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5EnRedPortRemoteOperStatus&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5EnRedPortRedundMode&#x0D;&#x0A;
</description></event><event id="102408">
<name>SNMP_TRAPS_BAYSTACK_s5EtrSbsMacRemoved</name>
<code>102408</code>
<severity>5</severity>
<flags>1</flags>
<message>This trap is sent when a mac address is removed from the
mac-security address table.</message>
<description>This trap is sent when a mac address is removed from the
mac-security address table.&#x0D;&#x0A;OBJECTS:&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5SbsViolationStatusBrdIndx&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5SbsViolationStatusPortIndx&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5SbsViolationStatusMACAddress&#x0D;&#x0A;
</description></event><event id="102409">
<name>SNMP_TRAPS_BAYSTACK_s5EtrPortManualPart</name>
<code>102409</code>
<severity>5</severity>
<flags>1</flags>
<message>A port was manually partitioned (wrapped). This
trap is sent once when the port is initially 
partitioned. The following values are
returned:
  s5EnPortPartStatus.....the partition status
    of the port, with the instance identifying
    the board and the port.
  s5EnPortJabberStatus...the jabber status of
    the DTE(s) connected to the port, with the
    instance identifying the board and the port.</message>
<description>A port was manually partitioned (wrapped). This
trap is sent once when the port is initially 
partitioned. The following values are
returned:
  s5EnPortPartStatus.....the partition status
    of the port, with the instance identifying
    the board and the port.
  s5EnPortJabberStatus...the jabber status of
    the DTE(s) connected to the port, with the
    instance identifying the board and the port.&#x0D;&#x0A;OBJECTS:&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5EnPortPartStatus&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5EnPortJabberStatus&#x0D;&#x0A;
</description></event><event id="102410">
<name>SNMP_TRAPS_BAYSTACK_s5EtrPortDteJabbering</name>
<code>102410</code>
<severity>5</severity>
<flags>1</flags>
<message>An ethernet DTE started jabbering.  This trap
is sent only once when the condition is first
detected. The following values are returned:
  s5EnPortJabberStatus...the jabber status of
    the DTE(s) connected to the port, with the
    instance identifying the board and the port.</message>
<description>An ethernet DTE started jabbering.  This trap
is sent only once when the condition is first
detected. The following values are returned:
  s5EnPortJabberStatus...the jabber status of
    the DTE(s) connected to the port, with the
    instance identifying the board and the port.&#x0D;&#x0A;OBJECTS:&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5EnPortJabberStatus&#x0D;&#x0A;
</description></event>

</events>
    <templates>
    </templates>
    <traps>
<trap id="2400"><oid>1.3.6.1.4.1.45.1.6.2.1.1</oid><description>A port was auto partitioned (wrapped). This
trap is sent only once when the condition is
first detected. The following values are
returned:
  s5EnPortPartStatus.....the partition status
    of the port, with the instance identifying
    the board and the port.
  s5EnPortJabberStatus...the jabber status of
    the DTE(s) connected to the port, with the
    instance identifying the board and the port.&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5EnPortPartStatus&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5EnPortJabberStatus&#x0D;&#x0A;
</description><userTag></userTag>
<event>SNMP_TRAPS_BAYSTACK_s5EtrPortAutoPart</event><parameters>
<parameter id="1">
<flags>0</flags>
<description>s5EnPortPartStatus</description>
<position>1</position>
</parameter>
<parameter id="2">
<flags>0</flags>
<description>s5EnPortJabberStatus</description>
<position>2</position>
</parameter>
</parameters></trap>
<trap id="2401"><oid>1.3.6.1.4.1.45.1.6.2.1.0.3</oid><description>This trap is sent when the mac-security address table
is cleared for all ports.&#x0D;&#x0A;
</description><userTag></userTag>
<event>SNMP_TRAPS_BAYSTACK_s5EtrSbsMacTableCleared</event><parameters>
</parameters></trap>
<trap id="2402"><oid>1.3.6.1.4.1.45.1.6.2.1.6</oid><description>This trap is sent when the switch device detects a
management access violation on the switch. This trap
is sent only once when the condition is first detected. 
The following values are returned:
s5SbsMgmViolationType.....WEB access violation or telnet 
                        access violation or SNMP access violation.
s5SbsMgmViolationIpAddress...the invalid IP address.&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5SbsMgmViolationType&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5SbsMgmViolationIpAddress&#x0D;&#x0A;
</description><userTag></userTag>
<event>SNMP_TRAPS_BAYSTACK_s5EtrMgmAccessViolation</event><parameters>
<parameter id="1">
<flags>0</flags>
<description>s5SbsMgmViolationType</description>
<position>1</position>
</parameter>
<parameter id="2">
<flags>0</flags>
<description>s5SbsMgmViolationIpAddress</description>
<position>2</position>
</parameter>
</parameters></trap>
<trap id="2403"><oid>1.3.6.1.4.1.45.1.6.2.1.0.2</oid><description>This trap is sent when the mac-security address table
is cleared for a particular port.&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5SbsViolationStatusBrdIndx&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5SbsViolationStatusPortIndx&#x0D;&#x0A;
</description><userTag></userTag>
<event>SNMP_TRAPS_BAYSTACK_s5EtrSbsMacTableClearedForPort</event><parameters>
<parameter id="1">
<flags>0</flags>
<description>s5SbsViolationStatusBrdIndx</description>
<position>1</position>
</parameter>
<parameter id="2">
<flags>0</flags>
<description>s5SbsViolationStatusPortIndx</description>
<position>2</position>
</parameter>
</parameters></trap>
<trap id="2404"><oid>1.3.6.1.4.1.45.1.6.2.1.0.1</oid><description>This trap is sent when the mac-security address table
is filled.&#x0D;&#x0A;
</description><userTag></userTag>
<event>SNMP_TRAPS_BAYSTACK_s5EtrSbsMacTableFull</event><parameters>
</parameters></trap>
<trap id="2405"><oid>1.3.6.1.4.1.45.1.6.2.1.5</oid><description>This trap is sent when the switch device detects a
Mac_address based security violation on a port set by
s5SbsSecurityAction defined in s5sbs100.mib. This trap
is sent only once when the condition is first detected. 
The following values are returned:
s5SbsViolationStatusBrdIndx...the Board number on which
                         a security violation was seen.
s5SbsViolationStatusPortIndx...the Port number on which
                         a security violation was seen.
s5SbsViolationStatusMACIndx...the mac address triggers
                                    this violation&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5SbsViolationStatusBrdIndx&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5SbsViolationStatusPortIndx&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5SbsViolationStatusMACAddress&#x0D;&#x0A;
</description><userTag></userTag>
<event>SNMP_TRAPS_BAYSTACK_s5EtrSbsMacAccessViolation</event><parameters>
<parameter id="1">
<flags>0</flags>
<description>s5SbsViolationStatusBrdIndx</description>
<position>1</position>
</parameter>
<parameter id="2">
<flags>0</flags>
<description>s5SbsViolationStatusPortIndx</description>
<position>2</position>
</parameter>
<parameter id="3">
<flags>0</flags>
<description>s5SbsViolationStatusMACAddress</description>
<position>3</position>
</parameter>
</parameters></trap>
<trap id="2406"><oid>1.3.6.1.4.1.45.1.6.2.1.3</oid><description>A port that is in a redundant pair developed a fault.
This trap is sent once when the condition is
first detected. For all objects returned in the trap,
the instance identifies the board and the port index.
The following values are returned:
  s5EnRedPortOperStatus.........The status of the port.
              The value will distinguish between a
              local fault, a remote fault, and a
              missing board.
  s5EnRedPortCompanionBrdNum....The index of the slot
              containing the board of the other port
              in the redundant pair.
  s5EnRedPortCompanionPortNum...The index of the other
              port in the redundant pair.
  s5EnPortPartStatus, s5EnPortLinkStatus and
  s5EnPortJabberStatus..........These values may help
              determine the cause of the local fault.&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5EnRedPortOperStatus&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5EnRedPortCompanionBrdNum&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5EnRedPortCompanionPortNum&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5EnPortPartStatus&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5EnPortLinkStatus&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5EnPortJabberStatus&#x0D;&#x0A;
</description><userTag></userTag>
<event>SNMP_TRAPS_BAYSTACK_s5EtrRedPortFailure</event><parameters>
<parameter id="1">
<flags>0</flags>
<description>s5EnRedPortOperStatus</description>
<position>1</position>
</parameter>
<parameter id="2">
<flags>0</flags>
<description>s5EnRedPortCompanionBrdNum</description>
<position>2</position>
</parameter>
<parameter id="3">
<flags>0</flags>
<description>s5EnRedPortCompanionPortNum</description>
<position>3</position>
</parameter>
<parameter id="4">
<flags>0</flags>
<description>s5EnPortPartStatus</description>
<position>4</position>
</parameter>
<parameter id="5">
<flags>0</flags>
<description>s5EnPortLinkStatus</description>
<position>5</position>
</parameter>
<parameter id="6">
<flags>0</flags>
<description>s5EnPortJabberStatus</description>
<position>6</position>
</parameter>
</parameters></trap>
<trap id="2407"><oid>1.3.6.1.4.1.45.1.6.2.1.4</oid><description>This trap is sent periodically when the NMM detects a
remoteOperStatus of invalid on a port set for
redundancy. The instance identifies the board and port
index. The following values are returned:
  s5EnRedPortRemoteOperStatus.....The value of the
              received signal from the remote port.
  s5EnRedPortRedundMode...the redundancy mode of the port.&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5EnRedPortRemoteOperStatus&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5EnRedPortRedundMode&#x0D;&#x0A;
</description><userTag></userTag>
<event>SNMP_TRAPS_BAYSTACK_s5EtrRedBadRemCfgDetected</event><parameters>
<parameter id="1">
<flags>0</flags>
<description>s5EnRedPortRemoteOperStatus</description>
<position>1</position>
</parameter>
<parameter id="2">
<flags>0</flags>
<description>s5EnRedPortRedundMode</description>
<position>2</position>
</parameter>
</parameters></trap>
<trap id="2408"><oid>1.3.6.1.4.1.45.1.6.2.1.0.4</oid><description>This trap is sent when a mac address is removed from the
mac-security address table.&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5SbsViolationStatusBrdIndx&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5SbsViolationStatusPortIndx&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5SbsViolationStatusMACAddress&#x0D;&#x0A;
</description><userTag></userTag>
<event>SNMP_TRAPS_BAYSTACK_s5EtrSbsMacRemoved</event><parameters>
<parameter id="1">
<flags>0</flags>
<description>s5SbsViolationStatusBrdIndx</description>
<position>1</position>
</parameter>
<parameter id="2">
<flags>0</flags>
<description>s5SbsViolationStatusPortIndx</description>
<position>2</position>
</parameter>
<parameter id="3">
<flags>0</flags>
<description>s5SbsViolationStatusMACAddress</description>
<position>3</position>
</parameter>
</parameters></trap>
<trap id="2409"><oid>1.3.6.1.4.1.45.1.6.2.1.7</oid><description>A port was manually partitioned (wrapped). This
trap is sent once when the port is initially 
partitioned. The following values are
returned:
  s5EnPortPartStatus.....the partition status
    of the port, with the instance identifying
    the board and the port.
  s5EnPortJabberStatus...the jabber status of
    the DTE(s) connected to the port, with the
    instance identifying the board and the port.&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5EnPortPartStatus&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5EnPortJabberStatus&#x0D;&#x0A;
</description><userTag></userTag>
<event>SNMP_TRAPS_BAYSTACK_s5EtrPortManualPart</event><parameters>
<parameter id="1">
<flags>0</flags>
<description>s5EnPortPartStatus</description>
<position>1</position>
</parameter>
<parameter id="2">
<flags>0</flags>
<description>s5EnPortJabberStatus</description>
<position>2</position>
</parameter>
</parameters></trap>
<trap id="2410"><oid>1.3.6.1.4.1.45.1.6.2.1.2</oid><description>An ethernet DTE started jabbering.  This trap
is sent only once when the condition is first
detected. The following values are returned:
  s5EnPortJabberStatus...the jabber status of
    the DTE(s) connected to the port, with the
    instance identifying the board and the port.&#x0D;&#x0A;
s5EnPortJabberStatus&#x0D;&#x0A;
</description><userTag></userTag>
<event>SNMP_TRAPS_BAYSTACK_s5EtrPortDteJabbering</event><parameters>
<parameter id="1">
<flags>0</flags>
<description>s5EnPortJabberStatus</description>
<position>1</position>
</parameter>
</parameters></trap>


</traps>
</configuration>

