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        uei.opennms.org/IETF/DS3/traps/dsx3LineStatusChange
        DS3-MIB defined trap event: dsx3LineStatusChange
        <p>A dsx3LineStatusChange trap is sent when the
            value of an instance of dsx3LineStatus changes. It
            can be utilized by an NMS to trigger polls. When
            the line status change results in a lower level
            line status change (i.e. ds1), then no traps for
            the lower level are sent.</p><table>
            <tr><td><b>
            dsx3LineStatus</b></td><td>%parm[#1]%
            </td><td><p;></p></td;></tr><tr><td><b>
            dsx3LineStatusLastChange</b></td><td>%parm[#2]%
            </td><td><p;></p></td;></tr></table>
        DS3 Event: Line Status Change
        Warning
        
        
        
            
        
    
   
      
         
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      uei.opennms.org/IETF/Bridge/traps/topologyChange
      BRIDGE-MIB defined trap event: topologyChange
      <p>A topologyChange trap is sent by a bridge when
            any of its configured ports transitions from the
            Learning state to the Forwarding state, or from
            the Forwarding state to the Blocking state. The
            trap is not sent if a newRoot trap is sent for the
            same transition. Implementation of this trap is
            optional.</p><table>
            </table>
      Bridge MIB: Topology Change
      Warning
      
   
    
        
            
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        uei.opennms.org/IETF/ENTITY/traps/entConfigChange
        ENTITY-MIB defined trap event: entConfigChange
        <p>An entConfigChange notification is generated when the value
            of entLastChangeTime changes. It can be utilized by an NMS
            to trigger logical/physical entity table maintenance polls.
            </p><p>
            An agent should not generate more than one entConfigChange
            'notification-event' in a given time interval (five seconds
            is the suggested default). A 'notification-event' is the
            transmission of a single trap or inform PDU to a list of
            notification destinations.
            </p><p>
            If additional configuration changes occur within the
            throttling period, then notification-events for these
            changes should be suppressed by the agent until the current
            throttling period expires. At the end of a throttling
            period, one notification-event should be generated if any
            configuration changes occurred since the start of the
            throttling period. In such a case, another throttling period
            is started right away.
            </p><p>
            An NMS should periodically check the value of
            entLastChangeTime to detect any missed entConfigChange
            notification-events, e.g., due to throttling or transmission
            loss.</p><table>
            </table>
        ENTITY Configuration Change Notification
        Warning
        
    
    
        
            
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        uei.opennms.org/IETF/Bridge/traps/newRoot
        BRIDGE-MIB defined trap event: newRoot
        <p>The newRoot trap indicates that the sending agent
            has become the new root of the Spanning Tree; the
            trap is sent by a bridge soon after its election
            as the new root, e.g., upon expiration of the
            Topology Change Timer immediately subsequent to
            its election. Implementation of this trap is
            optional.</p><table>
            </table>
        Bridge MIB: New Spanning Tree Root
        Warning
        
    
    
        
            
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        uei.opennms.org/IETF/RFC1315/traps/frDLCIStatusChange
        RFC1315-MIB defined trap event: frDLCIStatusChange
        <p>This trap indicates that the indicated Virtual
            Circuit has changed state. It has either been
            created or invalidated, or has toggled between
            the active and inactive states.</p><table>
            <tr><td><b>
            frCircuitIfIndex</b></td><td>%parm[#1]%
            </td><td><p;></p></td;></tr><tr><td><b>
            frCircuitDlci</b></td><td>%parm[#2]%
            </td><td><p;></p></td;></tr><tr><td><b>
            frCircuitState</b></td><td>%parm[#3]%
            </td><td><p;>
            invalid(1) active(2) inactive(3)
            </p></td;></tr></table>
        RFC1315 Event: Frame Relay DLCI Status Change
        Warning
        
            
        
        
    

    
        
            
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        uei.opennms.org/traps/ENTITY-STATE-MIB/entStateOperEnabled
        ENTITY-STATE-MIB defined trap event: entStateOperEnabled
        
            <p>An entStateOperEnabled notification signifies that the
            SNMP entity, acting in an agent role, has detected that
            the entStateOper object for one of its entities has
            transitioned into the 'enabled' state.

            The entity this notification refers can be identified by
            extracting the entPhysicalIndex from one of the
            variable bindings.  The entStateAdmin and entStateAlarm
            varbinds may be examined to find out additional
            information on the administrative state at the time of
            the operation state change as well as to find out whether
            there were any known alarms against the entity at that
            time that may explain why the physical entity has become
            operationally disabled.</p><table>
            <tr><td><b>

            entStateAdmin</b></td><td>
            %parm[#1]%;</td><td><p>
            unknown(1)
            locked(2)
            shuttingDown(3)
            unlocked(4)
            </p></td></tr>
            <tr><td><b>

            entStateAlarm</b></td><td>
            %parm[#2]%;</td><td><p></p></td></tr></table>
        
        <p>
            entStateOperEnabled trap received
            entStateAdmin=%parm[#1]%
            entStateAlarm=%parm[#2]%</p>
        
        Cleared
        
            
        
        
        
        
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        uei.opennms.org/traps/ENTITY-STATE-MIB/entStateOperDisabled
        ENTITY-STATE-MIB defined trap event: entStateOperDisabled
        
            <p>An entStateOperDisabled notification signifies that the
            SNMP entity, acting in an agent role, has detected that
            the entStateOper object for one of its entities has
            transitioned into the 'disabled' state.

            The entity this notification refers can be identified by
            extracting the entPhysicalIndex from one of the
            variable bindings.  The entStateAdmin and entStateAlarm
            varbinds may be examined to find out additional
            information on the administrative state at the time of
            the operation state change as well as to find out whether
            there were any known alarms against the entity at that
            time that may affect the physical entity's
            ability to stay operationally enabled.</p><table>
            <tr><td><b>

            entStateAdmin</b></td><td>
            %parm[#1]%;</td><td><p>
            unknown(1)
            locked(2)
            shuttingDown(3)
            unlocked(4)
            </p></td></tr>
            <tr><td><b>

            entStateAlarm</b></td><td>
            %parm[#2]%;</td><td><p></p></td></tr></table>
        
        entStateOperDisabled trap received entStateAdmin=%parm[#1]% entStateAlarm=%parm[#2]%
        Warning
        
            
        
        
        
        
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