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{iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) 562 ntEnterpriseData(73) ntEnterpriseDataMibs(1) ntEnterpriseDataTasmanMibs(1) ntEnterpriseDataTasmanMgmt(1) nnbundleMib(13) nnbundleTraps(5) nnbundleTrapVariables(1) nnbundleDownCause(2)}

nnbundleDownCause(2)

 
 

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Description:

nnbundleDownCause OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
admin-delete (1),
admin-down (2),
l1-failures (3),
l2-negotiation-fail (4),
bcp-negotiation-fail (5),
l3-negotiation-fail (6),
bundle-track-down (7)
}
MAX-ACCESS accessible-for-notify
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Reason for the bundle going down
admin_delete - bundle has been deleted by administrator,
admin_down - bundle has been disabled administratively,
l1-failure - Layer 1 failures (physical links),
including physical alarms, errors,etc. If a bundle
is a multilink bundle, then the bundle will go down
if all the inks go down. In case of MFR
bundles, bundles behave according to the
bandwidth class settings.
l2-failure - Layer 2 related failures: LCP for PPP and
LMI for FR bundles.
bcp-negotiation-fail - BCP negotiation failures on PPP bundles.
l3-failure - Layer 3 related failures. NCP for PPP. Incase of
FR bundles, the layer 3 negotiation failures
will not bring the bundle down.
bundle-track-down - Bundle is disabled by bundle tracking,"



Classification:

MIB object for network management

 
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Parent OID: nnbundleTrapVariables(1) First sibling OID: nnbundleNameStr(1) Previous sibling OID: nnbundleNameStr(1) Next sibling OID: nnbundleContactInfo(3) Last sibling OID: nnlinkDescrInfo(13)