The status of the non-virtual interface changes. (RouterId=[RouterId], IfIpAddress=[IfIpAddress], AddressLessIf=[AddressLessIf], IfState=[IfState], ProcessId=[ProcessId], AreaId=[AreaId], IfnetIndex=[IfnetIndex], LocalIfIpAddress=[LocalIfIpAddress], IfName=[IfName], InstanceName=[InstanceName], IfChgReason=[IfChgReason])
The status of the non-virtual OSPF interface changed. The possible cause is that the interface working as a physical interface went Down.
| Trap Attribute | Description | 
|---|---|
| Alarm or Event | Event | 
| Trap Severity | Informational | 
| Mnemonic Code | OSPF_IF_STATE_CHANGE | 
| Trap OID | 1.3.6.1.2.1.14.16.2.16 | 
| MIB | OSPF-TRAP-MIB | 
| Alarm ID | This is an event trap and does not involve alarm ID. | 
| Alarm Name | This is an event trap and does not involve alarm name. | 
| Alarm Type | This is an event trap and does not involve alarm type. | 
| Raise or Clear | This is an event trap and does not involve alarm generation or clearance. | 
| Match trap | - | 
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| RouterId | ID of the local router. | 
| IfIpAddress | IP address of the non-virtual interface. | 
| AddressLessIf | Interface index. | 
| IfState | Interface status. 
 | 
| ProcessId | Process ID. | 
| AreaId | Area ID. | 
| IfnetIndex | 
 Ifnet index of the local router interface IfIpAddressIndex: IP address of the non-virtual interface, which is the index of the interface name. | 
| LocalIfIpAddress | IP address of the local router interface. | 
| IfName | Interface name. | 
| InstanceName | The instance name. | 
| IfChgReason | The reason of interface status changed. 
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| VB OID | VB Name | VB Index | 
|---|---|---|
| 1.3.6.1.2.1.14.1.1 | ospfRouterId | - | 
| 1.3.6.1.2.1.14.7.1.1 | ospfIfIpAddress | ospfIfIpAddress ospfAddressLessIf | 
| 1.3.6.1.2.1.14.7.1.2 | ospfAddressLessIf | ospfIfIpAddress ospfAddressLessIf | 
| 1.3.6.1.2.1.14.7.1.12 | ospfIfState | ospfIfIpAddress ospfAddressLessIf | 
1. Run the display ospf interface command to check whether the interface is Down.
2. Run the display interface [interface-type [interface-number]] command to check whether the interface is Up.
3. Contact technical support.
4. End.