Understanding Stacking Traps
    
  
  
        Every stack generates traps that provide status information about
            switches and stacking ports.
    The stack routinely generates the following traps:
                - extremeStackMemberStatusChanged
- extremeStackMemberSlotId: the slot ID
- extremeStackMemberOperStatus: the slot
                    state of the switch
When an overheat condition is detected on an active node, the stack
            generates the following trap when the node reaches a steady state:
                - extremeStackMemberOverheat
When a member is added to or deleted from the stack, or any time the
            status of a stacking port changes, the change is indicated by means of the following
                traps:
                - extremeStackingPortStatusChanged
- IfIndex: Interface Index of the port
- extremeStackingPortRemoteMac: MAC Address
                    of the remote switch attached to this port
- extremeStackingPortLinkSpeed: the port's
                    link speed, for example, 100, or 1000 Mbps
- extremeStackingPortLinkStatus: the status
                    of the link