Using SNMPSNMP Overview

No.

Trap Name

Objects

Family

Description

 

 

 

 

 

15

healthMonDeviceTrap

healthMonRx-

health

Indicates a device-level threshold

 

 

Status

 

was crossed.

 

 

healthMonRx-

 

 

 

 

TxStatus

 

 

 

 

healthMon-

 

 

 

 

MemorySta-

 

 

 

 

tus

 

 

 

 

healthMonC-

 

 

 

 

puStatus

 

 

 

 

healthMonCm-

 

 

 

 

mTempStatus

 

 

 

 

healthMonCm-

 

 

 

 

mCpuTemp-

 

 

 

 

Status

 

 

healthMonRxStatus—Rx threshold status indicating if threshold was crossed or no change. healthMonRxTxStatus— RxTx threshold status indicating if threshold was crossed or no change. healthMonMemoryStatus—Memory threshold status indicating if threshold was crossed or no change. healthMonCpuStatus—CPU threshold status indicating if threshold was crossed or no change. healthMonCmmTempStatus—CMM temperature threshold status indicating if threshold was crossed or no change.

healthMonCmmCpuTempStatus—CMM CPU temperature threshold status indicating if threshold was crossed or no change.

16 healthMonModuleTrap

healthModule- health

Indicates a module-level thresh-

 

Slot

old was crossed.

 

healthMonRx-

 

 

Status

 

 

healthMonRx-

 

 

TxStatus

 

 

healthMon-

 

 

MemorySta-

 

 

tus

 

 

healthMonC-

 

 

puStatus

 

healthModuleSlot—The (one-based) front slot number within the chassis. healthMonRxStatus—Rx threshold status indicating if threshold was crossed or no change. healthMonRxTxStatus—RxTx threshold status indicating if threshold was crossed or no change. healthMonMemoryStatus—Memory threshold status indicating if threshold was crossed or no change. healthMonCpuStatus—CPU threshold status indicating if threshold was crossed or no change.

17 healthMonPortTrap

healthPortSlot health

Indicates a port-level threshold

 

healthPortIF

was crossed.

 

healthMonRx-

 

 

Status

 

 

healthMonRx-

 

 

TxStatus

 

healthPortSlot—The physical slot number for this port. healthPortIF—The on-board interface number.

healthMonRxStatus—Rx threshold status indicating if threshold was crossed or no change. healthMonRxTxStatus—RxTx threshold status indicating if threshold was crossed or no change.

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