Datacryptor Ethernet User Manual | Appendix I: Log and SNMP Trap Numbers |
Appendix I: Log and SNMP Trap Numbers
The following table lists the log messages that may be viewed in the Datacryptor log and the corresponding SNMP trap messages that may be generated.
The log/trap messages are listed in the Log type order Error, Key followed by Audit. The log number is the log number of the message when viewed in the logs by the Front Panel Viewer. The Trap number is the number of the trap reported to SNMP network managers. The message is the actual string seen in the log file. The information is additional background to help understand what has occurred if it is not clear.
There are a large number of messages that are identical, these have different log and trap numbers to help support staff further identify and investigate the actual cause of the log entry.
There are a number of log/trap message numbers, usually failures, that have the same text; this is because the effect the user experiences can be caused by subtly different internal events occurring. Logging these events differently can help Thales
Standard Traps
Message | Trap No. | Information |
coldStart | 0 | Issued when the Datacryptor is powered up for the |
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| first time or whenever it is power cycled other than by |
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| the application. |
warmStart | 1 | Issued when the Datacryptor is restarted by its |
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| application. |
linkDown | 2 | Issued when either the host or network interfaces is |
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| detected as being down. This might be due to Loss of |
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| Signal. |
LinkUp | 3 | Issued when either the host or network interfaces is |
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| detected as being up. |
authenticationFailure | 4 | Issued when an attempt is made to access the |
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| Datacryptor SNMP interface using an unknown |
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| community name or a community name without the |
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| correct access level. |
The log messages are detailed on the following pages in this order:
Log Trap Errors Hardware
Log Trap Errors Software
Key Errors
Audit Errors
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