Chapter 2 Simple Network Management Protocol Support

CISCO-VOICE-APPS-MIB

For more information about the SYSAPPL-MIB, refer to this URL: ftp://ftp.cisco.com/pub/mibs/v2/SYSAPPL-MIB.my

CISCO-VOICE-APPS-MIB

The CISCO-VOICE-APPS-MIB provides information about supported SNMP traps. For more information about the CISCO-VOICE-APPS-MIB, refer to this URL: ftp://ftp.cisco.com/pub/mibs/v2/CISCO-VOICE-APPS-MIB.my

CISCO-CDP-MIB

The CISCO-CDP-MIB provides information about device identifications, CDP running status, CDP transmitting frequency, and the time for the receiving device to hold CDP messages (time to live). This MIB stores information in a table called cdpGlobalInfo.

For more information about the CISCO-CDP-MIB, refer to this URL: ftp://ftp.cisco.com/pub/mibs/v2/CISCO-CDP-MIB.my

SNMP Traps

You can set up SNMP traps to automatically notify you of high-severity messages and errors that come from the Cisco CRS Engine. An SNMP agent can send traps that identify these important system events. Traps can also come from the Alarm Service. The Alarm Service forwards messages to the SNMP trap subagent, which sends the messages to the SNMP trap receiver in the proper format.

SNMP Trap Messages

Table 2-1shows the Cisco CRS SNMP trap messages that are sent to an NMS specified as a trap receiver. These trap messages can be sent for each subsystem shown in SYSAPPL-MIB, page 2-2.

Table 2-1 SNMP Trap Message Descriptions

Message

Description

 

 

cvaProcessStart

A Windows process associated with the Cisco CRS server started. The

 

processId parameter specifies the Windows process ID.

 

 

cvaProcessStop

A Windows process associated with the Cisco CRS server stopped or

 

aborted. The processId parameter specifies the Windows process ID.

 

 

cvaModuleStart

A subsystem started successfully and became in-service. The trap

 

includes the severity level and the module name.

 

 

cvaModuleStop

A subsystem stopped. The trap includes the severity level and the

 

module name. The cvaModuleFailureCause parameter specifies the

 

cause, if available.

 

 

cvaModuleRunTimeFailure

A run-time failure occurred. The trap includes the severity level and

 

module name. The cvaModuleRunTimeFailureCause parameter

 

specifies the cause, if available.

 

 

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