7. Operation and Maintenance

Trap Event Log

The Trap Event Log displays all traps stored in the SNMP trap event log. The following log example describes the alarm conditions that will generate an SNMP trap for a physical interface, and for the frame relay LMIs and DLCIs. These alarm conditions also generate Health and Status messages seen on the System and Test Status screen.

 

Main Menu Status

Trap Event Log

Trap Event Log Screen Example

 

main/status/event_log

9783-C-SLV

 

Device Name: Node A

09/11/2002 23:32

 

 

 

 

TRAP EVENT LOG

 

 

 

 

Total Trap Events: 535

 

Time of Day

 

 

Event

 

09/09/02 21:21:20 Change in Frames Discarded due to Inbound Resource Errors on

 

 

 

Sync Data Port S01P1 frame relay link “Port-1" exceeded

 

 

 

threshold of 1 by 105.

 

09/09/02 23:59:59 Change in Total LMI Errors on Network DSL frame relay link

 

 

 

“Net1-FR1" exceeded threshold of 1 by 59.

 

09/09/02 23:59:59 DLCI 101 of Sync Data Port S01P1 frame relay link “Port-1" up.

 

09/09/02 23:59:59 DLCI 101 of Sync Data Port S01P1 frame relay link “Port-1"

 

 

 

down.

 

 

09/10/02 00:41:02 Primary clock failed.

 

09/10/02 00:59:59 Sync Data Port S01P1 frame relay link “Port-1" LMI down.

 

09/10/02 01:00:02 Network DSL frame relay link “Net1-FR1" LMI down.

 

09/10/02 01:00:02 Network DSL down.

 

09/10/02 01:03:23 Unit reset.

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ESC for previous menu

MainMenu

Exit

Refresh

PgUp PgDn

 

 

Up to 12 trap events can be displayed on a screen with the most current displayed first. Page down (PgDn) to view less current trap events. When no trap events have been logged, No Events in Log appears in the Event column.

ASCII trap strings used to describe trap events are provided in the tables contained in Standards Compliance for SNMP Traps in Appendix B, SNMP MIBs, Traps, and RMON Alarm Defaults.

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Paradyne 9720, 9788 manual Trap Event Log Screen Example

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