
Parameters:
| Name | Description | 
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| This specifies the maximum number of (entries) | |
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 | traps to be displayed from trap log table; if not | 
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 | specified then all entries are displayed. | 
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 | Type: Optional | 
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 | Valid values : 0 to 4294967295 | 
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Mode:
Example: $ get traps
Output
Thu Jan 01 00:00:13 1970 : STATUS ALARM : ATM VC Up :Interface Name– 
Thu Jan 01 00:00:13 1970 : STATUS ALARM : System Up
Output Fields
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| Trap time | This specifies the time at which the trap was logged. | 
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| Trap severity | This specifies the severity level of the trap. It can be – | 
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 | CRITICAL ALARM | 
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 | MAJOR ALARM | 
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 | WARNING | 
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 | STATUS ALARM | 
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| Trap name | This specifies the name of the trap. It can be – | 
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 | System Init Failed - This trap is originated at the time of system initialization | 
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 | failures. The failure could be due to an internal error or due to a | 
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 | wrong/corrupted configuration file. Trap parameters are Module and Cause. | 
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 | System Up - This trap is originated after the unit boots up successfully. | 
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 | ADSL ATUC Up - This trap indicates that the DSL port is in data mode. | 
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 | ADSL ATUC Down - This trap indicates that the DSL port is no longer in data | 
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 | mode. | 
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 | ATM Interface Up - This trap indicates that the ATM port is operationally up. | 
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 | Trap parameter is Interface No. | 
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 | ATM Interface Down - This trap indicates that the ATM port is operationally | 
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 | down. Trap parameter is Interface No. | 
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 | ETHER Interface Up - This trap indicates that the Ethernet port is | 
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