Parameters:

Name

Description

 

 

Num-of-traps

This specifies the maximum number of (entries)

 

traps to be displayed from trap log table; if not

 

specified then all entries are displayed.

 

Type: Optional

 

Valid values : 0 to 4294967295

 

 

Mode:

Super-User, User

Example: $ get traps

Output

Thu Jan 01 00:00:13 1970 : STATUS ALARM : ATM VC Up :Interface Name– aal5-0

Thu Jan 01 00:00:13 1970 : STATUS ALARM : System Up

Output Fields

FIELD

Description

 

 

Trap time

This specifies the time at which the trap was logged.

 

 

Trap severity

This specifies the severity level of the trap. It can be –

 

CRITICAL ALARM

 

MAJOR ALARM

 

WARNING

 

STATUS ALARM

 

 

Trap name

This specifies the name of the trap. It can be –

 

System Init Failed - This trap is originated at the time of system initialization

 

failures. The failure could be due to an internal error or due to a

 

wrong/corrupted configuration file. Trap parameters are Module and Cause.

 

System Up - This trap is originated after the unit boots up successfully.

 

ADSL ATUC Up - This trap indicates that the DSL port is in data mode.

 

ADSL ATUC Down - This trap indicates that the DSL port is no longer in data

 

mode.

 

ATM Interface Up - This trap indicates that the ATM port is operationally up.

 

Trap parameter is Interface No.

 

ATM Interface Down - This trap indicates that the ATM port is operationally

 

down. Trap parameter is Interface No.

 

 

 

ETHER Interface Up - This trap indicates that the Ethernet port is

 

 

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