Polycom RMX 2000 Administrator’s Guide

3Alarm Fault trap. The third trap type is a family of traps defined in the POLYCOM-RMX-MIB file, these traps are associated with the RMX active alarm and clearance (proprietary SNMP trap).

rmxFailedConfigUserListInLinuxAlarmFault notification received from: 172.22.189.154 at 5/20/2007 7:04:22 PM

Time stamp: 0 days 00h:01m:11s.71th

Agent address: 172.22.189.154 Port: 32777 Transport: IP/UDP

Protocol: SNMPv2c Notification

Manager address: 172.22.172.34 Port: 162 Transport: IP/UDP

Community: public Bindings (6)

Binding #1: sysUpTime.0 *** (timeticks) 0 days 00h:01m:11s.71th

Binding #2: snmpTrapOID.0 *** (oid) rmxFailedConfigUserListInLinuxAlarmFault

Binding #3: rmxAlarmDescription *** (octets) Insufficient resources

Binding #4: rmxActiveAlarmDateAndTime *** (octets) 2007-6- 19,16:7:15.0,0:0

Binding #5: rmxActiveAlarmIndex *** (gauge32) 2

Binding #6: rmxActiveAlarmListName *** (octets) Active Alarm Table

*Binding #7: rmxActiveAlarmRmxStatus *** (rmxStatus) major

Figure 3 An Example of an Alarm Fault Trap

Each trap is sent with a time stamp, the agent address and the manager address.

Status Trap Content

The MCU sends status traps for the status MAJOR - a trap is sent when the card/MCU status is MAJOR.

All trap content is considered “MAJOR”.

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