
Dimension
Table 14-3 SNMP Traps
GENERIC TRAP |
| SPECIFIC TRAP | DESCRIPTION |
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2 (linkDown) | 0 |
| This trap is sent when the Ethernet is down. |
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3 (linkUp) | 0 |
| This trap is sent when the Ethernet is up. |
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4 | 0 |
| This trap is sent when an SNMP request comes from non- |
(authenticationFailure) |
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| authenticated hosts. |
6 (enterpriseSpecific) | 1(TRAP_REBOOT) | This trap is sent when the system is going to reboot. The trap | |
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| displays the reason for the reboot. |
| 2 |
| This trap is sent when the system is going to shut down. The |
| (TRAP_SYSTEMSHUTDO | trap displays the reason for the shutdown. | |
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| 3 | (TRAP_OVERHEAT) | This trap is sent when the temperature exceeds the threshold |
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| of 65 degrees centigrade. For example, the following trap |
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| shows that the current reading at Temp1 is 68 degrees |
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| centigrade. |
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| "Temp1 exceeds Limit (Limit = 65 degree C, Read = 68 |
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| degree C)" |
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| 4 |
| This trap is sent when the temperature returns to normal. |
| (TRAP_OVERHEATOVER) | For example, the following trap shows that the current reading | |
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| at Temp1 is 64 degrees centigrade. |
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| "Temp1 back to Normal (Limit = 65 degree C, Read = 64 |
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| degree C)" |
| 5 | (TRAP_ERRLOG) | This trap is sent when an error log is recorded in the system. |
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| The trap includes the content of the error log. |
| 6 | (TRAP_FANRPMLOW) | This trap is sent when the fan speed falls below 4000 RPM |
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| (“Limit”, the minimum speed allowed). For example, the |
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| following trap shows that the current reading at FAN 1 is 3800 |
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| RPM. |
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| "FAN1 exceeds Limit (Limit = 4000 RPM, Read = 3800 RPM)" |
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| 7 |
| This trap is sent when the fan speed returns to normal. |
| (TRAP_FANRPMNORMAL) | For example, the following trap shows that the current reading | |
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| at FAN 1 is 5500 RPM. |
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| "FAN1 back to Normal (Limit = 4000 RPM, Read = 5500 |
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| RPM)" |
| 8 | (TRAP_VOLTAGELOW) | This trap is sent when the voltage falls out of the tolerance |
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| range. |
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| For example, the following trap shows that the current reading |
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| at the 3.3V sensor is 3.00V, the upper voltage limit is 3.36V |
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| and the lower voltage limit is 3.10V. |
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| "Power 3.3V exceeds Limit (Up Limit = 3.36V, Down Limit = |
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| 3.10V, Read = 3.00V)" |
SNMP Setup |