PTP 800 Series User Guide
Managing alarm s and event s
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SN M P Tr a p n a m e
D e scr ipt ion
Ca u se a n d a ct ion
linkDown
A linkDown trap signifies that
the SNMP entity, acting in an
agent role, has detected that the
Operational Status for one of its
communication links is about to
enter the down state from some
other state.
The link has gone down.
This may be due to:
Problems with the
PTP 800.
Problems on the link
itself
Failure of a device at the
other end of the link.
linkUp
A linkUp trap signifies that the
SNMP entity, acting in an agent
role, has detected that the
Operational Status for one of its
communication links left the
down state and transitioned into
some other state – normally up.
The link is now available for
service.
protectionStateTrap
In a 1+1 Hot Standby link, this
trap is sent to indicate a change
in the protectionState of a unit
from active to inactive or vice
versa.
A protection switch may have
occurred due to a fault.
Check for faults on the newly
inactive unit.
The protectionState trap is
also sent when a unit
initializes.
Diagnostic alarms
alignmentModeTrap
Indicates if the unit is
undergoing alignment.
A change of state during
operation may generate an
SNMP trap and/or SMTP email
alert.
This should only occur
during installation or
maintenance when the
wireless link is being aligned.
linkNameMismatchTr
ap
Signaling was received with the
wrong Link Name.
The link name is configured
differently at each end of the
wireless link.
This may be because of:
A configuration error in
defining the link name at one
of the PTP 800s.
This unit is aligned to the
wrong link partner.
Summary of Contents for PTP 800 Series
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